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A photo of top AEW Star in March 2026, MJF.

Which Star Had the Best Month in AEW? – March 2026

Don’t get it twisted, I loved AEW in March 2026. The stars kept shining, and some of them made the best of the month. I had a blast with AEW Dynamites and AEW Collisions. AEW Revolution also left me with a great time. But something was off, compared to February. I wasn’t left hyped the way I had been. There wasn’t too much going on that I disliked. Mystifyingly, it seemed I might’ve placed my expectations a tad drastically high.

Regardless, March did a swell job in what it needed to do: put on a great Revolution that could bleed into AEW Dynasty. I might be questioning the build of the Continental Championship match headed into Dynasty. Why is Will Ospreay so damaged still, yet seemingly indestructible enough to move past a ruthless PAC?

Is Jon Moxley still teetering between babyface and heel? Whatever. I want to focus on the positives, so here are the best of the best within AEW in March 2026.

Honorable Mentions

Kyle Fletcher had good TNT defense over Mike Bailey and Robbie Eagles, and a tag win with Mark Davis over The Rascalz. He, Davis, and Kazuchika Okada won the trios titles from Jet Set Rodeo but lost them to JetSpeed + Mistico. JetSpeed’s Speedball Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight reaped the success of this, but also separately enjoyed victories over Mark Davis and El Clon, respectively. Unfortunately for JetSpeed, they did lose their title opportunities against MJF in singles competition.

Tommaso Ciampa may have lost to Daniel Garcia on March 7, but he rebounded with a trios victory with FTR over Mark Briscoe and the Young Bucks. After losing in the AEW Revolution 21 Man Blackjack Battle Royal, Ciampa continued a very brief feud with the creepy Lio Rush, which he won on the March 22 Collision. He continued his Collision winning ways on the 28th when he beat Ace Austin.

The selfie magnet himself, Andrade El Idolo, also charged into March with some wins. Despite heavy confusion with Don Callis inserting him into matches, Idolo, though he had only two AEW matches, did lose an IWGP Heavyweight title match at NJPW The New Beginning USA 2026 to champion Yota Tsuji. Still, his victory over Mascara Dorada kept him in the main event picture. Taking on Bandido at AEW Revolution not only reinforced that, but put on a banger, even though they lost most of their clothes in the chaos.

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