Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing March 25, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota. The show sees Triangle of Madness’ AEW Women’s World Champion “The Toxic Spider” Thekla defend her title against Mina Shirakawa. Plus, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega will face Swerve Strickland in a Singles Match, where Omega’s EVP status will be on the line against Strickland’s AEW World Championship #1 Contendership.
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 (3/25/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with commentary welcoming us as Kenny Omega’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night. Swerve Strickland then makes his way down to the ring with Prince Nana.
Singles Match (Omega’s EVP status vs. Strickland’s AEW World Championship #1 Contendership): “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland
The match starts off with both men locking up until Nana distracts Omega, allowing Strickland to sneak some shots in against the ropes. Strickland then sends Omega into the ropes before hitting a boot to the face and following it up with a few more shots before hitting the ropes only to take a hurricanrana from Omega, sending Strickland to the outside for a dive. Omega then starts to turn things around, sending Strickland to the announce desk and the ring steps. Strickland then starts to fight back, but he is sent to the barricade for a set of chops by Omega. Omega then sets Strickland up on a chair before charging at him for a running knee strike.
Strickland then stops the momentum as he counters into a few shots of his own before sending Omega back into the ring. Strickland then attacks the jaw of Omega until Omega fights back to his feet. Both men then trade strikes until Omega is sent to the corner, but he charges at Strickland to take him down for a near fall. Omega then drops Strickland on the mat and gets another near fall after a moonsault. Omega is now in the driver’s seat. Strickland then avoids a V-Trigger and both men exchange strikes. Omega then hits a knee strike on Strickland’s jaw. Omega then hits a V-Trigger to the back of Strickland’s neck.
Strickland then avoids an avalanche One-Winged Angel and both men crash down to the mat from the top turnbuckle after Strickland hits Omega with an avalanche back suplex. Omega and Strickland then trade high boot strikes and take each other down. Both men then exchange strikes before Omega hits Strickland with two Snap Dragon suplexes. Omega and Strickland then battle it out on the apron. Strickland then distracts the referee and he hits a low blow on Omega. The action then spills to the outside once again.
Strickland then looks for a piledriver over the barricade, but both men slip down. Strickland then hits a piledriver over the barricade and the action is back in the ring. Strickland then hits a House Call after a back-and-forth. Strickland then hits two Swerve Stomps, but Omega kicks out at two. Omega then fights back and corners Strickland. He then unloads with multiple elbow strikes. Omega then kicks Strickland, but Strickland gets a two count after a big powerslam. Strickland then mocks Omega. Strickland then hits an open-handed strike. Omega then hits a knee strike and he follows it up with a V-Trigger.
Both men are struggling to hit their next move. Strickland then hits a vertebreaker, but omega kicks out at two once again. Omega then counters a Swerve Stomp and hits a knee strike. Strickland is on the ropes as Omega hits a V-Trigger, setting Strickland up for One-Winged Angel. Omega then hits it for the win.
The winner and new #1 Contender to the AEW World Championship, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega!
After the match, Omega celebrates his big win.
We then get a video package looking at Darby Allin and his journey so far in AEW.
We then get a vignette from Will Ospreay, who calls out PAC for a match in Winnipeg before addressing Moxley saying he put Will in “time out” (referring to the injury keeping him out of action). He then talks about spending time with his son and seeing the fear on his face as well as the reaction his fellow countrymen and family had to his neck being snapped before telling Moxley he wants a match with him at Dynasty.
The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and SkyFlight follows.
Mixed Trios Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia and “The Problem” Marina Shafir) vs. SkyFlight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin and Zayda Steel)
The match starts off with the Death Riders blindsiding SkyFlight, taking the fight to the outside leaving Shafir and Steel in the ring. Moxley and Garcia then regroup to their corner as Steel fights off Shafir for a headscissors. Shafir is in the corner now as Steel goes for a running knee strike, but Shafir fights her off with some shots before Steel hits her with a headscissors off the turnbuckle. Tags are then made to Garcia and Darius Martin, who exchange holds before Garcia hits a chop sending Darius Martin to the corner.
Darius then fights out of the corner, taking Garcia down for a one count. Garcia then goes after the jaw before tagging in Moxley, who stomps away at Darius in the corner. The referee then intervenes to force Moxley to back away, but not for long as Moxley goes right back at it until Darius fights back, sending him to the SkyFlight corner for a tag to Dante. Top Flight then take Moxley to the outside, sending Garcia away as well until all three Death Riders are met with a triple dive by SkyFlight. Death Riders then fight back. Moxley then hits a superplex on Dante Martin and gets a two count. Garcia then unloads on Dante. Shafir is then tagged in and she hits some stiff strikes as well.
Moxley then sends Dante Martin down on the mat. Garcia and Moxley then unload with stomps on Dante. Garcia then gets a two count on Dante. Dante Martin then takes Moxley down with a dropkick. Garcia then eliminates Darius from the apron. Dante then hits a knee strike on Garcia. Steel then takes Shafir down with multiple strikes. Steel then hits Shafir with a DDT and gets a two count. Steel then hits a knee strike and looks for a crossbody, but Shafir catches her. Steel then fights back with rolling elbow strikes. Wheeler Yuta then distracts Steel. After some back-and-forth, Top Flight double team Garcia. Yuta then drops Christopher Daniels at ringside. Steel then takes him down.
Garcia then applies a Dragon Tamer on Darius Martin. Moxley and Shafir then take Dante Martin down. Moxley then hits Darius with a Stomp and Garcia gets the win.
The winners of the Mixed Trios Match, The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia and “The Problem” Marina Shafir)!
After the match, The Death Riders celebrate before Moxley gets a microphone. Moxley tells Will Ospreay it’s not nice to say mean things about people on TV before saying whatever Will has with him is nothing personal, but if he wants a big fat grudge match at Dynasty he’s got it. Moxley then says until then don’t let your mouth get you in trouble.
We then get a graphic confirming the match.
We then get a video package on the Young Bucks, who reflect on their loss at Revolution before bouncing back with a win on Dynamite last week. They then promise 2026 will be the year of the Young Bucks.
“Speedball” Mike Bailey then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Rocky Romero is already in the ring.
Singles Match: JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. Don Callis Family’s Rocky “Azucar” Romero
The match starts off with both men try to get the upperhand early on. Romero then hits some kicks before Bailey takes him down. Bailey then tries for the spinning kick after some back-and-forth, but Romero avoids it. Bailey then nails Romero with two spin kicks. He then hits a knee strike to the back of Romero for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey!
After the match, Bailey celebrates his win.
We then get a video package highlighting the Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship at Revolution, in which MJF managed to retain his title against a very determined “Hangman” Adam Page.
AEW World Champion MJF’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. MJF starts off by saying ladies and gentlemen we are in Minnesota. MJF then says he has the mic and that means it’s time to sit down and be quiet. MJF then says you’re not only looking at the World Champion, but the man who hanged the Hangman. MJF then says thanks to him, the cowboy can no longer ever again challenge for the AEW World Title. MJF then says Page didn’t put up much of a fight before wanting to talk about the “facts.” MJF then says he still holds the championship that every single man on this planet can only dream of holding. MJF then says he is still at the mountaintop and there is no one who deserves it more than him. MJF then says he’ll tell us why and it’s because he’s MJF and he’s better than you and you know it. MJF then says nobody is on the level of the devil.
Kenny Omega’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Omega then steps through the ropes, mouthing off with MJF as the crowd chants Omega’s name and both men have a face-to-face in the middle of the ring. Omega then takes shots at MJF. Omega then says even he didn’t hype himself that much during his heydays. Omega then says if MJF is The Devil, then he is the God of pro wrestling. Omega then says he is in top shape. Omega then says this version of himself is close to a 100% and he is better than MJF. Omega then says MJF is scared because he knows it as well. Omega then says he wants to face MJF for the AEW World Title and MJF accepts. MJF then disrespects Omega by refusing a handshake and he walks away. Omega then says goodnight mwah and goodbye bang.
We then head to Christian Cage and Adam Copeland backstage, with Christian addressing what FTR did to them as of late. He then walks off after referring to them hitting a spike piledriver and Copeland calls him an a**hole for that before addressing FTR himself. Copeland then talks about Dax Harwood approaching him at a Gold’s Gym all those years ago and now throwing all that history away. Copeland then says he understands as he is the ultimate opportunist, but going after Beth was something else entirely. Copeland then talks about teaming with Cage to take the titles away from FTR, but he will do one better by seeking them out to end their careers.
We then head to ringside, where FTR are on their way out seemingly to address what was just said. Stokely says we shouldn’t care what Adam Copeland and Christian Cage have to say, but we should care what the 3-time tag champs have to say. Stokely then says give it up for FTR. Cash Wheeler then talks about “dumping the dead weight” of Copeland and refusing to help carry him to the end of his career. He then says because of their own effort they are the champs and they take a backseat to no one. Wheeler then talks about being taken under Adam Copeland’s wing in 2009, but this is not 2009 anymore. Wheeler then says he’s got his family right here with Dax Harwood and Stokely.
Wheeler then says Adam Copeland’s time is gone this is FTR’s time now. He then says they’re living legends. Dax then takes the mic to call Copeland a nostalgia act. He then says what they did to Beth made Copeland question himself and they don’t have an answer for that, but if they’re willing to drop Adam Copeland’s wife on her head, then what are they willing to do to Copeland himself. He then says top guys out. FTR’s music then hits as they go to leave.
Orange Cassidy’s music then hits and he and Roderick Strong make their way out. FTR then bump into Cassidy with Stokely being shoved away by Cassidy, leading to a near-scuffle on the ramp before Cassidy and Strong finally head to the ring for the next match of the night. The Dogs then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night.
Tag Team Match: The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) vs. The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong)
The match starts off with Cassidy and Finlay, but Strong is quick to get a tag in as he exchanges strikes with Finlay. Finley then takes control, making the tag to Connors before Cassidy gets a tag of his own to go after the Dogs. He then hits them with a cross body, forcing them to the outside for a dive but Finlay sends him into the barricade before Connors drops him to the floor. Strong is also sent down hard. The Dogs then isolate Orange Cassidy. Cassidy eventually fights back and tags in Strong. Strong then unloads on The Dogs. Strong then hits some strikes on Connors and sends him down for a two count.
All four men then get involved in the ring and Cassidy gets a two count over Connors after a DDT. Finlay then drags Cassidy to the outside. He then blindsides Strong in the ring. The Dogs then take Strong down with a double team move. Cassidy then hits a double dropkick on The Dogs. Cassidy then hits a leaping PK on Connors. Finlay then hits Cassidy with the chop. The Dogs then hit a double team move on Cassidy for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)!
After the match, The Dogs celebrate their win.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion then cut a promo. They talk about taking out Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron and how there are no second chances.
Commentary then runs down the Women’s World Title match and Darby Allin vs. RUSH still to come.
Kyle Fletcher is now in a backstage segment. Fletcher brings up title defense on Collision against Robbie Eagles. Fletcher then mentions about being undefeated in 2026. Fletcher then says he wants to bring the AEW World Title to the Don Callis Family. Konosuke Takeshita then interrupts to check in on Fletcher.
Mina Shirakawa then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Thekla follows.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
The match starts off with Thekla mocking Mina Shirakawa for being so serious and takes a flurry of offense from Shirakawa in response. The fight then spills to the outside, where Shirakawa hits some hard kicks to keep Thekla grounded before bringing her back into the ring. Shirakawa then goes for a cover, but only gets a two count. Shirakawa then takes Thekla to the ropes, but Thekla hits her with a drop toe hold into the ropes followed by a running knee. Shirakawa then blocks a German suplex from the apron, sweeping Thekla off her feet before hitting her with a DDT to the floor. Both women then exchange blows.
Thekla then turns things around with a stomp to the back of Shirakawa on the outside. Thekla is in complete control at this stage of the match. Thekla then hits a stiff elbow strike on Shirakawa. Shirakawa then counters Thekla’s spear with a knee strike. Shirakawa then hits a sling blade. Shirakawa then hits Thekla with a right-hand strike. Shirakawa then hits a shotgun dropkick from the turnbuckles and she gets a two count. Shirakawa then applies a single leg crab, but Thekla gets to the ropes for a rope break.
Thekla then counters a backfist and she hits a right-hand strike. Thekla then hits Shirakawa with a spear. Thekla then removes her belt, but the referee stops her. The distraction then allows Thekla to pull out some brass knuckles, but Shirakawa hits a Hurriken. She then tries to pull the knucks off Thekla’s hand, but takes them to the face instead as Thekla stacks Shirakawa up for the win.
The winner and still the AEW Women’s World Champion, Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla!
After the match, Thekla celebrates her win.
We then head to the back, where Kenny Omega talks about getting his shot at the AEW World Championship at Dynasty. There will be a contract signing next week, but Omega focuses on how if MJF needs the title taken off him. Omega says he might be the guy or God to do it. This is then interrupted by Speedball, who wishes Omega the best of luck going into Dynasty this year after they faced off last year and he looks to approach Omega for a shot at the belt, should Omega come out of Dynasty as champion. Omega then says he likes the sound of that and they shake hands.
Ricochet then talks about losing his temper after losing his AEW National Championship at Revolution. Ricochet says he was never pinned or submitted, but Jack Perry left with his title. Ricochet also talks about Kenny Omega being handed a title shot after he beat Omega the one time they faced off. Ricochet then says when you’re in demand you make demands.
RUSH then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Darby Allin follows.
No Countout Match: Darby Allin vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH
The match starts off with RUSH assaulting Darby Allin and he slams Allin onto the barricade and shoves him onto the steel steps. RUSH then sends Allin over the steel steps. Allin then traps RUSH over the ring and he looks for a dive, but RUSH moves out of the way. Allin then crashes and burns. Both men then fight on the apron. RUSH then hits Allin with a belly-to-belly suplex on the floor. Doc Samson and the referee then check in on Allin, who has been busted open. The action is then back inside the ring and RUSH drives his boot to the jaw of Allin.
RUSH then starts posing in the ring, leading to Allin unloading on him. Allin then fights back and hits a Coffin Drop over the ropes. Allin then follows it up with a dive to the outside that sends RUSH into the announce desk. Allin then grabs a chair, setting it up and propping RUSH onto it before taking a bite out of him. Allin then goes up top and hits a missile dropkick, knocking RUSH off the chair and into the barricade. Allin then brings RUSH back into the ring for a cover, but only gets a near fall. RUSH then fights back with some chops and Allin responds with some strikes that barely fazes RUSH, but Allin does take RUSH down with a Code Red for a two count.
RUSH then sends Allin onto the turnbuckles with a reverse belly-to-belly suplex. RUSH then unloads on Allin and follows it up with a leaping elbow strike. Allin then counters RUSH and he gets a jackknife cover for the win.
The winner of the No Countout Match, Darby Allin!
After the match, Allin heads up the ramp but he is blindsided by Mark Davis with the rest of the Don Callis Family joining in. They then bring Allin to the ring to continue the beatdown and we can see Andrade arguing with Callis about focusing on the title rather than going after Darby. The Don Callis Family then stand over Allin in the ring as Don Callis and Andrade El Idolo continue to hash out their squabble and the show comes to a close.
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Dynamite on March 25, 2026
- AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
- Singles Match (Omega’s EVP status vs. Strickland’s AEW World Championship #1 Contendership): “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland
- No Countout Match: Darby Allin vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH
- Tag Team Match: The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) vs. The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong)
- Mixed Trios Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia and “The Problem” Marina Shafir) vs. SkyFlight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin and Zayda Steel)
- AEW World Champion MJF will return
