AEW Dynamite Results: Omega & Swerve Brawl, Title Matches – February 11, 2026
- AEW Dynamite Results February 11, 2026 Ontario, California (Toyota Arena)
- The Wednesday night landscape of All Elite Wrestling shifted dramatically in Ontario, California, as Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland engaged in a volatile confrontation that culminated in a...
- The centerpiece of the evening was a face-to-face interview between Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland, moderated by Tony Schiavone.
AEW Dynamite Results
February 11, 2026
Ontario, California (Toyota Arena)
The Wednesday night landscape of All Elite Wrestling shifted dramatically in Ontario, California, as Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland engaged in a volatile confrontation that culminated in a chaotic brawl. The episode, broadcast from the Toyota Arena, also featured a six-man tag team match and set the stage for upcoming championship contests.
Omega and Strickland Ignite Feud
The centerpiece of the evening was a face-to-face interview between Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland, moderated by Tony Schiavone. The tension was palpable as the two men addressed their history and future ambitions. Strickland wasted no time in challenging Omega’s legacy, pointing out that Omega’s previous championship reign coincided with a period of perceived dominance, while Strickland’s ascent to the top occurred during Omega’s absences due to injury or suspension.
“Everyone talked about Kenny like he was the god of professional wrestling, and when Swerve scratched and clawed his way to the top of the company, where was Kenny? Nowhere to be found,” Strickland stated, drawing a resounding “Swerve’s house!” chant from the crowd. He accused Omega of leveraging his Executive Vice President (EVP) status to regain a prominent position in the title picture.
Omega countered by clarifying that he never self-proclaimed himself a “god,” but acknowledged the faith fans had in him. He asserted his commitment to earning his way back to championship contention, dismissing Strickland’s accusations as attempts to undermine his credibility. “The lights may be on in Swerve’s house, but it doesn’t seem like anyone’s home,” Omega retorted, hinting at a potential alliance to dismantle Strickland’s position.
The verbal exchange quickly escalated into a physical altercation. After a pointed challenge from Omega, a slap ignited a full-blown brawl. Officials attempted to intervene, but the chaos spilled onto the stage, where Omega gained the upper hand with a V-Trigger. However, Strickland retaliated with a concealed object, breaking free and delivering a spear that sent both men crashing through a table.
The segment left the AEW faithful buzzing with anticipation for their inevitable clash, a match that promises to be a defining moment for both competitors and the future of the AEW World Championship.
Don Callis Family and Death Riders Clash
Prior to the main event confrontation, the Don Callis Family – Mark Davis, Josh Alexander, and Konosuke Takeshita – battled the Death Riders, comprised of Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and PAC. The match was a fast-paced, hard-hitting affair, with both teams showcasing their respective strengths.
The contest featured a flurry of action, including exchanges between PAC and Davis, Moxley and Davis, and Castagnoli and Davis. The momentum shifted frequently, with both sides demonstrating resilience and determination. A key moment occurred when Takeshita sent Castagnoli into the barricade, followed by a backbreaker in the ring. PAC attempted a springboard attack, but was thwarted by Takeshita, allowing Alexander to dive through the ropes and send PAC to the floor.
The match continued with a chaotic pace, with all six competitors engaging in a relentless exchange of offense. The outcome of the match was not reported as of this writing.
Looking Ahead
AEW Dynamite also previewed several upcoming matches. Kris Statlander is scheduled to defend the AEW Women’s World Championship against Thekla in a strap match. Tommaso Ciampa will defend the TNT Championship against Kyle Fletcher, who expressed his desire to compete independently, with Don Callis offering his support. A three-way tag team match will determine the number one contenders for the AEW Tag Team Championship, featuring The Rascalz, The Young Bucks, and a yet-to-be-determined wildcard team.
Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong are set to face Daniel Garcia and Clark Connors in a tag team bout.
The events of February 11th have undoubtedly set the stage for a compelling few weeks in AEW, with the Omega-Strickland feud taking center stage and several championship opportunities on the horizon. The outcome of the remaining matches will further shape the competitive landscape of All Elite Wrestling.
