AEW Dynasty 2026 - MJF Reigns Suprime..! Ospreay and Moxley Wage War
AEW Dynasty 2026 – MJF Reigns Suprime..! Ospreay and Moxley Wage War. The energy inside the arena was absolutely electric as the lights dimmed for the most anticipated night on the professional wrestling calendar. AEW Dynasty 2026 review season is officially upon us, and the atmosphere in the building suggested we were in for a historic night of violence and technical mastery. Fans traveled from across the globe, filling every seat with a buzzing intensity that only a high-stakes AEW pay-per-view can provide. The stage was set, the banners were hung, and the air was thick with the scent of competition.
Every storyline that has simmered over the past months reached its boiling point tonight. From the simmering tensions within the Don Callis Family to the veteran resilience of the Young Bucks, the card was built to deliver a rollercoaster of emotions. As the pyrotechnics signaled the commencement of the evening, the roar of the crowd served as a definitive declaration: Dynasty has become the gold standard for modern wrestling excellence.
AEW Dynasty 2026 Rundown
AEW Dynasty 2026 Started
Young Bucks vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita of Don Callis Family

Nick Jackson and Takeshita started match for their respective teams where Takeshita didn’t shake hands with Okada due to past resentment but still were working together attacking bucks to show each other who’s better and we also saw temerpry handshake between Okada n Takeshita and Nick Jackson was getting worked on but took down Both Okada n Takeshita and as soon as that happened we saw classic young Bucks with great moves as crowd was getting behind them.
We also saw Nick Jackson taking a leap Moonsoults from top tope to outside and Tag Team moves for which bucks are known for. But Okada Managed to shift back momentum as he knows bucks closely. As Don Callis was glowing on commentry table and also hitting cheap shots behind refs back getting crowd chanting F#@k Don Callis. As Okada started Disrespecting Bucks filing the fuel to comeback with a cutter by Matt Jackson on Takeshita on floor.
Matt went for tag jut Okada took out Nick, and put on Bucks ring gear to mock bucks asking tag from Matt to himself and showing middle fingure but caught with Superkick as Takeshita got momentum back. Crowd started chanting This is Awesome, as Matt Managed to tag nick and Nick Started pulling out Highlflying moves using Okada n Takeshita against each other.
Everyone in match got in Ring as Bucks put double sharpshooter on Okada n Takeshita where Okada thought of tapping but Takeshita stopped him as they started slapping each other to fire themselves up to get out of it. Takeshita and Matt started exchanging blows as nick came in Ring too but Takeshita took out both of them. Okada also showed his skills taking out both Bucks but Bucks countered and delivered Superkicks and hit Statio Santon Elbow Drop combo on Takeshita and Okada.
As Okada n Takeshita Faught back with Pileriver and The Driver by countering bucks Finisher attempt. Takeshita also delivered flipping Avalanche German Suplex on Matt And Okada Went for Finisher on Matt but matt ducked but walked right into Knee strike from Takeshita but Nick Managed to broke the count by pushing Okada on them. Okada delivered Elbow Drop and want for Rainmaker but Nick Jackson intervened as Takeshita went for German Suplex but Nick was holding Okada but Matt Managed to flip everyone in triple German Suplex. Nick Jackson delivered Canadian Destroyer but Takeshita Took out both Bucks with Double knee strike.
Everyone Stood on feet fighting each other but misscomuation happened and Okada n Takeshita started hitting eachother bucks tried to take advantage but Takeshita hit accidentally Okada with Finisher Bucks were trying to get advantage but somehow Okada came Back and hit Takeshita with Rainmaker just like accidentally but was happy resulting Bucks hitting BTE Trigger. Okada still kicked out Bucks went for TK Driver and Takeshita was trying to stop Nick Jackson by holding his leg. But looked at Okada and let bucks but TK Driver to cover Okada for 3 count to win the match.
- Winners: The Young Bucks.
The Young Bucks left the ring as Takeshita also left following bucks exit, leaving Kazuchika Okada alone in the ring to deal with the fallout of the betrayal.
- Match Grade: A-
Chris Jericho vs. Ricochet

This was Chris Jericho’s 1st returning match in a year since 2025 and he entered to heros welcome crowd singing his theme. Crowd was electric from the beginning for match chanting Jericho Jericho. since first headlock crowd sataye chanting you still got it. And started mocking Ricochet for being bald by slapping his head getting biggest reaction while also using camera to record.
Ricochet pulled Highlflying moves from begging and Jericho started grounding him with chops and getting his iconic moves out as crowd was on fire. Jericho went for early lionsoult but Ricochet for time to reverse and got Jericho on apron and delivered death valley driver on Jericho, getting damage on Jericho’s right hand. Ricochet started attacking Jericho’s arm by pushing him on Barricade n steel steps following it with great moves getting the heat.
Breaking rules to ref would be on him allowing GOA to land cheap shots behind ref back with crowd Behind his back Jericho got back in match hitting lionsoult for great crowd Pop and mocking him by putting his hair above Ricochets head Jericho went for the walls of Jericho as GOAs Bishop Kaun distracted ref to give Tonga Leona to chance to hit Jericho with one more cheap shot.
Ricochet got opening and with some moves went for spirit for to which Jericho countered with codebreaker and top rope hurricanerana Jericho went for Judas Effect to which jaigi countered with vertigo but only for 2 count. Ricochet went on top rope and went for Moonsoult to which Jericho countered with codebreaker leaving crowd in aww chanting this is awesome but only for 2 count.
Jericho finally managed to kick Ricochet in walls of Jericho but Bishop Kaun distracted ref allowing Tonga Leona to get Ricochet to get rope break finally Jericho had enough and hit GOA with to type Body cross outside ring and followed with Judas Effect for back in ring but Ricochet got Jericho with Moonsoult and finally spirit gun but adding insult to Jericho he landed lionsoult on Jericho his own move for the 3 count.
- Winner: Ricochet
- Match Grade: B+
Andrade El Idolo vs. Darby Allin

From the beginning they were trying to test each other with strength and techniques. As Andrade managed to kick Darby in the skateboard. As Darby got it Andrade was showing his rizz by hanging between ropes but Darby crashed in him with sucide dive both exchanged shots as Andrade throwed Darby in ring and was taking selfies with fan but Darby launched himself out of nowhere on Andrade taking him how.
Both went in crowd fighting eachother but Darby landed dropkick on Andrade from steps in Arena leaving crowd chant of Holysh#*t. Both got back in ring and Traded shots as Andrade delivered 3 Amigos and 3rd in corner. Went off double Knees Darby countered with float over stunner. Went on top rope but Andrade countered and was trying to hit Darby off top rope driver but Darby countered Moonsoults directly into Crossface still Andrade managed to get rope break.
Darby was hitting Andrade with so relentless attack that he was getting worst of if but still wasn’t ready to stop. He also hit Andrade with dropkick outside the ring from top rope on sitted Andrade on steel chair. Andrade was visibly looking so much hurt but still hit Darby with Suplex at Ringside floor from inside ring apron, felt like both might get double counted out but got in Ring.
Andrade landed double Knees in corner but still only for 2 count, Andrade got rid of his pants and switched into trunks for big pop and delivered double flip Moonsoult from top and then when both were in feets they trades strikes and Darby hit Andrade with Scorpion Death Drop and finally hit Coffin Drop.
It felt like Darby gonna get 3 count but Andrade stopped refs hand from counting and hit Darby with Spinning Back Elbow by countering Darby but when went for pin Darby reversed Andrade into inverted Figure 4 Pin for 3 count as Now Darby will get Title Shot for either MJF or Kenny Omega Winner of Main Event.
- Winner: Darby Allin.
After the match Darby and Andrade shook hands as respecting Darby for being better man Today and left.
- Match Grade: B
AEW Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) vs. C&C (Adam Copeland & Christian Cage)

C&C entered for heros welcome as Cash wanted to start match with handshake but Copeland slapped hand away and both teams got in Ring to trade shots C&C got advantage with their classic tag moves on Cash. And Copeland single handedly started taking for FTR but cash for on with DDT in Copeland targeting his neck.
FTR was on top for some time but Copeland got tag as Cage managed to get momentum back and was moving like he was in his 30s and went for killswitch but FTR again countered and took out Cage. And started targeting his left arm trying to prove they’re the best Tag Team. Copeland got back in ring trying to take back revange on FTR and again took out FTR all together.
And pulled out move in FTRs arsenal power n glory but got teams got betrayed of each other but Copeland managed to put dax in submission and when cash came in Cage out him in submission as double submission both managed to get out and cash brought titles in Ring to use as it against Copeland behind Refs Back by blasting him with title but only 2 count but left Copeland bleeding.
C&C got FTR with shatter machine of their own but when Copeland was going for impeller DDT Strokely Distracted Copeland as Copeland chased Strokely gave opening for FTR to hit shatter machine but Cage throwed Strokely on dax ti break the pin dax got angry on Strokely but Strokely got face to face with ref and ref throwed him out the ring for a crowd Pop.
Copeland hit spear on dax but cash saved match and was going to use chair on Copeland but cage stopped him and tried to use on him but Strokely intervened and Cage got taken out by Cash. Now FTR was face-to-face with Copeland to attack him together as they were hitting him with Superkicks mocking bucks and went for BTW Trigger.
Copeland reversed and hit both with Spear but when went again for Spear on legal Cash they reversed and hit shatter machine on Copeland for 3 count tk retain the titles.
- Winners: FTR.
Cage got In Ring with steel chair but FTR was already gone, avoiding the post-match assault.
- Match Grade: B+
Backstage: The Return of Kamille and Commentary Change
AEW showed a backstage segment on Zero Hour as Willow Nightingale was getting in arena but got jumped on by Kamille and taken out by her in her Return with saying I’m Back. And then Willow Nightingale challenged her for a match with TBS title on line saying if you want match then ask for AEW upcoming Dynamite Special Spring Break.
Also, in a major broadcast shakeup, Nigel McGuinness switched with Bryan Danielson on commentary for the remainder of the night, adding his unique tactical insight to the championship proceedings.
Casino Gauntlet for the Vacant AEW TNT Championship

Tommaso Ciampa and Rush Started the match from no.1 n no.2 spot and as soon as Bell rang both started attacking each other with heavy Strikes as it was echoing through arena and none of them were ready to stay down. Bandido entered at 3 and took out Ciampa at ramp and Rush in ring and delivered Top Rope dive in Ciampa.
Bandido had match in control and went on top rope and hit Frog Splash but Ciampa stopped pin. Bandido went for 21plex on Ciampa but Rush intervened and started relentless attack on Bandido outside the ring and inside. No.4 Speedball Mike Bailey Arrived and Took out both Ciampa and Rush with Highlflying moves and kicks for great ovetion from home Canadian Crowd.
Rush and him when for chop to chop but 5th entered El Clone, Rush charged at him but got taken down alongside Ciampa at ramp and started his magnificent moves in Ring for a near count but couldn’t get it. Next 6th Basted PAC Entered and Match was getting filled up with high-flyers and basically dominated match taking out everyone and also hit Moonsoult on everyone outside ring from top rope.
Bailey and He came face-to-face and crowd was going nuts for Bailey. Even being Cornerd by pac n clone after this strikes and Superkicks started raining in match as Bandido also joined in. 7th Daniel Garcia entered as Death Riders got backup and straight went to cover everyone but everyone kicked out. We also saw Don Callis Family vs Death Riders as Pac n Garcia ganged up on Clone.
8th Anthony Bownes entered and started taking out everyone with unique offence weather is good guy or bad to show his killer instinct. Surprisingly Ciampa n Rush worked together to take out him. 9th Kevin Knight entered as Bailey got backup and started taking out everyone as team and came accross death Riders for tag team showdown taking down death Riders.
It felt like they might go against each other but people Jumped in and everyone hit their finisher on each other for Great Crowd Pop. 10th Yuta Entered as 3 death Riders were in the match and with him Death Riders basically took over match with dominance but everyone went against them taking them down.
We also saw Ciampa delivering Superplex on Anthony Bownes from top rope to outside ring on everyone. Now match was having close falls and crowd started caressing this is awesome as at one point Garcia put Bailey in Sharpshooter but as Bailey was getting up Kevin Knight hit Garcia with UFO splash for 3 count to win TNT Championship.
- Winner and NEW TNT Champion: Kevin Knight
- Match Grade: B+
AEW Women’s World Championship: Thekla (c) vs. Jamie Hayter

Before the match, we saw the Brawling Birds at their own personal bar with Alex Windsor still nursing her wounds from earlier in the night. Jamie Hayter chugged what was left of a beer and got some words of encouragement from Windsor before heading to the ring.
Thekla ran at Hayter at the bell, but Hayter floored her with a big boot! Hayter sent Thekla to the ropes, but Thekla came back with a spear! What a fast start! Thekla was locked in a submission, but Hayter got to the ropes and fell to the outside. Thekla went after Hayter, throwing her around the barricade before raining down punches. Hayter turned it around and did the same to Thekla.
Hayter threw Thekla back in for a suplex that got a near-fall. Hayter dropped Thekla again with a body slam and an elbow for another two-count. Hayter hit Thekla with an elbow strike to send her to the floor for a break. Hayter went out to stay on Thekla and tried to vertical suplex her on the ramp. Thekla kept blocking the suplex, and eventually countered into a DDT on the ramp!
Thekla wished Hayter goodbye and kicked her down the ramp. Thekla went up to the top rope and crashed onto Hayter with a crossbody! Hayter tried to get on the apron, so Thekla booted her back to the floor. As Hayter tried to come in again, Thekla grabbed her and threw Hayter out the other side. Hayter was in bad shape and couldn’t get much behind desperate strikes.
Thekla put Hayter down with one big shot and a snapmare, followed by a thrust kick for a two-count. Thekla ripped at the mouth of Hayter, but Hayter once again tried to throw desperation strikes, only for Thekla to slap her back down to the mat. Thekla locked Hayter in an octopus, but Hayter made it to the ropes and was still in bad shape. Hayter was leaning against the ropes when Thekla ran across the ring with a big boot across Hayter’s head.
Thekla went to get Hayter, but Hayter came back with a headbutt and a desperation suplex on the apron. Both women just beat the 10-count back into the ring. They met in the middle of the ring and began striking from their knees and then their feet. Hayter got the advantage with some heavy shots and whipped Thekla from corner to corner before an elevated dropkick. Hayter stacked Thekla up with a Liger Bomb, but Thekla kicked out!
Thekla nearly rolled up Hayter for a three-count and went right into her spider walk, but Hayter picked her up for a tombstone and spiked Thekla! Thekla kicked out! Hayter went to the top, so Thekla met her on the top with a shot to stun Hayter. Thekla bit Hayter on the shoulder and threw Hayter to the mat with a Spider Suplex. Thekla followed with a double stomp and tried a running knee, but Hayter avoided it.
Thekla pivoted to a kick combo that seemed to knock Hayter out, but she kicked out at the last moment! Thekla went back to the spider walk and rushed Hayter for a spear, but Hayter countered with a knee. She followed with a backbreaker and picked Thekla up for a Hayterade, but Thekla avoided it, coming off the ropes, so Hayter put her on her shoulders. Thekla raked Hayter’s eyes and rolled her up with a spider bridge while grabbing the ropes out of the referee’s eyesight to trap Hayter for the pinfall victory!
- Winner: Thekla.
Windsor came out to complain to the referee about what happened, and Hayter joined her in the ring as Triangle of Madness celebrated up the ramp.
- Match Grade: B
AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Will Ospreay

A very determined Will Ospreay entered first to a massive ovation, as Moxley got slapped by Marina Shafir to begin his custom entrance. No one will be allowed at ringside for the match per Continental Rules. The bell rang, and Ospreay stormed out of the corner with a Hidden Blade! Moxley is down and stunned! Ospreay pointed at an imaginary watch, asking if he still had time. Ospreay hit Moxley with a second Hidden Blade to send Moxley to the floor! Ospreay went to the outside and put Moxley on the apron to hit a neckbreaker! Moxley is bleeding from the mouth!
Ospreay threw Moxley back in the ring and came off the top with a forearm to the back of Moxley’s head. He rained down blows on Moxley and got caught in a triangle until he picked up Moxley and powerbombed him to the mat. Ospreay beat Moxley to the outside and put him neck-first on the opening of the steel steps. Ospreay tried to kick Moxley in the back of the head, but Moxley moved, so Ospreay hit the steel. Moxley hit a Paradigm Shift on the floor!
Moxley taunted Ospreay before throwing him back in the ring. Moxley threw Ospreay on his head with a sleeper suplex! Moxley stomped Ospreay to the apron and ripped at his neck. Moxley hammered Ospreay with shots, but Ospreay fought back and hit a handspring corkscrew kick! Ospreay went to the apron and hit a springboard elbow to Mox’s head. Ospreay went up top, but Moxley pulled him down from the apron. Ospreay fought back with a lariat to knock Moxley back in the ring.
Ospreay tried another springboard elbow, but Moxley was ready for it to strike Ospreay out of the air! Moxley and Ospreay traded shots, but Ospreay wouldn’t go down on a lariat. Ospreay tried for a Spanish Fly, but Moxley turned it into a choke as the 10-minute mark passed. Moxley let go of the choke to stuff Ospreay with a piledriver! Ospreay kicked out, although it was weak. Moxley put Ospreay on the top and tried for a super sleeper suplex, but Ospreay landed on his feet!
Ospreay tried for another Hidden Blade, so Moxley avoided it and dumped Ospreay on his head with a head-and-neck suplex. Moxley tried for a running lariat, but Ospreay changed the momentum and turned it into a sitout powerbomb! Moxley kicked out at two! Osprey seemed to struggle to get the pin right away. Ospreay hit a pair of kicks to a kneeling Mox, but when he tried for the OsCutter, Moxley caught him and nailed a Paradigm Shift.
As Ospreay bounced off the mat, he crushed Moxley with a Hidden Blade that he somehow hit on the way down! The crowd is on its feet! Moxley and Ospreay fought back to their feet until Ospreay knocked Moxley into the corner. He stayed on Moxley a little too long with forearms, so referee Paul Turner tried to pull him away, and Ospreay responded by shoving him in the heat of the moment. Ospreay realized what he did and helped Turner up, but Moxley came storming out of the corner with a lariat.
Moxley picked up Ospreay for another Paradigm Shift, so Ospreay got out of it and jackknifed Moxley for what appeared to be a pin attempt, only for Ospreay to lift Moxley into a Styles Clash! Moxley kicked out! Ospreay locked Moxley in a bulldog choke, which he eventually broke by smashing Ospreay in the corner. As Mox collapsed to the mat, Ospreay connected with another Hidden Blade!
However, Ospreay struggled with some arm and neck issues from the repeated punishment and couldn’t pin Mox in time to keep him down for three. Ospreay hooked Mox for a Tiger Driver, but he was too damaged to complete the move. Mox bailed to the floor, but Ospreay got him on the steel steps and tried the Tiger Driver again to no avail.
Moxley reversed it and dropped Ospreay on his surgically-repaired neck with a piledriver on the steel steps! Medical staff immediately went to check on Ospreay as the referee began his count. Ospreay made a desperate move to get back in time, only to leave himself wide open for a stomp from Moxley right to the back of the head. Moxley picked up Ospreay and hit two Paradigm Shifts! Ospreay kicked out! Was it instinct or desire?! Moxley picked up Ospreay and spiked him with a Death Rider to get the pinfall victory.
- Winner: Jon Moxley.
Moxley celebrated as Ospreay was tended to by medical staff while clearly frustrated about the result.
- Match Grade: A
The Homegrown Hero’s Vow: Darby Allin’s Path to Destiny
Following his grueling victory over Andrade El Idolo earlier in the evening, the new #1 contender, Darby Allin, sat down with Renee Paquette for an exclusive backstage interview. This AEW Dynasty 2026 review would be incomplete without mentioning the sheer determination in Allin’s eyes as he clutched his ribs, still feeling the effects of the concrete suplexes he endured. When Renee asked what the future held now that a world title shot was secured, Darby didn’t look toward the distant future, but rather toward this coming Wednesday night.
Darby reminded the audience that the upcoming episode of Dynamite is set to take place in Everett, Washington, the very place where his professional wrestling journey began. For Allin, the homecoming represents more than just a return to his roots; it is the perfect stage to announce his intentions to the winner of tonight’s MJF vs. Kenny Omega main event. “If there was ever a time, it’s this Wednesday,” Allin declared, his voice raspy but firm. He sent a chilling warning to both the champion and the challenger, promising that he would be watching their every move tonight.
The segment concluded with a phrase that sent shivers down the spines of the AEW Galaxy. Looking directly into the lens, Darby simply stated, “This Wednesday on Dynamite … it’s showtime!” The weight of that statement, combined with the location of the next broadcast, suggests that Darby Allin is ready to cash in his momentum in front of the people who saw him become a star. The road to the AEW World Championship now officially runs through Washington.
AEW World Trios Championship: The Conglomeration vs. The Dogs (c)

After reviewing the events that brought us to this match, we went back live to the arena where a voice said, “The Conglomeration is filmed in front of a live wrestling audience.” We saw a makeshift set complete with APPLAUSE, LIVE and LAUGHTER signs. Orange Cassidy was sleeping on a couch when Roderick Strong entered and yelled, “ORANGE” multiple times before Cassidy responded, “Five more minutes, mom.”
Strong said Cassidy has to get up because “he’s going to be here really soon.” Just then, there was a knock at the door (yes, they had a door) and who walked in but Kyle O’Reilly! That got a huge reaction from his home territory! “Did someone say Conglomeration?” O’Reilly joined Cassidy and Strong to give The Conglomeration a strong trios squad to challenge The Dogs! They decided to desecrate the Conglomeration set and flipped over the couch!
O’Reilly and Finlay started things off with O’Reilly frustrating Finlay by taking him down and staying a step ahead. Strong tagged in, so he and O’Reilly could punish Finlay in the corner. They turned their attention to Kidd and Connors to knock them from the ring. Then, Cassidy broke himself down from the top rope to the mat and delivered an elbow to Finlay. The Dogs didn’t let the fun continue, as they swarmed The Conglomeration and sent them all to the floor.
Finlay held O’Reilly in a vertical suplex while Connors ran off the apron to spear O’Reilly! Strong tried to come to O’Reilly’s aid, but Kidd took him out. Cassidy worked on Finlay on the apron, but never saw Connors coming flying through the ropes with a spear! Finlay picked apart Cassidy and kept him grounded on the mat until Connors tagged in for a snap suplex on OC. Connors ran through Cassidy with a pair of shoulder tackles, but when he missed a third, Strong tagged in!
He hit backbreakers on Finlay and Connors and then used Cassidy as a weapon to throw into The Dogs, including a DDT on Finlay! Strong hit a gutbuster on Connors for a two-count, and Finlay came in to help his partner. They isolated Strong in the corner with repeated attacks until Finlay threw him out of a suplex. Connors followed with a basement shoulder block, but they couldn’t keep Strong down.
He sent Finlay over the top and put Connors down with a backbreaker. O’Reilly got on the apron and tagged in! He unloaded on Connors and sent Finlay to the floor with a dragon screw through the ropes. O’Reilly picked Connors’ ankle and snatched an ankle lock. Cassidy tried to stop Finlay from breaking it up, but missed an Orange Punch. But Strong did connect with Finlay on a flying knee! O’Reilly grapevined the leg, and Connors tapped out!
- Winners and NEW AEW World Trios Champions:
The Conglomeration The new champions celebrated their historic win as the makeshift set lay in ruins, much to the delight of the Vancouver crowd.
- Match Grade: C+
AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega

While Omega had a special entrance fit for “The God of Professional Wrestling,” MJF rose from the ground, decked out like “The Devil” he proclaimed himself to be. Referee Bryce Remsburg made sure to take the Dynamite Diamond Ring away from MJF before the bell. When the bell rang, the crowd exploded and broke out into a “HOLY SHIT” chant! On their first exchange, Omega stayed a step ahead of MJF, so the AEW World Champion left the ring and took a breather in the crowd.
When he was ready to come back in, Omega held the ropes for him. Omega offered a hand, but MJF pie-faced Omega. Omega sent MJF to the outside with a hurricanrana and followed with a crossbody, but MJF walked away. Omega followed MJF with a dropkick through the ropes and a crossbody to the floor. Omega rushed at MJF near the timekeeper’s area, so MJF put Omega into the metal barricade with a drop toehold. MJF celebrated for too long, so Omega was able to come back with a moonsault from the barricade to MJF!
Omega pulled a table from the timekeeper’s area and put it upside down on MJF. Omega went to the apron and jumped off to stomp the table onto MJF! Omega set the table up and put MJF on it before going to the top rope. MJF rolled off, so Omega tried to adjust, but MJF knocked him to the mat. MJF slammed Omega and locked on a rear chinlock. Omega tried to fight out, so MJF pulled him back down by his hair.
Omega battled back to his feet and tried to get MJF for a powerbomb, but MJF blocked it twice. Omega pounded on MJF’s back and tried again, but this time MJF reversed it into an Alabama Slam! Omega kicked out at two! MJF mounted Omega in the corner for punches, but Omega slipped out and mounted MJF for punches until MJF escaped. They traded reversals, and MJF feigned a knee injury only to lure Omega into a quick piledriver! MJF covered, but Omega kicked out!
MJF mockingly went for a V-Trigger, but Omega reversed it into a snap dragon suplex. Omega started to build momentum when he slammed MJF’s face to the mat with a leg lariat. He followed up with You Can’t Escape and a moonsault for a near-fall. MJF went to the floor, so Omega followed with a massive dive! Omega brought MJF back in and put him on his shoulders for a One-Winged Angel, so MJF ripped at Omega’s eyes to escape.
Omega catapulted MJF to the corner, so he leaped to the second rope, but Omega was right behind him and put MJF on his shoulders while climbing up to the second rope. MJF slipped out the back and bit Omega’s head! MJF went back up top and lifted Omega for a tombstone, but Omega slid free to the apron. He slammed MJF’s head into the top turnbuckle and tried for a sunset flip, but MJF landed on his feet!
MJF hit a short kick, so Omega came back with a snap dragon suplex! MJF pushed Omega into the ropes for a release German Suplex, but Omega landed on his feet! He planted MJF with a poisonrana! Omega put MJF on his shoulder, but MJF countered with a poisonrana! MJF went to the middle rope and hit Omega with a destroyer, but as Omega came up, he ran through MJF with a knee to the head! Omega fell on MJF, but the AEW World Champion kicked out at two!
Omega was up first, but MJF avoided him and sent him to the apron. MJF hit a knee lift and tried for the Heat Seeker, but Omega got out of it. MJF launched Omega back into the ring for a cutter and nailed it! Omega kicked out! MJF tried You Can’t Escape on Omega, but Omega did just that and powerbombed MJF in the middle of the ring! He immediately followed with a massive knee strike to MJF, and once again, MJF kicked out!
Omega started feeding off the crowd more and tried for You Can’t Escape again, only this time MJF got his knees up on the moonsault. MJF ran at Omega, but Omega sent him to the floor with a hurricanrana. Omega paid homage to his friend Kota Ibushi, with a Cross Slash moonsault to the floor that clobbered MJF! Omega threw MJF back in and lined up a V-Trigger, but MJF cut him off with a kitchen sink knee.
He followed with another and talked trash to Omega, as he beat him in the corner. MJF tried another knee, but Omega was ready and rolled him up for a near-fall. Omega and MJF both went for a crossbody and collided in midair! Omega recovered first to slam MJF into the turnbuckles before mounting him with a barrage of punches. Omega followed with a buckle bomb and scaled the ropes to deliver a dropkick between MJF’s shoulder blades.
Omega covered MJF, but yet again, the AEW World Champion kicked out. Kenny went back to the top, but MJF stopped him with a leaping punch. MJF met Omega on the top turnbuckle and grabbed him for an avalanche tombstone, but Omega escaped. He ran into a boot from MJF, but when MJF tried to leap down, Omega caught him with a knee! Omega put MJF on his shoulders and went to the second rope.
MJF tried to fight it off, but Omega flipped MJF inward to nail the avalanche, One-Winged Angel! Omega was too beat up to get to MJF for the pin, so MJF rolled to the floor. Omega tried to fire himself up and threw MJF back in the ring. MJF cut Omega off with a kneelift and tried to cross the roads, but Omega countered with a kick. With MJF’s face on the second turnbuckle, Omega delivered a V-Trigger to the back of his head.
He threw MJF out of the corner with a Snap Dragon suplex and connected with a big knee to MJF’s face, but Omega couldn’t get enough on the cover, and MJF kicked out! Omega tried to fire up again and set up MJF for another One-Winged Angel. MJF slipped out and spun Omega right on top of his head! MJF stayed on Omega and nailed a package piledriver! Omega kicked out at two!
MJF toyed with Omega, as Omega struggled to fight back, but MJF didn’t take advantage of Omega’s condition, which allowed Omega to battle back! Omega lit up MJF with punches and kicks that went unblocked into the corner. Omega got MJF down near the ropes and spat in his face! He nailed MJF with a V-Trigger to the side of the head! The fans chanted “ONE MORE TIME,” so Omega picked up MJF and decked him with a right hand to put him in position for another V-Trigger near the ropes.
Omega connected with a second V-Trigger! He picked up MJF for One-Winged Angel, but MJF was able to fight his way free. Omega tried to hit another V-Trigger, but MJF pulled the referee in his path! The referee is down! MJF hit Omega with a low blow! MJF grabbed the Dynamite Diamond Ring from the referee’s pocket and tried to hit Omega with it, but Omega stopped him with a knee strike and a One-Winged Angel!
Omega covered MJF for what would have been the victory, but there was no referee to count. Finally, another referee ran in for the count, but it was enough time for MJF to kick out at two! MJF rolled to the apron, and Omega followed with a table ominously sitting below them on the floor. Omega picked up MJF for a One-Winged Angel, but couldn’t hold him up.
Omega went to pick up MJF again, but MJF hit him in the stomach while wearing the Dynamite Diamond Ring! MJF picked up Omega and tombstoned him through the table! He brought Omega back to the apron and finished him off with the Heat Seeker to get the pinfall victory and successful AEW World Title defense!
- Winner: MJF.
MJF went back up the ramp, sat in his dark throne, put on his horns and posed with the AEW World Title as he lowered back into the hell he’s created in AEW as Dynasty came to a close!
- Match Grade: A+
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