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The latest AEW news, rumors, results, and recaps from AEW Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, and AEW Pay-Per-Views.

  • Mick Foley Opens Up About Distancing Himself From WWE

    Mick Foley Opens Up About Distancing Himself From WWE

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    Former WWE Legend Mick Foley let his legends contract expire on December 16th 2025 after being with the company for over 30 years. He claims he left the company due to their relationship with President Trump.

    He finally opened up about him distancing himself with the company on the June 2nd episode of the Ariel Helwani show.

    “I felt that because I had a Legends deal, and because my name’s been associated with WWE for over 30 years, that I was complicit in my silence”

    “I realized that by giving up two really easy, very high-paying jobs during WrestleMania week with WWE, I’d have to work 24 hours on my own to make what I could have made in six, and I’m okay with that”

    “I made the move that I felt was right for me. I love that company. I’m not going to disparage them. It just didn’t seem like a good fit. It didn’t seem like a fit that would allow me to look at myself in the mirror before I went to bed”

    Foley signed with AEW in May 2026. You can watch the full Mick Foley interview on the Ariel Helwani Show below:

    (h/t Ariel Helwani for the transcription.)

  • AEW Grand Slam: Mexico Returning To Arena Mexico On August 5th, 2026

    AEW Grand Slam: Mexico Returning To Arena Mexico On August 5th, 2026

    AEW Grand Slam: Mexico is coming back later this year.

    All Elite Wrestling sent out a press release earlier today announcing that AEW Grand Slam: Mexico will be returning to Arena Mexico on Wednesday, August 5th, 2026. The event is scheduled to air live in the United States on TBS and streaming live on HBO Max, and on FOX Sports Mexico in Mexico.

    Tickets will be on sale beginning this Saturday, June 6th at 10 am CST.

    You can read the press release below.

     

     

    AEW Grand Slam: Mexico Returns To Arena Mexico
    Wednesday, August 5
    General Tickets On Sale This Saturday, June 6 at 10 AM CST

     June 2, 2026 – All Elite Wrestling (AEW) today announced that AEW Grand Slam: Mexico will return to Arena Mexico on Wednesday, August 5.  The event will air live in the United States on TBS and stream live on HBO Max and in Mexico on Fox Sports Mexico.

    Tickets for AEW Grand Slam: Mexico will go on sale this Saturday, June 6 at 10AM CST via AEWTix.com and Ticketmaster.com.mx.

    Additional information regarding AEW Grand Slam: Mexico will be announced in the near future.  All interested fans can register to become an AEW insider by visiting allelitewrestling.com/aew-insider.

    About AEW

    Founded by CEO, GM and Head of Creative Tony Khan in 2019, All Elite Wrestling is a red-hot professional wrestling promotion that presents more than 100 live events a year around the world and features a world-class roster that injects new spirit, freshness and energy into the industry. AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TBS and simulcasts on HBO Max, AEW Collision airs every Saturday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TNT and simulcasts on HBO Max. For more info, check out X.com/AEW; Instagram.com/AEW; YouTube.com/AEW; Facebook.com/AEW.

     

    We will have updates on AEW’s Grand Slam: Mexico here at Bodyslam.net as they become available.

     

  • Photos from AEW Dynamite in Portland, ME by Amber Nico Photo

    Photos from AEW Dynamite in Portland, ME by Amber Nico Photo

    AEW Dynamite took place on May 20th, 2026 at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, ME.

    This episode of Dynamite saw trios action with Ricochet, Mark Davis, and Andrade El Idolo defeating Jericho and the Young Bucks with help from The Dogs. Tommaso Ciampa took on Mark Briscoe in a street fight. Kyle O’Reilly took Jon Moxley to a time limit draw in a Continental Title Eliminator, which earned him the right to challenge for the title at Double or Nothing. There was also an 8 woman tag where the team of the Triangle of Madness and Athena defeated Thunder Rosa, Mina Shirakawa, and the Brawling Birds. The main event saw Darby Allin defend his AEW World Championship against Speedball Mike Bailey.

  • AEW Collision Results – May 30th, 2026

    AEW Collision Results – May 30th, 2026

    All Elite Wrestling held this week’s episode of Collision on Saturday, May 30th, 2026 from the Propst Arena At Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The event aired live on TNT and HBO Max.

    Below are the results from AEW Collison:

    • Dark Match: Steven Borden defeated Darkness Argento
    • AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong) (c) defeated Don Callis Family (Lance Archer, Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta) – (11:48)
    • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Five Minute Challenge Eliminator Match: Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) [c] vs. TayJay (Anna Jay & Tay Melo) resulted in a Time Limit Draw – (5:00)
    • Hazuki defeated Maya World – (10:20)
    • Lee Moriarty defeated Tim Bosby – (1:28)
    • Death Riders (Jon Moxley & PAC) defeated The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) – (11:08)
    • The Dogs (Clark Connors & David Finlay) defeated The Gunns (Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn) – (10:44)
    • Don Callis Family (Brian Cage & Jake Doyle) defeated Jimmy Wild & Tommy Mars – (1:49)
    • AEW International Championship Match: Konosuke Takeshita (c) defeated Daniel Garcia – (14:27)

    (h/t Cagematch for the match times.)

  • Brian Myers Recalls First Meeting MJF And The Moment He Knew He Was Different

    Brian Myers Recalls First Meeting MJF And The Moment He Knew He Was Different

    He’s better than you and even Brian Myers knew it.

    Maxwell Jacob Friedman has become one of the biggest stars in professional wrestling today, but according to Brian Myers, it didn’t take long to realize there was something special about MJF.

    Speaking during a recent appearance on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Myers reflected on the first time he met the future AEW World Champion at Create A Pro Wrestling Academy. The former WWE and TNA star recalled that MJF arrived at the school during its infancy and was already showing signs of the charisma and confidence that would eventually make him one of wrestling’s premier performers.

    Myers explained that MJF’s journey into wrestling mirrored his own in some ways, as both faced skepticism while pursuing a career in the industry.

    “Yeah, I’ll never forget it. It was very early on, probably the first four months of Create A Pro. It’s kind of funny, because it’s a very similar mentality. He committed to something in college football, but he really had his heart set on wrestling. I think it kind of hit a wall with what he was doing and what his parents wanted him to do and what he wanted to do. I was in a very similar situation, because when you tell people you want to be a wrestler, it’s not really that believable. His dad came in with him, and it almost felt like, here he’s your problem now, this is what he wants to do. I was like, let’s go. So pretty early on, we did a promo class where he just murdered this kid, and I was like, okay, there’s something about this guy.”

    The story offers an interesting glimpse into the early days of MJF’s wrestling career. Long before headlining major events and becoming one of the most talked-about names in the industry, he was already displaying the verbal ability that would later become a defining trait of his character.

    Myers’ recollection highlights how quickly MJF stood out among his peers. While many aspiring wrestlers spend years trying to develop confidence on the microphone, MJF apparently made an immediate impression during one of his first promo classes.

    Over the years, Create A Pro Wrestling Academy has produced several notable talents, but MJF’s rise to the top of the industry remains one of its greatest success stories. According to Myers, the signs were there almost immediately.

    You can check out the full interview with Brian Myers on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet below.

    (h/t Alex Hunt and Chris Van Vliet for the transcriptions.)

  • AEW Collision Results – May 27th, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA

    AEW Collision Results – May 27th, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA

    All Elite Wrestling held this week’s episode of AEW Collision on Wednesday night, May 27th, 2026 from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event aired live on TBS and HBO Max.

    Below are the results from this week’s special episode of AEW Collision:

    • Death Riders (Jon Moxley & PAC) & Will Ospreay (w/Marina Shafir) defeated The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier, Myron Reed & Zachary Wentz) – (11:00)
    • Andrade El Idolo defeated Ace Austin – (9:00)
    • Lights Out Philly Street Fight: Kris Statlander defeated Hikaru Shida – (17:00)

    (h/t Cagematch for the match times.)

  • AEW Dynamite Results – May 27th, 2026

    AEW Dynamite Results – May 27th, 2026

    On May 27th, 2026 AEW aired the 347th episode of Dynamite live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania inside Liacouras Center & can watch it on TNT & HBO MAX (United States), TSN (Canada) & MyAEW (International).

    Chris Jericho defeated Ricochet via Lionsault

    Superstation Showcase Fatal 4 Way Match
    Rush defeated Brain Cage, Lio Rush & Trios Champion Orange Cassidy via Bulls Horns on Lio Rush

    Quarter Final Match Of The 2026 Owen Hart Cup
    Brody King defeated Claudio Castagnoli via Lariat

    Tag Team Match
    TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay) defeated Ava Everett & Allie Katch via Gory Bomb/Knee Combo on Everett

    Non Title Quarter Final Match Of The 2026 Owen Hart Cup
    National Champion Mark Davis defeated Jack Perry via Piledriver

  • AEW goes ALL IN in the Big Apple as they tore the roof off at Double or Nothing

    AEW goes ALL IN in the Big Apple as they tore the roof off at Double or Nothing

    All Elite Wrestling returned to pay per view last Sunday with one of their biggest shows of the year Double or Nothing. This year the show emanated from Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens New York. This was my second Double or Nothing in a row following last year’s installment from Pheonix Arizona . Last year’s show held around 8,000 people and they absolutely crushed that this year drawing over 15,000 ! While AEW takes a lot of criticism for their storylines at times one thing that can not be argued is when it comes to Pay Per View they give the fans their money’s worth and this year’s did exactly that in my opinion .
    We kicked off the pre show with the Mick Foley and Renee Paquette getting the show started and Foley being announced as All Elite. Great move in my opinion because Foley is an absolute legend and even though we may not see him in the ring anymore, having someone like him only brings more eyes and knowledge. Foley was interrupted by MJF and kicked in the balls which brought out then champion Darby Allin to make the save. After the save Foley had words of wisdom for Darby and told him how he reminded him of a more athletic version of himself and said “win one for the weirdos.”
    We started off the night with the Divine Dominion Lena Kross and Megan Bayne and their 5 minute challenge which was answered by Jayda Steel and Viva Van . I personally have been a fan of Viva Van for quite a while from her work on the indies, New Japan and Ring of Honor and was happy to see them get the shot and that they put up a lot more of a fight than most who have stepped up to the 5 minute challenge . While Kross and Bayne were victorious during a post match beatdown we saw the return of Tay Melo and Anna Jay to make the save. This will also be good as it puts another real tag team back in to the AEW Women’s tag division which took a hit with Willow Nghtingale’s injury.
    That brings us to the Opps Hook, Anthony Bowens, and Katsuyori Shibata vs The Death Riders Claudio Castignoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia . While the Opps are still getting back to full strength with the return of their original leader Samoa Joe and adding Anthony Bowens, it was good to see them out there being former 6 man champions in a different incarnation. The Death Riders were ultimately victorious this match was fast paced and a free for all of sorts which is on brand for the car crash that can be an AEW PPV.
    We also had Shane Taylor Promotions which consisted of Shane Taylor, Anthony Ogogo, Shawn Dean, Carlie Bravo and Lee Moriarty against The Conglomeration Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, and Roderick Strong as they teamed up with Big Boom AJ, and QT Marshall. Anyone that has followed Knockouts and 3 Counts knows we are big supporters of Shane Taylor Promotions with Shane being one of our day one supporters ao it was great to see them back on AEW PPV. There was history in this one as Shane had his run in with The Rizzler and Wayne Brady at AEW Revolution earlier this year . AJ picked up the win for their team by way of a triple powerbomb. Obviously there was comedy which is to be expected with the Costco guys and Orange Cassidy in a match, this was entertaining . I hope to see more of STP in the future as they’d be great candidates for the AEW Trios Titles in my estimaiton.
    The main card of Double or Nothing kicked off with a match that brought me back to my childhood with Cage and Cope facing off for the AEW Tag Team Championships against Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler of FTR in an I Quit match with the stipulation that if Cope and Cage weren’t victorious they wouldn’t be able to team anymore. This may have been y favorite match on the card. Not only for the nostalgia of seeing Cage and Cope team in 2026, but because it was two of the best tag teams of all time bar none. The match had everything you could want from all out anarchy as Stokley Hathaway took a spear through a flaming table a throwback to Cope’s match Mick Foley at Wrestlemania 22 to the return of Beth Copeland. Really hope we see a sustained run from Cage and Cope as champions and that this isn’t the last time we see them and FTR square off because this match had the crowd electric !
    That brings us to Kazuchka Okada vs Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship . For those that were unfamiliar with the classics that Okada has had with the likes of Kenny Omega who we’d see later in the night this match needs to go right there with it as Takeshita proved he’s cut from the same cloth. This match had all the action you could want and had the fact that they were both members of the Don Callis Family looming in the background. While we saw the crowning of a new champion we also saw what could be the beginning of the end for the Don Callis Family after the match… Or so we thought. As the other members of the family were set to swarm Takeshita we saw the return of the Protostar Kyle Fletcher to only add to the beatdown as they left Takeshita lying . That said, who knows how Kyle Fletcher and Okada will co exist if Kyle is the one to eventually bring the International; title back to the family. One thing that is for certain is that Konosuke Takeshita can be the guy for AEW in the future and possibly be the one to be Okada’s successor as the best out of Japan.
    Okada vs Takeshita
    Another thing that stuck out to me on the night were the video packages . AEW is widely criticized at times for their storytelling but the package for this match and the one before the Stadium Stampede were great while one highlighted the importance of this match, and the other had a real movie feel to set us up for absolutely anarchy.
    Next we had Athena your Ring of Honor Women’s Champion vs Mina Shirakawa in an Owen Hart tournament Quarterfinal . Mina has become a fan favorite in AEW from her time with Timeless Toni Storm, and you have your forever champion in Athena who I am very happy to see grace AEW PPV again. This match seemed to be a little short but showed in my opinion that we need to see more of both of these women . Especially Athena as she’s been champion for such a long time and genuinely one of the best in the world, and Mina, for not only her in ring ability but her entertainment factor as Athena advanced to the Semifinal and in my opinion should win the whole thing.
    Next was Jon Moxley vs Kyle O’reily and as a MMa fan and fan of grappling I loved this match. Kyle O’reily has always been known for his grappling ability and striking prowess since his days in Red Dragon and it played so well in to the story with Moxley never being able to get his win back over Kyle who has made Moxley submit . Moxley finally was able to return the favor making O’reily submit but the back and forth struggle told a beautiful story. After the match the two shook hands as a sign of respect from the battles, but left me thinking Kyle would be a great addition to the Death Riders if they ever decided to go that route.
    Will Ospreay vs Samoa Joe brought a unique twist with Ospreay enlisting the help of the Death Riders in his training for this one as it was the Death Riders who had taken him out and Joe and the Opps who had Will’s back. Will Ospreay is unarguably one of the biggest stars on the AEW Roster. This match gave the opportunity for fans to see some of the new tricks Will has learned form the Death Riders and reminded them about the true OG of this game Samoa Joe is which also was evident with the amazing shape Joe was in coming back to the ring . Ospreay was victorious and advanced to the next round of the Owen Hart Tournament but left a lot of questions not only to how he will do in the tournament, but his association with the Death Riders, and The United Empire as they held off the Opps during the match as well . I asked Will Ospreay about this in the Post Show Press conference as he may have to face off with former United Empire teammate Mark Davis later in the tournament . Ospreay acknowledged his relationship with United Empire and said he could see where it would make them feel some type of way working with the Death Riders. That said, he also said that thanks to the Death Riders his neck and never felt better. He said that there were conversations that he and Callum need to have but that he knew that if he faces Davis that his Piledriver arsenal was something he needed to be on the lookout for.
    Whose House ?!? Swerve Strickland returned to AEW and faced off with Bandido which was an amazing match, and fun story in the ring. My initial thought after this one echoed what I’ve been saying on the show for a long time and that is PUT SOME RESPECT on Bandido’s name ! Noto only is he the ROH World champion, but this match proved he belongs in there with then best. Bandido going back to old faithful in the 21 plex proved to be his downfall as he hurt his neck and ultimately cost him the match. It also highlighted the ruthlessness of Swerve as he was laughing as Bandido seemed to hurt himself from going to the well one too many times and it cost him. Once again though Swerve has proved that he is up there with the best in AEW. With this victory it also may have opened the door to renewing his rivalry with Will Ospreay and I’m here for it !
    AEW Women’s Championship Fatal 4 way Thekla vs Hikaru Shida vs Kris Statlander vs Jaime Hayter
    Self admittedly prior to her time in AEW I didn’t know much about the Toxic Spider Thekla. That said her run as champion has opened a lot of eyes including my own as she was victorious once again. I enjoyed the pace of this match and I feel like it raised the stock of everyone involved with everyone in the match being former AEW Women’s champions. It was dope to see Jaime Hayter back in the picture and although I am a fan of the Brawling Birds I’d love to see Jaime stay around the top for a while. Thekla retained her championship but I’m interested to see who’s next and what happens when we see the return of a Toni Storm or a Mercedes Mon’e. In the post show press conference I asked Thekla what she attributes her rise too since becoming champion . She said that now she knows she’s the fucking best. Wake up Thekla and here we are again in victory.
    Stadium Stampede made its return this time in a Tennis Stadium ! Once again I loved the movie style vignettes for both teams as Jericho, The Hurt Syndicate and The Elite took on The Demand The Don Callis family and The Dogs . They truly fought all over the place from tables to driving the Jurassic Express in to Mark Davis . The Stereo Hurricanrana spot was fun and this match ended up being absolute chaos fighting right up our section. That said Toa Leoa really stuck out in this match and showed that he is a true savage. Although it sucked to see past guest of the show Kaun be the sacrificial lamb at the end of the match, matches like this or last year’s Anarchy in the arena are matches that AEW does very well. Nobody left unscathed though as Andrade left in a shopping cart which will put a halt on his selfie taking as Luchasauraus gave him some mist for his trouble.
    That brings us to our main event for the AEW World Championship . I personally have enjoyed Darby Allin’s reign as champion as the heart he’s exhibited and the willingness to put it all on the line was definitely on display as he hit the coffin drop off the titan tron. Once again loved the opening vignettes as well with Darby Skating through the tunnels of New York before the match. Once again the storytelling in this one was fun as well as we know MJF lost the title to Darby via headlock it was cool to see Max win it back that way therefore keeping his precious Turkish hair . That said there was quite the curveball as Darby was being wheeled out on a stretcher it looked like the jet Kevin Knight was coming to make the save and turned on Darby hitting the UFO splash on to the stretcher . Interested to see what comes next from all of this !
    All in all this was one of the most fun atmosphere’s I’ve been in live as that crowd was hot from start to finish and in my estimation this lived up to the old saying all killer no filler. Let’s see what’s next in the world of All Elite Wrestling !
  • Bryan Danielson Officially Moved From AEW Roster Page To Broadcast Team Page

    Bryan Danielson Officially Moved From AEW Roster Page To Broadcast Team Page

    One of the defining stars of the modern era appears to have officially closed the chapter on his in-ring run in All Elite Wrestling.

    AEW has now officially moved Bryan Danielson from the company’s active roster page to the AEW broadcast team section on its official website, further cementing the idea that “The American Dragon” has transitioned away from active competition and into his new full-time role behind the desk.


    Danielson originally debuted with AEW on September 5, 2021, (as first reported by Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.net) making his shocking first appearance for the company at the AEW All Out pay-per-view event in Chicago. (His debut date was also originally reported by Cassidy Haynes of Bodyslam.net) The debut instantly became one of the most memorable moments in the company’s history, as Danielson arrived in AEW after an iconic run in WWE following a two year hiatus following neck surgery and immediately positioned himself as one of the cornerstones of the promotion.

    Over the course of his AEW career, Danielson delivered classic matches against names like Kenny Omega, Hangman Adam Page, MJF, Zack Sabre Jr., Kazuchika Okada, and Will Ospreay while also helping elevate younger talent across the roster. His run included winning the AEW World Championship and headlining multiple major pay-per-view events.

    Bryan Danielson’s last professional wrestling match took place on October 12, 2024, during the main event of the AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view. In that match, Danielson lost the AEW World Championship to Jon Moxley in what many viewed as a fitting and emotional conclusion to his full-time in-ring career.

    While speculation about Danielson’s future continued throughout 2025, AEW eventually confirmed his transition into broadcasting when he officially debuted on commentary on a full-time basis beginning with the September 10, 2025 episode of AEW Dynamite.

    Since joining the booth, Danielson has received praise from fans for bringing the same intensity, technical insight, and authenticity to commentary that defined his wrestling career. His ability to break down matches from a competitor’s perspective has quickly made him one of the standout voices on AEW programming.

    The roster page update may not come as a surprise to longtime fans following Danielson’s career trajectory, but it does serve as another symbolic moment in the evolution of one of professional wrestling’s most respected performers.

    Even if his days as an active competitor are over, Bryan Danielson continues to leave a major imprint on AEW — just now from the broadcast desk instead of inside the ring.

    We will keep you updated here at Bodyslam.net if we hear anything more about Bryan Daniels, and his AEW status.