Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing June 3, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia. The show sees AEW World Champion MJF defend his title against LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH in a No Countout Match. Plus, AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight will defend his title against “Speedball” Mike Bailey.
The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TBS and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Dynamite on June 3, 2026
- AEW World Championship No Countout Match: MJF (c) vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH
- AEW TNT Championship Match: “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) vs. Speedball “Mike” Bailey
- Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Semifinal Match: “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. Don Callis Family’s AEW National Champion Mark Davis
- Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Brawling Birds’ NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Alex Windsor vs. Wild Card
- Singles Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush
- We’ll Hear From Triangle of Madness (AEW Women’s World Champion “The Toxic Spider” Thekla, Julia Hart and Skye Blue)
AEW Dynamite Results (6/3/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz welcoming us to Dynamite.
We then see Renee Paquette interviewing RUSH, who is ready for the biggest match of his career against AEW World Champion MJF. RUSH tells Paquette that after winning his matches and after winning more than three years, he finally gets his shot for the AEW World title and he would die in the ring if that’s what it takes. RUSH then says this is for his people, for his family and for his pride. RUSH then says he will take the AEW World Title because when you mess with the bull, but as he is talking, in comes MJF. MJF then slaps RUSH in the face and he tells RUSH if he is the bull and RUSH hits him with several right hands. AEW security then break it up.
Paquette then says the match tonight is a no count out. Andrade El Idolo then shows up. El Idolo tells RUSH that tonight, he has to do it for his family, for the raza and for anyone who says that they can’t be World Champion. El Idolo then tells RUSH to show everyone who RUSH is because if you mess with the bull. El Idolo then walks away.
RUSH then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night and MJF follows.
AEW World Championship No Countout Match: MJF (c) vs. LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH
The match starts off with RUSH hitting several right hands and MJF responds with several right hands of his own. MJF then hits a poke to the eyes and he runs to the ropes, but RUSH hits an overhead belly to belly. MJF then rolls to the outside and RUSH hits a splash over the top rope. RUSH then sends MJF into the barricade and he begins to choke MJF with a cable wire. The referee then breaks it up. RUSH then runs towards MJF, but MJF hits a drop toe hold and RUSH falls onto a steel chair. MJF then places RUSH on a chair and he hits a running boot to the face. MJF then runs towards RUSH, but RUSH hits a back body drop and MJF goes over the barricade and onto the time keeper’s table.
RUSH then sends MJF back into the ring and RUSH gets back in the ring. RUSH then removes the top turnbuckle pad. RUSH then goes for a running knee, but MJF rolls onto the ring apron. RUSH then grabs MJF and sends him back into the ring. RUSH then grabs MJF to send him into the top turnbuckle, but the referee stops him. MJF then pushes the referee and he slams him face first into the top turnbuckle. RUSH is busted open and he is bleeding profusely. MJF then applies a side head lock. MJF then sends RUSH to the ropes and MJF hits a spinebuster. MJF then grabs RUSH to slam him into the top turnbuckle, but the referee stops him. RUSH then slams him face first into the top turnbuckle. RUSH then hits a splash in the corner. RUSH then sends MJF to the ropes and RUSH hits a release German suplex. He then goes for a cover, but MJF kicks out.
RUSH then climbs the top rope and he hits a drop kick onto MJF. He then goes for a cover, but MJF kicks out. MJF then heads to the ropes and he hits a back breaker power bomb. He then goes for a cover, but RUSH kicks out. MJF then sends RUSH onto the ring apron. MJF then goes for a Heat Seeker, but RUSH gets out of it. RUSH then hits a headbutt. RUSH then places MJF on the ring apron and he piledrives him. RUSH then hits several stomps on MJF in the corner. He then begins arguing with the referee when he looks to target MJF’s hand, but his injured left arm gives out when he looks to hit a second piledriver on MJF. RUSH then looks to hit the Bull’s Horns on MJF, but MJF rolls out of the way and RUSH is sent crashing through one of the barricades. MJF then hits a Tombstone on RUSH on top of part of the remaining barricade and the two men return to the ring before MJF cinches in a crossface on RUSH while wrenching back on RUSH’s injured left arm and RUSH passes out.
The winner of the No Countout Match and still the AEW World Champion, MJF!
After the match, MJF looks to hit RUSH with the AEW World Championship belt. Mark Briscoe’s music then hits and he runs down to the ring to come to RUSH’s aid. He then sets up for a J-Driller on MJF, but MJF escapes and low blows Briscoe. He then looks to hit him with the AEW World Championship belt, but Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii run out to the ring to come to Briscoe’s aid.
Lio Rush then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Cassidy, Strong, O’Reilly and Ishii freezing as he passes them on the entrance ramp.
Singles Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush
The match starts off with Rush whispering something to Briscoe in his ear. Briscoe then hits Rush with an enzuigiri and both men hit one another with forearm strikes on the ring apron. Rush then chases Briscoe around the ring and sends him back out of the ring, but Briscoe hits a blockbuster to Rush off the apron and sends him crashing into the barricade.
Rush then hits a couple of strikes on Briscoe. Briscoe then gets fired up and gets into a scream-off with Rush, then hits a clothesline on Rush in the corner and follows it up with a suplex. He then pulls him off the middle rope to send him crashing into the mat, then nails him with a clothesline. Rush then hits Briscoe with an enzuigiri, but Briscoe hits a Cutthroat Driver to Rush and pins him for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe!
After the match, Briscoe grabs a microphone and talks directly to MJF. Briscoe takes MJF back to January 17, 2023 on the day of Jay Briscoe’s death and says he was gone in the blink of an eye. Briscoe then says his birthday was only a few hours later on January 18 and January 25 was Jay’s birthday. Briscoe then says instead of eating birthday cake together like they always had, he made his AEW debut alone and MJF can only imagine the whirlwind of emotions he was feeling. Briscoe then says professional wrestling was his therapy, but he still couldn’t find any join until he came across some friends in The Conglomeration who made his heart full and gave him some brothers again.
Briscoe then says his anger and rage came rushing back when MJF started talking about Jay and he never felt hatred like the hatred he has for MJF. Briscoe then recalls pinning MJF and feeling good when MJF went away, but his rage came back when MJF popped back up in AEW. Briscoe then says he is not like MJF given that MJF whines and complains until he gets whatever opportunity he wants. Briscoe then says he comes to work and grinds. Briscoe then calls out MJF and says “The Devil” will lose and demands an AEW World Championship shot from him.
We then get a video package for the TNT Title Match tonight and the history between “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight. Kevin Knight opens up about how he should have been in the main event of Double or Nothing. The commentators note on how personal this has become.
Triangle of Madness then make their way out to the crowd. Thekla says the AEW Women’s World Champion has something to say and she was called “The Idol Killer” in Japan because all the cutesy girls were taken out by her. Thekla then says she was fired from Japan. Thekla then says the Triangle of Madness has three jobs: Blue winning the 2026 Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament, Hart getting the TBS Championship back and herself having her eyes set on Forbidden Door. Hart and Blue then pull out a ladder from backstage as Thekla declares death to World Wonder Ring Stardom. She then climbs up the ladder and raises her middle finger in front of the World Wonder Ring Stardom logo that’s part of the bigger AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door logo on the jumbo screen.
Will Ospreay is then given a pep talk by Jon Moxley, who hypes him up to defeat Mark Davis by becoming physically and mentally resilient. Moxley then says Ospreay is to break Mark Davis’ arm and beat him.
Andrade El Idolo then makes his way down to the ring and DK Vandu is already waiting inside.
Singles Match: Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idolo vs. DK Vandu
The match starts off with Andrade hitting a kick on Vandu. He then follows it up with the DM for the win.
After the match, El Idolo grabs a mic and he challenges MJF for a World Title shot. El Idolo then asks MJF if he really thinks he can beat him. Don Callis and Jake Doyle then interrupts him and El Idolo is caught by surprise. Callis then announces that Kevin Knight has joined the Don Callis family.
Kevin Knight then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and “Speedball” Mike Bailey follows.
AEW TNT Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) vs. Speedball “Mike” Bailey
The match starts off with both men locking up. Knight then nails Bailey with a forearm on the outside and he looks to fly off the ring apron. Bailey then flies off the ropes to nail Knight with a corkscrew on the outside and both men return to the ring. Bailey then looks to hit a couple of flipping knees on Knight off the middle rope, but Knight sees him coming and hits him with a dropkick.
Knight then hits several right hands on Bailey. Bailey then rolls up Knight, but Knight kicks out and hits a forearm on Bailey off the top rope. Bailey then hits a couple of double knees to Knight’s midsection and nails him with a kick to his head, but Knight hits a hurricanrana on Bailey off the middle rope. He then follows it up with a backbreaker and goes for a pin, but Bailey kicks out. Doyle then distracts the referee, opening the door for Callis to trip Bailey on the top rope as he teeters up there with Knight. This then opens the door for Knight to send Bailey crashing off the top rope spine first and follow it up with a uranage for the win.
The winner and still the AEW TNT Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight!
After the match, Knight says he is part of The Don Callis Family for one reason: to become Kevin Two Belts and win the AEW World Championship.
We then head to the back, where The Dogs gloat about leaving Christian Cage and Adam Copeland laid out last Wednesday as they speak with Renee Paquette. The Young Bucks then confront The Dogs and Matt Jackson says he can’t see the AEW World Tag Team Champions going to The Dogs.
We then see MJF in what looks like an ice bath. MJF is asked about Mark Briscoe’s call out and sarcastically remarks that he is colored “shocked” that anybody wants to have a shot at the World Title. MJF then declines the challenge and says the title is for top guys and generational talents, which Briscoe is not. MJF then tells Mark Briscoe it ain’t happening and this is the last and final time.
Alex Windsor then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Mercedes Moné follows, revealing herself as the Wild Card in the 2026 Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament.
Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Brawling Birds’ NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Alex Windsor vs. “The CEO” Mercedes Moné
The match starts off with both women locking up. Windsor then hits an arm drag on Moné. Moné then cinches in the Statement Maker on Windsor and hits a backstabber on her and goes for a pin. Windsor then kicks out, but Moné hits a meteora on Windsor. Windsor then sets up for a Sharpshooter on Moné, but Moné avoids it and hits a meteora on Windsor off the ring apron.
Moné then grabs Windsor and she gets on the second rope. Windsor then hits several right hands and she goes for a suplex, but Moné hits several right hands of her own. Moné then hits a meteora. She then goes for a cover, but Windsor kicks out. Moné then hits a sunset flip in the corner. She then goes for the double knees in the corner, but Windsor moves out of the way. Windsor then goes for a cover, but Moné moves out of the way. Windsor then grabs Moné, but Moné hits a knee to the face. Moné then hits a backstabber and she follows it up with a Statement Maker and Windsor taps out for the win.
The winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinal Match, “The CEO” Mercedes Moné!
We then see Kazuchika Okada and warns Konosuke Takeshita, telling him he is nothing without his family. Okada then says he will get his International Title back before Takeshita knows it.
We then see Tommaso Ciampa and tells Chris Jericho to lick his wounds, but he will be waiting for him unless he strikes first. Ciampa then calls Jericho a stupid idiot.
Will Ospreay then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Mark Davis follows.
Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Semifinal Match: “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. Don Callis Family’s AEW National Champion Mark Davis
The match starts off with both men locking up and Davis hits a chop to the chest. Davis then sends Ospreay to the ropes, but Ospreay hits a hurricanrana. Ospreay then grabs Davis, but Davis hits a bodyslam. Davis then goes to the ropes, but Ospreay hits a kick to the face. Ospreay then goes to the ropes, but Davis hits a back body drop. Davis then hits a senton. Davis then applies an abdominal stretch, but Ospreay gets out of it. Ospreay then goes to the ropes and he hits a jumping kick to the side of the head. Ospreay then hits a springboard forearm. He then goes fora cover, but Davis kicks out. Ospreay then sends Davis to the ropes and Ospreay then a drop kick. Davis then rolls to the outside of the ring.
Ospreay then goes to the outside of the ring and he grabs Davis, but Davis sends him into the barricade. Davis then lifts Ospreay up, but Ospreay hits several right hands. Ospreay then goes on the ring apron and he climbs the top rope, but Davis walks away. Ospreay then hits a hurricanrana. Ospreay then goes for a DDT, but Davis picks him up and throws him onto the announce desk. Davis then sends Ospreay into the ring and he places him on the top rope. Davis then hits a suplex. Davis then hits a clothesline in the corner. Davis then hits a back suplex. He then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Davis then hits a chop to the chest. He then grabs Ospreay, but Ospreay hits several right hands and a kick to the side of the head. Ospreay then goes for the cover, but Davis kicks out.
Ospreay then hits a German suplex and he goes for a cover, but Davis kicks out. Ospreay then climbs the top rope and he jumps onto the arm of Davis. Ospreay then applies an arm bar submission, but Davis gets to his feet and powerbombs Ospreay. Davis then hits a piledriver. He then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Ospreay then rolls onto the ring apron. Davis then grabs Ospreay and goes for a piledriver, but Ospreay gets out of it. Ospreay then hits several right hands, but Davis clotheslines Ospreay. Davis then lifts Ospreay up, but Ospreay hits a hurricanrana onto the outside of the ring.
Ospreay then hits a Styles Clash for a near fall. The Don Callis Family then make their way out to take advantage while the referee is down. Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta then save Ospreay. Lance Archer then takes Yuta and Garcia out. Claudio Castagnoli is here and he takes Archer off his feet with an uppercut. Brian Cage then destroys Castagnoli. PAC then comes out and takes Brian Cage out. Ospreay then gets his finisher on Davis, but Jake Doyle takes the referee out. Marina Shafir then gets Jake Doyle, who slams her down. Jon Moxley then saves her and the two work together to take Doyle out.. PAC then takes everyone out. Kyle Fletcher then returns and has a screwdriver to brutalize Ospreay. Takeshita is here to neutralize Fletcher. Ospreay then manages to knock the screwdriver off Davis’ hand and he hits his finisher, but the referee still isn’t there and the delay leads to Davis kicking out. Davis then nearly gets Ospreay, but Ospreay kicks out and he applies a submission and makes Davis tap out.
The winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Semifinal Match, “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay!
After the match, Ospreay celebrates with the Death Riders and they stand tall as the show comes to a close.