AEW Dynamite Results – Feb. 11, 2026 – Kenny Omega & Swerve Strickland Face -To-Face Interview, Tommaso Ciampa vs. Kyle Fletcher, Kris Statlander vs. Thekla

February 11, 2026
Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena
Commentary – Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Bryan Danielson
Results via Alex Kahrs of WrestleView.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Trios match – Death Riders defeated Don Callis Family via Death Rider (pinfall)
  2. TNT Championship – Kyle Fletcher defeated “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa via Sheer Drop Brainbuster (pinfall)
  3. Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong defeated Daniel Garcia & Clark Connors via Roll-up (pinfall)
  4. AEW World Tag Team Championship #1 Contender Three-way match – The Young Bucks defeated The Rascalz and Private Party via Meltzer Driver (pinfall)
  5. AEW Women’s World Championship Strap match – Thekla defeated Kris Statlander (c) via Curb Stomp (pinfall)

In-Ring: Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, Prince Nana

Tony Schiavone welcomes Kenny Omega first to the ring, a big pop as Omega makes his way out. Swerve Strickland makes his entrance next to a nearly equal pop from the crowd as he heads to the ring alongside Prince Nana. Tony addresses the issues between the two men, going as far back as Maximum Carnage.

Strickland speaks up first, addressing Omega being on top of this company five years ago, and conveniently that’s when he had the title last. Everyone talked about Kenny like he was the god of professional wrestling, and when Swerve scratched and clawed his way to the top of the company, where was Kenny? Nowhere to be found. He see him pop up here and there, even showed up at the Tokyo Dome, and he teamed with Omega at Anarchy in the Arena…but when Swerve was on top, Kenny was either on a hospital bed or suspended.

Meanwhile, the congregation started looking for someone else. Strickland doesn’t want to call himself a god, but he hears the people singing whose house? “Swerve’s house” in response from the crowd. Now, Kenny looks to step right back into the title scene, and that makes Swerve think Kenny is using his EVP power. He addresses dealing with the Young Bucks last year over this, and promises to keep Omega from doing the same.

Kenny speaks up, first correcting Strickland on one detail: he never called himself the god of professional wrestling, that’s a name these people gave him because they know what he brings them. Omega says if these people want to believe in him, he will do what is needed to do things the right way to go after the world title.

He says the lights may be on in Swerve’s house, but it doesn’t seem like anyone’s home…and if he needs someone to help burn that house down, he has just the friend with experience. He says he’s not trying to use his EVP power here, he’s earning his right by picking up wins, and he would’ve won last week if not for Swerve.

He calls Strickland out for a fight, saying he’s willing to do what he needs to for the win and to get back on track. Accept or yield.

Strickland starts to call himself the most dangerous man in professional wrestling, only for Omega to cut him off and promise he’s not scared. He says that honor seems to go to Brody King these days. Strickland runs Kenny down some more, saying he’s willing to accept the challenge. Omega smacks Swerve as a show of dominance, and Strickland responds by simply saying Kenny’s made his choice…before the two start brawling in the ring!

Officials try and fail to keep the peace here, as the fight makes its way up the ramp. They reach the stage before Omega takes the advantage, landing a V-Trigger on Strickland to send him into the LED screen. He sets Swerve up for a One-Winged Angel from the stage…but Strickland has something in his hand, using it to break free before hitting a spear that sends both men off the stage and through a table!

Officials check on the pair as commentary takes a look back at what just went down. They then hype up the rest of the night’s lineup.


Backstage: Kyle Fletcher, Don Callis

We hear from Kyle Fletcher ahead of his TNT Title match against Tommaso Ciampa. Don Callis says Kyle is thrilled about winning back his title before getting a hero’s welcome at Grand Slam Australia. Kyle reiterates this before asking one favor of Don: to let him do this on his own. Don seems pleased with this, as it’s a night off aside from hanging out at the commentary station. With that, Fletcher walks off as we cut back to ringside.


Trios Match
Death Riders (PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, & Jon Moxley) vs. Don Callis Family (Mark Davis, Josh Alexander, & Konosuke Takeshita)

We see the Death Riders make their entrance through the crowd for our next match, before the Don Callis Family come out to get this match underway!

We start off with PAC and Davis who lock up, before PAC gets shoved to the canvas. They lock up again and PAC is once again dropped to the mat by Davis. Tag made to Moxley, who locks up with Davis. Fight gets sent to the corner, where Mox takes control with some chops. Mark fights back, sending the former World Champion down with a chop of his own,

Mox gets back to his feet for a tag to Claudio, and these two lock up until Claudio dodges a strike from Davis to hit some of his own. Claudio sent to the ropes, where Mark starts wearing him down before Claudio sends him to the ropes…only to be leveled with a shoulder tackle!

Suplex is blocked by Castagnoli, who takes Dunkzilla down hard in response. Tag made to Takeshita, who takes some hard shots from Castagnoli before going after Mox on the apron. Chaos ensues as all six men go at it on the outside. In the midst of it we see Takeshita send Claudio into the barricade before sending him back into the ring…only for Castagnoli to counter for a backbreaker! Tag made to PAC, who gets the jump on the Alpha for a two count.

Alexander tags in now, trading offense with PAC in the corner before the latter sets up for a springboard attack…but Takeshita trips him up, allowing Josh to dive through the ropes and send PAC to the floor as we go to ad break.

Back from break, Takeshita is firmly in control with a lock on PAC before taking him to the mat. Tag made to Alexander, who clears the Riders off the apron before getting taken down by PAC with a suplex. Tags made to Davis and Claudio who go at it, before Castagnoli turns his attention to Alexander. This leads to a set of uppercuts on Davis and Alexander across the ring, before sending Josh on a ride with a giant swing. Davis cuts him off before heading to the ropes, but Claudio catches him with a power slam for two.

Claudio hoists Davis back up, but ends up falling to the canvas instead. After some time we get tags to Takeshita and Mox, who trade strikes before Mox counters out of a Raging Fire…only to be rocked hard with a right hand by Takeshita. Alpha goes for a knee strike but takes a lariat instead, only for chaos to ensue once more as everyone lands strikes on each other. Takeshita clears out the ring before landing an exploder on Mox, but it’s only good for a nearfall.

Konosuke gets sent to the corner, leading to a triple team by the Death Riders before Mox lands a cutter…but the pin is broken up by Davis! He takes his leave sending the other Riders out, and Mox goes for a choke before being sent to the corner. This allows the Family to gang up on Mox now leading to a running lariat by Davis for the cover…but Claudio breaks this pin up!

He gets sent back out before Alexander makes the tag as the Family try to set Mox up for more damage, but Claudio and PAC intervene. This allows Mox to be left alone with Alexander, sending him down hard with a Death Rider DDT for the win!

Winner: Death Riders via Pinfall.

Death Riders celebrate as commentary hypes up what’s still to come tonight.


TNT Championship
Kyle Fletcher vs. “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa

The crowd is electric for this as we start things off slow, with Fletcher leaving the ring to enjoy the reaction some more. Ciampa leaves the ring to call for the challenger to get back in, and Kyle finally obliges. They lock up and Kyle gets sent to the ropes, only to drop the champ with a shoulder tackle.

Tommaso responds by taking Fletcher to the mat, but Kyle fights back to hit the ropes…running right into a boot! He blocks the second try, but still gets sent to the mat as Ciampa sets him up for a low DDT. Kyle leaves the ring and cuts Ciampa off at the apron, sending him back into the ring for a set of backbreakers into a cover for two. Chinlock by the challenger, but Ciampa fights to his feet for a jawbreaker. He cuts off Kyle at the corner before hitting the ropes for a flying lariat.

He sends Fletcher into the corner, and despite Kyle trying to fight back he gets sent hard to the opposite corner. Ciampa tries to bait Callis into getting involved before going back after the challenger, sending him into the barricade. He mocks Lance Archer standing by before charging at Fletcher for more damage.

He breaks the ref’s count before going back after the challenger, who catches him with a half and half suplex to regain control as we go to ad break.

Back from break, Ciampa is in the corner as Fletcher charges at the champ (uh)…only to collide with an empty corner before Tommaso sends the Protostar to the outside. This gives the champ some respite before he picks Fletcher up for an air raid crash onto the steel steps!

He gets back in the ring as Fletcher slowly makes his way back into the ring…sliding right into a knee strike by Ciampa! Cover by the champ, but Fletcher kicks out at two. Fletcher breaks out of a double underhook as we get the ten minute announcement, before Ciampa takes the challenger down with a reverse DDT.

The fight ends up in the corner, where the two go at it before Ciampa gets a bite out of his opponent…but Fletcher fights back, walking the ropes for a back suplex and a nearfall! He follows up with a Liger bomb, but the champ kicks out once again.

Fletcher catches Ciampa in the corner, the fight spilling to the apron and quickly to the floor as Fletcher catches the champ for a powerbomb onto the hardest part of the ring. He brings Ciampa back in, but Tommaso breaks free from a sheerdrop brainbuster…only to be sent to the corner, where the challenger lands a running kick and a brainbuster! Cover by Fletcher, but the champ still has fight in him as he kicks out at two. Kyle keeps on it, sending Ciampa to the corner where he looks for a superplex…but Ciampa fights back, sending Fletcher down hard with a knee strike!

Tommaso follows up to send Fletcher back down again, but the cover only gets a two count as Fletcher manages to kick out once more. Five minute warning as Fletcher slowly fights back to his feet…sending the champ into the turnbuckles! Running kick in the corner, and a second attempt is met with a knee strike and a brainbuster from the champ…but it’s only good for a two count!

Michinoku Driver by the challenger, who follows with a lariat and a sheer drop brainbuster for the win! We have a new TNT Champion!

Winner: Kyle Fletcher via Pinfall to become the new TNT Champion.

Fletcher celebrates as we get a replay of the finish. Renee talks to the new champ at ringside, who says he made good on his promise to go home with the title. Callis and Archer have joined him in the ring as Fletcher says he will defend the title in his hometown against anyone and everyone. He doesn’t care, he is the greatest TNT Champion ever!

Out comes Mark Briscoe, who congratulates Fletcher on winning the title once again. That said, the pair have history together, 3-3 in their matches against each other. He’d be happy to give Fletcher home field advantage for a Game 7. Fletcher says he’s sick and tired of seeing Briscoe in this ring…but he did say he’d defend against anyone, so he accepts.

BUT…he wants Game 7 to be bigger and better than the rest. He wants whoever comes out of it as champ to be the best. And since Mark Briscoe wants to reach for the sky, boy…he can try and reach for this title, with Game 7 being a ladder match!

Briscoe accepts, and the fans are excited for it as we head to commercial.


Video: All In 2026

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Video: Babes of Wrath, MegaBad

Commentary hypes up the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship match set for Grand Slam Australia, before we get a video package highlighting the champions Babes of Wrath.


Daniel Garcia & Clark Connors vs. Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong

Back at ringside, Daniel Garcia makes his entrance through the crowd for our next match. Clark Connors has no such interest in such an entrance, making his way out from the stage as we get an inset promo with Connors stating that Kidd and Connors “hired” Garcia to help deal with the Conglomeration tonight. Orange Cassidy’s music hits as he makes his way out, with Roderick Strong eventually coming out alongside him before heading straight to the ring to get this match underway!

Strong quickly tags himself into the match to go after Connors in the corner, shouting at Cassidy about having to do this before being sent to the mat by Clark. Roddy fights back to his feet before sending Connors to the ropes, only for Clark to fight back from the ropes. Garcia mocks Strong before making the tag, but Roderick fights back for some punches in the corner.

Cassidy tags himself in, leading to some awkwardness as Orange lays into Daniel in the corner. Garcia starts to get back in control before taking a Stundog Millionaire by Cassidy…but Garcia responds with a back suplex as we go to ad break!

Back from break, Garcia maintains control as he goes for a full nelson…but Cassidy manages to break free! His hands are in his pockets as he sends Garcia to the outside, and Connors takes the same result as Cassidy kips up. He gets his hands back out as he reaches for a tag to Roddy…who drops off the apron, refusing to be a part of this match anymore!

Strong starts walking back up the ramp as the Riders start ganging up on Cassidy. Orange fights off Connors from the corner before Garcia cinches in a choke…only for Connors to get involved as well! The pair continue the beatdown until they reach the barricade…where Darby Allin pops in, taking Clark Connors out! He fights him off through the crowd as Cassidy manages to fend off Garcia with a cradle for the win.

Winner: Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong via Pinfall.

Toni Storm shows up in the crowd with a microphone, addressing the upcoming mixed tag match at Grand Slam Australia. She is willing to make peace with possibly being shaved bald, but also looks to make Shafir look like something they’ll sell at a Spirit Halloween. She starts running down Wheeler Yuta next, but he’s heard enough as he grabs a mic at the stage. “F–k you Yuta” chants as he calls to “bring her out”…and Marina pulls out Mina Shirakawa, trapped in the Mother’s Milk!

Garcia beats down Cassidy in the ring as Yuta pulls out a pair of scissors, taking off a snip of her hair as the crowd boo like crazy.


Video: Andrade El Idolo, Don Callis

We cut to comments from Don Callis and Andrade El Idolo after the latter beat Kenny Omega last week on Dynamite. Callis talks about Andrade becoming the next AEW World Champion, and Hangman Adam Page is the next step on that journey at Grand Slam Australia. El Idolo thanks Don before running down Page ahead of their match.


Video: Hangman Adam Page

Speaking of, we hear from Adam Page who admits he thought he was facing his pal Kenny Omega. Instead, he’ll focus on proving Don Callis wrong when he beats Andrade El Idolo at Grand Slam Australia. He runs Andrade down in Spanish before saying he’ll see him in Sydney.


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AEW World Tag Team Championship #1 Contender Three-way Match
The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Myron Reed) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy)

We head back to ringside. Young Bucks out first for our next match, followed by The Rascalz. And now, the Wild Card team…”Oh my God, is that Private Party!?”

The former tag champs have finally made their return to AEW, getting a big pop from the Ontario crowd as they head to the ring to get this match underway!

“Welcome back” chants as we start off with Xavier and Zay trading offense. Reed makes the tag, but in comes Quen as Private Party clear the ring for a confrontation with the Bucks. The teams that faced off for the titles over a year ago start going into it with each other, leading to the Bucks taking control until the Rascals run in, and they clear the Bucks out of the ring.

Quen and Xavier are alone in the ring, with Marq being sent out of the ring before everyone is met with a moonsault from the top by Desmond to take us to ad break.

We come back from break as Matt Jackson revs up a locomotion suplex to keep Zay down on the mat. Quen breaks up a pin before flexing on Matt, sending him to the outside before Nick runs in. He sets up for the Bucks to climb the turnbuckle for a cross-ring elbow drop and leg drop set, and this allows Matt to get a nearfall.

We get a shot of HOOK up in the stands as Private Party turns things around, dropping Matt for a nearfall before Xavier breaks it up. Reed comes running in now, catching Zay on the ropes to drop him hard to the canvas as chaos ensues with all six men in the ring. This comes to a head with a double destroyer by the Bucks, and all six guys are down on the mat now.

Matt and Xavier are back on their feet to trade offense, with Des getting the upper hand until he runs into a superkick. Bucks regain control now as they set up for a Meltzer Driver but to no avail. Rascalz take advantage of this for a nearfall, before the Bucks start to fight back with a set of superkicks…and then take out Xavier and Quen with a party of superkicks!

Young Bucks with a Meltzer Driver on Myron Reed, and that does it for the Bucks to get the win and become the new contenders for the tag titles.

Winner: The Young Bucks via Pinfall.

Bucks don’t get much time to celebrate before FTR comes down to the ring to boos. FTR address the history between the two teams, with Dax admitting there was a time when he was jealous of the Young Bucks. He asks how they feel about being in second place, but cuts them off to say he would be concerned if he was them.

He then runs the Bucks down, saying in order to be successful in this business they had to create their own company. How does that make the Bucks feel? They respond with a pair of superkicks to the champs! They leave the ring as Big Stoke tries to wheel himself away, and they tease hitting him with a superkick only to stop themselves. They walk off as commentary hypes up our main event, coming up next!


Video: Will Ospreay

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Video package featuring MJF and the ever-increasing field of contenders for his World Championship; Brody King earning his shot at the title at Grand Slam Australia, the same night either Andrade El Idolo or Hangman Adam Page earns their shot at the title at Revolution.


AEW Women’s World Championship Strap Match
Thekla vs. Kris Statlander (c)

We head back to ringside for our main event, with Thekla making her entrance first. We get a look back at how we got here, as I lament the fact AEW is once again starting their main event near the end of the normal timeslot (overrun be darned!)…but I will make peace with however long this goes as Kris Statlander makes her entrance to get this match underway!

The bell rings after both women have put their ends of the strap upon their wrist. Stat looks to whip the challenger, but Thekla dodges it to leave the ring for a moment. She tries to get the jump on the champ, but Kris takes her down with a lariat. She pulls the challenger around, dragging Thekla across the canvas…but the challenger escapes the ring, luring Stat in to whip her with the strap!

She lands a couple more shots before Kris fights back, only to land a strap shot on the ring post. Thekla backs away as the champ follows her, with Thekla dodging another whip but not a big boot! Stat still in control as she sends the challenger into the barricade, much to the appreciation of the crowd.

Thekla avoids another attack from the champ, leaping over the steps to pull Stat into them instead. Kris is busted open as Thekla continues the attack with a shot to the head as we go to an ad break.

Back from break, both women have returned to the ring as Thekla catches Stat in the corner with a Tarantula. Kris manages to break free before jamming the strap into the mouth of the challenger…but Thekla manages to get out of it, dropping the champ onto the rope instead!

She gets on the turnbuckle to get the drop on the champ, but only gets a two. Stat fights back now, sending Thekla to the corner for a powerslam and a nearfall of her own. She heads to the corner but the challenger intercepts, only to be caught in a tree of woe for a split second. Thekla gets back up, whipping the champ with the strap before dropping her with a spider suplex.

Thekla poses on the turnbuckle, but that proves costly as Stat is back on her feet and starts whipping Thekla across the back with the strap! Thekla starts to fight back for a nearfall, before the two fight back to their feet. Stat with a lariat as she wraps the strap around Thekla’s neck. She follows up with some more whipping shots and a Blue Thunder Bomb, but the challenger kicks out at two.

Stat back on her feet, firing herself up by whipping herself before going after Thekla…but the challenger fights back, looking for a stomp! It’s no good as Stat manages to evade it, wrapping Thekla up before landing a tombstone piledriver on the challenger. Sisters of Sin try to interfere to no avail, but with Stat distracted she takes a spear from Thekla!

She wraps up the champ’s hands with the strap before landing a big curb stomp, getting the pin and the win to take the title!

Winner: Thekla via Pinfall to become the new AEW Women’s World Champion.

Thekla is unstrapped as the Sisters celebrate with her, and the trio gang up on Stat before Alex Windsor and Jamie Hayter rush down to make the save. Triangle of Madness escape to the outside, Thekla showing off her new title as they stare the pair down to bring Dynamite to a close.