EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 9 MIN
AEW Dynamite 3/11/26 Review – Absolute CHAOS, Pointless Matches, Total Mess!
from Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again! · host Majestic Production
Tonight we’re breaking down AEW Dynamite from March 11th, 2026, and honestly folks… this show was a bit of a mess.There was plenty of action, plenty of moves, but a lot of it felt like it didn’t really mean anything.We start with Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero, representing the Don Callis Family. The finish comes from an eye poke and a small package, which isn’t exactly the most exciting way to end a match.Then things get chaotic.Lance Archer and Mark Davis hit the ring, even knocking down Marina Shafir. Don Callis is loving every second of it until Takeshita refuses to attack Moxley with a chair. Instead, he signals that he wants to beat Moxley his own way at Revolution.Next we get Kyle Fletcher defending the TNT Championship against Speedball Mike Bailey.Was it athletic?Absolutely.Did it have a ton of crazy moves?Of course.But did it feel like it meant anything?Not really.It was very much a “moves match.”Then we get Brody King vs… someone, literally a mystery opponent who didn’t even get introduced. King destroys him in seconds before Swerve Strickland attacks with a chain. The segment ends with King snapping the chain in half and chaos breaking out.Honestly… this whole thing felt like a complete waste of time.Other matches included:• Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs The Dogs (David Finlay & Gabe Kidd)• Willow Nightingale defending the TBS Title against Persephone• Dem Bucks vs FTR & Tommaso CiampaThe main event angle was a press conference between MJF and Hangman Adam Page ahead of their Texas Death Match at Revolution.The segment turned into a brawl that spilled into the crowd and eventually the ring. Hangman hit a Dead Eye, set up a barbed wire board, and nearly destroyed MJF before the champion escaped.There was intensity, but overall the show felt disorganized and messy.In this review we break down:• What worked on Dynamite• What didn’t work• The Revolution build• Why several matches felt meaninglessBecause sometimes more action doesn’t necessarily mean a better show.And this episode proved that.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production🤼♂️ 🤼♂️ 🤼♂️ SUBSCRIBE AND RING THE BELL 🤼♀️🤼♀️🤼♀️SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClOEPQb3xZXliPtYRNtUCmQFOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES!https://linktr.ee/mpwmaThank you all and BE MAJESTIC!
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Tonight we’re breaking down AEW Dynamite from March 11th, 2026, and honestly folks… this show was a bit of a mess.There was plenty of action, plenty of moves, but a lot of it felt like it didn’t really mean anything.We start with Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero, representing the Don Callis Family. The finish comes from an eye poke and a small package, which isn’t exactly the most exciting way to end a match.Then things get chaotic.Lance Archer and Mark Davis hit the ring, even knocking down Marina Shafir. Don Callis is loving every second of it until Takeshita refuses to attack Moxley with a chair. Instead, he signals that he wants to beat Moxley his own way at Revolution.Next we get Kyle Fletcher defending the TNT Championship against Speedball Mike Bailey.Was it athletic?Absolutely.Did it have a ton of crazy moves?Of course.But did it feel like it meant anything?Not really.It was very much a “moves match.”Then we get Brody King vs… someone, literally a mystery opponent who didn’t even get introduced. King destroys him in seconds before Swerve Strickland attacks with a chain. The segment ends with King snapping the chain in half and chaos breaking out.Honestly… this whole thing felt like a complete waste of time.Other matches included:• Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs The Dogs (David Finlay & Gabe Kidd)• Willow Nightingale defending the TBS Title against Persephone• Dem Bucks vs FTR & Tommaso CiampaThe main event angle was a press conference between MJF and Hangman Adam Page ahead of their Texas Death Match at Revolution.The segment turned into a brawl that spilled into the crowd and eventually the ring. Hangman hit a Dead Eye, set up a barbed wire board, and nearly destroyed MJF before the champion escaped.There was intensity, but overall the show felt disorganized and messy.In this review we break down:• What worked on Dynamite• What didn’t work• The Revolution build• Why several matches felt meaninglessBecause sometimes more action doesn’t necessarily mean a better show.And this episode proved that.Visit our website ➡️➡️➡️ https://www.majesticproduction.com/Watch our full podcast here ➡️➡️➡️ anchor.fm/majestic-production🤼♂️ 🤼♂️ 🤼♂️ SUBSCRIBE AND RING THE BELL 🤼♀️🤼♀️🤼♀️SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClOEPQb3xZXliPtYRNtUCmQFOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES!https://linktr.ee/mpwmaThank you all and BE MAJESTIC!
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