AEW Dynamite Results – February 25, 2026

AEW Dynamite Results – February 25, 2026

AEW Dynamite Results – February 25, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude.com’s coverage of AEW Dynamite for February 25, airing live from the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado.

We see pre-recorded comments from Babes of Wrath saying they’ll bill MegaBad for the wrath that’s coming for their ass. MegaBad said Grand Slam Australia was a warning, but tonight, they’ll bow down and stay down. We then see footage of Collision last week and FTR’s heinous actions against The Jackson Family. FTR said it’s The Young Bucks who put their hands on Stokely first. The Bucks said piledriving Malachai Jackson made this personal. FTR said whatever happens tonight, is The Bucks’ fault during Mile High Madness.

Jon Moxley vs. El Clon

Renee Paquette is ringside saying this is another massive moment for someone to make their name against a standard bearer in AEW. She called Moxley one of the constants in pro wrestling and can adapt to any style, asking Marina Shafir about the origin of the pre-match slap. Shafir said there is no pain in it, only joy. Commentary talked about Clon’s perfect record against Death Riders, but that’s only two 6-man tags, as this is his first singles match against anyone in that crew.

Series of standing switches and headlocks kick things off, as it was a much slower pace than you’d expect out the gate, especially from Clon. Moxley no sells shoulder blocks, so Clon hit a spin kick to the ribs and roll through into a cazadora arm drag into a dropkick. Clon played to the crowd too long and suffered getting his nogging smashed into the commentary table, as Moxley teed off with punches against the LED board. Back inside, flip-out suplex gets a near fall for Moxley, who works a Rings of Saturn until Clon got the ropes. Moxley lit up Clon with corner chops, much to the delight of the crowd, until Clon dodged and tried some of his own, choking Moxley with the tag rope. Referee Paul Turner took his sweet time on the 5-count, as Clon hit a heel kick to the face and snap suplex. Missing a Lionsault, Moxley rolled outside, tried to create space, but was met with a Clon low Tope and Moonsault off the LED board heading to break.

It was all Clon during break, until Moxley blasted Clon trying another low Tope, delivering a Curb Stomp on the apron, as we’re told 10-minutes have passed. Clon beat the count, but was clotheslined right back out, giving Moxley a chance to hit his own Tope Suicida. Clon fought back with a spin kick that appeared to catch Moxley low, as he tried a head of steam, only got decked with a King Kong Lariat. Stalling Piledriver connects, but Clon got a shoulder up. Boot up in the corner by Clon, who tried a pose out of a float over, but got caught in a Rear Naked Choke. Clon escaped into a Bicycle Kick, followed by an insane one-legged springboard Moonsault from the top to the floor. Clon wanted a springboard back inside, but Moxley got just enough of a Cutter for the double down.

Both men popped up at the same time and duked it out, until Moxley tried a Curb Stomp, but Clon used the momentum to vault out and hit a combo. 5-minutes remaining, as Clon went up top and hit the double stomp for the closest near fall of the match. Clon wanted the Portal Bomb, but Moxley managed to spin into a Paradigm Shift. Quickly to his feet, Moxley drove it home with a Death Rider for the win.

Winner: Jon Moxley

Swerve Strickland Explains His Actions

Footage of Swerve Strickland post-match attack last week in his match with Kenny Omega was shown. For those who didn’t catch Collision, we’re told Strickland was fined $100,000 for his actions.

Prince Nana walks out to commentary and asks if they think Strickland cares about getting a week off, ordering them to clear from the table, calling them all stupid fools. Nana introduces Strickland, who stands tall on the commentary table. Strickland asked if the sickos missed him, as he said he figured they’d enjoy what he did to Omega last week, while some don’t, as that’s what happens when something happens to your favorites. Strickland brings up the reinforced table this week, as he’s met with Kenny chants. Strickland feels no guilt, he warned Omega, who got in his path to the AEW Championship and had the nerve to call someone else (Brody King) the most dangerous man in AEW. By defeating Omega, Strickland is back in line for a title shot, he’s a man of his word, he put Omega down. Omega not only challenged him as a man, but as a threat. He’s another EVP he took down and not want in their problems anymore. Strickland made a killing taking down The Elite and goes back to All In Texas, when he talked to Hangman Adam Page about the word regret. Page asked if he regrets what he did to get to the World Title, Strickland said he did, but realized that was the most successful point of his career. From this point forward, no more regrets, so a warning to the AEW roster, everyone is on notice, anyone can get clipped if Strickland chooses so. He’ll remind them who the most dangerous man in AEW still is.

– Brody King is backstage with Bandido and said he has a problem with Strickland claiming he deserves to be the next AEW Champion. Tonight, King gets Mark Davis and he’s going to prove why he’s next in line for an AEW World Title shot.

Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd

The bell rings and the two lock up. Cassidy rolls up Kidd, but Kidd kicks out and catches Cassidy with a right hand, then goes for a pin but Cassidy kicks out.

Back from the break, Kidd sends Cassidy crashing off the top rope and fires off a stomp on his spine. Cassidy delivers a tope suicida to take out Kidd on the outside, then ascends to the top rope and delivers a diving DDT to him. He goes for a pin, but Kidd kicks out and Cassidy runs him over with a kick to his face. He spikes Kidd with a Tornado DDT, but Kidd catches Cassidy with a back suplex and the two men exchange open palm strikes with one another.

Kidd rakes Cassidy’s eyes while the referee is distracted, then follows it up with a piledriver to him for the win.

Winner: Gabe Kidd

After the match, Clark Connors appears and begins beating down Cassidy. Darby Allin’s music hits and he runs down to the ring. He hits Kidd and Connors with his skateboard, and Cassidy connects with an Orange Punch on Kidd when Kidd slides back into the ring. Allin then uses his skateboard to land a double stomp on Kidd’s spine off the top rope.

– Commentary talked about Thekla winning the AEW Women’s Title a few weeks ago and injuries Kris Statlander suffered, as she was just cleared today. We’re told Thunder Rosa will face Thekla next week for the Women’s Title after winning her match against Julia Hart on Collision last week.

– Renee Paquette is backstage with Statlander & Rosa, who interrupts and said she doesn’t have time with Thekla’s games, as the title she’s holding was built by women like Rosa. Statlander again tells her to be careful, as Rosa questions if she thinks she can do this? Rosa issues a challenge to a tag match on Collision with her & Statlander vs. Sisters of Sin. Rosa said she doesn’t need to be careful, as she walks off, Paquette asks why Statlander is so adamant about Rosa being so careful? Statlander just shook her head and walked away.

Kevin Knight vs. Mansoor

Footage of Knight’s recent wins in singles and trios action is shown prior to this match. Mansoor gets in his poses early on and tries to touch tips with Knight (you read that right), as Knight hit an atomic drop and dropkick that left Mansoor scrambling to the ramp, as he tripped getting back into the ring. Mansoor raked the eyes and hit a neckbreaker before planting Knight with a Manhattan Drop/Spinebuster combo. Mansoor missed a huge Moonsault, allowing Knight to hit a kick and springing hurricanrana from the corner. Pendulum DDT spiked Mansoor, as Knight went up and hit the UFO Splash for the quick win.

Post-match, Knight took the mic and said that felt good for Mr. Too Fly in the Mile High City. Knight said Hangman Page is going to wipe the floor with MJF’s ass no matter the stipulation for Revolution and says when Page wins the title, he hopes to be the first challenger for that title. Knight said he knows that might be pre-mature, but not only is he the future, but the here and now. This was a good quick showcase and promo from Knight.

Winner: Kevin Knight

MJF & Hangman Page Set Stipulations to AEW World Title Match at Revolution

Tony Schiavone is in the ring for the introductions and brings up if Page loses at Revolution, regardless of the stipulation, he’ll no longer be able to challenge for the AEW Men’s World Title. MJF immediately told the crowd to shut their mouths when a champion is talking and said last week, Page was bold in saying he’s never challenge for the World Title again. While Page is brave and bold, he’s not a historian, as MJF said this will be the second time he’s ended someone’s AEW career. Before talking about his stipulation, he wants to throw his gum into the garbage (throwing it into the crowd). MJF said he has a quarter, if it’s tails, Page gets his Texas Death Match, heads, MJF gets The One Way No Disqualification Match. Meaning, MJF can do whatever the hell he wants, where if Page so much as looks a weapon, he’ll be DQ’d. MJF is curious if Page is the hypocrite MJF thinks he is, are you a cowboy or a coward?

Page ponders briefly before agreeing, which delighted MJF. Before MJF flips the coin, Page said he wants MJF to know that Texas Death would change him. Who would MJF be if Page drug him through glass, tearing the flesh of his body, or a strand of barbed wire, cramming it between his lips, tearing his mouth and tongue apart. Who would MJF be if his usual tricks mean nothing? For years, MJF called himself The Devil, but this hell is Page’s and if it’s Texas Death, MJF doesn’t stand a chance. Page could agree to MJF’s dogsh*t match, but if he challenges for the World Title for what could be the last time, he wants it to be definitive. If Page can’t beat a piece of sh*t like MJF, he doesn’t deserve to challenge for the title. Page know Max, but he feels like a lucky shot tonight, so flip the coin. MJF said he’s feeling lucky, too and flips the coin. It’s heads and MJF orders Schiavone to make it official, it’s The One Way No Disqualification Match.

MJF walks off smug and Page demands the quarter, which MJF said he doesn’t owe him a damn thing. JetSpeed, Brody King & Bandido walk out and Page said he’s not a dumbass, as King grabs the coin from MJF and gives it to Page. MJF yells that they could use a different coin, as Page proves that it’s rigged. Schiavone said he’s getting word from Tony Khan that the match at Revolution will officially be a Texas Death Match. MJF buckles to a knee, as Page has a smirk as he walked up the ramp, staring MJF down, as Max is met with You F’d Up chants.

– Excalibur brings up prior to our upcoming Women’s Tag Title match about the new tag team that debuted last week, The Brawling Birds. We go backstage to Jamie Hayter & Alex Windsor, who said they beat the piss out of those two and said it’s no skin off their noses. They aren’t here to shake hands and have a jolly old time, they’re here to beat the piss out of people. They’re The Birds, they don’t give a flying f*ck. They walk off to enjoy a pint.

Babes of Wrath (TBS Champion Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) vs. MegaBad (Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford w/Lena Kross) for the AEW Women’s Tag Team Titles

Bayne & Nightingale slug it out early, trading shoulder block attempts, until Nightingale got the upper hand. Both float over bodyslam attempts, until Ford made a blind tag and we get a big boot/schoolgirl combo for two. Nightingale uses her power to send Ford to the corner for clotheslines, until Cameron makes a blind tag leading to a low cross body/running knee combo before a piggy back senton squished Bayne. MegaBad was sent to the outside, where the brawl continued with the crowd loudly chanting for the Tag Champions. Bayne clocked Cameron off the apron and took out the Babes of Wrath with an Elbow Suicida, while Ford followed suit with a Moonsault off the top, as MegaBad was in firm control heading to break.

Cameron was worked over almost the entire commercial, until she hit a desperation DDT, as Nightingale made a hot tag, planting Bayne with a huge spinebuster. Bayne fought off a DVD, tried Fate’s Decent, but Nightingale countered into a release German to the outside, following up with a cannonball off the apron. Back inside, Nightingale tried the Doctor Bomb, but Bayne backed her into the corner, when Lena Kross came in and decked Nightingale with a Tag Title for the DQ. McGuinness tells us Ford is hurt and down ringside, we missed what happened to her, as it’s Kross & Bayne that stood tall. We never saw Ford again during the match.

Winners: Babes of Wrath

Brody King vs. Mark Davis (w/Don Callis)

Callis joined commentary and agreed that Davis is his grizzly bear. Like two bulls, both collide with shoulder tackles before trading loud chops. Davis staggered first, opting to go to the eyes repeatedly before slamming King down, only to miss a senton, but King connected with his attempt. King charged to the corner and Davis just sat on him before waffling King with a sliding forearm. We get a dueling F*ck Don Callis/F*ck ICE Too! chant from the Denver crowd, as Davis was planted with a Death Valley Driver. Davis went outside, but it was a ploy, as King charged for a dive, but was clobbered before takeoff, putting Davis in control during commercial.

We return to a slugfest ensuing, as both switched to clothesline attempts until King turned it into a Black Hole Slam and follow-up Tope Suicida. Davis fought back, sending King into the barricade, but missed a charge, allowing King to hit a cross body against the LED board. Back inside, King connected on his corner cannonball, wanted a DVD, but Davis slipped out into a Sleeper. Callis ordered Davis slump over on top to make King carry the weight, but King escaped and stomped the injured hand of Davis. Short arm lariats traded until Davis ducked into a release German. Davis missed a home run shot, as King hit a Backdrop Driver, but Davis popped up and trucked King with a lariat into the reset. Davis missed his sprinting lariat, as King answered with multiple lariats of his own, with the last one, swinging for the fences and getting the win.

Winner: Brody King

Post-match, Bandido came to the ring to celebrate with King, as the doctor seemingly took Davis to the back rather quickly, as he was on his way backstage before Callis could even get to him, so I really hope he’s not injured. King took the mic and told Swerve Strickland to look in his eye, he’s the most dangerous man in AEW and said at Revolution, his backyard, he’s looking for a fight. Strickland & Nana were watching backstage and walked off, as Bandido took the mic and said he wants a fight, too. Andrade El Idolo’s music hit and out he came with Callis by his side, as it looks like Bandido’s challenge has been answered with Andrade staring him down.

– Renee Paquette is backstage with TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher and said there’s not a lot of time for celebrating and brings up Tomasso Ciampa saying that title is his. Fletcher said to be careful what you wish for, as you stepped foot in the ring against the best and came up short. This Silvy isn’t coming back to Ciampa anytime soon, as Pinky is staying with the greatest TNT Champion of all time. Kazuchika Okada walks in and said they’ve both been consistent champions, unlike Takeshita. Okada says he considers Fletcher his best friend and said on Collision, they should team up for the first time ever as ProtOkada. Fletcher smirks and accepts, as they shake hands.

The Young Bucks, Jack Perry, and The Rascalz vs. The Demand and FTR (w/ Stokely) in a Mile High Madness Anything Goes Match

The Demand and FTR attack Perry as he poses on the ropes, but Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson come to Perry’s aid. The bell rings and Matt flies off the middle rope with a crossbody to level FTR and The Demand on the outside. Dezmond Xavier flies into the ring to level Ricochet, and Zachary Wentz follows to take out Ricochet himself.

Nick and Cash Wheeler brawl in the crowd as Matt and Dax Harwood brawl elsewhere in the crowd.Wheeler uses Stokely as a weapon to send Nick crashing down a set of stairs as Matt uses a chair to hit Harwood with. Gates of Agony send Xavier crashing over a barricade near the entrance ramp as Ricochet and Perry brawling in the ring. Perry sends Ricochet crashing over the top rope and on the outside, but Perry lands a hurricanrana on Bishop Kaun and spikes Ricochet with a DDT. Toa Liona sends Perry crashing over the barricade and into the timekeeper’s area with a shoulder pounce, then sends Nick crashing on top of Wheeler.

Xavier and Kaun try using chairs to hit one another with, but end up hitting the other person’s chair with their own. Nick hits Harwood with a garbage can in the crowd, but Harwood grabs the garbage can and hits Nick with it. Liona grabs a table and sets it up on the outside.

Back from the break, Liona gets Xavier above his head and looks to send him crashing off the entrance ramp. Myron Reed appears and sprays Liona with a fire extinguisher to take him out. He runs into the ring from the top of the entrance ramp to take out Kaun, but FTR sends Reed crashing into the commentary desk face first.

Perry grabs a vacuum cleaner from under the ring and hits both Wheeler and Harwood with it. Ricochet looks to fly, but Nick hits him with a garbage can mid-air and throws it at Kaun. Matt then holds Ricochet in place as Nick flies off the top rope to deliver a double stomp to Ricochet and Matt subsequently sends him crashing into the mat. Nick then delivers a Swanton Bomb to Ricochet as the garbage can lays on Ricochet.

Wentz fires off right hands on Kaun on the outside and jams his boot into his neck as The Bucks set up a table on the other side of the ring. Liona delivers a double suplex to The Bucks from the ring apron and into the ring, then looks to send both of The Bucks crashing into the mat. The Rascalz come to The Bucks’ aid, then deliver a five way superkick to Liona with The Bucks and Perry.

Xavier flies off the top rope to take out The Demand and FTR with a Shooting Star Press. Perry looks to land a piledriver to Liona in the ring, but Liona counters into a back body drop that sends Perry crashing over the top rope and through the table that The Bucks had set up. Wentz and Wheeler then begin brawling in the ring, but Kaun looks to take out Wentz. Wentz fires off chops on him, but Liona catches Wentz with a headbutt as Wentz looks to fly off the ropes.

Everyone begins flying off the top ropes to level one another, and Ricochet ends up pinning Xavier. Xavier kicks out before Nick lands a hurricanrana on Wheeler off the top rope. FTR and The Bucks brawl with one another as The Rascalz deliver a Spanish Fly to Ricochet off the barricade and through another table on the outside. Inside the ring, The Rascalz fires off kicks on Kaun. Wentz delivers a double stomp to Kaun’s spine, but Liona catches Wentz with a right hand and Perry sends Liona crashing through the table with a powerbomb with some assistance from The Bucks in the form of a double superkick.

The Bucks then send FTR crashing through a table propped up on the barricade as Perry lands a Canadian Destroyer on Ricochet. The Bucks land the BTE Trigger on Ricochet, and toss Perry over to Ricochet for him to land a running knee on him for the win.

Winners: The Young Bucks, Jack Perry, and The Rascalz

We go to credits.

– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show –

  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Babes of Wrath (c) vs. MegaBad (w/ Lena Kross)
  • Mile High Madness Anything Goes Match: FTR, Ricochet & GOA vs. The Young Bucks, Jack Perry & The Rascalz
  • Brody King vs. Mark Davis
  • Jon Moxley vs. El Clon
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd
  • MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page finalize their AEW Revolution stipulation

AEW Dynamite Preview – February 25, 2026

Orange Cassidy and Gabe Kidd step back into the ring tonight, renewing tensions that flared during last Wednesday’s Dynamite. Cassidy and Tomohiro Ishii scored a win over Kidd and Clark Connors in that tag match, thanks in part to a timely assist from Darby Allin — a move that only intensified Kidd’s frustration. With both men returning to singles action, their clash tonight has the potential to get personal quickly.

Brody King also returns to competition as he faces Mark Davis of The Don Callis Family. This will be King’s first match since teaming with “Hangman” Adam Page and Robbie Eagles to defeat Davis, Kyle Fletcher, and AEW World Champion MJF at AEW House Rules: Australia. Davis, meanwhile, enters the match looking to rebound from a difficult stretch, including his February 15 loss and an unsuccessful attempt to defeat Jon Moxley in a Continental Championship Eliminator. With both men known for their physicality, this one promises to be a heavy‑hitting encounter.

The AEW World Championship picture continues to heat up as MJF prepares to reveal the stipulation for his March 15 Revolution title defense against Hangman Page. Their confrontation last Wednesday was one of the most intense in recent memory, with Page openly daring MJF to choose a Texas Death Match — even going so far as to vow never to challenge for the AEW World Championship again if he loses. MJF now holds the power to shape the battleground, and the entire AEW roster will be watching closely.

In addition, Jon Moxley returns to action against El Clon of The Don Callis Family. With Callis’ faction continuing to insert themselves into major storylines across AEW, Moxley’s match tonight could have implications far beyond the final bell.


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