AEW Dynamite Results 6/3 - Two Titles On The Line, Owen Hart Cup Tournaments Continue
Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s results for "AEW Dynamite" on June 3, 2026, coming to you live from the Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia!
MJF will be putting his AEW World Championship on the line for the first time since becoming a three time titleholder as he defends against La Faccion Ingobernables' Rush. While Mark Briscoe looked to secure a shot at the AEW World Championship during last Wednesday's "Dynamite" and "AEW Collision" television special, MJF refused to grant him such and instead extended a shot to Rush after he interrupted the pair.
Following a successful defense against The Don Callis Family's Brian Cage on the May 13 episode of "Dynamite", Kevin Knight will be putting the TNT Championship on the line against his former JetSpeed tag team partner turned rival "Speedball" Mike Bailey. Moments after MJF had dethroned Darby Allin at AEW Double or Nothing on May 24 and Allin was about to be stretchered to the back, Knight landed a crossbody on Allin off the top rope. Bailey attempted to try to get Knight to revert back to his old attitude during last Wednesday's "Dynamite" and "Collision" special, but Knight ultimately refused to listen and left Bailey laid out in the ring.
The first competitor to secure their spot in the finals of the 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door on June 28 will be revealed tonight, as Will Ospreay collides with AEW National Champion Mark Davis in a semifinals match. Ospreay defeated Samoa Joe in the quarterfinals at AEW Double or Nothing, while Davis emerged victorious against "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry during the "Dynamite" and "Collision" television special last Wednesday.
Additionally, the Women's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament is also set to continue tonight, as Alex Windsor faces a mystery wild card opponent in a quarterfinals match. The winner of tonight's match will face either reigning CMLL World Women's Champion Persephone or Stardom star Hazuki in the semifinals depending on the victor of their quarterfinals match this coming Saturday on "Collision".
We are live! The show kicks off with Rush sending a message to MJF backstage as Renee Paquette stands by. MJF confronts Rush and slaps him, leading to a brawl between the two men and security rushing in to pull them apart.
Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz then greet audiences at home at ringside as Rush makes his way to the ring after Andrade is seen telling him to win the AEW World Championship for the Don Callis Family tonight backstage. MJF follows.
MJF (c) vs. Rush in a No Countout Match for the AEW World Championship
The bell rings and the two men exchange forearm strikes with one another. Rush flies out of the ring to level MJF on the outside, then lands a stomp on him and rocks him with a headbutt.
Rush sends MJF crashing into three of the barricades, then grabs a cable from under the ring and delivers a stomp on MJF's upper spine. He chokes MJF with the cable, but MJF sends Rush crashing into a chair in the ringside area face first and sits him on it. He charges at Rush and lands a boot on his face, but Rush sends MJF crashing onto the table in the timekeeper's area with a back body drop.
The two men return to the ring, and Rush runs over MJF with a forearm. He fires off stomps on him, but MJF sends Rush crashing into an exposed top turnbuckle chest first while the referee is down after being shoved away by Rush.
MJF catches Rush with a spinebuster and rains down right hands on Rush's head, but Rush lands a German suplex on MJF and catches him with a knee strike. He goes for a pin, but MJF kicks out and Rush catches him with a missile dropkick off the middle rope.
MJF climbs up to the middle rope and lands a double stomp on Rush's midsection, then connects with a Butterfly Backbreaker and cinches in the Salt of the Earth Armbar on Rush. Rush counters into a roll up, but MJF kicks out and sends Rush's left arm bouncing off the top rope. He sets up for the Heatseeker, but Rush avoids it and levels MJF. Rush then delivers a piledriver on MJF on the ring apron.
Back from the break, Rush fires off stomps on MJF in the corner. He begins arguing with the referee when he looks to target MJF's hand, but his injured left arm gives out when he looks to land a second piledriver on MJF. He looks to land the Bull's Horns on MJF, but MJF rolls out of the way and Rush is sent crashing through one of the barricades.
MJF delivers a Tombstone on Rush on top of part of the remaining barricade, and the two men return to the ring before MJF cinches in a crossface on Rush while wrenching back on Rush's injured left arm. Rush fades.
Winner (and still): MJF
After the match, MJF looks to hit Rush with the AEW World Championship belt. MArk Briscoe's music hits and he runs out to the ring to come to Rush's aid. He sets up for a J-Driller on MJF, but MJF escapes and low blows Briscoe. He looks to hit him with the AEW World Championship belt, but Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Kyle O'Reilly, and Tomohiro Ishii run out to the ring to come to Briscoe's aid.
Lio Rush then makes his way out, with Cassidy, Strong, O'Reilly, and Ishii freezing as he passes them on the entrance ramp.
Mark Briscoe vs. Lio Rush
The bell rings and Rush whispers something to Briscoe in his ear. Briscoe catches Rush with an enzuigiri, and the two men rock one another with forearm strikes on the ring apron. Rush chases Briscoe around the ring and dumps him back out of the ring, but Briscoe delivers a blockbuster to Rush off the apron and sends him crashing into the barricade.
Back from the break, Rush lands a couple of strikes on Briscoe. Briscoe gets fired up and gets into a scream-off with Rush, then lands a clothesline on Rush in the corner and follows it up with a suplex. He pulls him off the middle rope to send him crashing into the mat, then levels him with a clothesline.
Rush rocks Briscoe with an enzuigiri, but Briscoe delivers a Death Valley Driver to Rush and pins him for the win.
Winner: Mark Briscoe
After the match, Briscoe grabs a microphone and talks directly to MJF. He takes MJF back to January 17, 2023 on the day of Jay Briscoe's death and says he was gone in the blink of an eye. He says his birthday was only a few hours later on January 18, then says January 25 was Jay's birthday. He says instead of eating birthday cake together like they always had, he made his AEW debut alone and says MJF can only imagine the whirlwind of emotions he was feeling. He says professional wrestling was his therapy, but he still couldn't find any join until he came across some friends in The Conglomeration who made his heart full and gave him some brothers again. He says his anger and rage came rushing back when MJF started talking about Jay, then says he never felt hatred like the hatred he has for MJF. He recalls pinning MJF and feeling good when MJF went away, but his rage came back when MJF popped back up in AEW. He says he's not like MJF given that MJF whines and complains until he gets whatever opportunity he wants, then says he comes to work and grinds. He calls out MJF and says "The Devil" will lose and demands an AEW World Championship shot from him.
Thekla Puts World Wonder Ring Stardom On Notice
Thekla appears in the crowd alongside Julia Hart and Skye Blue. She says the AEW Women's World Championship has something to say, then says she was called "The Idol Killer" in Japan because all the cutesy girls were taken out by her and says she was fired from Japan. She says the Triangle of Madness has three jobs: Blue winning the 2026 Women's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament, Hart getting the TBS Championship back, and herself having her eyes set on Forbidden Door.
Hart and Blue pull out a ladder from backstage as Thekla declares death to World Wonder Ring Stardom. She ascends up the ladder and raises her middle finger in front of the World Wonder Ring Stardom logo that's part of the bigger AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door logo on the jumbo screen.
Andrade El Idolo then makes his way to the ring. DK Vandu is already waiting inside.
Andrade El Idolo vs. DK Vandu
The bell rings and Andrade lands a kick on Vandu. He follows it up with the DM for the win.
Winner: Andrade El Idolo
After the match, Andrade calls out MJF and asks if he really thinks that he can beat him. This prompts Don Callis and Jake Doyle to come out to the ring, with Callis announcing that Kevin Knight is the newest member of The Don Callis Family.
Knight then makes his way to the ring, with "Speedball" Mike Bailey following.
Kevin Knight (w/ Don Callis and Jake Doyle) (c) vs. Speedball Mike Bailey for the TNT Championship
The bell rings and the two lock up. Knight rocks Bailey with a forearm on the outside, then looks to fly off the ring apron. Bailey flies off the ropes to level Knight with a corkscrew on the outside, and the pair return to the ring. Bailey looks to land a pair of flipping knees on Knight off the middle rope, but Knight sees him coming and catches him with a dropkick.
Back from the break, Knight rains down right hands on Bailey. Bailey rolls up Knight, but Knight kicks out and lands a forearm on Bailey off the top rope. Bailey delivers a pair of double knees to Knight's midsection and rocks him with a kick to his head, but Knight lands a hurricanrana on Bailey off the middle rope. He follows it up with a backbreaker to him and goes for a pin, but Bailey kicks out.
Doyle distracts the referee, opening the door for Callis to trip Bailey on the top rope as he teeters up there with Knight. This opens the door for Knight to send Bailey crashing off the top rope spine first and follow it up with a uranage for the win.
Winner (and still): Kevin Knight
After the match, Knight says he's part of The Don Callis Family for one reason: to become Kevin Two Belts and win the AEW World Championship.
We then head backstage, where The Dogs gloat about leaving Christian Cage and Adam Copeland laid out last Wednesday as they speak with Renee Paquette. The Young Bucks confront The Dogs and Matt Jackson says he can't see the AEW World Tag Team Champions going to The Dogs.
Back at ringside, Alex Windsor makes her way out. Mercedes Mone follows, revealing herself as the wild card in the 2026 Women's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament.
Mercedes Mone vs. Alex Windsor in a Quarterfinals Match for the 2026 Women's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament
The bell rings and Windsor lands an arm drag on Mone. Mone cinches in the Statement Maker on Windsor, then lands a backstabber on her and goes for a pin. Windsor kicks out, but Mone lands a meteora on Windsor. Windsor sets up for a Sharpshooter on Mone, but Mone avoids it and lands a meteora on Windsor off the ring apron.
Back from the break, Windsor lands a clothesline on Mone. She levels her with a right hand before Mone fires off stomps on her spine and delivers a meteora to her off the ropes. She locks in the Statement Maker on Windsor, and Windsor taps out.
Winner: Mercedes Mone
Will Ospreay then makes his way to the ring. Mark Davis follows.
Will Ospreay vs. Mark Davis in a Semifinals Match for the 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament
The bell rings and Ospreay connects with a hurricanrana on Davis. He rains down right hands on him in the corner, but Davis delivers a bodyslam to Ospreay. Ospreay rocks Davis with an enzuigiri on his head, but Davis delivers a back body drop to him and follows it up with a running senton.
Davis wears down Ospreay with an Abdominal Stretch, but Ospreay fires off right hands on Davis to escape and connects with a springboard flipping kick on him. He catches Davis with a hurricanrana on him off the ring apron, then sets up for a Tornado DDT on him using it for assistance. Davis intercepts Ospreay and sends him crashing into the announce desk spine first.
Back from the break, Davis levels Ospreay with a chop and fires off several more on him. Ospreay levels Davis with a kick to his head, and the pair exchange strikes before Ospreay connects with a Tornillo on Davis and follows it up with a German suplex.
Davis scoops up Ospreay by his ankles and delivers a piledriver on him. He looks to deliver a second piledriver to him on the ring apron, but Ospreay fights his way out and looks to land a piledriver of his own on Davis. Davis escapes and lands a lariat on Ospreay, then looks to deliver a Styles Clash on him off the ring apron and onto the floor.
Ospreay reverses into a hurricanrana to send Davis crashing onto the floor off the ring apron, then delivers a Styles Clash on him back in the ring and goes for a pin. Davis kicks out, but Ospreay sets up for the Os-Cutter. Davis avoids it and looks to land an enzuigiri on Ospreay, but accidentally hits the referee.
Ospreay delivers a Hidden Blade to Davis and pins him, but the referee is still down.
Trent Beretta and El Clon appear out of nowhere to attack Ospreay, but Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta come to Ospreay's aid. They land a shining wizard-Russian Leg Sweet combination on Clon, but Lance Archer appears to take out Yuta and Garcia. Claudio Castagnoli lands a springboard uppercut on Castagnoli, but Cage levels him with an F5. PAC takes out Archer, but Davis looks to take down PAC. PAC escapes, allowing Ospreay to land an Os-Cutter and pin Davis in the ring. He goes for a pin, but Jake Doyle pulls the referee out of the ring to stop the fall. Marina Shafir cinches in a sleeper on Doyle, but Doyle sends her crashing into the mat. Jon Moxley sneaks up behind Doyle and lands a Paradigm Shift on him, then clotheslines Doyle out of the ring. PAC lands a moonsault to take out The Don Callis Family on the outside. Kyle Fletcher comes to Davis' aid and takes out Ospreay, then pulls out a screwdriver and looks to use it on Ospreay. Konosuke Takeshita pulls Fletcher out of the ring before he can and brawls with him in the ringside area.
Davis delivers a piledriver to Ospreay and pins him, but Ospreay kicks out and cinches in an armbar on Davis. Davis taps out.
Winner: Will Ospreay