RESULTS
AEW Dynamite Results (Feb 25, 2026)
Broadcasting live from the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado, tonight’s action-packed episode of AEW Dynamite featured a chaotic “Mile High Madness” main event, a major stipulation reveal for the upcoming AEW Revolution pay-per-view, and several hard-hitting matchups.
Here are your complete results and segment highlights:

- Jon Moxley vs. El Clon: The show kicked off with Jon Moxley continuing his winning streak against The Don Callis Family. Moxley secured the victory by pinfall after hitting El Clon with The Death Rider.
- Swerve Strickland’s Warning: Swerve Strickland cut a promo from the announce desk, bragging about taking out the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega over the last year. He claimed that he is most successful as a heel and put the entire AEW roster on notice, stating his ultimate goal is still the AEW World Championship.
- Gabe Kidd vs. Orange Cassidy: Gabe Kidd defeated Orange Cassidy via pinfall after raking his eyes behind the referee’s back and planting him with a piledriver. Following the match, Clark Connors joined Kidd to double-team Cassidy until Darby Allin made the save with his skateboard.
- Kevin Knight vs. Mansoor: Kevin Knight picked up a quick win over Mansoor, finishing him off with a UFO Splash. After the match, Knight grabbed a microphone and called out “Hangman” Adam Page, declaring that he wants the first shot at the AEW World Championship once Page wins it at Revolution.

- AEW World Title Stipulation Set: MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page met in the ring to finalize the stipulation for their AEW World Championship match at Revolution. MJF suggested a coin toss: tails for a Texas Death Match, heads for a “One Way No DQ” match heavily favoring the champion. The coin landed on heads, but when MJF tried to leave, he was blocked by Brody King, Bandido, Mike Bailey, and Kevin Knight. Page demanded to see the coin and discovered it was double-sided and rigged. Because of the attempted cheating, Tony Khan officially ruled the Revolution bout will be a Texas Death Match. As previously agreed, if Page loses this match, he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship again.
- AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale) retained their titles against MegaBad (Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford) via disqualification. Lena Kross interfered, hitting Nightingale with a title belt. Behind the scenes, Penelope Ford suffered a legitimate injury mid-match, leading officials to call an audible finish with Kross to protect her and end the match early.
- Brody King vs. Mark Davis: In a battle of two heavy hitters, Brody King defeated Mark Davis by pinfall following a massive lariat. After the match, King officially challenged Swerve Strickland to a match at Revolution. Bandido also demanded a fight at the pay-per-view, prompting Andrade El Idolo to come out and answer his call.
- “Protokada” Forms: In a backstage segment with Renee Paquette, Kazuchika Okada proposed teaming up with his best friend Kyle Fletcher. The newly formed “Protokada” agreed to debut as a tag team on the upcoming episode of AEW Collision against Top Flight.

- Mile High Madness Anything Goes Match: The main event was absolute chaos as “Jungle” Jack Perry, The Young Bucks, and The Rascalz defeated FTR and The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, & Toa Liona). The massive ten-man brawl spilled all over the arena and featured tables, chairs, garbage cans, and even a vacuum cleaner used as weapons. The chaotic bout concluded when the Young Bucks hit Ricochet with the BTE Trigger, followed by a Canadian Destroyer and running knee from Jack Perry to score the pinfall victory for his team.
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