AEW Dynasty 2026 Predictions

AEW Dynasty 2026 Predictions

Will MJF fend off another major challenger at AEW Dynasty 2026? And who will be the big winners at the pay-per-view?

After putting an end to Adam Page’s chances of challenging for the World Title at Revolution, MJF will once again face a major challenge at Dyasty as he will defend the Triple B against Kenny Omega. While MJF defeated Omega in the past, this time the AEW EVP is at full strength.

Additionally, tag team legends Adam Copeland and Christian Cage will challenge FTR for the World Titles, and Will Ospreay will look to dethrone Jon Moxley as Continental Champion.

AEW Dynasty 2026 Predictions:

Jon Moxley (c) vs. Will Ospreay For The Continental Championship

One of the harder matches to call on the card. While Ospreay shouldn’t be losing so soon after his return, is the Continental Championship the right direction for the British wrestler moving forward? If Moxley picks up the win, this could set up Anarchy in the Arena to end the feud. However, should Ospreay pick up the win over Moxley, this may be the show where The Deathriders finally overthrow their leader. There’s a strong case for both, but this feels like an Ospreay win.

Winner: Will Ospreay

Casino Gauntlet To Crown A New TNT Champion

Unfortunately, Kyle Fletcher is no longer the TNT Champion after relinquishing the title due to injury. Now becoming a break glass in case of emergency match, a Casino Gauntlet match will determine who will be the new champion. Only Tommaso Ciampa has been confirmed for the match at the time of writing, and surprises are expected for the match itself. With Ciampa being the only one announced, this is the pick by default.

Winner: Tommaso Ciampa

The Young Bucks vs. Konosuke Takeshita And Kazuchika Okada

All signs point to The Young Bucks winning this one. Okada and Takeshita are set to collide at Double or Nothing, and came to blows on the go-home episode of Dynamite. Additionally, with The Young Bucks likely to be inserted into the tag title picture again soon, Matt and Nick picking up the win looks to be the most logical option.

Winners: The Young Bucks

Chris Jericho vs. Richcohet

This will be Chris Jericho’s first match in a year, so it will be interesting to see if there is any ring rust or how the veteran’s style has changed. A Jericho win here is pretty much a lock given that he has just come back, and Ricochet can recover easier from a loss.

Winner; Chris Jericho

Thekla (c) vs. Jamie Hayter For The AEW Women’s Championship

It still feels too early for Thekla to lose the AEW Women’s Championship, especially with a match that has had little build compared to the others. There could be a stipulation rematch between the 2 down the line, but no one is beating Thekla anytime soon.

Winner: Thekla

Darby Allin vs. Andrade El Idolo – Darby Allin Will Become The New Number One Contender If He Wins

Given what is expected in the main event, Allin winning appears to be the most logical option. Allin and MJF have a history that goes back years, and were both earmarked as stars of the future when AEW was first formed. A sleeper hit for match of the night, expect the usual high-risk offence from Allin to pick up another big win.

Winner: Darby Allin

FTR (c) vs. Adam Copeland & Christian Cage For The Tag Team Championships

It’s no secret that Cope and Cage are very close to winding down their careers and finally getting the opportunity to go out on their own terms. Although it feels like a copy and paste from the Sting and Darby Allin run, there is a high chance that Cope and Cage win the titles here to start the final run, culminating with a match against The Young Bucks.

Winners: Adam Copeland and Christian Cage

MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega For The AEW World Championship

The story here is that while MJF defeated Omega in their last encounter, this time The Cleaner is at full strength. Even though Omega will give it his all in this match and MJF will remind the fans that he is great in the ring, don’t expect to see a title change here. It’s likely that MJF will remain champion until All In at Wembley, and may even retain the title there.

Winner: MJF

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