Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s live coverage for “AEW Dynamite” on February 25, 2026, coming to you live from the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado!
Orange Cassidy and Gabe Kidd will both be returning to action tonight as they go head-to-head with one another. The two men encountered one another during last Wednesday’s edition of “Dynamite” when Cassidy and his Conglomeration stablemate Tomohiro Ishii emerged victorious against Kidd and his ally Clark Connors thanks to some assistance from Kidd’s longtime rival Darby Allin.
Elsewhere, Brody King will be colliding with Mark Davis of The Don Callis Family. This will mark King’s first match since himself, “Hangman” Adam Page, and Robbie Eagles scored a win against Davis, his stablemate Kyle Fletcher, and AEW World Champion MJF in a Trios Match at AEW House Rules: Australia. Meanwhile, Davis will surely be looking for redemption after his February 15 loss and being unsuccessful in defeating Jon Moxley in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match.
Speaking of MJF and Page, the two men met in a heated and tense verbal altercation with one another during last Wednesday’s show just under three weeks ahead of their AEW World Championship Match at AEW Revolution. During said verbal altercation, Page provided MJF with the opportunity to choose the stipulation for their March 15 pay-per-view match despite himself and the fans making it known that they wanted it to be a Texas Death Match and agreeing never to challenge for the AEW World Championship again should he lose. Following such, MJF will be revealing what he has chosen for their stipulation.
Additionally, the aforementioned Moxley will be squaring off with another member of The Don Callis Family’s El Clon.
We are live! Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Nigel McGuinness greet audiences at home as Jon Moxley makes his way to the ring. El Clon follows.
Jon Moxley vs. El Clon
The bell rings and the two lock up. Clon connects with an arm drag on Moxley, but Moxley sends Clon’s face bouncing off the announce desk on the outside and fires off right hands on him. He sends Clon crashing into the mat when the pair return to the ring, but Clon uses the tag team rope attached to the turnbuckle to choke Moxley with. Clon then connects with a suplex on Moxley, then connects with a dive to take down Moxley on the outside and follows it up with a moonsault using the barricade for assistance.
Back from the break, Clon wears down Moxley with a submission hold. Moxley responds with a Curb Stomp to Clon on the ring apron, but the referee begins a ten count when Clon ends up on the outside. Clon slides back inside before the referee can complete his count, but Moxley clotheslines him back out of the ring and delivers a suicide dive to level him on the outside.
Moxley dumps Clon back in the ring, then levels him with a clothesline and follows it up with a piledriver to him. He uses the top rope as a launching pad to land a moonsault on Moxley on the outside of the ring, then looks to fly off the middle rope back inside. Moxley intercepts Clon with a cutter, but Clon responds with a double stomp to Moxley off the top rope and pins him. Moxley kicks out, then connects with The Death Rider on Clon for the win.
Winner: Jon Moxley
Swerve Strickland Puts The AEW Roster On Notice
Prince Nana appears at ringside and demands that Tony Schiavone, Excalibur, and Nigel McGuinness get up from their spots at the commentary desk. Swerve Strickland saunters out to ringside as Nana introduces him, and Strickland asks the fans if they missed him. He says they really reinforced the commentary desk he’s standing on after he sent Kenny Omega crashing into it last Wednesday, then says whatever happens next is on Omega because he had the nerve to get in his way on his path back to the AEW World Championship and call someone tougher than him. He says he’s a man of his word, then says Omega challenged him as a man and as a threat.
Strickland says he’s spent the last three years taken down The Elite, and he finished that last Wednesday and recalls “Hangman” Adam Page asking him if he regrets what he did as AEW World Champion. He says while he initially said he did, he now realizes that was the peak of his career and puts the entire AEW roster on notice. He says anyone in the back can get beaten when he chooses, then says he’ll take them down and stop anyone in his path.
We then head backstage to Brody King and Bandido, where King steps up to Strickland and says he’s next in line for an AEW World Championship rematch.
Orange Cassidy then makes his way to the ring. Gabe Kidd follows.
Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd
The bell rings and the two lock up. Cassidy rolls up Kidd, but Kidd kicks out and catches Cassidy with a right hand, then goes for a pin but Cassidy kicks out.
Back from the break, Kidd sends Cassidy crashing off the top rope and fires off a stomp on his spine. Cassidy delivers a tope suicida to take out Kidd on the outside, then ascends to the top rope and delivers a diving DDT to him. He goes for a pin, but Kidd kicks out and Cassidy runs him over with a kick to his face. He spikes Kidd with a Tornado DDT, but Kidd catches Cassidy with a back suplex and the two men exchange open palm strikes with one another.
Kidd rakes Cassidy’s eyes while the referee is distracted, then follows it up with a piledriver to him for the win.
Winner: Gabe Kidd
After the match, Clark Connors appears and begins beating down Cassidy. Darby Allin’s music hits and he runs down to the ring. He hits Kidd and Connors with his skateboard, and Cassidy connects with an Orange Punch on Kidd when Kidd slides back into the ring. Allin then uses his skateboard to land a double stomp on Kidd’s spine off the top rope.
Kevin Knight then makes his way to the ring. Mansoor is already waiting inside.
Kevin Knight vs. Mansoor
The bell rings and Mansoor strikes a pose. He looks to touch fingers with Knight, but Knight connects with an Atomic Drop and a dropkick on Mansoor that sends him crashing out of the ring. Mansoor responds with a neckbreaker to Knight, then follows it up with a spinebuster on him and sets up for a moonsault off the top rope. Knight moves out of the way and levels Mansoor with a pair of clotheslines, then connects with a hurricanrana off the top rope and follows it up with a DDT. He then delivers the UFO Splash to Mansoor for the win.
Winner: Kevin Knight
After the match, Knight grabs a microphone and says after “Hangman” Adam Page becomes the new AEW World Champion at Revolution, he wants a shot at the title.
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