Wednesday, June 10, 2026

AEW Dynamite: Summer Blockbuster Results – June 10, 2026

AEW Dynamite: Summer Blockbuster is live tonight at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from the Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, OH.

Tommaso Ciampa Calls Out Chris Jericho

This week’s show kicks off with Tony Schiavone in the ring. He is joined by Tommaso Ciampa in the ring. “The Pyscho Killer” demands Schiavone tell everyone that he is better than Chris Jericho. Schiavone refuses. Ciampa bullies him into a corner.

Schiavone eventually obliges, but before he can finish, Jericho’s theme hits. Out he comes to the ring. Jericho taunts Ciampa for being bald. He then gets under Ciampa’s skin by calling him “Tommy.” Ciampa says even his mother didn’t call him that.

Jericho interrupts and says, “Tommy’s mommy?” Cue the “Tommy’s mommy!” chant. Ciampa asks Jericho if he thinks he’s a joke. Jericho gets serious and talks about his return making Ciampa a very angry man. He suggests Ciampa takes that stick out of his ass before he sticks it up even further.

He ends by calling Ciampa “Tommy” once again. After a pause, Ciampa and Jericho begin slugging it out, trading shots in the middle of the ring. A ton of security and officials hit the ring and breaks them up. Jericho is restrained on the ramp. Ciampa in the ring. They re-engage, etc.

Backstage With The Don Callis Family

Backstage, Don Callis is with TNT Champion Kevin Knight when Andrade El Idolo walks up. He asks Callis if he is with him or Knight. Callis assures him that everything is good.

AEW Continental Championship
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Shane Taylor

The familiar sounds of Jon Moxley’s theme hits. Out comes the leader of The Death Riders through the crowd accompanied by Marina Shafir. He settles in the ring as “The Dapper Yapper” Justin Roberts formally introduces him for his AEW Continental Championship defense in our opening contest.

After his music dies down, the theme for his opponent hits and out comes Shane Taylor accompanied by the rest of Shane Taylor Promotions. They, much like Shafir moments earlier, are forced to go to the back as no one is allowed at ringside during Continental title tilts.

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. A loud “F**k ’em up, Moxley! F**k ’em up!” chant breaks out and spreads throughout the building. Mox controls the first couple of minutes, however things end up on the floor where Taylor puts Mox through a table with a chokeslam.

On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break as this high stakes opening championship contest continues. The show returns and after a few minutes of back-and-forth action, Mox hits a Stomp and Bulldog Choke for the win. Afterwards, STP beats down Moxley and The Death Riders.

Winner and STILL AEW Continental Champion: Jon Moxley

Mercedes Mone Is Back

A vignette airs for Mercedes Mone, who returned as the wild care in the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament last week. She talks about being on the sidelines watching for the past six months as the women in AEW missed opportunities and wasted time. Now she’s back.

Kevin Knight Explains Decision To Join Don Callis Family

Back inside the arena, Don Callis comes to the stage, and he introduces the AEW TBS Champion, Kevin Knight. They head to the ring, and Knight says everyone is upset with him when they should be upset with Darby Allin for letting them all down.

Knight says they should also be upset with Mike Bailey for breaking up JetSpeed. Knight says Callis saw him as the biggest star not in the Family, and now they are linked up and heading for Jet 2 Belts. Knight calls out MJF, but Allin hits the ring instead.

Callis gets out of the ring, and Allin hits Knight in the bakc with his skateboard. Allin tells Knight he hopes it was worth it and goes for the Coffin Drop, but other members of the Family hit the ring. Allin escapes through the crowd as Callis and Jake Doyle help Knight to his feet to end the intense segment.

Mark Briscoe vs. PAC

Back to the ring we go for our next match of the evening. PAC backs Briscoe into the ropes and the corner, but they have a clean break. They lock up again and exchange waist-locks. Briscoe turns it into a wrist-lock, but PAC counters into one of his own.

Briscoe counters back and takes PAC to the mat and applies a hammer-lock. PAC gets freee and takes Briscoe down, but Briscoe comes back with a shoulder tackle. They pie-face each other, and then PAC kicks Briscoe in the face with authority.

Briscoe comes back with chops, but PAC sends him to the apron and kicks him in the face. PAC goes to the outside, but Briscoe dodges and delivers a scissor kick through the ropes. Briscoe slams PAC on the floor and follows with an elbow drop from the apron.

Briscoe delivers a few more shots and puts PAC in a chair, but PAC comes back with a kick to the midsection and drives Briscoe through the chair with a brain-buster as the show. On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break.

The show returns and Briscoe delivers body shots and follows with a back elbow. Briscoe delivers uppercut chops and drops PAC with a leaping back elbow. Briscoe delivers a splash in the corner and follows with an exploder suplex. Briscoe delivers a corner clothesline and puts PAC up top.

Briscoe slams PAC to the mat and goes for the cover, but PAC kicks out at two. Briscoe delivers a brain-buster and sets up for the Froggy Bow, but PAC rolls out of the way and guillotines Briscoe on the top rope. PAC delivers pump kicks, but Briscoe comes back with elbow strikes.

They exchange more strikes and kicks, and then PAC delivers a German suplex. PAC delivers back elbows, but Briscoe comes back with a kick to the face. They spill to the floor and Briscoe follows with a neck-breaker. Briscoe gets PAC back into the ring and goes for the cover, but PAC kicks out at two. Briscoe goes for the Froggy Bow, but PAC gets his knees up.

PAC goes up top, but Briscoe cuts him off. PAC throws Briscoe into the corner and goes up top again. PAC goes for a Shooting Star Press, but Briscoe gets his knees up. Briscoe delivers the Jay Driller for the pin fall and the victory.

Winner: Mark Briscoe

Mark Briscoe Calls Out MJF

Once the bout is over, Briscoe calls out MJF. We head to another break. The show returns and we see MJF is in the crowd. MJF says Briscoe is not a great listener. MJF says he is the law and the final word in AEW, and his final word in Briscoe getting a title shot is, once again, no.

MJF says he is the rising tide of AEW, and Briscoe is nothing but an anchor. MJF says he is protecting the World title from people like Briscoe, and it’s funny that Briscoe has friends in the Conglomeration. MJF says he doesn’t need friends because money talks, and the Lethal Twist attack Briscoe from behind.

Briscoe fights all of them off for a bit, but they come back and beat him down before the Conglomeration hit the ring to make the save. Briscoe says MJF isn’t the boss, but he is an asshole. Briscoe says MJF is going to need to find some friends or pay some people.

Why? Because he talked to Tony Khan. Briscoe says Khan told him to find five friends, and MJF needs to find five guys, and there will be a six-on-six Steel Cage Match at Forbidden Door. Briscoe says Khan told him if his teams win, he gets a guaranteed World title shot.

Orange Cassidy vs. Andrade El Idolo

As we return to ringside, we gear up for our next match of the evening. The entrances take place and then the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Andrade goes behind for a waist-lock, but Cassidy takes him down. They go back and forth, and Cassidy drops him with an arm-drag.

Cassidy blocks a kick to the face and sends Andrade into the ropes, but Andrade holds on. Andrade stops Cassidy from putting his hands in his pockets. Andrade removes his pants in the corner, and then Cassidy revealed he is wearing tear-away jeans to mock Andrade.

Cassidy sends Andrade to the outside, but Andrade comes back in and takes Cassidy down. Andrade goes for a Figure Four, but Cassidy kicks him into the corner and delivers a back elbow. Andrade comes back and sends Cassidy to the outside as the show heads to a commercial break.

When the show returns, we see Andrade connect with some vicious knee strikes in the corner. Andrade sends Cassidy across, but Cassidy slams his head into the turnbuckle a few times. Cassidy delivers a diving clothesline and goes for a DDT, but Andrade counters with Three Amigos.

Cassidy counters the third with Stundog Millionaire and Andrade goes to the floor. Cassidy goes for a dive, but Andrade catches him and delivers a suplex on the floor. Andrade flirts with a female fan at ringside, but Cassidy drops him with a dive through the ropes.

From there, Lio Rush appears in the crowd and asks for a selfie with Cassidy. Cassidy does it, but Andrade delivers a forearm shot to him. Rush gets a selfie with Andrade after they go back and forth, and then Cassidy drops Andrade with a DDT.

Cassidy gets Andrade back into the ring and goes up top. Andrade cuts him off and delivers a Meteora for a two count. Cassidy comes back and gets a roll-up for a two count, but Andrade delivers a back elbow. Andrade runs the ropes, but Cassidy decks him.

Now we see the two exchanging strikes. Cassidy gains the advantage with a dropkick. Cassidy goes to the ropes, and then sends Andrade to the ramp before dropping him with a diving DDT. Cassidy gets Andrade back into the ring and delivers another diving DDT for a two count.

Cassidy goes for the Orange Punch, but Andrade counters with a spinning back elbow. Andrade delivers the DM and gets the pin fall and the victory. Once the match wraps up, Andrade grabs a mic and asks one rhetorical question and the show moves on.

Winner: Andrade El Idolo

Will Ospreay’s Journey To 2026 Owen Hart Cup Finals

We see special digital exclusive footage from last week of Will Ospreay cutting a promo. He said the semifinals are done, but he feels like he got hit by a truck. He said Mark Davis is stronger than he remembered, but he owes something to the Death Riders. Alex Windsor ran up to him and hugged him while crying. He pushes the camera away.

5-On-5 Street Fight Challenge Issued

Jon Moxley is shown backstage. He says Taylor could have walked away with his pride, and then Marina Shafir says she is going to beat down Trish Adora with every weapon she has. Daniel Garcia challenges them for AEW Collision in a five-on-five Street Fight.

2026 Owen Hart Cup Tournament
Maya World vs. Skye Blue

A vignette airs for the AEW Women’s World Champion, Thekla, showing her incidents in Japan and recapping last week when she said she is declaring death to Stardom. We then return inside the arena and head down to ringside for our next match of the evening, which is in the 2026 Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.

The bell sounds and we see Blue take World down and kick her in the head. World comes back with a few elbow strikes. Blue drops her with a strike of her own, and then they exchange strikes against the ropes. World delivers a leg lariat and slams Blue’s face into the turnbuckle.

World kicks Blue in the head and comes off the top, but Blue dodges and drops her with a clothesline. Blue delivers elbow strikes and stomps World down in the corner. Bluw delivers a snap suplex and goes for the cover, but World kicks out at two.

Blue kicks World in the face and follows with elbow strikes. World counters with a kick to Blue’s face, but Blue comes back with a knee strike. Blue delivers a draping neck-breaker on the ramp. On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

When the show returns, after some more action we see World go on to secure the victory over Blue in an upset to advance to a semifinal match against Athena in the next round. The other tourney semifinal bout pitting Mercedes Mone vs. Hazuki will take place next week on the show.

Winner and ADVANCING: Maya World

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