Saturday night is alright for fighting, and AEW is delivering a PPV level card for Grand Slam Australia (Feb. 14, 2026). The broadcast features MJF defending the world title against Brody King, Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy battling Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta in hair versus hair, Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe settling their TNT title feud in a ladder match, and more championship bouts from Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia.
Grand Slam kicks off at 8 pm ET on TNT. The broadcast also simulcasts on HBO Max. This episode was taped earlier in the day due to the Australian time zone, so spoilers are available (here).
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AEW GRAND SLAM AUSTRALIA RESULTS FOR FEB. 14
AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley (c) versus Konosuke Takeshita ends in time-limit draw. Both men worked methodical with little urgency to win in this one. Moxley hit some big moves, such as a piledriver, and didn’t bother to make the cover. The intensity increased eventually for striking exchanges. With a few minutes remaining, Moxley hit the Death Rider. Kick out by Takeshita. With one minute to go, they exchanged headbutts back and forth. Both men collapsed into opposite corners. They charged forward, and Moxley hammered a lariat. Kick out at 1 by Takeshita. The Alpha cracked Moxley on the jaw. Kick out at 1 by Mox. Takeshita blasted a running knee from behind. Kick out at 2 by Moxley. Time ran out. Afterward, Moxley was frustrated at not winning. He shoved Takeshita in the face, so the Alpha answered with a Raging Fire driver to stand tall.
Thekla and Kris Statlander promo package after their strap match on Dynamite. That night will be remembered as the night AEW became toxic. Statlander walked into Thekla’s trap, and Thekla walked out as champion. They took each other to hell, and Thekla loved it. Statlander threatened that karma isn’t a bitch. It’s a killer.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Babes of Wrath (c) defeated MegaBad to retain the titles. Harley Cameron was on fire for the Aussie crowd. She even hit an Australian Destroyer on Megan Bayne. The Babes were rocking for a pump kick to side Russian leg sweep combo and a backpack senton. Kick out by Bayne. Penelope Ford low-bridged the ropes for Willow Nightingale to tumble outside. Bayne followed for a suicide dive to Willow. Penelope missed a dive on the mat, and Harley trapped her in a backslide pin to win. Afterward, Lena Kross made a surprise appearance to pound the Babes. She slammed Harley, and Bayne speared Willow. It seems that Kross is aligned with MegaBad.
Ricochet warned Jack Perry that it is time to fold this feud. Perry better stop or else something bad will happen.
Hangman Page defeated Andrade El Idolo. Winner receives world title shot at Revolution. The action was equal parts slugging and sweetness. For example, Andrade leaped for a tornillo outside, and Hangman caught him to counter for a fallaway slam into the barricade. Hangman went for the Buckshot Lariat. Andrade met him in the center to hit his back elbow strike. Andrade also hit a hammerlock DDT. Hangman persevered for a Deadeye piledriver. As the cowboy set up for the Buckshot, Don Callis ran down to distract the referee. Hangman went into motion. Andrade tried for a low blow. Hangman blocked to serve it back for a kick to the cojones. Callis’ plan failed. Hangman sized up Andrade to close with the Buckshot for victory.
Hair vs. Hair: Toni Storm & Orange Cassidy defeated Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta. Tornado mixed tag team rules. The loser gets shaved bald. The babyfaces attacked during the Death Riders entrance. They brawled through the crowd. Yuta planted Storm for a piledriver onto the production boxes. Luther carried Storm out. Cassidy was double-teamed in the ring. Upon return from commercial, Storm was back in the game. The closest near fall was Yuta blasting Storm with the Busaiku knee. Cassidy pulled Yuta off the pin in the nick of time. On the finish, Cassidy dodged Yuta, and Yuta clobbered Shafir with the Busaiku knee. Storm dumped Yuta on a German suplex and followed for a running hip attack. Storm fed Yuta to Cassidy for a superman punch. Storm finished the job with a piledriver to pin Yuta. Mina Shirkawa brought out the barber stool. Yuta bailed until Jon Moxley told him to man up and honor the deal. Mina and Storm took turns cutting Yuta’s hair. Cassidy did the buzz cut on top leaving the sides. (Recap and highlights.)
Okada agreed not to interfere in Fletcher’s match. Protokada!
TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) defeated Mark Briscoe in a ladder match to retain the title. Highlights include Fletcher lawn darting Briscoe into a ladder to bleed, Briscoe with a froggy bow onto the ladder bridge, Fletcher with a powerbomb onto a ladder, and Briscoe with the Jay Driller on the ladder bridge. Briscoe had the advantage to climb, but Fletcher scoot up to execute a brainbuster off the top of the ladder. Briscoe showed signs of life as Fletcher climbed. Briscoe placed a second ladder alongside to climb. They threw blows at each other. Fletcher shoved Briscoe’s ladder toppling over, so Briscoe bailed to crash down to the mat. Fletcher snatched the gold to win.
AEW World Championship: MJF (c) defeated Brody King to retain the title. King had early control for a cannonball into the corner. MJF escaped, and King crashed. On the impact, King injured his left knee. That was the story of the match. MJF went to work damaging the big man’s leg. King’s offense was affected by the pain at times. He pushed through for a suicide dive. King squashed MJF on a running crossbody outside. On the inside, King finally hit the cannonball. Gonzo Bomb? Nope. MJF escaped to counter for a sleeper. King was fading. Bandido ran down to encourage his friend with familiar advice. Never give up! King showed life to escape with power. The match continued with Bandido there for support. Down the stretch, King choked MJF off the apron and dropped him down to the floor. King loaded MJF into the ring. Gonzo Bomb! 1, 2, kick out by MJF! On the finish, MJF removed King’s knee brace. King snatched MJF’s neck again. MJF punched King in the knee to escape. The champ lifted King off the corner for a piledriver slam on the apron. MJF set up the Heatseeker piledriver to win. Afterward, Hangman Page entered the ring to sign his world title contract for Revolution. MJF flinched at a punch and dropped to the mat. The cowboy exited to close the show. (Recap and highlights.)
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