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AEW Dynamite Preview: February 25, 2026 – MJF & Hangman to Decide Revolution Stipulation, Mile High Madness, Women’s Tag Team Title Rematch, More

  • Feb 25
  • 5 min read
AEW Dynamite Preview

AEW Dynamite is LIVE TONIGHT at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on TBS and streaming on HBO Max from Denver, Colorado! We’re less than three weeks away from AEW Revolution in Los Angeles, and the competition has never been hotter!


Tonight, AEW World Champion MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page will meet to decide the stipulation for their AEW World Title match at Revolution. Page already pledged to put his ability to challenge for the AEW World Championship ever again on the line if he loses, but he wants a Texas Death Match in Los Angeles! What will MJF bring to the table for his proposed stipulation?


On Collision, AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR and The Demand jumped The Rascalz, “Jungle” Jack Perry, the Young Bucks and members of the Jackson family after The Rascalz defeated FTR in the main event. That included a piledriver on Matt and Nick’s younger brother, Malachi! Now, chaos will reign supreme when FTR and The Demand take on the Rascalz, Young Bucks and Perry in a 5-on-5 ANYTHING GOES MILE HIGH MADNESS!


The AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, The Babes of Wrath, will defend against MegaBad in a rematch from Grand Slam Australia, where Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron retained, only to be attacked by Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford and their newest and biggest ally, Lena Kross. While the Babes are out for revenge, MegaBad wants the gold!


Plus, AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley faces another test from the Don Callis Family in the form of El Clon, who is 4-0 against the Death Riders, Gabe Kidd will try to squeeze the life out of Orange Cassidy when they go one-on-one, and Brody King returns to action with a big matchup against Mark Davis!


That’s just some of what will go down tonight in Denver! Here’s your complete AEW Dynamite preview for February 25, 2026.


AEW Dynamite Matches, Preview for Denver

AEW World Champion MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page Decide the Stipulation for Revolution

The AEW World Championship will be on the line at Revolution when MJF defends against “Hangman” Adam Page, which is their third singles match in the last year and their third AEW World Title match since last August at Forbidden Door. And because of that history, Page wants a stipulation that will bring this to an end. Last week, during their face-to-face, Page told MJF that if they decide on a stipulation, then he would put his ability to challenge for the AEW World Title on the line. That means if Page were to lose at Revolution, he’d never be able to fight for the AEW World Championship ever again!


Hangman made his choice loud and clear: Texas Death Match. Page is undefeated (3-0) in Texas Death Matches for the AEW World Title and 5-1 overall. MJF wanted a week to mull it over, but tonight, he’ll come with a stipulation of his own. So, how will the Revolution AEW World Championship match be contested? We’ll find out when Page and MJF hash it out tonight!

Mile High Madness (Anything Goes): AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) & The Demand (AEW National Champion Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) vs. “Jungle” Jack Perry, Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) & The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)

On Collision, the Rascalz shocked FTR to win an AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator and earn a future title opportunity. The Young Bucks and Myron Reed joined Xavier and Wentz in celebrating the victory, only to be blindsided by GOA! Harwood, Wheeler and Big Stoke took the opportunity to attack the Young Bucks’ family when Stoke threw powder in Papa Buck’s face, and FTR dragged Matt and Nick’s younger brother, Malachi, over the rail and into the ring. Perry ran out to help, but he was taken out by a Spirit Gun from Ricochet in a clear trap.


The Bucks were made to watch as FTR nailed Malachi with a spike piledriver in an absolutely heinous act! That adds a much more personal fire to the AEW World Tag Team Championship match between FTR and the Bucks at Revolution. But before that match, we’ll get to see these 10 men continue the hostilities from Collision tonight on Dynamite in Mile High Madness, where ANYTHING GOES!

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: The Babes of Wrath (TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) (c) vs. MegaBad (“Megasus” Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford) with Lena Kross

It’s been only 11 days since these two teams met at Grand Slam Australia for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles, where Cameron pinned Ford to retain the titles in front of her home country! However, the celebration was cut short by a post-match attack that saw the massive Lena Kross align herself with Ford and Bayne. 


Tonight will be the rubber match between the two sides since the Babes’ tag title win, as it was MegaBad defeating The Babes of Wrath in an AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match three weeks ago on Dynamite that earned that title shot at Grand Slam Australia. This will be Nightingale’s sixth title defense as a double champion since January 24, including last week’s win in the TBS Title 4-Way over Bayne, Marina Shafir and Mina Shirakawa, who was pinned for the decision. Will the Babes get revenge for the post-match attack in Australia with a win, or can MegaBad begin their collection of gold?

AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. El Clon of the Don Callis Family

With their no-time-limit rematch just 18 days away, AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley is itching to get back in there with “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, but tonight, he’ll face a different member of the Don Callis Family in El Clon! 


Moxley got his first taste of Clon this past weekend on Collision when Clon, Takeshita and Mark Davis beat Moxley, Wheeler Yuta and PAC. In fact, Clon is 4-0 against the Death Riders, but staying undefeated will be a tall task against Moxley. Can the Callis Family keep the pressure on Moxley before his AEW Continental Championship rematch with Takeshita at Revolution?

Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd

This past weekend on Collision, Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors interrupted Tony Schiavone at the announce desk to call out Orange Cassidy for continuing to get involved in their business with Darby Allin. That followed last week’s developments, when Allin dragged Kidd away during his tag match with Connors against Cassidy and Tomohiro Ishii of The Conglomeration. Kidd promised to bleed Cassidy dry, so tonight, he’ll try to make good on that declaration when they meet one-on-one!

Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family vs. Brody King

Brody King got close enough to smell the gold at Grand Slam Australia, but ultimately, he came up just short in his AEW World Championship match with MJF. After a week to rest and recalibrate, King won’t ease back into action to begin his climb back to the title. Instead, he’ll take on the hard-hitting Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family, who is coming off a Collision victory in trios action against the Death Riders and an impressive showing against AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley in an Eliminator Match last week on Dynamite. There’s a whole lot of mass colliding in this one, and it’s coming your way tonight in Denver on Dynamite!


How to Watch AEW Dynamite 

  • Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026

  • Start Time: 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT

  • Location: Mission Ballroom - Denver, Colorado

  • TV: TBS

  • Streaming: HBO Max

 
 
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