AEW After
Dynasty
2026
AEW Dynasty 2026 shook the foundations. Championship reigns ended. New feuds ignited. The road to Double or Nothing begins now — and nothing in AEW will ever look the same.
AEW Dynasty 2026 — Championship Results
Death Riders Domination
Jon Moxley and the Death Riders cast a shadow over Dynasty 2026 from the opening segment to the final bell. The AEW World Championship picture remains the most volatile in professional wrestling — and Dynasty produced results that will reverberate through Dynamite and Collision for months.
Mercedes Moné Title Picture
The CEO's championship reign entered Dynasty under intense pressure. Mercedes Moné's ability to carry championship matches at premium live events has defined her AEW run — Dynasty's women's division title match delivered the quality and drama the division has earned.
TNT Title Contested
The TNT Championship continues its role as AEW's most fought-over secondary title. Dynasty's TNT title match delivered the physical, hard-hitting action that has made every TNT Championship contest appointment television. The fallout from the result shapes mid-card booking through Double or Nothing.
Tag Division at Dynasty
AEW's tag team division remains one of the richest in professional wrestling. Dynasty's tag title action featured the combination of athleticism, storytelling, and chaos that makes AEW tag matches must-watch television. Multiple teams now line up to challenge heading into the post-Dynasty period.
Jon Moxley & Death Riders — Post-Dynasty Fallout
Jon Moxley's Death Riders faction represents AEW's most destabilizing force in 2026. Born from the philosophical collapse of the Blackpool Combat Club, the Death Riders operate on a simple creed: chaos is the only honest outcome. Where the BCC had rules and codes, the Death Riders have none.
Dynasty's aftermath sees the Death Riders at their most dangerous. Moxley with championship gold, Claudio Castagnoli as the immovable enforcer, Wheeler Yuta as the converted disciple, and Marina Shafir as the wild card — the faction's depth means no victory against them is ever clean or final.
Post-Dynasty Dynamite episodes will see Moxley address the PPV results in the only way he knows: by escalating. The question is not whether the Death Riders push further — it is who answers. The Elite, Swerve Strickland, and multiple challengers all have motivation to step into the path of the most violent faction in AEW history.
The build to Double or Nothing 2026 in May represents the next chapter. Dynasty planted seeds. Double or Nothing will water them with blood. Every Dynamite between now and Las Vegas — or wherever DoN is held — is a chapter in the Death Riders' war for total AEW control.
Fallout Storylines — What Happens Next
MJF Status Post-Dynasty
The Salt of the Earth's position in AEW's landscape shifts after Dynasty. Maxwell Jacob Friedman has oscillated between face and heel, champion and challenger, beloved and reviled with equal ease. Post-Dynasty, the question is whether MJF returns to championship contention or finds a new role as AEW's most compelling promo acts builds toward Double or Nothing. Every MJF appearance after Dynasty carries outsized narrative weight.
Swerve Strickland — Where Does He Go?
Swerve Strickland's post-championship trajectory in AEW has kept one of the roster's most athletically gifted performers in spotlight-worthy feuds. Post-Dynasty, Swerve's path either leads upward toward another title shot or sideways into a feud that showcases his character work. "Whose House?" has an answer — and that answer shapes AEW's summer card building from Dynasty toward All In.
Road to Double or Nothing 2026
Double or Nothing is AEW's home PPV — the event that launched the company in May 2019 and has consistently delivered its most ambitious booking. DoN 2026 arrives approximately six weeks after Dynasty, meaning every Dynamite and Collision in April is a building block. Championship matches, grudge blowoffs, and new feuds born from Dynasty's aftermath all converge for a card that should rival Dynasty itself in stakes.
ROH Championship Picture After Dynasty
Ring of Honor titles contested at Dynasty carry weight in both AEW and the broader wrestling ecosystem. The ROH World Championship and Women's Championship feuds that run through Dynasty will shape ROH television and the supplemental title scene heading into spring 2026. With cross-promotional appearances between AEW Collision and ROH on the rise, the post-Dynasty ROH landscape directly feeds AEW's depth roster booking.
Mercedes Moné — Women's Division Ahead
The CEO's reign over AEW women's programming has been defined by premium matches and social media dominance. Post-Dynasty, the women's title picture either continues Moné's trajectory or introduces a credible new challenger from the deep AEW women's roster. Names like Willow Nightingale, Julia Hart, Mariah May, and others all have the character and ability to carry a major post-Dynasty women's storyline into Double or Nothing.
Fan Reactions & Booking Analysis
What the Hardcore Fans Are Saying
AEW's core audience on Reddit (r/SquaredCircle, r/AEWOfficial) responded to Dynasty with the intensity that only premium live events generate. Post-Dynasty threads accumulated thousands of comments dissecting match quality, booking logic, finish execution, and narrative implications. The consensus across most fan discussion: Dynasty delivered on its promises.
The Death Riders' role at Dynasty sparked the most debate. Moxley's booking divides AEW fans cleanly — those who appreciate his commitment to dark, physical wrestling versus those who want more variety in championship-level storytelling. That divide is part of what makes AEW fascinating.
Tony Khan's Post-Dynasty Direction
AEW booker Tony Khan's post-Dynasty Dynamite booking choices will signal the company's direction through summer 2026. The immediate post-PPV Dynamite is traditionally AEW's most-watched episode in any given PPV cycle — casual fans tune in to see the fallout, and TK's ability to capitalize on that viewership spike with compelling television determines whether Dynasty's momentum sustains.
Building a clear path from Dynasty to Double or Nothing requires establishing one or two must-see matches that can drive PPV buys in an increasingly competitive streaming landscape. Every booking decision in the six weeks following Dynasty carries outsized importance for AEW's Q2 2026 performance.
AEW Dynasty 2026 News
About AEW After Dynasty 2026
AEW Dynasty 2026, held on March 22, stands as one of the year's most consequential premium live events. The fallout reshapes every title picture and major feud heading into AEW's loaded spring schedule. Jon Moxley and the Death Riders emerged from Dynasty with their position as the defining faction of AEW 2026 cemented — their war against The Elite and AEW's babyface roster continues on Dynamite and Collision.
The championship picture following Dynasty presents Tony Khan with his most compelling booking opportunity of 2026. With Double or Nothing in May as the next major destination, every episode of Dynamite and Collision carries premium importance. Feuds that were seeded at Dynasty must bloom quickly, and new conflicts ignited by the PPV's results will drive AEW television through the summer.
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