Tonight’s AEW Dynamite Beach Break airing July 8, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the BayCare Sound at Coachman Park in Clearwater, Florida. The show sees AEW World Champion MJF defend his title against “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega with the stipulation that if Kenny Omega loses, he can never challenge for AEW World Title again. Plus, AEW International Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita will defend his title against Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher.
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 Beach Break on July 8, 2026
- AEW World Championship Match (If Kenny Omega loses, he can never challenge for AEW World Title again): MJF (c) vs. “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega
- AEW International Championship Match: “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher
- Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match (Winner Gets AEW Women’s World Championship Match At Redemption): ROH Women’s World Champion “The Fallen Goddess” Athena vs. Maya World vs. TBD
- Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa
- Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay) vs. The WorkHorsemen (JD Drake and Anthony Henry)
- Mick Foley will be a special interviewer
AEW Dynamite Beach Break Results (7/8/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with commentary welcoming us and we head backstage, where Renee Paquette is interviewing Kenny Omega about what looks to be his biggest and most important match ever tonight.
Omega addresses the issues he has had with his friends over the years, leading to only Michael Nakazawa being in his corner against MJF. Omega then acknowledges that things didn’t go well when they last faced off for the title, but promises things will be different tonight. Omega then says this may be the last time he says it as he bids us adieu good night mwah and goodbye bang.
We then head to ringside, where the crowd is buzzing to get the first match going and Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz greet audiences at home as Tommaso Ciampa makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night while commentary talks about the lineup for tonight. Ciampa then backs up toward the entrance screen, waiting to get Jericho in a trap as his music hits but Jericho takes an alternate path to the ring before going up the ramp to blindside Ciampa. He then starts using the props on the stage, including the deck chairs as his music continues to play. Judas then finally comes to an end as the crowd are singing along and Jericho pulls Ciampa down the ramp to bring him into the ring and we get this match underway.
Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa
The match starts off with Jericho chopping away at Ciampa in the corner, sending him to the ropes as we notice that Ciampa got cut open earlier. Ciampa then tries to escape the ring for a breather, only for Jericho to get the drop on him with a dive to the floor. He then gives some love to the front row before bringing Ciampa back into the ring, where Ciampa catches Jericho by surprise with a draping DDT off the middle rope. Ciampa then poses, mocking the crowd as he brags that he rules before going back to work on Jericho, who fights back with a Death Valley Driver sending Ciampa onto the apron. Jericho then continues the attack, bringing Ciampa onto the ring steps as he looks for a suplex.
Ciampa then fights him off, cinching in a double underhook for a facebuster of sorts into the steps. Ciampa then pats himself on the back as we get a replay and he shows some love for a fellow baldie before going back to work on Jericho. Ciampa then stomps away at Jericho before giving Taz a high five at the announce desk, only to mock Schiavone and Excalibur. Both men then return to the ring, trading strikes back and forth until Jericho sends Ciampa to the corner. He then hits some right hands until Ciampa fights back, taking Jericho to the mat with an Air Raid Crash off the second rope. Cover by Ciampa, but it’s only good for a two count. Ciampa then hits some chops, setting Jericho up for the Walls but Jericho fights him off, forcing Ciampa to retreat to the corner. Jericho then intercepts him with a hurricanrana, sending Ciampa to the canvas before hitting a brainbuster for a near fall.
Both men then trade strikes on their way back to their feet before dropping down. Ciampa is back up, grabbing a nearby pail of sand that he tries to use on Jericho who hits a Codebreaker to drive the pail into his face. Cover by Jericho, but Ciampa kicks out. Ciampa then gets back up for a running knee and Jericho eggs him on for a second to which Ciampa obliges. Cover by Ciampa, but Jericho kicks out and he blocks a final running knee attempt, bringing Ciampa to the mat for the Walls. Ciampa then crawls to the ropes, where he grabs the pail of sand. The referee. then pulls the pail away from him, but Ciampa grabs a handful of sand and throws it into the face of Jericho before taking the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa!
After the match, Ciampa isn’t finished as he grabs a chair from outside to lay out Jericho. He then goes under the ring, pulling out a motorized drill as officials rush to the ring to stop him from doing more damage. Ciampa then eventually backs off as commentary hypes up the AEW International Championship bout coming up next.
We then get a vignette featuring the Brawling Birds as they get into a bar fight with some local talent and presumed patrons. The two then have a laugh.
Will Ospreay is then asked by Renee Paquette about the main event and Ospreay says he’s rooting for Kenny Omega. MJF then tells Ospreay he was speaking of him judgmentally. He then tells Ospreay that Omega will never challenge for the World Title again. MJF then tells Ospreay that he looks forward to humiliating him in front of his home country crowd.