AEW Dynamite Results (2/4/2026)

Here are the Full results for the February 4, 2026, edition of AEW Dynamite on TBS live from the Pearl Theater at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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AEW Dynamite Results (2/4/2026)

The show opens up with commentary welcoming us as MJF, Brody King, Kenny Omega and Don Callis on behalf of his family cut a promo. MJF says he is not afraid of Brody King. King then says he will hurt MJF. Kenny Omega then says he vows to get his revenge on Andrade El Idolo. Don Callis then says Konosuke Takeshita and the Don Callis Family will destroy the Death Riders. He then says Mark Davis and Andrade will do the same to Hangman Page and Kenny Omega. Babes of Wrath and MegaBad also cut promo ahead of their matches on Dynamite tonight.

The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Don Callis Family follow.

Trios Match: The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, “The Bastard” PAC and Daniel Garcia) vs. Don Callis Family (“The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander, El Clon and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)

The match starts off with Garcia and Alexander and both men exchange holds. Garcia then goes to work on Alexander on the mat. Both men then get to their feet as Garcia is sent to the ropes, but he fights back with some strikes of his own to take Alexander off his game. Alexander then backs away to his corner as El Clon tags in and PAC gets the tag as well for the Death Riders. PAC then takes Clon to the mat with a side headlock before wringing his arm when they return to their feet. Clon then uses his agility to counter out, but takes a headscissors by PAC before hitting one of his own on PAC who manages to land on his feet.

Both men then circle the mat before PAC tags in Moxley and Clon responds in kind with a tag to Takeshita. They then stare each other down before Takeshita lays in some forearm shots. Moxley then fires back and they go face to face before chaos erupts, with all six men going at it in the ring. The Death Riders then clear the ring before Garcia gets a tag to PAC as they triple team Takeshita. Moxley then continues the beatdown before tagging in Garcia and they gang up on Takeshita in the corner before Clon comes in to stop things. He then gets a tag as PAC tags in as well and both men go at it until PAC hits Clon with a release German suplex.

PAC then runs the ropes for a lariat, but gets tripped up by Alexander and this leads to him and Takeshita laying in some shots on PAC while Clon distracts the referee. Don Callis Family has isolated PAC as Moxley loses his cool. Alexander then hoist PAC and puts him down. He then misses a guillotine knee drop. PAC then tags Moxley in Takeshita tags in as well. Both men then exchange strikes. Moxley then hits a back suplex and Takeshita hits an exploder. Moxley then nails Clon with a cutter. Moxley then nails Takeshita with a lariat. Garcia then comes in and applies the Dragon Tamer on Takeshita.

Moxley then hits the Stomp on Takeshita, but Alexander makes the save for his team. After some wild action in and around the ring, Takeshita gets a two count after a blue thunder bomb. Don Callis Family then single out Garcia and Takeshita hits the power-drive knee for a two count. Takeshita then hits Garcia with the Raging Fire for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, Don Callis Family (“The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander, El Clon and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)!

After the match, the Don Callis Family celebrate in the ring as the Death Riders regroup on the outside.

We then take a look back at Andrade El Idolo beating Swerve Strickland last week on Dynamite before we head to the back to hear from the man himself. Prince Nana says their focus is where it’s always at, the top of All Elite Wrestling. He then says losing one match doesn’t mean they’ve lost sight of that and they’re not going anywhere. A silent Strickland simply saunters off as commentary hypes up the lineup for tonight.

We then get a video package looking back at Will Ospreay following his recent surgery and also looking back on his career in AEW and the hope of returning to where the best wrestle.

Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and their opponents Jordan Oasis and Brittnie Brooks are already in the ring.

Mixed Tag Team Match: The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Jordan Oasis and Brittnie Brooks

The match starts off with Oasis offering a free shot to Cassidy, who responds with a light chop before offering a free shot to Jordan. He then ends up taking Oasis to the mat with a hands in pockets takedown and checks his reflection on the bald head of Oasis as the crowd cheer. A tag is then made to Brooks and Storm, with Storm pulling Brooks by the hair twice to drop her to the mat. Oasis then runs in, but Cassidy and Storm take their opponents to the corner before having a slight dance in the middle of the ring.

Storm then hits a DDT on Brooks followed by Cassidy dropping Oasis with one of his own, setting him up for a hip attack by Storm and an Orange Punch for the win.

The winners of the Mixed Tag Team Match, The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and “Timeless” Toni Storm!

After the match, Cassidy grabs a microphone to address the match they made for Grand Slam Australia. They then lament the possibility of becoming bald before promising to either give Wheeler Yuta a cute little combover or make Marina Shafir look like Moxley.

We then see video footage from earlier today of Bullet Club Wardogs attacking Darby Allin and kidnapping him.

Hangman Page then make his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Mark Davis follows.

Singles Match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis

The match starts off with Davis charging at Page for an early advantage, but Page fires back to take Davis to the mat as the crowd cheer. Davis then fights back to send Page to the ropes, but Page low bridges him to send Davis to the outside before hitting a dive that sends Davis into the announce desk. Page then rebounds from the apron for a lariat before sending Davis back into the ring, but Davis turns things around as he lays into Page with some shots in the corner. Page then escapes the ring, but is sent into the barricade by Davis.

Davis is still in control with both men in the ring as he sends page into the corner, but Page fights out and he sweeps Davis’ legs out from under him for a two count. Davis is now on the apron as Page hits the ropes, but Davis fights back and stops a sunset powerbomb to drive Page into the apron. Davis then charges at Page on the guardrail, but Page evades him before taking Davis to the floor with a moonsault off the railing. He then brings Davis back into the ring for another moonsault, but Davis manages to kick out at two. He then blocks a Dead Eye attempt to go for an elevated powerbomb, but Page counters for a near fall. Davis is back up for a lariat and a back suplex for the cover, but Page kicks out.

Davis has Hangman on the ropes for a lariat, but Adam fights back only to be dropped to the mat by Mark…before countering into a Dead Eye for two! Page sets up for a Buckshot Lariat only to be sent to the ropes by Davis…but he counters, and eventually lands a tombstone piledriver sending Davis onto the ramp. He sends Davis back into the ring for a Buckshot Lariat to pick up the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “Hangman” Adam Page!

After the match, commentary talks about Page going on to Grand Slam Australia to face the winner of tonight’s Omega vs. Andrade match to determine the #1 Contender to the AEW World Championship at Revolution. Page then gets a microphone to address packing his bags next week to head to Australia, promising that if he earns his shot he will take back the title he never should have lost. Page then leaves the ring.

We then get a vignette looking at Kevin Knight.

Andrade El Idolo then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Don Callis and Kenny Omega follows.

Singles Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idolo

The match starts off with El Idolo leaving the ring for some advice from Callis before returning as we hear what the crowd thinks of Callis. El Idolo then shoves Omega before they trade strikes back and forth. El Idolo then pokes Omega in the eye, but takes a running knee that sends him out of the ring. Omega then sets El Idolo up for a One-Winged Angel on the floor, but El Idolo breaks free, eventually taking Omega to the floor with a suplex. Omega then sends El Idolo into the barricade and back into the ring, only for Omega to intercept him in the corner. Both men then fight it out on the turnbuckle before Omega hits El Idolo with a superplex, but that is only good for a two count.

Omega then brings El Idolo back to his feet, wringing his arm before hitting El Idolo with a moonsault for a near fall. El Idolo then fights back from the ropes for a cross body to take Omega to the canvas, only for Omega to counter a figure four leg lock for a cradle and a two count. El Idolo then fires back with a vertical suplex and a second one before rolling with Omega out of the ring for the third Amigo on the floor. El Idolo then flirts with some ladies in the front row before getting back in the ring and getting the drop on Omega to send him back to the floor. One of the ladies then gets a selfie with him.

El Idolo then wears Omega down with a side headlock. Omega then reverses the hold briefly, but El Idolo regains control. El Idolo then climbs up the ropes, but Omega counters a moonsault. El Idolo then fights back with a figure four leg lock. He then tries to bridge it, but Omega counters. Andrade is then forced to reach the bottom rope for a break. Both men then exchange blows before Omega hits the snap dragon suplex. Omega then hits a second one. Omega then kicks the back of El Idolo and follows it up with the V-Trigger in the corner. El Idolo then counters an avalanche One-Winged Angel and he gets a two count after a DDT on the mat.

El Idolo then gets another two count after running double knees in the corner. Both men then have a slugging contest and both men nail stiff strikes. El Idolo then stops Omega with a lunging boot. Omega then counters with a knee strikes, but El Idolo nails Omega with a back elbow. Callis then hands El Idolo a screw driver behind the referee’s back. El Idolo then looks to use it, but Swerve Strickland shows up and stops El Idolo. The shenanigans then leads to a distraction. Omega then tries for an One-Winged Angel, but El Idolo gets out and hits a low blow. He then hits Omega with the Message for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idolo!

After the match, El Idolo leaves the ring to celebrate the win with the Don Callis Family and back in the ring Strickland and Omega have an argument about what went down. This then leads to security rushing down to break things up.

Commentary then hypes up the AEW World Title Eliminator Match before throwing to a video package highlighting the man looking for a title shot Brody King.

Commentary then hypes up the lineup still to come, with the Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match coming up next as Babes of Wrath face MegaBad.

We then head to the back, where Kris Statlander tells Thekla that she will have to wait on finding out the stipulation for their AEW Women’s World Championship offering to reveal the details on Collision. Statlander then says in the meantime, sit down, shut up and pray that Cosmic Killer is just a nickname.

MegaBad then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Babes of Wrath follow.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) vs. MegaBad (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Superbad” Penelope Ford)

The match starts off with MegaBad taking control and they send Cameron to the floor outside before targeting Nightingale. Ford is now the legal woman for her team before Nightingale fights back and she tags in Cameron for a double team on Ford. A tag is then made to Nightingale who gets a two count on Ford before she fights out for a tag to Bayne. Bayne then sends Nightingale to the corner for some shots, only for Nightingale to fight back with a cartwheel into an enziguiri. She then climbs the turnbuckle, but is distracted by Ford and that allows Bayne to take Nightingale to the mat with a hurricanrana.

Nightingale then escapes the ring for a breather, only to take a dive through the ropes by Bayne. Bayne and Ford are dominating Nightingale. Ford then gets a two count on Nightingale after some combination offense with Bayne. Nightingale then fights back with a thunderous pounce on Bayne. Cameron is then tagged in and she comes in with a flurry of offense. She then hits a pumphandle back suplex for a two count on Ford. Cameron is then stopped briefly by MegaBad, but she hits them with a double DDT.

Babes of Wrath then hit a superplex on Bayne, but Ford makes the save with a double blockbuster neckbreaker. Cameron then hits Bayne with a DDT and Nightingale follows it up with a spinebuster for a two count. Ford and Bayne then double team to take Nightingale out of the match. They then hit the Doomsday Device on Cameron for the win.

The winners of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match, MegaBad (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Superbad” Penelope Ford)!

After the match, the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match is made official as MegaBad will challenge Babes of Wrath at Grand Slam Australia.

We then take a look back at Tommaso Ciampa beating Mark Briscoe for the TNT Championship before we head to the back to hear from Ciampa. Ciampa says he promises to carry on with the open challenge to put the title on the line at Collision. Ciampa then says “Sylvie” isn’t going anywhere before walking off and we get confirmation that he will defend his title against two men on Saturday as he defends against Roderick Strong and Claudio Castagnoli. We also take a look at other matches set for Collision, including the Parking Lot Fight.

Jack Perry then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Ricochet follows, but Perry gets the drop on Ricochet to get this match underway.

AEW National Championship Match: The Demand’s Ricochet (c) vs. Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry

The match starts off with Perry bringing Ricochet back into the ring for a near fall before taking Ricochet to the corner for some punches. He then sends Ricochet back to the mat for a two count, before Ricochet sends Perry into the ropes to turn things around. He then hits the ropes before driving a boot to the back of Perry’s neck, trying not to let the “bald” chants break him as he goes for a boot choke on Perry. Perry then fights back with some chops, but is sent to the canvas by Ricochet. Ricochet then sends Perry to the ropes, but is met with some shots by Perry who takes Ricochet to the outside before sliding through the ropes where he is caught in a wheelbarrow before Ricochet slams him onto the announce desk.

Ricochet is firmly in control here. Perry then counters a brainbuster on the apron and unloads on Ricochet, but Ricochet targets his eyes only to be sent to the floor by Perry. Perry then hits a dive through the ropes. He then brings Ricochet back into the ring, but Ricochet hits several suplexes before bringing Perry to the outside for a Death Valley Driver on the floor. He then brings Perry back in the ring for a leaping forearm before taking Perry to the mat hard for a two count.

Ricochet then leaves the ring, grabbing his title from ringside before heading back. The referee then stops him and sets the title aside as Perry fights back for a German suplex, but Ricochet lands on his feet countering a lariat for one of his own. Perry then hits him with a poison rana before taking him out with a cutter, but Ricochet manages to kick out at two. After some more battling, Perry applies the snare trap. Ricochet then touches the bottom rope, but Perry pulls him away. GOA then suddenly show up and Toa Liona pulls Ricochet to the ropes behind the referee’s back.

The Young Bucks then appear and they beat down GOA. Ricochet then places the National Championship in the middle turnbuckle and smashes Perry into it. He then hits Perry with the Vertigo for the win.

The winner and still the AEW National Champion, The Demand’s Ricochet!

After the match, Ricochet celebrates his win as we find out that The Young Bucks and GOA will face off on Collision to see who enters a three-way tag on Dynamite to determine the #1 Contenders for the tag titles.

We then head to the production truck, where Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors have a little “movie” to show us revealing that they have left Darby Allin out in the desert.

Commentary then struggles to comprehend what we just saw as we turn our attention to the main event as Brody King faces MJF in a World Title Eliminator Match up next.

AEW World Championship Eliminator Match: AEW World Champion MJF vs. Brodido’s Brody King

The match starts off with Hangman Page coming out before things get physical. This then distracts MJF. Brody King then chokes MJF and dumps him on the floor. He then follow it up with a cannonball in the corner and the Gonzo Bomb for the win.

The winner of the AEW World Championship Eliminator Match, Brodido’s Brody King!

After the match, King poses with the AEW World Title. Andrade El Idolo then attacks him and nails him with the back elbow. El Idolo then hits MJF with the Message. Hangman Page then comes in and hits the Buckshot Lariat on El Idolo and looks to hit another one on MJF, but MJF takes out Page. King then takes out MJF with a piledriver and stands tall, holding up the AEW World Championship as the show comes to a close.

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