AEW Dynasty 2026: 9 big takeaways after Kenny Omega, Will Ospreay can't get the job done
Our nine biggest takeaways after a busy night in Vancouver as AEW bridges the gap to its summer All In mega-show.
AEW’s packed schedule in early 2026 rolled on with AEW Dynasty on Sunday night from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada. The top acts in AEW maintained their respective places, with MJF, Thekla and Jon Moxley all retaining their belts. Kevin Knight and Darby Allin also took leaps of their own, with the former winning the vacant TNT championship and the latter earning a world title shot.
As we bridge the gap to this summer’s All In show in London, here’s our nine biggest takeaways from a relatively mild night in Canada. 1. MJF keeps on rolling Billed as what may be Kenny Omega’s last run to the world title, his showdown with MJF didn’t disappoint.
It was emotional, as Omega alternated selling the toll injuries have taken on his body with finding openings to push the champion to his limits. Ultimately, it was MJF using the Dynamite diamond ring to help him gain the advantage over Omega, then Tombstoning him through a table and landing the Heat Seeker for the pinfall. This may be just the beginning of the best run of MJF’s AEW career .
He’s the unquestioned top guy right now, he brings out the absolute best from anyone across the ring from him, and he’s balancing heel tactics with legit victories. He’s now on a collision course to face off against Darby Allin for the world title on Wednesday night “Dynamite,” which offers another chance for the champ to show why he’s the headline act. 2.
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