Kyle O’Reilly Returns, Wins AEW Trios Championship At AEW Dynasty 2026

Published: Apr 13, 2026 by Connel Rumsey | Last Updated: Apr 13, 2026 by Connel Rumsey

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Kyle O’Reilly made his return to AEW television at tonight’s AEW Dynasty event in his hometown of Vancouver.

In the final months of 2025, Kyle O’Reilly was in the midst of a big push on AEW television, which included him scoring two submission victories over Jon Moxley at Blood & Guts and Full Gear.

However, Kyle was out of action with an injury following Full Gear, which kept him out of the Continental Classic Tournament and out of action for four months.

Kyle O’Reilly Returns At AEW Dynasty

On last night’s episode of AEW Collision, The Dogs’ David Finlay, Clark Connors and Gabe Kidd scored the win over Jetspeed and Mistico to win the AEW World Trios Championship.

Following the match, it was announced that they would defend the titles against Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy and a mystery partner on tonight’s Dynasty show.

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Prior to the show, it was reported that Kyle O’Reilly was set to return as Strong and Cassidy’s partner for the match, which did in fact end up being the case.

Kyle would then submit Clark Connors to win the titles for

Next AEW Pay-Per-View Details

Following tonight’s AEW Dynasty event, the promotion’s next pay-per-view will be AEW Double Or Nothing, taking place on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

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Double Or Nothing will be held at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York.

It will be the eighth edition of AEW Double Or Nothing after the event debuted as the promotion’s first ever show on May 25, 2019 in Las Vegas, and has taken place every year since then as one of the five ‘major’ pay-per-view events.

Last year’s Double Or Nothing saw Hangman Adam Page defeat Will Ospreay in the main event to win the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation tournament.

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Previous Double Or Nothing main events in chronological order from 2019 have been Chris Jericho vs Kenny Omega, The Elite vs Inner Circle Stadium Stampede, Inner Circle vs Pinnacle Stadium Stampede, Hangman Adam Page vs CM Punk, Blackpool Combat Club vs The Elite Anarchy in the Arena, The Elite vs Team AEW Anarchy In The Arena, and last year’s aforementioned Page vs Ospreay.

There are currently no official matches for Double Or Nothing 2026 as of this writing, as the directions will come clear in the coming weeks on AEW Dynamite and Collision.

However, Kyle Fletcher did say in an exclusive interview with WrestleTalk that the Owen Hart Foundation tournament final will take place there again this year.

The pay-per-view after Double Or Nothing will be AEW All In London from Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 30, which Fletcher stated will follow the same structure as last year (in Texas, not London) of featuring the AEW World Champion defending against the Owen Hart Foundation tournament winner.

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