AEW Dynamite Feb 4, 2026 Preview: MJF vs Brody King Title Eliminator & More! (2026)

Get ready for a night of high-stakes action and simmering tensions as AEW Dynamite takes over Las Vegas tonight (Feb. 4, 2026), live from the Pearl Theater at the Palms. With just six episodes left before Revolution on March 15, the road to AEW's next major event is heating up—and not everyone is happy about it. But here's where it gets controversial... AEW World Champion MJF is openly criticizing Tony Khan's booking decisions, claiming they’re nothing short of 'bullshit.' The champ is set to face Brody King in a title eliminator match tonight, and if King wins, he’ll get his shot at MJF’s title in Australia. MJF insists King hasn’t earned it, calling out his recent wins against lesser opponents. And this is the part most people miss... MJF now claims he can beat King in just two minutes. But will he? Or is this the night MJF’s reign starts to crumble? Tune in to find out.

The rest of the card is packed with must-see action. Controversy alert: Andrade El Idoolo faces Kenny Omega in a singles match, with the winner advancing to the number one contender’s match at Grand Slam Australia. This feud is personal—Andrade attacked Kenny during his AEW return in October, and Kenny’s out for revenge. Meanwhile, Hangman Page must first defeat Mark Davis before securing his spot in the contender’s match, all while keeping an eye out for interference from the Don Callis Family. Thought-provoking question: With so many variables, who do you think will emerge as the top contender?

AEW National Champion Ricochet defends his title against ‘Jungle’ Jack Perry in a rematch from December. Perry’s championship dreams hang in the balance—will he finally dethrone Ricochet, or is this the end of the road? The babyface Young Bucks are also in action, seemingly setting their sights on the AEW World Tag Team Championships at Revolution. Bold prediction: Could The Butcher and The Blade make a surprise return tonight to derail their plans?

Beyond the ring, there’s plenty of drama to watch. ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy team up for a Hair vs. Hair match at Grand Slam Australia, while new TNT Champion Tommaso Ciampa could face a challenge from Kyle Fletcher. Controversial interpretation: Is Ciampa’s babyface turn genuine, or is there more to his sudden alignment with the fans? Swerve Strickland, fresh off his elimination from world title contention, may be on the verge of a dark turn. What do you think? Does Swerve need to embrace his darker side to reclaim the top spot?

Other highlights include the ongoing feud between Konosuke Takeshita and Jon Moxley, the Babes of Wrath’s tag team title defense, and Gabe Kidd’s ominous return targeting Darby Allin. Plus, AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada’s recent mishap with his gear bag could become a target for jokes—or middle fingers. And don’t forget the 8-Man Parking Lot Brawl taping for Collision, where Eddie Kingston and his crew look to dominate.

Final thought-provoking question: With so many stars absent—Chris Jericho, Britt Baker, Keith Lee, and more—what does this mean for AEW’s future storylines? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

AEW Dynamite Feb 4, 2026 Preview: MJF vs Brody King Title Eliminator & More! (2026)

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