AEW DYNAMITE Results (July 29, 2026): Willow Nightingale Celebration, Trios Title Match & More

AEW DYNAMITE Results (July 29, 2026): Willow Nightingale Celebration, Trios Title Match & More

Tonight on AEW Dynamite, Willow Nightingale celebrates her AEW Women's World Championship win, The Conglomeration defend the AEW World Trios Championship against The Demand, and more.

By AnthonyMango - Jul 29, 2026 04:07 PM EST
Filed Under: AEW

Tonight's episode of AEW Dynamite (July 29, 2026) emanates from Masonic Temple Theater in Detroit, MI and will air starting at 8 p.m. ET on TBS and HBO Max.

It's Wednesday, and you know what that means - results, match winners, promo segment notes and other major developments from All Elite Wrestling will be added below as Dynamite airs.

Preview & Predictions for AEW Dynamite:

On tap for tonight's episode, Willow Nightingale celebrates becoming AEW Women's World Champion, The Conglomeration defend the AEW World Trios Championship against The Demand, and Renee Paquette sits down with The Young Bucks, Adam Copeland and Christian Cage following AEW Redemption.

Stop me if you've heard this one before, but there is obviously no way Willow Nightingale goes through her celebration promo segment without being interrupted by Mercedes Mone, who will be challenging her for the AEW Women's World Championship at AEW All In. There's a chance Thekla also comes into the fray, upset over losing her title, if they want to keep that story lingering to kill some time for the next few weeks. If that's the case, Willow will need to be backed up by some babyfaces to fight off The Sisters of Sin, possibly setting up a Triangle of Madness match at All In for the Artist of STARDOM Championship?

The Young Bucks and Cope & Cage interview will be a lot of back and forth about respecting each other, but needing to win the tag team titles, wherein Christian Cage will be the antagonist to start upsetting everyone's feelings and get them less on the "buddies who are talking about how high they hold the others in regard" and more on the "but I'm going to beat you in Wembley" side of things.

As far as the trios titles are concerned, I think there's a 50/50 shot the belts change hands. The Demand is in no way a slouch team to ignore and The Conglomeration could easily be in a multi-man match at All In without having those belts on them. Flip a coin on this one, as it's tough to predict.

Here are your results for AEW Dynamite - July 29, 2026:

  • Will Ospreay had another confrontation with the Death Riders outside the arena. Ospreay told them he's out of the group and handed over his patch, after slapping down Daniel Garcia. No other physicality took place, but a lot of intimidation. Suddenly, "Hangman" Adam Page popped up to tell Ospreay that if he needs something, to let him know. Ospreay can't trust Kenny Omega anymore, so he can't just Page either and will do this on his own, even though he appreciates the sentiment. Page told him he's got this.
  • 3-Way for the AEW National Championship: Andrade El Idolo (c) retained over Nick Wayne and Jack Perry by pinfall over Wayne.
  • The Brawling Birds spoke to Renee Paquette again about how they want the women's tag team titles and The Divine Dominion are ducking them.
  • Trios Match: "Speedball" Mike Bailey and Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) defeated The Don Callis Family's Kyle Fletcher, Jake Doyle, and Brian Cage
  • Renee Paquette sat down with The Young Bucks, Adam Copeland and Christian Cage to talk about their upcoming tag team title match, their respect for each other, and their need to win/retain the belts for their legacies.
  • AEW TBS Championship Match: Maya World (c) defeated Persephone by pinfall with a little help from Kris Statlander getting revenge on Persephone
  • Mark Davis challenged Will Ospreay to a match at AEW Grand Slam Mexico. Davis said they are 1-1 in singles matches, claimed Ospreay's previous victory had an asterisk because of the Death Riders, and promised to leave the Don Callis Family behind so they could settle things one-on-one.
  • Willow Nightingale's AEW Women's World Championship celebration was interrupted by Mercedes Mone, who demanded Willow sign the contract for their title match at All In London. Willow signed it against Mone's chest before they argued over Mercedes believing Willow has repeatedly overshadowed her career. Divine Dominion attacked Willow and planted her with the Divine Drop until The Brawling Birds ran out to make the save.
  • AEW Continental Championship Match: Jon Moxley (c) retained against Komander after putting him out with the Bulldog Choke.
  • Mick Foley interviewed the Bang Bang Gang, who addressed Jay White's absence and challenged The Dogs to face them on Collision.
  • Trios Match for the AEW World Trios Championship: The Demand defeated The Conglomeration (Kyle O'Reilly, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong) (c) to win the titles by pinfall over Cassidy. Lethal Twist interfered, with Blake Christian striking Cassidy with one of the championship belts before Ricochet finished him with the Spirit Gun. The Demand and Lethal Twist continued attacking The Conglomeration after the match. Brody King attempted to make the save before "Hangman" Adam Page arrived with a steel chair wrapped in barbed wire. Page cleared the ring and hit Jay Lethal with the Buckshot Lariat.
  • The Death Riders responded to the Bang Bang Gang's challenge. Daniel Garcia criticized Will Ospreay for leaving the group, while Jon Moxley addressed the upcoming Continental Cup tournament that will determine his challenger for the AEW Continental Championship at All In.
  • Kenny Omega came to the ring to explain why he attacked Will Ospreay following AEW Redemption, but Ospreay interrupted him. Omega said he had always placed their friendship ahead of the AEW World Championship and accused Ospreay of ignoring his warnings about Jon Moxley before nearly helping the Death Riders set a trap for him. Ospreay explained that he joined the Death Riders because he valued their training, camaraderie and willingness to protect him, even though he never shared their philosophy. Omega repeatedly slapped Ospreay and claimed he would always be one step ahead of him. Ospreay eventually knocked Omega down and warned that when he pulls the trigger at All In, he will do it from the front and make sure Omega sees it coming. The episode ended with the two staring each other down.

What are your thoughts about this episode of AEW Dynamite? Drop a reaction in the comments below!

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