AEW Dynamite Results: June 3, 2026 – MJF Retains vs. RUSH, Knight Keeps TNT Title vs. Bailey, Mercedes Moné Returns
AEW Dynamite delivered a thrilling night of action from the Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia, with two championship bouts and the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament taking center stage. The main event saw MJF retain the AEW World Championship against RUSH in a brutal No Count Outs match, while 'The Jet' Kevin Knight successfully defended the TNT Title against Mike Bailey.
AEW World Championship (No Count Outs): MJF (c) def. RUSH
In a brutal and bloody encounter, MJF retained his AEW World Championship against RUSH. The match was a back-and-forth battle, with both men trading blows and using the stipulation to their advantage. RUSH, fueled by a pep talk from Andrade El Ídolo, showed incredible resilience, but ultimately succumbed to MJF's relentless offense, including a devastating piledriver and a LeBell Lock. MJF's dominance was further emphasized when he lined up RUSH for a title shot, only to be interrupted by Mark Briscoe, who challenged MJF for the title.
The Conglomeration's Mark Briscoe def. Lio Rush
Briscoe, fueled by his brother Jay's memory, took on Lio Rush in a unique matchup. Briscoe's Redneck Kung Fu and Cactus Elbow moves proved effective, but Rush's Redneck Kung Fu and rebound stunner kept Briscoe on his toes. In the end, Briscoe's Cutthroat Driver secured the pinfall victory, and he called out MJF for a title shot, expressing his anger and frustration with MJF's dominance.
AEW TNT Championship: Kevin Knight (c) def. Mike Bailey
Kevin Knight, with the support of the Don Callis Family, successfully defended his TNT Championship against Mike Bailey. Knight's aggressive style and interference from Callis and Jake Doyle proved crucial, allowing him to avoid Bailey's offense and secure the victory. Knight's post-match celebration emphasized his determination to become the greatest TNT Champion in AEW history.
Owen Hart Foundation Women's Tournament Quarterfinal: Mercedes Moné (Wild Card) def. Alex Windsor
Mercedes Moné, the defending Owen Cup Champion, made a successful return to AEW, defeating Alex Windsor in the women's tournament quarterfinal. Moné's confidence and dominance were on full display, as she showcased her technical prowess and power moves, including Three Amigos and a Meteora. Moné's victory sets her up for a semifinal match against the winner of the CMLL World Women's Champion Persephone vs. Hazuki.
AEW Women's World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion and TayJay Will Meet on Collision!
Divine Dominion and TayJay will face off at Collision for the AEW Women's World Tag Team Titles after surviving a five-minute eliminator. Their journey to the title match was filled with excitement and determination, as they showcased their tag team chemistry and in-ring skills.
AEW International Champion Konosuke Takeshita and Don Callis Send a Message to Kazuchika Okada
Don Callis and Kazuchika Okada sent a clear message to Kazuchika Okada, stating that the AEW International Title belongs with the Family and not in a backpack. Okada's presence and the Family's support emphasized their determination to reclaim the title and continue their dominance in AEW.
AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay Prepare for Owen Cup Final
Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay, both members of the Death Riders, prepared for the Owen Cup Final, with Moxley offering guidance and support. Ospreay's determination to beat Mark Davis and Moxley's focus on the group's goals set the stage for an intense and emotional match.
AEW Dynamite Recap: A Night of High Stakes and Emotional Moments
AEW Dynamite on June 3, 2026, was a night of high stakes and emotional moments, with championship bouts, the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, and personal stories taking center stage. The show delivered a mix of action, drama, and excitement, leaving fans eager for the next episode and the ongoing storylines.