AEW Dynamite - 3/18/2026: 3 Things We Loved And 3 We Hated
The best and the worst of the post-Revolution edition of AEW Dynamite.
Will Ospreay stands in the ring - AEW/Lee South The Revolution has come and gone, and now AEW is on the road to Dynasty. The post-Revolution "Dynamite" was a muted affair, giving the Wrestling Inc. Staff the sneaking suspicion that most of the major players in AEW were either recovering, or dealing with social media fallout.
As always, there was plenty to love on "Dynamite," and plenty to hate. We're going to let the results speak for themselves and dig deep into our feelings to debrief this week's edition of the flagship show. There were moments of glory, like Will Ospreay's incredible return match against Blake Christian, but there were also ridiculously low moments, like the hokey Coffin Match between Darby Allin and Gabe Kidd.
Enough introducing though, let's get to what worked, and what very much didn't, from this week's edition of "AEW Dynamite. " Read more: AEW Stars: Meet Their Spouses & Partners Loved: The Dream Match Is Coming Adam Copeland at AEW Revolution 2026 - AEW/Lee South Love them or hate them, The Young Bucks are a tag team who are dream opponents for many wrestlers working today. They are guaranteed to put on a great show nearly every time they get in the ring, making them a hot ticket for duos in their generation, while also being a big enough name to be a draw for the generations that came before them.
Matt and Nick Jackson have wrestled virtually every major tag team of the 21st century that you can think of, except one, and that match doesn't seem too far away now. For as much as I'm not that high on Adam "Cope" Copeland as a singles guy in the big 2026, I can certainly get on board with him and Christian Cage having that nostalgic run in the AEW tag team division this year. Edge and Christian are always remembered as being one of the best tag teams of their generation, despite only really being active for around three years, which sounds insane considering how much they're talked about.
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