
AEW Dynamite Results – March 4, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude.com’s coverage of AEW Dynamite for March 4, airing live from the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas.
AEW Dynamite opened with Excalibur and Tony Schiavone running down the night’s card before showing footage from Collision, setting the stage for MJF vs. Kevin Knight for the AEW Men’s World Title with limited commercial interruption.
MJF vs. AEW Trios Champion Kevin Knight for the AEW Men’s World Title
MJF opened with an arm drag, but Knight answered with three crisp arm drags of his own, followed by three shoulder blocks and quick near falls. MJF tried another arm drag, only for Knight to counter into an armbar. Knight gave a clean break in the corner, which MJF used to cheap‑shot him—except he played to the crowd too long, allowing Knight to stomp him down and head up top for a UFO Splash, which missed. MJF hit a kitchen sink and followed with his running thrust to the face. Knight avoided another kitchen sink and rolled MJF up for two, but ran into a flapjack. MJF targeted the ribs, sending Knight chest‑first into the buckles repeatedly. Knight countered with a corner boot and a flying clothesline off the second rope, leading to a double down.
Knight fired up with a perfect dropkick, kip‑up, stalling bodyslam, and leaping splash for two. MJF bailed to the floor, but Knight cleared the top rope with a Tope Suicida. Knight dragged him back inside for another UFO Splash attempt, but MJF rolled away and hit another kitchen sink. MJF hung Knight sternum‑first over the top rope and set up a Heatseeker, but Knight shoved him off and drilled him with a DDT for two. MJF answered with a Water Wheel Drop and an F5 for a near fall. Knight nearly stole it with a backslide, and both traded rapid near falls until Knight blasted MJF with a thrust kick to the floor. Knight then cleared the top rope with a wild clothesline to the outside as both men were down heading into commercial.
Returning from break, MJF rammed Knight ribs‑first into the barricade and taunted the crowd before charging—only for Knight to moonsault off the guardrail onto him. Knight climbed the ropes but was crotched, and MJF joined him, only to get trapped in the Tree of Woe. Knight sprinted across the ring and hit a Coast‑to‑Coast, followed by the UFO Splash. In the process, MJF kicked referee Bryce Remsburg into the ropes, causing a visible pin with no count until Bryce recovered and MJF kicked out at two. Knight went for another UFO Splash, but MJF got the knees up and immediately hit the Heatseeker to retain.
After the match, MJF tossed Bryce aside and prepared to use the Dynamite Diamond Ring on Knight. Hangman Page appeared on the stage, distracting MJF long enough for Speedball Mike Bailey to sneak in behind him and hit a thrust kick. MJF bailed as Bailey helped Knight to his feet.
Match Result: MJF defeated Kevin Knight to retain the AEW Men’s World Title
Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin vs. The Dogs (Gabe Kidd & Clark Connors)
Cassidy and Allin ambushed The Dogs on the ramp before the bell. Kidd set up the ring steps near the timekeeper’s table. Cassidy saved Allin from a guillotine choke, and Allin launched Connors with a shotgun dropkick into the LED board. Allin missed a follow‑up and Connors Pounced him into the railing. Kidd dragged Cassidy up the steps and locked in a guillotine until Connors came flying in with a Spear off the steps through the table. The bell finally rang as Allin was destroyed by a lariat and Fisherman’s Buster. Cassidy was checked by the doctor as The Dogs stood tall heading into break.
Back from commercial, Kidd shoved Allin off the top rope, causing him to clip his head on the apron. Cassidy returned to the apron as Allin was about to be whipped with a belt, but the referee stopped it, allowing Allin to whip Connors and tag Cassidy. Cassidy hit his signature light kicks before planting both Dogs with a double hurricanrana. A top‑rope crossbody hit Kidd, Connors countered a DDT but ate a PK and Beach Break for two. Kidd broke the pin and blindsided Allin on the apron.
Kidd blocked a Stundog, but Allin flew in with a Code Red. Cassidy hit a Tope Suicida on Kidd, Allin hit an over‑the‑top Stunner on Connors, and Cassidy followed with a spinning DDT. Allin hit a Coffin Drop to the outside, then threw Connors back in for an Orange Punch and the win.
After the match, David Finlay appeared and cracked both Allin and Cassidy with a shillelagh. Kidd and Connors held Allin up for another shot. Cassidy and Allin were stacked on top of each other as The Dogs stood tall with their new leader.
Match Result: Orange Cassidy & Darby Allin defeated Gabe Kidd & Clark Connors when Cassidy pinned Connors
Renee Paquette interviewed Bandido and Andrade El Idolo about their upcoming match at Revolution. Bandido said it was a dream come true to face Andrade. Andrade joked that he didn’t know if Bandido wanted a fight or a selfie, then walked off to take a call.
The Brawling Birds (Jamie Hayter & Alex Windsor) vs. The IInspiration (Jessie McKay & Cassie Lee)
Earlier in the day, Lee and McKay cut a promo saying The Birds didn’t have the guts to face them. They demanded their music be played twice so they could dance, which only angered Hayter and Windsor. The Birds chopped them down immediately. McKay was slingshotted into a Hayt‑breaker, Windsor hit a running lariat, and both IInspiration members were sandwiched in the center of the ring. The Birds hit Two Birds One Stone and stacked them for a decisive squash.
Match Result: The Brawling Birds defeated The IInspiration
Hangman Adam Page vs. Marty Snow
The bell rang, Page hit a running boot and a Buckshot Lariat, and it was over in seconds.
After the match, Page said he would do to MJF what MJF’s parents should have done—teach him a lesson. Page said in Texas Death, he had no conscience and would rip and tear until MJF stayed down. Since MJF wanted to punch someone earlier, Page told him to put the ring back on and show him what he’d do at Revolution.
MJF walked out and insulted El Paso, bragging about beating Kevin Knight. He said he didn’t want to hear Page whine at the press conference next week. Suddenly, Kyle Fletcher, Mark Davis, and Kazuchika Okada blindsided Page. MJF smirked as Davis hit a rebound lariat. JetSpeed ran out with chairs to clear the ring.
Don Callis appeared with Lance Archer and joined Fletcher, Davis, and Okada. Callis said he saw three champions and three entitled millennials. Page was coming for the World Title, Knight for the International, and Bailey for the TNT Title. Callis said he hated greedy people and heard JetSpeed Rodeo say they’d defend the Trios Titles anytime. Callis announced—approved by Tony Khan—that JetSpeed Rodeo would defend the titles tonight against Davis and ProtOkada.
Excalibur confirmed the main event was official.
Match Result: Hangman Adam Page steamrolled Marty Snow
Earlier today, Renee Paquette interviewed The Young Bucks and Brandon Cutler. FTR rolled Stokely Hathaway in on a wheelchair. Paquette reminded everyone of the no‑contact clause. Harwood said the three greatest teams of this generation were The Briscoes, FTR, and The Young Bucks. Nick said this time was personal—they attacked their family and piledrove their brother. Revolution would be about revenge, and they would leave FTR in a pool of blood in their hometown. Wheeler said they weren’t mature enough to handle this professionally and walked off, saying the Bucks said no contact—but not Cutler. Harwood punched Cutler before leaving.
Jon Moxley vs. Hechicero – AEW Continental Title Eliminator
Moxley enters with Renee Paquette stationed at ringside. She notes that Don Callis claims he knows Moxley would wrestle 365 days a year if he could, but Callis is using every second to prepare Konosuke Takeshita with the tools and game plan needed for Revolution.
Moxley and Hechicero start with takedown exchanges. Moxley mocks Hechicero’s signature magic pose, prompting Hechicero to scramble into a quick pin attempt that ends in a stalemate. Hechicero targets Moxley’s neck while dueling chants break out. Both men no‑sell shoulder blocks and clotheslines until Hechicero switches levels and goes for ten corner punches—Moxley stops him at nine and delivers ten of his own. Hechicero snaps into a sunset flip and transitions into a cross arm‑breaker, forcing Moxley to roll out. Hechicero snaps Moxley’s arm across the top rope and follows with a top‑rope clothesline as the match heads into commercial.
Back from break, Hechicero has Moxley trapped in a Lasso from El Paso. Moxley escapes and nearly hits a Tower of London off the ropes. Hechicero answers with a dragon screw through the ropes and stomps Moxley’s ankle at the ten‑minute call. Moxley struggles up, and Hechicero hesitates—giving Moxley the opening to hit a superplex for a double down.
They trade sleeper attempts, neither able to lock in the hooks. Moxley transitions into a cross arm‑breaker, but Hechicero escapes into a double‑leg submission. Moxley reaches the ropes, and they erupt into a slugfest. Hechicero lowers his straps, daring Moxley to hit him—then uses it as a setup to blast Moxley with a leaping kick and a corner knee. Again Hechicero takes too long to follow up, and Moxley decapitates him with a lariat.
Hechicero counters a Death Rider into a flapjack, then hits a rolling headscissors for a close near fall. He charges the ropes, but Moxley moves and Hechicero lands on his head. Moxley hits a Curb Stomp. Hechicero flips him off, so Moxley drills him with a Regal Knee and finishes with the Death Rider.
Winner: Jon Moxley
After the match, Moxley trash‑talks Don Callis directly into the camera. Konosuke Takeshita walks out, steps into the ring, and points at the Revolution sign. Moxley tells him losing the title is never going to happen.
Brody King Calls Out Swerve Strickland
Brody King comes out after the commercial break and immediately calls out Swerve Strickland. King says he could stand on the announce table like Swerve and brag about how dangerous he is, but he doesn’t need to — he knows he’s the most dangerous man in AEW, and he’s ready to prove it to Swerve tonight.
Prince Nana walks out laughing, saying he hears King loud and clear, but asks if King really wants to go down this rabbit hole. King tells Nana to shut up and bring Swerve’s ass out here. Nana agrees and introduces “the real most dangerous man in AEW”… but Swerve never comes down the ramp.
Instead, Swerve blindsides King from behind with his chain.
Swerve hits House Call, then wraps the chain around King’s throat and pulls it over the top rope, choking him while mocking him by barking. Swerve says this is how you chain up a dog. He had to send a message to Kenny Omega, and now he’s sending one to King. It’s one thing to claim you’re the most dangerous man in AEW — it’s another to prove it. Swerve says everyone in AEW is on notice. He tells King he’ll see him at Revolution and reminds him he’s hung a man in L.A. before.
Bandido rushes out, forcing Swerve and Nana to retreat.
Death Riders Backstage
The Death Riders are backstage. Daniel Garcia asks when Don Callis is going to stop picking fights he can’t win. Wheeler Yuta lowers his hoodie, revealing his shaved head, and says losing his hair was the darkest moment of his career — but the Death Riders kept him from wallowing. They’re preparing him for war, and he knows the people he cares about most have his back.
Marina Shafir tells Toni Storm she better make her laugh — for her own sake.
Jon Moxley asks if that is the baddest dude CMLL has. He says nobody does it like the Death Riders, and nobody is willing to go as far as they are. At Revolution, he and Takeshita are going to go as long and as far as it takes. They’ll see this through all the way to the end.
Thekla vs. Thunder Rosa – AEW Women’s World Title
Thunder Rosa’s first singles match on Dynamite in nearly a year starts with immediate intensity. The moment the bell rings, Rosa slaps Thekla across the face and unloads with rapid‑fire chops, driving Thekla into the ropes and out to the floor. Rosa follows with two crossbodies — one off the apron, one off the barricade — before pausing to play to the crowd. That hesitation costs her, as Thekla blasts her with a big boot off the apron and a double stomp to the back, taking control heading into the commercial break.
During the break, Thekla dominates. She traps Rosa in a hanging headscissors in the ropes and peppers her with mocking slaps. But the taunting wakes Rosa up. Rosa fires back with a thrust kick and a stunner, staggering Thekla. She hits leaping corner lariats, double knees, and her running dropkick in the ropes. A Northern Lights suplex gets a near fall.
Rosa climbs the ropes slowly, giving Thekla time to meet her. They trade stiff forearms until Thekla hits a Spider Superplex, then hangs upside down in her signature Spider pose. She follows with a Spear but pulls Rosa up at two, choosing instead to rain down right hands. Rosa counters a Curb Stomp into another cutter and spikes Thekla with a Fire Thunder Driver — but Thekla kicks out at the last possible moment.
Thekla escapes a powerbomb, bridges under a charging Rosa, and hits another Spear followed by two consecutive Curb Stomps to finally put Rosa away.
Winner: Thekla (retains the AEW Women’s World Title)
Skye Blue and Julia Hart appear at ringside, applauding Thekla. Kris Statlander then marches toward the ring like a machine, only for security to swarm and hold her back. As the distraction unfolds, Thekla drills Rosa with a third Curb Stomp. Statlander breaks free from security, but Thekla bails, declaring: “The Toxic Era is now.”
Footage airs from last week’s Mile High Madness, showing Jungle Jack Perry pinning Ricochet. Perry says the time is coming to finish the war once and for all. Ricochet fires back, calling himself the most fighting champion in AEW — and if Perry wants a war, he’ll get one.
We Hear from Tommaso Ciampa
Renee Paquette welcomes Tommaso Ciampa to ringside and asks how he plans to climb back to the top after losing the TNT Championship.
Ciampa says he took Silvy — his title — and Kyle Fletcher turned her into Pinky, gave her a makeover, and then hid behind the Don Callis Family. If Ciampa has to play the game to get his rematch, he’ll play it. Even if that means facing Mark Briscoe again. He didn’t come to AEW for “instant classics.” He came to be a top guy.
FTR’s music hits.
Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler, and Stokely Hathaway walk out. Harwood stares Ciampa down… then pulls him in for a hug. He says they’re here to welcome an old friend to AEW. Harwood says he heard Ciampa talking about being a top guy — and the way to do that is to surround yourself with Top Guys. They invite Ciampa to join them and take over the company.
Ciampa says he hated their guts ten years ago and still does today. He tells Stokely to quiet down because “the grown‑ups are talking.”
Harwood snaps back, telling Ciampa never to talk to Big Stoke like that — and if Ciampa has a problem with Stokely, he has a problem with them.
Ciampa reminds them that FTR signed a no‑contact agreement with The Young Bucks… but he didn’t.
Ciampa swings a right hand at Harwood. Wheeler holds Dax back as Harwood shouts that he’ll see Ciampa on Collision.
Timeless Toni Storm barges into the medical area, demanding a cameraman follow her as she visits the doctor tending to Orange Cassidy. Cassidy says he and Darby Allin will fight The Dogs at Revolution — and next week — and every week after that. Storm calls him her “darling clementine,” praises his words, and says if there are War Dogs, then the Death Riders can’t be far behind. And if you’re not behind them, there’s no better behind to be behind than hers. She adds that if you’re a “nicotine‑chewing nancy,” she’ll happily twist your lips and fist your face.
Jet Set Rodeo (Hangman Adam Page, Kevin Knight & Speedball Mike Bailey) vs. The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher, Kazuchika Okada & Mark Davis) for the AEW Trios Titles
Jet Set Rodeo hit the ring at the bell and the fight started immediately, with Don Callis joining commentary. Bailey and Fletcher were in first, with Bailey sending Fletcher to the floor with a hurricanrana and hitting a pump kick off the apron. Bailey went for a springboard moonsault, but Davis knocked him out of the air with a right hand, allowing Fletcher to take over. Bailey was isolated until he made the tag to Page, who came in on fire. Page hit clotheslines on Davis and Okada, a tope to the floor, and a big boot to Fletcher. Jet Speed came in for a double‑team, and all three members of Jet Set Rodeo hit a triple dropkick. They followed with ten punches in the corner to each member of the Callis Family. Page hit a slingshot crossbody on Davis, Bailey hit a somersault plancha on Okada, but Knight was caught by Fletcher on the top rope and thrown into the guardrail as the show went to commercial.
Back from break, Knight hit a leaping clothesline on Okada for a double down, but Aussie Open knocked Page and Bailey off the apron before a tag could be made. Fletcher and Davis hit a running boot and sliding forearm combo, and Okada followed with a dropkick for a near fall. Bailey made the save, sweeping Fletcher off the apron and low‑bridging Davis, but Okada took Bailey out. Knight recovered long enough to hit a standing dropkick and tag Bailey, who hit a springboard moonsault to the floor on Fletcher. Davis took a missile dropkick, Fletcher tried a sneak attack but ate a series of kicks and a running shooting star for two. Bailey hit a spin kick on Davis, but Fletcher avoided a moonsault and hit a thrust kick. Bailey countered with a PK and a standing moonsault double knees for a near fall.
Okada went for the Rainmaker, but Bailey hit a wheel kick. Page and Davis tagged in and traded shots. Davis hit an enzuigiri and went for his rebound lariat, but Page countered with a Dead Eye, only for Fletcher to break the pin. Fletcher and Bailey traded kicks, Fletcher tried a Lawn Dart, but Bailey countered into a poison rana and hit a springboard moonsault to the floor. Page went up top for a moonsault, missed, rolled through, hit a lariat, skinned the cat, and hit another. Knight tagged in and climbed the ropes as Page set for the Buckshot, but MJF pulled Page to the floor and hit him with the Dynamite Diamond Ring. Knight jumped off the top, right into an Okada Rainmaker. Davis followed with his spike piledriver and got the three count.
Winners: The Don Callis Family (new AEW Trios Champions), Davis pins Knight
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AEW Dynamite Results – March 4, 2026


