AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights and Key Moments for June 17, 2026

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing June 17, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land in Houston, Texas. The show sees “The CEO” Mercedes Monè face STARDOM’s Hazuki in an Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Semifinal Match. Plus, Team MJF will take on Team Mark Briscoe in a 12-Man Tag Team 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 June 17, 2026

  • Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Semifinal Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Monè vs. STARDOM’s Hazuki
  • 12-Man Tag Team Match: Team MJF vs. Team Mark Briscoe
  • Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia) vs. Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido)
  • AEW World Champion MJF and The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe will choose their teams for the Forbidden Door Steel Cage Match
  • “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland will have a face-to-face
  • We’ll Hear From The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)

AEW Dynamite Results (6/17/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens up with commentary welcoming us.

We then see AEW World Champion MJF in the backstage area with the Don Callis Family and we hear from MJF first, who has us look at his World Title before addressing his enemies/challengers. MJF says he respects Kevin Knight’s fire, brushes past Andrade El Idolo’s recent challenges and mocks Swerve Strickland, Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega before honing in on Mark Briscoe. MJF then says the rest of the names he listed are top acts, but everyone just feels bad for Mark because his brother died.

MJF then says none of his prayers to become champion will come to pass after Forbidden Door. MJF then tells Callis to announce the members of DCMJF: Kevin Knight, Kyle Fletcher, Jake Doyle, Kazuchika Okada and Andrade and Andrade El Idolo is not happy about this, saying MJF thinks he will join him. Callis then works to defuse the situation as everyone walks off aside from a slightly dejected Beretta before we head to ringside, where commentary runs down the lineup for the show.

The Premier Athletes then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Kenny Omega follows.

Singles Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega vs. The Premier Athletes’ Tony Nese

The match starts off with Omega getting distracted early on by Mark Sterling, allowing Tony Nese to take control, but not for long as Omega turns it around with a snap dragon suplex followed by a V-Trigger. Sterling then tries to distract him again, but get knocked to the floor before Omega hits a One-Winged Angel on Nese for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega!

After the match, Omega gets a microphone but can’t get a word in before TMDK make their way out. Zach Sabre Jr. is flanked by Mikey Nichols and Bad Dude Tito as they head to the ring, with Omega leaving the ring rather than get into a confrontation with his opponent for Forbidden Door. The Young Bucks and Jack Perry then come out to even the numbers as Sabre Jr. grabs a microphone only to toss it toward Omega.

Omega then grabs a mic and speaks, saying he doesn’t know what TMDK stands for and neither do they. Omega then addresses the match at Forbidden Door, saying he knows it would be nice for Sabre Jr. to get a notch in the win column against one of the best and stating Sabre Jr. got his friends with him and he has his as well. Omega then says let’s keep it one on one at Forbidden Door and for now he’ll bid you adieu. Omega then says goodnight mwah and goodbye bang.

Omega’s music then hits as we take a look back at Collision: Summer Blockbuster, where The Dogs took out the Young Bucks for the win. We will hear from them later tonight.

We also still have the Women’s Owen Hart Tournament Semifinal coming up, along with a face-to-face between Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland ahead of their Men’s Owen Hart Tournament final at Forbidden Door. The main event tonight is a 12-Man Tag between MJF’s and Mark Briscoe’s squads ahead of the steel cage match at Forbidden Door. With that, Dynamite rolls on.

The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Brodido follow.

Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia) vs. Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido)

The match starts off with Bandido and Daniel Garcia and they get into and exchange of offense that Bandido ends up winning, taking Garcia to the mat before Garcia turns it around to Bandido down as well. This then ends in a standoff before Garcia mocks Bandido’s pose and he cuts Bandido off from doing the same before sending him down with a shoulder tackle. Bandido then fights back with a dropkick on Garcia, bringing him to the corner for a tag to Brody King. They then double team with an assisted suplex sending Bandido crashing onto Garcia, but he pops back up to stop the pair from doing a dance. Garcia then shows off his own moves, but he takes some chops from Brodido.

Moxley then reaches out for a tag and gets it, standing across from King as he mouths off at him. They then go nose-to-nose before trading forearm strikes, leading to an exchange of chops. Both men are now trading hard strikes back and forth until Moxley is rattled by a chop from King. Moxley then responds with a poke to the eye to gain the advantage and he follows it up with a bite on the head before hitting the ropes, but King cuts him off, forcing him to the outside. Bandido then goes for the assist and he hits a dive onto both opponents, sending them to the floor. King then hits some hard shots on Moxley in the corner before taking Garcia away with one last one.

Moxley then drops to the mat from the impact, using the ropes to get back to his feet only for King to send him back to the ropes. Both men then trade strikes again until King blocks a lariat and goes for a powerbomb. Moxley then breaks free to take him down with a cutter, but King is back on his feet already before Moxley lays him down with a lariat. Tags are then made to Bandido and Garcia and Garcia is launched into the corner with a belly to belly suplex by Bandido as we see Moxley chatting with Marina Shafir at ringside. Garcia then leaves the ring to get a breather as King goes for a dive, but is cut off when Shafir stands in the way. She then lets out a bark at King, who responds in kind. This then goes back and forth, proving to be a distraction as Moxley comes at King with a dive through the ropes.

He then lays into King some more before hitting a piledriver onto the floor, leading to Bandido looking for revenge only to be sent into the barricade by Garcia. Moxley then brings King back into the ring before making the tag to Garcia, who drops King hard to the mat for a two count. He then hits a few more shots on King to keep him down before tagging in Moxley, who brings King back to his feet before hitting some shots to bring him to the corner. He then digs his nails into the back of King before setting him up on the turnbuckle for a superplex off the top, continuing to keep the pressure on King.

Bandido then gets knocked off the apron by Moxley, leading to a tag to Garcia to keep things going. The Death Riders then go back and forth on this until King lays them out with a double lariat followed by a tag to Bandido. Torneo by Bandido then takes Moxley and a press slam sends Garcia on top of Moxley. Garcia then leaves the ring as Moxley goes after Bandido, but he gets sent into the ropes where he cuts off Bandido from a 21 Plex attempt. Moxley goes for a delayed vertical suplex on Bandido, who counters it with one of his own before Shafir slides into the ring with the referee distracted. She then goes for a suplex on Bandido, but Bandido hoists her up for a delayed vertical suplex before dropping her to the mat.

Garcia then comes back in on a tag, but gets taken out by Bandido only for Moxley to break the pin. King then takes Moxley out of the ring as Bandido goes for an inside cradle, but Garcia counters for one of his own for a two count. Bandido then sets him up for a 21 Plex as King dives through the ropes to keep Moxley away and this gets Brodido the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido)!

After the match, Brodido celebrate their win.

We then head to the back, where we hear from Protokada (Kyle Fletcher and Kazuchika Okada). Fletcher talks about bringing back the International Championship to the Don Callis Family, but first they have some business to attend to regarding Forbidden Door. He then says they know one person who will not join Mark Briscoe and that is Tomohiro Ishii as we see Ishii laid out on the floor. The pair then joke about Briscoe not being able to find friends for his big tag match before walking away.

We then see Tommaso Ciampa backstage and he says he doesn’t need to list off 1004 reasons why he hates Chris Jericho. Ciampa then says he needs just one. Ciampa then talks about the Jericho he looked up to as he got into the business, contrasting it with the Jericho he shared the ring with last week with the jokes and everything else. Ciampa then says if he’s gonna bring that Jericho here, stay out of his world but if Jericho thinks he’s still got it, if he thinks Ciampa is worthy, go ahead. Ciampa then says the ball’s in your court and don’t drop it. Ciampa then shoves his chair away before walking off.

The Dogs’ music then hits before we head to the back, where Christian Cage and Adam Copeland blindside the men who attacked them a few weeks ago. They then bring The Dogs to the ring, setting Connors up for a spear before Finlay brings him out of harm’s way. They then escape through the crowd. Cage then grabs a microphone, talking about their win at Double Or Nothing. Cage then says fans are probably expecting him to have something to say about certain family members, but he just can’t believe there’s a tag team named after their own mothers. Cage then says something relating to Finlay’s father.

Copeland then takes the mic to say he understands why The Dogs attacked them and were doing the five-second poses. Copeland then says they are the champs from 30 years ago. Copeland then promises he and Cage will use their old man strength and grumpiness and send The Dogs back out the Forbidden Door as housebroken little pups.

With the challenge laid out for the upcoming PPV, commentary runs down other matches set for Forbidden Door before we get some words from Starlight Kid of STARDOM ahead of her match against Thekla for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

We then head to the back, where Thekla responds by addressing her similar journey in STARDOM ending with her being kicked out of the company. Thekla then says Tony Khan’s favorite non-AEW wrestler may be Starlight Kid, but the champ doesn’t care about being anyone’s favorite as all she needs is the title. Thekla then promises to take off Kid’s mask and spit all over it because on this side of the Forbidden Door, she runs this place.

We then head to the back, where Brodido talk about their win moments ago before Bandido starts to lay out the challenge for Jon Moxley’s Continental Championship. They are then interrupted by the Death Riders, with Moxley ultimately accepting the challenge as he acknowledges Bandido shooting his shot. With that, Dynamite rolls on.

Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night as she shows off the Owen Hart Tournament belt she is basically defending in this year’s tournament. Hazuki then makes her way down to the ring.

Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Semifinal Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Monè vs. STARDOM’s Hazuki

The match starts off with both women locking up before Moné takes Hazuki to the mat. She then brings Hazuki back up and to the ropes, only for Hazuki to fight back form the corner. Moné then hits an arm drag for a near fall before Hazuki counters for a two count of her own. She then sends Moné into the ropes, stomping away before Moné escapes the ring to evade a running kick. She then walks up the ramp to look at the Owen Hart Cup, looking to get it back this year before heading back to the ring where she gets taken down with a headscissors by Hazuki. This then forces Moné to leave the ring, taking solace in the presence of the trophy once more.

Moné then hits her opponent with a lungblower, but only gets a two count before Hazuki manages to get out of the ring. Moné then follows her to the outside, laying into Hazuki before bringing her back into the ring for a near fall. She then pulls Hazuki up for a snapmare, doing that two more times for good measure before driving her boot into the face against the ropes. Moné then hits a running Meteora, but she only gets a two count. Moné then kicks away at Hazuki before sending her to the ropes, only for Hazuki to drop Moné to the floor for a dive twice over sending Moné into the barricade each time. She then does one more dive, sending Moné down hard to the floor. Hazuki then brings Moné back into the ring, going up top for a missile dropkick. Cover by Hazuki gets a two count and she transitions to a crossface.

Moné then tries to counter, but Hazuki rolls through before Moné manages to get a foot on the ropes to force the break.

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Sanjay Thakur provides live results for WWE and AEW shows with real-time accuracy, covering RAW, SmackDown, Dynamite, NXT, and premium events.