On February 14, 2026, AEW presented the Grand Slam Australia event at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, featuring top talent including Jon Moxley in a key match. The event, broadcast on TNT and Max, showcased multiple championship contests and high-profile bouts, with Jon Moxley competing for the AEW Continental Championship amid other notable matches.
Results and Key Matches from the AEW Grand Slam in Sydney
The night featured a series of significant matches starting with Jon Moxley defending the AEW Continental Championship against Konosuke Takeshita. Meanwhile, the AEW World Championship #1 Contender’s Match saw Hangman Adam Page face Andrade. The wrestlers Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm battled Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta in a “loser gets their head shaved” tag team match, adding a dramatic element to the card. The AEW Women’s Tag Team Championships were defended by Babes of Wrath, the team of Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron, against challengers MegaBad, consisting of Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford.
In the main event, MJF defended his AEW World Championship against Brody King. Additionally, the TNT Championship ladder match involved Kyle Fletcher putting his title on the line against Mark Briscoe, elevating the stakes with a brutal encounter above the ring.
Significance of AEW Grand Slam Australia and Implications for Future Events
The event reinforced AEW’s expanding international presence, particularly by hosting such a comprehensive lineup in Australia. Jon Moxley’s continued success at the AEW Grand Slam solidifies his role as a prominent figure in the promotion, maintaining the momentum of his championship reign. These outcomes set the stage for upcoming rivalries and title defenses, with the audience eagerly awaiting how these storylines will unfold. The diverse card, with high-stakes matches and compelling stipulations, demonstrates AEW’s commitment to delivering varied entertainment on a global level.
