In a night defined by high-stakes collisions and shifting alliances, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) delivered a chaotic spectacle in Vancouver. Before a crowd of approximately 9,000 spectators, the Dynasty event lived up to its name, blending technical mastery with the kind of unpredictable drama that has grow the hallmark of the promotion.
The evening was punctuated by a series of seismic shifts in the title landscape, most notably the crowning of a new TNT Champion and a change in the Trio’s division. However, the air in the arena shifted most palpably during the Zero Hour pre-show, where a surprise return signaled a new era of volatility for the women’s division.
Whereas the marquee match saw MJF successfully defend his world title against Kenny Omega in a bout that pushed both men to their physical limits, the ripple effects of the undercard will likely be felt for months. From the betrayal of a tag team partner to the physical toll of a grueling Gauntlet match, the night provided a comprehensive appear at the current power dynamics within the company.
The AEW Dynasty results: a surprise return and new champions highlight a strategic pivot for the company, emphasizing the “human story” of betrayal and resilience over simple wins and losses. With several champions retaining their gold and others falling, the road to the next major event has been fundamentally reshaped.
The Return of Kamille and the Fall of the Trio Champions
The drama began before the main broadcast. Kamille, making a highly anticipated return to AEW, wasted no time in establishing her presence. After an initial backstage assault on TBS Champion Willow Nightingale, Kamille dominated Big Anne in the ring. The victory served as a catalyst for further chaos, as Kamille managed to lay out Nightingale twice in a single evening, sending a clear message that the champion’s reign is now under immediate threat.
This trend of instability continued into the Trio’s division. The Conglomeration—comprised of Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly—successfully dethroned The Dogs. The victory was bittersweet and brutal; while the Conglomeration claimed the gold, The Dogs’ Gabe Kidd suffered an injury during the contest that may sideline him for an undetermined period.
Conglomeration rule number 5673: When in doubt leverage @orangecassidy as a weapon!
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 13, 2026
A New Era for the TNT Title
The most grueling segment of the evening was the Casino Gauntlet Match, a high-attrition format designed to test the endurance of the participants. The match featured a deep field of talent, including Tommaso Ciampa, Rush, Bandido, Mike Bailey, El Clon, David Garcia, Anthony Bowens, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC.
In a stunning upset and a career-defining moment, Kevin Knight emerged victorious from the Gauntlet, officially becoming the new TNT Champion. Knight’s victory marks a significant shift in the mid-card hierarchy, as he managed to outlast a variety of styles and veterans to secure the gold.
.@Jet2Flyy is now officially part of this match, but can Kevin Knight go all the way and win the TNT Title?
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 13, 2026
Betrayals and Retentions in the Main Card
The technical brilliance of the evening was mirrored by psychological warfare. The Young Bucks secured a victory over the pairing of Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada, but the result was secondary to the fallout. In a shocking turn, Takeshita abandoned Okada, leaving his partner to face the Bucks alone and effectively dissolving the alliance.
The @youngbucks with the fake out!
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 13, 2026
Elsewhere, several champions managed to hold their ground. Jon Moxley retained the Continental Championship after a physical war with Will Ospreay, who ultimately lacked the strength to execute his signature Tiger Driver. Similarly, Thekla defeated Jamie Hayter to retain her title in a match that devolved into absolute chaos.
In the tag team division, FTR continued their dominance, retaining their titles against the veteran duo of Christian Cage and Adam Copeland. Despite the loss, the match was noted for its intensity, particularly during segments where Cage attempted to use the ropes to choke out the champions.
Quick-View Results Summary
| Match / Title | Winner | Loser(s) |
|---|---|---|
| World Championship | MJF | Kenny Omega |
| TNT Championship | Kevin Knight | Gauntlet Field |
| Trio’s Championship | The Conglomeration | The Dogs |
| Continental Title | Jon Moxley | Will Ospreay |
| Tag Team Title | FTR | Cage & Copeland |
The Main Event: MJF vs. Kenny Omega
The night culminated in a clash of ideologies and athletics. MJF and Kenny Omega delivered a performance that captivated the Vancouver crowd, blending Omega’s high-flying risk-taking with MJF’s opportunistic brilliance. The match reached a fever pitch when Omega executed a diving double stomp, driving a table into the champion.
Despite the onslaught, MJF’s ability to survive and capitalize on small openings allowed him to retain the world title. The victory solidifies MJF’s position at the top of the mountain, though the sheer effort required to defeat Omega suggests that the champion is not as untouchable as he claims.
Omega DRIVES the table into @The_MJF with a diving double stomp!
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 13, 2026
With the dust settling on Dynasty, the focus now shifts to the fallout of these new championships and the inevitable revenge plots following the betrayals of the night. For more official updates on match schedules and champion defenses, fans can monitor the official AEW website.
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