Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing July 1, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Viejas Arena in San Diego, California. The post-AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door show sees AEW World Champion MJF defend his title against The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe. Plus, STARDOM’s Maika, CMLL World Women’s Champion Persephone, Harley Cameron, Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander and Queen Aminata will face each other in an AEW TBS Championship Survival Of The Fittest Match.
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 July 1, 2026
- AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe
- AEW TBS Championship Survival Of The Fittest Match: STARDOM’s Maika vs. CMLL World Women’s Champion Persephone vs. Harley Cameron vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander vs. Queen Aminata
- AEW TNT Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight (c) vs. ROH World TV Champion “Blackheart” Lio Rush
- Tag Team Match: The Death Riders’ AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. The Swirl (“Vanilla Baby” Blake Christian and “Big Shotty” Lee Johnson)
- We’ll Hear From Bang Bang Gang’s “Switchblade” Jay White
AEW Dynamite Results (7/1/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcoming us as we see a post-main event backstage promo from AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door between Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay. Moxley says the business has always been filled with carnies and it’s up to them to protect this place, preserve this craft and to be of service. Moxley then offers Ospreay a match with The Death Riders and says he is proud of him. Ospreay is then met by Kenny Omega.
We then see an interaction between Kenny Omega and Ospreay. Osprey tells Omega that he hasn’t given up on himself and hints that Omega has. MJF then shows up and mocks the two, calling it a lover’s conversation. Omega then warns MJF to look ahead to Dynamite, where he would face Mark Briscoe. MJF then tells Ospreay that he’ll see him in Wembley.
Mark Briscoe then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night and MJF follows.
AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe
The match starts off with some “let’s go Briscoe” chant and some scattered chants for MJF, who gets sent to the ropes by Briscoe for a spinebuster. Briscoe then stomps away at MJF in the corner, bringing him up to send him across the ring. MJF then backs off and hits Briscoe with a stuffed piledriver, but only gets a two count. MJF then rips off a bandage from Briscoe’s head, taking a bite to reopen the wound before the referee pulls him away. MJF then pokes fun at the crowd before digging into Briscoe’s forehead with his knuckle, sending Briscoe to the corner with such impact that Briscoe crashes down to the mat. MJF then continues the attack, but a back body drop leads to Briscoe landing on his feet and catching MJF by surprise with a flurry of offense.
Briscoe then sends MJF to the corner before hitting a belly to belly suplex and Briscoe charges at MJF with a running lariat. With MJF down, Briscoe heads to the top turnbuckle but it’s apparently a ruse as MJF hangs him up on the top rope. MJF then starts to mount a comeback until Briscoe sends him over the top rope and to the outside. Briscoe then grabs a chair, setting it up for a running dive over the top rope sending MJF crashing back to the floor. Briscoe then pulls a table out from under the ring, slamming MJF into the ring steps to keep him worn down before setting him up on the table. Briscoe then climbs the turnbuckle, but MJF pops up to intercept him before sending him crashing to the apron. MJF is so disinterested in dealing with the table that he folds it back up, sliding it back under the ring before getting back in the ring.
We then see Briscoe starting to recover as MJF poses, mocking the fans. MJF then spits in Briscoe’s face and delivers some right hands on him. Briscoe then clotheslines MJF out of the ring over the top rope and exposes the concrete, but MJF hits a back body drop to Briscoe on the concrete. Briscoe then responds with a Death Valley Driver to MJF back inside the ring and goes for a pin, but MJF kicks out and Briscoe flies off the barricade with a blockbuster to take out MJF on the floor.
Briscoe then lays MJF on the table and climbs to the top, then hits a Froggy bow on him and pins him back in the ring. MJF then gets his foot on the bottom rope to break the fall, then rakes Briscoe’s eye. Briscoe then hits MJF with an enzuigiri and climbs to the top rope, then hits another Froggy bow to MJF and follows it up with a J-Driller. Briscoe then goes for a pin, but MJF kicks out and hits an Alabama Slam to Briscoe. He then follows it up with a Heat Seeker for the win.
The winner and still the AEW World Champion, MJF!
After the match, MJF doesn’t take time to celebrate his win as he pulls out his Dynamite Diamond Ring to hit a hard punch on Briscoe. Officials then come rushing out to stop MJF from doing anything further, but he knocks them away before looking to do it again only for Kenny Omega to come rushing down for the save.
MJF then escapes the ring and up the ramp as Omega grabs a microphone, running MJF down for having to use tables, chairs and his ring to get what he wants, looking to challenge for the AEW World Title tonight. MJF then gets a microphone of his own, running down that he had to compete in a “dumpster fire like California” against Briscoe, telling Omega the answer is no but just as quickly, he gets a big idea. MJF then offers the match to Omega for next one, on one condition: if Omega loses, the same thing happens to Omega that happened to his buddy “Hangman” Adam Page and he can never challenge for the World Title ever again. MJF then gives Omega some time to think it over, following his remarks that if Omega refuses he still won’t get another title shot.
We then head to the back, where MJF talks about how easy it would be to beat Kenny Omega, reminding folks of all the people he’s beaten before including Omega himself, twice. He then mocks Ospreay in the process before claiming Kenny Omega won’t even agree to his terms because he is gutless. Ospreay then shows up to make fun of MJF before asking MJF why he’s adding such a stipulation. MJF then says it’s because he’s the champ and no matter what he looks to take down Ospreay at Wembley Stadium. He then walks off and Dynamite rolls on.
Back at ringside, Tony Schiavone welcomes Andrade El Idolo as we hear about his decision to split from the Don Callis Family at Forbidden Door. He then says he’s tired of being with the group and is looking for his shot at the World Title. So he has one question and that is how you know. We then get a curious answer to this as the Don Callis Family blindsides him. They then bring Andrade to the ring to continue the beatdown, with Brian Cage dropping him down hard. Drill Claw then sends El Idolo down the mat with authority and we see Don has a microphone. The crowd then boos as Callis tries to get his words out. He then mocks Andrade by asking him how he knows before telling his cronies to get him out of here as Kevin Knight has a match to win. That match, which sees Knight defending against ROH World Television Champion “Blackheart” Lio Rush, is coming up next.