AEW Dynamite MJF Vs Mark Briscoe
AEW Dynamite 1 July 2026 Results – MJF Vs Briscoe , Shida New TBS Champ & Kenny Omega Last Chance. The intense fallout from AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door crashed heavily into San Diego, California, as AEW Dynamite emanated live from a completely packed Viejas Arena. With structural shifts permanently reshaping several top factions coming off the pay-per-view, management wasted absolutely zero time putting massive financial and title stakes on the line. The historic broadcast featured a blood-soaked AEW World Championship defense, the crowning of a brand-new women’s champion, and a highly emotional main event ultimatum that sets the stage for next week’s Beach Break special.
The atmosphere inside the arena was entirely electric as generational icons weighed their structural futures while navigating locker room betrayals, surprise faction unions, and unpredictable call-out segments. Every athlete entering the squared circle knew that the road to AEW All In: London was officially wide open, prompting massive forward pressure from top-tier headliners and hungry champions alike. As the dust settled in San Diego, the corporate lines of several prominent groups were completely redrawn, setting up an absolute war of attrition for the weeks to come.
Let us begin.
AEW Dynamite Rundown
Will Ospreay, Jon Moxley, Kenny Omega and MJF Have Words After Forbidden Door
The broadcast opened immediately with explosive backstage fallout recorded right after the conclusion of Forbidden Door. Renee Paquette caught up with Owen Hart Cup winner Will Ospreay and Alex Windsor, but they were quickly interrupted by Jon Moxley. Moxley handed Ospreay an ice pack and offered him a highly exclusive Death Riders patch, inviting him to officially ride with the faction.
As a battered Ospreay walked down the hall contemplating the offer, he ran directly into Kenny Omega, who expressed how immensely proud he was of Ospreay’s monumental tournament victory. The moment was abruptly cut off by AEW World Champion MJF, who stepped out of a nearby locker room to mock the “lovers’ quarrel” before getting directly into Ospreay’s face to send a terrifying warning ahead of their scheduled title match at Wembley Stadium.
AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs. Mark Briscoe
Capitalizing instantly on pinning the champion inside the steel cage three days prior, Mark Briscoe entered the arena to a thunderous “Let’s Go Briscoe!” chant as he looked to strip Maxwell Jacob Friedman of the world title. Briscoe immediately established physical dominance with a huge spinebuster, but the champion cleverly feigned a knee injury to lure the challenger into a devastating piledriver for an early near-fall. MJF ruthlessly ripped away Briscoe’s medical bandages from the pay-per-view, digging his nails into the open wound and biting his forehead until the challenger was drenched in blood. Briscoe mounted a violent, emotional comeback, executing a heavy exploder suplex and a spectacular top-rope Froggy Bow that sent the champion reeling.
The action spilled to the outside where Briscoe executed a high-impact blockbuster off the concrete barricade, putting MJF through a wooden table from the top rope to completely obliterate the structure. Back inside, Briscoe connected with a Cutthroat Driver and a thunderous Jay Driller, but MJF shocked the global audience by becoming the first athlete in history to kick out of the Jay Driller. Briscoe attempted an avalanche variation off the middle rope, but MJF gouged his eyes, landed a heavy Alabama Slam, and executed a flawless Heat Seeker to secure the three-count victory.
- Winner: MJF
MJF Gives Kenny Omega A High-Stakes Ultimatum
Following the final bell of the grueling opening contest, MJF’s clinical defense turned into a sickening post-match assault as he weaponized the Dynamite Diamond Ring, smashing it directly across Briscoe’s bloody face. Before the champion could inflict permanent structural damage, Kenny Omega rushed the ring to make a heroic save, forcing a cowardly MJF to flee up the entry ramp. Omega demanded a title match on the spot, but MJF issued a high-stakes exploding ultimatum: he would face Omega next week at Beach Break on the single condition that if Omega loses, he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship ever again.
MJF Addresses Andrade and Runs Into Will Ospreay
Backstage, Renee Paquette interviewed MJF regarding the massive high-stakes ultimatum he had just delivered to Kenny Omega. Before answering, MJF fiercely addressed Andrade El Ídolo, warning him that payback was coming “like a ton of bricks” for putting his hands on him at Forbidden Door. MJF then pivotally claimed that he is the absolute best wrestler in the world, explicitly stating that it isn’t Omega or Will Ospreay. Ospreay suddenly walked into the frame, telling MJF he better be careful before he breaks his neck “sucking himself off like that,” and demanded to know why MJF keeps hiding behind high-stakes stipulations. MJF simply bragged that it’s because he’s the champion, telling Ospreay he’d see his “pale ass” at Wembley.
Andrade El Ídolo Attacked by the Don Callis Family
Tony Schiavone stood in the center of the ring to introduce Andrade El Ídolo so he could address his actions from the pay-per-view. Andrade proudly declared that he is officially done with the Don Callis Family and made it clear his sights are set on beating MJF to become the new AEW World Champion. Before he could finish his signature “How you know?” catchphrase, the Don Callis Family—including Jake Doyle, Lance Archer, Brian Cage, and TNT Champion Kevin Knight—launched a brutal, unscripted ambush. They systematically destroyed Andrade inside the squared circle, culminating in a devastating Drill Claw from Brian Cage before Callis aggressively ordered his team to throw the “turncoat garbage” out of his sight.
Mercedes Moné Says All In is the Last Piece
The historic, back-to-back Owen Hart Cup tournament winner Mercedes Moné delivered an exceptionally confident backstage promo to address the women’s division. Moné boasted that she did exactly what everyone said she couldn’t do by winning the prestigious trophy twice, adding yet another milestone to her name. The CEO asserted that she raises the standard of every single division she steps into, reminding the roster that dreams don’t win championships—she does. Moné closed her statement by warning that at All In: London, the AEW Women’s World Championship will serve as the absolute last piece of what is already rightfully hers.
TNT Championship Match: “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) vs. Lio Rush
Kevin Knight remained in the ring following the faction’s earlier ambush on Andrade to defend his championship against ROH World TV Champion Lio Rush. Rush slithered down the ramp carrying a backpack, aggressively sliding his championship belt toward Knight to initiate an incredibly unique, fast-paced psychological environment. Rush immediately targeted the champion’s lower limbs, biting Knight’s knee and unleashing a rapid-fire sequence of lightning-quick strikes before executing a handspring kick that sent the champion to the floor. Rush galloped around the ringside area, diving heavily through the ropes to take out Knight while Don Callis fled into the crowd in total panic.
Knight’s knee remained a massive liability throughout the contest, severely hindering his leaping ability and causing him to stagger during heavy strike exchanges. Rush capitalised with a bounce-back stunner for a razor-thin near-fall, but Knight showed incredible corporate resilience by countering a rollup into a thunderous pop-up spinebuster. Knight picked up the challenger and finished him off with a definitive Crash Landing to secure the pinfall victory.
- Winner: Kevin Knight
Immediately after the physical defense, Darby Allin marched down the ramp with a microphone, demanding a future TNT Championship match while warning Knight that his Forbidden Door actions would have severe consequences. Don Callis quickly cut the interaction short, loudly proclaiming that Allin’s past behavior crossed the line into criminal activity, stating they do not reward criminals and ensuring Allin will never receive a title match. Allin simply grinned, telling Knight he had officially dug his own grave, while independent star “Speedball” Mike Bailey watched the entire tense standoff intently from his seat in the crowd.
Jericho and Tommaso Ciampa Brawl Before Beach Break!
The broadcast transitioned to a recap of Collision, where Chris Jericho had placed JD Drake in the Walls of Jericho while mockingly proclaiming to Tony Schiavone that he was better than Tommaso Ciampa. Back live on Dynamite, Renee Paquette attempted to interview Ciampa regarding the insult, but before he could finish his response, a heavy garbage can flew into the frame, smashing Ciampa directly across the head.
It was an unprovoked attack from Jericho, which triggered an absolute parking lot war. The two bitter rivals brutally brawled into the loading dock, where Ciampa weaponized a shopping cart and a power drill, before Jericho executed a dangerous leap off the back of a television truck to flatten Ciampa and a wave of security guards ahead of their upcoming Beach Break match.
Kenny Omega Weighs His Decision with the Young Bucks
Renee Paquette moved to the Elite’s private locker room, where she found Kenny Omega deeply locked in a tense strategic discussion with the Young Bucks. Matt Jackson urged Omega to be incredibly cautious, reminding him that two prominent Elite comrades had already fallen victim to MJF’s high-stakes stipulations. Nick Jackson interjected, stating that Omega is “The Cleaner” and the greatest professional wrestler in history, expressing complete confidence in his abilities. Omega explicitly told his partners that this was his rare chance to make things right on his own terms, explaining that if he accepts this match, he wants to do it entirely alone—win or lose—prompting the Bucks to promise they would always have his back.
Tag Team Match: Jon Moxley & Will Ospreay vs. The Swirl (Lee Johnson & Blake Christian)
Following the monumental backstage segment from earlier in the night, the newly united powerhouse duo of Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay stood shoulder-to-shoulder to face the agile tandem of The Swirl. Blake Christian and Lee Johnson immediately attempted to jumpstart the pace, double-teaming Moxley in the corner and connecting with a spectacular monkey flip variation into a flying clothesline. Ospreay secured a hot tag and completely cleared the apron, executing a flawless hurricanrana and a breathtaking diving crossbody to the floor to level both opponents simultaneously.
The Swirl mounted a brief, electric offense on the outside, hitting a heavy stomp and Death Valley Driver combination on Moxley for a close two-count. Jay Lethal attempted to interfere from the floor, but Marina Shafir quickly neutralized the threat by dropping Lethal with a thunderous bodyslam onto the arena floor. Back inside the ring, Ospreay intercepted an aerial maneuver from Christian to hit a beautiful mid-air cutter, allowing Moxley to spike Johnson with a Paradigm Shift. Ospreay immediately followed up with a lightning-fast Hidden Blade to secure the definitive three-count victory.
- Winners: Jon Moxley & Will Ospreay
Christian Cage & Adam Copeland Speak After Forbidden Door
Backstage, Lexy Nair caught up with Christian Cage and Adam Copeland following their successful world tag team championship defense against The Dogs. Cage arrogantly dismissed the challenge, stating it was a given that they would walk out with the gold, but immediately questioned Copeland regarding the unannounced assistance from Jay White. Copeland explained that White simply owed him a massive professional favor and that their corporate books were now completely even. Cage coldly noted that he had a massive problem with White before he sat at home collecting a paycheck for a year, asserting that he still has a major issue with him before walking off.
“Switchblade” Jay White Addresses The Dogs
The arena erupted as “Switchblade” Jay White marched down the ramp alongside the entire Bang Gang Gang, marking his first appearance in an AEW ring in 459 days. White addressed the crowd’s thunderous “Welcome back!” chants before turning his attention directly to David Finlay, Clark Connors, and Gabe Kidd. White noted that he has known Finlay since they broke into the industry together in Japan, but boldly labeled the Bullet Club leader a “nepo-baby bitch boy” whose arrogance has lingered far too long. White loudly declared himself the single elite catalyst of professional wrestling, warning that Sunday was merely the beginning and demanding that everyone prepare to breathe with the Switchblade.
Shane Taylor Promotions Challenge Jay White and Bang Bang Gang for Collision!
Just as Jay White finished his high-octane promo, Shane Taylor Promotions abruptly appeared on the arena big screen to interrupt the celebration. Taylor boldly asserted that while the Bang Bang Gang was away, a brand-new dominant crew had completely taken over the landscape of Collision over the past 15 months. Refusing to let White command the spotlight unchallenged, Taylor issued a massive corporate challenge, telling the Switchblade to pick any three of his stablemates to face Shane Taylor Promotions this Thursday night on a special edition of Collision.
Survival of the Fittest Match for the Vacant TBS Championship: Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander vs. Maika vs. Harley Cameron vs. Persephone vs. Queen Aminata
The highly anticipated main event made history as all six elite competitors entered the squared circle simultaneously under strict, chaotic elimination rules to crown a new champion. Hikaru Shida and CMLL World Women’s Champion Persephone isolated the ring early on, trading heavy clotheslines while Harley Cameron delivered mounted punches to Queen Aminata. Persephone capitalized on the initial breakdown, grabbing Cameron for a brutal crucifix powerbomb to score the very first elimination of the contest.
- Persephone eliminated Harley Cameron
Kris Statlander and Maika briefly joined forces before engaging in a heavy slugfest, prompting Shida to introduce a kendo stick into the legal parameters of the matchup. Shida reconstructionally utilized a referee distraction to surprise Maika, trapping her in a deep rollup sequence to secure the second elimination of the match.
- Hikaru Shida eliminated Maika
Queen Aminata and Shida battled fiercely on the top turnbuckle, with Aminata hitting a devastating headbutt and crushing Shida with Off With Her Head. Before she could capitalize on the cover, Persephone rolled up Aminata out of nowhere to secure a shocking three-count.
- Persephone eliminated Queen Aminata
Statlander unleashed pure powerhouse offense, executing a heavy Fisherman’s Driver on Persephone before countering a crucifix powerbomb into a deep, tight cradle to narrow the field down to the final two athletes.
- Kris Statlander eliminated Persephone
Down to Statlander and Shida, the physical intensity reached a boiling point as Shida connected on a heavy Falcon Arrow. Shida attempted to lock in a painful ankle lock submission, which Statlander desperately fought through by reaching the ropes, though rules dictated no rope breaks. Suddenly, a vengeful Persephone rushed back to the apron, cracking Statlander directly across the head with the heavy TBS Title belt. Shida immediately capitalised on the brutal strike, locking a completely unconscious Statlander in a deep submission hold, forcing the referee to call for an immediate stoppage.
- Winner and NEW TBS Champion: Hikaru Shida
Kenny Omega Accepts MJF’s Demands Before Brawl to End Dynamite
In the final segment of the evening, Kenny Omega was stopped backstage by Will Ospreay, who questioned if taking MJF’s high-stakes match was truly a good idea. Omega explained that this was his absolute “death ground” and he was going out guns blazing, receiving an embrace of support from Ospreay before walking down the ramp. Omega delivered an exceptionally emotional speech to the San Diego crowd, reflecting on his 30-year career and stating that he is fully prepared to put his entire future on the line for one more chance to win the world title and face Ospreay at Wembley Stadium. Omega looked directly into the camera and loudly accepted MJF’s terms, shouting “THE ANSWER IS YES!”
Suddenly, MJF executed a cowardly blindside assault from behind, attempting to hit Omega with the Dynamite Diamond Ring. Omega quickly countered with a double-leg takedown, triggering a wild, chaotic brawl in the center of the ring. A massive army of security personnel rushed the ring to separate the two bitter headliners, but both men repeatedly broke free to continue the physical attack. Security eventually managed to drag a frantic MJF up the entry ramp as he wildly hoisted the world title belt, while a defiant Omega stood his ground inside the ring to close the show in pure absolute chaos.
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