Tag: AEW Dynasty

  • AEW Dynasty: Darby Allin Is Victorious Over Andrade

    AEW Dynasty: Darby Allin Is Victorious Over Andrade

    Darby Allin and Andrade went to war at AEW Dynasty. The highly anticipated match was nothing short of action-packed, with both men giving it their all. This all came about because of MJF’s issues with Darby Allin, and his interesting new relationship with Don Callis.

    Darby Allin has had his sights set on AEW World Champion MJF. But, MJF wants no parts of him. So, MJF paid Don Callis a briefcase full of money for one of his family members to take care of his “Darby Allin Problem.” Well, Don believed the problem solver was Andrade. If Andrade could take care of Darby, he would be paid handsomely and maybe even get a championship opportunity. If not, Darby would get a Championship match.

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    This was no easy task, though, as Darby Allin made this an insanely chaotic brawl. Both men battled through the crowd, in the ring and every inch of the ringside area. Darby was pulling off some crazy maneuvers, that had Andrade reeling. But, the ever so clever ‘El Idolo’ battled back.

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    After a few close near fall from each man, it was Darby Allin who caught Andrade lacking and got the roll-up victory. Darby will now get a championship shot.

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    Will Darby Allin face MJF or Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship? Stay tuned for more AEW Dynasty updates.

  • AEW Dynasty: Ricochet Shockingly Defeats Chris Jericho

    AEW Dynasty: Ricochet Shockingly Defeats Chris Jericho

    Chris Jericho made his return to in-ring action tonight after a year away from the ring. On tonight’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view, Jericho took on Ricochet in a match that was just made this past Wednesday. This came about when Chris Jericho returned two weeks ago, but didn’t say much other than “I’m back.” Then, Chris Jericho came out this past Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite and shed more light on his return, and wanted to sign his contract in front of the crowd.

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    Ricochet the interrupted Chris Jericho and told him that nobody wanted him back, and he should’ve stayed gone. That’s when Jericho revealed that he has a clause in his contract that he is allowed to pick his opponent for his comeback match and Ricochet, he made the list.

    The match was on for tonight’s pay-per-view and the Canadian crowd was into it for their home country boy in Chris Jericho. During the early goings of the match, Jericho was picking up the camera, filming the crowd, slapping Ricochet and telling him he was bald. Jericho even put his hair on Ricochet’s head to help that bald problem.

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    As the match picked up, the crowd was into everything Chris Jericho had going, but, it wasn’t easy for him as Ricochet’s teammates in the Demand, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun, got involved. This caused a huge distraction and allowed Ricochet to hit his signature Spirit Gun, followed by Chris Jericho’s own Lionsault for the win.

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    Ricochet stuns Canada, and remains dominant in AEW. Stay tuned for more AEW Dynasty news.

  • AEW Dynasty: The Young Bucks Defeat Don Callis Family

    AEW Dynasty: The Young Bucks Defeat Don Callis Family

    The opening contest on the pay-per-view portion of AEW Dynasty saw The Young Bucks vs. Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family. Though Okada and Takeshita aren’t too fond of each other, Don Callis made it clear that if they worked well together, Konosuke Takeshita would get a shot at Kazuchika Okada’s AEW International Championship.

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    While both men did work well together early, The Young Bucks were firing on all cylinders and this caused Okada and Takeshita to get frustrated. The two eventually came to blows, but it seemed like they got it out of their system before getting back to the task at hand.

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    The match was an incredible opener that saw non-stop action, but the story here was the struggling team of Okada and Takeshita and it all came to a halt at the end of the contest when Konosuke Takeshita allowed The Young Bucks to hit their signature Meltzer Driver on Okada for the victory.

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    After backing off from the match, Takeshita got back in and gave Okada the middle finger. We’re not done with this, not by a long shot! Stay tuned for more AEW Dynasty news.

  • AEW Dynasty: Divine Dominion Retain AEW Women’s Tag Team Gold

    AEW Dynasty: Divine Dominion Retain AEW Women’s Tag Team Gold

    The final match on tonight’s AEW Dynasty Zero Hour was an AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Match between current holders Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) and the team of Maya World & Hyan. The latter had called for a tag team championship match after a successful run on the Ring Of Honor brand, recently defeating The Iinspiration.

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    Heading into this match, Divine Dominion has been dominant since becoming champions and have crushed everyone in their paths. Tonight was no different. Though Maya World and Hyan did have some fun offense, including a suicide dive and a moonsault to the outside, the champions were just too much to handle.

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    The Divine Dominion retained their AEW Women’s Tag Team Championships. Megan Bayne and Lena Kross continue to dominate. Stay tuned for more updates on AEW Dynasty.

  • AEW Dynasty: Jack Perry Retains Over Mark Davis

    AEW Dynasty: Jack Perry Retains Over Mark Davis

    Tonight on AEW Dynasty Zero Hour, Jack Perry defended his AEW National Championship against the Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis. In recent times, Jack Perry has had everyone coming after his title. From Ricochet and the Demand, to now the entire Don Callis Family.

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    Tonight, it was Mark Davis who stepped up to the plate and gave Jack Perry one of his toughest title defenses so far. The big man absolutely brought his best to this championship opportunity, but after a tough battle, he came up short. Jack Perry was able to pull out all the stops and ended up getting a roll-up pin on Davis for the victory.

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    Now, Jack Perry will most likely have more of the Don Callis Family gunning for his gold. Stay tuned for more results and news from tonight’s AEW Dynasty.

  • AEW Dynasty: Kamille Returns, Beats Down Willow Nightingale

    AEW Dynasty: Kamille Returns, Beats Down Willow Nightingale

    Kamille is back in All Elite Wrestling. Tonight ahead of AEW Dynasty, AEW shared a video on their social media of Willow Nightingale being interviewed backstage. Before Willow could get much of a word in, she was attacked from behind. The attacker was revealed to be none other than Kamille.

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    It was announced immediately after that Kamille would have a match on tonight’s AEW Dynasty Zero Hour, and that she did. Kamille went one on one with local competitor, Big Anne. While this was not much of a match, Kamille ran through Anne and finished her off with a torture rack bomb.

    Following the match, Willow, who had her shoulder taped up from the attack, made her way down to the ring and tried to get some payback. But, Kamille ended up laying her out again and standing tall. Welcome back, Kamille!

    Stay tuned for more AEW Dynasty updates and results.

  • AEW Dynasty: Alex Windsor Defeats Marina Shafir

    AEW Dynasty: Alex Windsor Defeats Marina Shafir

    The AEW Dynasty Zero Hour kicked off tonight with Marina Shafir versus Alex Windsor. This feud has taken a personal turn in the past few weeks, now, both ladies got the chance to get their hands on each other.

    The Death Riders, which Marina Shafir is apart of, has been having issues with Will Ospreay as of late. This last Wednesday on AEW Dynamite, Ospreay gathered his former NJPW team in The United Empire. On that squad was Ospreay’s real life finance, Alex Windsor. Windsor has recently been by the side of Will Ospreay in order to combat the devious female of the Death Riders in Shafir. Now, they went at it one on one.

    After a solid back-and-forth contest, it was Alex Windsor that landed a nasty suplex variation that awarded her the win in our opening contest!

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    Alex Windsor picks up the victory and secures the Death Riders an 0-1 record so far for the night. We will see if Windsor’s fiancé, Will Ospreay, can defeat Jon Moxley later on tonight.

    Stat tuned to Bodyslam.Net and Bodyslam socials for AEW Dynasty updates.

  • AEW Dynasty 2026: Main Card Preview and Predictions

    AEW Dynasty 2026: Main Card Preview and Predictions

    AEW Dynasty airs live Sunday, April 12, 2026, from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The pay-per-view begins at 8 p.m. ET and streams on HBO Max, MyAEW, and traditional PPV platforms.

    This is the third Dynasty event and the first in Vancouver. The card features nine matches, with eight championships on the line across Dynasty and Zero Hour.

    This is a preview of the main card, and my predictions.

    AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega

    MJF defends against Kenny Omega in a clash of eras. Omega once set the standard with a 346-day reign, but MJF surpassed it at 406 days. Omega has fought his way back after time off due to injury, while MJF looks to prove he is still the best in the world. 

    Winner: MJF

    AEW Women’s World Championship: Thekla (c) vs. Jamie Hayter

    Thekla faces Jamie Hayter in a rivalry that began with an attack in 2025. Hayter owns a previous win over the champion and enters with momentum.

    Winner: Thekla

    AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Will Ospreay

    Moxley defends against Ospreay in a personal matchup after a 2025 attack led to Ospreay undergoing neck surgery. Ospreay returned earlier this year seeking revenge. 

    Winner: Jon Moxley

    AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) vs. Christian Cage and Adam Copeland

    FTR defends against Cage and Copeland, who are targeting both revenge and the titles after months of tension.

    Winners: Christian Cage and Copeland

    AEW World Trios Championship: The Dogs (c) vs. Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong and mystery partner

    The Dogs won the titles on Collision and now face Cassidy, Strong and a mystery partner. Who will be the mystery partner? I don’t think it matters!

    Winners: The Dogs

    Casino Gauntlet for the vacant TNT Championship

    The TNT title is vacant due to injury. Tommaso Ciampa and RUSH will start, with more entrants joining at intervals until a winner is decided. In my opinion, this match might steal the show. 

    Winner: Kevin Knight

    Don Callis Family vs. The Young Bucks

    Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita face Matt and Nick Jackson. Tension between Okada and Takeshita could play a role. Can they coexist? I think not.

    Winners: The Young Bucks

    Andrade El Idolo vs. Darby Allin

    If Allin wins, he earns a future AEW World Championship shot. Andrade looks to stop him and position himself as a contender. Eventually, just not right now, Darby.

    Winners: Andrade El Idolo

    Jericho vs. Ricochet

    Jericho returns to the ring for the first time in over a year against Ricochet after naming him as his opponent.

    Winner: Jericho

    Stay tuned to BodySlam for post show AEW Dynasty results! You can check out AEW Dynasty on pay-per-view tonight at 8PM ET. 

  • 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.

  • AEW Collision: Kazuchika Okada Retains International Championship

    AEW Collision: Kazuchika Okada Retains International Championship

    Kazuchika Okada is still the AEW International Champion following tonight’s AEW Collision. Okada defended his title against one-third of The Rascalz in Myron Reed.

    This marked Myron’s first chance at singles gold in All Elite Wrestling, and though he was unsuccessful, he did hold his own against the champ. Myron gave a tough battle, and pulled out all the stops, including his incredible over-the-top cutter.

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    Kazuchika Okada was just too smart and too good on this night, and was able to withstand Myron’s onslaught. In the end, it was the Rain-Maker that helped Okada pick up the victory and retain his championship.

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    We’ll have to wait and see what’s next for Kazuchika Okada in singles action, but tomorrow at AEW Dynasty, Okada will team up with Konosuke Takeshita to take on The Young Bucks. If Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada do well as a team, Don Callis has promised Takeshita a shot at the International Championship.

    In recent months, Okada and Takeshita, though both in the Don Callis Family, have not been fond of each other and have even come to blows in recent weeks.

    The AEW Trio’s Championships changed hands on AEW Collision, you can read about that here.  Bodyslam will have coverage for AEW Dynasty tomorrow as it airs live on pay-per-view.