AEW Dynamite Results 7/15 - Andrade El Idolo Faces Jake Doyle, Six Woman Tag Match
Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s results for "AEW Dynamite" on July 15, 2026, coming to you live from the MGM Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts!
Andrade El Idolo will be in action as he goes head-to-head with The Don Callis Family's Jake Doyle. Should Andrade emerge as the victor of tonight's match, then he will secure a shot at Doyle's stablemate Mark Davis' National Championship. Moments after Kyle Fletcher dethroned Konosuke Takeshita as International Champion during last Wednesday's "Dynamite" Beach Break special, Andrade confronted The Don Callis Family as they gloated about Fletcher's win in the ring which led in a brawl between both parties and Darby Allin.
After securing a shot at Thekla's AEW Women's World Champion at AEW Redemption on July 26 thanks to a Number One Contenders Gauntlet Match she won last Wednesday, newly returned Willow Nightingale will be joining forces with Hyan and Maya World to take on Mercedes Mone and AEW Women's World Tag Team Champions Megan Blayne and Lena Kross. Following Nightingale's win, she was left laid out by a spear from Thekla and Mone revealed a newfound alliance with Divine Dominion when a brawl subsequently broke out between the latter four women and Thekla's Triangle of Madness stablemates Julia Hart and Skye Blue.
Additionally, Kenny Omega will be hosting a celebration after dethroning MJF as AEW World Champion last Thursday and preparing to defend his freshly won title against Will Ospreay at AEW All In on August 30.
We are live! Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz greet audiences at home as Christian Cage and Adam Copeland make their way to the ring. The Death Riders follow.
Christian Cage and Adam Copeland (c) vs. Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia for the AEW World Tag Team Championship
The bell rings and the two go back and forth with one another. Cage and Garcia tag in and lock up with each other, but Cage levels Garcia with a back elbow and tags in Copeland. Copeland gets trapped in the ring skirt, and Garcia and Yuta fire off stomps on him as the referee is distracted by Cage.
Back from the break, Yuta prevents Copeland from tagging out to Cage and rains down right hands on his spine. He sits Copeland on the top rope and fires off right hands on his head, but Copeland bites Yuta's head to escape and tags in Cage.
Cage rains down right hands on Yuta, then takes out Garcia with a right hand when Garcia looks to interfere fro the ring apron. Cage calls for the Killswitch on Yuta, but Yuta avoids it and Cage catches him with a reverse DDT. He sends Garcia crashing into Yuta's groin and slaps him, then delivers a back body drop to Garcia on the outside and ascends to the top rope. He lands a diving headbutt on Yuta off the middle rope and goes for a pin, but Yuta kicks out.
Garcia attacks Cage from behind as Yuta intercepts Copeland when he slides into the ring. Yuta and Garcia look to send Cage and Copeland crashing into one another, but Cage and Copeland stop their momentum and Garcia is sent crashing out of the ring.
Cage bites Yuta's head once again and ascends back up the ropes, but Garcia trips him to send him crashing into the middle turnbuckle groin first. Copeland then delivers a spear to Yuta for the win before we see The Young Bucks watching on from the crowd.
Winners (and still): Christian Cage and Adam Copeland
After the match, David Finlay, Clark Connors, and Claudio Castagnoli attack Cage and Copeland. The Bang Bang Gang (without Jay White) runs out to bring the fight to The Dogs and The Death Riders, but Finlay looks to use his shillelagh. White appears and grabs the shillelagh from him, and while Cage gets in White's face, Copeland and The Bang Bang Gang get things calmed down.
We then head backstage, where we see Renee Paquette catch up with Andrade El Idolo. Andrade reveals he has MJF's "Dynamite" Diamond Ring that he came into possession of thanks to some help from his "good friend" Will Ospreay.
We then head backstage, where The Demand confront Orange Cassidy, Kyle O'Reilly, and Roderick Strong as the latter three men speak with Renee Paquette. Jay Lethal, Lee Johnson, and Blake Christian attack Cassidy, O'Reilly, and Strong from behind, with Ricochet noting that he promised none of The Demand would attack The Conglomeration members which they haven't...yet.
Back at ringside, Jake Doyle makes his way to the ring. Andrade El Idolo follows, with MJF's "Dynamite" Diamond Ring in hand.
Andrade El Idolo vs. Jake Doyle (w/ Don Callis)
The bell rings and Doyle sends Andrade crashing out of the ring through the middle rope. He follows it up with a splash to Andrade in the corner back inside the ring and whips him into the opposite corner, but Andrade catches Doyle with a hurricanrana and rocks him with a kick to his face. He delivers a second hurricanrana to Doyle on the outside off the ring apron and takes a selfie with a woman in the crowd.
Andrade and Doyle get back in the ring, and Andrade ascends to the top rope. Doyle uses the rope to trip up Andrade, but Andrade fires off chops on Doyle and Doyle responds by chokeslamming Andrade into the ring apron spine first.
Back from the break, Andrade levels Doyle with a clothesline and a right hand. He sends Doyle crashing into the middle rope face first and delivers a moonsault to Doyle off the middle turnbuckle, then dumps him back in the ring.
Doyle connects with a powerbomb on Andrade, but Andrade delivers The Three Amigos to Doyle and connects with a meteora to him in the corner. He goes for a pin, but Doyle kicks out and intercepts Andrade with a right hand. He levels him with an elbow and goes for a pin, but Andrade kicks out at the last second and lands the DM on Doyle for the win.
Winner: Andrade El Idolo
After the match, Mark Davis confronts Andrade but backs down when Andrade slides on the "Dynamite" Diamond Ring.
Kenny Omega Hosts A Celebration For Becoming New AEW World Champion
Tony Schiavone introduces Omega, and he makes his way to the ring. The Young Bucks follow Omega, with Nick Jackson holding a covered object in his hand.
Matt Jackson says himself and Nick will make things quick, then says himself and Nick have been best friends with Omega for nearly twenty years. He says Omega won the AEW World Championship all by himself, then says himself and Nick are proud of Omega and he proved he's still the best professional wrestler on the planet.
Matt says seeing Omega wear MJF's custom AEW World Championship peeves him off, and Nick presents him with the old AEW World Championship belt. Omega says it's been well over 1,000 days since he was AEW World Champion and says he wasn't sure if he could ever hold the title again, then says his friends, his family, and the fans who believed in him even when he didn't. He says he would've given up on himself a long time ago if it wasn't for the fans and he was never supposed to be a two time AEW World Champion, then says there he is now with less than 50 days until All In. He says the fans will see the best version of himself at All In, but Will Ospreay's music hits and he makes his way out.
Ospreay says it's good to see Omega as AEW World Champion again and says he never gave up once, then says he watched Omega get hit with the AEW World Championship belt by MJF last Wednesday and he thought it was over until Omega managed to kick out of that one. He says one of the greatest to ever do it is back, then says he wants to say this now because things will only heat up between him and Omega on the road to All In. He says Omega has been his hero for 10 years, then says himself and Omega will keep it going each week to show the people why they're in the position they're in. He says himself and Omega will show AEW is where the best wrestle at All In, but Kevin Knight's music cuts off the pair before they can shake hands.
Knight says he wanted to congratulate Omega on becoming the AEW World Championship, but still has to collect on the AEW World Championship match he was promised. He asks what a god is to a non-believer and says he's ready to become "Jet Two Belts" and challenges Omega to a match at Redemption for the AEW World Championship. Omega says he's glad is Knight in the ring because he's wondering why Knight is taking promises to MJF, then says he's a kind guy who's willing to accept Knight's Redemption challenge because he saw someone special the first time he saw Knight. He says Knight had to do something silly by aligning himself with Don Callis, then says Callis destroyed his self worth and says Knight doesn't need Callis. He says Knight doesn't need Callis' help and could have it all without, then says the only fraud he's looking at in the ring is Knight. He says he knows Knight isn't being himself and says everything Knight is saying isn't coming from the heart, then says he thinks Knight is a good guy and there's a lot of goodness left in his heart. He says he wants "The Jet" at Redemption and not Don Callis' lap dog, then says he wants Knight to face him alone on July 26.
Knight says he disagrees with Omega calling him a good guy because there's no goodness left in his heart but only greatness. Knight then clocks Omega, but Ospreay looks to land a Hidden Blade on him to stop him. Knight manages to slide out of the ring, but Darby Allin attacks him on the entrance ramp. Several more members of The Don Callis Family run out to the ring, but The Death Riders get into the ring to back up Ospreay.
Brody King and Bandido then make their way to the ring. Aaron Solo and Nick Comoroto are already waiting inside.
Brody King and Bandido vs. Aaron Solo and Nick Comoroto
Bandido and Comoroto begin the action. The bell rings and Bandido delivers a Gorilla Press to Comoroto. King tags in and aids Bandido in landing a splash on Comoroto, and King follows it up with a splash to him. King pins Comoroto, but Solo breaks the fall. Bandido then delivers a splash off the top rope on Solo and Comoroto before he pins them both for the win.
Winners: Brody King and Bandido
Kyle Fletcher, Lance Archer, and Don Callis then make their way to the ring, with Callis joining the commentary desk. Komander follows.
Kyle Fletcher (w/ Don Callis and Lance Archer) (c) vs. Komander for the International Championship
The bell rings and Komander low bridges Fletcher out of the ring. He looks to fly off the ring apron, but Fletcher catches him and sends him crashing into the ring apron. He runs over Komander with a big boot and hugs him, then gets back in the ring with Komander. Fletcher then levels Komander with a clothesline, but Komander walks the top rope and flies to take out Fletcher on the outside.
Back from the break, Komander flies off the ropes to level Fletcher. He delivers a hurricanrana to send Fletcher crashing into the commentary desk off the top rope and dumps him back in the ring, then catches Fletcher with a Canadian Destroyer off the top rope and goes for a pin. Fletcher kicks out and catches Komander with a Brainbuster for the win.
Winner (and still): Kyle Fletcher
After the match, Fletcher looks to rip off Komander's mask until Konosuke Takeshita's music hits and he runs out to take the fight to Fletcher. Takeshita levels Fletcher with a right hand and grabs the International Championship belt, but Kazuchika Okada surprises Takeshita with a Rain Maker. Okada picks up the International Championship and doesn't appear to want to hand it back to Fletcher, bug Brody King and Bandido remerge to take out Okada and Fletcher as they come to Takeshita's aid.
We then head over to a video from Chris Jericho, where he reveals he's bringing back "The Painmaker" in a match against Tommaso Ciampa at Redemption. Ciampa agrees to the challenge and issues an Open Challege for Saturday's edition of "AEW Collision" for anyone who wishes to answer in his hometown.
Brian Cage then makes his way to the ring. Dabry Allin follows.
Darby Allin vs. Brian Cage
The bell rings and Allin looks to land a dive on Cage through the middle rope. Cage side steps out of the way and gets Allin in a delayed vertical suplex position, then sends him crashing into the entrance ramp face first.
Back from the break, Allin delivers a Code Red to Cage and delivers a dive to him through the middle rope on the entrance ramp. Cage responds by levelling Allin with a right hand and sends him crashing off the entrance ramp and into the ring post.
Allin gets back inside the ring, and the referee begins a ten count. Cage beats it, but Allin delivers a pair of Coffin Drops to him off the top rope for the win.
Winner: Darby Allin
Divine Dominion and Mercedes Mone then make their way to the ring. Willow Nightingale, Hyan, and Maya World follow.
Willow Nightingale, Hyan, and Maya World vs. Mercedes Mone and Divine Dominion
Nightingale and Mone begin the action. The bell rings and Mone tags out to Megan Bayne. Bayne and Lena Kross get into the ring with Mone, but Hyan tags in and joins Nightingale in the ring with World. Bayne and Kross deliver Fallaway Slams to World and Hyan, then charge at them in the corner. Hyan and World move out of the way, but Nightingale tags in and rocks Kross with an enzuigiri. World tags in and immediately tags out to Hyan. Nightingale, Hyan, and World tripe team on Kross in the corner, then take flight to level Mone, Bayne, and Kross on the outside.
Back from the break, Mone delivers a double lungblower to World and Hyan as Bayne holds them in place. Kross tags in, but World breaks free from her and tags in Nightingale. Nightingale whips Bayle into the corner after Bayne has tagged in on her side, then catches her with a spinebuster and goes for a pin. Mone breaks the fall, but Hyan lands a shotgun dropkick on Mone in the corner. Kross catches Hyan with a boot, but World levels her with a missile dropkick off the top rope.
Nightingale levels Bayne with a clothesline before Mone and World tag in and try pinning one another. World lands a shotgun dropkick on Mone in the corner, but Mone lands The Three Amigos on World. Hyan and Kross then tag in, but Kross lands a back body drop on Hyan and fires off strikes on her in the corner.
Bayne tags in and Kros delivers a big boot to Hyan. Bayne follows it up with a big boot of her own on Hyan and follows it up with a Falcon Arrow, then goes for a pin but Nightingale breaks the fall. Nightingale fires off chops on Kross and Bayne, then levels Bayne with a shoulder pounce. Mone dumps Nightingale out of the ring, but Hyan pins Mone.
Mone kicks out, but Hyan catches her with a spear and goes for a pin. Mone kicks out and delivers the Mone Maker to Hyan for the win.
Winners: Mercedes Mone and Divine Dominion
Moments before the show goes off the air, Mone says she doesn't care if it's Thekla or Nightingale walking out of Redemption as the AEW Women's World Championship with her guaranteed title match at All In as she's flanked by Bayne and Kross on the entrance ramp.