AEW Dynamite June 24, 2026 stats, match times and more

AEW Dynamite Swerve Strickland vs Daniel Garcia

AEW Dynamite and Collision combined this week had around 1 hour and 25 minutes if in-ring action bell to bell, with the longest match going 13:50 (the AEW International Title match between Konosuke Takeshita and Ricochet), and the shortest 4:20 (The Young Bucks – Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson beating The Mighty Don’t Kneel Mikey Nicholls & Bad Dude Tito).

AEW Dynamite Match times this week

Here are the full match times for this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite:

#MatchResultTime
1Six-man tagDeath Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley & Wheeler Yuta) def. Místico, Brody King & El Bandido12:20
2AEW TBS Title Tournament semi-finalHarley Cameron def. Marina Shafir7:50
3Singles matchWill Ospreay def. El Phantasmo10:45
4Singles matchSwerve Strickland def. Daniel García12:25
5Singles matchZack Sabre Jr. def. Jack Perry13:15
6Tag team matchYoung Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) def. The Mighty Don’t Kneel (Mikey Nicholls & Bad Dude Tito)4:20
7AEW TBS Title Tournament semi-finalQueen Aminata def. Red Velvet10:15
8AEW International ChampionshipKonosuke Takeshita (c) def. Ricochet13:50

The combined match time across all eight matches this week on Dynamite was 1:25:00, per wrestlingdata.

Age and other stats

The average age of the wrestlers on the card (who performed in-ring) was 36.3 years.

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