AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights, and Big Moments for February 4, 2026

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite, airing on February 4, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Pearl Theater at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. On this show, AEW World Champion MJF will face Brody King of Brody in an AEW World Championship Eliminator match. Additionally, “Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega will take on Andrade El Idro of the Don Callis Family in a singles match.

The show begins at 8pm ET on TBS and is available for international fans to watch on streaming platforms such as Max. Ringside News provides live match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please keep checking this page. Refresh to see the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin the conversation in the comments section below!

AEW Dynamite Results (February 4, 2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show begins with commentary welcoming us as Don Callis cuts a promo on behalf of MJF, Brody King, Kenny Omega, and the family. MJF says he’s not afraid of Brody King. King then says he’s going to hurt MJF. Kenny Omega then vowed revenge on Andrade El Idro. Don Callis then says that Konosuke Takeshita and the Don Callis family will destroy the Death Rider. And he says Mark Davis and Andrade will do the same for Hangman Page and Kenny Omega. Babes of Wrath and Megabad also cut promos ahead of tonight’s match on Dynamite.

The Death Riders then go down to the ring for the first match of the night, followed by the Don Callis Family.

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

The match starts with Garcia and Alexander, and they exchange holds. Garcia then begins to tackle Alexander on the mat. Garcia is then sent to the ropes and both men get to their feet, but Garcia counters with strikes of his own and takes Alexander out of the game. Alexander then retreats to the corner and El Cron makes the tag, and PAC also gets the Death Riders tag. PAC then takes Kron to the mat with a side headlock and squeezes his arm once he gets back to his feet. Kron then uses his agility to fight back, but he hits PAC with a headscissors and hits PAC with his own, and PAC manages to get back to his feet.

Both fighters then circle the mat before PAC tags Moxley and Kron responds by tagging Takeshita as well. Both men then glared at each other before Takeshita landed a few forearm shots. Moxley then counterattacks and the two face off, but all six men attack in the ring, causing chaos. The Death Riders then clear the ring and Garcia triples Team Takeshita and gets the tag to PAC. Moxley then goes for a beatdown before making a tag with Garcia and gets ganged up on by Takeshita in the corner before Kron breaks things up. PAC then gets the tag as well and both men attack it until PAC hits Cron with a release German suplex.

PAC then runs the ropes for a lariat but is tripped by Alexander, leading to Alexander and Takeshita hitting some shots on PAC while Kron distracts the referee. The Don Callis family isolated PAC as Moxley lost his cool. Alexander then hoists PAC and lowers it. He then misses a guillotine knee drop. PAC then tags Moxley and Takeshita tags in as well. Both men then exchange strikes. Moxley then hits a back suplex and Takeshita hits an exploder. Moxley then nails Kron with a cutter. Moxley then nails Takeshita with a lariat. Garcia then comes in and applies Dragon Tamer on Takeshita.

Moxley then hits a stomp on Takeshita, but Alexander saves to save his team. After some rough action in and out of the ring, Takeshita hits a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two count. Then Don Callis Family singled out Garcia and Takeshita hit a power drive knee for a two count. Takeshita then hits Garcia with Raging Fire and wins.

The winner of the trio match is the Don Callis Family (“The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander, El Cron, and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)!

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After the match, the Death Riders regroup outside and the Don Callis Family celebrates in the ring.

Next, we look back at Andrade El Idro’s victory over Swerve Strickland on last week’s Dynamite, before finally hearing from the man himself. Prince Nana said their focus is always on the goal of being at the top of All Elite Wrestling. And he says losing one game doesn’t mean they’ve lost sight of that and aren’t going anywhere. A wordless Strickland just wanders off as commentary hypes tonight’s lineup.

We then get a video package that looks back at Will Ospreay after his recent surgery and reflects on his career in AEW and his hopes of returning to the top of wrestling.

Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm went down to the ring for their next match of the night, and their opponents Jordan Oasis and Brittney Brooks were already in the ring.

Mixed tag team match: Conglomerate’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Jordan Oasis and Britney Brooks

The match begins with Oasis offering a free shot to Cassidy, who responds with a light chop, giving Jordan a free shot. He then put his hands in his pockets for a takedown and took Oasis to the mat, seeing his reflection in Oasis’ bald head as the crowd cheered. Brooks and Storm were then tagged in, and Storm pulled Brooks’ hair twice, dropping him to the mat. Oasis then runs in, but Cassidy and Storm force him into the corner and do a little dance in the center of the ring.

Storm then hit a DDT on Brooks, followed by Cassidy dropping Oasis with a DDT of her own, setting up the victory with a hip attack and an orange punch from Storm.

The winner of the mixed tag team match is The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and “Timeless” Toni Storm!

After the match, Cassidy took the microphone and gave a speech about his Grand Slam match with Australia. Then they lament the possibility of going bald before promising to give Yuta Wheeler a cute little combo or make Marina Shafir look like Moxley.

Video footage from earlier today is then shown of Bullet Club Wardog attacking Darby Allin and kidnapping him.

Hangman Page then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by Mark Davis.

Single match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis

The match begins with Davis charging at Page for an early advantage, but Page fights back and knocks Davis to the mat as the crowd cheers. Davis then fights back to send Page into the ropes, but Page sends Davis out of bounds with a low bridge and then hits a dive that sends Davis into the announce desk. Page then bounces off the apron and hits a lariat to get Davis back in the ring, but Davis lays into Page in the corner and hits a few shots to turn the tide. Page then escapes from the ring, but Davis sends him into the barricade.

Davis sent Page into the corner, but while both were still under control in the ring, Page fought back and swept Davis’ legs out from under him, earning a two count. Davis stands on the apron as Page hits the ropes, but Davis fights back and blocks the Sunset Powerbomb, sending Page onto the apron. Davis then lunges at Page on the guardrail, but Page sidesteps Davis and moonsaults him off the railing to the floor. He then brings Davis back in the ring and goes for a moonsault, but Davis manages to kick out at two. Dead Eye then goes for an elevated powerbomb and blocks it, but Page counters with a near fall. Davis covers with a lariat and a back suplex, but Page kicks out.

Davis then forces Page into the ropes and goes for a lariat, but Page fights back but Davis drops her to the mat and hits a dead eye on the counter for two. Page then goes for a Buckshot Lariat, only to send Davis into the ropes, but he fights back and ends up hitting a Tombstone Piledriver to send Davis into the ramp. He then brought Davis back into the ring and hit a buckshot lariat for the win.

The winner of the singles match is “Hangman” Adam Page!

The post-match commentary talks about Page competing in Grand Slam Australia and facing the winner of tonight’s Omega vs. Andrade match to determine the number one contender to the AEW World Championship at Revolution. Page then got on the microphone and talked about packing his bags to head to Australia next week, promising that if he got the chance, he would take back the title he wasn’t supposed to lose. Paige then leaves the ring.

We are then shown a vignette observing Kevin Knight.

Andrade El Idro then goes down to the ring for his next match against Don Callis, followed by Kenny Omega.

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Single match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Andrade El Idro of Don Callis Family

The match begins with El Idro leaving the ring to ask Callis for advice and returning to the ring while listening to what the audience thinks of Callis. El Idro then shoves Omega and they exchange attacks on each other. El Idro then pokes Omega in the eye, but hits a running knee and sends him out of the ring. Omega then plants El Idro into the One-Winged Angel on the floor, but El Idro escapes and eventually suplexes Omega to the floor. Omega then sends El Idro into the barricade and back into the ring, but Omega tackles El Idro in the corner. Both men then fight on the turnbuckles and Omega hits a superplex on El Idro, but it only gets a two count.

Omega then got El Idro to his feet, put an arm choke on him, and then hit El Idro with a moonsault for a near fall. El Idro counters with a crossbody from the ropes and takes Omega to the canvas, but Omega counters into a figure four leglock and cradle for a two count. El Idro then fights back with a vertical suplex, rolling Omega out of the ring and putting the third Amigo on the floor. El Idro then flirts with the women in the front row before returning to the ring and dropping Omega back to the floor. One of the women then takes a selfie with him.

El Idro then takes Omega down with a side headlock. Omega then briefly reverses the hold, but El Idro regains control. El Idro then climbs to the ropes, but Omega counters with a moonsault. El Idro then counters with a figure four leglock. He then tries to bridge it, but Omega fights back. Andrade was then forced to reach the bottom rope for a break. Both men then trade blows and Omega hits a snapdragon suplex. Omega then hits his second one. Omega then kicks El Idro in the back and follows up with a V-Trigger in the corner. El Idro then counters with an Avalanche One-Winged Angel and a DDT on the mat for a two count.

El Idro then gets another two count with a double knee in the corner. Afterwards, both players engage in a long-battle duel, with both players delivering powerful blows. El Idro then stops Omega with a charging boot. Omega then fights back with a knee strike, but El Idro nails Omega with a back elbow. Caris then handed El Idro his driver behind the referee’s back. El Idro then attempts to use it, but Swerve Strickland appears and stops El Idro. Pranks can lead to distractions. Omega then goes for the One-Winged Angel, but El Idro slips out and hits a low blow. He then sent Omega a message of victory.

The single match winner is Andrade El Idro from the Don Callis Family!

After the match, El Idro leaves the ring to celebrate his victory with the Don Callis family, and upon returning to the ring, Strickland and Omega get into an argument over what happened. This causes security to rush in to defuse the situation.

Commentary then touts the AEW World Title Eliminator match, then transitions to a video package highlighting the man aiming for Brody King’s title shot.

In the commentary, the upcoming lineup will be excited, such as the women’s world tag team championship eliminator match between Babes of Wrath and Mega Bad.

We then head to the backside where Kris Statlender tells Tekla that she needs to wait until they find out the terms of the AEW Women’s World Championship offer to reveal the details of Collision. Statlender then tells him to sit back, shut up, and pray that Cosmic Killer is just a nickname.

Mega Bad then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by Babes of Wrath.

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

The match begins with Megabad taking control, sending Cameron to the outside floor before targeting Nightingale. Ford becomes the legal woman on her team before Nightingale fights back and she tags in with Cameron for a double team on Ford. Nightingale is then tagged in and Nightingale gets a two count on Ford, then fights the tag with Bane. Bane then sends Nightingale into the corner for a few shots, but Nightingale counters with an enziguiri with a cartwheel. She then climbs onto the turnbuckle but is distracted by Ford, allowing Bane to take Nightingale to the mat with a hurricanrana.

Nightingale then escapes from the ring for a breather, only for Bane to jump into the ropes. Bain and Ford control Nightingale. Ford then got a two count on Nightingale after a combination attack with Bane. Nightingale then strikes back with a fierce attack on Bane. Cameron is then tagged in and she launches into a furious attack. He then hit a pump handle back suplex to get Ford a two count. Cameron was then briefly stopped by Mega Bad, but she hit them with a double DDT.

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Babes of Wrath then hits a superplex on Bane, but Ford saves with a double blockbuster neckbreaker. Cameron then DDTs Bane and Nightingale follows up with a spinebuster for a 2 count. Ford and Bane then double-team and eject Nightingale from the match. They then hit Cameron with the Doomsday Device and achieved victory.

Winners of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match, Mega Bad (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and “Super Bad” Penelope Ford)!

After the match, the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship match was officially decided, and it was decided that Mega Bad would challenge Babes of Wrath at Grand Slam Australia.

Next, we look back at the match in which Tommaso Ciampa defeated Mark Brisco to win the TNT Championship, and finally hear Ciampa’s story. Ciampa said he promises to continue his open challenge for the title at Collision. Ciampa then said that “Sylvie” was not going anywhere and left. It has been confirmed that he will defend his title against both men on Saturday when he defends his title against Roderick Strong and Claudio Castagnoli. We’ll also take a look at other matches set for Collision, such as Parking Lot Fight.

Jack Perry then goes down to the ring for the next match of the night and Ricochet follows, but Perry gets the drop on Ricochet to start this match.

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

The match begins with Perry bringing Ricochet back into the ring for a near fall, then takes Ricochet to the corner and starts throwing punches. He then brings Ricochet back to the mat for a two count, then Ricochet sends Perry into the ropes to reverse the situation. He then hits the ropes before driving a boot into the back of Perry’s neck, trying to keep the “bald” chants from breaking him as he goes for a boot choke on Perry. Perry then fights back with a chop but is sent to the canvas by Ricochet. Ricochet then sends Perry into the ropes, but is met with a few shots from Perry, and Perry takes Ricochet outside, slips through the ropes and gets caught in a wheelbarrow, which Ricochet slams into the announce desk.

Ricochet is in firm control here. Perry then counters a brainbuster on the apron and unloads on Ricochet, but Ricochet only goes for the eye and gets sent to the floor by Perry. Perry then hits a dive over the ropes. He then brings Ricochet back into the ring, but Ricochet hits a few suplexes before taking Perry out of the ring and going for a Death Valley Driver on the floor. He then brought Perry back into the ring and performed a jumping forearm before slamming Perry to the mat for a two count.

Ricochet then left the ring and grabbed the title from ringside before returning. The referee then stops Perry and puts the title aside and Perry fights back with a German suplex but Ricochet gets back up and hits a lariat. Perry then hit him with a poison rana before taking him down with a cutter, but Ricochet managed to kick out at two. After some more wrestling, Perry applies a snare trap. Ricochet then touches the bottom rope, but Perry pulls him away. Then GOA suddenly appears and Toa Liona pulls Ricochet onto the ropes behind the referee.

The Young Bucks appear and defeat GOA. Ricochet then puts the National Championship on the center turnbuckle and slams Perry into it. He then attacked Perry with Vertigo for the victory.

Winner and current AEW National Champion Ricochet from The Demand!

After the match, Ricochet celebrates his victory as The Young Bucks and GOA face off at Collision to see who will join Dynamite in a three-way tag to determine the number one contenders for the tag titles.

We then headed to the production truck where they showed us a little “movie” revealing that Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors left Darby Allyn in the desert.

We then turn our attention to the main event, where Brody King takes on MJF in a world title eliminator match, and the commentary has a hard time understanding what we just saw.

Brody King then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night, followed by MJF.

AEW World Championship Eliminator Match: AEW World Champion MJF vs. Brody King of Brody

The match starts with Hangman Page coming out before things get physical. This distracts MJF. Brody King then chokes MJF and throws him to the floor. He then hit a cannonball into the corner and a gonzo bomb for the win.

The winner of the AEW World Championship Eliminator Match is Brodie King!

After the match, King poses with his AEW World Title. Andrade El Idro then attacks and nails him with a back elbow. El Idro then sends a message to MJF. Hangman Page then appears and hits a buckshot lariat on El Idro and tries to get another hit on MJF, but MJF knocks Page down. The King then defeats MJF with a piledriver and stands up to retain the AEW World Championship as the show draws to a close.

AEW Dynamite matches and key moments scheduled for February 4, 2026

  • AEW World Championship Eliminator Match: AEW World Champion MJF vs. Brody King of Brody
  • Single match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Andrade El Idro of Don Callis Family
  • AEW National Championship Match: Ricochet (c) from The Demand vs. “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry from Jurassic Express
  • Single match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champions Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) vs. Megabad (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and “Superbad” Penelope Ford)
  • Trio match: Death Riders (Jon Moxley, “The Bastard” PAC, Daniel Garcia) vs. Don Callis Family (“The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander, El Cron, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)
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