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AEW Dynamite (01/28/2026) Results

  • Writer: Carlos Astorga
    Carlos Astorga
  • 1 hour ago
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📺 AEW Dynamite – January 28, 2026


Live Results & Show Breakdown

Broadcast live from the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas on TBS & Max


Last night’s AEW Dynamite delivered a high-stakes night of action with three championship matches, big storyline developments, and surprise moments that will shape AEW’s road toward Grand Slam Australia and Revolution 2026.


🏆 Full Match Results – January 28, 2026


Here are your winners from Dynamite:


Kenny Omega def. Rocky Romero – Singles Match


Jon Moxley def. Ace Austin – AEW Continental Championship Eliminator


Mark Briscoe (c) def. El Clon – AEW TNT Championship


Kris Statlander (c) def. Thekla – AEW Women’s World Championship


FTR (c) def. The Don Callis Family (Mark Davis & Jake Doyle) – AEW World Tag Team Championship


Andrade El Idolo def. Swerve Strickland – Singles Match


🔥 Match Breakdown & Key Storylines

⭐ Kenny Omega vs. Rocky Romero


Omega kicked the show off with a confident performance, hitting his signature V-Trigger and One-Winged Angel to score a clean victory. This was more than a match — it served as Omega reminding the AEW faithful he’s still a top contender in the World Title picture, especially as the mini-tournament for the #1 contender spot heats up.


After the bout, Omega cut a promo positioning himself alongside Hangman Page, Swerve Strickland and Andrade as major challengers for MJF’s AEW World Championship — foreshadowing major matches in coming weeks.


🥊 Jon Moxley vs. Ace Austin – Continental Eliminator


Moxley controlled this eliminator match, picking up the win and staking his claim to remain a dominant force in the Continental Title scene. After the bout, he was ambushed by The Don Callis Family (Mark Davis & Jake Doyle), escalating their bitter feud.


This attack adds extra fuel to AEW’s tag team and singles storylines in the coming weeks.


🏆 TNT Championship: Mark Briscoe (c) vs. El Clon


Briscoe retained his TNT Championship, continuing his solid run with the title, but the match had a ton of intensity as El Clon showcased his lucha-inspired offense. Briscoe’s title reign still feels deeply connected to AEW’s identity as the TNT Title continues to be a proving ground for rising stars.


👑 Women’s World Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Thekla


Statlander showed why she’s one of AEW’s top champions, overcoming Thekla’s unorthodox style to retain the Women’s World Title. This defense continues her reign as AEW’s premier athlete and solidifies ongoing rivalries with other women’s stars who may emerge in the title picture.


🔗 Tag Team Title: FTR (c) vs. Mark Davis & Jake Doyle


FTR successfully defended the AEW World Tag Team Championships in what was a hard-hitting bout. However, post-match drama stole headlines — Jake Doyle appeared injured after a hard bump, potentially tearing his biceps, which overshadowed the tag title storyline. This could impact future appearances and angles for The Don Callis Family.


💥 Andrade El Idolo vs. Swerve Strickland


In a huge outcome with title implications, Andrade El Idolo scored a controversial win over Swerve Strickland — reportedly using underhanded tactics — earning himself a shot against Kenny Omega next week.


Storyline Impact: This victory thrusts Andrade into the AEW World Title #1 contender conversation, intensifying the ongoing mini-tournament storyline caused by Samoa Joe’s injury and the reshuffling of contenders.


💬 Behind the Scenes & Breaking News

🔥 MJF World Title Picture Continues to Evolve


AEW confirmed that due to Samoa Joe’s recent injury, a multi-man mini-tournament is determining who faces MJF’s AEW World Title at Grand Slam Australia and ultimately AEW Revolution 2026. Andrade’s win puts him in next week’s spotlight versus Omega, while Brody King and Hangman Page remain in the running.


🤼‍♂️ Jake Doyle Injury Concern


Reports from ringside suggest Jake Doyle may have suffered a significant arm injury in the tag title match, potentially affecting his in-ring future and storyline direction.


🎉 Andrade’s Viral Antics


During his match, Andrade cheekily interacted with fans — including taking a selfie and accepting a phone number mid-match — further developing his charismatic “Latino playboy” heel persona. This off-beat moment has already gone viral among AEW social feeds.


🧠 Trivia & Fan Notes


📌 Kenny Omega has now opened Dynamite with a victory for the second straight major episode, underscoring AEW’s confidence in him as a cornerstone figure.

📌 Don Callis Family’s presence continues to blur the lines between tag team and singles competition, adding unpredictable elements weekly.

📌 The show featured three championship matches, reinforcing Dynamite’s role as AEW’s flagship weekly platform.


🗓 Looking Ahead


👉 Next week’s Dynamite (02-04-2026) promises:

• Andrade vs. Kenny Omega – with World Title implications

• Continued #1 contender developments

• Fallout from Jake Doyle’s injury


Stay tuned to Indy Pro Wrestling for full previews, story analysis, and updates every Tuesday and Friday! 🚨

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