AEW Dynamite Results (March 11, 2026): Two Titles Defended, MJF And Hangman Explode In Heated Confrontation
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AEW Dynamite Results – March 11, 2026
Two Championships Defended, Revolution Feuds Intensify
AEW presented the March 11, 2026 edition of AEW Dynamite live from the San Jose Civic in San Jose, California, serving as a major storyline episode heading toward the upcoming AEW Revolution pay-per-view. The show featured two championship matches, a heated press conference between AEW World Champion MJF and challenger “Hangman” Adam Page, and several faction battles that further escalated rivalries across the roster.
Below is a full breakdown of the night’s matches, results, and storyline developments.
AEW Dynamite Match Results (03/11/2026)
Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero
Winners: Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli
The show opened with a tag team bout pitting the Death Riders against members of the Don Callis Family. Moxley and Takeshita immediately brought intensity to the match, trading heavy strikes and brawling around ringside.
Claudio Castagnoli used his power advantage against Hechicero throughout the contest, while Takeshita provided the athletic edge for his team. Ultimately, Moxley secured the victory for his side following a decisive finishing sequence.
Storyline Progression:
The Don Callis Family attacked after the bell, escalating tensions between the factions. The confrontation also continued the build toward Moxley’s upcoming rivalry with Takeshita.
TNT Championship Match
Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
Winner: Kyle Fletcher retains the TNT Championship
One of the most anticipated matches of the night saw Kyle Fletcher defend the TNT Championship against the fast-paced striker Mike Bailey.
Bailey pushed the champion to his limit with explosive kicks and high-impact offense, creating several believable near falls. However, outside interference from Fletcher’s allies created a distraction late in the match. Fletcher capitalized with a devastating brainbuster to retain the title.
Storyline Progression:
The controversial finish strengthens Fletcher’s ongoing alliance with the Don Callis Family and reinforces his current run as one of AEW’s most protected champions.
Singles Match
Brody King vs. Enhancement Talent
Winner: Brody King
Brody King dominated the short match with his overwhelming power and ended things quickly with a Gonzo Bomb.
Post-Match Angle:
Swerve Strickland ambushed King after the bell using a steel chain, triggering a chaotic brawl that officials struggled to contain.
Storyline Progression:
This confrontation appears to set up a potential singles feud between King and Strickland.
Gabe Kidd & David Finlay vs. Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy
Winners: Gabe Kidd & David Finlay
The newly formed team known as The Dogs continued to establish themselves in AEW by scoring a victory over fan favorites Darby Allin and Orange Cassidy.
The match featured Cassidy’s signature laid-back offense and Darby’s daredevil style, but the more aggressive and methodical approach from Kidd and Finlay proved too much.
Storyline Progression:
The win positions The Dogs as a dangerous new faction within the company’s tag team and trios landscape.
AEW TBS Championship Match
Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Persephone
Winner: Willow Nightingale retains
TBS Champion Willow Nightingale defended her title against CMLL Women’s Champion Persephone in a cross-promotional showdown.
Persephone’s technical offense and aerial attacks nearly secured the upset, but Nightingale’s power game turned the momentum late. The champion ultimately scored the victory to keep her title.
Storyline Progression:
This marks one of Nightingale’s first major televised defenses since becoming champion and continues AEW’s working relationship with CMLL.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
Mark Briscoe & The Young Bucks vs. FTR & Tommaso Ciampa
Winners: FTR & Tommaso Ciampa
The main event featured a high-profile six-man tag match that blended personal rivalries with tag team drama.
The bout was fast-paced with classic Bucks offense and the hard-hitting style of FTR. In the closing moments, Ciampa’s ruthless tactics allowed his team to gain the advantage and secure the victory.
Storyline Progression:
The match stemmed from Ciampa’s recent betrayal of Mark Briscoe and his alignment with FTR, adding further tension to the storyline heading into upcoming AEW events.
Major Segment: MJF and Hangman Page Press Conference
One of the most talked-about moments of the night was the heated press conference between AEW World Champion MJF and challenger “Hangman” Adam Page.
What began as a tense verbal exchange quickly escalated into a physical brawl between the two rivals. Security and officials were forced to intervene as the chaos reinforced the personal animosity heading into their upcoming championship match.
Breaking News & Notes
AEW Revolution Build Intensifies
The episode functioned as a major storyline bridge toward the upcoming AEW Revolution event, with several rivalries reaching their boiling point.
Don Callis Family Influence Growing
With members involved in multiple matches throughout the show, the Don Callis Family continues to be one of AEW’s most dominant factions.
Cross-Promotional Talent Appearing in AEW
Persephone’s title challenge highlights AEW’s ongoing collaboration with international promotions, including Mexico’s CMLL.
Trivia From This Episode
This episode took place at San Jose Civic, a venue AEW has previously used for major West Coast broadcasts.
Kyle Fletcher recently became a double champion in AEW, holding the TNT Championship and the AEW World Trios Championship with Kazuchika Okada and Mark Davis.
The six-man tag match stemmed directly from a heel turn by Tommaso Ciampa on AEW Collision earlier in the week.
✔ Final Thoughts
The March 11 episode of AEW Dynamite served as a strong momentum builder ahead of AEW Revolution. With championship defenses, faction warfare, and the explosive confrontation between MJF and Hangman Page, AEW continued stacking storylines across multiple divisions.
If the tension displayed on Dynamite is any indication, AEW Revolution is shaping up to be one of the promotion’s most heated pay-per-views of the year.





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