AEW Dynamite June 10, 2026 stats, match times and more

AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster Skye Blue vs Sareee

AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster this week (June 10, 2026) had five matches and 1 hour, 7 minutes and 10 seconds of in-ring action at the Andrew J Brady Music Center in Cincinnati. Every bout went over 11 minutes, with the shortest match of the night going 11:25.

AEW Dynamite Match times this week

Andrade vs. Orange Cassidy was the longest match of the night at 15:20, Swerve vs. King was close behind at 15:00, and nothing dropped below Maya World vs Skye Blue at 11:25, a long way from the 35-second squash Andrade had on last week’s Dynamite.

#MatchResultTime
1AEW Continental ChampionshipJon Moxley (c) def. Shane Taylor13:15
2Singles matchMark Briscoe def. PAC12:10
3Singles matchAndrade El Ídolo def. Orange Cassidy15:20
4Owen Hart Women’s Tournament QFMaya World def. Skye Blue11:25
5Owen Hart Men’s Tournament SFSwerve Strickland def. Brody King15:00

The combined match time of the show was 1:07:10 (across all five matches), per wrestlingdata.

Average age

The average age of this show jumped to 37.9 years, nearly four years older than the same show last week at 34.4.

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