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The AEW World Championship Picture Gets Clearer...Kind Of

The AEW World Championship Picture Gets Clearer...Kind Of

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Grand Slam in Australia is 10 days away, and this episode of Dynamite brought a lot into focus. Or did it?

On this week’s Elite Heat, we break down a Dynamite that experimented with structure, leaned hard into the AEW World Title picture, and delivered one of the best matches of 2026 so far. From production tweaks to long-term storytelling clues, this was a show that felt intentional even when it got messy.

And yes… Kenny Omega vs. Andrade absolutely ruled.


What we cover:

  • Why AEW’s new opening format actually worked
  • Is Collision quietly becoming must-watch TV?
  • The Don Callis Family being elite-level chaos
  • Swerve Strickland saying everything without saying a word
  • Are we headed toward Omega vs. Swerve at Revolution?
  • Hangman Page, Mark Davis, and a confusing title path
  • Darby Allin getting kidnapped… and why it didn’t fully land
  • Orange Cassidy & Toni Storm: fun pairing, questionable usage
  • Are Babes of Wrath nearing the end of their title run?

If you’re watching Dynamite and wondering whether AEW is finally finding its rhythm heading into Grand Slam Australia and Revolution, this is the conversation you want to hear.

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