AEW Grand Slam Australia Results: February 14, 2026 – MJF vs. Hangman Set for Revolution, Yuta Shaved Bald, More
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AEW Grand Slam Australia Results: February 14, 2026 – MJF vs. Hangman Set for Revolution, Yuta Shaved Bald, More

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AEW Grand Slam Australia Results

What a fantastic start to the weekend with AEW Grand Slam Australia from Sydney on TNT and streaming on HBO Max! Between homecomings, four title matches, a shaved head and so much more, it was a jam-packed night in front of our great fans Down Under!


AEW World Champion MJF somehow survived everything thrown at him by Brody King and came away with yet another successful defense of the AEW World Championship. However, MJF’s celebration was interrupted by “Hangman” Adam Page, who defeated Andrade El Ídolo earlier in the night to earn an AEW World Title shot at Revolution. Page signed the contract in front of MJF to make it official, and we now have our next AEW World Title match!


TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher may have indeed earned his hero’s welcome in his hometown of Sydney, following a wild ladder match with Mark Briscoe that saw Fletcher retain his recently won TNT Title in the seventh match of their rivalry, which Fletcher took with a 4-3 advantage. Harley Cameron also made a victorious return to her home country by earning the pinfall for her and Willow Nightingale, as The Babes of Wrath retained their AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles against Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford. However, MegaBad reasserted their dominance with the introduction of Lena Kross, who helped decimate Cameron and Nightingale after the match.


In the AEW Continental Championship match, Jon Moxley was not able to avenge his previous defeat to “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita in the Continental Classic, as the two fought to a 20-minute draw. So while Moxley walked away with the AEW Continental Title, he was taken to the limit for the first time as champion.


To the delight of most and the dismay of the Death Riders, Wheeler Yuta was pinned by Toni Storm in the Mixed Tornado Tag Hair Match, which meant he had to have his head shaved by Storm and Orange Cassidy! Despite some resistance, Yuta’s new look was executed with some creative liberties by Storm and Cassidy, who may or may not have a future in the salon business.  


Check out everything that went down on Grand Slam Australia from Sydney! Here are your complete results.

AEW Grand Slam Australia Recap Tonight for Sydney

AEW Continental Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita Fight to a 20-Minute Time Limit Draw

We got the night off to a raucous start, as Moxley made his solo entrance through the crowd with a smirk he couldn’t hide. That was the look of a man at home in the arena of battle against his most desirable opponent. And that brought out Takeshita, who didn’t have Don Callis on commentary, as per usual. There were chants for both men at the bell.


Takeshita caught Mox with a boot in the opening seconds and immediately went for Raging Fire. Still, Moxley escaped and tried a Death Rider, which Takeshita got out of to end the exchange in a stalemate. Moxley and Takeshita grappled with both men looking for submissions until they came eye to eye, with Takeshita letting Moxley get to his feet. They continued to grapple, as Moxley went back to his work on the left arm of Takeshita, but Takeshita was too shifty and wound up controlling Mox’s arm instead. That was enough for Moxley to switch the tone with a big chop to break free from Takeshita. Takeshita answered right back with one of his own, and the fight was on! 


They exchanged explosive chops until Moxley goaded Takeshita into a pattern and kicked him in the gut. He tried a piledriver, but Takeshita backdropped out of it. Takeshita missed a flying clothesline that sent him to the floor, so Moxley charged through the ropes with a dive that landed on the head and shoulder of Takeshita before Moxley himself crashed to the floor and into the guardrail! Moxley took a walk to compose himself and began assaulting Takeshita around the ringside area with a few trips into the barriers. Takeshita finally turned things around when he reversed Moxley into the barriers and followed with a boot to the face! Takeshita rolled in the ring to break the count and brought Mox back in, but Moxley stopped him with a kick and a piledriver! 


Moxley worked Takeshita over in the corner, but Takeshita fought his way out until Moxley cut him off with a poke to the eye. Moxley threw him to the outside and dropkicked Takeshita to the floor! Moxley sensed he regained control and went to work grinding Takeshita down on the mat. Takeshita fought his way back to his feet and nailed a boot and a running strike to send Moxley to the corner. Takeshita crushed Mox with a kick in the corner, followed by a Blue Thunder Bomb to get a near-fall. Back in the corner, Moxley mounted Takeshita and rained down punches, but he celebrated too early and Takeshita powerbombed him out of the corner! Moxley kicked out again! They exchanged strikes until Moxley nailed a cutter! Takeshita rolled to the apron, so Moxley followed and stomped his head into the mat! Takeshita fell to the outside and just beat the count, only for Moxley to nail another stomp! Takeshita kicked out! FIVE MINUTES REMAINING!


Moxley tried a cross-arm breaker, but Takeshita made it to the ropes. They fought back to their feet with Takeshita asking for more! Takeshita hit a pair of exploder suplexes followed by a running knee to Mox’s face! Moxley kicked out at two! Takeshita hit another exploder for another near-fall. Moxley avoided another knee, and the two went back and forth with sleeper reversals until Moxley hit the Death Rider! Takeshita kicked out! With a minute remaining, Moxley and Takeshita connected with headbutts until they collapsed into opposite corners. 30 SECONDS REMAINING!


That announcement brought both men and the entire crowd to their feet! What a fight! What an atmosphere! Moxley exploded out of the corner with a lariat! TAKESHITA KICKED OUT AT ONE! Takeshita came back with a rolling elbow to Moxley’s head! MOXLEY KICKED OUT AT ONE! 


Takeshita nailed a running knee to the back of Moxley’s head. Mox kicked out in the nick of time! The bell rang. The 20-minute time limit expired. This match is a draw! Moxley retains the AEW Continental Championship. After the match, he was visibly angry with the result, and after coming face-to-face with Takeshita, the two came to blows, and Takeshita put Moxley down with the Raging Fire! 


We looked at the history of Fletcher and Briscoe that brought us to this seventh match in their storied rivalry tonight.

How Thekla became the NEW AEW Women’s World Champion

Before the next match, we went back to this week’s Dynamite main event to see the epic strap match between Kris Statlander and Thekla. Thekla beat the champion with some timely help from Sisters of Sin, Skye Blue and Julia Hart, to win the AEW Women’s World Title, less than nine months since her debut! In post-match comments, Thekla explained how she did it and reveled in her victory while a blood-covered Statlander delivered an ominous message, “Karma isn’t a bitch. It’s a Cosmic Killer.”

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

It was time for our second championship bout of the evening, featuring Australia’s own Harley Cameron! And appropriately enough, Cameron began the match for The Babes of Wrath, facing off against Bayne. Cameron ran at Bayne at the bell and jumped into her arms, so Bayne threw her into the corner. Cameron turned things around with kicks, so Ford attacked her from behind. Nightingale came in to even the side and threw Ford into the opposite corner. The Babes mounted MegaBad for a round of punches on each side, with Nightingale adding a lariat to Ford. Nightingale lifted Cameron for an assisted splash, but Ford got the knees up, and Bayne took down Nightingale from behind. 


Bayne and Ford made quick tags while punishing Cameron in the corner until Cameron elbowed her way out and ran across to tag Nightingale. She met Bayne in the middle, but won the power battle with a German suplex that sent Bayne to the outside. Ford tried to attack, but Nightingale cut her off and hit another suplex. Nightingale went to the apron and took out both members of MegaBad with a cannonball on the floor. She stacked MegaBad in the corner for a lariat and then took both down with a dropkick from the second rope! 


That advantage didn’t last for long, and Nightingale found herself in trouble for an extended period with no way to make a tag to Cameron. Bayne slammed Nightingale, and Ford followed with a moonsault off Bayne’s back! Nightingale kicked out at two! Nightingale ate a big boot and hit a desperation clothesline, which allowed her to tag Cameron as Bayne tagged Ford. Cameron put Ford down with a slingblade and a flurry of punches. She followed with a headscissors on Bayne and then went to the top rope. Cameron flew off the top with a crossbody! MegaBad turned things around with a big boot into a near-fall. Ford went to the top while Bayne put Cameron on her shoulders for the Doomsday Device, but Nightingale got on the apron to stop Ford. Ford kicked her to the floor and followed with a moonsault from the turnbuckles! Cameron rolled up Bayne for a two-count! Cameron reversed Bayne out of the corner and locked in a single-leg crab, but Ford was there to break it up. Nightingale put Ford on the mat with a thundering overhand shot, but was immediately put down by Bayne. Cameron kicked Bayne in the gut and nailed an Australian Destroyer! Everyone is down!


All four fought back to their feet until Nightingale shoved Bayne into Ford. The Babes hit a pump kick/Russian leg sweep combo, followed by a backpack senton that earned a two-count. Cameron tagged back in, as Nightingale connected on a Death Valley driver. As Cameron went to the top, Ford low-bridged a running Nightingale out of the ring. Cameron missed a swanton, which allowed Bayne to tag Ford. Ford matrixed out of the way of Cameron’s running clothesline, which gave Bayne the chance to hit a flying clothesline out of the corner. She quickly followed with a dive to the outside that sent Nightingale into the announce desk. Back in the ring, Ford missed a moonsault from the top, and Cameron took advantage with a backslide to get the pinfall! The Babes of Wrath retain the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships! 


As Nightingale and Cameron celebrated, Lena Kross, a standout Australian wrestler and past opponent of Kris Statlander on Collision, appeared behind them! Kross spun Cameron around and dropped her with a fireman’s carry cutter as Bayne speared Nightingale! Kross has aligned herself with MegaBad! Ford and Bayne grabbed the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships, and Bayne also picked up Nightingale’s TBS Championship. They posed with all the gold!

The Demand Send a Message to “Jungle” Jack Perry

Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona and AEW National Champion Ricochet ran down how they took care of Luchasaurus and “Jungle” Jack Perry, as Ricochet begged Perry to give up after Ricochet beat him twice. Ricochet reminded us he’s from Las Vegas, so he angrily told Perry, “You have to know when to hold 'em, and know when to fold 'em!”

Winner Gets AEW World Title Match at Revolution: AEW World Trios Champion “Hangman” Adam Page def. Andrade El Ídolo of the Don Callis Family

Callis was out with Andrade and joined the commentary desk, but the Sydney crowd shared their distaste for Callis. Andrade went outside to shield Callis’ ears and hugged him before returning to the ring. Andrade posed on Page after a shoulder block, so Page came right back at him with chops. Andrade returned the shots until Page hit a low dropkick and tried the Buckshot Lariat, but Andrade was ready with a boot and went for The DM. Page escaped and sent Andrade to the ropes, where he stayed and posed. Page knocked him to the floor with a boot to the face and followed up by launching himself over the top rope onto Andrade! Andrade fought back and bounced Page’s head off the apron. He got distracted by yet another adoring fan to get a selfie, but Page attacked! Page offered to take a selfie with the same woman, and she obliged! She wanted to kiss him, but he graciously declined, as he is a married man. 


Page chopped Andrade back into the ring, but Andrade turned it back around for a brief moment until Page hit a fallaway slam and a senton for a near-fall. Page put Andrade on the top turnbuckle and chopped him, but when he went up to meet him, Andrade stopped a suplex with a headbutt. He tried to sunset flip bomb Page, but Page blocked and punched Andrade away. Page tried a moonsault and landed on his feet. He tried to pull Andrade into a tombstone, but Andrade escaped. Page followed him with a big boot in the corner! Page tried to hit a rebound lariat from the second rope, only for Andrade to meet him there and turn it into a Spanish fly! Page kicked out just in time! 


After Andrade worked Page down on the mat, he got a little too cocky by slapping Page. That brought Page to his feet, where he won control with forearms. Andrade came back with a big boot, but Page blocked a second and went for a German suplex. Andrade landed on his feet, so Page floored him with a lariat! They got back to their feet, and Page nailed a high-impact Liger Bomb for a near-fall! The two fought on the apron, and Page tried for a Deadeye, so Andrade rolled free. Page connected with a basement clothesline and threw Andrade back in the ring. Page hit a flying clothesline from the top for a two-count and showed his frustration by banging the mat. 


Andrade escaped another Deadeye and hit Three Amigos for another near-fall with a cocky cover. Andrade missed a moonsault from the top, but landed on his feet and connected on the second try. Hangman kicked out again! Andrade sent Hangman to the corner, but Page sent him to the apron and hit a springboard clothesline to send Andrade to the floor. Page missed a crossbody, so Andrade quickly got back in the ring and ran up the ropes with a tornillo to the outside! Page caught him and threw him into the guardrail! Back in the ring, Page measured for the Buckshot Lariat, but Andrade countered with a boot to the face and spinning back elbow! Page kicked out at two! That was a devastating combo!


Andrade crushed Page with running knees in the corner, followed by the straight-jacket DDT, but Page kicked out! The two men exchanged near-falls only for Page to come out of it with a Deadeye. Page set up for a Buckshot Lariat, so Callis got on the apron to distract the referee. When Andrade tried to counter with a low blow, Page was ready for it and hit a low blow of his own! Page went back to the apron for the Buckshot Lariat and connected. 1-2-3! Page wins and earns an AEW World Title shot on March 15 at AEW Revolution in Los Angeles!


Mixed Tag Team Tornado Hair Match (Loser of the Fall Must Have Their Head Shaven): “Timeless” Toni Storm & Orange Cassidy def. “The Problem” Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta of the Death Riders – Yuta Shaved Bald!


Storm and Cassidy came out in matching denim, a beautiful compromise of their typical ring gear. As Shafir and Yuta made their way through the crowd, we saw Yuta wearing the hair he cut from Mina Shirakawa on Dynamite. However, the Death Riders didn’t see Cassidy and Storm run out to attack! The bell rang! This match has begun in the stands with both pairs in different parts of the arena! 


Yuta took advantage of Cassidy after a low blow, as Storm and Shafir started to fight in their direction. Yuta sent Cassidy into the guardrail and then helped Shafir with Storm. Yuta got Storm on top of a road case and connected with a piledriver! That might be it for Storm, as Luther and medical personnel rushed over to help her while Yuta and Shafir took Cassidy back to the ring. While Storm was helped to the back, Shafir and Yuta were all over Cassidy in the ring. He kicked out after a German suplex from Yuta, but they remained on the attack, and Cassidy was in major trouble.


Cassidy had no answers for the double team, especially Shafir’s leg sweeps, but Cassidy came back with a dropkick to send Yuta from the ring. He sprang back to his feet with his hands in his pockets, so Shafir put him down with a judo throw and then danced with his body around the ring! The crowd came alive as Storm marched down the aisle and kicked Yuta a bit low to knock him out of the way! Storm hit the ring and unloaded on Shafir with suplexes! She caught Cassidy for a proper dance, with OC sending Storm into Shafir with a pair of strikes, but on the third attempt, Shafir was ready and caught Storm as she kicked Cassidy to the corner. In the opposite corner, Shafir kneed Storm to the mat, but when she turned around and swung at Cassidy, he ducked and hit Shafir with a Beach Break! Cassidy realized he could win it and covered Shafir, which Yuta broke up after a brief hesitation. Was he going to let Shafir lose her hair?


Yuta picked up Cassidy, but OC reversed it into a Stundog Millionaire and followed with a spinning DDT. He started setting up the Orange Punch but realized it was Shafir on the other end. He paused, then continued towards her, but the delay cost him, as Shafir rolled him up and then grabbed his ankle! Storm grabbed Yuta in the TCM Chicken Wing at the same time! Storm and Shafir threw the men away and decided to exchange strikes until Storm put Shafir down with a headbutt. But Yuta was right there with a Busaiku Knee to Storm! Cassidy broke up the pin! Cassidy kicked his way free of Yuta’s grasp, so Yuta tried to hit him with a Busaiku Knee, only for Cassidy to duck and Shafir to get the blow! Cassidy dove onto her on the outside while Storm snatched Yuta for a German suplex, followed by a hip attack in the corner! Cassidy was back in the ring and hit the Orange Punch on Yuta to send him into Storm for the Storm Zero. Storm covered Yuta for the three-count! Storm and Cassidy win, and because he was pinned, Yuta will have his head shaved!


As Yuta pleaded with the referee, Mina Shirakawa came into the ring with a stool to join the festivities after Yuta cut her hair just four days ago. Yuta tried to bail and went into the crowd, but Jon Moxley met him! Moxley sent Yuta back to the ring! Moxley and Shafir joined Yuta in the ring, as Shafir held Yuta’s hand for the first cut, which Mina did! Storm got her chance with the scissors and cut Shirakawa’s old hair out of Yuta’s, and gave it back to Mina. Cassidy took over with an electric razor, and the real improvements started to show up as more of Yuta’s hair hit the mat. Moxley was disgusted and disappointed in the corner, as Luther, who was dressed as a barber, took over with the buzzer. Storm took a bit more off and then celebrated in the hair, as the Death Riders stewed in the ring. Yuta was left with the top of his head shaved and a very misshapen mullet-like style in the back. 


Kenny Omega vs. Swerve Strickland Happens in Four Days!


What began as concurrent journeys back to the AEW World Championship has turned personal between Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland! And after reviewing the events from this past week’s Dynamite, we’re counting the days, hours and minutes until Omega vs. Swerve in Sacramento in four days on Dynamite!


TNT Championship Ladder Match: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Mark Briscoe


Before the match, we saw moments from after The ProtoStar's TNT Title win on Dynamite, as Fletcher thanked Okada for not getting involved in his match against Ciampa and asked him to stay out of his match against Briscoe in Sydney again. Okada understood and said he still feels bad about the screwdriver. Fletcher told him they are family.


“And we are ProtO…”


Okada gave the biggest smile and said, “-KADA!”


With the TNT Title hanging high above, it was time for the seventh matchup between Fletcher and Briscoe. It was no surprise to see the two exchange blows at the bell until Fletcher was knocked to the outside. Briscoe immediately followed with a flip through the ropes to take out Fletcher. Fletcher fought back with a half-and-half on the floor and then went to retrieve a ladder. Briscoe recovered and kicked the ladder into Fletcher. He used the ladder to put Fletcher down and nailed a suplex before ascending to the top of the ladder. However, Fletcher met him and threw Briscoe into the apron with a sickening thud. Fletcher went up the ladder and busted out a moonsault, which we haven’t seen in a while, but the stakes of this match certainly warrant it!


Back in the ring, a ladder was set up on the turnbuckles, which Fletcher used as a target when he lawn darted Briscoe across the ring. The connection with the unforgiving ladder busted Briscoe open on top of his head. Fletcher took the opportunity to climb up the ladder for the TNT Title, but Briscoe recovered and stopped him. He slammed Fletcher into the ladder and threw him backwards from halfway up to the mat. Fletcher stumbled back up, and Briscoe floored him with a ladder to the forehead! Fletcher was busted wide open!. 


More ladders were introduced to the match, including one that became a bridge between the ring apron and another ladder. Briscoe put Fletcher on it and went to the top rope, where he leapt and connected with a Froggy Bow to Fletcher’s body across the ladder! Briscoe saw the chance to grab the TNT Title, although he was slowed by the blood loss, which allowed Fletcher to stop him and throw Briscoe from the ladder with a powerbomb through another ladder! Briscoe tried to stop Fletcher’s attempt to get the TNT Title, so Fletcher answered with a crescent kick and added additional shots to leave Briscoe in a heap on the mat. With a ladder bridged between the turnbuckles and the ladder in the middle of the ring, Fletcher stood on it to try for a superplex, but Briscoe fought out of it and put Fletcher and himself through the ladder with a Jay Driller!


Briscoe climbed up the broken pieces of the ladder onto another ladder in an attempt to get to the TNT Title, but Fletcher grabbed Briscoe’s boot as Briscoe touched the title. Briscoe was able to punch down on Fletcher and send him back to the mat. Briscoe got a better hold of the title, but Fletcher sprang back up onto the ladder to stop Briscoe. He lifted Briscoe over one side of the ladder to the other with a super brainbuster! Both men are down, and the crowd is stunned!


Fletcher was up first and slowly climbed, as Briscoe grabbed another ladder to set up next to Fletcher. Both men fought from their respective ladders until Fletcher kicked Briscoe off his ladder to the mat. That gave Fletcher the opening to finish his climb and grab the TNT Title for the win! Kyle Fletcher retains the TNT Title in his hometown of Sydney! What a bloody ladder war!


Before the main event, we took another look at how MJF versus Brody King came to be, as it was time for the AEW World Championship match coming up next!


AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) def. Brody King - MJF Retains AEW World Title


Much like their first meeting in the AEW World Championship Eliminator last week on Dynamite, the crowd was on fire at the bell for MJF and King to get things going in our main event!


MJF bailed to the floor and into the crowd to whip the fans into a frenzy. He eventually returned to the ring and took a shortcut with a kick to the gut on King. MJF did his best to avoid King, but was flattened by a clothesline. King punished MJF in the corner with chops and put him on the top turnbuckle for a gorilla press slam! King went for a cannonball, but MJF rolled to the outside, and King crashed head-first into the corner. MJF repeatedly slammed King’s left leg around the ring post and stayed on it in the ring, but King got back to his feet and nearly hit a Gonzo Bomb, only for MJF to get out of it and take out King’s leg. MJF mockingly hit the kangaroo kick, and King went to the outside. MJF took a second to use the ringside area to get some more punishment on King before going back to the ring. Once again, MJF locked a submission on King’s left knee, as his plan was clear. He was chopping the bigger man down to size. 


King finally rolled out of an ankle lock to send MJF to the outside and gathered himself to hit a dive through the ropes that sent MJF nearly halfway up the ramp! Both men rolled into the ring before the countout, and King started chopping MJF down. He hit MJF with a back body drop out of the corner and tried for another cannonball, but MJF rolled away, so King stopped himself and grabbed MJF for a choke over the ropes! MJF bit his way free and grabbed a chair, but King cut him off and put MJF on the chair. King got a head of steam and sandwiched MJF into the guardrail with a massive crossbody. King threw MJF back in the ring and finally connected with the cannonball on the third attempt! MJF survived with a kickout at the last moment! It’s fair to wonder if King’s injured leg was hurting his power.


MJF was able to slip onto King’s back with a sleeper, and the challenger was down on the mat! King’s partner and ROH World Champion Bandido arrived to encourage King, who picked his arm up in time to stop the referee from calling for the bell. He got to his feet and fell back on MJF with a senton. MJF rolled to the floor, so King limped off the ropes and tried for a dive, but MJF was there to meet him on the apron and spiked him with a DDT! MJF got back in the ring and tried to force a countout, but King got up, so MJF met him at the ropes, only for King to put MJF on his back and hit a Death Valley driver into the guardrail! 


King was up first and got instructions from Bandido to bring MJF with him. He threw MJF back in, as they both broke the count. MJF pulled out the Dynamite Diamond Ring, but the referee saw it and stopped him. King hit one massive shot to put MJF on the apron, so King lifted him and choked MJF out over the ropes! King threw a lifeless MJF back in the ring and nailed the Gonzo Bomb! MJF kicked out at the last possible chance to save his AEW World Title. The two struggled to their feet, but MJF put King down with a drop toehold. He pounded King’s knee on the apron and then pulled the pad down so he could bite it!


MJF went back to the apron, so King hoisted him for a Gonzo Bomb, but MJF grabbed the ropes to escape. King choked MJF from the second turnbuckle, but MJF hit the bad knee to escape. He grabbed King from the top and tombstoned him on the apron! What a feat of strength! MJF set up King on the apron for the Heat Seeker and connected! MJF covered King and got the three-count to retain the AEW World Championship! 


Just seconds after the win, “Hangman” Adam Page stormed down to the ring with his AEW Revolution World Title contract in hand! He got in MJF’s face and signed the contract before dropping it at the champion’s feet. Page feigned punching MJF, so MJF stumbled to the mat to get away. Page took some time with the crowd to end our night at Grand Slam Australia! 


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