Tonight’s AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster airing June 10, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show sees The Death Riders’ AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defend his title against Shane Taylor Promotions’ Shane Taylor. Plus, The Conglomeration’s AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy will face Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idolo in a Singles 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 Summer Blockbuster on June 10, 2026
- AEW Continental Championship Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ Shane Taylor
- Singles Match: AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy vs. Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Ídolo
- Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Semifinal Match: Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King
- Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Triangle of Madness’ Skye Blue vs. Maya World
- Singles Match: The Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC vs. The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe
- We’ll Hear From “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa
- We’ll Hear From Don Callis Family’s AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight
AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster Results (6/10/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with commentary welcoming us.
Tony Schiavone then introduces Tommaso Ciampa and Ciampa makes his way down to the ring. Ciampa grabs a mic and he forces Schiavone to state that he is better than Chris Jericho back at Collision. Schiavone then starts to talk about what happened two weeks ago, but Ciampa cuts him off telling everyone once again that he is better than Chris Jericho. Schiavone then starts to refuse, but is threatened by Ciampa that he’ll break his back if he doesn’t. Schiavone then starts to repeat what he stated on Saturday, but Jericho makes his way down to the ring to make the save. Ciampa is having none of this and he yells to cut Jericho’s music as the crowd sings along with his theme. Ciampa then asks if everyone is happy to get the song and dance done, stating that Jericho is finally here in the flesh.
Ciampa then asks Jericho what do you have to say for yourself. Jericho then grabs a mic and says he wants to know who he needs to talk to about fighting someone that actually has hair. The crowd’s “bald” chant is then cut off by Ciampa before Jericho apologizes and offers to start again. Jericho then introduces himself, but Ciampa says he knows who he is before referring to himself as the man who laid Jericho out a couple weeks ago. Jericho then says hello to “Tommy,” which doesn’t go over well as Ciampa says nobody calls him Tommy, not even his own mother. Jericho then replies to this by talking about “Tommy’s mommy” before running him down with a series of insults while running down the reasons Ciampa hates him so much.
Ciampa then talks about Jericho joking around too much, but Jericho insists he doesn’t think it’s all that funny. He then talks about what Ciampa did to him and how he needs to get the stick out of his a**. This then riles Ciampa up before the two come to blows, but security comes down to break it up. They then bring Jericho away from the ring but he gets past them, charging at Ciampa to get some more shots in. Officials then finally manage to defuse the situation.
Commentary then turns their attention to what’s coming up later tonight, including the recent development that Maya World is filling in for an injured Sareee to take on Skye Blue later tonight.
We then see Don Callis and Kevin Knight interacting. Andrade El Idolo then confronts them and asks Don Callis who he is with because he has been calling for a World Title Match for a while now. Don Callis then promises Andrade a title shot as he leaves with Kevin Knight.
Jon Moxley then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night from outside the venue as he gets ready to defend his Continental Championship. Shane Taylor then makes his way down to the ring alongside the rest of STP and the referee reminds them to leave ringside per the rules before getting this match underway.
AEW Continental Championship Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ Shane Taylor
The match starts off with both men locking up. Shane Taylor then goes to work on Jon Moxley, bringing him to the ropes before the referee calls for a break. Taylor then takes Moxley to the corner now, yielding a similar result before Moxley hits some body shots to send Taylor back. Moxley then heads to the ropes, luring Taylor into a trap by sending him to the outside and he knocks Taylor off the apron with a dropkick before sending him to the floor with a dive. Taylor then gets back into it, hitting some shots on Moxley as the two take their fight to the timekeeper’s area where Taylor drops Moxley through a table.
Taylor then hits a leg drop to Moxley as he is trapped in the ring apron face first. He then hits a splash on Moxley in the corner when both men return inside the ring. He then hits a clothesline on Moxley in the corner. Moxley then delivers some right hands and chops on Taylor and he follows it up with a clothesline on him in the corner and some right hands on Taylor in the corner. He then rakes Taylor’s eyes and spine, but Taylor hits a splash to Moxley off the middle rope and goes for a pin and Moxley kicks out.
Taylor then applies a modified Cobra Clutch to Moxley, but Moxley powers up to his feet and escapes the hold. Moxley and Taylor then continue to exchange right hands with one another, but Moxley cinches in an armbar on Taylor. He then hits a Curb Stomp on Taylor and cinches in the Bull Dog Choke on him and Taylor taps out.
The winner and still the AEW Continental Champion, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!
After the match, Taylor nails Moxley. Carlie Bravo then hands Taylor a belt and Taylor lashes Moxley with it. Daniel Garcia then runs out to the ringside area, but Capt. Shawn Dean provides Bravo with some back-up. Marina Shafir then looks to get involved, but Trish Adora cracks a kendo stick across her spine. Taylor then hits another Frog Splash to Moxley off the middle rope.
Mercedes Moné then cuts a promo in a vignette about sitting on the sidelines for six months only to see the women’s division wasting opportunities away. Moné then vows to change that by winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournament.
Don Callis and Kevin Knight then make their way down to the ring to boos from the crowd. Callis then introduces the newest member of the Family in Kevin Knight, who thanks him for making him feel so welcome in a weird city like Cincinnati, Ohio. He then runs down “Speedball” Mike Bailey before talking about being the face of TNT as the crowd chants “f–k Don Callis.” Knight then gets a laugh at this before talking about Callis considering him the number one asset and recruiting him with a big signing bonus. Knight then calls out MJF to get out here as he looks to become Jet 2 Belts, but out comes Darby Allin instead, who blindsides Knight with a skateboard to the back.
He then takes the microphone, saying he hopes New York was worth it before looking to do more damage only to retreat as the rest of the Don Callis Family comes running out.
Commentary then talks about what just happened before looking ahead to our other matches tonight, including PAC taking on Mark Briscoe up next.
We then see Tony Khan backstage hyping up Mark Briscoe. Khan tells Briscoe “You’re the man!” in a huge endorsement.
Mark Briscoe then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and PAC follows.
Singles Match: The Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC vs. The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe
The match starts off with