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AEW Week In Review: Two Massive Title Changes & Ciampa’s 12-Day Reign Ends

AEW Week In Review: Two Massive Title Changes & Ciampa’s 12-Day Reign Ends

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In this week’s AEW Week In Review, Ryan and Denton break down all the action from AEW Collision (February 7, 2026) and AEW Dynamite (February 11, 2026) — and AEW made some MAJOR booking decisions that have the wrestling world talking.
On AEW Collision:
  • HOOK declares himself the new leader of The Opps with Samoa Joe injured and Powerhouse Hobbs gone. Is this the start of a major push or another stalled storyline?
  • Tommaso Ciampa retains the TNT Championship against Roderick Strong and Claudio Castagnoli… but should we have known his reign wouldn’t last long?


On AEW Dynamite:
  • Tommaso Ciampa LOSES the TNT Championship to Kyle Fletcher after only 12 days. Why did AEW pull the trigger so quickly?
  • Thekla defeats Kris Statlander to become the new AEW Women’s Champion in the main event. Two major title changes in one week — smart booking or overreaction?
  • Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland come to blows ahead of their highly anticipated showdown next week.
  • The Young Bucks defeat The Rascalz and a returning Private Party, setting up FTR vs. Young Bucks AGAIN. Are we excited or fatigued?
We close the episode with our LVD (Least Valuable Dude) and MVD (Most Valuable Dude) of the week.

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