Kenny Omega’s AEW Dynasty 2025 ‘Opponents’ Confirmed

AEW Dynasty Kenny Omega

Kenny Omega is all geared up for his upcoming title match.

A few days ago at the Revolution PPV, ‘The Cleaner’ Kenny Omega defeated Konosuke Takeshita in almost 28 minutes to crown himself the brand new International Champion. However, as the new champion, his next title defense match has already arrived.

Omega is set to defend his title on the upcoming Dynasty PPV on 6th April 2025. Tonight, on the 19th March episode of Dynamite, fans witnessed a four-way match involving Orange Cassidy, RIcochet, ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey and Mark Davis.

In a closely contested fight, fans all around the globe witnessed an extremely unique and clever finish to the match. As Bailey backslid Davis to score a pinfall, former WWE star Ricochet swooped in like a vulture and scored a pinfall victory over Davis as well.

As confusion formed in the arena, the referee was compelled to call the match a tie between Bailey and Ricochet. Now confirmed, Kenny Omega is all set to defend his International Championship against both Mike Bailey and Ricochet in a three-way match on the 6th April edition of Dynasty.

Kenny Omega Once Taught Swerve Strickland An Important Lesson

A few days ago, while speaking to Fightful, former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland revealed how EVP Kenny Omega once taught him an important lesson.

“I remember he gave me huge compliments on a tag match that I had. It was one of the tag matches, it was on Rampage that you would probably never guess or never think that was the match that he gave me the thumbs up for. Ever since then I was like, ‘Oh, wow, okay.’ That’s where it showed to me, especially where Kenny is, not just in wrestling but for our company.

Every performance is a moment to capture something.You don’t take any type of like match, no matter where—on a Rampage, Ring of Honor, Collision, or when we had Dark—every opportunity is an opportunity to wipe something beforehand and start anew and I feel like that’s where I learned that lesson with Kenny. He’s like, ‘Wow, boom, now I understand this guy.’ It was like, ‘That was the performance you saw? That one?’ He’s like, ‘Yep, that was the one.’So that goes to show you, there’s things that you see on screen that other people are truly appreciating and looking for that you wouldn’t know.

So go out there, give it your best no matter who your opponent is, who you’re with, no matter what hour you go on on the night. No matter your opponent, where you’re tagged, where you fit in. Every opportunity is a true chance to gain something or the biggest respect out of whoever’s watching. You never know. For Kenny to come out of his way to tell me that, huge honor, huge respect from him, and for him to have me in such high regard with all the talent that’s in here is even better. That’s incredible.”

In other news: Vince McMahon once made Goldberg a promise that never came to fruition.

In recent news, Dave Meltzer has reported that there has been a change to a planned AEW Dynasty match due to a star suffering an injury.