All Elite Wrestling is set to air the final Dynamite show of January 2026 this Wednesday, continuing its momentum toward Revolution 2026 in March. Fans eagerly anticipate the high-stakes matches that will feature several championship defenses, making this event pivotal in shaping upcoming storylines. Tony Khan AEW Dynamite mistake concerns arise as decisions made in these matches could significantly impact the promotion’s future direction.
Key Matches and Titles on the Line During Tonight’s Dynamite
The card includes Kris Statlander defending her AEW Women’s World Championship against Thekla from the Triangle of Madness faction, highlighting an intense women’s title clash. Recently returned star Andrade faces Swerve Strickland in a match expected to draw considerable attention due to their contrasting styles and histories. Meanwhile, two additional championships will be contested: Mark Briscoe puts his TNT Championship on the line against El Clon, and the World Tag Team Championship match features FTR, consisting of Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, defending their titles against Jake Something and Mark Davis representing the Don Callis Family. While champions typically retain in big events, there’s speculation that Khan may be risking a major error if he does not allow one of the challengers, particularly the tag team duo, to capture the belts.

Rising Forces Challenge Established Champions in Tag Team Division
The alliance between Jake Something and Mark Davis has rapidly gained traction within AEW, as fans recognize them as one of the most compelling heel tag teams currently on the roster. Their momentum contrasts with FTR’s championship reign, which, despite the team’s respected status, has not fully captured fan enthusiasm. This dynamic creates a pressing question for Tony Khan about whether to continue backing FTR or embrace change by crowning new champions. The outcome will likely influence tag team storylines moving forward.
Tony Khan’s Recent Reaction Highlights His Creative Involvement
Following AEW Collision last Saturday, Tony Khan attracted attention by responding to fan praise regarding a tag team segment involving Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor. The segment suggested the pair might target the Women’s Tag Team titles, building intrigue around potential future storylines. When a fan on X commended the pairing and credited whoever conceived the idea, Khan replied,
“I’m already very well-compensated, thank you. #AEWCollision,”
demonstrating his direct engagement in crafting AEW’s narratives. Whether Hayter and Windsor will feature as a team on Dynamo tomorrow remains to be seen, keeping fans curious.
Potential Consequences of Tomorrow’s Dynamite Results
The January finale of AEW Dynamite carries substantial weight, as decisions about title changes will heavily influence the company’s momentum toward Revolution 2026. If Tony Khan opts not to make a daring move with the tag team titles, the promotion risks stagnating fan interest in certain divisions. Conversely, crowning new champions in critical matches could refresh storylines and elevate emerging talent like Jake Something and Mark Davis. With major personalities such as Mark Briscoe, Kris Statlander, and Swerve Strickland involved, the outcomes will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike, making tomorrow’s episode a defining moment for AEW’s creative trajectory.
"These two are ANIMALS. And I unleashed them on All Elite Wrestling."
EXCLUSIVE: With @DunkzillaDavis and @JakeSomething_ having earned an opportunity at FTR's AEW World Tag Team Titles, @TheDonCallis says that all good things must come to an end … pic.twitter.com/YYsaRYkjlY
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 15, 2026
I’m already very well-compensated, thank you.#AEWCollision
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) January 25, 2026
