AEW Grand Slam Australia: MJF Retains, Page Earns Title Shot at Revolution

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Sydney, Australia – A raucous crowd at the Qudos Bank Arena witnessed a landmark night for All Elite Wrestling as Grand Slam Australia delivered a series of championship contests and pivotal storyline developments on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

The main event saw MJF successfully defend the AEW World Championship against Brody King. The match, contested in front of a fervent Australian audience, proved a grueling test for the champion, with King utilizing his formidable power to challenge MJF’s dominance. Despite King’s relentless assault, MJF secured the victory, extending his reign as AEW World Champion. Immediately following the match, “Hangman” Adam Page entered the ring and officially challenged MJF to a title match. The two then signed a contract, setting their confrontation for AEW Revolution on March 15 in Los Angeles.

Earlier in the evening, Page earned the right to challenge for the championship by defeating Andrade El Ídolo in a contest to determine the next contender. The victory marks a significant opportunity for Page, who will now aim to dethrone MJF at Revolution.

The TNT Championship was also on the line in a chaotic ladder match, where Kyle Fletcher retained his title against Mark Briscoe. Competing in his hometown of Sydney, Fletcher capitalized on the high-stakes environment to secure the win. In a post-match celebration, Fletcher unveiled a newly designed TNT Championship belt featuring a pink strap, adding a personal touch to his victory. This win followed Fletcher’s recent title reclamation on AEW Dynamite, where he defeated Tommaso Ciampa.

One of the most dramatic moments of the night unfolded during the Mixed Tornado Tag Team match, featuring Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm against Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta. The match carried a high-stakes stipulation: the loser would have their head shaved. Storm secured the victory for her team, resulting in Yuta being forced to undergo a haircut. The situation escalated when Jon Moxley intervened, ensuring Yuta’s compliance and overseeing the shaving of his head in front of the stunned crowd.

In the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship match, The Babes of Wrath – Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale – successfully defended their titles against MegaBad, comprised of Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne. Still, their celebration was cut short by the debut of Lena Kross, who attacked the champions alongside Ford and Bayne, immediately establishing a new alliance and altering the landscape of the women’s tag team division.

The AEW Continental Championship bout between Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita ended in a time-limit draw. Despite a hard-fought battle, neither competitor was able to secure a decisive victory within the allotted time, allowing Moxley to retain his championship.

Alongside the AEW action, Ring of Honor (ROH) also presented several matches. Dalton Castle and The Outrunners defeated North Shore Wrestling, Mina Shirakawa triumphed over Charli Evans, and Mark Davis secured a victory against The Tuckman.

AEW Grand Slam Australia Results:

  • AEW World Championship: MJF defeated Brody King
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: The Babes of Wrath defeated MegaBad
  • TNT Championship Ladder Match: Kyle Fletcher defeated Mark Briscoe
  • Mixed Tornado Tag Match: Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy defeated Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir (Yuta was shaved bald)
  • AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley vs Konosuke Takeshita ended in a time limit draw
  • Revolution World Title Contender Match: “Hangman” Adam Page defeated Andrade El Idolo

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