Get ready for a wrestling extravaganza like no other! AEW Grand Slam Australia just delivered a night of jaw-dropping action, and we’ve got the inside scoop on what went down on February 14, 2026. This event, taped earlier and set to air at 8 PM ET on TNT and HBO Max, was packed with unforgettable moments that will have fans talking for weeks. But here’s where it gets controversial—some outcomes might just divide the wrestling world. Let’s dive into the highlights!
AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita kicked things off with a bang. In a grueling contest, the match ended in a time-limit draw, leaving fans on the edge of their seats and craving more. And this is the part most people miss—draws like this often set the stage for future rivalries, so keep an eye on these two.
Next up, the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship saw The Babes of Wrath face off against Megabad. But the real shocker? Lena Kross made her explosive debut, attacking The Babes of Wrath and aligning with Megabad. This unexpected twist could reshape the women’s division—what does this mean for future matchups?
In the AEW World Championship #1 Contender Match, Adam Page battled Andrade El Idolo in a match that had fans chanting “F*ck Don Callis.” Page secured the win with his signature buckshot lariat, earning a shot at the title at Revolution. But here’s the question: Can Page finally dethrone the champion, or is he in for another heartbreak?
The Mixed Tornado Tag Match brought high stakes as Toni Storm & Orange Cassidy defeated The Death Riders. The loser, Wheeler Yuta, had his head shaved by Luther in a humiliating post-match moment. This kind of personal rivalry always adds fuel to the fire—will Yuta seek revenge?
The TNT Championship Ladder Match between Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe was a highlight reel of insanity. From Fletcher being laid out on a ladder outside the ring to Briscoe’s jaw-dropping piledriver from the ropes, this match had it all. Fletcher retained the title, but Briscoe’s daring moves stole the show. And this is the part most people miss—ladder matches often reveal who’s willing to risk it all. Who do you think pushed harder?
In the AEW World Championship main event, MJF faced Brody King amid loud “FCK ICE” chants. MJF emerged victorious, but the real drama came after the match. *Adam Page** signed the contract for their Revolution match, leading to a tense stare-down. Page pretended to strike MJF, who flinched and fell—a hilarious yet telling moment. Is MJF’s confidence a facade, or is he playing the long game?
To cap it all off, Kyle Fletcher debuted a new Pink TNT Championship title after the taping, adding a splash of color to his reign. But here’s the controversial question: Is this a fresh new look, or a gimmick that misses the mark?
What did you think of these results? Are you Team Page or Team MJF? Let us know in the comments—we want to hear your take on this unforgettable night of AEW action!