AEW Dynamite Results And Takeaways (April 8, 2026)
The go-home episode of AEW Dynamite emanated from Edmonton, Canada, on April 8. Who stood tall before the Dynasty pay-per-view?
All Elite Wrestling Credit: All Elite Wrestling With just four days before Dynasty, AEW Dynamite served as the penultimate stop before the April pay-per-view on Wednesday night, emanating from Edmonton, Canada. Before the show, Tony Khan announced that Kyle Fletcher would vacate the TNT Championship due to injury, with a Casino Gauntlet match set to determine a new titleholder at Dynasty. It’s an unfortunate development given the Protostar’s rise up the card and how talented he is.
The competitors for the match have not yet been announced, but it should add an interesting wrinkle to the show. Outside of that, Willow Nightingale defended the TBS Championship for the second consecutive week, this time against Queen Aminata. There was also an unannounced battle of factions in the main event, with rivalries continuing to intensify.
With that said, let’s take a look at what went down north of the border: AEW Dynamite Results For April 8, 2026 Will Ospreay brawled with Jon Moxley and the Death Riders backstage to open the show. Alex Windsor, Callum Newman, and other members of United Empire arrived to help Ospreay fight them off. Windsor and Marina Shafir brawled into the arena, while the rest of the melee followed.
Ospreay said he used his head and brought his friends over from Japan. He said they’ll create chaos in Canada, with United Empire facing the Death Riders in the main event. Don Callis said Kyle Fletcher is injured and out of action, and the TNT Championship will be up for grabs in a Casino Gauntlet match.
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