How To Watch AEW Dynasty (2026)
It’s Sunday, and like the late great Brodie Lee would always say, “You know what that means,” it’s time for another AEW PPV/PLE. This time, it is AEW Dynasty, and it’s a very exciting one. However, there are a few questions to know before the show begins. Including the matches on the card, when to watch, and where you can watch them? Well, we got the answer right here.
What Matches Have Been Confirmed For AEW Dynasty 2026?
A Total of 9 matches have been confirmed for AEW Dynasty and they are down below.
- Alex Windsor vs Marina Shafir
- Andrade El Idolo vs Darby Allin (If Allin wins, he gets a future AEW World Championship match)
- Casino Gauntlet match for AEW TNT Championship
- FTR vs Cope and Cage (AEW World Tag Team Championship)
- Jon Moxley vs Will Ospreay (AEW Continental Championship)
- Chris Jericho vs Ricochet
- Young Bucks vs Konosuke Takeshita & Kazuchika Okada
- Thekla vs Jamie Hayter (AEW Women’s World Championship)
- MJF vs Kenny Omega (AEW World Championship)
The Match Most Fans Are Looking Forward To Watching

It’s tough to pick one because AEW PPV’s have phenomenal matches and there are a ton of matches to look forward to. WWE should take notes on how AEW does it with how sloppy the WrestleMania 42 booking has been. Out of the matches above 3 matches come to mind with the most intruige.
The first is Chris Jericho vs Ricochet. Yes, it’s not for a title, but it has been a very long time since pro wrestling fans have seen Jericho wrestle a match. Will Jericho look super rusty in this match, or will he show that he has plenty left in the tank? He’s gonna win because it’s his first match back, and let’s be real, Ricochet still has heat after that whole MS Tweet debacle. However, Jericho is one of the best ever, and it will be great to see him back.
The next match is the Young Bucks vs Konosuke Takeshita & Kazuchika Okada. Especially with the direction AEW wants to go with this Okada and Takeshita story. Both clearly don’t get along, and the question is, will they work together, or will they further drift apart? Only time will tell here, but all 4 wrestlers are phenomenal. Should be a fun match to watch with the story and moves that will be done in the match.
The third match everyone is looking forward to is Kenny Omega vs MJF. Two of the best wrestlers in the company today, and it’s the definition of devil vs angel. This should be such a fun match and a technical masterpiece between the two in the main event.
When, Where, and How To Watch AEW Dynasty 2026
AEW Dynasty is taking place on Sunday, April 13th, 2026, in Vancouver, BC, Canada, at Rogers Arena. The preshow will begin at 7 PM EST/4 PM PST, and it will stream on AEW’s YouTube Channel. As for the Main show that starts at 8 PM EST/ 5 PM PST, you can watch it on HBO Max & Amazon Prime. The price, as usual, costs $49.99, and with how fun these shows are, it’s worth it.
Last Thoughts Before AEW Dynasty 2026
An AEW PPV will always be a fun one, and this should be no different at all. It should be action-packed and an enjoyable watch. If you have the time and the money, it’s worth it with how strong of a reputation AEW PPVs have. Hopefully, AEW Dynasty doesn’t go past midnight, as these shows can be long, but with 9 matches, it shouldn’t.
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