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AEW Dynamite takes place on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in Fairfax, Virginia, at the Eaglebank Arena. Darby Allin continues to be a fighting champion, as he’ll take on a familiar foe in Brody King. Check out what else is scheduled for this week’s Dynamite!
We’ll have all the latest updates right here on DraftKings Network as additional matches and segments are announced for Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite from Fairfax, Virginia.
Below is our full AEW Dynamite preview for April 29, 2026, including the confirmed match card and predictions.
Here’s a look at what’s on tap for Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite in Fairfax! Tickets for this event are currently available through Ticketmaster!
Allin is not wasting any opportunities to defend his AEW World Championship. He and Tommaso Ciampa put on a clinic of a match on last week’s edition of Dynamite. If you missed it, I highly recommend going back to watch it or view these Allin vs. Ciampa highlights.
Wednesday’s AEW Championship match will feature two men who are very familiar with each other, with Allin against Brody King. If you recall, these two had a hell of a feud in 2022, when Brody King kept attacking Allin at random events. There was an attack at the San Diego Comic Con and at an autograph signing. It made for an extremely entertaining feud and one that took place a lot off-camera but was captured organically by fans. When it came to the actual in-ring action, these two have met four times in singles competition and are deadlocked with two wins apiece. The last time they faced each other was in the 2024 Continental Classic, where King picked up the victory.
They’re not bitter rivals (for now) but instead have a mutual respect. King, who continues to vie for the AEW World Championship, will get his shot against Allin. While I do believe King will wear the gold at some point, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, will not be that date. We’re destined for Allin to carry this title into AEW Double or Nothing. I do, however, expect King to give Allin one hell of a beatdown.
Darby Allin (c) vs. Brody King: Darby Allin retains the AEW World Championship
MJF called out Allin on Dynamite last week, but was answered by the current TNT Champion, Kevin Knight. The TNT Champ is still looking for his rematch against MJF and this time, it’ll be for the TNT Championship.
This is a really tough one to figure out, which I love. On the surface, you would assume MJF would be the victor. But are we already going to see Knight drop the TNT title? This would only be the second title defense for Knight, who defeated Claudio Castagnoli two weeks ago on Dynamite. And if MJF were to win, would that put his AEW World Championship chase on hold? He certainly could still do that, but adding the TNT Championship in the mix isn’t necessary.
With all this in mind, it feels as if we’re in for a funky finish. Knight winning this match via disqualification would make sense, as it prevents Knight from taking the loss, and MJF isn’t pinned ahead of Double or Nothing. Then again, we just had Allin shockingly beat MJF a couple of weeks ago, so it keeps all possibilities open. I’ll side with a DQ finish in this one, but the recent win by Allin keeps things interesting on Dynamite.
Kevin Knight (c) vs. MJF: Kevin Knight retains via DQ
It looks as if, at least in the short term, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander will be a tag team moving forward. This will be the third time they’ll team up, as they’ve logged victories against Ava Lawless & Gigi Rey and Big Anne & Danika Della Rouge over the past two weeks. That was enough to earn them a shot at the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship, which we’ll see on Dynamite.
Bayne and Kross have not been defeated as a tag team yet, and I don’t see that first loss coming on Dynamite. They’ve dominated since forming the Divine Dominion, taking out the Babes of Wrath, Timeless Love Bombs, and other lower card teams in the process. I’m surprised this match wasn’t saved for Double or Nothing, but then again, we very easily could see a rematch depending on how this one goes. Regardless, this should be another victory for Divine Dominion, likely with Shida taking the pinfall.
Divine Dominion vs. Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander Prediction: Divine Dominion retain AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship
Key Takeaways:
Darby Allin successfully retained the AEW World Championship in his first title defense against Tommaso Ciampa.
Will Ospreay suffered a setback after losing to Mark Davis via doctor’s stoppage, raising further concerns about his condition.
Samoa Joe made his return to AEW and secured a dominant victory.
Brody King earned momentum with a win and quickly positioned himself as the next challenger for the AEW World Championship.
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Time: 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT
TV Channel: TBS
Streaming: HBO Max (simulcast)
Location: Eaglebank Arena — Fairfax, Virginia
AEW Dynamite airs live Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on TBS and streams simultaneously on HBO Max.
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