Texas is AEW country once again as Dynamite makes a stop in the Austin area. The list of men who want a shot at the AEW World Championship is getting longer by the day and a new name has entered the mix.
The last shot of last week's episode of AEW Dynamite featured a victorious MJF holding his AEW World Championship belt after a successful title defense against Bandido.
AEW was on a roll in 2025, and it’s looking to continue that momentum in 2026! Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland start their 2026 teaming up against HOOK and Powerhouse Hobbs of The Opps in a Lights Out Tag Match.
Pinch, punch the first AEW Dynamite of the new year and first month, and we’re getting not just Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland teaming again. We’re getting potential unhinged violence.
Pinch, punch the first AEW Dynamite of the new year and first month, and we’re getting not just Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland teaming again. We’re getting potential unhinged violence.
To say that AEW had a return to glory in 2025 would be an understatement. For years, the company had struggled to find the footing it saw in 2021. In some respects, they’re still getting there, but the perception has shifted, and the product is headed in a better direction.
Swerve Strickland made headlines on Saturday night at AEW Full Gear when he made his triumphant return after being away for much of the fall, as he was recovering from a knee injury.
Samoa Joe is the new AEW Men's World Champion and Swerve Strickland is back. That's how the AEW Full Gear PPV ended on Saturday night in New Jersey. Strickland appeared in front of the live audience and confronted Joe and The Opps after he beat Adam Page to win the championship.
Swerve Strickland last wrestled for AEW at the Forbidden Door 2025 event in a losing effort against Kazuchika Okada with Okada's AEW Unified Championship on the line.
Wardlow just returned to AEW programming after missing over a year of action, but it sounds as though he's about miss even more time away from the ring.
AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door 2025 saw two big babyface talents for AEW’s male roster taken out of action. Swerve Strickland suffered further damage to his already hurt leg thanks to AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada and new Don Callis Family member, Wardlow.
The injury bug has struck one of pro wrestling's top stars yet again and the road to recovery begins this week. Fightful reported Sunday that Swerve Strickland had been dealing with a torn meniscus for the past six years.
At Forbidden Door, AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada was set to defend his title against Swerve Strickland in what was sure to be a great match. Normally, fans would have thought Swerve had a good chance of winning, but with his real life knee injury making it look like he'd need to take some time off, the odds didn't seem as good.
Swerve Strickland is just days away from facing Kazuchika Okada for the AEW Unified Championship at Forbidden Door, but he could miss some time away from the ring after that match is over.
When Hangman Adam Page clashes with MJF this weekend at AEW Forbidden Door, we get the next stage in a forever rivalry that we, as AEW fans, have yet to fully appreciate.
AEW Dynamite returns to Baltimore following a controversial weekend. Specifically, the outcome of the AEW Dynasty main event and Swerve Strickland’s post-show words proved emotive.
Booker T has responded to Swerve Strickland’s comments following AEW Dynasty. On his podcast, Booker T said that he wasn’t upset about Strickland saying “F*** Booker T” during a promo that took place after Dynasty went off the air.
Swerve Strickland had a message for Booker T following AEW Dynasty. The former AEW World Champion addressed the live crowd in Philadelphia in an unaired segment after his loss to Jon Moxley in the main event.
"AEW Dynasty 2025" takes place on Sunday night, and the action will emanate live from Philadelphia. Fans will pack Liacouras Center to witness the matches in person.
AEW's second pay-per-view of 2025 is on the horizon. "AEW Dynasty 2025" will emanate from Liacouras Center in Philadelphia on April 6. Six championship matches have been announced for the card.
Swerve Strickland is getting a future title match. During Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view, Strickland became the number one contender for the AEW World title by defeating Ricochet.
Adam ‘Hangman’ Page set alight his beef with Swerve Strickland, and no, that is not a metaphor. The September 4 edition of AEW Dynamite had a rather cinematic end, with Page setting Strickland’s childhood home on fire.
After signing a historic deal to stay in AEW, Swerve Strickland claims WWE is complaining because a black person just got paid handsomely. Basically, WWE thinks AEW made a huge error.
During a recent appearance on "The Breakfast Club," the AEW star confirmed that, despite his new status as a top name in wrestling, he has no desire to return to WWE.
In an AEW landscape often criticized for its lack of coherent storytelling and focus on "dream matches" over proper feuds, one rivalry stands out as undeniable: Swerve Strickland vs. "Hangman" Adam Page.