AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights, and Big Moments for March 25, 2026

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite, airing March 25, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota. The show will feature Triangle of Madness AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla, aka The Toxic Spider, defending her title against Mina Shirakawa. Additionally, “Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega will take on Swerve Strickland in a singles match, putting Omega’s EVP status on the line and facing Strickland’s AEW World Championship #1 Contendership.

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 (March 25, 2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show begins with Kenny Omega’s music blaring and commentary welcoming us as he makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night. Swerve Strickland then descends into the ring with Prince Nana.

Singles Match (Omega’s EVP Status vs. Strickland’s AEW World Championship #1 Contest): “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland

The match begins with Nana distracting Omega and both men locking up until Strickland sneaks a shot against the ropes. Strickland then sends Omega to the ropes, hits a boot to the face, hits a few more shots and then hits the ropes only to get a hurricanrana on Omega and send Strickland diving out of bounds. Omega then began to turn things around, sending Strickland to the announce desk and the ring steps. Strickland starts to fight back but is sent to the barricade for a set of chops by Omega. Omega puts Strickland on a chair and charges in with a running knee strike.

Strickland then counters to stop the momentum, hits a few shots of his own, and brings Omega back into the ring. Strickland then attacks Omega’s jaw until Omega stands up. The two then trade blows until Omega is sent to the corner, but Omega charges Strickland and knocks him down for a near fall. Omega then drops Strickland to the mat and gets another nearfall after a moonsault. Omega sat in the driver’s seat. Strickland then avoids the V-Trigger and both men exchange blows. Omega then hits Strickland with a knee to the jaw. Omega then hits a V-Trigger to the back of Strickland’s neck.

Strickland then evaded an Avalanche One-Winged Angel and both crashed off the top turnbuckle to the mat after Strickland hit Omega with an Avalanche back suplex. Omega and Strickland then trade high boot blows and take each other down. They then traded blows, with Omega hitting Strickland with two snapdragon suplexes. Omega and Strickland battle it out on the apron. Strickland then distracts the referee and delivers a low blow to Omega. The action then spills out again.

Strickland then goes for a piledriver over the barricade, but both men slide. Strickland then hit a piledriver over the barricade and returned to the ring. After that, Strickland made a house call after a back-and-forth battle. Strickland then hits a Swerve Stomp for two, but Omega kicks out at two. Omega then fights back and corners Strickland. He then unloads with multiple elbow strikes. Omega then kicks Strickland, but Strickland gets a two count from a big powerslam. Strickland then mocks Omega. Strickland then hits a karate attack. Omega then lands a knee strike and follows up with a V-Trigger.

Both are struggling to decide what to do next. Strickland then hits a vertebreaker, but Omega kicks out again at two. Omega then counters a Swerve Stomp and hits a knee strike. Strickland stands on the ropes as Omega hits a V-Trigger and Strickland is set up for the One-Winged Angel. Omega then hits it for the win.

The winner and the new No. 1 contender for the AEW World Championship, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega!

After the match, Omega celebrates his big win.

We then get a video package introducing Darby Allin and his journey in AEW thus far.

We then get an episode of Will Ospreay calling PAC to a game in Winnipeg and then telling Moxley that he put Will in “timeout” (referring to him not being able to play due to injury). He then spent time with his son and saw the fear on his son’s face and the reactions of his peers and family to having his neck snapped before telling Moxley that he wanted a match on Dynasty.

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The Death Riders then go down to the ring for their next match of the night, followed by Skyflight.

Mixed trio match: Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia, “The Problem” Marina Shafir) vs. Skyflight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin, Zayda Steele)

The match begins with the Death Riders blindside Skyflight, leaving Shafir and Steele in the ring and taking the fight outside. Moxley and Garcia then regroup in the corner and Steele fights Shafir with a headscissors. Steele goes for a running knee strike and Shafir is backed into the corner, but Shafir fights him off with a few shots before Steele hits him with a headscissors off the turnbuckle. Garcia and Darius Martin then team up and trade holds, with Garcia hitting a chop that drops Darius Martin in the corner.

Darius then wrestled out of the corner and took Garcia down for a one count. Garcia then goes after the chin and makes the tag to Moxley, who stomps Darius in the corner. The referee then intervened and forced Moxley back, but it didn’t last long as Darius fought back and sent Moxley into the Skyflight corner to make a tag with Dante. Top Flight then takes Moxley out of the ring, chases Garcia away, and all three Death Riders respond with a Skyflight triple dive. Death Rider then fights back. Moxley also superplexed Dante Martin for a two count. Garcia then drops Dante off. Shafir then tags in and she hits some stiff strikes as well.

Moxley then knocks Dante Martin to the mat. Garcia and Moxley then take Dante down with a stomp. Garcia then gets a two count on Dante. Dante Martin then drops Moxley with a dropkick. Garcia then eliminates Darius from the apron. Dante then hits Garcia with a knee kick. Steele then takes Shafir down with multiple attacks. Steele then hits a DDT on Shafir for a two count. Steele then hits a knee strike and goes for a crossbody, but Shafir catches him. Steele then counters with a series of rolling elbows. Wheeler Yuta then distracts Steele. After some exchanges, top flight double team Garcia. Yuta then drops Christopher Daniels at ringside. Steel then defeats him.

Garcia then applies the Dragon Tamer on Darius Martin. Moxley and Shafir then take Dante Martin down. Moxley then hits Darius with the Stomp, giving Garcia the win.

Winners of the Mixed Trios Match, The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia, and “The Problem” Marina Shafir)!

After the match, the Death Riders celebrate before Moxley takes the microphone. Moxley told Will Ospreay that it’s not okay to say mean things about people on TV, but if he wants a big grudge match on Dynasty, he’s open to it, before saying that whatever Will has against him is nothing personal. Moxley then tells him not to cause any problems with his mouth until then.

A graphic will then appear confirming the match.

We then get a video package of the Young Bucks reflecting on their loss to the Revolution before bouncing back with a win against Dynamite last week. And they promise 2026 will be the year of the Young Bucks.

Later, when “Speedball” Mike Bailey came down to the ring for the next match of the night, Rocky Romero was already in the ring.

Single match: Jet Speed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. Don Callis Family’s Rocky “Azkar” Romero

The match begins with both players trying to take control from the beginning. Romero hits a few kicks before Bayley takes her down. Bayley goes for a roundhouse kick after going back and forth, but Romero avoids it. Bayley then nails Romero with two spin kicks. He then landed a knee kick to Romero’s back for the win.

The winner of the single match is Jet Speed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey!

After the match, Bayley celebrates her victory.

Next, we get a video package highlighting the AEW World Championship Texas Death Match at Revolution. In this match, MJF successfully retained his title against a very determined “Hangman” Adam Page.

AEW World Champion MJF’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. MJF starts by saying, folks, we’re in Minnesota. Then MJF said he had the microphone and it was time to sit down and be quiet. MJF then says you’re not just looking at a world champion, you’re looking at the man who hanged Hangman. And MJF said that because of him, Cowboy will never be able to challenge for the AEW World Title again. MJF then said that Page didn’t hold back much before trying to talk about “facts.” And MJF says he still holds a championship that everyone on the planet can only dream of holding. MJF then says he’s still at the top of the mountain and there’s no one more deserving of that position. MJF then says he’ll tell you why, because he’s MJF, he’s better than you, and you know it. MJF said no one is on the devil’s level.

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Then Kenny Omega’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Omega then goes through the ropes and argues with MJF as the crowd chants Omega’s name, leading to a confrontation in the center of the ring. Omega then hits a shot on MJF. Omega then says that even he didn’t hype things up that much during his heyday. Omega then says that if MJF is the devil, then he is the god of pro wrestling. Then Omega says he’s in great shape. Omega then said that this version of himself was close to 100% and better than MJF. Omega then says that MJF knows that too and is scared of him. Omega then says he wants to face MJF for the AEW World Title, and MJF accepts. MJF then disrespects Omega by refusing to shake his hand and he walks away. Then Omega said, “Goodnight Mwah” and “Goodbye Bang.”

We then headed backstage to Christian Cage and Adam Copeland, where Christian talked about what FTR had done to them recently. He then walks off after mentioning that they hit the Spike Piledriver, and Copeland calls him a shithole for that before addressing FTR himself. Copeland then talks about how Dax Harwood approached him at Gold’s Gym many years ago and has now thrown away all that history. Copeland says he knows he’s the ultimate opportunist, but going after Beth was something else entirely. Copeland then talks about teaming up with Cage to take the title away from FTR, but he will seek them out to end their careers and give them a better outcome.

We then head to ringside, where FTR appears to be making his exit to deal with what was just said. Stokely says he shouldn’t care what Adam Copeland and Christian Cage think, but he should care what the three-time tag champions think. Then Stokely says he will give it up for FTR. Cash Wheeler then talks about Copeland’s refusal to “throw away his burden” and help get him to the end of his career. And he says they’re champions because of their own efforts and aren’t putting anyone on the back burner. Wheeler then talks about joining Adam Copeland in 2009, but this isn’t 2009 anymore. Wheeler then says that Dax Harwood and Stokely’s family are here.

Wheeler then says that the era of Adam Copeland is over and now it’s the era of FTR. And he says they are living legends. Dax then grabbed the microphone and called Copeland a nostalgia act. What they did to Beth then causes Copeland to ask himself a question he doesn’t have an answer to, but if he’s willing to take Adam Copeland’s wife’s head off, what is Copeland himself willing to do? Then he called the top guys out. Then, as they are about to leave, FTR’s music plays.

Orange Cassidy’s music hits and he and Roderick Strong walk outside. FTR then ran into Cassidy, leading to Stokely being shoved by Cassidy and a near brawl on the ramp, with Cassidy and Strong eventually heading to the ring for the next match of the night. The Dogs then go down to the ring for their next match that night.

Tag match: The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors) vs. The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong)

The match starts with Cassidy and Finlay, but Strong trades strikes with Finlay and quickly makes the tag. Finley then takes control and tags Connors before Cassidy gets his own tag and goes after the Dogs. He then hit them with a crossbody and sent them out for a dive, but Finlay sent him into the barricade before Connors dropped him on the floor. Strong is also sent hard. The Dogs then quarantine Orange Cassidy. Cassidy eventually fights back and makes the tag to Strong. Strong then unloads The Dogs. Strong then delivered a blow to Connors, knocking him down for a two count.

All four men then tangled in the ring, with Cassidy getting a two count from Connors after a DDT. Finlay then drags Cassidy out of the arena. He then blindsided Strong in the ring. The Dogs then take Strong down with a double team move. Cassidy then hits a double dropkick on Dogs. Cassidy then dives on Connors for a penalty kick. Finlay then hits a chop on Cassidy. The Dogs then hit a double team move on Cassidy for the win.

Winners of the tag team match, The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors)!

After the game, The Dogs celebrate their victory.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion then cut a promo. They talk about defeating Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron and how there are no second chances.

This will be followed by commentary on the Women’s World Title Match and Darby Allin vs. RUSH.

Kyle Fletcher is currently in the backstage segment. Fletcher defends his title at Collision with Robbie Eagles. Fletcher then mentioned being undefeated in 2026 and said he wants to bring the AEW World Title to the Don Callis family. Konosuke Takeshita interrupts and checks on Fletcher.

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Mina Shirakawa then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by Thekla.

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Triangle of Madness “Poisonous Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa

The match begins with Thekla mocking Mina Shirakawa’s seriousness and Shirakawa launching a flurry of attacks in response. The match then spills out of the ring, with Shirakawa delivering a hard kick that puts Tekla on the ground before returning him to the ring. Shirakawa then goes for a cover but only gets a 2 count. Shirakawa then takes Thecla to the ropes, but Thecla hits a drop toe hold into the ropes and hits a running knee. Shirakawa then blocks a German suplex from the apron, knocks Thecla off his feet, and hits him with a DDT on the floor. Both women then exchange blows.

Then Tekla reversed with a stomp behind Shirakawa outside the arena. At this stage of the match, Thekla is in complete control. In addition, Tecla hits Shirakawa with a series of powerful elbows. Shirakawa then counters Tecla’s spear with a knee strike. Then Shirakawa hits a sling blade. Then Shirakawa hits Tecla with a right hand. Shirakawa then hits a shotgun dropkick from the turnbuckle for a two count. Shirakawa then hits a single leg club, but Thekla breaks the rope.

Thecla then counters with a backfist and a right blow. Thecla then hits Shirakawa with a spear. Thekla then removes the belt, but the referee stops him. Thecla is distracted and pulls out brass knuckles, but Shirakawa hits a Hurricane. She then tries to pull Knack out of Thekla’s hands, but instead receives it in the face, allowing Thekla to stack Shirakawa and win.

Winner and current AEW Women’s World Champion, Thekla, aka “Venomous Spider” from Triangle of Madness!

After the match, Thekla celebrates his victory.

Next, Kenny Omega talks about his shot at the AEW World Championship on Dynasty. A deal is expected to be signed next week, but Omega is focused on what to do if MJF needs to be stripped of the title. Omega says he may be the man or god who can do it. This is interrupted by Speedball, who wishes Omega, who he faced off with last year, the best of luck going into Dynasty this year, and wants to get close to Omega for a shot at the belt if Omega comes out of Dynasty as champion. Omega then says he likes the sound of that and shakes his hand.

Ricochet then talks about feeling down after losing the AEW National Championship to the Revolution. Ricochet said he wasn’t pinned or submitted, but Jack Perry left with the title. Ricochet also talked about how he was given a title shot by Kenny Omega after he defeated Omega in their previous match. Ricochet then says that when you are asked, you make a request.

RUSH then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night, followed by Darby Allin.

No countout match: Darby Allin vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH

The match begins with RUSH attacking Darby Allin, who slams Allin into the barricade and into the steel steps. RUSH then sends Arin up the iron stairs. Allin then traps RUSH in the ring and goes for a dive, but RUSH moves out of the way. Arin then crashes and gets burned. Both men then fight on the apron. RUSH then hits Allin with a belly-to-belly suplex to the floor. Dr. Samson and the referee then examine Allin, who has his chest opened. The action then moves back inside the ring and RUSH drives a boot into Allin’s jaw.

RUSH then starts posing in the ring as Allin unloads on him. Allin then fights back and hits a coffin drop over the ropes. Furthermore, Allin sends RUSH to the announce desk with a dive to the outside. Allin then grabs a chair, sets it up and puts RUSH on top of it before biting him. Allin then goes up top and hits a missile dropkick, knocking RUSH off the chair and into the barricade. Allin then takes RUSH back into the ring and covers him, only to get a near fall. RUSH then fights back with a chop and Allin fights back with a blow that barely staggers RUSH, but Allin takes RUSH down with a Code Red and gets a two count.

RUSH then sends Allin into the turnbuckle with a reverse belly-to-belly suplex. Furthermore, RUSH puts pressure on Allin and follows up with a series of jumping elbows. Allin then counters RUSH and hits a jackknife cover for the win.

No count out match winner Darby Allin!

After the match, Allin goes up to the ramp, but is blindfolded by Mark Davis, joined by the rest of the Don Callis Family. They then bring Allin to the ring to continue the beatdown and we see Andrade arguing with Callis about focusing on the title instead of chasing Darby. The show then ends with the Don Callis Family standing over Allin in the ring as Don Callis and Andrade El Idro continue their heated argument.

AEW Dynamite matches and key moments scheduled for March 25, 2026

  • AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Triangle of Madness “Poisonous Spider” Thekla (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
  • Single Match (Omega’s EVP Status vs. Strickland’s AEW World Championship #1 Contest): “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland
  • No countout match: Darby Allin vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH
  • Tag match: The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors) vs. The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong)
  • Mixed trio match: Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia, “The Problem” Marina Shafir) vs. Skyflight (Dante Martin, Darius Martin, Zayda Steele)
  • AEW World Champion MJF is back
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