AEW Dynamite Results
September 24, 2025
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Peterson Events Center)
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

Do you remember the 24th night of September?
I mean, uh…it is Wednesday, my dudes, and you know what that means!
Commentary kicks off the show by running down what is going down tonight. With that, we cut backstage where the Hangman talks about Kyle Fletcher taking him to his limit at All Out…but he is still the champion coming out of it. He hopes Fletcher is watching tonight, as Page defends his title against the ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty…telling Lee he’d better be on his A-game tonight.
With that, we head to ringside for our opening contest. Out first are GOA, making their way down the ramp as an inset promo gives us words from Ricochet about taking out the Hurt Syndicate, and how GOA look to take the tag titles tonight. The champs make their entrance next as we get a look at highlights from the ladder match at All Out. With the champs in the ring, we get this match underway!
AEW World Tag Team Championship: Brodido defends against GOA
We look to start off with Liona and Brody, but Bandido insists on going up against Toa. Bandido lands a shot that barely fazes Liona, but the ROH World Champion uses his quickness to stay on top of things. He hits a couple dropkicks before Toa swats him away, and a tag is made to Kaun to continue the damage. Some chops from Bandido ends with Bishop taking him to the mat…but Bandido comes back strong, lifting Kaun up.
Bishop breaks free to send the champ to the corner with a hammer throw, the impact forcing Bandido to the mat as Kaun gets a boot on him for a nearfall. Tag made to Liona, who continues inflicting pain on the champ before landing a scoop slam. Kaun tags back in for a few shots of his own before tagging Liona. Toa keeps up the work on Bandido, before the latter manages to make a tag to Brody King!
Brody goes to work taking Liona out of the equation before hitting a lariat on Kaun, making a cover for a two count. He sends Bishop to the corner for a superplex, but gets knocked off by Kaun before Liona charges in to level the playing field. This gives Kaun an opening for a nearfall of his own, before we go to an ad break on HBO Max.
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Back from break, GOA have Brody King down for a nearfall by Kaun, but King manages to battle back to get the tag to Bandido! He goes off like a rocket against the Gates, sending Kaun away before dodging a charge from Liona. He goes for a cannonball Brody style but gets cut off by Bishop…who he sends into Liona in the corner! He brings Toa to the middle of the ring for the cover, but Liona kicks out with authority.
He looks for a 21 Plex on Toa but this gets cut off by Kaun, who makes a blind tag to stay on top of things as GOA double-team the champ. They prop him up on the turnbuckle, but Bandido fights back as Brody gets involved to bring Liona out of the ring. The big men go at it as Kaun counters the offense from Bandido. Liona sends Brody into the timekeeper area, drawing the attention of the ref and allowing Ricochet to run into the ring with a chair.
Before he can take a swing at Bandido, however, the ref catches him and ejects him from ringside! The crowd cheers as Bandido rolls up Bishop for a nearfall, before Toa comes back into the ring to attack the champ. Kaun makes a cover and it looks like we may have new champions…before King breaks the pin at the last second! King sends Liona out of the ring as Bandido hits the 21 Plex with a bridge on Kaun for the win to retain the titles.
Winners via pinfall and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: Brodido
We cut backstage to hear from The Conglomeration, with some very heavy hints about who the “mystery partner” is for the trios match tonight. Very heavy hinting, so heavy in fact that I personally give this whole segment a weak-willed thumbs up. The group leaves the backstage area, with a curious warning from whatever Hologram’s new rival is to close the segment before we go to commercial.
-Commercial Break-
We head backstage to hear from Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron, as Kris addresses her title match tonight and the ongoing situation with the Death Riders before taking her leave.
Back at ringside, the AEW World Champion comes out first, presumably to let his challenger enjoy the pop from the hometown crowd. Adam Page enters the ring as we get a video package showcasing Lee Moriarty, who does in fact get a great hometown pop as he heads to the ring to get this match underway!
AEW World Championship Open Challenge: “Hangman” Adam Page defends against ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty
The two men circle the mat before locking up, with Moriarty using his technique to escape a wristlock by the World Champion. Lee takes the Hangman to the mat before locking in a headscissors to keep the pressure on Page, who bridges out before escaping the hold. Page back on his feet as Moriarty stands up as well, looking for a test of strength. Hangman obliges and we get the Greco-Roman grip in place, with each man looking for the upper hand until Page takes the ROH Pure Champion to the mat.
Moriarty able to bridge up to stop a count before getting back to his feet, turning things around on the AEW World Champion with a few well-timed holds before sending Page to the corner. He backs away as Page looks to get back into it, and both men hit the ropes before Page takes control with a shoulder tackle sending Lee to the mat. Both men are back up as Page evades a kick before taking Moriarty to the mat with a body slam…only for Lee to land a kick to keep the Hangman away as we go to an ad break on HBO Max.
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Back from break, Lee has Page on the ropes but is sent over to the apron by the World Champion…only for his challenger to catch him on the top rope on the way down to the floor! Lee comes back in with a springboard forearm and the cover, getting a close nearfall before Page kicks out. With both men back up they trade strikes, before Lee hits the ropes…only to be sent flying with a back body drop! Page stays in control with a fall away slam before he kips up, catching the challenger with a Death Valley Driver for a two count.
Lee is able to get back into with as he sends the World Champion to the corner, before countering a Dead Eye attempt into an octopus hold. He transitions into a cradle for a two count, before moving into a Motor City Stretch to get the Hangman in a world of trouble! Page manages to power up to his feet, landing a short arm lariat and a Dead Eye for the win!
Winner via pinfall and still AEW World Champion: “Hangman” Adam Page
We cut to footage from after All Out as Adam Copeland and Christian Cage address what FTR did, with Cope saying he has to go…and he doesn’t know if he’s coming back. Cage says he doesn’t have a family anymore, so…go take of yours. Cope reminds his old friend that he does have family, and they shake hands before Cope runs off.
We’re reminded that FTR will speak tonight, up next in fact as we head to commercial break.
-Commercial Break-
We head back to ringside as Tony Schiavone introduces FTR and Big Stoke to come to the ring. Dax has some choice words with a fan on the way to the ring, before FTR and their man Stokely get in to more boos from the crowd. Cash Wheeler takes the microphone, saying he’d like to do this himself. He says they deserve the reaction they are getting, claiming that the actions they did on Saturday were not meant to go that way.
He then calls out Cope for having his so-called “childhood best friends” and wife out, before Stoke takes the mic to “forgive” Beth for what she did to him at All Out. He says he was running up the ramp not to run away from Beth but to introduce herself, even suggesting he allowed Beth to spear him and carry him to the back. He then says Cope and Cage needed Beth to win…and that the worst part is Beth doesn’t even work here.
Dax says he was advised to come out here on live television and apologize. He will not apologize for dropping Cope and Cage on their heads and necks, but says he would never intentionally try to hurt Beth. Beth punched him in the nose and watered his eyes, and in his confusion he thought Beth was Cope and dropped her on her head “by accident.” He learned a lesson that night and he hopes Beth did too, as he would never lay his hands on a woman…though with Beth he uses the word loosely.
Dax is cut off by…Willow Nightingale, curiously. Willow comes to the the ring, first to address the fake apology from FTR, before turning her attention to Beth Copeland. She talks about how much of an inspiration Beth is to her, even saying women like Beth are the reason Willow came back from a broken freakin’ neck (referencing a Pittsburgh legend in the process)…but most of all, women like Beth are the reason a woman like Willow doesn’t take s–t from guys like FTR.
She implores them to give their apology another go, before Stoke interrupts to say it must be past Willow’s bedtime. This gets a shot to the head by Nightingale, but before FTR can retaliate SpeedBall come down to even things up. FTR reluctantly leaves the ring with Big Stoke, regrouping on the ramp.
We cut to MJF after his match at All Out, where he talks about everything he’s done for AEW over the past few years and all the doubts that have come from it. He says something is missing, that he is not MJF but a caricature. He calls the tacks his doubts, saying he can’t come back until he is himself again…but more importantly, he will come back only when he is his most dangerous self. He takes a tack off of himself, talking about eating his doubts up and spitting them out as he does so with the tack. He says he will be back to do things the only way he knows how, whether they like it or not…his way.
Back at ringside, the Don Callis Family make their way out for this next trios match. Don Callis gets a microphone to talk about his skills as an artist, showing off paintings on the screen before saying he’s been working on his masterpiece the past six days and six nights. Tonight, he reveals that masterpiece, so big that they had to roll it out.
A couple stagehands bring out a curious looking cart with the painting as Don hypes it up. He tells the crew to unveil the painting…and Orange Cassidy’s music hits as he pops out of the “painting” instead! The rest of the Conglomeration comes out to get things going, a brawl that finally gets the match underway!
The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Hologram and Orange Cassidy) vs. Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, and Hechicero)
The chaos stays largely on the outside as Briscoe hits a big dive to the outside…followed by a relaxed drop by Freshly Squeezed. Oh, in the midst of all this the bell actually rings!
We start officially with Cassidy and Hechicero, before Briscoe and then Hologram get tags in to hit a few shots of their own. Tag made to bring Cassidy back in, who hits precisely ONE punch to a big pop from the crowd. Hologram tags back in for a flurry of offense on Hechicero, but this gets turned around as Hologram is dropped to the mat hard with a cutter before we go to an ad break on HBO Max.
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Back from braek, Hologram is taken down once again by Hechicero who makes his way back in the ring with a springboard splash. Hechicero takes a headscissors by Hologram for his troubles, befrore Takeshita runs in to get involved. He gets taken out as Okada runs in with a tag to knock the Conglomeration off the apron…only to get caught by a flurry of offense by Briscoe, which culminates in a fisherman’s buster for a two count.
Okada starts to get his shots back on Briscoe, who gets a tag to Cassidy. Orange gives a hug to his former CHAOS teammate who just looks at him confused…before working with Takeshita to take the former International Champion down to the mat. Hologram tries to help out but takes some damage from the Rainmaker. Okada and Takeshita stare each other down for a moment before Cassidy gets involved with his “dangerous” kicks.
He sends Okada to the outside but Hechicero has made the tag, taking Cassidy for a ride before sending him to the mat. Hologram gets the drop on him before chaos ensues, leading to Takeshita dropping Hologram with a driver…only for Hologram to respond by dropping Takeshita down to send him out of the ring. Hechicero grabs Hologram but is taken off his game by an Orange Punch, allowing Hologram to hit a Portal Bomb for the win!
Winners via pinfall: The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Hologram and Orange Cassidy)
There is no time for celebration as Kyle Fletcher comes out to welcome Orange Cassidy back, but also for something that is of importance to the Conglomeration. He proved on Saturday that he belongs in the main event, saying he knows he’ll be world champion someday. He then looks in the ring and sees a bunch of dorks, before acknowledging Hologram’s long-running winning streak. He notes that Hologram is 34-0, or should he say…34 and scared of Kyle Fletcher.
Fletcher wants to be the one who gives Hologram his first loss in an AEW ring…so he issues a challenge to Hologram, title versus streak for the TNT Championship next week at the sixth anniversary of Dynamite! When, WHEN he beats Hologram, he will have to say Kyle’s full name. Fletcher’s music hits as we get the confirmation for next week.
We head backstage to hear from Mina Shirakawa, who talks about her reign as interim Women’s World TV Champion before saying she fights for Toni and for herself when she faces Kris Statlander for the Women’s World Championship.
-Commercial Break-
Video Package: A look at Jack Perry bringing back his old friend Luchasaurus, resurrecting a partnership that saw highs and lows of all kinds to lash out against the Young Bucks at All Out, before we get confirmation that Jurassic Express returns next week on Dynamite!
All the joy of playing “Tarzan Boy” gets sucked out of the ringside area as Claudio Castagnoli makes his way out for our next match, walking through the crowd to get to the ring. Powerhouse Hobbs makes his entrance next, making a beeline for Claudio as we get this match underway!
Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Claudio Castagnoli
The two enter the ring with a back and forth of strikes, before Claudio starts to take control. He sends Hobbs to the mat with a back suplex, but the Powerhouse is back on his feet for some body slams on Castaganoli. He shows relative ease in throwing Claudio around, before the former ROH World Champion clenches a hold on Hobbs to force both men to the outside. They go back and forth until Hobbs hits a set of headbutts, sending Claudio to the ring steps…only for Claudio to evade Hobbs charging at him!
Powerhouse crashes into the steps, and Claudio picks him up for a back suplex of his own sending Hobbs over the barricade into the crowd. He steps over to hoist Hobbs up…and drops him onto the barricade this time, causing some big damage on the Powerhouse as we go to a full ad break on HBO Max.
-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-
Back from break, Claudio brings Hobbs to the ring to garner a nearfall. Both men fight to their feet, back and forth they go before Powerhouse lands some hard shots on Castagnoli and sends him to the corner. Claudio escapes the corner now, setting the Powerhouse up on the turnbuckle for a superplex to send Hobbs crashing!
Cover by Claudio, but Hobbs kicks out at two. Claudio brings him back up for a series of uppercuts, looking for a Neutralizer before Hobbs counters out for a powerslam. Hobbs gets a nearfall but follows up with a few more body slams for good measure…until Claudio blocks one last slam attempt for an uppercut.
He lays in some elbow shots before hitting the ropes, but Hobbs is barely fazed by the lariats before hitting the ropes for a clothesline! Another body slam by Powerhouse, but PAC comes rushing to the ring for a distraction allowing Claudio to land a running uppercut and a cradle for the win!
Winner via pinfall: Claudio Castagnoli
Samoa Joe comes running out to scare off PAC as Hobbs sends Claudio out of the ring. The rest of the Riders come out for a sneak attack on Hobbs before Hangman comes out to even things up. After a short scuffle, the Riders escape through the crowd, though not before Claudio demands the ref raise his hand once more to remind everyone he won the match as we get the word that Tony Khan’s important announcement is up next!
-Commercial Break-
We head backstage for the big announcement from Tony Khan. He talks about all the great wrestlers and how strong the women’s division has been in particular…announcing that we are introducing new championships with the Women’s Tag Team Championship! Our first champions will be crowned “very soon” says the AEW President. We head to ringside, where Renee unveils the new titles.
With the big news out of the way, we get ready for our main event as Mina Shirakawa heads to the ring first. Out next is the champ as we get a look back at the manner in which Kris Statlander won the title at All Out. With both women in the ring, it’s time for our main event!
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander defends against Interim ROH Women’s World TV Champion Mina Shirakawa
The two go at it before Kris takes the challenger to the mat, but Mina is able to fight back before celebrating. This leads to Statlander picking her up, dropping Mina to the mat once more before posing. Shirakawa takes the fight back to Statlander, sending her to the corner for some punches before Kris fights back for a dropkick.
Hammer throw sends Mina to the corner hard, but she dodges a boot to hit a dropkick on the knee of the Women’s World Champion…before bringing her down hard to the floor through the ropes! She follows up by sending Kris into the ring steps for added damage, continuing to attack the leg before bringing Statlander back in the ring to break the ref’s count. Kris manages to fight back, dropping Mina to the apron before coming back into the ring as we go to an ad break on HBO Max.
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Back from break, Mina regains control with a sling blade sending Statlander to the mat. She continues the flurry of offense for a swinging DDT off the ropes. She sets up for a surfboard stretch with a twist, but Statlander breaks free to send her challenger to the corner. She also counters a Glamour Driver to go for Staturday Night Fever…but Mina counters for a two count! Kris responds by taking Mina down for a nearfall of her own.
Dragon screw by Mina, twice over to keep Statlander’s leg in pain. She climbs up top for a sling blade to keep Kris on the mat, covering to get a close two count. Rolling strike and roundhouse by Mina, but Statlander hoists her up on her shoulders…only for Mina to counter out, setting in a figure four leglock on the champion! Statlander is in trouble until she gets to the ropes for a break. Mina catches Kris with some more strikes to keep her down, but the champ breaks away from another figure four attempt before cinching in the seatbelt to keep Mina down for the three count!
Winner via pinfall and still AEW Women’s World Champion: Kris Statlander
Wheeler Yuta enters the ring to congratulate the champ on retaining, as the rest of the Death Riders come to ringside as well. Jon Moxley’s music hits as he comes out alongside Marina Shafir. The pair head to the ring as Mox enters, facing off with the Women’s World Champion with a look of approval before Yuta gives her a hug.
Statlander reciprocates with a hug of her own as Harley looks on in shock, realizing her friend has possibly just abandoned her…before Kris lays out Yuta with a lariat! She stands up to Mox with a double-bird salute before she and Cameron hightail it out of the ring and through the crowd…and out comes Darby Allin with a flamethrower!
The Riders start to confront Darby but he shows that he knows how to use the weapon, scaring the group off enough to pose with the flamethrower on the ring steps as the Death Riders escape through the crowd.
They stare down Darby, who has a microphone to let Mox to know he’s never gonna quit before challenging Jon Moxley to an I Quit Match at WrestleDream! Commentary talks about that and hypes up next week’s lineup for the anniversary Dynamite. Darby continues to show off his flamethrowing prowess as Dynamite comes to a close.
Quick Results:
- AEW World Tag Team Championship: Brodido def. GOA
- AEW World Championship Open Challenge: “Hangman” Adam Page def. ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty
- The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Hologram and Orange Cassidy) def. Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, and Hechicero)
- Claudio Castagnoli def. Powerhouse Hobbs
- AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander def. Interim ROH Women’s World TV Champion Mina Shirakawa
That’ll do it for this week! Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you next Wednesday for the 6-Year Anniversary edition of AEW Dynamite!