"Jungle" Jack Perry - Credit AEW
These AEW Dynamite results are from the post-Revolution episode on March 18, 2026.
AEW Dynamite Results – Will Ospreay Vs. Blake Christian
The freshly returned Will Ospreay and Blake Christian opened the show. Fans need to cut this man a break on his first match back from neck surgery, but it wasn’t prime Ospreay. After the win, he called out Jon Moxley for using a weapon on him, and how he’d do it with his “bare ******* hands.”
Moxley was quick to show up with the Death Riders, but Ospreay single-handedly rushed the whole group. The numbers game was far too great, and it took officials to separate them.
AEW Dynamite Results – Death Riders Vs. Bang Bang Gang
The Death Riders (Moxley and Wheeler Yuta) were in the next match against the Bang Bang Gang (Ace Austin and Austin Gunn). It didn’t blow the roof off, but it was certainly physical. It never felt like the Death Riders ever had a shot of losing, which they didn’t.
Unsanctioned Coffin Match – Darby Allin Vs. Gabe Kidd
Up next was an unsanctioned coffin match between Darby Allin and Gabe Kidd. This starts in the parking lot with Allin trying to run over his opponent with a car. Kidd dodged it, and the fight was on.
Allin shoved Kidd into the trunk, then drove the car over a ramp, flipping it with both men inside. They both crawled out from underneath the car, and the segment seemed to end, with the coffin still ringside. A few minutes later, the driver wheels in his opponent, and the bell finally rang to start the match.
Kidd was still lifeless when the match started, and instead of putting him in the coffin, Allin put him in a straitjacket. Things only got bloodier when he busted out of the jacket.
Allin ultimately won the match before calling out MJF. He’s not slowing down until he sees god, or he gets the AEW World Heavyweight Championship.
Swerve Strickland & Kenny Omega
Fresh off his win over Brody King at Revolution, Swerve Strickland cut a promo on Dynamite, answering Kenny Omega’s rematch request. Strickland will do it, only if Omega’s EVP status is on the line. The two will face off on Dynamite next week – the winner takes the number one contendership and the EVP title.
AEW Dynamite Results – Mark Davis Vs. Mike Bailey
Mark Davis versus one-third of the AEW World Trios Champions, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, was next. Bailey started well, with a good pick-and-move strategy, even executing a very difficult and unique move – a springboard moonsault from the ring mat, to the floor outside.
Davis got a few shots in, but having him lose clean to the much smaller man felt strange. AEW could have protected him in the loss much better than this.
No Holds Barred
“The Problem” Marina Shafir was scheduled to have a no-holds-barred match against Toni Storm, but Storm was discovered lifeless backstage in a puddle of blood. With avenging her friend in mind, Mina Shirakawa took the match.
Shafir was in control early, but it was extremely slow and uneventful. She actually controlled most of the match, but was pinned after getting smashed by a champagne bottle, and Shirakawa hitting Storm’s finisher.
AEW Dynamite Results Main Event
The AEW National Champion, “Jungle” Jack Perry, teamed with The Young Bucks (Nick and Matt Jackson) to take on The Don Callis Family. The match was all a setup for them to announce their ambition at the tag titles. They were quickly interrupted by Christian Cage and Adam Copeland.
Cope and Cage teased a match with the Bucks, only to announce their upcoming title match against FTR. Does this mean Cope and Cage get the titles for what once was a dream match, is not just overdue and stale.
In Conclusion
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