AEW Dynamite June 17, 2026 stats, match times and more

AEW Dynamite Hazuki vs Mercedes Mone

AEW Dynamite #350 took place on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, Texas. Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone called the broadcast.

The card featured four matches with recorded times and eight matches that went untimed, as these were recorded for ROH and Collision (which we’ll report on when those matches air). Match three was an Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament semi-final won by Mercedes Moné. The second women’s semi-final was taped for Collision. You can find the full spoilers for the Collision tapings here.

Match times

#MatchResultTime
1Singles matchKenny Omega def. Tony Nese1:50
2Tag team matchBrodido (El Bandido & Brody King) def. Death Riders (Daniel García & Jon Moxley)22:10
3Owen Hart Women’s Tournament semi-finalMercedes Moné def. Hazuki22:30
412-man tagAndrade, Okada, Doyle, Fletcher, Knight & MJF def. Allin, Takeshita, Cassidy, Strong, O’Reilly & Briscoe17:25

The combined match time across the four timed matches was 1:03:55, per wrestlingdata.

Age and other stats

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 36.3 years.

The longest timed match was Mercedes Moné’s win over Hazuki at 22:30. The shortest was Kenny Omega’s win over Tony Nese at 1:50.

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