Tony Khan Adds Two Explosive Matches to AEW Dynamite Tonight

AEW President and CEO Tony Khan has revealed two additional high-stakes matches scheduled for tonight’s AEW Dynamite, taking place live from Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado. These matches highlight key rivalries and title defenses, promising significant developments for fans watching the Wednesday night show.

The focus centers on the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship, with The Babes of Wrath, Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron, defending their titles against MegaBad, comprised of Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne. This match serves as a rubber match following their recent encounters, including a title defense in Australia earlier this month where The Babes of Wrath retained their championship.

Women’s Tag Team Title Defense Set Amid Ongoing Rivalries

The Babes of Wrath will attempt to maintain their hold on the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship against MegaBad, who are eager to avenge a post-match attack that occurred after their loss at Grand Slam: Australia. This encounter marks the culmination of a heated feud between these teams and will provide clarity on the tag team championship scene.

Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite8/7cTOMORROW
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Title@WillowWrestles/@HarleyCameron vs @MeganBayne/@ThePenelopeFord w/ @Lena_Kross
Aiming to avenge a postmatch attack in Australia, Babes of Wrath will defend the gold in a rubber match vs MegaBad TOMORROW! pic.twitter.com/dhKioVwjrZ
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 25, 2026

High-Intensity 10-Man Tag Team Match Highlights Rivalries From Collision

In addition to the tag title showdown, AEW Dynamite will feature a Mile High Madness Anything Goes 10-man tag team match. The Demand, featuring Ricochet, Toa Liona, and Bishop Kaun, teams up with World Tag Team Champions FTR, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, to face off against The Rascalz’s Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz, The Young Bucks—Matt and Nick Jackson—and Jack Perry.

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This high-stakes match stems from recent events during this past weekend’s Collision show. The Young Bucks assisted The Rascalz in defeating FTR in an Eliminator match, prompting a violent retaliation from Harwood and Wheeler against the Bucks’ family. Jack Perry attempted to intervene but was thwarted by Ricochet at the entrance ramp, as Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun supported FTR in the ring.

Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite8/7cTOMORROW
Mile High MadnessFTR/@KingRicochet/@BishopKaun/@ToaLiona vs @Boy_Myth_Legend/@YoungBucks/@DezmondXavier/@ZacharyWentz
After FTR/Demand jumped Rascalz, Jungle Jack, Matt & Nick + their family, they fight 5-on-5 Anything Goes, TOMORROW! pic.twitter.com/iMvL4elo4J
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 25, 2026

Additional Matches and Crucial Storyline Developments Tonight

Beyond these major contests, the Dynamite card includes a trio of singles matches: Mark Davis versus Brody King, Orange Cassidy against Gabe Kidd, and Jon Moxley taking on El Clon. These matches continue to build momentum for the various performers and ongoing story arcs in AEW.

Further intrigue will come from a segment featuring AEW World Champion MJF and Hangman Page, who will determine the stipulation for their upcoming bout at Revolution 2026, adding a strategic layer to their rivalry and setting the tone for the event ahead.

Significance of Tonight’s Matches for AEW’s Competitive Landscape

Tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite is significant as it advances key plots and championship battles that could reshape the promotion’s landscape. The Women’s World Tag Team Championship rubber match will offer a definitive chapter in the ongoing feud between The Babes of Wrath and MegaBad, while the Mile High Madness 10-man tag will heighten tensions among several top factions, emphasizing the fractured alliances and escalating hostilities.

As AEW moves closer to the Revolution pay-per-view, the outcomes tonight will hold substantial weight, influencing future title matches and storyline progressions. Fans should expect intense action and strategic developments impacting the wrestlers involved and AEW’s competitive narrative.

Anthony Livas
Anthony Livas
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