AEW Forbidden Door 2026
All Elite Wrestling
This year’s Forbidden Door served as a massive collaborative milestone between AEW, NJPW, CMLL, and Stardom, while simultaneously acting as a pivotal stepping stone toward AEW’s premier event, All In London.
The evening was highlighted by the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Finals, where the winners earned high-stakes opportunities for AEW’s biggest show of the year. While the match results aligned with expectations, the performances provided intense drama for the live audience.
Maya World has emerged as a rising force within the AEW women’s division, making a rapid ascent through the ranks. Her momentum led her to a stunning Owen Hart Cup Final appearance against Mercedes Mone, where she captured the crowd’s support as a formidable underdog.
After a grueling final sequence in which World showcased incredible resilience, she ultimately succumbed to Mone’s submission. With this victory, Mone becomes a two-time Owen Hart Cup winner and secures her path to All In. Unless a title change occurs, she is positioned to challenge Thekla, who successfully defended the AEW Women’s World Championship against Starlight Kid earlier in the broadcast.
Despite the loss, World’s performance solidified her status as a top-tier competitor, proving she is a star worth investing in as the 2026 season continues.
The main event delivered a masterclass in professional wrestling, featuring a 40-minute epic between Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland. Both athletes, who share a storied history from the independent circuit to the global stage, engaged in a contest that surpassed their previous encounter at Forbidden Door 2024. This bout was characterized by breathtaking athleticism and high-stakes storytelling, quickly becoming a candidate for Match of the Year.
Ultimately, the “Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay secured the pinfall victory, earning the right to headline the AEW World Championship match at Wembley Stadium.
While Ospreay’s championship opponent remains unannounced, his spot at the top of the card is set. Other major storylines remain in motion: Thekla awaits a definitive challenger, and MJF is scheduled to defend his title against Mark Briscoe on the July 1 episode of Dynamite. With AEW Redemption looming before All In, the championship landscape remains highly volatile.
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