Multiple titles were defended on the March 4, 2026 edition of AEW Dynamite, with most champions retaining their belts. MJF was victorious over "The Jet" Kevin Knight to retain the AEW World Championship, while Thekla retained the AEW women's world title over Thunder Rosa and Jon Moxley even won his Continental Championship Eliminator match over Hechicero. But Jet Set Rodeo putting out the idea that they would fight anyone at any time was something Don Callis saw the ability to take advantage of, and he managed to orchestrate a scenario that has won his faction some more gold.
How did this go down tonight, what led to this, and what could be on the horizon? Let's break it all down!
What Went Down:
After "Hangman" Adam Page defeated enhancement talent Marty Snow in a few seconds, he had a promo argument with MJF about their upcoming Texas Death Match at AEW Revolution. While distracted, Page was attacked from behind by The Don Callis Family's Kazuchika Okada, Mark Davis, and Kyle Fletcher. Callis then came out to issue the challenge, having already talked to Tony Khan about making that the main event of the night.
Since Knight was also going into this match worse for wear, ProtoKada and Davis had the distinct advantage, but were still on the verge of losing until MJF decided to interfere, going after Page. Davis was able to pick up the victory for his team to win the titles, as seen here:
Jet Set Rodeo go down as having held the title for 47 days, making them the second shortest title reign in this belt's history so far, just a few days past The Patriarchy's record of 36 days. This now makes both Kazuchika Okada and Kyle Fletcher double champions, as they currently also hold the AEW International Championship and the AEW TNT Championship titles as well.
Personal Reactions & What Happens Next?:
This makes a lot of sense. The Don Callis Family are at the forefront of heel stories, and this will further the feud between Page and MJF. It never quite felt like JetSpeed and Page were a legitimate tag team to me, so I was expecting this to be a transitional reign. I'm not a huge fan of having so many double champions all the time, so I wish this could have been three members of The Don Callis Family who aren't already holding other belts (perhaps Davis, Lance Archer, and Hechicero? Or Andrade in there?) but ProtoKada and Aussie Open as a synergy point with Fletcher in the middle does make sense. No teams stand out as obvious next in line options for the throne, but I'm sure we'll see at least The Death Riders trying to take their gold.
Tell us what you think about this title change by leaving a comment below! Who do you think will be the next in line to challenge for the title, or possibly even win the belt next? Keep the discussion going!