AEW Dynasty Results 4/12/26

Here are the full results for the April 12, 2026, edition of AEW Dynasty from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Schedule for tonight show:

  • AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega.
  • AEW Continental Championship: Will Ospreay vs. Jon Moxley.
  • AEW Tag Team Championships: FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. Cage & Cope (Adam Copeland & Christian Cage).
  • Andrade El Idolo vs. Darby Allin.
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Thekla (c) vs. Jamie Hayter.
  • Casino Gauntlet Match – TNT Championship: Tommaso Ciampa (#1 entrant), RUSH (#2 entrant)
  • Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kazuchika Okada.
  • Chris Jericho vs. Ricochet.
  • AEW Trios Championships: The Dogs (Gabe Kidd, David Finlay, & Clark Connors) vs. The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, & TBA).
  • Zero Hour: Marina Shafir vs. Alex Windsor.
  • AEW Women’s Championships – Zero Hour: Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) vs. Hyan & Maya World.
  • AEW National Championship – Zero Hour: Jack Perry (c) vs. Mark Davis.

AEW Dynasty Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (4/12/2026)

The AEW Dynasty Zero Hour Pre-Show opens up with Renee Paquette welcoming us. She then introduces RJ City, Jeff Jarrett and Paul Wight as her co-hosts and they give us a complete run down of the show.

The panel then talk about the Zero Hour pre-show and the PPV and we see a clip earlier today of Paquette attempting to interview AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale. Kamille then attacks Nightingale and leaves her laying. Kamille then looks into the camera and says, “I’m back, baby.” Paquette then stands on the stage and says Kamille will be in action tonight.

We then head to ringside and Excalibur, Nigel McGuinness and Tony Schiavone welcomes us.

Marina Shafir then makes her way down to the ring for the first match of the pre-show and Alex Windsor follows.

Singles Match: The Brawling Birds’ Alex Windsor vs. The Death Riders’ “The Problem” Marina Shafir

The match starts off with both women hitting a flurry of offense before Windsor takes control. Shafir then counters with a submission on the mat. Shafir then dominates Windsor on the outside before rolling her opponent back in the ring. Shafir then uses her judo background to toss Windsor in the ring. Shafir then steps on Windsor’s face. Windsor then fights back. Windsor then takes Shafir down with multiple shoulder tackles. Windsor then goes for a sharpshooter, but Shafir counters with a triangle choke. Shafir then gets a two count after a uranage. Shafir then hits some heavy strikes before Windsor responds with a few of her own. Shafir then floors Windsor.

Windsor then hits a headbutt on Shafir before Shafir responds with a kick. Shafir then hits multiple kicks on Windsor. She then gets a two count with a roll-up. Windsor then picks Shafir up and plants her on the mat for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, The Brawling Birds’ Alex Windsor!

Kamille then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the pre-show and Big Anne follows.

Singles Match: “The Brickhouse” Kamille vs. Big Anne

The match starts off with Kamille hitting a powerslam on Big Anne for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Brickhouse” Kamille!

After the match, Willow Nightingale charges down the ring. Kamille then attacks Willow Nightingale. She then corners Nightingale and hammers down on her. Kamille then hits Willow Nightingale with a pump kick.

AEW National Championship Match:Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis

The match starts off with Mark Davis tossing Jack Perry in the ring. Davis then hits Perry with a shoulder tackle. Perry then fights back with kicks and chops. Perry then forces Davis to the outside, but Davis catches him. Perry then sends Davis headfirst into the steel post. Perry then kicks Davis. Davis then gets the upperhand after a back-and-forth. Davis then gets a two count. Perry then makes his comeback and takes down Davis on the floor. Both men then battle on the apron. Perry then hits Davis with a sliced bread and gets a two count.

Davis then makes a comeback of his own by sending Perry crashing into the barricade. He then plants Perry on the apron rib first. Davis then gets a two count with a short-arm lariat. After some back-and-forth, Perry regains control. Perry then gets a two count with a piledriver on Davis. Perry then counters Davis with a hurricanrana and he rolls up Davis for the win.

The winner and still the AEW National Champion, Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry!

Hyan and Maya World then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the pre-show and Divine Dominion follow.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match:Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and Lena Kross) (c) vs. Hyan and Maya World

The match starts off with Maya World and Lena Kross and Divine Dominion have the early control. Hyan then comes in and Megan Bayne easily overpowers her. Hyan then takes Bayne down and follows it up with a diving crossbody. Kross then aggressively stomps down on Hyan before tagging Bayne back in. Bayne then hits some shoulder tackles and a chop on Hyan’s mouth. Kross then gets a two count after a lariat. Divine Dominion then continue to have the upperhand. Bayne then gets a near fall after a German suplex. Bayne then hits some vicious clubbing blows.

Hyan then hits a high boot on Kross’ face. She then takes Megan Bayne down as well. Bayne then drops Maya World on the apron and Hyan has been isolated once again. After some back-and-forth, Kross and World are tagged in. World then hits Kross with a dropkick from the turnbuckles. Divine Dominion are dominating at this stage of the match. Hyan then almost get the three count on Kross. Kross then kicks both Hyan and Maya World down. Bayne then has both challengers up and she easily tosses them down.

Bayne then gets a two count on World. World then counters Divine Dominion with a double DDT. They then get sent to the outside with dropkicks. Hyan then follows it up with a dive. World then hits Divine Dominion with a moonsault from the ropes. Back in the ring, Kross and Hyan battle it out. Kross then hits a pump kick. Hyan then gets a roll up for a two count. Bayne then kicks Hyan. Kross then plants her on the mat for a two count. Divine Dominion then hit a double chokeslam on Hyan for the win.

The winners and still the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and Lena Kross)!

Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness then checks in from the commentary desk and talks about how fans can watch the Dynasty PPV. They then give us a run down of the Dynasty PPV once more and the AEW Dynasty Zero Hour Pre-Show comes to a close.

AEW Dynasty Results (4/12/2026)

AEW Dynasty opens up with pyro shooting off on the stage as Excalibur checks in on commentary with Nigel McGuinness and Tony Schiavone.

The Young Bucks then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV and Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada follow.

Tag Team Match: The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. Don Callis Family (AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and NJPW World Television Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)

The match starts off with Konosuke Takeshita and Nick Jackson, with Takeshita quickly taking control before Kazuchika Okada tags in for a double team. Okada then stares Takeshita down before going back to work on Nick, taking him down before mocking Matt Jackson. Takeshita then comes in for an assist as Nick starts to fight back, taking both men down before tagging in Matt. The Young Bucks then take out Okada before Takeshita comes in and they take him down with a combo German suplex sunset flip before clotheslining him to the outside. Okada then heads around the ring, but both men take a dive from Nick. The Young Bucks then bring Takeshita back into the ring and set up for an Indytaker, with Nick dodging a dropkick by Okada before taking Takeshita to the mat but Okada takes Nick to the outside as Takeshita gets a near fall on Matt.

The crowd then lets Don Callis know what they think of him as Takeshita lays out Matt with a clothesline before tagging in Okada, who distracts the referee while Takeshita brings Matt to the announce desk, where Callis tries to gouge out Matt’s eye. Takeshita then brings him back to the ring where Okada sends him to the corner for a boot to the face. Okada then drops Matt to the mat for a two count before tagging in Takeshita, but he fends them off from the corner before sending them out of the ring. Takeshita then keeps him from making a tag, pulling Matt out of the ring before Matt fights back with a stunner. He then slides into the ring but we see Okada take Nick off the apron, mocking The Young Bucks by putting on the headband and arm tassels.

He then steps onto the apron, offering a tag to Matt before flipping him off and Matt responds by sending him off the apron to the floor. Takeshita then comes after him now, with Okada joining in before Matt takes both men down with a bulldog and a tag to Nick. Okada and Takeshita then send him to the ropes, but he fights back sending Takeshita to the corner. Nick then turns things around some more as he sends Okada to the canvas and following it up with a cutter for a near fall before Takeshita breaks it up. Okada and Takeshita then send the Young Bucks to the apron, but the Young Bucks come back around with a pair of Sharpshooters.

Okada and Takeshita then start slapping each other to keep them from passing out and they both reach the ropes for a break. Okada is out of the ring as the Young Bucks go after Takeshita, only for Okada to come back in for a backbreaker before he takes a superkick to the face. The Young Bucks then send Takeshita to the mat as well as Okada and a double splash only gets them a two count as Takeshita kicks out. The Young Bucks then set up for a TK Driver, but Okada gets involved and he and Takeshita drop the Young Bucks with a couple of tombstone piledrivers. Takeshita then makes the pin, but only gets a two count.

Matt then gets set up on the turnbuckle, where he starts to fight off Okada and Takeshita. Takeshita then hits Matt with an avalanche German suplex, but Nick comes in for the save as he hits a dropkick on Takeshita. He then takes a boot to the face by Okada as Takeshita hits a Power Drive Knee on Matt, but Nick shoves Okada onto Takeshita to break up the pin. Okada then manages to get a tag as he goes after Matt, setting up for an elbow drop before giving the people a bird salute. He then sets up for a Rainmaker lariat, but Matt fights it. A tombstone attempt is then stopped with a kick by Nick before he goes for a German suplex on Okada.

Takeshita then cinches in a waist lock of his own, but it’s Matt who finishes the combo with a sunset flip sending the rest to the canvas. Takeshita is back up as he goes after Matt, but Nick hits a Canadian Destroyer off his brother’s back only for The Young Bucks to take a knee strike from Takeshita. Okada is back in as all four men go at it in the middle of the ring, exchanging strikes. Takeshita and Okada back up into each other and this leads to a confrontation, which quickly boils over as they trade shots on each other. Matt then comes in to take advantage, but the pair turn their attention to him instead until Okada nearly levels Takeshita with a Rainmaker.

This then allows Matt to roll up Okada for two and the Young Bucks dodge a knee from Takeshita that lands on Okada instead. The Young Bucks then take control here until Okada goes after Matt with another Rainmaker hat takes out Takeshita by mistake. The Young Bucks then hit a BTE Trigger, but it’s only good for two. They then set up for a TK Driver, but Takeshita grabs the ankle of Nick only to decide to let go, allowing the Young Bucks to hit the TK Driver for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)!

After the match, The Young Bucks celebrate before leaving the ring, allowing Takeshita to flip off Okada before he leaves the ring as well. Callis then enters the ring to check on Okada.

We then go to a video package highlighting the return of Jericho as he faces Ricochet next on Dynasty.

Ricochet then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV with The Demand and Chris Jericho follows.

Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. The Demand’s Ricochet

The match starts off with Jericho soaking in the adulation of the fans in Vancouver before he and Ricochet circle the mat. Jericho then hits an arm drag to send Ricochet to the canvas and this garners a “you still got it” chant. He then responds by talking to the nearby camera that he “never lost it” before Ricochet goes after Jericho. Jericho then responds to the “bald” chants by acknowledging the lack of hair on his Ricochet’s head. Jericho then asks for the camera as Ricochet goes to the referee and Jericho lets us know that Ricochet is bald. Ricochet then cinches in a side headlock on Jericho before heading to the ropes, but Jericho dodges his offense as Ricochet tries to show off only to take a big chop from Jericho.

Ricochet then tries to fight back, but he takes a dropkick from Jericho instead and Jericho gets distracted playing to the crowd that he gets sent to the apron by Ricochet. Ricochet and Jericho then fight it out on the apron until Ricochet hits a Death Valley Driver sending Jericho onto the hardest part of the ring. The referee then checks on Jericho who is slowly stirring and we see Bishop Kaun standing nearby as the referee reaches a count of nine before Jericho slides back into the ring only to leave it once more, breaking the count. Jericho is now favoring his arm and the referee checks on him, but Ricochet sees his opening as he goes after that arm by sending Jericho into the ring steps.

Ricochet then brings Jericho back into the ring and goes after him in the corner with a low dropkick, mocking the fans before stomping away at Jericho. He then continues going to work on Jericho, driving him against the ropes to the chagrin of the crowd. Jericho then fights back with some chops, but takes a boot to the face by Ricochet before being brought back to the ropes. He is then pulled away from the ropes by the referee and Jericho seems to be trying to get the feeling back in his arm, which gives an opening for Toa Liona to go after his arm instead. Ricochet then looks to continue this beatdown, but takes a boot from the corner allowing Jericho to get to the ropes. He then evades a dropkick from Ricochet and sets up for a Lionsault to a pop from the crowd.

He then takes Ricochet back down for the Walls, but Ricochet fights back and sends him to the corner. Jericho then brings Ricochet back to the canvas, mocking him by putting his hair over Ricochet’s face as the crowd cheers. He then hits a spinal tap and heads to the corner, only to be intercepted by Ricochet who goes for a locomotion suplex. Jericho then manages to counter out and he goes for the Walls as Liona hops on the apron to distract the referee. Bishop Kaun then sends Jericho to the corner before sneaking out of the ring and Ricochet gets a two count. Ricochet then sends Jericho back down hard, but only gets another near fall before Jericho kicks out. The crowd then chants “Y2J” and this helps Jericho fire back up and he hit Ricochet with a Codebreaker for a two count.

Ricochet then starts to fight back but is sent to the corner for some chops by Jericho, who sends him across the ring before propping him up on the middle turnbuckle for some mounted punches and a hurricanrana. Ricochet then blocks a Codebreaker, sending him into the corner for a couple of kicks and a set of suplexes into the Vertigo but it’s only good for a near fall. Ricochet then heads to the corner, climbing up top but Jericho intercepts him. Jericho then hits a chop, but Ricochet bites him on the nose to knock him away. He then leaps off the top rope for a shooting star press right into a Codebreaker by Jericho. Jericho then goes for a cover, but Ricochet kicks out at two.

Jericho then heads to the corner, calling for Ricochet to get up only to send him back down. He then sets up for the Walls of Jericho. Ricochet then crawls toward the ropes for the break, but Jericho keeps him down until GOA get involve and that allows Ricochet to be pulled to the ropes. Jericho then fights back, sending all three men to the outside for a dive off the top turnbuckle as the crowd cheers. He then sends Liona into the barricade and hits a Judas Effect on Bishop, but Liona fights back to nail him with a clothesline before sending him back into the ring. Ricochet then hits a shooting star press, but Jericho kicks out at two. Ricochet is back up and he hits a Spirit Gun on Jericho, but he stops his own pinfall as GOA calls for him to do some more damage. Ricochet then hits a Lionsault on Jericho for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, The Demand’s Ricochet!

After the match, Ricochet celebrates with GOA.

We then get a video package hyping up the match between Darby Allin and Andrade El Idolo, which is coming up next.

Andrade El Idolo then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Darby Allin follows.

Singles Match (If Allin wins, he will receive a future AEW World Championship Match): Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Ídolo vs. Darby Allin

The match starts off with both men locking up until Andrade sends Allin to the corner. Allin then fights back for a side headlock as Andrade tries to fight out of it. Allin then wrings his arm for a hammerlock until Andrade turns it around for a surfboard stretch. Allin then tries to fight out of it, but is pulled back in before being slammed into the canvas by Andrade. Andrade then sends Allin to the ropes before doing the tranquilo pose on the opposite side, but Allin charges into him to send Andrade to the floor. Andrade then fights back by sending Allin crashing into the barricade.

Andrade then notices a lady at ringside checking him out and he decides to impress her even more by hoisting Allin up before walking up the ring steps. He then sends Allin into the ring before taking a selfie with the fan and this allows Allin to come crashing down on Andrade and it hurts inside and outside as they crash to the floor. Allin is back up as he sends Andrade into the crowd, pulling him up the steps until Andrade starts to fight back bringing Allin on his shoulder. Allin then breaks free, hitting a dropkick that sends Andrade flying down the steps. Allin then lands back first on the steps as well and he’s got a bit of damage on him as he brings Andrade back to ringside.

He then sends Andrade to the corner, but takes a knee to the face before Andrade hits a vertical suplex. He then goes for Amigo number two as the crowd chants “Eddie” before a moment of clarity allows him to send Allin into the turnbuckle on Amigo number three. Despite this, Allin manages to fight back as he hit Andrade with a stunner. Allin then heads to the corner, but gets caught by Andrade only for Allin to send him crashing to the canvas before locking in a crossface. Andrade then quickly gets a boot on the bottom rope to force the break. He then goes to the outside, but takes a dive from Allin that sends him into the announce desk. Allin then goes after him with some bites before climbing up top for a dropkick that sends Andrade off the chair he was seated in and crashing into the barricade.

He then brings Andrade back to the ring before they fight it out on the apron, where Andrade sends Allin to the floor with a vertical suplex to “holy s**t” chants from the crowd. The referee then checks on both men before beginning the count and at eight we see Andrade back up to bring Allin back into the ring. Allin is in the corner as Andrade gets back to his feet, charging at full speed for a running Meteora but Allin manages to kick out at two. Andrade then gets back up as the crowd is chanting “take your pants off” and after hearing the crowd he decides to oblige, going for a moonsault that Allin tries to evade. Andrade then manages to hit a second one for a near fall. Both men are up and trading strikes now until Alliin falls to the corner where he takes a chop from Andrade.

Allin then turns it around with a Sliced Bread into a Scorpion Death Drop. He then follows it up with a Coffin Drop and the cover, but Andrade grabs the arm of the referee to stop the count. Allin is back up as he charges for a Code Red, but it gets countered into a back elbow by Andrade for two. Andrade then goes for a DM, but Allin manages to counter that and clutches deep to keep Andrade pinned for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Darby Allin!

After the match, Andrade is both frustrated and surprised as he rises to his feet as does Darby Allin. He eventually offers a handshake to Allin, who accepts in a show of sportsmanship. Andrade then leaves the ring allowing Allin to celebrate his win, shaking his head as he heads up the ramp.

We then get a video package hyping up Cage & Cope challenging FTR for the AEW World Tag Team Championship.

Adam Copeland then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and the crowd is singing along with his theme. Christian Cage then makes his way down to the ring next and FTR follow with Stokely. 

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) (c) vs. Cage and Cope (Christian Cage and “The Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland)

The match starts off with Adam Copeland and Cash Wheeler and both men quickly trade strikes before Dax Harwood and Christian Cage charge in for a brawl. This then ends with Copeland going back after Wheeler, tagging in Cage as the crowd is singing “O Canada” while they double team Wheeler for a near fall. Copeland then tags back in as Wheeler rushes out of the ring for a breather, shouting at the camera before Copeland comes after him to send Wheeler into the barricade. He then brings Wheeler back into the ring, but takes a hanging DDT from Wheeler who follows it up with some stomps.

Harwood then gets a tag as FTR double team Copeland, setting him up on the apron for more damage as the crowd starts chants “Bald” at Harwood or Stokely. Harwood then takes Copeland to the mat for a chinlock and Copeland struggles to try and break free. He then finally does with a back suplex on Harwood, who gets the tag to Wheeler just as Copeland tags in Cage. He then gets FTR on the ropes, driving his boots into their backs before attacking Harwood in the corner. He then sends Wheeler into the corner as well, beating up on both of them with several punches to the amusement of the crowd.

Harwood then gets a waist lock on Cage, who distracts the referee long enough to hit a low blow on Harwood before hitting both of FTR with a dive to the outside. He then brings Harwood back in the ring but is caught by Wheeler, who ends up being dropped to the floor by Harwood. This then allows Cage to go for a Killswitch, but Harwood breaks free for some chops to send Cage to the mat instead. “Bald” chants return as Harwood goes back to work on Cage, who goes for a Killswitch only for Cage to reverse into one of his own for a near fall before Wheeler breaks it up. He then hangs up Cage on the ropes, dropping his arm on the top rope in the process.

A tag is then made as Wheeler goes after Cage, driving his arm into the ring post as the referee starts the count. The crowd is chanting something that seems to get FTR worked up slightly before Harwood focuses on sending Cage into the announce desk not once but twice. He then brings Cage back into the ring to go back after the arm. He then gets a quick near fall before continuing the attack until Cage sends him over with a back body drop and Harwood gets a tag and stops Copeland from doing the same before getting the drop on Cage. Cage then manages to fight back, sending Harwood to the mat as the referee begins a count. Harwood then pulls him back but is fought off before Copeland makes the tag, sending FTR to the canvas.

He then dodges Harwood to send Wheeler to the floor with a spear before hitting an Impaler on Harwood for a two count. Copeland then cinches in a crossface on Harwood as Cage cinches in one of his own on Wheeler, but Wheeler bites Cage’s hand to escape and sends Cage crashing on top of Copeland and Harwood to help Harwood escape. Copeland is then hit by one of the AEW World Tag Team Championship belts before FTR sets up for Shatter Machine on Cage. Copeland then comes to Cage’s aid and hits a spear on Harwood. He then goes for a pin, but Harwood kicks out and hits a Shatter Machine to Copeland with Wheeler. Harwood then pins Copeland, but Cage sends Stokely into the ring on top of Copeland and Wheeler to break the fall.

Stokely then explains himself to Harwood in the ring and shoves the referee. The referee then shoves Stokely out of the ring, opening the door for Copeland to spear Harwood. Wheeler then sends Cage into the timekeeper’s area, but Copeland delivers some right hands on Wheeler and Harwood. Harwood and Wheeler then hit a series of kicks on Copeland and set up for an FTR Trigger on Copeland, but Copeland avoids it and spears them both. FTR then hits a Shatter Machine on Copeland for the win.

The winners and still the AEW World Tag Team Champions, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!

After the match, FTR celebrate their win.

We then look back at Kamille attacking Willow Nightingale during Zero Hour. We then head to the back, where Willow Nightngale issues the challenge to Kamille to defend the TBS Championship on the Spring Breakthru edition of Dynamite.

We then get a video package on the upcoming AEW TNT Championship Gauntlet Match.

Tommaso Ciampa then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and RUSH follows.

AEW TNT Championship Gauntlet Match: “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. TBD

The match starts off with both men locking up, neither giving way as they fight to the corner. This then moves to the two trading shots back and forth, each looking for the advantage as they hit the ropes looking for a shoulder tackle to no avail. More chops from both men now and RUSH gets Ciampa on the ropes, only to be pulled back by Ciampa for a flurry of chops of his own. RUSH then fights back with some chops, dodging Ciampa before hitting a hard elbow sending him to the corner. He then teases going for The Horns, instead mocking Ciampa before telling him to stay tranquilo.

This then allows Ciampa to regroup, sending RUSH into the corner for a series of stomps followed by a running boot as the countdown reveals our next entrant and it is Bandido as he makes his way down to the ring. Bandido then takes flight to drop Ciampa on the floor. He then thrust kicks RUSH in the corner. Bandido then hits a cannonball senton. He then pulls RUSH away from the corner for a frog splash, but Ciampa breaks up the pin at two. He then sends Bandido into the corner, but is caught in the ropes instead only for RUSH to stop him from hitting a 21 Plex before sending him into the barricade. RUSH then sends Bandido back into the ring, pulling him by the hair to drop him on the mat. He then tries to pull off the mask of Bandido as the countdown reveals our next entrant and it is “Speedball” Mike Bailey.

Bailey then tries to bounce back from losing the trios titles at Collision as he rushes to the ring, fighting off RUSH before going after Ciampa with a flurry of offense. Roundhouse kick then sends Ciampa down hard and Bailey gets a two count off a standing shooting star. RUSH and Bailey then trade chops now as the countdown reveals our next entrant and it is El Clon. He then makes a beeline for the ring, knocking down RUSH and Bailey on his way down. He then reveals eyeholes in his mask before sliding into the ring, where the takes Bandido down hard for a near fall as we get another countdown for our next entrant and it is PAC as he makes his way through the crowd to get to ringside.

He then goes after the rest of the field, eventually taking most of them out with a Black Arrow to the outside. He then slides back into the ring to confront Bailey, but Bandido slides into the ring as well. PAC then knocks back Bailey and goes after Bandido, who takes a thrust kick from PAC leading to all three men laying into each other as the countdown reveals the next entrant and it is Daniel Garcia as makes his way down to the ring through the crowd. He then gets in quick looking for an easy pinfall, rolling up Bandido and Ciampa but only getting a near fall each time. He then sends them both out before stepping into a thrust kick by Clon, but Garcia counters a suplex leading to an exchange of near falls.

Garcia then gets a two count to end the exchange. PAC then comes in and both Death Riders focus on wearing down El Clon. El Clon then goes down as PAC and Garcia focus on the countdown to reveal the next entrant and it is Anthony Bowens. Bowens then sends the Death Riders out before going after Bandido with a flurry of offense into a Famouser. Clon then slides into the ring but gets taken down hard by Bowens, who dodges one kick by Bailey but not the second. Bailey then heads to the corner, where Bowens intercepts him with a dragon screw sending Bailey to the mat. PAC then confronts Bowens and the two go at it, with PAC being sent to the corner.

Bowens then stays on top of him with a DDT from the ropes, but Ciampa breaks the pin at two. Tommaso and RUSH then lay into Bowens with a series of stomps, sending him out of the ring as the countdown reveals the next entrant and it is Kevin Knight. He then leaps over RUSH to go after Ciampa, only for RUSH to come back after him. He then gets laid out with a dive by Bailey and JetSpeed celebrate as the Death Riders call them back into the ring. The four then brawl in the ring until the Death Riders take control, only to be sent to the floor by JetSpeed for a stereo dive on each side of the ring. The tag partners then stare each other down as they start to get back in the ring, but Garcia pulls Knight away and sends Bailey out before Bowens comes in. This then doesn’t last long as RUSH comes rushing after Bowens with some stomps in the corner.

RUSH then hits Bowens with The Horns, but Clon tries to take advantage as he gets a near fall on Bowens and RUSH. Bandido then hits him with a 21 Plex for a near fall before that gets broken upas the countdown reveals the next entrant and it is Wheeler Yuta. He comes rushing toward ringside to take advantage of the chaos, but he gets sent to the outside as Knight looks for a dive. He then gets intercepted by Ciampa, who sends Knight flying onto the pile outside with a superplex. PAC was unaffected and he takes advantage as he brings Bailey back into the ring for a two count. Ciampa then breaks it up, but is sent out of the ring by Yuta as Garcia locks in a Dragon Slayer on Bailey. Just when he thinks he’s got it won, Knight comes in with a UFO Splash to break it up and he gets the cover on Garcia for the win.

The winner of the Gauntlet Match and new AEW TNT Champion, JetSpeed’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight!

After the match, we get some pyro for the new champ as he celebrates his first singles title in AEW.

We then get a video package for the AEW Women’s World Championship Match.

We then head to ringside before getting a shot of a pub setup for the Brawling Birds, where a roughed-up Alex Windsor tells her mate Jaime Hayter it’s her turn to get out there. She then takes a quick drink for the road before making her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV. Thekla then makes her way down to the ring and we get this match underway.

AEW Women’s World Championship Match:Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla (c) vs. The Brawling Birds’ Jamie Hayter

The match starts off with Hayter hitting Thekla with a boot and she follows it up with some hard shots on Thekla before sending her to the ropes, where Hayter is met with a spear by Thekla in retaliation. She then sends Hayter to the outside, looking to keep on the attack as she sends Hayter into the announce desk. She then follows it up by sending Hayter into the guardrail before hitting some punches, but Hayter fights back with some punches of her own. Thekla then backs away, but is met with a chop on the apron by Hayter before getting back into the ring. Hayter then follows it up with a snap suplex for two.

She then goes back on the attack until Thekla rolls out of the ring for a breather, but Hayter doesn’t let up for long as she follows Thekla to the floor for some right hands. She then hoists Thekla up for a suplex, but Thekla blocks it and this goes up the ramp until Thekla hits Hayter with a DDT onto the ramp. She then sends Hayter rolling down the ramp with a boot to the face before walking back to the ring, sliding in before going up top for a dive on a rising Hayter. Hayter slowly gets back up as the referee is making the count, stepping onto the apron only to take a boot to the face by Thekla. Hayter then manages to get back in the ring after this, but is immediately sent to the opposite side by Thekla.

Upon her return, Hayter takes some more shots by Thekla before getting to her feet and both women trade strikes until Hayter gets sent to the corner. Thekla then pulls Hayter back in for a cover and a two count, immediately going for a submission hold that gets into illegal territory as the referee calls for a break before five. Both women then get to their feet now, trading shots until a slap sends Hayter crashing to the canvas. Thekla then hits the ropes for a headscissors into a standing octopus hold of sorts, wrenching the fingers of Hayter as she struggles toward the ropes. She then manages to get there, forcing a break before falling to the mat.

She then tries to use the ropes to prop herself up, but takes a kick sending her through the ropes to the apron. Thekla then brings Hayter up and takes a headbutt by Hayter, who sends Thekla crashing onto the apron with a suplex before both women drop to the floor. The referee then begins the count and it reaches nine just as both women slide into the ring on opposite sides to save the match for themselves. They slowly fight to their feet, trading strikes until Thekla tries to send Hayter to the ropes. Hayter then turns this around, sending Thekla to the corner for a clothesline before dropping Thekla to the mat. She then follows it up with a Liger Bomb, but only gets a two count.

Hayter then brings Thekla up for a suplex, but Thekla counters for a near fall off a clothesline. Hayter then fights back when Thekla starts to go around the ring, setting up for a tombstone piledriver and a two count and has to get her shoulder up at one when the referee begins a new pin count. Thekla then ends up sending Hayter to the corner, but Hayter fights back until Thekla takes a bite out of her. Thekla then drops Hayter to the mat with a spider suplex, staying on the turnbuckle for a double foot stomp onto the upper back of Hayter. Hayter is then back on her feet before Thekla knocks her down with a roundhouse kick for a two count. Thekla with a spider pose before charging for a spear, but Hayter counters into a backbreaker. Hayterade is then dodged by Thekla, who rakes the eyes of Hayter for a roll up and it’s enough for the win as she grabs the bottom rope for leverage.

The winner and still the AEW Women’s World Champion, Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla!

After the match, Thekla rolls out of the ring to celebrate as Windsor runs down the ramp to dispute the decision with the referee but the call is final.

We then go to a video package hyping up the feud between Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay leading to tonight’s AEW Continental Championship Match at Dynasty.

Will Ospreay then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Jon Moxley follows.

AEW Continental Championship Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay

The match starts off with Ospreay immediately hitting Moxley with a Hidden Blade from out of the corner to a big pop from the crowd. They then chant his name as he talks about having time on his hands now. Ospreay then goes to the corner as Moxley starts to get to his feet, only to be laid out with a second Hidden Blade sending Moxley out to the floor. Ospreay then goes after Moxley on the outside before propping him up on the apron for a DDT. Ospreay then brings Moxley back into the ring as he goes up top for a flying forearm to the back. Moxley then drops to the canvas as Ospreay lays in some forearm strikes until Moxley looks for a triangle hold. Ospreay then counters by hoisting Moxley up for a powerbomb.

Moxley then crawls to the ropes where Ospreay lays some more strikes on him, sending him to the floor before sending Moxley into the ring steps. Ospreay then props Moxley onto the steps, shouting at him for the six months he put him out of action but Moxley manages to fight back, sending Ospreay to the floor with a Paradigm Shift. He then brings Ospreay back into the ring for a sleeper suplex, stalking his prey before putting Ospreay down with a right hand. He then continues the beatdown with a few more shots for good measure, allowing Ospreay to get back up for a free shot which ends with Ospreay taking Moxley to the canvas. Ospreay then hits a springboard dropkick on Moxley, who rolls to the outside for a breather before he intercepts Ospreay on the turnbuckle.

He then looks for a piledriver on the apron but Ospreay fights back, sending Moxley back into the ring for a springboard dive right into a forearm strike by Moxley. Ospreay then collapses to the canvas as Moxley goes back to work on him. Ospreay then manages to fight back, taking Moxley down hard before Moxley transitions into a bulldog choke as we get the announcement that ten minutes have elapsed. Moxley then brings Ospreay up for a suplex and a cover, but Ospreay manages to get a shoulder up just in time. The fight then moves to the corner where Moxley looks for a sleeper suplex off the turnbuckle, but Ospreay lands on his feet. He then gets caught with a second suplex attempt, but Ospreay manages to hit Moxley with a powerbomb in response for a two count.

He then heads to the ropes for an Oscutter, but Moxley counters for a Paradigm Shift and Ospreay bounces back up, hitting a Hidden Blade on Moxley before dropping back to the canvas. Both men then slowly get to their feet for an exchange of strikes. Moxley is hobbling as Ospreay sends him to the corner, laying in some more strikes until the referee tries to intervene. Ospreay then shoves him down to the mat. Things then get awkward as Ospreay offers a hand to apologize to the referee and this distraction allows him to take a big lariat from Moxley. Ospreay then bounces back as he hits a Styles Clash on Moxley, but the slow transition to a pin allows Moxley to kick out at two.

Moxley then goes for a choke but Ospreay escapes, heading to the corner for a Hidden Blade that gets him a near fall as we are told that five minutes remain. Ospreay is favoring his neck and shoulder as we see him setting up for a Tiger Driver, but Moxley breaks free to leave the ring. Ospreay then follows him to the outside, looking for a Tiger Driver on the ring steps before Moxley breaks free and this allows Moxley to hit a piledriver, sending Ospreay headfirst onto the top of the steps. Moxley then enters the ring as the referee calls for the medic to check on Ospreay and the referee begins the count as Ospreay is struggling to move.

At the count of eight Ospreay gets to the apron, but drops back down before finally sliding into the ring at nine where Moxley hits him with a lariat followed by two Paradigm Shifts. Moxley then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out just in time. Moxley then hoists Ospreay up and hits him with a Death Rider DDT for the win.

The winner and still the AEW Continental Champion, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!

After the match, the doc checks on Ospreay after Moxley leaves the ring in celebration of his win tonight. Ospreay is then helped to his feet before heading up to the back.

We then get a video package hyping AEW Double Or Nothing, which heads to Queens, New York on Sunday, May 24th.

We then head to the back, where we hear from Darby Allin after his win earlier tonight. He addresses his career starting in Everett, where Dynamite is taking place this Wednesday. He then says he is watching the main event, teasing that he may be looking for his title shot to go down this Wednesday at Spring Breakthru Dynamite.

We then get a video package on the AEW World Trios Championship Match.

We then head back to ringside, where a sitcom studio has been set up on the stage. Roderick Strong appears to wake up Orange Cassidy, saying he is gonna be here soon and he is none other than Kyle O’Reilly. O’Reilly then says Conglomeration it before they make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV. The Dogs then destroy the sitcom set on the stage before making their way down to the ring.

AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Dogs (Clark Connors, David Finlay and Gabe Kidd) (c) vs. The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong)

The match starts off with O’Reilly and Finlay as O’Reilly cinches in a side headlock on Finlay. Finlay then fights back to hit the ropes, stopping a sunset flip for some stomps. Finley then hits the ropes but runs into a lifting knee from O’Reilly, who gets the tag to Strong for a double team. They then fend off Kidd and Connors before tagging in Cassidy who goes up top, the middle and just goes for an elbow from the mat itself for a near fall. Connors and Kidd then come in but are sent right back out, allowing the Conglomeration to high five each other until the Dogs get the jump on them. The fight then spills to the outside, where they set up O’Reilly for a Full Clip from the apron.

The Dogs then celebrate until Strong rushes toward Finlay, only for Kidd to send him into the barricade with a boot. Back in the ring, we see Finlay go after Cassidy until he gets sent to the corner by Cassidy, who gets beat up by Connors on the outside allowing Finlay to regain control. He then drops Cassidy to the mat for a chinlock, but Cassidy fights back to his feet until Finlay sends him into the turnbuckle for a tag to Connors. The crowd then boos as Connors eventually sends Cassidy down with a snap suplex for a two count. Clark then sends Cassidy to the opposite corner before mocking Strong, getting something of a pounce on Cassidy before he can get the tag.

Cassidy is back up as he sends Connors into the corner before tagging in Strong, who sends Cassidy into both members of The Dogs before hitting a gutbuster on Clark for a near fall. Finlay then comes in to go after Strong, who manages to fend him and Connors off as O’Reilly gets back to the apron. Strong then makes the tag and O’Reilly goes off on Clark before hitting a dragon screw that sends Finlay to the floor. He then hits one on Connors as well before locking in an ankle lock. Finlay then tries to break it up after he dodges an Orange Punch, but he gets sent out with a knee strike by Strong and this allows O’Reilly to cinch the ankle lock in even deeper on Connors, who ends up tapping out.

The winners and new AEW World Trios Champions, The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong)!

After the match, The Conglomeration celebrate with pyro as the crowd cheers them on.

Kenny Omega then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the PPV and MJF follows.

AEW World Championship Match: “The Devil” MJF (c) vs. “The God of Pro Wrestling” Kenny Omega

The match starts off with MJF talking some smack on Kenny Omega before they get ready to go. They then circle the mat as the crowd chants something towards MJF, who shouts at the fans before going for a Salt of the Earth on Omega to no avail. He then counters out of a One-Winged Angel for a near fall and the fight spills to the apron where Omega fends off a Heatseeker. He then looks for a V-Trigger on MJF, but MJF escapes for a breather and some as he walks into the crowd. Fans then give him some grief for this and he responds by telling them they’re on his time before he gets back into the ring.

MJF then gets the advantage on Omega, which he celebrates before hitting the ropes but Omega takes him to the outside, only for MJF to avoid a dive. He then walks around before taking a dropkick that sends him to the barricade, allowing Omega to get the drop on him with a dive to the floor. Omega then charges toward MJF now, but MJF counters with a drop toe hold that sends him face first into a steel chair. He then sends Omega over the guardrail, but a moment of distraction allows Omega to climb up to take MJF back to the floor. He then grabs the timekeeper’s table and brings it over toward MJF, taking advantage of a loophole in the rules to hit a double stomp onto the table propped over MJF.

Omega then starts to set the table up until the referee reminds him he can only win the belt in the ring and Omega responds by rolling into the ring just long enough to break the count. He then sets MJF up on the table as the count starts anew, climbing the turnbuckle until MJF retreats back into the ring and knocks Omega off the turnbuckle. This then allows MJF to lay in some stomps on Omega and he follows it up with a hard scoop slam. Omega then starts to fight back until MJF hits him with a neckbreaker. They then trade strikes in the middle of the ring and MJF is worn down by Omega with some more shots before going for a powerbomb, but MJF counters with a water wheel drop, getting a cover on Omega for a two count.

He then takes Omega to the corner for some punches, flipping off the crowd which allows Omega to fight back for some punches of his own. MJF then breaks free with a Manhattan drop, but tweaks his knee evading Omega in the corner before getting an O’Connor roll for a near fall before Omega kicks out. Omega then gets to the ropes, giving MJF an idea to go for a V-Trigger only for Omega to dodge him and he hits a snap dragon suplex instead. He then stays on the attack, dropping MJF to the mat before hitting a moonsault for a cover and a two count before MJF rolls out of the ring, looking for a breather.

Omega then runs the ropes, building up speed as MJF gets back up just in time to be sent back to the floor with a dive by Omega. The fight then returns to the ring as MJF breaks away from a One-Winged Angel, also dodging a catapult as we get dueling chants for both men from the crowd. The two then fight it out on the ring until MJF lands on his feet on the mat, biting Omega’s head in the corner until the referee intervenes. MJF then props Omega up on the turnbuckle, eventually looking for a tombstone piledriver before Omega breaks free. Omega then goes for a sunset powerbomb, but MJF lands on his feet. Omega then hits a snap dragon suplex and he lands on his feet when MJF goes for a suplex of his own.

MJF then counters a One-Winged Angel into a reverse rana. He then goes for a Long Island Sunrise on Omega, but Omega pops back up for a running knee on MJF instead. Both men are now on their feet as Omega goes after MJF on the ropes, but a dodged Heatseeker just gives MJF an opening for a cutter on Omega for two. He then tries to tell Omega he can’t escape, but Omega counters out of his own signature to get a near fall. He then tries to do the same to MJF, but MJF fights back. Omega then looks for a V-Trigger but runs into a strike by MJF, who starts mocking Omega by asking if his stomach hurts. Both men then hit the ropes and run into each other, falling to the canvas. MJF then takes Omega to the corner but Omega fights back, sending MJF’s head into the turnbuckle.

Omega then hits some more shots before pulling MJF in for a buckle bomb. Omega then goes up top as MJF gets to his feet, only to be sent crashing down with a missile dropkick by Omega for a two count. He then climbs the turnbuckle once more, only to take a forearm to the midsection by MJF. MJF then looks for a tombstone before Omega breaks free. MJF then boots him away before jumping off the turnbuckle and right into a knee by Omega. MJF is still in the corner as Omega starts to set up for an avalanche One-Winged Angel. MJF then tries to break free, but it’s no good as Omega sends him crashing to the canvas with the One-Winged Angel off the turnbuckle. Omega then struggles to reach over for the pin and that pause is enough for MJF to roll out of the ring out of Omega’s reach.

Omega then leaves the ring to bring MJF back in, bringing MJF to his feet only for MJF to fight back with a knee. He then looks for a Cross Rhodes, but instead takes a kick to the face sending him into the corner. This then opens Omega up for a V-Trigger from behind followed by a snap dragon suplex and another V-Trigger for the cover, but MJF manages to kick out just in the nick of time. Omega then brings MJF back up as he looks for a One-Winged Angel, but MJF drops to the mat as Omega is struggling to lift him up. He then tries again and this time MJF counters into a Cross Rhodes followed by a package piledriver as he goes for the pin, but Omega kicks out at two.

MJF is struggling to figure out what he has to do to win this match, getting to his feet to slap Omega in the face. He then nails Omega with some more shots as Omega struggles to his feet, only to be dropped back to the canvas. Omega then gets back up, absorbing a few more shots from MJF before the two men go nose to nose. Omega then fires back with a flurry of offense, forcing MJF to the corner. He then keeps this up until he pulls MJF away, spitting in his face before hitting a hard kick. This then sets him up for a V-Trigger on MJF, with fans chanting “one more time” as Omega hits a right hand forcing MJF back to the ropes. Omega then builds up speed for a second V-Trigger, hoisting MJF up for One-Winged Angel but MJF breaks free, pulling the ref into a V-Trigger by Omega instead.

Omega then tries to revive the referee and this allows MJF to hit a low blow. While Omega is recovering, MJF walks over to the referee to retrieve his Dynamite Diamond Ring. Omega then catches him and hit a One-Winged Angel for the cover. The referee is still down as the crowd starts a count of their own and a second referee comes running to the ring to make the count, only for MJF to kick out just before three. The fight then spills to the apron as Omega looks for a One-Winged Angel through the table, but MJF nails him with the ring to set up for a tombstone piledriver sending Omega through the table. He then brings him back to the apron for a Heatseeker for the win.

The winner and still the AEW World Champion, “The Devil” MJF!

After the match, MJF struggles to get up and he chooses instead to roll to the apron where he demands an assist from a medic. He is then helped onto his feet as he heads up the ramp, while we get a replay of the finish. MJF then breaks away from the medic’s arms as he heads to his throne, putting his crown back on his head as we are reminded of the Spring Breakthru this week on Dynamite and Collision. MJF then raises the title up as pyro goes off behind him and AEW Dynasty comes to a close.

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