AEW is set to return with its Dynamite episode tomorrow night as it shifts focus to the fallout from the recently concluded Forbidden Door event, marking the start of the journey toward the All Out pay-per-view. Fans are eagerly anticipating Tony Khan AEW Dynamite surprises, as no prior announcements or match cards have been revealed, leaving the show enveloped in secrecy.
The previous weekend’s Forbidden Door featured a wide range of memorable moments, including shocking returns, stunning matches, unexpected upsets, and a poignant ending that stirred emotions. With the All Out event looming, the next Dynamite episode carries significant expectations to build momentum.
New World Title Match Contract Rules Could Shape Upcoming Storylines
During the Forbidden Door pay-per-view, Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) managed to secure a title shot against “Hangman” Adam Page without using the world title contract he won at All In. Although MJF fell short in the match, he still retained this valuable contract. After the event, Tony Khan announced a new policy requiring all world title match contracts to be activated with at least one week’s notice to allow better promotion.
This change opens opportunities for Khan to enforce the current contract promptly, possibly setting up a rematch between MJF and Hangman on this or next week’s Dynamite. This alteration in contract rules adds a strategic layer to the title scene moving forward.

Potential Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament on the Horizon
A month ago, Tony Khan indicated he was waiting to crown the inaugural AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions until the division had enough fit competitors. With the recent return of Jamie Hayter and several injured female wrestlers now nearing recovery, the conditions appear favorable to launch a tag team tournament.
Similar to the previously held tag team tournament that determined the number one contenders for titles at Forbidden Door, this new contest would create fresh competition and spotlight AEW‘s growing women’s roster. The announcement of the duos participating in this potential tournament could be a major surprise awaiting fans at Dynamite.
Wardlow’s Return May Signal Kamille’s Comeback and Renewed Rivalries
Wardlow’s unexpected return at Forbidden Door ended a year-long absence caused by injury and outside projects such as filming a series. Notably, Kamille, who also appeared in that production and has been off AEW TV for months following her split from Mercedes Moné, might soon be reintroduced as well to continue their unresolved storyline.
Bringing Kamille back could reignite the intense feud between her and “The CEO,” potentially heightening the drama within AEW. This rekindled rivalry might be portrayed as Mercedes’s past haunting her, particularly if Kamille challenges for one of her championships, intensifying the stakes for future episodes.
The Road to All Out Begins with Unpredictable Matches and Storylines
All Out stands as one of AEW’s biggest annual events, held this year in Toronto, promising a star-studded card. Tomorrow’s Dynamite episode will be crucial as it sets the stage for upcoming story arcs and matchups leading into the pay-per-view. Given Tony Khan‘s history of last-minute surprises, fans should expect twists that could reshape future confrontations and alliances.
With no official previews or spoilers released, viewers tuning in will likely witness a meticulously planned show filled with unforeseen developments, reflecting an intense and uncertain chapter in AEW’s evolving narrative.
