AEW Revolution go-home week, one last AEW Dynamite of build, bangers, and more unpredictability. With another shocking AEW world title change.
With the fallout of that big title change still fresh, we now have a TBS alongside a TNT Championship match for Wednesday. Willow Nightingale puts her TBS Championship on the line against another woman who defeated Mercedes Moné for the CMLL Women’s World Championship. Elsewhere, Mark Briscoe and The Young Bucks team up against FTR and the newly turned heel, Psycho Killer, Tommaso Ciampa! Plus, David Finlay makes his debut as an AEW wrestler! In another rematch from the 2026 Continental Classic, Speedball Mike Bailey will take on one of the men who defeated them, Hangman Adam Page and Kevin Knight, last week for the AEW World Trios Championship. Kyle Fletcher’s second AEW TNT Championship reign started with broken tables and a ladder climb at Grand Slam. Now a double champion, alongside Kazuchika Okada, Fletcher has the chance for revenge against Bailey.
Bailey scored the upset win at AEW Winter is Coming. Each JetSpeed member finished 2025 as a breakout star during the Continental Classic. Undoubtedly, especially after a standout performance against MJF, Knight has already made himself a future main eventer. Yet Knight has had a string of big singles victories and moments. We already know Bailey’s capabilities after clashes last week against the likes of Okada and in big PPV-level matches. This week marks almost a year since Bailey’s debut in AEW. Whereas the champion now holds two belts, the challenger has lost his and has reason to make it 2-0 against the Protostar. With an AEW World Trios Championship rematch already booked for AEW Revolution, this feud could be about to boil over.
With a press conference between MJF and Page, the AEW World Champion may think he has the advantage. With red carpets and countless PR events under his belt, Maxwell Jacob Friedman perhaps feels at home in this style of civil conversation. Throughout this latest leg of this legacy rivalry between competing, mirroring foils, MJF has tried to keep his distance from Page’s world. From initially refusing to entertain a Texas Deathmatch, MJF has preferred to use intelligence. Yet that, and a double-headed coin, backfired on him once. It could happen again. Page is a lot of things, but never one-dimensional and never dumb. If MJF thinks he will outsmart or outplay a man who struck him with his Dynamite Diamond Ring, that might be hubris. Page’s history, whether it’s been with Swerve Strickland or more recently with Samoa Joe, Page isn’t the forgiving type. That streak of violence and retribution has been fueling Page since his dark relapse that pushed the Anxious Millennial Cowboy towards shades of grey.