Kenny Omega’s AEW World Title win over MJF at *Dynamite: Beach Break* on June 18, 2026, wasn’t a reaction to CM Punk’s WWE Championship victory two nights earlier—it was a months-long plan. Fightful Select sources confirm AEW’s title change was set before Sami Zayn even won the WWE title, debunking theories the promotion rushed to ‘steal thunder.’",

"## What happened?
The match between Kenny Omega and MJF at *Dynamite: Beach Break* (June 18) delivered Omega his first AEW World Title. But the booking wasn’t improvised. Fightful’s insiders stress the title change was locked in well before the event aired, with the match’s TV spot assigned months prior. Even Sami Zayn’s WWE win on *Raw* (June 16) didn’t alter AEW’s schedule—Omega’s victory was the endgame all along.",

"## Why the timing?
The proximity to CM Punk’s WWE win created noise, but AEW’s title change had nothing to do with WWE’s timing. Sources told Fightful the match’s placement was finalized before Punk’s victory was even a possibility. The booking decision predated Zayn’s win, let alone the fallout. This wasn’t a knee-jerk move—it was a deliberate push for Omega’s storyline.",

"## How does this affect Kenny Omega?
For Omega, the win cements his status as AEW’s top draw outside the Four Horsemen. The title change wasn’t just a payoff for his feud with MJF—it was a reset for his character, positioning him as a lone wolf in a promotion where he’s often overshadowed by the stable. The months-long planning suggests AEW sees him as a long-term asset, not a one-off main eventer.",

"## What’s next for Omega?
With the AEW World Title in hand, Omega’s next steps remain unclear. Will he defend against MJF again? Or will AEW pivot to a new feud, perhaps involving the Horsemen or a fresh challenger? The title change’s early planning hints at a larger arc—one that could see Omega’s reign stretch beyond a single reign. For now, the focus is on his first title defense, likely at *All Out* or *Dynamite* in July.