AEW Dynamite Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights After Worlds End | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Jackson Reed
Published Mar 24, 2026
The show opened with new AEW world champion Samoa Joe cutting a promo, moments after his main event victory over MJF at World's End.
From there, Adam Cole led the newly titled Undisputed Kingdom to the squared circle to explain his actions at the PPV when he turned on MJF.
Using the generic reason of needing to loosen MJF's grip on AEW, he then laid out the next few months of television by pointing out what Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, Wardlow and Roderick Strong will be targeting.
Cole issued a word of warning to Joe and appeared ready to exit when Jay White interrupted, taking exception to the beatdown that left him lying backstage at the start of The Devil's mind games.
The Acclaimed joined Bullet Club Gold, chasing the heels out of the ring and standing tall, the trio of Anthony Bowens, Max Caster and Billy Gunn seeking the same revenge White did.
This was an interesting start to the show. Cole was great as the lead heel, a role he has always excelled in. The reasoning was rather one-dimensional and kind of all over the place, but the segment did a great job of looking ahead and telling the fans what they can expect for the next few weeks.
The tease of The Acclaimed and Bullet Club Gold joining forces to fight a common enemy was another nice bit of business as they are so polarly opposite that it is intriguing.
Top Moments and Takeaways
- "I'm the one who lost something, not him!" Cole said, citing the broken foot he suffered while saving his former partner.
- "We have one goal: to win championship gold."
- Cole assigned Strong to target the International Championship, Taven and Bennett to continue defending the ROH World Tag Team Championship, and Wardlow to the AEW World Championship...at least until he is healed, at which point he expects Wardlow to hand the title over.