Second Shocking Title Change Takes Place In Bloody AEW Dynamite Main Event On February 11

This week’s All Elite Wrestling Wednesday night show in “The Golden State” was quite the newsworthy episode.
As noted, former champions returned for the first time in over a year and a major title change took place, leading to a ladder match announcement for AEW Grand Slam: Australia.
And that was just the first half of the show!
The evening would continue, with Roderick Strong seemingly turning heel on Orange Cassidy, bailing on him and leaving him high-and-dry in their tag-team tilt against Clark Connors and Daniel Garcia of The Death Riders.
If that wasn’t enough, The Young Bucks won a number one contender match to earn the next title shot at reigning AEW World Tag-Team Champions FTR, and Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland had a savage brawl that saw “The Cleaner” speared off the entrance stage, where he went through a table way down below upon landing.
Following all of this and more, the show settled into the advertised main event of the evening.
A Strap Match with the AEW Women’s World Championship on-the-line.
When all was said-and-done, thanks to an assist from The Sisters of Sin, it was Thekla who managed to get her hand raised, picking up the victory over a bloody Kris Statlander to become the brand new AEW Women’s World Champion (see video highlights below).
For those interested, you can check out our complete AEW Dynamite Results 2/11/26 here at WrestlingHeadlines.com.



