AEW Forbidden Door 2026 stats, match times and more

Mercedes Mone vs. Maya World | AEW Forbidden Door

AEW Forbidden Door 2026 had nine matches on the main card that went 3:26:43 from the SAP Center in in San José, California. The longest match on the main card was the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament final between Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland at 35:06. The shortest on the main card was the AEW World Tag Team Championship match (Adam Copeland & Christian Cage (c) vs The Dogs (David Finlay Jr. & Clark Connors) at 16:46.

AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2026 Match Times

#MatchResultTime
1Three-way tagYoung Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) def. Sky Team (Místico & Máscara Dorada) and Unbound Co. (Titán & Shingo Takagi)17:43
2Singles matchKenny Omega def. Zack Sabre Jr.26:26
3AEW Continental ChampionshipJon Moxley (c) def. El Bandido18:10
4IWGP Global Heavyweight ChampionshipShota Umino (c) def. PAC18:11
5AEW Women’s World ChampionshipThekla (c) def. Starlight Kid18:42
6AEW World Tag Team ChampionshipAdam Copeland & Christian Cage (c) def. The Dogs (David Finlay Jr. & Clark Connors)16:46
7Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament finalMercedes Moné def. Maya World24:51
8Steel Cage matchAllin, Takeshita, O’Reilly, Strong, Cassidy & Briscoe def. Okada, Doyle, Fletcher, Knight, MJF & Andrade30:48
9Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament finalWill Ospreay def. Swerve Strickland35:06

The combined match time across all twelve matches (including the Buy-In Pre Show) was 3:57:13, per wrestlingdata.

Average Age

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 35.5 years.

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