Kenny Omega captured the AEW Championship on *AEW Dynamite: Beach Break* (June 18, 2026) by defeating Hangman Adam Page—er, no, wait, the source says MJF. That’s right: MJF in a match that’s now framed as Tony Khan’s latest attempt to outmaneuver WWE’s booking decisions.

What happened? The match aired last night on *AEW Dynamite*, where **Kenny Omega** defeated **MJF** to win the **AEW Championship** in what Tony Khan’s team is calling an “instant classic.” The Chadster, a wrestling analyst, dismissed it as a direct response to WWE’s recent title change, where **CM Punk** won the **WWE Championship** from **Sami Zayn** on *WWE Raw*. WWE cut Zayn’s reign short after 11 days, while AEW’s booking gave fans a mid-week title switch.

Why the controversy? The Chadster argues WWE’s move was “smart business,” ending Zayn’s transitional reign to align with corporate goals. AEW’s booking, by contrast, delivered fan service—something The Chadster sees as disrespectful to wrestling’s traditional structure. “Wrestling isn’t supposed to give fans dream matches they actually want,” he said. The Chadster also criticized the high-workrate match, calling it “overly athletic” and “fan-service nonsense.”

What’s next for Kenny Omega? **Kenny Omega** will defend the **AEW Championship** against **Will Ospreay** at *All In: London* (August 2026). The Chadster scoffed at the hype, calling it another example of AEW prioritizing fan excitement over long-term storytelling. Meanwhile, WWE’s *SummerSlam* (August 2026) is framed as the “real” corporate-driven event, contrasting with AEW’s perceived lack of discipline.

The bigger picture The Chadster’s rant included a personal subplot: he claims Tony Khan’s booking decisions have ruined his life, forcing him to live in an abandoned Blockbuster with raccoons. Vincent K. Raccoon, a raccoon sidekick, allegedly covered his eyes during the match. The Chadster’s outrage extends to AEW fans, who he says are “excited” about the wrong things—like Omega’s upcoming defense against Ospreay.