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AEW Dynamite Results (March 18, 2026): Takeaways From Fresno

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AEW Dynamite aimed to build on the momentum of a red-hot Revolution pay-per-view, but did it deliver a strong follow-up?

All Elite Wrestling Credit: All Elite Wrestling Following what may have been one of its best pay-per-views ever, AEW Dynamite looked to follow up on that momentum with a packed night in Fresno, California. The show featured Will Ospreay competing for the first time since undergoing double fusion neck surgery, an incredible return in just six months. How would he fare in his comeback?

The main event saw a trios match between Jack Perry and The Young Bucks against Kazuchika Okada and Roppongi Vice. Could Matt and Nick Jackson bounce back after their loss at Revolution? Let’s take a look at what unfolded on this week’s Dynamite.

AEW Dynamite Results and Takeaways (March 18, 2026) Will Ospreay def. Blake Christian by pinfall. Somehow, someway, Will Ospreay returned to the ring just six months after double neck fusion surgery.

His dynamic in-ring style made him the star he is, but it’s also what led to the injury that sidelined him. For anyone who had doubts about how he’d look upon returning, he answered those at Revolution, performing as if nothing had happened. So Ospreay got back in the ring on Dynamite and looked a little more tame, but as Bryan Danielson mentioned on commentary, even lighter maneuvers and just moving around can still impact his neck.

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