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If you’re looking for big moments, results, and a live breakdown of AEW Dynasty, we have you covered right here. This is the third consecutive Dynasty PPV event from AEW, and it is taking place at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC.
For the fourth time, MJF has successfully defended his AEW World Championship. MJF beat Kenny Omega in a nearly 40-minute match to close AEW Dynasty. His next challenger will be Darby Allin.
As the bell rang, this match truly had that big fight feel. After the first few minutes, MJF left the ring but eventually returned. Omega used his high-flying ability to get the best of MJF early on.
Throughout the first 10 minutes, Omega was having a ton of success against MJF. But MJF used his heel tactics and got offense of his own on Omega. Each time Omega would be close to landing a finishing move, MJF would avoid it. MJF’s reversals in this match were excellent and a difference maker.
Although Omega was beating down MJF, his body seemed to be wearing down. The more MJF hurt Omega, the happier he was. MJF was taking pride in breaking Omega down and seeing him struggle. But Omega had a second wind and kept working his way back, giving himself a chance. Omega hit MJF with the One Winged Angel off the top rope, but was unable to capitalize and pin him. MJF hit Omega with a package piledriver, but it still wasn’t enough.
Over 30 minutes into the match, Omega had the advantage. But then, MJF pulled the referee in front of him. MJF followed it up with a low blow on Omega. Even after trying to use his Dynamite Diamond Ring, Omega got the best of MJF, but the referee started counting too late. MJF hit Omega in the body with his ring and then landed a tombstone piledriver through a table.
The returning Kyle O’Reilly tapped out Clark Connors to win the AEW World Trios Championship for the Conglomeration. The Dogs Trios’ reign ends after only four days. The Conglomeration are the 14th AEW Trios Champions.
Clark Connors, David Finlay, and Gabe Kidd make up an excellent team that fits together so well. But as the match went longer, the Conglomeration was able to match their output. Now that they have gold and everyone is on the same page, the Conglomeration seems stronger than ever.
Up next: MJF vs. Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship
This match came down to the final five minutes. Both wrestlers gave everything they had, but in the end, Moxley hit Ospreay with the Paradigm Shift and the Death Rider to finish the match. Moxley is now 2-0 against Ospreay in singles competition. This is Ospreay’s first one-on-one loss since May 2025.
Will Ospreay hit Jon Moxley with a Hidden Blade at the start of the match, but didn’t go for a pin. Moxley and Oaspreay have had a long-standing rivalry, and the hatred between them was evident. Ospreay told Moxley that he took six months away from his career.
Even though Moxley didn’t have the Death Riders by his side, he proved that he is still dangerous on his own. This was only Ospreay’s third singles match since returning, but he still maintained his top-tier skill set. Ospreay proved he can go toe-to-toe with Moxley in a hard-hitting contest.
Ospreay appeared to hurt his hand or arm late in this match. Moxley hit Ospreay with a piledriver on the steps outside the ring.
Before this event, Ospreay vs. Moxley had match-of-the-night written all over it, and it delivered.
Thekla has retained the AEW Women’s Championship against Jamie Hayter. The referee didn’t see, but Thekla had her feet on the ropes when securing the poinfall. This is Thekla’s fourth title defense since winning the Women’s Championship.
Thekla began to beat down Jamie Hayter outside the ring at the start of the match. During the first 10 minutes, Thekla and Hayter spent more time outside than inside the ring. Thekla had the upper hand in this contest as she was getting the better of Hayter. Hayter began to gain momentum, but Thekla continued to kick out.
Up next: Jon Moxley vs. Will Ospreay for the AEW Continental Championship.
Kevin Knight won the Casino Gauntlet Match and is the new TNT Champion. Knight is the 32nd TNT Champion and is the 20th different wrestler to win this title. This is Knight’s first singles championship in AEW.
Tommaso Ciampa and Rush started the Casino Gauntlet Match. Both guys began unloading heavy strikes on one another at the beginning. Bandido came into the match and immediately got his offense in. Two more wrestlers with a fast-paced style, Speedball Mike Bailey and El Clon, entered the match.
The Death Riders started to take over as Pac and Daniel Garcia made their way in the contest. The wrestlers who entered this match later on had the advantage as they were fresher. Although each member found success at times, everyone was struggling to separate themselves.
JetSpeed and the Death Riders went toe-to-toe as they were the two teams in the match. After being on the outside for a while, Ciampa re-entered the ring and found more success.
Up next: Thekla vs. Jamie Hayter for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
FTR has retained the AEW World Tag Team Championship against Cope and Cage. This is FTR’s sixth successful title defense. FTR is now 1-1 against Adam Copeland and Christian Cage in AEW. It seems like this feud isn’t over, and a trilogy is likely in the future.
The hatred between the two teams is unmatched. From the second the bell rang, they went after one another. FTR was extra aggressive early in this contest.
Even though Cage and Copeland are both 52, they still proved they can compete at an elite level. As expected, these two teams put on another tremendous tag team match. Copeland’s face was busted open after Cash Wheeler hit him with the title. Later on, Copeland hit Wheeler and Harwood with a spear, giving him momentum.
This match featured two of the greatest tag teams from their respective generation. Throughout this match, the crowd was on Cope and Cage’s side.
Up next: Casino Gauntlet Match for the Vacant TNT Championship.
The fans in Vancouver gave Adam Copeland a loud ovation after his entrance at AEW Dynasty.
Darby Allin has escaped with a victory after having a brutal back-and-forth contest with Andrade. Allin has now earned a future AEW World Championship opportunity with this win. He will face the winner of tonight’s Main Event between MJF and Kenny Omega.
Andrade had the power advantage in this match, but Allin used his unique arsenal to wear down Andrade. Allin took the action outside the ring in the crowd, which is where he thrives. Even though Allin endured a ton of pain, he still kept fighting back. Andrade was hurting Allin and kept trying different moves to keep him down.
The longer the match lasted, the more dangerous and violent Allin was. Allin is such an unpredictable competitor as he always pulls a move out of nowhere.
Andrade had an unbelievable outing, showcasing his amazing, versatile skill set throughout the match. The Don Callis Family has started 0-2 tonight at Dynasty.
Up next: FTR vs. Cage & Cope for the AEW World Tag Team Championship.
After a 20-plus-minute match, Ricochet beat Chris Jericho. For a 55-year-old who hasn’t wrestled in over a year, Jericho put on a good performance.
As expected, since he is from Canada, Jericho got a huge ovation from the crowd in Vancouver. From the start of the match, the fans were chanting “you still got it”.
Ricochet was using his heel tactics, causing the match to get off to a slow start. This was a clash of styles: Ricochet relies on his elite quickness and high-flying ability, while Jericho has a more hard-hitting skill set. Ricochet brought the fight to Jericho and had the advantage early on. The Gates of Agony got involved to help Ricochet during this contest.
As the match progressed, Jericho seemed more comfortable. Ricochet threw everything he had, but Jericho kept kicking out. The Walls of Jericho were locked in, but the Gates of Agony once again interfered. The longer this lasted, the more it became a three-on-one match.
Up next: Andrade El Idolo vs. Darby Allin
After a year away, Chris Jericho makes his in-ring return against Ricochet in the second match of AEW Dynasty.
After Konosuke Takeshita turned on Kazuchika Okada, the Young Bucks picked up the victory.
Okada and Takeshita have friction, but they worked well together to start the match. Early on, the Young Bucks’ cohesion as a team appeared to be a difference-maker. Takeshita and Okada are spectacular singles wrestlers, but do not have as much experience together as the Bucks do.
Don Callis got involved, poking Matt Jackson in the eye. This gave Okada and Takeshita the momentum in this match. During this match, the fans began chanting “This is awesome”. There were so many reversals and kickouts in this match. These four wrestlers have plenty of history, and it showed with their elite chemistry in the ring.
After nearly 20 minutes, everyone seemed to be slowing down, and each tried to gain the upper hand. It was inevitable as Okada and Takeshita began exchanging strikes. Whether it was by accident or not, Okada and Takeshita hit their finishers on each other.
This was a perfect opening match for Dynasty. Although no championship was on the line, this match still featured four of the greatest wrestlers in the world.
The first match of AEW Dynasty is the Young Bucks vs. Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada in a traditional tag team contest.
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