AEW Dynamite Results: June 17, 2026 – Team MJF and Team Briscoe Official, Ospreay and Swerve Go Face-to-Face, Mercedes Advances in Owen Cup, More
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It was an incredible night of professional wrestling deep in southern Texas, as AEW Dynamite was live from the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, TX, on TBS and HBO Max!
The night started and ended with a jubilant MJF, as the AEW World Champion first selected his team from the deep, deep Don Callis Family roster for the upcoming 6-on-6 Steel Cage Match against Team Briscoe at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. But before we get to San Jose, Team MJF and Team Briscoe gave us a preview of the violence in story next weekend in a 12-man tag match that saw Team MJF emerge victorious.
Meanwhile, former TBS Champion Mercedes Moné advanced to the Finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament with a victory over Hazuki in an absolutely epic Semifinal match. Plus, The Dogs got their comeuppance at last when they once again went to mess with a member of the AEW production staff, only to find out they were messing with Cope and Cage, the AEW World Tag Team Champions themselves!
All that and much more went down tonight in Texas! Here are your full results and complete recap of tonight’s Dynamite.
AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Sugar Land, TX
Team MJF Is Complete With the Don Callis Family
We kicked off tonight’s Dynamite with Lexy Nair in the back with AEW World Champion MJF surrounded by the entirety of the Don Callis Family, as Max prepared to pick his team for the 6-on-6 steel cage match at Forbidden Door. But before we got to that, MJF wanted the camera to focus on his Triple B, as he went through the list of men who want to fight MJF for the world title, starting with “The Jet” Kevin Knight. MJF then mocked Andrade (to his face) and Swerve Strickland (to the camera).
MJF then turned his attention to Will Ospreay, as Max said he prays to God The Aerial Assassin makes it to Wembley so MJF can break his neck. Max then mocked Hangman Adam Page before getting serious about Kenny Omega, pointing out (with Callis’ help) that he’s faced Omega twice and beaten him twice. Finally, MJF focused on Briscoe, saying that Briscoe is anything but a top star, and that people only feel bad for him. And with that, Callis unveiled the rest of Team MJF: The Jet, Kyle Fletcher, Jake Doyle, Kazuchika Okada and … Andrade El Ídolo?! Andrade seemed to balk at the idea, as he asked MJF “how you know” that Andrade will actually join him in the ring? MJF told Callis to handle things, as Don tried to talk some “sense” into Andrade.
Kenny Omega def. Tony Nese of Premier Athletes
We were informed by Excalibur that before Dynamite went on the air, Premier Athletes came out and demanded that Tony Khan give them a match, which is why Tony Nese was in the ring as Kenny Omega made his entrance much to the joy of the Texas crowd!
Nese’s Premier Athlete stablemates distracted Omega to start the match, letting Nese hit Omega for a chopblock. That was about all the offense Nese got in this one, though, as Omega then planted Nese with two snap dragon suplexes then drilled him with a V-Trigger, giving one to Mark Sterling for good measure! Omega then hit the One Winged Angel on Nese, and that was all she wrote!
After the match, we heard Zack Sabre Jr.’s music, as TMDK marched down to the ring, forcing Omega to retreat. As he turned to leave the ringside area, though, he was suddenly backed up by The Elite – the Young Bucks and “Jungle” Jack Perry! Sabre kicked the microphone toward Omega, who picked it up and introduced TMDK to Texas. Omega thanked ZSJ, saying he didn’t think Zack would come all the way to Houston just to say hello. Omega said that Sabre has something that Omega wants, and Omega has something that Sabre wants. At Forbidden Door, it’s going to be the greatest technical wrestler alive against Kenny Omega, and wouldn’t it be something if Sabre could score a win over Kenny? But in the same token, wouldn’t it look good for both AEW and Kenny’s home away from home in NJPW if he beat ZSJ? Omega then pointed out that while Sabre might have friends, so does Omega – and he then bid the crowd adieu!
We then saw footage from several weeks ago when The Dogs took down the Bang Bang Gang several times, thanks to the help of the shillelagh, followed by The Dogs’ victory over the Young Bucks last week. We’ll hear from The Dogs later tonight!
Brodido (ROH World Champion Bandido and Brody King) def. Death Riders’ Jon Moxley & Daniel Garcia
The Death Riders entered first, making their way from the concourse through the crowd to the ring, as Garcia proudly held Moxley’s AEW Continental Championship high. Mox entered the ring while Garcia and Marina Shafir continued doing pushups on the outside.
Brodido were next, as the reunited tag team was greeted with a very loud, warm welcome by the Texas crowd! This was the first time we’ve seen these two teaming together since Full Gear of last year!
Garcia and Bandido started things in this one, exchanging grapples in an impressive feeling out process. Garcia kicked Bandido in the ribs and ran him off the ropes, knocking the ROH World Champion to the mat with a shoulder tackle, only for Bandido to pop back up and level Garcia with a dropkick before tagging in King, who slammed Garcia to the mat, then slammed Bandido onto Garcia! Brodido went to do the macarena, but Garcia interrupted … to hit his own classic dance moves! After just a beat of appreciation, King went to chop Garcia, but the Death Rider dodged, managing to make his way to the corner to tag in Mox. These two titans teed off on each other in the center of the ring before King gained the upper hand, setting up Bandido for a moonsault from the middle of the top rope to both Death Riders on the outside as we went to break!
Back from commercial, King maintained the advantage for Brodido, as he had Moxley rocked in the middle of the ring. Mox found enough footing to trade chops, elbows and punches with King, but he was unable to take the big man off of his feet with three lariats – until a cutter did the job! But King popped back up and hit Mox with a lariat of his own, as both men crawled to their respective corners to tag in Bandido and Garcia!
Bandido and Garcia once again followed counter after counter, until Garcia trapped Bandido in a crucifix pin for a two count. Garcia looked to capitalize, but Bandido tossed him overhead into the corner and tagged in King. Mox pulled Garcia out of the ring, and when King looked to hit a dive on both, Shafir stepped in between, causing King to hesitate! King went to the floor and barked back and forth with Shafir, only for Mox and Garcia to come flying in with a dive from the ring to take out King, followed by a spike piledriver on the floor!
Mox and Garcia then went around the ring to sweep Bandido off the ring apron, perching him on top of the barricade, where Garcia leveled him with several blows and a clothesline! Mox and Garcia tossed King back into the ring as Bandido attempted to get his wits about him. Mox got a near-fall on King, then put him in a wristlock and tagged Garcia in as they double-teamed King in the corner. King tried to fight off Garcia, but the Death Rider was able to chop the big man down to size. Garcia tagged in Mox, who backed King into the neutral corner with blows to the midsection. Mox then took King down with a massive superplex as we went to commercial!
Back from break, King struggled to reach Bandido for a tag, but Mox let go of King just long enough to knock Bandido off the apron and prevent the tag! Mox flinged Garcia into the corner to splash King, as the two Death Riders continued to double team King with a train of running lariats in the corner. Finally, though, King fired back, taking down both men and tagging in the ROH World Champion, who took down Moxley with a tornillo off the top turnbuckle, then hit him with a pop-up cutter! Garcia came charging in, but Bandido took him down with two tilt-a-whirls, followed up with a gorilla press slam!
Bandido tripped Mox into the ropes, looking for the 21-Plex, but Mox was ready for it, popping Bandido with a forearm to the chin. Garcia came in to pick at Bandido, and Bandido went to vertical suplex him, but Garcia escaped. Mox was next, but he too managed to escape. Finally, with the ref’s back turn, Shafir tried to take a shot at Bandido, but she ate a suplex for her efforts! As the Death Riders regrouped on the outside, Bandido went diving over the top to take out all three! Bandido threw Garcia into the ring and hit him with a frog splash, but Mox broke up the subsequent pin attempt with a stomp to the back of the head! That brought in King, who traded massive lariats with Mox, sending both men to the outside.
Bandido and Garcia exchanged roll-up attempts before Bandido hit a pop-up knee on Garcia, setting him up for a 21-Plex! Bandido sealed off Mox with a tope to the outside, and Bandido bridged on the pin for the three count! Brodido beats the Death Riders in an EPIC tag team match!
PROTOKADA Takes Care of Business
Backstage, we saw Kyle Fletcher and Kazuchika Okada. Fletcher said that while we now know that both of them are on Team MJF, don’t forget that they will be bringing the AEW International Championship back to the Don Callis Family. And while they don’t know who will be standing across the ring from them on Mark Briscoe’s team, they do know at least one person who won’t be. Fletcher pointed down to the floor, as the camera panned to Tomohiro Ishii laid out!
Tommaso Ciampa is Ready to Dance with Jericho
Tommaso Ciampa said that Jericho might wonder why he hates him, and that while he could give him over 1,000 reasons, he only needs one. Ciampa didn’t always hate Jericho. In fact, he used to respect him. Ciampa run through all of Jericho’s accomplishments. The Innovator version of Jericho? That guy was the best. But this 2026 version of Jericho? The puns, the desperation? Ciampa hates it. He hates every last bit of it. So if Jericho is going to bring that guy around, Ciampa would rather see him stay home. Or at the very least, stay out of Ciampa’s way. But if Jericho does still think he has it in him? Then by all means, Chris, Ciampa is ready to dance.
The Dogs Get Their Comeuppance From Cope & Cage!
The Dogs went to make their typical entrance where they bully production staff, but they were in for quite a surprise – the production staffer in question was none other than AEW World Tag Team Champion Adam Copeland! Clark Connors and David Finlay turned around and saw Christian Cage behind them!
The tag team champions dragged The Dogs out to the ringside area, where they started to put a beating on the men who believe themselves to be the No. 1 contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Championships! It looked like Cope and Cage were going to nail Connors with a double spear, but Finlay pulled Connors out of the way just in time.
Cage grabbed a microphone and said that while people were expecting him to make a crass comment about someone’s family member, he wanted everyone to know he has standards. And by that, he means he’s never met a tag team named after their mothers like The Dogs. And Finlay? His father should have done everyone a favor and let David run down his legs.
Cope jumped in, saying that it has been impressive, what The Dogs have done lately. He understands why they jumped Cage and Cope and tried to mock the 5-Second Pose. The Dogs are Cope and Cage from 30 years ago. But 30 years ago, Cage and Cope thought they had it figured out, too, until they came up against some true veteran tag teams. They realized they didn’t have it all figured out, but they learned. And Cope and Cage will be the learning curve for The Dogs. So Dogs, it’s pretty simple. At Forbidden Door, Cope and Cage are going to use some of their old man strength, their old man knowledge, and a whole lot of old man grumpiness to make sure that when The Dogs walk through that Forbidden Door into Cope and Cage’s house, they’re going to walk out as housebroken little pups.
Thekla Warns Starlight Kid About Forbidden Door
We were treated to a package detailing the accolades of the sensational Starlight Kid from STARDOM, before we heard from Starlight Kid’s opponent at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door, AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla, who emphasized that on this side of the door, she runs things!
Brodido Love Being Back Together – And Have a New Goal!
Backstage, Lexy Nair was with Bandido and Brody King. Bandido was beside himself to be back alongside his friend, as King reminded the world that even though they’d been on their own singles quests, they’re still one of the best tag teams in the world! Bandido said that he’d noticed the gold on Jon Moxley’s shoulder, and it got him thinking about Forbidden Door!
Just then, Daniel Garcia, Mox and Marina Shafir came in, with the AEW Continental Title on Shafir’s shoulder. Mox told Bandido that if he wants a fight, without King and without the Death Riders at ringside, call his shot.
Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Semifinal: Mercedes Moné def. Hazuki
Hazuki started things off by trying to get Moné into suplex position, but the former TBS Champion evaded and briefly gained the upper hand, before Hazuki took her down to the ropes and washed her foot across Moné’s face. The CEO went out to the ramp to catch her breath, taking a chance to glance at the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament trophy while she was next to it. When Moné tried to get back into the ring, Hazuki blocked any way in that didn’t involve having to go through her, so Moné hesitated as we went to break!
Back from commercial, Moné had made her way back into the ring, sending Hazuki reeling with a massive lungblower for a two-count! Hazuki had to roll to the outside, but Moné gave chase, beating her opponent all around the outside, from barricade to apron and back again! Moné tossed Hazuki into the ring and got a two-count. Just as soon as Hazuki kicked out, though, The CEO continued to toss her around the ring by the hair, then crushing her with a Meteora against the bottom rope for another two-count. Rather than show any real frustration, however, Moné continued to beat down her opponent – until Hazuki was able to evade a charge against the ropes to plant Moné with a DDT on the apron, followed by a huge tope suicida to the outside, then a second, then a third! The tide had turned on this one!
Hazuki locked Moné in a series of crossfaces, but the former TBS Champion was able to get to the ropes for a break. Hazuki blocked Three Amigos, but she was too close to the ropes, and Moné was able to wrench her arm over the top, sending Hazuki to the outside! Moné followed up with a crushing Meteora as we went to commercial!
Back from the break, Hazuki dug deep to counter a Moné charge in the corner to crush The CEO right in the face! Hazuki took a minute to gather her breath, and with that hesitation, Moné was able to gather herself, fending off Hazuki for just a moment, before Hazuki hit a modified codebreaker off the middle rope to daze Moné! Hazuki went up top for the senton but only got a two-count before she transitioned into a crossface! Moné reversed into a backslide for a two-count! The two women exchanged blows from their knees!
Both women got to their feet, but when Moné tried to kick at Hazuki, Hazuki countered with a huge pump kick that knocked both women to the mat! Hazuki took the padding off of her arm and leveled Moné, but Moné kicked out at two once again! Hazuki hit a brainbuster on Moné, who rolled to the outside as she knew she was in trouble. Back in the ring, Moné got Hazuki into position for a potential lungblower, but instead rolled her up for a two-count. Hazuki countered into one of her own, but Moné countered into a Statement Maker! Hazuki rolled through for another two-count! This match is awesome!
Moné lifted Hazuki up onto her back for a potential Moné Maker, but Hazuki twice reversed for a two-count, then tied Moné up in a La Magistral for just another two-count! Hazuki kicked Moné twice in the face, but The CEO caught her with a kick against the ropes, only for Hazuki to follow up with a back elbow on the other side! Hazuki tried to run Moné off the ropes, but Moné held on for a backbreaker that she transitioned into the Statement Maker! Hazuki taps! Mercedes Moné is going to the Finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament for the second straight year!
Maya World Is No Cinderella Story
We heard from Maya World, who advanced to the Semifinals of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament with a stunning win over Skye Blue just days after the tragic death of her older brother. Now, World is set to face her former mentor, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena!
Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay Go Face-to-Face
Tony Schiavone was in the ring as The Aerial Assassin made his way to the ring to a raucous greeting from the crowd! Schiavone congratulated Ospreay on tying the knot with Alex Windsor over the weekend. Ospreay said he was supposed to be on honeymoon, but Windsor told him they can go to Hawaii anytime – now is the time for him to chase his dream! Ospreay then explained how he made it up to Windsor, before The Most Dangerous Man in AEW made his entrance.
Swerve told Ospreay that he’s been watching him, and that he knows Will has changed. But The Aerial Assassin said he doesn’t think he’s changed. In fact, the only thing he thinks has changed is the way Swerve is looking at him. So, do they have a problem?
Yeah, Swerve said, they do have a problem. Swerve remembers when the Death Riders destroyed Ospreay’s neck, yet now, Ospreay is running around playing games with the Death Riders. And Ospreay never gave an explanation as to why. Swerve doesn’t know why, hell, Ospreay’s wife doesn’t even know. And congratulations, by the way.
Ospreay said yeah, if Swerve wants to bring up Moxley and the Death Riders, he hasn’t forgiven them – it’s that he learned to let it go. He’s training with them, and he’s becoming the best version of himself. But speaking of that night in London, Ospreay saw all of his friends and allies trying to get into the cage to save him. But you know who he didn’t see that night in London? Swerve. But he can’t be that mad at him; Swerve needed surgery, too.
So Ospreay sat at home and started thinking about where this all started: AEW All In: Texas. Ospreay and Swerve teamed up and took down the Young Bucks. Ospreay asked Swerve for one thing that day. They needed to go and get the AEW World Title back. Hangman needed help. But Swerve said nothing. And at the end of that night, Ospreay went down by himself and tried to help. And as a result, he ended up in a hospital bed. But when Ospreay rewatched that footage, he noticed that Swerve was there to help. So Ospreay’s question is very simple: Where was Swerve, and why didn’t he help him?
As Swerve lifted the microphone to respond, Ospreay slapped it out of his hand! Ospreay said he didn’t need to hear any explanation, because their match at Forbidden Door will be every answer he needs. This is Ospreay’s dream. He used to work on construction sites right outside of Wembley. He’s seen how people enter that building, with passion and dreams. Scoring the winning goal in Wembley Stadium is the dream of every kid he knows and grew up with, and he’s one match away. And he doesn’t care how Swerve sees him, because right now, he is just a man standing in the way of Ospreay’s dream. And he knows Swerve won’t hesitate to end his dream – so he won’t hesitate to end Swerve.
“Not if I do it first,” Swerve replied. With vitriol in his voice, Swerve recalled having to stand in this ring last year and hear Ospreay say it wasn’t his time; it was Hangman’s time. And Swerve agreed with him. He had to stand back and fight against the Death Riders. And Swerve did that. But guess what, Will? Where’s Hangman Page now? No one has heard from him. He can’t even fight for the AEW World Championship anymore. So everything that they did off of Ospreay’s word? It was for NOTHING. And now, Swerve said, Ospreay expects him to just move aside? No! **** THAT!
When Swerve was world champion, he had to watch veterans and soft egos step on his time. So now? No, he’s not letting anyone stop him for anything – not even Will. Swerve has made a career out of destroying plans. It’s what he’s good at. It’s who he is. It’s who Will is. And Will respects that about Swerve, Swerve knows. And speaking of the two of them, every time they step in the ring, they redefine the business. So no matter whether they’re opponents or allies, they’re going to do it again. It’s what they do. They raise the bar. Yet no matter what happens, the one consistent thing is: Swerve Strickland over Will Ospreay.
That’s right; Swerve reminded Ospreay that The Aerial Assassin has never beaten him. So when Swerve beats Ospreay at Forbidden Door, and he goes to Wembley and wins the AEW World Championship for a second time, maybe Ospreay can challenge him again. And what’s going to happen is Swerve is going to beat him again, and again, and again. Because this Will Ospreay isn’t better than Swerve on his worst day with “this fragile ass neck.”
That got under Ospreay’s skin, as he looked to get physical with Swerve. But Strickland was prepared, as he grabbed his signature length of chain from Prince Nana. As Swerve closed the distance, we heard the music of the Death Riders, with Moxley, Garcia, Shafir and PAC surrounding the ring, obviously backing up Ospreay. Swerve retreated, but not before emphasizing his belief that Ospreay really has changed.
Moxley Helps Ospreay Navigate His Emotions
Backstage, Garcia was poking at Ospreay, asking if The Aerial Assassin heard Swerve call him fragile. Ospreay pinned Garcia up against some barricades in the back, but Mox interjected, asking if Ospreay felt in control, as the Continental Champion talked some sense into him. These are just words. Words are just things people use to get under your skin when they have no other option. Ospreay is THIS close to being the wrestler he should be. It’s just words.
12-Man Tag Team Match: AEW World Champion MJF & the Don Callis Family (TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight, Jay Doyle, Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher and Andrade El Ídolo) def. The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong), Darby Allin & Konosuke Takeshita
First out was the AEW World Champion, MJF. He was shortly joined by “The Jet” Kevin Knight, Jake Doyle, Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher and Andrade El Ídolo of the Don Callis Family. We then heard that if either team was disqualified in this match, they would lose a man in the 6-on-6 steel cage match at Forbidden Door.
Backstage, we heard from Mark Briscoe, who was flanked by the AEW World Trios Champions – Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong. Briscoe started to say how he was going to take out MJF with a steel chair, but O’Reilly told him about the disqualification stipulation. So Briscoe said they’d have to do it by the rules, as he introduced their two other teammates, Konosuke Takeshita and Darby Allin! As Briscoe’s team made its way to the ring, we went to commercial!
Back from the break, it was 12-man tag team action time! Briscoe started things off for his team, and while it looked like MJF would do the same for his side, the champion quickly tagged in Andrade, who clearly wasn’t particularly enthusiastic about being there! MJF and Andrade had a brief discussion before Briscoe interjected, forcing Andrade to fight him! The two spilled to the outside, where Andrade found yet another admirer. But Briscoe was having none of it, tossing Andrade back inside, as Briscoe and Strong mounted Andrade for 10 punches each! OC then went for his turn, but Andrade fought out of the corner – so OC pulled Andrade’s pants off as El Ídolo tagged in Fletcher!
OC made the only logical decision at that point and tagged in O’Reilly to give us another BATTLE OF THE KYLES! Fletcher and O’Reilly exchanged a series of ground-based holds that gave the Conglomeration’s Kyle a brief advantage, until Fletcher powered through for a power slam and taunted Allin on the apron! O’Reilly rebounded with kicks to Fletcher’s midsection then picked the ankle for an ankle lock, before all 12 men from both sides poured into the ring for a good old fashioned brouhaha inside and out! When the dust settled, Team Briscoe had the upper hand on the outside of the ring, while Darby and MJF stared each other down inside! Only for Knight to attack Allin from behind! The Jet put the boots to Allin, but Fletcher pushed him to the side, trying to get his own licks in! The Jet didn’t take too kindly to that, as he and Fletcher traded words until MJF tagged himself in as we went to break!
Back from commercial, MJF and the Family had Orange Cassidy in a world of hurt in their corner, as Fletcher set up OC for a series of arm breakers across the shoulder of Doyle on the outside. MJF then went to do the same to OC, but OC countered and put MJF’s arm over Doyle’s shoulder, instead, as the big man didn’t realize he was damaging his own teammate! That gave Cassidy room to tag in Strong, who went to work with backbreakers for everyone! Strong then pulled The Jet back into the ring, then hoisted OC up and threw him into Knight, then again into Fletcher, before tossing Cassidy at Andrade for a headscissors takeover!
The one man who could slow Strong’s momentum was the monumental Doyle, who put his mass to good use against Strong before Roddy tagged in O’Reilly, who knocked Doyle off of his feet with a series of kicks and elbows. Andrade sneaked in to take out O’Reilly, but Allin was there to counter El Ídolo – until Andrade took him out with the Dia de los Muertos back elbow! Takeshita tried to make the save, but Fletcher and Okada double-teamed their former Family member! Fletcher went to level Takeshita with a running knee, but Takeshita dodged and planted Fletcher with a Blue Thunder Bomb! Finally, MJF and Briscoe tagged in for their respective teams, going nose-to-nose in the middle of the ring!
The Jet inserted himself as he tried to get Briscoe’s attention, only for Briscoe to fight off The Jet as MJF went to the outside. Briscoe continued to fight off The Jet until Max saw an opportune moment to strike – but Briscoe was ready, as he set up MJF for the Jay Driller! The Jet prevented that, only for Allin to fight off The Jet, chasing him all around the venue! Allin finally got his hands on Knight on the ramp, only for Doyle to pull Allin off of The Jet and send him flying off of the stage into the nearby ring post!
Back in the ring, MJF once again looked to set up Briscoe for a Heat Seeker, but Briscoe countered and nailed a Jay Driller! But when Briscoe went for the cover, Don Callis distracted the referee! Once Callis was sent fleeing, Briscoe tried to position MJF for a Froggy Bow, but Fletcher knocked Briscoe off the top rope, as Strong made a blind tag! Strong went to take advantage of the downed world champion, but MJF locked Strong in the Salt of the Earth submission hold, and Strong had to tap, giving Team MJF the win!
After the bell, MJF and the Family continued to beat down Briscoe. MJF demanded that Andrade pick up Briscoe for more punishment, but El Ídolo refused, as Callis tried to play peacemaker. Finally, Andrade lifted Briscoe to his feet, as MJF decked him with the Dynamite Diamond Ring. MJF gloated as Dynamite came to a close!
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