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AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights and Key Moments for February 11, 2026

AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights and Key Moments for February 11, 2026

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing February 11, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California. The show sees AEW TNT Champion “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa defend his title against Don Callis Family’s Kyle Fletcher. Plus, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander will defend her title against Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla in a Strap Match.

The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TBS and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

AEW Dynamite Results (2/11/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens up with commentary welcoming us and we head straight to ringside for the big face-to-face interview.

Tony Schiavone welcomes Kenny Omega first to the ring and we get a big pop as Omega makes his way down to the ring. Schiavone then welcomes Swerve Strickland to the ring and Strickland makes his way down to the ring alongside Prince Nana.

Schiavone addresses the issues between the two men, going as far back as Maximum Carnage. Strickland then speaks up first, addressing Omega being on top of this company five years ago and conveniently that is when he had the title last. Strickland then says everyone talked about Omega like he was the God of professional wrestling and when he scratched and clawed his way to the top of the company, where was Omega. Strickland then says nowhere to be found. Strickland then says he saw Omega pop up here and there, even showed up at the Tokyo Dome and he teamed with Omega at Anarchy in the Arena. Strickland then says but when he was on top, Omega was either on a hospital bed or suspended.

Strickland then speaks about Kenny Omega having EVP powers, among other things. Omega then takes the mic and says he never called himself the God of pro wrestling. Omega then says that name was given to him by the fans. Omega then retorts back at Strickland and adds that he doesn’t need EVP influence to get a title shot. Omega then says Strickland’s influence last week cost him the chance to compete at Grand Slam: Australia. Omega then says he wants a fight against Strickland. Omega then says he is willing to do what he needs to for the win and to get back on track. Omega then asks Strickland if he accept or yields.

Strickland then says he is the most dangerous man in AEW, but Omega says Brody King deserves the moniker more. After some more verbal jibes, Omega slaps Strickland, leading to a huge brawl between both men. Omega hits a V-Trigger on Strickland against the led wall on the entrance ramp. He then goes for an One-Winged Angel, but Strickland nails him on the forehead and both men go through a table from an elevated area. Security officials then intervene to separate both men.

Commentary then takes a look back at what just went down. They then hype up the rest of the night’s lineup before heading backstage, where we hear from Kyle Fletcher ahead of his TNT Title Match against Tommaso Ciampa. Don Callis says Fletcher is thrilled about winning back his title before getting a hero’s welcome at Grand Slam: Australia. Fletcher then reiterates this before asking one favor of Don: to let him do this on his own. Don then seems pleased with this as it’s a night off aside from hanging out at the commentary station. With that, Fletcher walks off as we head back to ringside.

The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Don Callis Family follows.

Trios Match: Don Callis Family (Mark Davis, “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita) vs. The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and “The Bastard” PAC)

The match starts off with Mark Davis and PAC and Davis overpowers PAC before Jon Moxley comes in. Moxley then corners Davis and unloads on him with chops. Claudio Castagnoli then comes in next. Davis and Castagnoli then tee off on each other before Davis takes down Castagnoli with a shoulder tackle. Castagnoli then lifts up Davis and hits him with a vertical suplex. Konosuke Takeshita then comes in. Takeshita then goes after Moxley as things break down between all six men on the outside.

In the midst of the chaos, we see Takeshita send Castagnoli into the barricade before sending him back into the ring only for Castagnoli to counter for a backbreaker. A tag is then made to PAC, who gets the jump on Takeshita for a two count. Alexander tags in now and he trades offense with PAC in the corner before PAC sets up for a springboard attack, but Takeshita trips him up, allowing Alexander to dive through the ropes and send PAC to the floor.

Takeshita is firmly in control with a lock on PAC before taking him to the mat. A tag is then made to Alexander, who clears the Death Riders off the apron before getting taken down by PAC with a suplex. Tags are then made to Davis and Castagnoli who go at it before Castagnoli turns his attention to Alexander. This then leads to a series of uppercuts on Davis and Alexander across the ring before sending Alexander on a ride with a giant swing. Davis then cuts him off before heading to the ropes, but Castagnoli catches him with a power slam for two. He then hits a sunset flip for another near fall. Davis then finally fights back and nails Castagnoli with a lariat.

Moxley and Takeshita then fight it out among themselves. The other 4 men also hit some big moves before Takeshita hits an exploder on Moxley for only a two count. Takeshita then gets sent to the corner, leading to a triple team by the Death Riders before Moxley hits a cutter but the pin is broken up by Davis. He then takes his leave sending the other Death Riders out and Moxley goes for a choke before being sent to the corner. This then allows the Don Callis Family to gang up on Moxley leading to a running lariat by Davis for the cover, but Castagnoli breaks up the pin.

He then gets sent back out before Alexander makes the tag as the Don Callis Family try to set Moxley up for more damage, but Castagnoli and PAC intervene. This then allows Moxley to be left alone with Alexander, sending him down hard with a Death Rider DDT for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and “The Bastard” PAC)!

After the match, The Death Riders celebrate their win as commentary hypes up what is still to come tonight.

Kyle Fletcher then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Don Callis and Tommaso Ciampa follows.

AEW TNT Championship Match: “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher

The match starts off with Kyle Fletcher going to the outside to waste some time. Tommaso Ciampa then follows him. Both men are now back in the ring. Ciampa then applies a side headlock, but Fletcher hits him with a shoulder tackle. Both men then have a back-and-forth. Ciampa then dropkicks Fletcher before stomping him down. Ciampa then hits a DDT on Fletcher. The action then spills to the outside and Fletcher plants Ciampa on the apron.

Back in the ring, Fletcher hits Ciampa with a rib breaker and a back breaker. Ciampa then fights back and hits Fletcher with a high boot. Ciampa then knees Fletcher and slams him onto the barricade. He then follows it up with a knee strike on Fletcher. Fletcher then makes his comeback with a half-and-half suplex on the floor. Both men are now down on the floor briefly before Fletcher takes complete control. Fletcher then gets a two count with a reversal before both men take each other down with big boots. Fletcher then charges at Ciampa and he pays the price. Ciampa then crashes onto the steel steps.

Ciampa then counters Fletcher and hits a version of the Psycho Driller over the steel steps. Back in the ring, Ciampa gets a two count after hitting a running knee strike on Fletcher. Fletcher then breaks out of a double underhook as we get the ten minute announcement before Ciampa hits Fletcher with a reverse DDT. The fight then ends up in the corner, where both men go at it before Ciampa gets a bite out of Fletcher but Fletcher fights back, walking the ropes for a back suplex and a near fall. He then follows it up with a Liger bomb, but Ciampa kicks out once again.

Fletcher then catches Ciampa in the corner and the fight spills to the apron and quickly to the floor as Fletcher hits Ciampa with a powerbomb onto the hardest part of the ring. He then brings Ciampa back in, but Ciampa breaks free from a sheer drop brainbuster only to be sent to the corner, where Fletcher hits a running kick and a brainbuster. Fletcher then goes for a cover, but Ciampa still has fight in him as he kicks out at two. Fletcher then keeps on it, sending Ciampa to the corner where he looks for a superplex but Ciampa fights back, sending Fletcher down hard with a knee strike. Ciampa then follows it up to send Fletcher back down again, but the cover only gets a two count as Fletcher manages to kick out once more.

We then get a five minute warning as Fletcher slowly fights back to his feet, sending Ciampa into the turnbuckles. He then hits a running kick in the corner and a second attempt is met with a knee strike and a brainbuster from Ciampa, but it’s only good for a two count. Fletcher then hits a Michinoku Driver and he follows it up with a lariat and a sheer drop brainbuster for the win.

The winner and new AEW TNT Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher!

After the match, Fletcher celebrates his win as we get a replay of the finish. Renee Paquette then talks to Fletcher at ringside, who says he made good on his promise to go home with the title. Callis and Archer then joins him in the ring as Fletcher says he will defend the title in his hometown against anyone and everyone. Fletcher then says he doesn’t care as he is the greatest TNT Champion ever.

Mark Briscoe then makes his way out to confront Fletcher. Briscoe then congratulates Fletcher on winning the title once again. Briscoe then says they have history together, 3-3 in their matches against each other. Briscoe then says he would be happy to give Fletcher home field advantage for a Game 7. Fletcher then says he is sick and tired of seeing Briscoe in this ring, but he did say he will defend against anyone so he accepts. He then says he wants Game 7 to be bigger and better than the rest. He then says he wants whoever comes out of it as champ to be the best and since Mark Briscoe wants to reach for the sky, he can try and reach for this title with Game 7 being a ladder match. Briscoe then accepts and the fans are excited for it.

Commentary then hypes up the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match set for Grand Slam: Australia before we get a video package highlighting the champions Babes of Wrath.

Daniel Garcia then makes his way down to the ring through the crowd for the next match of the night. Clark Connors then makes his way down to the ring from the stage as we get an inset promo with Connors stating that he and Kidd and “hired” Garcia to help deal with the Conglomeration tonight. Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong then make their way down to the ring next.

Tag Team Match: The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong) vs. The Death Riders’ Daniel Garcia and Clark Connors

The match starts off with Roderick Strong quickly tagging himself in to go after Clark Connors in the corner, shouting at Orange Cassidy about having to do this before being sent to the mat by Connors. Strong then fights back to his feet before sending Connors to the ropes, only for Connors to fight back from the ropes. Garcia then mocks Strong before making the tag, but Strong fights back for some punches in the corner. Cassidy then tags himself in, leading to some awkwardness as Cassidy lays into Garcia in the corner. Garcia then starts to get back in control before taking a Stundog Millionaire by Cassidy, but Garcia responds with a back suplex.

Garcia then maintains control as he goes for a full nelson, but Cassidy manages to break free. His hands are in his pockets as he sends Garcia to the outside and Connors takes the same result as Cassidy kips up. He then gets his hands back out as he reaches for a tag to Strong, who drops off the apron, refusing to be a part of this match anymore. Strong then starts walking back up the ramp as the Death Riders start ganging up on Cassidy.

Cassidy then fights off Connors from the corner before Garcia cinches in a choke, only for Connors to get involved as well. The pair then continue the beatdown until they reach the barricade, where Darby Allin pops in, taking Clark Connors out. He then fights him off through the crowd as Cassidy manages to fend off Garcia with a cradle for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong)!

Toni Storm then shows up in the crowd with a microphone, addressing the upcoming mixed tag match at Grand Slam: Australia. Storm says she is willing to make peace with possibly being shaved bald, but also looks to make Shafir look like something they’ll sell at a Spirit Halloween. She then starts running down Wheeler Yuta next, but he has heard enough as he grabs a mic at the stage. We then get “F–k you Yuta” chants as he calls to “bring her out” and Marina pulls out Mina Shirakawa, trapped in the Mother’s Milk. Garcia then beats down Cassidy in the ring as Yuta pulls out a pair of scissors, taking off a snip of her hair as the crowd boos like crazy.

We then get comments from Don Callis and Andrade El Idolo after El Idolo beat Kenny Omega last week on Dynamite. Callis talks about Andrade becoming the next AEW World Champion and how “Hangman” Adam Page is the next step on that journey at Grand Slam: Australia. El Idolo then thanks Don before running down Page ahead of their match.

We then hear from Hangman Page, who admits he thought he was facing his pal Kenny Omega. Instead, he will focus on proving Don Callis wrong when he beats Andrade El Idolo at Grand Slam: Australia. He then runs Andrade down in Spanish before saying he’ll see him in Sydney.

We then head to the back, where JetSpeed addresses looking to get “all the gold” in 2026 before we head back to ringside.

The Young Bucks then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The Rascalz follow. Private Party then make their way down to the ring.

AEW World Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders 3-Way Match: The Rascalz (Myron Reed and Dezmond Xavier) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen)

The match starts off with “welcome back” chants as Xavier and Kassidy trade offense. Reed then comes in and Marq Quen also gets involved shortly after. Private Party then take care of The Rascals and battle it out with The Young Bucks. The Young Bucks then hit a sunset flip on Quen. Kassidy then comes in and he gets dropped with the facebuster. Xavier then almost gets the win with a roll up. After some back-and-forth action, Quen unloads on Nick Jackson with stomps.

Kassidy then corners Nick Jackson. Nick Jackson then tries to fight back, but fails to do so. Private Party then swarm Nick Jackson. Nick Jackson then counters Private Party with a 2-for-1 escalera. Matt Jackson then comes in and he takes down The Rascalz. He then hits a Northern Lights Suplex on Kassidy. There is more action all around the ring. The Young Bucks then hit sentons and elbow drops on both members of Private Party for two counts.

Kassidy then stops The Young Bucks. Private Party then double team Nick Jackson, but Dezmond Xavier makes the save. Myron Reed then comes in and plants Kassidy. Quen then hits a Side Effect on Matt Jackson and all men are down briefly. Xavier and Matt Jackson then fight it out before Nick Jackson hits a superkick. Reed then hits an over the top rope cutter to the floor and takes out Nick Jackson and Private Party. He then hits a 450-splash on Matt Jackson, but Nick Jackson makes the save.

The Young Bucks then get control with superkicks on Myron Reed and Dezmond Xavier. Marq Quen. then gets the same treatment and The Young Bucks follow it up with the BTE Trigger. The Young Bucks then hit a combination move on Reed for the win.

The winners of the 3-Way Match and new #1 contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Championship, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)!

After the match, The Young Bucks don’t get much time to celebrate as FTR make their way down to the ring to boos. Dax Harwood hypes up both FTR and The Young Bucks, but says The Young Bucks are #2 in the best tag team conversation. Harwood then disrespects The Young Bucks and pay the price. The Young Bucks then lay out FTR with superkicks. They then threaten Stokely Hathaway, but leave him alone. They then walk off as commentary hypes up the main event of the night coming up next.

We then get a video package highlighting Will Ospreay trying to get back into the ring after his surgery, asking himself if the fans still want him when he returns and when he returns, he will answer every single question.

We then get a video package featuring MJF and the ever-increasing field of contenders for his World Championship. Brody King earns his shot at the title at Grand Slam: Australia, the same night either Andrade El Idolo or “Hangman” Adam Page earns their shot at the title at Revolution.

Thekla then makes her way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Kris Statlander follows.

AEW Women’s World Championship Strap Match: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla

The match starts off with Kris Statlander overpowering Thekla and Thekla goes to the outside to avoid damage. Statlander then puts Thekla down with a clothesline. She then drags Thekla all across the ring with the strap. The action then spills to the outside and Thekla whips Statlander on the face with the strap. She then gets some more strikes in. Statlander then regains control and smacks Thekla. She then hits a pump kick on Thekla on the floor. Statlander then whips Thekla onto the barricade. Thekla then drags Statlander onto the steel steps and around the ring. Statlander is busted open as Thekla continues the attack with a shot to the head.

Thekla then whips Statlander with the strap and chokes her. Thekla then kicks Statlander down and gets a two count. Thekla then continues to assault Statlander. She then puts the leather strap inside Statlander’s mouth. Statlander then uses her power on Thekla. Thekla then traps Statlander on the ropes with a submission. Statlander then makes her comeback and chokes Thekla. Thekla then uses the strap and forces Statlander to hit the ropes face-first. She then hits a kick on Statlander and follows it up with a crossbody for a near fall.

Statlander then stops Thekla with a thrust kick. She then unloads on Thekla and gets a two count with a powerslam. Thekla then whips Kris Statlander again with the strap. Both women are now on the turnbuckles. Thekla then lashes at Statlander and drops her on the mat. Statlander then repays the favor with strap strikes. She then hits a discus lariat for a two count. Both women are now on their knees. Statlander then wraps the strap around Thekla’s neck and unloads with the leather belt. She then gets a two count after a blue thunder bomb.

Statlander is back on her feet, firing herself up by whipping herself before going after Thekla but Thekla fights back, looking for a stomp. It’s no good as Statlander manages to evade it, wrapping Thekla up before hitting a tombstone piledriver on Thekla. Sisters of Sin then try to interfere and a distracted Statlander takes a spear from Thekla. She then wraps up Statlander’s hands with the strap before hitting a big curb stomp for the win.

The winner of the Strap Match and new AEW Women’s World Champion, Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla!

After the match, Thekla is unstrapped as the Sisters of Sin celebrate with her and the trio gang up on Statlander before Alex Windsor and Jamie Hayter rush down to the ring to make the save. Triangle of Madness then escape to the outside. Thekla then shows off her new title as they stare the pair down in the ring and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Dynamite on February 11, 2026

  • AEW TNT Championship Match: “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Women’s World Championship Strap Match: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders 3-Way Match: The Rascalz (Myron Reed and Dezmond Xavier) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. TBD
  • Trios Match: Don Callis Family (Mark Davis, “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita) vs. The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and “The Bastard” PAC)
  • Tag Team Match: The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong) vs. The Death Riders’ Daniel Garcia and Clark Connors
  • “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland will have a face-to-face interview

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