
AEW Dynamite Results – March 25, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude.com’s coverage of AEW Dynamite for March 18, airing live from the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota.
AEW Dynamite opens with Kenny Omega making his entrance to a big reaction and pyro. Renee Paquette is at ringside and says Omega told her the only time he uses EVP power is to make the locker room better, and once you abuse that power, you’re no longer the best.
Swerve Strickland (w/ Prince Nana) vs. Kenny Omega – #1 Contendership vs. EVP Status
Omega and Strickland lock up to start. Nana distracts Omega, allowing Strickland to land shots against the ropes. Strickland boots Omega in the face and follows with more strikes, but Omega answers with a hurricanrana that sends Strickland to the floor. Omega dives and takes control, sending Strickland into the announce desk and the steps. Strickland fights back briefly, but Omega chops him against the barricade and sets him in a chair for a running knee strike.
Strickland cuts Omega off and targets the jaw. Omega fights to his feet and they trade strikes. Omega charges out of the corner and gets a near fall. He drops Strickland and hits a moonsault for another near fall. Strickland avoids a V‑Trigger and they exchange strikes again. Omega connects with a knee to the jaw and a V‑Trigger to the back of the neck.
Strickland avoids an avalanche One‑Winged Angel and hits an avalanche back suplex, sending both men crashing to the mat. They trade high boots and both go down. Omega hits two Snap Dragon suplexes. They battle on the apron, and Strickland distracts the referee long enough to land a low blow. The fight spills to the floor.
Strickland attempts a piledriver over the barricade, slips, resets, and hits it. Back inside, Strickland hits a House Call after a back‑and‑forth. He follows with two Swerve Stomps, but Omega kicks out at two. Omega fires back and corners Strickland with elbow strikes. Strickland gets a near fall off a powerslam. He mocks Omega and hits an open‑handed strike. Omega answers with a knee and a V‑Trigger.
Both men struggle to land the next move. Strickland hits a vertebreaker, but Omega kicks out at two. Omega counters a Swerve Stomp and hits another knee strike. Omega hits a V‑Trigger with Strickland on the ropes and lifts him for the One‑Winged Angel. Omega connects and covers for the three count.
Winner and new #1 Contender to the AEW World Championship: Kenny Omega
Darby Allin Video Package
A video package airs highlighting Darby Allin’s AEW journey. It covers his early days fighting on his own, his partnership with Sting, and several of his most extreme moments, including climbing Mount Everest. Allin says he’s not the same person he was five years ago, but he still represents everything AEW stands for.
Will Ospreay Sends a Message to PAC and Jon Moxley
Will Ospreay is backstage. He says he has an issue with PAC or anyone aligned with Jon Moxley. Ospreay calls out PAC for sticking his nose in his business and challenges him to meet him next week in Winnipeg on Dynamite.
Ospreay brings up Moxley saying he’d put him in a “time out,” which is what he says to his kid. Ospreay says that time out let him spend time with his son, but the fear in his son’s eyes after seeing what the Death Riders did to his neck is something he won’t forget. He doesn’t know why they attacked him in front of his family and his countrymen, but he promises to alter Moxley’s life the same way Moxley altered his, pointing to the scar on his neck. Ospreay challenges Moxley for Dynasty.
Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Marina Shafir w/ Wheeler Yuta) vs. SkyFlight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin & Zayda Steel w/ Christopher Daniels)
Death Riders attack during SkyFlight’s entrance. Top Flight are worked over at ringside while Shafir controls Steel in the ring. Steel fires back with a headscissors and a corner hurricanrana. Garcia and Darius tag in and scramble until Garcia targets the throat. Darius hits a leaping lariat for a one count. Garcia rakes the eyes and tags Moxley, who lands boots and forearms before running into a dropkick.
Dante tags in and Death Riders get sent outside. Garcia eats a step‑up dropkick. SkyFlight hit a triple dive to the floor. Back inside, Shafir holds Dante on the ropes, allowing Moxley to rake the back repeatedly before hitting a superplex for two.
Dante is isolated until he hits a leaping dropkick on Garcia. Shafir tries to block the tag, so Dante hits a leaping enzuigiri on her. Steel tags in and runs wild on Shafir, knocking Garcia off the apron and hitting a tornado DDT. Steel tries a crossbody, Shafir rolls through, Steel escapes and lands strikes. Yuta trips Steel, and Shafir drops her before tagging Moxley for a teased Doomsday Device. Steel slips out and shoves Shafir into crotching Moxley.
Garcia tags in, but Steel drops him with a right hand and tags Darius. Top Flight hit a double DDT. Yuta distracts again. Daniels tries to stop him but takes a Busaiku Knee. Steel dives onto Yuta with a tope. In the ring, Garcia applies a Dragon Tamer on Darius. Dante tries a springboard, but Shafir sweeps the legs and he crashes to the floor. Moxley hits a curb stomp on Darius in the hold. Garcia releases and gets the pin.
Winners: Death Riders
Moxley grabs a microphone and tells Ospreay it’s not nice to say mean things on TV. He says whatever issue Ospreay thinks he has with the Death Riders, it’s nothing personal to them. If Ospreay wants a grudge match at Dynasty, he’s got it. Moxley warns him not to let his mouth get him in trouble.
Young Bucks Video Package
A video package airs on The Young Bucks. They say they haven’t slept since Revolution. After a big loss, you regroup and come back better, which they did last week with Jack Perry. Their goal is to become AEW Tag Team Champions for a record fourth time in 2026, and it doesn’t matter who stands in their way.
Speedball Mike Bailey vs. Rocky Romero
Commentary notes that Josh Alexander was banged up last week on Collision, and Romero is looking for revenge. Romero mocks Bailey’s karate early, but Bailey fires back with machine‑gun kicks and an enzuigiri, sending Romero to the floor. Bailey hits the Triangle Moonsault.
Back inside, Romero hides in the ropes to avoid Time Adventure, then gets a cheap shot and does his slide celebration. Bailey cuts him off with a roundhouse kick. Time Adventure connects, and Bailey immediately follows with Ultimate Weapon for the quick win.
Winner: Speedball Mike Bailey
Texas Death Match Recap
A video package airs recapping the Texas Death Match at Revolution, where MJF defeated Hangman Adam Page to retain the AEW World Championship. MJF will speak after the break.
MJF and Kenny Omega Make Dynasty Official
MJF enters and mocks the Minnesota crowd’s accent. He tells them to sit down and show respect to the AEW World Champion — the man who “hanged the Hangman.” He says their anxious millennial cowboy can never be AEW World Champion again. MJF calls the match the easiest win of his career and says he still holds the title every man dreams of. He hits his signature line, then says he’ll “double dip” catchphrases and delivers his Devil line.
Kenny Omega’s music interrupts.
Omega walks out slowly and takes the mic. He apologizes for how he looks after just wrestling and asks what MJF’s excuse is. Omega mocks MJF calling himself the Devil and lists his own nicknames, saying even at his worst he never put himself above others. If MJF wants to be the Devil, maybe Omega needs to be the God of Pro Wrestling.
Omega says when his body told him to stop, he didn’t listen because he felt a responsibility to the fans. When he first faced MJF, Max was better than a 60–80% Omega. But now he’s back — really back. Facing Swerve Strickland taught him that it’s not just what happens in the ring, but everything around it. Losing the way he did taught him not to fall for the same tricks again.
Omega says he’s better than MJF, and the part that scares Max the most is that Max knows it. Omega challenges him for Dynasty and offers a handshake.
MJF accepts the match — “The God vs. The Devil” — but refuses the handshake and walks to the back. Omega jokes about MJF’s manners and closes with “Goodbye and goodnight, bang,” as the match graphic appears on screen.
Backstage Earlier Today: Renee Paquette With Adam Copeland & Christian Cage
Renee Paquette asks Adam Copeland and Christian Cage what message they want to send to the AEW Tag Team Champions. Cage says life is about choices, and FTR chose to turn their backs on Copeland. He says they jumped them at All Out, left Beth Copeland with medical issues after a spike piledriver, and even worse, they chose to piledrive him. Cage walks off.
Copeland calls Cage an a**hole but says he knows two bigger ones. He tells the camera to zoom in. Copeland says Dan used to work at Gold’s Gym and once showed him his work, but years later he chose to put his hands on Beth after eating at their table and spending time with their children. Copeland says FTR threw everything away. He knows taking their titles means the most to them, but somewhere along the way, he’s going to find them and end their careers.
FTR Respond
FTR and Stokely Hathaway make their entrance. Tony Schiavone calls it a miracle Stokely is standing. Stokely says the fans shouldn’t care what Copeland and Cage have to say — they should listen to FTR.
Cash Wheeler says Copeland wants to talk about choices. FTR chose to dump the dead weight instead of carrying Copeland across the finish line of his career. They made choices, and look at what they have now. Copeland thought they’d live in his shadow, but they take a backseat to no one. Wheeler brings up 2009 and Copeland opening doors for him, but says it’s not 2009 anymore. He doesn’t need Copeland, his wife, or his kids. Copeland and Cage’s time is gone; FTR’s time is now. They’re living legends.
Dax Harwood says the tough‑guy act doesn’t scare him. Copeland and Cage are shells of their former selves, and everyone knows it. Harwood says he loves Copeland’s wife, but what they did to her made Copeland question everything. If they dropped Beth Copeland on her head, imagine what they’re willing to do to Copeland and Cage. “Top guys, out.”
Orange Cassidy’s music hits. Cassidy walks out with Roderick Strong for their upcoming match. Stokely shoulder‑bumps Cassidy, who slowly reacts, so FTR shove Cassidy down. Strong immediately steps in. FTR leave as Cassidy and Strong wait for their opponents.
The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong) vs. The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors)
Finlay shuts down Cassidy’s pockets routine immediately with a chop, forcing Cassidy to tag in Strong to a big reaction. Strong and Finlay trade hard strikes before Connors tags in and takes chops of his own. Cassidy tags in for light chops while Strong delivers full‑force ones. Cassidy hits a very tame Demolition Decapitation, climbing down from the second rope before dropping an elbow.
Cassidy drives both Dogs into the top buckle and goes for a top‑rope crossbody. They catch him, but he rolls through and hits a double hurricanrana to the floor. Cassidy tries a dive, but Finlay catches him and drives him into the barricade. Connors follows with a spear, and Strong is thrown into the barricade as The Dogs take control.
Cassidy is isolated. Commentary notes Finlay’s estranged relationship with his father, with Taz and Schiavone chiming in. Cassidy finally hits a Stundog Millionaire on Finlay and avoids Connors, allowing Strong to tag in and run wild. Strong hits a big backbreaker on Finlay, dropkicks Connors, and lands corner strikes before a running slam gets a near fall.
Finlay knocks Cassidy off the apron. Connors plants Strong with a snap powerslam. The Dogs set up for a high/low, but Strong fights them off. Cassidy tags in and is launched into a DDT on Connors for two. Finlay levels Strong with a lariat but walks into a Cassidy diving DDT. Connors avoids another DDT and hits an uppercut. He misses a snap powerslam, and Strong sets up End of Heartache, but Finlay cuts him off with a shoulder tackle. The Dogs hit the high/low.
Cassidy is left alone. He hits a double dropkick, kip‑up, and a swinging DDT on Finlay. Connors rolls through Beach Break but takes a PK. Cassidy signals for Orange Punch, but Connors dodges and charges for a spear, coming up limping. Finlay and Connors hit The Full Clip — a suplex/spear combo — and get the win.
Winners: The Dogs (Connors pins Cassidy)
Divine Dominion Respond
AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion appear in a video message. They say greed is what cost Babes of Wrath their titles. If Willow Nightingale thought she bit off more than she could chew last time, they’ll make her choke, and Harley Cameron will be left playing with her dolls. There are no second chances — only fatality.
Kyle Fletcher Addresses His Momentum; Takeshita Joins Him
Kyle Fletcher is backstage. He talks about defeating his mentor Robbie Eagles on Collision, saying it proves he’s as good as he claims. Fletcher says maybe he’s been too narrow‑minded and points out that he’s undefeated in 2026 — something neither Kenny Omega nor MJF can say.
Fletcher says he’s not happy with this business arrangement with MJF. Instead, he believes the Don Callis Family should be fighting MJF and bringing the AEW World Title into the group, and he’s the man to do it.
Konosuke Takeshita walks in. Fletcher says he knows Takeshita isn’t a fan of Okada or “ProtOkada,” but Takeshita tells him nothing can come between them — especially Okada. Takeshita reminds him that “ProtoShita” came first. The two hug.
Thekla vs. Mina Shirakawa – AEW Women’s World Championship
Mina Shirakawa enters with another bouquet of flowers, demanding to know who sent them before smashing them on the steps. Commentary notes the secret admirer remains unknown, as does the identity of the person who attacked Toni Storm last week. Taz jokes it could be anyone — man, woman, or both.
Shirakawa attacks immediately at the bell, throwing Thekla corner to corner with hair‑mares and hitting a draping DDT off the top. Thekla rolls outside, but Shirakawa follows with a snap suplex and a Tornillo from the apron back into the ring for two.
Thekla stops the momentum by putting on the brakes in the ropes and catching Shirakawa with a drop toe hold and running boot. They fight on the apron. Shirakawa avoids a German suplex, sweeps Thekla’s legs, and hits another draping DDT off the apron, yelling that she fights for Toni and herself. Thekla fires back with a double stomp to the back off the apron and mocks Shirakawa’s shimmy as the crowd rallies behind the champion.
Commentary mentions Thekla being thrown out of Stardom for attacking the company president, which Taz says he respects. Thekla charges for a spear, but Shirakawa cuts her off with a flying boot and unloads with punches. Shirakawa hits a Sling Blade, then a missile dropkick for two. She applies a Half Crab, but Thekla reaches the ropes and kicks free.
Thekla ducks a spinning backfist and lands a right hand. Shirakawa answers with a shot of her own, charges, but Thekla hits a spear. Thekla grabs the title belt, but the referee takes it. She then pulls out brass knuckles. Shirakawa ducks the first swing and lands her backfist, tries a back suplex, but Thekla connects with the knucks, hides them, and gets the pin.
Winner and still AEW Women’s World Champion: Thekla
Backstage: Renee Paquette With Kenny Omega
Renee Paquette says next week is the official contract signing for the Dynasty World Title match, and if there is any physicality, the match is off. Omega says it’s typical of MJF to set up that kind of stipulation. He says it has been a long time since he’s been in position to challenge for the World Title. MJF called him the God of Pro Wrestling — Omega says it sounds silly, but if that’s what it takes to take the title from MJF, so be it.
Speedball Mike Bailey walks in. He tells Omega how much he admires him and says that when Omega wins the World Title, he wants to be first in line for a title shot — and to shake his hand. Omega agrees and says Bailey will get his shot. Then he tells Bailey to let go of his hand as they head to commercial.
Ricochet Speaks
Ricochet says he lost his temper after losing the AEW National Championship at Revolution. He points out he was never pinned or submitted, yet Jack Perry walked out with his title. Ricochet also notes that Kenny Omega was handed a World Title opportunity even though Ricochet beat him the one time they faced each other. Ricochet says when you’re in demand, you make demands.
Darby Allin vs. Rush – No Count Outs
Rush attacks Allin during his entrance, slamming him head‑first into the railing and punting him in the ribs. Rush repositions the steps, giving Allin a brief opening, but Rush cuts him off with a forearm and launches Allin over the steps, flipping him into the railing. Allin traps Rush’s leg in the apron, but Rush breaks free as Allin goes for his low tope, causing Allin to crash badly.
The Minnesota crowd chants loudly at ICE as Allin and Rush trade shots on the apron. Rush then throws Allin with an overhead belly‑to‑belly to the floor, drawing the doctor over to check on Allin. Referee Paul Turner keeps Rush back as Allin bleeds from the forehead. Rush takes a victory lap and grabs Taz’s water bottle, which Taz says is fine because they go way back.
Rush continues the assault, hitting his running charge, stopping short, and booting Allin in the face. Rush poses, but Allin fires up and jumps on him with punches. Allin rakes Rush’s back on the apron, drapes him over the top rope, and hits a Coffin Drop to the floor. Allin immediately follows with a low tope. He sits Rush in a chair and hits a missile dropkick from the top. Allin tears off a piece of the broken chair.
Back inside, Rush kicks out at one and no‑sells, daring Allin to hit him. Allin lands a combination into a Code Red for two. Allin charges, but Rush hits another overhead belly‑to‑belly into the corner and shoves the referee away. Allin keeps calling for more. Rush signals for the Bulls Horns, but Allin avoids it, rolls through, and traps Rush in a jackknife pin for the sudden win.
Winner: Darby Allin
Post‑Match
Commentary notes this is Allin’s seventh straight win. Mark Davis arrives with the Don Callis Family and spikes Allin with a piledriver. Andrade confronts Callis as Davis, Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, and Lance Archer stomp Allin. Archer choke slams Allin. The show ends with Callis laughing on the aisle while Andrade looks unimpressed that the Family is taking money to help MJF fend off challengers like Allin.
We go to credits.
AEW Collision 3/28/26
- Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) defend the AEW Women’s Tag Titles against Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron)
- Ace Austin vs. Tommaso Ciampa
AEW Dynamite 4/1/26
- Will Ospreay vs. PAC
- MJF vs. Kenny Omega Contract Signing for the AEW World Title Match at Dynasty
AEW Dynamite Results – March 25, 2026


