AEW Dynamite June 3, 2026 stats, match times and more

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AEW Dynamite had six matches and 1 hour, 16 minutes, 55 seconds of in-ring action this week from the Siegel Center in Richmond on (June 3, 2026). MJF retained the AEW World Championship over Rush in a No Countout opener, while Will Ospreay beat Mark Davis to reach the Owen Hart men’s final in the main event.

Match times

Ospreay vs. Davis closed the show at 23:05, the longest match of the night. The opener ran nearly as long, as MJF vs. Rush went 18:30 for the World Title. Andrade beat DK Vandu in 35 seconds in the shortest bout of the night.

#MatchResultTime
1AEW World Championship (No Countout)MJF (c) def. Rush18:30
2Singles matchMark Briscoe def. Lio Rush9:15
3Singles matchAndrade El Ídolo def. DK Vandu0:35
4AEW TNT ChampionshipKevin Knight (c) def. Mike Bailey13:00
5Owen Hart Women’s Tournament QFMercedes Moné def. Alex Windsor12:30
6Owen Hart Men’s Tournament SFWill Ospreay def. Mark Davis23:05

Combined match time: 1:16:55 across all six matches, per wrestlingdata. For context, that is within a minute of Clash in Italy’s full pay-per-view runtime (1:16:01).

The age stats

The average age across the card was 34.4 years, putting Dynamite right alongside Monday’s Raw at 34.6 and above this week’s NXT at 29.9.

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