AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights, and Key Moments for June 3, 2026

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite, airing June 3, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia. On this show, AEW World Champion MJF will defend his title against LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH in a no-count-out match. Additionally, AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight will defend his title against “Speedball” Mike Bailey.

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 matches and key moments scheduled for June 3, 2026

  • AEW World Championship No Count Out Match: MJF (c) vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH
  • AEW TNT Championship Match: “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) vs. Speedball “Mike” Bailey
  • Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Semi-Final Match: “Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. AEW National Champion Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family
  • Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinals: Brawling Birds New Japan Pro Wrestling Strongest Women’s Champion Alex Windsor vs. Wild Card
  • Single match: Conglomerate Mark Brisco vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush
  • Hear from Triangle of Madness (AEW Women’s World Champion “The Toxic Spider” Tekla, Julia Hart, Sky Blue)

AEW Dynamite Results (June 3, 2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens with a welcome to Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz Dynamite.

Renee Paquette is then seen interviewing RUSH as he prepares for the biggest match of his career against AEW World Champion MJF. RUSH told Paquette that after winning the match and winning for over three years, he finally got a chance at the AEW World Title and that he would die in the ring if he needed it. RUSH then says that he is doing this for his friends, his family, and his own pride. RUSH then says if you mess with the bull, he’ll win the AEW World Title, but MJF comes in while he’s talking. MJF then slapped RUSH in the face, he told RUSH if he was a bull, and RUSH hit him with a few right hands. AEW Security then breaks it up.

Puckett then says that tonight’s match is a no count out. Then Andrade El Idro appears. El Idro tells RUSH that he has to do it tonight for his family, for Raza, and for the people who say he can’t be world champion. El Idro then tells RUSH to show everyone who RUSH is once he messes with the bull. El Idro then leaves.

RUSH then goes down to the ring for the first match of the night, followed by MJF.

AEW World Championship No Count Out Match: MJF (c) vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH

The match starts with RUSH landing a few right hands, and MJF responds with a few right hands of his own. MJF hits another punch to the eye and runs to the ropes, but RUSH hits an overhead belly-to-belly. MJF then rolls out of the ring and RUSH hits a splash over the top rope. RUSH then sends MJF into the barricade and begins strangling MJF with a cable wire. The referee then interrupts it. RUSH then runs towards MJF, but MJF hits a drop toe hold and RUSH falls into a steel chair. Then MJF puts RUSH on a chair and slams him in the face with a running boot. MJF then runs towards RUSH, but RUSH hits a back body drop and MJF goes over the barricade and into the timekeeper table.

RUSH then sends MJF back into the ring and RUSH returns to the ring. RUSH then removes the top turnbuckle pad. RUSH goes for a running knee, but MJF rolls onto the ring apron. RUSH then grabs MJF and brings him back into the ring. RUSH then grabs MJF and sends him into the top turnbuckle, but the referee stops him. MJF then shoved the referee, who slammed him face-first into the top turnbuckle. RUSH has a torn chest and is bleeding profusely. MJF then applies a side headlock. MJF then sends RUSH to the ropes and MJF hits a spinebuster. MJF then grabs RUSH and slams him into the top turnbuckle, but the referee stops him. RUSH then slams him face first into the top turnbuckle. RUSH then hits a splash in the corner. RUSH then sends MJF into the ropes and RUSH hits a release German suplex. He then goes for the cover, but MJF kicks out.

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RUSH then climbs to the top rope and hits MJF with a dropkick. He then goes for the cover, but MJF kicks out. MJF then goes to the ropes and hits a backbreaker powerbomb. Then he goes for a cover but RUSH kicks out. MJF then sends a RUSH to the ring apron. MJF then goes for the Heat Seeker, but RUSH escapes. RUSH then hits a headbutt. RUSH then puts MJF on the ring apron and piledrives him. RUSH then hits MJF with stomps in the corner. He then started an altercation with the referee when he tried to aim for MJF’s hand, but his injured left arm gave out as he tried to hit MJF with a second piledriver. RUSH then tries to hit MJF with the Bullshorns, but MJF rolls out of the way and RUSH is sent through one of the barricades. MJF then hit a Tombstone on RUSH over the remaining portion of the barricade, and when the two returned to the ring, MJF constricted RUSH’s injured left arm while constricting him in the crossface, causing RUSH to pass out.

MJF is the winner of the No Count Out Match and is still the AEW World Champion!

After the match, MJF targets RUSH with the AEW World Championship belt. Mark Briscoe’s music then hits and he runs down to the ring to help RUSH. He then tries a Jade Driller on MJF, but MJF escapes and low blows Brisco. He then tries to hit him with the AEW World Champion belt, but Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly, and Tomohiro Ishii jump into the ring to help Briscoe.

Lio Rush then went down to the ring for the next match of the night and froze when Cassidy, Strong, O’Reilly, and Ishii passed them on the entrance ramp.

Single match: Conglomerate Mark Brisco vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush

The match begins with Rush whispering something in Briscoe’s ear. Brisco then hit Rush with an enzuigiri and the two traded forearm strikes on the ring apron. Rush then chases Brisco around the ring and backs him out of the ring, but Brisco hits a blockbuster that knocks Rush off the apron and sends him crashing into the barricade.

Rush then hits Brisco with a few strikes. Brisco then gets fired up and gets into a screaming match with Rush, who hits Rush with a clothesline in the corner and follows up with a suplex. He then pulls him off the middle rope and slams him into the mat, nailing him with a clothesline. Rush then hits Brisco with an enzuigiri, but Brisco hits a cutthroat driver on Rush, pinning him for the win.

The winner of the singles match is Mark Briscoe of The Conglomeration!

After the match, Brisco takes the microphone and speaks directly to MJF. Briscoe takes MJF back to the day of Jay Briscoe’s death, January 17, 2023, and says he was gone in the blink of an eye. Briscoe then says his birthday was just a few hours later, on January 18th, and Jay’s birthday was January 25th. Briscoe then made his AEW debut alone instead of eating birthday cake together as usual, and MJF said he can only imagine the whirlwind of emotions he was feeling. Briscoe said pro wrestling was his therapy, until he met his friends in The Conglomeration, who filled his heart and gave him a brother again.

Briscoe then says that when MJF started talking about Jay, he felt a rush of anger and rage, but he never felt as much hate as he feels for MJF. Briscoe then pinned MJF and recalled feeling good when MJF left, but the anger returned when MJF returned to AEW. Brisco then says he’s not like MJF, considering MJF will keep whining and complaining until he gets the opportunity he wants. Then Briscoe said he would come to work and do his job. Briscoe then calls out MJF, says that “The Devil” will lose, and demands that he win the AEW World Championship.

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Next, we get a video package of tonight’s TNT title match and the history of “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight. Kevin Knight talks about what should have been in the main event of Double or Nothing. Commentators have noted how personal this has become.

Triangle of Madness then walks out into the crowd. Tecla said the AEW Women’s World Champion has something to say, she’s called the “Idol Killer” in Japan because she took away all the pretty girls. Tecla says she was subsequently fired from Japan. Tekla then said that there were three jobs in the Triangle of Madness. Blue wins the 2026 Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament, Hart regains the TBS Championship, and she herself has her eyes set on the forbidden door. Heart and Blue then pulled out a ladder from backstage and Thecla declared her death to World Wondering Stardom. She then climbs a ladder and holds up her middle finger in front of the World Wondering Stardom logo, which is part of the large AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door logo on the jumbo screen.

Will Ospreay then receives encouragement from Jon Moxley, becomes more resilient both physically and mentally, and becomes excited when he defeats Mark Davis. Moxley then says Ospreay is going to break Mark Davis’ arm and punch him.

Then, when Andrade El Idro went down to the ring, DK Vandu was already waiting inside the ring.

Single match: Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idro vs. DK Vandu

The match begins with Andrade hitting Vandu with a kick. Then follow up with a winning DM.

After the match, El Idro grabs the microphone and challenges MJF to a world title match. El Idro then asks MJF if he really thinks he can win. El Idro is caught off guard when Don Callis and Jake Doyle interrupt him. Callis then announces that Kevin Knight has joined the Don Callis family.

Kevin Knight then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by “Speedball” Mike Bailey.

AEW TNT Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) vs. Speedball “Mike” Bailey

The match begins with a lockup between both men. Knight then nailed Bayley with an outside forearm and he appeared to fly off the ring apron. Bayley then flies off the ropes and nails Knight with a corkscrew on the outside and both men return to the ring. Bayley then tries to land a few knees on Knight from the middle rope, but Knight sees him coming and hits him with a dropkick.

Knight then landed several right hands on Bayley. Bayley then rolls Knight up, but Knight kicks out and hits a forearm on Bayley from the top rope. Bayley then hits a few double knees to Knight’s stomach and a kick to the head, but Knight hits a hurricanrana on Bayley from the middle rope. She follows up with a backbreaker and goes for the pin, but Bayley kicks out. Doyle then distracts the referee and opens the door for Callis to trip Bayley, who is staggering up with Knight, onto the top rope. This opens the door for Knight and Bayley crashes into the top rope spine, followed by Uranazi for the win.

Winner and current AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight of the Don Callis Family!

After the match, Knight said he is part of the Don Callis family for one reason: to become Kevin Two Belt and win the AEW World Championship.

We then head to the back, where The Dogs are talking to Renee Paquette and gloating about leaving Christian Cage and Adam Copeland behind last Wednesday. The Young Bucks then face The Dogs, and Matt Jackson says he can’t imagine the AEW World Tag Team Champions going to The Dogs.

We then see MJF in what looks like an ice bath. Asked about Mark Briscoe’s call-up, MJF quipped that he was “shocked” that anyone would want to challenge for a world title. MJF then refused the challenge, stating that the title was given to top athletes and generational talent, and Brisco was not. MJF then tells Mark Brisco, “That’s not going to happen, this is the last time.”

Alex Windsor then went down to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by Mercedes Mone, who was revealed to be the wild card for the 2026 Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup tournament.

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Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinals: Brawling Birds New Japan Pro Wrestling Strongest Women’s Champion Alex Windsor vs. “The CEO” Mercedes Monet

The match begins with a lockup between both women. Windsor also performs an arm drag on Monet. Mone then locks up a statement maker on Windsor and hits a backstabber for the pin. Windsor then kicks out, but Mone hits a Meteora on Windsor. Windsor then goes for a Sharpshooter on Monet, but Monet avoids it and hits a Meteora on Windsor from the ring apron.

Mone then grabs Windsor and gets on the second rope. Windsor then hits a few right hands and she goes for a suplex but Monet hits a few right hands of her own. Then Monet encounters Meteora. She then goes for a cover but Windsor kicks out. Monet then hits a sunset flip in the corner. He then goes for a double knee in the corner, but Windsor avoids it. Windsor then goes for a cover, but Monet avoids it. Windsor then grabs Monet, but Monet hits him with a knee to the face. Mone then hit a backstabber and followed it up with a Statement Maker, causing Windsor to tap out and win.

Winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinals: “The CEO” Mercedes Monet!

He then meets Kazuchika Okada and warns Konosuke Takeshita that he can’t do anything without his family. Okada then says he will regain the international title before Takeshita knows.

He then meets Tommaso Ciampa and tells Chris Jericho to lick his wounds, but unless he strikes first he will continue to wait. Ciampa then calls Jericho an idiot.

Will Ospreay then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night, followed by Mark Davis.

Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Semi-Final Match: “Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. AEW National Champion Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family

The match starts with both men locking up and Davis hits a chop to the chest. Davis then sends Ospreay into the ropes, but Ospreay hits a hurricanrana. Ospreay then grabs Davis, but Davis hits a body slam. Davis then goes to the ropes, but Ospreay hits a kick to the face. Ospreay then goes to the ropes but Davis hits a back body drop. Davis then hits a centone. Davis then does an abdominal stretch, but Ospreay escapes. Ospreay then goes to the ropes and hits a flying kick to the side of the head. Ospreay then hits a springboard forearm. He then goes for a cover, but Davis kicks out. Ospreay then sends Davis into the ropes and Ospreay dropkicks him. Davis then rolls out of the ring.

Ospreay gets out of the ring and grabs Davis, but Davis slams Ospreay into the barricade. Davis then lifts Ospreay up, but Ospreay lands a few right hands. Ospreay then gets on the ring apron and climbs the top rope, but Davis walks away. Ospreay then hits a hurricanrana. Ospreay then goes for a DDT, but Davis picks him up and throws him into the announce table. Davis then sends Ospreay into the ring and puts him on the top rope. Davis then hits a suplex. Davis then hits a clothesline in the corner. Davis then hits a back suplex. He then goes for the cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Davis then hits a chop to the chest. He then grabs Ospreay, but Ospreay hits a few right hands and a kick to the side of the head. Ospreay then goes for a cover, but Davis kicks out.

Ospreay then hits a German suplex and goes for the cover, but Davis kicks out. Ospreay then climbs to the top rope and jumps onto Davis’ arm. Ospreay then goes for an armbar submission, but Davis gets back up and hits a powerbomb on Ospreay. Davis then hits a piledriver. He then goes for the cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Ospreay then rolls onto the ring apron. Davis then grabs Ospreay and goes for a piledriver, but Ospreay escapes. Ospreay then hits a bunch of right hands, but Davis clotheslines Ospreay. Davis then lifts Ospreay up, but Ospreay hits a hurricanrana out of the ring.

Ospreay then hits a Styles Clash for a nearfall. The Don Callis family then escapes trying to take advantage of it while the referee is down. Daniel Garcia and Yuta Wheeler then rescued the Osprey. Lance Archer then takes out Yuta and Garcia. Claudio Castagnoli comes in here and knocks Archer off his feet with an uppercut. Brian Cage then destroys Castagnoli. PAC then comes out and takes out Brian Cage. Ospreay then hits a finisher on Davis, but Jake Doyle ejects the referee. Marina Shafir then catches Jake Doyle and beats her up. Jon Moxley then saves her and the two work together to take out Doyle. And PAC takes everyone out. Kyle Fletcher then returns and brutally kills Ospreay with a screwdriver. Takeshita is here to incapacitate Fletcher. Ospreay then flicked the driver out of Davis’ hands and hit his finisher, but the referee wasn’t there yet and a delay led to Davis kicking out. Davis then nearly catches Ospreay, but Ospreay kicks out and applies the submission, causing Davis to tap out.

Ospreay, the “Aerial Assassin”, is the winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament semifinal!

After the match, the Ospreys celebrated with the Death Riders, and they stood tall as the show drew to a close.

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