
The time has come!
All Elite Wrestling passes through the Forbidden Door this evening, as AEW, NJPW, CMLL and STARDOM will join forces to present the AEW Forbidden Door 2026 pay-per-view from the SAP Center in San Jose, CA.
The Buy-In pre-show for AEW Forbidden Door is now officially underway. We get a brief introduction and then waste little time before heading down to the ring for our first match of the evening.
Drilla Moloney vs. Daniel Garcia
Daniel Garcia of The Death Riders makes his way to the ring accompanied by Marina Shafir. He’s up in our first match on the pre-show. His opponent is none other than Drilla Maloney. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one.
After a few minutes of back-and-forth action, we see Shafir gets involved on the ring apron. This doesn’t lead to a victory, however, as Maloney hangs on and literally moments later, picks up Garcia and Donkey Kong’s him into the mat with his finisher for the victory.
Winner: Drilla Maloney
Survival Of The Fittest Qualifier
Maika vs. Skye Blue
After some quick between-match time-killing talk from Renee Paquette and Jeff Jarrett, we head right back down to ringside as Maika makes her way to the ring for a Survival of the Fittest qualifying match.
She settles in the ring and her music dies down. The familiar sounds of Skye Blue’s entrance tune then hits the house speakers and out she comes accompanied by Julia Hart. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one.
Things get started quickly, with Blue taking it to the outsider. The action spills out to the floor, where Maika power bombs Blue onto the hard part of the ring apron.
Back in the ring, we see Blue begin to settle into a bit of a prolonged run in the offensive driver’s seat, however when all was said-and-done, it was Maika who got her hand raised, moving on to the Survival of the Fittest match.
Winner and ADVANCING to Survival of the Fittest: Maika
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship
Divine Dominion (c) vs. Thunder Rosa & Olympia
After some more hype packages and between-match time-killing chatter, we head back inside the SAP Center for our first title tilt of the evening. Olympia comes out first. Out next is her partner, Thunder Rosa, who gets the grand entrance with pyro. The duo settle in the ring and their music dies down.
Now reigning AEW Women’s World Tag-Team Champions Megan Bayne and Lena Kross come out together. The Divine Dominion head to the ring for their latest tag-team title defense. The bell sounds and off we go. The reigning champs start well, but Rosa helps take over and hits a big spinning dive off the top to the floor.
From there, it was Olympia who stole the show, using her strength for some super-impressive power spots that popped the entire building. She squatted Kross a few times and even military press-slammed Bayne off the top-rope with ease.
Rosa hit a top-rope double stomp for a close two-count, but the champs took over from there, hitting there double-chokeslam finisher to retain their tag-team titles with a victory. After the match, the commentators run down the updated lineup for the upcoming PPV, as the final few moments of The Buy-In pre-show tick away.
Winners and STILL AEW Women’s World Tag-Team Champions: Divine Dominion
The Young Bucks vs. MÃstico & Máscara Dorada vs. Shingo Takagi and Titán
The cold open video package airs to get things started for the pay-per-view event, and then we return inside the SAP Center as Excalibur and Nigel McGuinness welcome us back. The Young Bucks theme hits and out comes Nick and Matt Jackson for our first PPV bout of the night.
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