Tag: AEW Dynamite

  • AEW Dynamite: Tommaso Ciampa Defeats Dezmond Xavier

    AEW Dynamite: Tommaso Ciampa Defeats Dezmond Xavier

    Tommaso Ciampa came up short at AEW Dynasty in the TNT Championship Casino Gauntlet Match. He’s not happy about that loss and is looking to take out some frustrations!

    But, a man who didn’t even get a chance to get a shot in the Casino Gauntlet, one third of The Rascalz, Dezmond Xavier. Surely, Dezmond is looking to prove that he can become a TNT Champion if he’s able to pick up a win over a former champion.

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    Ciampa was visibly frustrated and even yelled at the crowd for calling him bald, telling them to save that for Ricochet. Then, Dezmond Xavier started getting in some big offense with a tornado DDT, a big topé and a 450 splash, but it wasn’t enough.

    In the end, Tommaso Ciampa drilled Xavier with a devastating knee and picked up the victory! After the match, Ciampa grabbed the microphone and said what happened tonight was an example. He’s sick of waiting and he wants all the gold. And if he’s not clear, Darby, MJF, he wants next.

    https://x.com/bodyslamnet/status/2044573802730807355?s=46

    Stay tuned for more AEW Dynamite coverage and results.

  • AEW Dynamite: Spring Break Thru Everett Preview 4/15/2026

    AEW Dynamite: Spring Break Thru Everett Preview 4/15/2026

    AEW presents Dynamite Spring Break Thru tonight. The event will take place at the Angels of the Wind Arena in Everett, Washington.

    The advertised card currently features three championship matches and a Jericho interview.

    Below is the current advertised card for tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

    • AEW World Championship: MJF vs Darby Allin

    For weeks, Darby Allin has made it known that he had his eyes on the AEW World Championship. At AEW Dynasty on Sunday, Allin defeated Andrade El Idolo to become number one contender for the AEW World Championship. Allin stated in an interview with Renee Paquette later on in the night that he would be cashing in the opportunity to challenge for the AEW World Championship on AEW Dynamite in Everett.

    • TNT Championship: Kevin Knight vs Claudio Castagnoli

    Last week, Kyle Fletcher had to vacate the TNT Championship due to injury. As a result, Tony Khan announced that there would be a Casino Gauntlet Match to determine a new TNT Champion at AEW Dynasty. Kevin Knight entered the Casino Gauntlet Match and would go on to pin Daniel Garcia to become the new TNT Champion. It was later announced that Knight would be defending against Claudio Castagnoli tonight on AEW Dynamite.

    • TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale vs Kamille

    At AEW Dynasty, Kamille made her return to All Elite Wrestling after a 529 day hiatus and attacked TBS Champion Willow Nightingale backstage. Kamille was looking to send a message at the expense of Nightingale and it worked as she was given an opportunity for the TBS Championship tonight on AEW Dynamite.

    • Renee Paquette interviews Jericho

    Two weeks ago, Jericho made his return to All Elite Wrestling after almost a year away from the company. Jericho made his in-ring return this past Sunday at AEW Dynasty against Ricochet in a losing effort. Renee Paquette is set to interview Jericho on tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite to see what’s next.

  • Ricochet’s AEW Journey Redefines Himself and His Career

    Ricochet’s AEW Journey Redefines Himself and His Career

    Ricochet’s run in All Elite Wrestling feels fresh, sharp and impossible to overlook. Once known mainly for his highlight-reel ability, he has grown into one of the most complete performers in the business today. His earlier stops in NJPW and WWE showcased his athleticism, but his debut at AEW All In Wembley in 2024 marked a true shift in direction.

    Since that moment, Ricochet has reshaped how he is viewed. The in-ring brilliance has always been there, but now it is paired with confidence, presence and purpose. He no longer feels like a performer trying to stand out. He feels like one that can lead the show.

    AEW Fight for the Fallen.                                        

    His rivalry with Swerve Strickland played a major role in that transformation. That specific program pushed him to another level, bringing out the Ricochet many believed had always been there. On the January 1, 2025, episode of Fight for the Fallen, Ricochet viciously attacked and bloodied Strickland with a pair of scissors, cementing his heel turn. To make matters worse, on the February 5 episode of Dynamite, Ricochet defeated Strickland and proceeded to steal the Embassy robe bestowed upon Strickland by Prince Nana in honor of  Embassy member Jimmy Rave. Feuds of this caliber also gave him the opportunity to talk on the mic.

    For years, Ricochet carried the stigma that he could not cut a promo. Whether it was  brought up in feuds, or from the basement dwellers on the internet, that label was always attached. That label now feels misplaced—gone.  In AEW, he has found a voice that connects. His delivery is sharper, more confident and far more natural. As a heel, the reaction from the crowd is all it takes to know you got it. It is hard to ignore the contrast with his time in WWE, where his character often felt restricted and carefully managed—like there was a leash on at all times.

    That difference is clear today. In AEW, Ricochet has the freedom to define himself. He is no longer boxed into one dimension. It’s no longer “go out there and do some flips!” He is evolving in real time, and the results speak for themselves.

    That evolution has led to his emergence as one of the top heels in professional wrestling. Ricochet has embraced the role, adding layers to his character while maintaining the dynamic style that made him special in the first place. The reaction from crowds reflects that shift. He is not just respected, ( the internet will tell you otherwise ) he is a focal point. Whether it’s hundreds of rolls of toilet paper being thrown into the ring, chants of “BALD!”, or the deafening “shut the f*ck up!”, it is obvious that what Ricochet is doing is working.

    Along side his character work, Ricochet’s rise reached another level when he became the inaugural AEW National Champion. The moment served as both recognition and validation. It confirmed that Ricochet is not just thriving, he is essential—proof that he is thought highly of to Tony Khan, and his peers.

    Most importantly, this run feels like a revival. The move to AEW has not only elevated his career, but it seems to have restored his passion. There is a clear energy in everything he does, a sense that he is fully invested in his craft again.

    Ricochet is no longer defined by what he was. In AEW, he has become what many believed he could be all along.

  • Megan Bayne Emerging As AEW Women’s Division Star

    Megan Bayne Emerging As AEW Women’s Division Star

    All Elite Wrestling’s women’s division features a mix of emerging talent and established stars, making any “next up” discussion a crowded one. Even so, one name continues to separate from the pack. Megan Bayne looks ready for that defining moment. It’s not if she reaches the AEW Women’s World Championship, it’s when, and when she does, she has the profile to hold it for an extended stretch.

    The Megasus

    Bayne is currently one half of the AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions, teaming with Lena Kross as Divine Dominion. The pair captured the titles in March, giving Bayne her first championship in AEW a little more than a year after joining the roster in February 2025.

    Her presence stands out immediately. Listed at 5-foot-11 and 187 pounds, Bayne carries a size and intensity that few in the division can match. She projects dominance before the bell rings, with a look and style that feel built for main-event moments. The facial expressions, the gear, the body language, she has the complete sense of presentation locked in.

    Bayne’s experience also adds to her case. From dominating intergender matches to winning independent championships and creating viral moments, she has built quite the resume. She is approaching 10 years in the ring, yet has not fully broken through as a top champion on a major stage, yet. Most wrestlers at 27 are very green and inexperienced. That is not the case for Megan.

    With the right direction, Bayne has the tools to anchor the division as champion. Her in-ring work continues to impress, and while her microphone skills are still developing, that gap is not uncommon and can be addressed through presentation and creative support. AEW has shown it can elevate talent into credible contenders, giving audiences a reason to invest in their rise. Many top talents in the industry have made their name in AEW, and she looks to be no different.

    The broader landscape of women’s wrestling has shifted. The days of bra and panty matches are dead. There are no longer matches booked purely on sex appeal. The females are able to show their true talents, and that they have just as much skill as the men, if not even more. Matches now are longer, the competition is deeper, and expectations are higher. While booking can still improve, performers like Bayne make a strong argument for more consistent placement in headline spots. You simply cannot deny or ignore women of her caliber, making main events inevitable.

    Final Thoughts

    At 27, Bayne’s trajectory points upward and beyond. She is setting the standard of what the women’s division of the future will be. It is no longer a question of if she becomes a world champion, but how often she reaches that level. 

  • AEW Dynamite Spring Break Thru: Three Championship Matches Set

    AEW Dynamite Spring Break Thru: Three Championship Matches Set

    This Wednesday live on TBS, AEW Dynamite will be a special Spring Break Thru edition. This will also be a two night event that carries on to a special Thursday edition of AEW Collision just one day later. Coming out of the AEW Dynasty pay-per-view, this Wednesday’s Spring Break Thru is loaded with now three championship matches, all piggybacking off of things that took place on Dynasty.

    First, it was revealed that MJF will defend his AEW World Championship once again after successfully retaining the championship against Kenny Omega in the pay-per-view main event. MJF’s opponent will be Darby Allin, who earned his shot by defeating Andrade on Sunday. Now, Darby and MJF will clash for the World Title.

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    Also on Wednesday, the AEW TBS Championship will be on the line when Willow Nightingale defends against the newly returned Kamille. During the AEW Dynasty Zero Hour, Kamille attacked Willow backstage, revealing that she’s back. Then, Kamille had a match where she dominated a local opponent. After the match, Nightingale came out to confront Kamille, but was once again laid out. Later into the show, Willow threw out the challenge to Kamille for Spring Break Thru, and was willing to put her title on the line. It’s official.

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    Lastly, we have a brand new AEW TNT Champion and it’s ‘The Jet’ Kevin Knight. Kyle Fletcher was forged to vacate the TNT title due to injury and thus, the title was up for grabs in a Casino Gauntlet Match on Sunday night. After many competitors entered, Kevin Knight stood tall as the new champion. In the gauntlet match, Death Riders members Wheeler Yuta, PAC and Daniel Garcia were all in the match. But, there was one interesting omission, which was the Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli.

    Because Claudio was not in the match but the other team members were, he will get a chance at the gold. Tony Khan announced during the post-Dynasty scrum that Kevin Knight will defend the TNT Championship against Claudio Castagnoli this Wednesday.

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    As of now, no matches have been announced for the Collision portion. Stay tuned to Bodyslam.Net for more updates on AEW Spring Break Thru, and results following the event(s).

  • MJF Is Better Than Us, and We Know It

    This Sunday, April 12, at AEW Dynasty, AEW World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman, aka MJF, puts his Championship on the line against Kenny Omega. The match, billed as “The Devil” versus “The God of Pro Wrestling,” carries the feel of a potential classic.

    Friedman, who turned 30 in March, represents a striking reality for All Elite Wrestling. One of its most important figures is only now entering what should be the prime of his career.

    Many wrestlers have headlined major shows for the company. Some bring longer résumés. Others carry deeper legacies. But when evaluating AEW today, and where it is headed, it is increasingly difficult to argue that anyone holds more influence than MJF.

    There is a growing case that he could become the most important performer in the company’s history.

    MJF, The Complete Package

    Building a promotion around one talent requires excellence across every major category. Charisma, character work, microphone ability, in-ring performance and star presence all matter.

    Charisma, in particular, remains the foundation of any top star in professional wrestling.

    MJF meets those demands.

    His microphone work separates him from much of the roster. In an era where promos can feel overly scripted, Friedman delivers with a natural rhythm and control that rarely feels forced. Whether he is insulting a crowd, dissecting an opponent or advancing a storyline, his words carry weight.

    He also understands how to create emotional investment. While some performers struggle to make rivalries feel meaningful even with championships involved, MJF often generates interest with a single segment.

    Outside the ring, he remains just as effective. Media appearances have become increasingly important, and Friedman consistently uses them to extend his character without drifting into empty controversy. Interviews, podcasts and press scrums often become talking points when he is involved.

    Inside the ring, he continues to prove his versatility. Though not defined by constant high risk offense, MJF adapts to a wide range of opponents. He has kept pace with faster wrestlers, endured physical brawls and competed against larger opponents. That flexibility allows him to succeed in nearly any style.

    Taken together, he offers a rare ability to carry segments, storylines and marquee matches.

    Built for the Long Run

    Another key factor in Friedman’s value is time.

    At 30, he is already established as one of AEW’s top performers. The possibility of sustaining that level for years makes his position even more significant.

    If he remains healthy, Friedman could have decades left in the industry.

    Wrestling history shows how rare that level of longevity can be. John Cena and Hulk Hogan each defined extended eras, but even their runs had clear peaks. Meanwhile, stars such as Dwayne Johnson and Steve Austin reached extraordinary heights over shorter periods.

    MJF has the potential to combine both staying power and star appeal. That combination could keep him at the center of AEW for years.

    There is also the constant speculation about WWE’s interest. Under Paul Levesque, it is difficult to imagine the company not pursuing Friedman if the opportunity arose.

    Losing a performer of his caliber would create a significant void. While AEW’s roster remains deep, few talents match his blend of confidence, presence and ability at his age.

    He may not be the only pillar, but he is often the first name associated with the company.

    Rivalries that Shaped His Rise

    MJF’s ascent is closely tied to the rivalries that have defined his time in AEW.

    His feud with Cody Rhodes helped establish one of the promotion’s earliest major storylines. What began as an alliance evolved into a deeply personal conflict that elevated Friedman into a premier antagonist.

    His feud with CM Punk blended sharp dialogue with emotionally driven storytelling. The rivalry produced several standout moments and demonstrated that MJF could match one of wrestling’s most respected talkers.

    His clashes with Darby Allin showed a different dynamic. The feud positioned both men as cornerstones of AEW’s future, with MJF thriving as the calculating foil to Allin’s relentless style.

    More recently, his conflict with ‘Hangman’ Adam Page concluded at Revolution, where Friedman emerged victorious from a brutal Texas Death Match. This feud concluded in ‘Hangman’ never being able to challenge for the AEW World Championship again.

    Now his attention turns to Omega, a foundational figure in AEW and one of its defining performers. Kenny is arguably one of the greatest performers of all-time, and is looking to recapture gold one more time to solidify his place in AEW history.

    Each rivalry has reinforced the same point. MJF consistently stands at the center of AEW’s most compelling stories.

    Win or lose at Dynasty, that trend is unlikely to change.

    MJF is not simply a champion passing through a moment. He is the type of performer a promotion can build around for an entire era.

    If recent years are any indication, the era of Maxwell Jacob Friedman is only beginning.

    Catch MJF vs. Kenny Omega tonight at AEW Dynasty, live on Pay-Per-View.