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AEW Dynamite 3/25/2026: 3 Things We Hated And 3 Things We Loved

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On a night that saw Rush main event alongside Darby Allin, here are three things we hated and three things we loved about the 3/25/26 episode of "AEW Dynamite!"

Rush poses on "AEW Collision" - AEW/Lee South Welcome to Wrestling Inc. 's weekly review of "AEW Dynamite," the show where both a world championship and a man's EVP status were on the line, but that somehow was main-evented by Darby Allin vs. Rush with no stakes whatsoever!

Yeah, we have some thoughts about that here in the column — we also have thoughts about all three of the aforementioned matches on their own, as well as Will Ospreay challenging Jon Moxley to a match at Dynasty , and more! As ever, we can't muster up opinions about everything that happened this week — sorry, Mike Bailey vs. Rocky Romero — but if you missed the show, you can always check out our "Dynamite" results page for a full breakdown of all the happenings.

If you want to know what the WINC crew thought of the show, you're already in the right place. Here are three things we hated and three things we loved about the 3/25/26 episode of "AEW Dynamite! " Read more: 15 Gimmicks That Were Dead On Arrival Hated: Dynamite 'double main events' don't include Strickland vs.

Omega Swerve Strickland makes his way down to the ring for a promo segment on an episode of "AEW Dynamite. " - AEW/Lee South I absolutely loathe the concept of "double main events" across all of professional wrestling, no matter the company, so I can come right out of the gate and say that I didn't love it here tonight. While I'm of course in the party of wanting the women to be highlighted better in AEW, and while I loved the fact AEW Women's World Champion Thekla was even on the show tonight, that match against Mina Shirakawa didn't exactly have much of a story behind it going into tonight's "Dynamite" to be considered a "main event.

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