AEW Dynamite Results – 2/4/26 (Title Eliminator Matches and more!)

AEW Dynamite Results
February 4, 2026
Las Vegas, Nevada (Pearl Theater at the Palms Casino Resort)
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

It is Wednesday, my dudes…you know what that means!

We kick off with comments from the main players for tonight’s show, including MJF, Brody King, Kenny Omega, Don Callis on behalf of his Family, the Babes of Wrath, and the team of MegaBad. With that, we head to ringside for our opening match!

The Death Riders make their way out through the crowd first, the crowd cheering for them as they head toward the ring. Out next are the Don Callis Family led by Konosuke Takeshita. The trio head to the ring as the Riders stare them down before we get this match underway!

Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, PAC and Daniel Garcia) vs. Don Callis Family (”The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, El Clon and “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander)

We start off with Garcia and Alexander as they exchange holds, with Garcia going to work on Josh on the mat. They get to their feet as Daniel is sent to the ropes, but he fights back with some strikes of his own to take Alexander off his game. Josh backs away to his corner as El Clon tags in, and PAC gets the tag for the Riders. PAC takes Clon to the mat with a side headlock before wringing his arm when they return to their feet. The luchador uses his agility to counter out, but takes a headscissors by PAC before landing one of his own on PAC…who manages to land on his feet!

The two circle the mat before PAC tags in Mox, and Clon responds in kind with a tag to Takeshita. They stare each other down before Takeshita lays in some forearm shots. Mox fires back and they go face to face before chaos erupts, with all six men going at it in the ring. Riders clear the ring before Garcia gets a tag, only to tag PAC as they triple-team Takeshita.

Mox continues the beatdown before tagging in Garcia (who clips the camera op on his way in), and they gang up on the Alpha in the corner before Clon comes in to stop things. He then gets a tag as PAC tags in as well, and the pair go at it until PAC drops Clon with a release German suplex.

PAC runs the ropes for a lariat but gets tripped up by Alexander, and this leads to him and Takeshita laying in some shots on PAC while Clon distracts the ref as we go to ad break.

-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-

Back from break, Alexander sends PAC to the canvas with a belly to belly suplex before taking him to the corner. PAC fights off the Family before landing some forearm strikes on the Walking Weapon, who knocks PAC down before going for a knee drop…but PAC dodges it, forcing Alexander to collide with the mat instead!

Takeshita and Mox get the tags once more and they fire off an exchange of shots until Mox sends the Alpha down with a back suplex…only for Takeshita to respond in kind with an exploder! Shotgun dropkick sends Takeshita down hard as Alexander runs in to intervene, only to be sent out of the ring by Mox…who then catches Clon with a cutter!

Tag made to Garcia who sets the Alpha up for a Dragontamer, and Mox lands a curb stomp for extra damage as Garcia goes for a pin…but Josh break it up! Clon comes running back in but gets sent out before Mox lands a dive onto the pair outside…but back in the ring, Takeshita lands a Blue Thunder Bomb for a nearfall!

Garcia tries to fight back but takes a wheelbarrow suplex that sends him into the corner, and after some involvement from Clon we see a Power Drive Knee from Takeshita…but it’s only good for two! Garcia starts to get his groove back, but it’s all for naught as a Raging Fire gives Takeshita the win!

Winners via pinfall: Don Callis Family (”The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, El Clon and “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander)

The trio celebrate in the ring as the Death Riders regroup on the outside.

We get a look back at Andrade El Idolo beating Swerve Strickland last week on Dynamite, before heading backstage to hear from the man himself. Prince Nana says their focus is where it’s always at, the top of All Elite Wrestling. Losing one match doesn’t mean they’ve lost sight of that, and they’re not going anywhere. A silent Swerve simply saunters off as commentary hypes up the lineup for tonight.

Up next, we will see Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy in tag action while addressing what went down at Collision!

-Commercial Break-

Video Package: A look back at Will Ospreay following his recent surgery, looking back on his career in AEW and the hope of returning to where the best wrestle.

We head back to ringside as Orange Cassidy makes his entrance. He is quickly followed by the arrival of “Timeless” Toni Storm as we get ready for our next match, with their opponents Jordan Oasis and Brittnie Brooks already in the ring.

Mixed Tag Match: Orange Cassidy & “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Jordan Oasis & Brittnie Brooks

Oasis offers a free shot to Cassidy, who responds with a light “chop” before offering a free shot to Jordan. He ends up taking Oasis to the mat with a hands in pockets takedown instead, checking his reflection on the bald head of Oasis as the crowd cheer. Tag made to Brooks and Storm, with Toni pulling Brittnie by the hair twice to drop her to the mat. Oasis runs in, but Cassidy and Storm take their opponents to the corner before having a slight dance in the middle of the ring.

Storm lands a DDT on Brooks followed by Cassidy dropping Oasis with one of his own, setting him up for a hip attack by Toni and an Orange Punch for the win.

Winners via pinfall: Orange Cassidy & “Timeless” Toni Storm

After the match, Cassidy grabs a microphone to address the match they made for Grand Slam Australia. They lament the possibility of becoming bald (and I’m looking at Luther going “come on guys, don’t be so mean”) before promising to either give Wheeler Yuta a cute little combover or make Marina Shafir look like Mox.

We cut to earlier today, seeing Darby Allin get blindsided by the former(?) War Dogs as Clark Connors and Gabe Kidd basically kidnap the man.

Back at ringside, Hangman Adam Page makes his way to the ring for our next match. Mark Davis comes out as well, and we get this match underway!

Hangman Adam Page vs. Mark Davis

Davis charges at the former World Champion for an early advantage, but Page fires back to take Davis to the mat as the crowd cheer. Davis fights back to send Page to the ropes, but Hangman low bridges him to send Mark to the outside…before landing a dive that sends Davis into the announce table!

Page rebounds from the apron for a lariat before sending Davis back into the ring, but Mark turns things around as he lays into Hangman with some shots in the corner. Page escapes the ring but is sent into the barricade by Davis as we go to ad break.

-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-

Back from break, Davis is still in control with both men in the ring, as he sends Hangman into the corner…but Page fights out, sweeping Mark’s legs out from under him for a two count. Davis is on the apron as Page hits the ropes, but Davis fights back and stops a sunset powerbomb to drive Hangman into the apron.

Davis charges at Hangman on the guardrail, but Page evades him before taking Davis to the floor with a moonsault off the railing. He brings Mark back into the ring for another moonsault, but Davis manages to kick out at two. He blocks a Dead Eye attempt to go for an elevated powerbomb…but Hangman counters for a nearfall! Davis is back up for a lariat and a back suplex for the cover, but Page kicks out.

Davis has Hangman on the ropes for a lariat, but Adam fights back only to be dropped to the mat by Mark…before countering into a Dead Eye for two! Page sets up for a Buckshot Lariat only to be sent to the ropes by Davis…but he counters, and eventually lands a tombstone piledriver sending Davis onto the ramp!

He sends Davis back into the ring for a Buckshot Lariat to pick up the win.

Winner via pinfall: Hangman Adam Page

Commentary talks about Page going on to Grand Slam Australia, facing the winner of tonight’s Omega-Andrade match to determine the No. 1 Contender to the AEW World Championship at Revolution. Page gets a microphone to address packing his bags next week to head to Australia, promising that if he earns his shot he will take back the title he never should’ve lost.

As he leaves the ring, we cut to a vignette looking at Kevin Knight.

Up next, we see Kenny Omega take on Andrade El Idolo to see who faces Hangman Adam Page at Grand Slam Australia!

-Commercial Break-

We head back to ringside as Andrade El Idolo is accompanied by Don Callis on his way out for our next match. Andrade enters the ring before Kenny Omega makes his entrance to get this match underway!

Kenny Omega vs. Andrade El Idolo

Andrade leaves the ring for some advice from Callis before returning, as we hear what the crowd thinks of Don. Andrade shoves Omega before they trade strikes back and forth. El Idolo pokes Omega in the eye but takes a running knee that sends him out of the ring. Kenny sets Andrade up for a One-Winged Angel on the floor but Andrade breaks free, eventually taking Kenny to the floor with a suplex.

He sends Andrade into the barricade and then back into the ring, only for Omega to intercept him in the corner. The two fight it out on the turnbuckle before Kenny drops Andrade with a superplex, but that is only good for a two count.

Omega brings El Idolo back to his feet, wringing the arm before dropping Andrade for a moonsault and a nearfall. Andrade fights back from the ropes for a cross body to take Omega to the canvas…only for Kenny to counter a figure four leglock for a cradle and a two count. Andrade fires back with a vertical suplex, and a second one…before rolling with Kenny out of the ring for the third Amigo on the floor!

Andrade flirts with some ladies in the front row before getting back in the ring…and getting the drop on Omega to send him back to the floor! One of the ladies gets a selfie with him as we go to ad break.

-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-

Back in the ring, Andrade is still in control as he sends Omega to the corner…but Kenny dodges him to get back into things! Still, Andrade is able to set up for a figure four leglock with Omega struggling to find a way out. He manages to reverse the pressure, forcing Andrade to get to the ropes to force a break.

Omega continues to take the fight to El Idolo, sending him to the corner before setting up for an avalanche One-Winged Angel…but Andrade breaks free, dropping Omega hard with a DDT. Cover by El Idolo, but Kenny kicks out at two!

Andrade fires himself up for a running Meteora on Omega in the corner, but this only gets him another nearfall and he is clearly frustrated by it. Omega struggles to his feet as El Idolo looks for the DM…but Omega fights out, and we get an exchange of strikes in the center of the ring.

Omega runs to the ropes but takes a knee on the way back…and responds in kind with a knee strike of his own! Andrade manages to fight back as we see Don sneak a screwdriver to him. He distracts the ref while Andrade looks to use the screwdriver on Omega…but Swerve runs down to pull it out of his hand!

The ref sees this and has it out with Strickland, and the distraction allows El Idolo to turn around on Omega for a low blow for the win.

Winner via pinfall: Andrade El Idolo

Andrade leaves the ring to celebrate the win with the Don Callis Family, and back in the ring Swerve and Omega have an argument about what went down. This leads to security rushing down to break things up.

Commentary hypes up the World Title Eliminator match before throwing to a video package highlighting the man looking for a title shot, Brody King.

With that, commentary hypes up the lineup still to come, with our Women’s World Tag Team Eliminator Match coming up next as Babes of Wrath face MegaBad!

-Commercial Break-

Backstage, we hear from Kris Statlander…who tells Thekla she’ll have to wait on finding out the stipulation for their AEW Women’s World Championship, offering to reveal the details on Collision. In the meantime, sit down, shut up, and pray that Cosmic Killer is just a nickname.

Back at ringside, MegaBad make their entrance for our next match. The champs have arrived as Babes of Wrath head to the ring, and this match is underway!

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match: Babes Of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale (c) vs. MegaBad (Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford)

MegaBad take control early on, sending Harley to the floor outside before targeting Willow Nightingale. Ford is the legal woman for her team before Willow fights back, tagging in Cameron for a double-team on Penelope. Tag back to Nightingale who gets a two count on Ford…before she fights out for a tag to Bayne!

Megan sends Willow to the corner for some shots, only for Willow to fight back with a cartwheel into an enziguri. She climbs the turnbuckle but is distracted by Ford, allowing Bayne to take the champ to the mat with a hurricanrana.

Willow escapes the ring for a breather, only to take a dive through the ropes by Bayne as we go to an ad break.

-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-

Back from break, Willow fights back in the ring with a pounce before tagging in Cameron. Ford tags in as well, but takes a sling blade before Harley fires on with some shots and a back suplex for a nearfall. Ford takes her down before tagging in Bayne, and they look for a delayed suplex only to be dropped with a DDT from Cameron. Bayne heads to the corner but is intercepted by Harley, who gets an assist from Nightingale for a superplex sending Megan to the mat.

Ford catcehs the Babes with a double blockbuster off the turnbuckle, with all four women on the mat as the ref checks on them. Megan is up as Willow officially gets the tag, and she takes Bayne to the mat with a spinebuster for two.

Cameron gets the tag as chaos ensues, leading to MegaBad landing a Doomsday Device on Harley to pick up the win!

Winners via pinfall: MegaBad (Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford)

The match is made official as MegaBad will run it back against the champs at Grand Slam Australia with the titles on the line!

We take a look back at Tommaso Ciampa beating Mark Briscoe for the TNT Championship before heading backstage to hear from the new champ (uh), who promises to carry on with the open challenge to put the title on the line at Collision. He states that “Sylvie” isn’t going anywhere before walking off, and we get confirmation that he defends against TWO men on Saturday as he defends against Roderick Strong and Claudio Castagnoli. We also look at other matches set for Collision, including the Parking Lot Fight.

Back at ringside, Jack Perry makes his entrance for our next match.

Refresh for the latest results!

Quick Results:
  • Don Callis Family (”The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, El Clon and “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander) def. Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, PAC and Daniel Garcia)
  • Mixed Tag Match: Orange Cassidy & “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Jordan Oasis & Brittnie Brooks
  • Hangman Adam Page def. Mark Davis
  • Andrade El Idolo def. Kenny Omega
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match: MegaBad (Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford) def. Babes Of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale
Still to Come:
  • AEW World Championship Eliminator Match: MJF vs. Brody King
  • AEW National Championship Match: Ricochet defends against Jack Perry
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