AEW Dynamite, June 3, 2026: A Night of Interference, Interruption, and Unexpected Twists
AEW Dynamite on June 3, 2026, was a spectacle of chaos, with Will Ospreay's neck-saving performance, the surprise return of Mercedes Moné, and MJF's matador antics. The show was a rollercoaster of action, with interference, interruptions, and unexpected twists that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
Will Ospreay: The Aerial Assassin's Redemption
Ospreay's match against Mark Davis was a testament to his resilience and mental fortitude. Last time they faced off, Ospreay suffered a devastating loss due to a series of piledrivers. This time, he learned from Jon Moxley and the Death Riders, and his neck held strong. The match was a showcase of Ospreay's fighting spirit, with both men trading blows and near-falls. The interference from the Callis Family added an extra layer of chaos, with Moxley and the Death Riders providing assistance. The match culminated in Ospreay tapping out Davis with an armbar, proving that his mental will was as sharp as his Hidden Blade.
Mercedes Moné: The CEO's Redemption Tour
The return of Mercedes Moné as the wild card in the Owen Hart women's tournament was a strategic move. Her victory over Windsor was a showcase of her control and dominance. Moné's refusal to release the hold after the bell confirmed her heel alignment. The CEO's alignment with the promotion and her potential showdown with Persephone in the semifinals adds an intriguing layer to the women's division. Moné's redemption tour could culminate in a clash with Thekla at All In, a match that would be a clash of personalities and a worthy addition to the Wembley Stadium card.
MJF: The Matador's Championship Defense
MJF's defense of the AEW World Championship against Rush was a thrilling encounter. The no count-out stipulation added an element of chaos, with Rush delivering a straitjacket piledriver on the apron. The match was filled with theatrics and drama, including Rush's attempt to pop his shoulder back into place and MJF's selling of the submission. MJF's ability to sell his reactions and the match's storytelling made it a standout performance. The addition of the Callis Family's interference and Kevin Knight's joining further adds to the intrigue surrounding MJF's reign.
The Rest of the Show
The rest of the show featured a variety of matches and segments, including Mark Briscoe's victory over Lio Rush, Andrade El Idolo's squash, and Kevin Knight's retention of the TNT Championship. The show also saw the return of Thekla, who demanded a challenger from Stardom for Forbidden Door, and the Young Bucks' challenge to the Dogs for the tag titles. The show concluded with a grade of B, a testament to the banging action and surprises that kept the audience engaged throughout.
AEW Dynamite on June 3, 2026, was a night of chaos, redemption, and unexpected twists. The show showcased the resilience of its performers and the creativity of its storytelling. As the promotion continues to evolve, the audience can expect more surprises and thrilling matches in the future.