AEW Dynamite July 1, 2026 stats, match times and more

TBS Championship Survival of the Fittest Match

AEW Dynamite and this week had four matches with a ring time of around 54:00. The longest match on the card was the AEW World Title match at 18:25, which saw MJF defend his title against Mark Briscoe. The shortest match of the broadcast was the as AEW TNT Title match at 8:50 (Kevin Knight vs Lio Rush).

Two matches went sub-10 minutes (TNT Championship and Jon Moxley & Will Ospreay vs The Lethal Twist) and two went over 15-minutes (MJF vs Mark Briscoe and the AEW TBS Championship 6-way Survival of the Fittest).

AEW Dynamite match times this week

#MatchResultTime
1AEW World ChampionshipMJF (c) def. Mark Briscoe18:25
2AEW TNT ChampionshipKevin Knight (c) def. Lio Rush8:50
3Tag team matchJon Moxley & Will Ospreay def. The Lethal Twist (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson)9:15
4AEW TBS Championship (6-way Survival of the Fittest)Hikaru Shida def. Harley Cameron, Kris Statlander, Maika, Persephone & Queen Aminata – title change17:30

The combined match time across all four matches was 54:00, per wrestlingdata.

Average Age

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 32.2 years.

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