Sammy Guevara isn’t waiting around anymore. After watching Bandido earn a shot at MJF’s AEW World Championship before he even had the chance, Sammy snapped—and now the match is on.
During a backstage segment on AEW Collision, Guevara confronted Bandido and voiced his frustration over Bandido getting the title opportunity first. Instead of talking it out, Sammy challenged him to a singles match. Bandido didn’t hesitate to accept, responding that he would’ve said yes if Sammy had just asked.
The two will settle things this Wednesday on the January 7 edition of Dynamite, in a non-title singles match. There’s no gold on the line, but the stakes are clear—this is about pride, momentum, and proving who deserves to be next in line for a shot at the top.
This personal clash comes just days after Bandido defeated Sammy’s tag team partner, Beast Mortos, on the December 31 Dynamite: New Year’s Smash special. Tension has clearly been building, and now it’s all coming to a head.
Before Collision went off the air, another match was added to Dynamite—Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir. Storm, fresh off a tag team victory with Mina Shirakawa, now finds herself in a one-on-one situation with a very different kind of threat in the no-nonsense Shafir.
Wednesday’s Dynamite is quickly stacking up with key matches, including two bouts that could reshape AEW’s immediate future.
Confirmed AEW Dynamite Matches – January 7, 2026:
Sammy vs. Bandido may not be for the title, but it’s personal—and that often matters more. Do you think Guevara deserves a title shot if he beats Bandido? Or is Bandido still the rightful contender? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.