If you missed All Out this past Saturday, do yourself a favor and watch as many of those moments as you can. From top to bottom, the card delivered as AEW came to Toronto for its biggest All Out ever.
On the docket for tonight’s Dynamite (from Pittsburgh, PA), newly-crowned AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander begins her title defense with a test from Interim ROH Women’s World TV Champion Mina Shirakawa, AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada teams with Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero to face-off against Mark Briscoe, Hologram, and a not-so-mystery third man, and Tony Khan has an important announcement!
Read on for the fallout from All Out (couldn’t resist that one).
We start with “Hangman” Adam Page giving Kyle Fletcher his flowers and hyping up the crowd for an Open Challenge for the AEW Men’s World Championship, welcoming the challenge from Pittsburgh’s own Lee Moriarty.
1. Brodido vs. Gates of Agony for the AEW Tag Team Championship
Brody King and Toa Liona stare each other down before Bandido tags in.
Bandido starts with stiff shots to Liona’s chest but he’s unmoved.
Bandido brought the fight… but was it enough?
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Bishop Kaun takes some chest chops and doesn’t flinch either. Bandido picks up Kaun but he fights out and punches Bandido in the mouth.
King takes advantage of a misstep by GoA and goes at both opponents. After King is left tied up in the corner by Kaun and defenseless, he gets rocked with a shoulder check from Liona. He fights out but GoA keep on him.
Back from commercial, GoA have not stopped and have grounded King. He fights back to his fight and chops Kaun twice but gets pushed into the corner. King again fights out but Bandido gets hit off the side by Kaun.
Liona gets pummeled in the corner with a King Cannonball. Bandido gets tagged in but is fighting an uphill battle with both opponents.
He gets pushed into the corner but dodges all attacks. He picks up Kaun and tosses him onto Liona. He covers Liona but only gets two.
GoA get Bandido onto the top rope but King reminds everyone how strong he is. He drops both of them off the ropes. Liona catches King and slams him onto the timekeeper’s table. Ricochet enters the ring with a chair but referee Aubrey Edwards sends him off.
Bandido rolls up Kaun but he kicks out at two. King hits a Tope Suicida on Liona as Bandido hits Twente on Kaun.
Winners: Brodido retain via pinfall.
Alicia Atout is backstage with The Conglomeration. Mark Briscoe loves that Don Callis chose Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, and Hechicero. Briscoe says the word of the day is MYSTERY. Huh.
Side note: Shout-out to Kyle O’Reilly wearing a Willow Nightingale t-shirt. He says “Thank you, Jane… Sorry, Alicia. Where is my mind?”
Renee Paquette is backstage with new AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander (and Harley Cameron). Statlander says she loves Mina Shirakawa, not the same way that Toni Storm does. Paquette asks about Statlander’s current standing with the Death Riders. She’s not falling for that right now.
2. “Hangman” Adam Page (c) vs. Lee Moriarty in an Open Challenge for the AEW Men’s World Championship
A quick promo video airs for the hometown ROH Pure Champion, Lee Moriarty. He told Bryan Danielson earlier today that this is the biggest match of his career.
TAIGASTYLE and Page shake hands before getting it going. The commentary team puts over Moriarty’s resume, noting his wins over Nigel McGuinness and Blue Panther, both wrestlers with immense technical prowess.
Page uses the Bridge to force his challenger down. Moriarty is forced to get his shoulders off the mat. He gets a back elbow on the champion, stunning him for a moment.
Moriarty hits a Springboard off the ropes and comes within a second of winning. Page comes back with a textbook Back Body Drop, following it up with a Fallaway Slam. Moriarty gets up and Page comes back with a Death Valley Driver. Moriarty kicks out.
Moriarty counters a Deadeye with a Border City Stretch. Page counters with a massive Short-Arm Lariat and another Deadeye.
The World Champion puts Lee Moriarty in a spin cycle as Hangman Adam Page walks out of #AEWDynamite with the crown!
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Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page retains via pinfall.
After All Out Saturday, Adam Copeland and Christian Cage are not celebrating their win. The Rated-R Superstar says he can’t keep doing this. Copeland says he’s going away and isn’t sure if he’ll be back. Cage says that he doesn’t have a family and that Copeland should take care of his. Copeland says he does have family.
Tony Schiavone is in the ring and is visibly ticked that he drew this introduction.
FTR and Big Stoke come out. Cash Wheeler says FTR haven’t sat well with their actions Saturday. Wheeler blames Copeland for what happened to his wife.
Big Stoke says he forgives Beth for what she did Saturday. He says he was running up the ramp to introduce himself to Beth. He says Copeland and Cage needed Beth to win. He says she doesn’t even work here.
Dax Harwood says he was advised to apologize. He will not apologize for hurting Copeland and Cage. He says he would never purposely attack Beth. He gets interrupted by Willow Nightingale’s music.
Nightingale has enough history with Big Stoke. She says FTR should have wrestled as well as they talked. She mentions Beth as an inspiration. Beth Copeland and women like her are why Nightingale became professional wrestlers. “Women like Beth are the reason women like me don’t take shit from guys like you!”
Big Stoke says it’s past her bedtime and she slaps him. FTR get closer but JetSpeed rush out and fight off FTR.
After his loss at All Out, MJF is out of answers. Not so long ago, he was “the guy”. He blames Adam Cole for breaking his heart. He says the tacks all over his body are nothing but doubts. He says Page, Strickland, and Ospreay were in his shadows but now he’s in theirs. He vows to come back more dangerous and is going to his spot at the top … “my way”.
3. AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, and Hechicero (with Don Callis, Lance Archer, and Rocky Romero) vs. The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Hologram, and a “Mystery” Third)
The mystery third is about as secret as, well, a badly-kept one.
Don Callis comes out with a painting to be revealed but Orange Cassidy shows up from the painting.
The match gets underway as Takeshita and Okada attack Cassidy, welcoming him back to AEW. Cassidy gets to the top rope as Briscoe holds two opponents. The bell finally rings as Cassidy tags in Briscoe in the corner, laying shots on Hechicero.
“Freshly Squeezed” gets the warmest of welcomes in his return. Hologram drops Hechicero with two Arm Drags.
Back from commercial, Excalibur re-introduces the commentary team and their guest for this match, the “Human Skidmark” Don Callis. Okada runs in as Hologram looks to make a tag. Briscoe finally gets a tag and goes after Okada, dropping him with a Flying Forearm.
Cassidy gets tagged in and he gives Okada a warm hug, confusing Callis. The two have history, dating back to CHAOS. Okada and Takeshita stare each other down in the ring but get interrupted by Cassidy.
Briscoe avoids a Rainmaker. Hologram counters Takeshita with a Destroyer. Hechicero tries to land a Mad Scientist on Hologram. Orange Punch by Cassidy. Hologram pins him.
Winners: The Conglomeration via pinfall.
Kyle Fletcher’s music hits and he clears his throat. He welcomes Cassidy back. He accepts that he wasn’t ready Saturday night at All Out, but he will be ready soon. He concedes that Page was right about the morning after. He then looked in the mirror and “remembered who the hell I am!” He calls out Hologram as the man with the longest undefeated streak in AEW history, 34-0. He says Hologram’s AEW streak is only perfect because they’ve never met. He lays out a challenge for next week at the six-year anniversary of Dynamite. Title vs. Streak!
Backstage, Mina Shirakawa is backstage with Renee Paquette asking her about the stakes. Shirakawa is unshaken as she is brimming with confidence.
After commercial, a promo package airs about the history of Jurassic Express, narrated by Jack Perry. “Victims, aren’t we all? Or are we more?” They reunite on the six-year anniversary of Dynamite next week.
4. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Claudio Castagnoli
Right as the bell rings, Hobbs runs right at Castagnoli and the two tee off on each other, exchanging shots. Hobbs drops Castagnoli with three Full Body Slams. After taking a shot himself, he comes back with another three.
After baiting Hobbs into the steel steps, Castagnoli drops him onto the barricade twice.
Through the commercial break, Castagnoli singles out Hobbs’ lower back. Hobbs fights back and gains momentum, using the full ring. Castagnoli comes back with a Superplex off the ropes. Hobbs fights out of the cover.
Hobbs takes advantage of Castagnoli getting distracted by Bryan Danielson. Textbook Bodyslam. Hobbs gets more Bodyslams in but Castagnoli fights out of the hold. Another Bodyslam. PAC interferes.
Winner: Claudio Castagnoli via pinfall.
Samoa Joe runs out to go after PAC but he runs off. Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta rush out to join the attack.
“Hangman” Adam Page comes out and takes out the Death Riders, returning the favor to The Opps.
The World Champion evens the odds against The Death Riders!
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— AEW On TV (@aewontv.bsky.social) September 24, 2025 at 9:41 PM
Before the night’s main event, AEW founder and President Tony Khan is on-screen for a special announcement.
Khan notes the strength of the women’s division. Tag Championships for the women join the list of AEW championships. The belts are in the building.
5. Kris Statlander (c) vs. ROH Interim Women’s World Television Champion Mina Shirakawa for the AEW Women’s World Championship
Again, Wheeler Yuta is ringside to give Statlander advice.
Shirakawa counters with a Russian Leg Sweep as Statlander picks her up. Statlander uses her power advantage but Shirakawa comes back and controls the champion into the corner.
Statlander comes right back with a Single Leg Dropkick. Shirakawa baits Statlander into the ropes and goes after the champion’s knee. The Long Island native has had injury issues with her knee in the past.
During the commercial break, Statlander takes momentum back, getting Shirakawa into a Headlock in the middle of the ring. Shirakawa fights out of it and hits a Sling Blade.
Statlander comes back with an attempted Wednesday Night Fever but the ROH Interim Women’s World Champion fights her way to a close pinfall that Statlander has to fight out of.
Shirakawa counters again and gets into a Figure Four Leg Lock. She forces the champion to grab the bottom rope. Shirakawa hits a great combination but can’t capitalize.
Statlander hits another Seat Belt.
Winner: Kris Statlander retains via pinfall.
Wheeler Yuta and Harley Cameron join Statlander in the ring as the Death Riders surround. Marina Shafir and Jon Moxley make their entrance.
Wheeler Yuta hugs Kris Statlander again and she reciprocates. She clotheslines him after a bit of teasing before she and Harley Cameron leave. Before they do, Statlander flips the birds at the Death Riders.
Darby Allin’s music hits and he’s armed with a freaking flamethrower. Moxley walks towards him, almost daring him to do it., before reconsidering and stepping back.
Allin says he’s never going to quit. He challenges Moxley to an “I Quit” match at WrestleDream.
A Mixed Tornado Tag Match next week on the six-year anniversary of Dynamite! Darby Allin and Kris Statlander vs. Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir!



