AEW Dynamite Results (Nov. 26, 2025): Takeaways After Full Gear
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All Elite Wrestling Credit: All Elite Wrestling Coming off a red-hot Full Gear pay-per-view, this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite had a lot to live up to. It needed to follow up on Samoa Joe reclaiming the AEW World Championship from Adam Page, Hook’s heel turn, and the return of Swerve Strickland. It also had to address the title changes in both the AEW World Tag Team Championship and the AEW TNT Championship divisions. Dynamite marked the return of the annual Continental Classic as well, although the tournament arrived with plenty of confusion about what the competitors are actually fighting for. The first night featured several key matchups, but the stakes were not as clear as they should have been. Here is everything that went down on an intriguing episode of Dynamite: Why Did AEW Already Split The Unified Championship? Tony Khan said last week that AEW carries so many titles because they create stakes. That explanation ignores how effective non-title feuds can be and how easily wrestling can build stakes without another belt. No. 1 contender matches, personal rivalries, and fractured stables all give fans plenty to invest in. So adding the AEW National Championship already felt unnecessary. AEW and Ring of Honor have more than enough titles in circulation. But things went from excessive to outright messy on Dynamite with what appears to be the quiet end of the AEW Unified Championship and the sudden return of both the International and Continental titles, which had been unified in the first place. The Continental Classic has become a bright spot late in the year, and the winner now receives the Continental Championship. That part is fine. The problem is that AEW merged this title with the International Championship at All In when Kazuchika Okada beat Kenny Omega to create…
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