AEW Full Gear 2025 Results

AEW Full Gear LIVE Results (November 22, 2025) – Newark, NJ

AEW Full Gear 2025 goes down tonight at 8/7c, preceded by a one-hour AEW Tailgate Brawl pre-show lead-in at 7/6c, live from the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.

The following are AEW Full Gear 2025 results from Saturday, November 22. The report was written by Rajah.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 8pm-12am EST.

AEW FULL GEAR RESULTS (NOVEMBER 22, 2025): NEWARK, NJ.

We’re officially off-and-running. The commentators welcome us to AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl, and we get right down to action with our first match of the show.

$200,000 4-Way Match
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens vs. Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn vs. Big Bill and Bryan Keith vs. Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum

The ring entrances take place and then the bell sounds to get things started. Ace Austin came out with Robinson and Gunn, but stayed back. Bowens and Caster argued with each other early on. They did a few spots together later on, which the crowd dug.

When it looked like they were going to scissor each other, Bill came in and kicked Caster to the floor. Bowens kicked Bill out of the ring. As Bowens went to check on Caster, Robinson snuck up from behind and rolled him up for the win. Afterwards, Bowens yelled at Caster for not messing things up.

Winners: Bang Bang Gang

Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall vs. Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero

Pro wrestling legend Paul Wight (aka The Big Show) is introduced to the crowd to a big reaction. He settles in at the ringside area, as he will be sitting in on special guest commentary for our second match of the evening here at Tailgate Brawl.

After a brief backstage promo from Samoa Joe ahead of his rematch against Hangman Page inside of a Steel Cage for the AEW World Championship in tonight’s AEW Full Gear 2025 pay-per-view main event, we head back inside the arena where the ring entrances for our second bout take place.

Beretta knocked Big Justice down earlier in the match. Don Callis then jumped onto the apron to distract the referee, allowing Beretta to nail AJ with the cast on his arm. He followed with a running dropkick for a close two count.

Beretta and Rocky Romero connected with the Strong Zero on AJ, but QT Marshall dove off the top rope with an elbow drop to break up the pin. As the referee checked on Beretta, Romero tried to use Beretta’s cast on AJ, only for Big Justice to cut him off with a Diamond Cutter.

Justice rolled out of the ring and started celebrating with Paul Wight. Beretta tried to grab Justice, but Wight decked Beretta with a punch. QT then hit a top-rope Blockbuster on Beretta and scored the pin for the victory, wrapping up the second of four Tailgate Brawl matches.

Winners: Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall

Eddie Kingston & Hook vs. The Workhorsemen

After the two teams make their respective ring walks, the music dies down and the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Literally a moment later, the bell sounds again, giving “The Mad King” and “The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil” the squash match victory, with Kingston scoring the pin.

Winners: Eddie Kingston & Hook

CMLL World Trios Championships
Mistico & Mascara Dorada & Neon vs. Kazuchika Okada & Hechicero & Konosuke Takeshita

The Don Callis Family trio of “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero is up next against the CMLL trio of Mistico, Mascara Dorada and Neon. This will be the final match for the Saturday Tailgate Brawl portion of the show. Okada doesn’t show up. Callis sits in on commentary for this one.

Hechicero and Takeshita attack at the bell and they all brawl in and around the ring. Hechicero uses a chair wrapped around Mistico to snap his arm. In the ring, Takeshita has a rear chin-lock on Dorado. From there, the bell finally sounds to get things officially started.

Mistico is taken backstage as things get started inside the squared circle. We see Neon and Dorado in the ring tossing Takeshita and Hechicaro to the floor at ringside. They follow-up with a big dive. On the screen, we see Okada finally arrive outside of the building.

He’s in his gear and he begins heading out to the ring to join in on the match already in progress. Meanwhile, we cut back to the ring where everyone involved in the match is brawling as the AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl portion of things come to a close with the match still in progress. It’s AEW Full Gear 2025 time.

The PPV begins, including the opening pyro and fireworks, while the CMLL World Trios title tilt is still in progress in the ring. The brawling chaos continues until Takeshita is left alone in the ring, and Okada’s music hits as the Rainmaker finally makes it to the show, getting quite the pop as he heads to the ring.

Now we’ve had a PPV intro, complete with pyro, and a full-on ring entrance with pyro during an active match. Only in AEW. He takes his robe off as Mascara Dorada rolls up Takeshita for a two count…but the Alpha sends him out of the ring before. He and Okada grill each other.

Things continue as Hechicero tries to defuse the situation, but Okada flips of Takeshita…but this is interrupted by the Sky Team, who get the advantage. Dorada and Neon climb the turnbuckles but are intercepted by Okada and Takeshita.

In the midst of this we see Mistico making his return to the ring after being checked on from earlier, landing a tiger feint kick on Takeshita before taking the Alpha and the Rainmaker out with a cross body off the ropes. He sends Takeshita out of the ring before sending Okada down with an arm-drag.

The Rainmaker leaves the ring allowing Hechicero to get in the match per CMLL rules. He and Mistico go at it until Mistico sends him to the outside, where Hechicero lands on the announce desk. Takeshita goes after him but nearly gets locked into La Mistica before Okada breaks it up.

Mistico breaks free and Okada starts laying into Takeshita instead, sending him out of the ring to focus on Mistico, but in comes Neon instead, sending the Rainmaker away. Takeshita comes back in and blocks a head-scissors, leading to a wheelbarrow suplex.

Okada misses a Rainmaker, tries to clothesline Takeshita instead but misses. Raging Fire attempt, Okada puts a stop to it. They get in each other’s faces. Okada blasts Takeshita with a Rainmaker “accidentally.” Dorada and Neon with a diving hurracanrana, followed by stereo moonsaults to the ringside area.

From there, we ride things into the finish, which sees Mistico with a hurracanrana and a rollup to Hechicero for a two-count. A Tiger feint kick connects, then a running knee in the corner from Hechicero, into a poisonrana connects from Mistico, who goes for La Mistica, forcing Hechicero to tap.

Winners and STILL CMLL World Trios Champions: Mistico & Mascara Dorada & Neon

Darby Allin vs. PAC

The pre-match video package airs to set the stage for our actual pay-per-view opener, as Darby Allin goes one-on-one with “The Bastard” PAC from The Death Riders next. Back at ringside, we see PAC make his way to the ring through the crowd.

A special intro video, which are often aired before a big Darby Allin match, is shown to the live crowd and PPV audience. We see a recovering Darby Allin watching back footage of PAC’s return at AEW All Out and the subsequent beatings he’s dealt since then.

Now unwrapped Darby gets out of the hospital bed, beating the TV up with a baseball bat. The video wraps up there and we return live in the arena where Darby’s bad ass entrance tune plays. The Newark crowd comes to life as the home grown AEW star begins his entrance.

PAC and Darby start with quick grappling, with Allin grabbing early control through takedowns, an arm drag, and a flash Magistral for two. PAC bails to the floor to reset, but Darby keeps pushing the pace with repeated nearfalls and holds. The momentum shifts on the apron when PAC cracks Darby with an elbow and press-slams him to the floor.

Darby barely beats the count, and PAC immediately targets the injured, bandaged arm, ripping the wrap off and attacking the burned area before driving Darby into the post and sending him crashing to the floor again. PAC stays on him back inside, but the crowd’s “you can’t kill him” chant fires Darby up for a comeback flurry.

Allin hits a dive into the barricade, then a wild missile dropkick off the top to the floor. He locks in a guillotine back in the ring, but PAC powers out and suplexes him down. PAC hits a German and a corner belly-to-belly, but Darby fires back with a lariat.

He goes for a Coffin Drop, PAC blocks it, and levels him with a lariat for two before snapping on the Brutalizer. Darby claws his way to the bottom rope to force the break as the crowd erupts with a “this is awesome” chant as the match continues.

PAC yanks Allin back to his feet and blasts him with two pump kicks. He heads to the top-rope and leaps for a Black Arrow, but Allin avoids it. Allin locks in the Scorpion Death Lock and cranks back on it. PAC waves to someone. Wheeler Yuta runs out. As the referee deals with him, PAC blasts Allin with a baseball bat for the win.

Winner: PAC

4-Way Tag To Determine Stipulation In AEW Women’s Tag-Team Title Tournament Semifinals
‘Timeless’ Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa vs. Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir vs. Skye Blue & Julia Hart vs. Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron

The pre-match video package airs to set the stage for our next match of the evening, which features four women’s tag-teams squaring off in a high stakes four-way showdown, where the winning team will get to pick the stipulation for the AEW Women’s Tag-Team Championship Tournament Semifinals matches.

After the package wraps up, we return live inside the Prudential Center, where The Sisters of Sin duo of Skye Blue and Julia Hart make their way out accompanied by Thekla. Out next are Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir. The Babes of Wrath duo of Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron come out.

Finally, The Timeless Love Bombs team of ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa head down to the ring as well. All four team have made the walk, and now the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Storm goes after Shafir as they kick things off for their respective teams at the onset.

Shafir takes control, sending Storm to her corner for a tag by Bayne as they gang up on her. Bayne continues to lay into Storm, until Toni fights back for a tag to Mina. Double-team keeps the Megasus down before Mina gets sent to the corner by Bayne.

Mina fights back with a kick before going for a cross body, but gets slammed to the mat for a near-fall by Megan. A tag is made to Marina, who drags the face of Shirakawa along the ring before sending her to the opposite side, but Skye Blue gets a blind tag to get into the match herself.

She pulls Mina to the middle of the ring for a two count. Mina fights back, hitting a Sling Blade before looking for a tag to Toni, but Julia Hart pulls Storm away. Mina opts for a tag to Willow Nightingale instead, who lays into Skye. She tags in Cameron and the two both go to work on her.

Now we see a big wheelbarrow slam that allows Cameron to get a two count, but Blue gets back at her with some shots before the two trade strikes. Backstabber by Harley is canceled out as Skye sends her to the corner for a tag to Hart.

A few strikes by Harley ends with her going after Shafir, as Skye knocks down Bayne as well. Hart gets a near-fall before Bayne tags herself in, going after Skye before turning her attention back to Harley. She sends Cameron to the corner for some more damage.

We see Storm and Mina dealing with Skye and Hart on the outside. Back in the ring, Shafir gets a tag for some shots of her own, before Megan tags right back in. Cameron starts to fight back, landing a head-scissors into a DDT that sends Bayne down hard.

In comes Shafir off a tag, but she is kicked away before Willow gets the tag as well. She sends Marina to the corner for a hip attack before driving The Problem to the mat for a close two-count. Shafir gets tagged out by Hart who goes after Willow, only to be sent down for a cover as Blue and Bayne break it up.

Mina gets the tag now, going after Hart before Megan tags herself in for a clothesline on Julia and then a fireman’s carry on Mina. Tag made to Shafir, who traps Mina in the Mother’s Milk as Storm is fended off, but she’s able to break away to stop the hold.

From there, a tag is made to Storm, who goes after Shafir until she gets sent to the ropes. Blind tag by Harley as Storm drops Shafir for a Lou Thesz press, and Toni gets to her feet just as Harley drops her with a cross body for a two count. Sisters of Sin get involved for a double-team on Storm.

They’re then sent to the mat with a double German suplex by Bayne, who takes a pounce by Willow for her troubles. Shafir gets involved but is sent to the outside, where they take a cannonball by Willow off the apron, and it’s followed by a dive from Mina. Harley rolls up Storm for a two count. Toni with the Big Package for the win.

Winners: ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa

AEW World Tag Team Championships
Brodido (C) vs. FTR

We get “A Big Stoke Production” showcasing Hathaway’s hatred for Brodido before heading back to ringside as FTR make their entrance for our next match. Speaking of, the champs make their way out next to a nice pop before we get this match underway.

We start off with Cash Wheeler and Bandido, who exchange offense before standing off amidst a “no hoes” chant directed at Stokely. Bandido takes Wheeler down with an arm drag, keeping him off his game with a couple more for good measure before laying him out.

Dax comes in but to no avail, before Brody King makes the tag. Dax tags in as well as we get a standoff between them, before they trade strikes. Dax takes the brunt of this, as he’s sent to the corner. He hits a boot on Brody but ends up being sent out of the ring, where Dax takes a hard chop against the barricade.

Wheeler gets caught trying to sneak up on him, before King lands another hard chop on Harwood to bring him back into the ring for a near-fall. Tag made to Bandido for a double-team…which sees Bandido hoist King onto Harwood! Dax rolls out of the ring as Bandido starts to do the Macararena, trying to get King to join on.

He refuses as Bandido sees FTR on the outside, diving over Stoke…only for FTR to catch him and slam him onto the announce table. They bring Bandido back into the ring as the crowd tries to get under Stoke’s skin some more, and a tag is made to Harwood after some shots from Cash.

Dax has Bandido in a Gory Special, a nod to the legacy of Lucha Libre as Bandido tries to break free…and he finally does, eventually taking FTR down to the mat. Cash rolls out of the ring, trying to keep Brody away from a tag only to get knocked off the apron, but the ref is too distracted to see the tag made by Bandido.

This allows FTR to take advantage as the crowd lets the ref know how they feel. Bandido manages to fend off Dax and breaks away from Wheeler for the tag to Brody, who lays out Dax with a clothesline before sending Wheeler down to the mat.

He also sends Harwood down, colliding with Wheeler before sending them to opposite corners for a set of clotheslines. Wheeler gets onto the shoulders of King looking to fight him off, but that ends with him being slammed into Harwood in the corner before Brody runs at them with a cannonball.

Cover by Brody only gets a two as Cash kicks out. Bandido comes in for an assist but is sent out of the ring by Harwood, allowing FTR to set King up on the top turnbuckle. Superplex by Harwood, but no Power & Glory here as Brody grabs the throat of Wheeler while Bandido lands a splash on Dax.

King ends up sending FTR out of the ring before tagging in Bandido. King goes for a dive on Harwood, but Stokely pushes him out of the way and King gets a glancing blow on Hathaway before crashing to the floor! Back in the ring, Bandido gets a nearfall on Harwood before Wheeler comes in.

Bandido dodges a Shatter Machine, but takes the Power & Glory as Dax covers…but Bandido kicks out at two. Bandido gets away from another double-team, sending Harwood out of the ring before landing a press slam sending Wheeler onto Dax on the outside. Bandido climbs up top and hits a cross body sending FTR to the floor.

Bandido brings Dax back into the ring as Wheeler comes in looking to land a Shatter Machine, but Bandido manages to get out of it. He looks for a 21 Plex on Dax but Wheeler helps him block it before they land the Shatter Machine for a two-count.

King and Cash end up on the outside where Wheeler narrowly dodges a cannonball, forcing King to crash into the barricade. He grabs one of the tag belts to bring into the ring, but Brody grabs it to keep him from using it. Bandido rolls up Harwood, but is sent into a belt shot just out of sight from the ref.

Harwood with the cover but Bandido kicks out again, and Brodido land a Shatter Machine of their own off a tag to King, but Harwood manages to kick out of the follow-up pin attempt before the count of three. FTR take control now, looking for a Doomsday Device on Bandido.

Bandido counters into a powerslam on Wheeler. Harwood is held back by King as Bandido covers, but still only gets a two count for his effort. Dax goes after King, managing to pull him away and set King up for a stuffed piledriver onto the hardest part of the ring. FTR turn their attention back to Bandido.

They set him up for a stuffed piledriver as well, but the ROH World Champion refuses to give up as he gets a shoulder up in the nick of time. He looks wobbly as he gets back to his feet, and FTR take advantage as they hit a final Shatter Machine. They follow up with the cover and the pin to become new champs.

Winners and NEW AEW World Tag-Team Champions: FTR

AEW National Championship Casino Gauntlet

The pre-match video package airs to tell the story of events that led up to our next match of the evening, a Casino Gauntlet to crown the first-ever AEW National Champion. After it wraps up, we return back at ringside. The Hurt Syndicate make their way out for a shared entrance.

They come out together since Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin are the first two competitors in this match. They head to the ring as we get a good look at the brand new AEW National Championship title belt. It looks similar to the classic old-school NWA Television Championship. The bell sounds and off we go.

Straight out of the gate, we see the two start going at it, not letting up too much with an exchange of holds as we already get a countdown for our next participant. It is Ricochet. He has a microphone, saying we don’t want to see “wrestling crap” as GOA blindside the two men in the ring.

Ricochet goes after MVP with the microphone, asking AJ (Big Justice) if he’s watching as he lets out a few “BOOM” remarks with each mic shot on the head of MVP. GOA continue to lay waste to the Hurt Syndicate, with Bobby getting his head slammed against the ring steps by Liona.

We see Ricochet mock him from inside the ring. Officials rush down to get GOA out of here, also accompanying MVP to the back as Ricochet celebrates with some dance moves while the countdown reveals our next participant. It is Claudio Castagnoli. Ricochet stops in his tracks.

Claudio makes his entrance through the crowd. Ricochet tries to get the drop on Castagnoli, but takes an uppercut instead before Claudio brings him back into the ring for a giant swing. Cover by Claudio, but Ricochet manages to kick out at two.

The crowd starts chanting “we bald people” at the two men as they go back at it, with Claudio sent out of the ring as the countdown reveals the next participant. It is Daniel Garcia. He makes his way through the crowd next, laying into Ricochet as the crowd rightly points out that “he’s not bald.”

This leads to the Death Riders going to work on Ricochet in the corner until the countdown reveals our next competitor. It is Orange Cassidy. Garcia still has the waist-lock on Ricochet on the turnbuckle as Cassidy heads over, licking his hand to “bip” Ricochet on the head, and Garcia takes Ricochet down to the mat.

Cassidy tries to take advantage for a cover, but Claudio pulls him up by the jeans before slamming him to the mat. Cassidy tries to fight back for a sunset flip, but we get an Aloha Claudio and a denial…only for Orange to land a Stun-dog Millionaire on a returning Ricochet.

He goes for the cover as the countdown reveals our next participant. It is Wheeler Yuta. Claudio kicks out as Cassidy turns his attention to his former Best Friend. This leads to a 3-on-1 beatdown by the Death Riders until the countdown brings out…Kevin Knight. He runs down the ramp.

Immediately he looks to take out Garcia and Yuta, but gets caught coming into the ring by Claudio. Castagnoli goes for a powerbomb but gets sent over the top rope by Knight. Ricochet sees an opening and rolls Kevin up for a near-fall. Knight follows suit looking for a pin of his own, but only gets two.

The countdown reveals our next competitor. It is Roderick Strong. Strong goes after Garcia and Yuta on his way to the ring, fending off Claudio before turning his attention to Ricochet with a pair of backbreakers. Sick Kick connects on Ricochet.

Roderick makes the cover, but only gets two. The countdown appears and winds down. Out next is Mark Davis. The ring is cleared out, allowing Davis to go after Strong until Garcia and Yuta come in. He fends them off before landing some hard shots on Strong and Knight.

Ricochet tries to take him off his game but takes a driver by Davis, who dodges a PK by Cassidy to drop OC with a driver as well. Cover by Davis, but Yuta breaks the pin as the countdown. When the clock strikes zero, out next comes ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey. He goes after Davis, and he and Knight take him down.

They attempt a double cover. This leads to an awkward stare-down between JetSpeed, allowing Davis to intervene before he’s sent out of the ring. JetSpeed collides as they trade offense and nearfalls. Knight manages to Matrix dodge a superkick.

The pause there allows Garcia to send Kevin out before dropping Bailey for a Dragon-slayer as the countdown reveals our next participant. It is “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard. Garcia looks like he’s seen a ghost, breaking the hold to deal with Menard who sends Garcia out of the ring.

Garcia escapes through the crowd as Menard chases him down. The ring is left with Mark Davis and Claudio Castagnoli, the latter looking not too amused that he’s left alone as we see Lashley and Benjamin finally making their return to the match. Crowd chants “we hurt people” as the Syndicate obliges.

They put the hurt on Davis and Strong. Yuta comes in and takes a spear as well, and Lashley even catches OC in mid-air for a powerslam. Speedball tries to get in but gets sent to the outside, as Ricochet goes into the ring only to realize he’s made a huge mistake.

Lashley and Benjamin toss him around with ease, laying into Ricochet until Davis and Claudio finally put a stop to it. Cassidy comes in now, landing an Orange Punch before the ring gets cleared out. Lashley gets sent into the barricade.

Yuta steals the thunder of Cassidy, trying to get a pin before Knight breaks it up. He hits a UFO Splash on Cassidy, but gets pushed away. Ricochet takes over with a Spirit Gun to steal the win. With the victory, Ricochet is the first-ever AEW National Champion.

Winner and NEW AEW National Champion: Ricochet

No Holds Barred Match
Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O’Reilly

The pre-match video package airs to show the story leading up to our next match of the evening, which features Kyle O’Reilly of The Conglomeration and Paragon looking to once again upset the leader of The Death Riders, as he takes on Jon Moxley in a No Holds Barred match.

We return back live after the package wraps up. Jon Moxley makes his way through the crowd for our next match. Kyle O’Reilly makes his entrance, only to go right after Mox to get this match underway in a hurry. O’Reilly lays into Mox as he looks for a hold on the arm.

Jon breaks free to fight back. Both men are on their feet as Mox offers a “free shot” to O’Reilly, and Kyle makes him pay for it, sending the former World Champion to the corner for some hard kicks. They end up trading normally illegal holds.

Kyle forces Mox down to the mat for an ankle lock, but Mox breaks free to take a breather on the outside. Marina Shafir convenes with him, offering a fork to give Mox an edge as he comes back into the ring, but O’Reilly does his best to fend off the attack, only to be sent to the mat.

Mox manages to move the hand away long enough to start jabbing at the face of Kyle, who turns to his stomach, and this allows Mox to attack the back instead. The ref starts to intervene, which makes Mox confront him with a reminder that anything goes.

We see Kyle is busted open as Mox goes back after him, eventually taking a bite out of O’Reilly as the ref checks to see if Kyle gives up. He does not, as Mox pulls him away from the ropes to go after his arm. As he continues to pull back on Kyle’s arm he takes a bite out of his free hand. He continues the damage with some toe kicks.

Kyle manages to fight back, leading to an ankle lock. Mox tries to break free as O’Reilly transitions to a face-lock, and he sends Kyle to the mat with a back suplex. He grabs the fork again, targeting the…nipple…of O’Reilly against the ropes.

He breaks away just long enough to set up a choke hold on the ropes, keeping Kyle’s arms trapped on the ropes…until O’Reilly counters into a headlock forcing Mox to break his own hold! Kyle fights into a cross arm breaker, as Mox uses the ropes to pull himself out of the ring and break the hold.

The fight spills out of the ring as Mox goes after O’Reilly, only to be launched into the ring steps by Kyle. O’Reilly grabs a chair from nearby, setting it up before landing some kicks on Mox, forcing him onto the chair. Kyle gets on the apron.

He sets up a running start before leaping off for a missile dropkick sending him against the barricade! He brings Mox back into the ring, blocking a cutter attempt before cinching in the ankle lock once again! Mox turns over to kick at Kyle’s head, looking for a triangle hold before Kyle drops down to tighten his own hold.

Mox eventually kicks away at the head enough to break free, but O’Reilly gets right back after him when Mox grabs the fork…and now it’s Kyle doing the forking, jabbing at the face of Moxley! Mox is looking worse for wear as O’Reilly leaves the ring.

He grabs a chain from underneath before coming back. The two stand off until O’Reilly starts wrapping the chain around Mox while holding onto a guillotine hold, only for Mox to respond in kind. This is chain wrestling at its finest as they trade shots looking for an advantage.

It leads to O’Reilly dropping Mox with a suplex. The two men are slow to move but eventually make it back to their feet, trading strikes until Kyle lands a couple kicks, only for Mox to grab Kyle with a takedown into a bulldog choke. He uses the chain for added damage, but O’Reilly counters out for some mounted punches.

Mox counters as well, finally breaking free to cinch in an ankle lock of his own before going for a bulldog choke…only for O’Reilly to jab his hand with the fork to break the hold. Mox breaks free and stomps the head of O’Reilly before leaving the ring to grab a chair.

He comes back into the ring, wrapping the chair around the right arm of O’Reilly before running into a stomp to take the arm out. It’s looking real bad for O’Reilly as Mox hoists him up for a Death Rider DDT. He looks for a kimura but Kyle grabs his tights to block it.

Mox rolls through to cinch it in. Kyle breaks free as he rolls through, transitioning to another ankle lock before grabbing the chain for even more damage. He’s got Mox trapped in the middle of the ring with a grapevine. Mox taps. Mox nods in approval to O’Reilly, but ends up coming back and attacking his arm until Cassidy and Strong run out.

Winner: Kyle O’Reilly

No Disqualification TNT Championship Match
Kyle Fletcher (C) vs. Mark Briscoe

We head back to ringside for a pre-match video featuring Mark Briscoe reflecting on faith, family, and what this opportunity means to him. Briscoe gets a big reaction as he makes his entrance. Kyle Fletcher follows to a loud mix of cheers and jeers, the TNT title held high as this No DQ match gets underway.

Briscoe comes out hot, looking to end things early, but Fletcher cuts him off and sends him crashing to the floor. The champ follows, only to take a chair shot to the face. Briscoe hurls him into the barricade, then slings him into the steps. He even launches another chair at Fletcher before propping one up and going for a running dive off the apron—only for Fletcher to catch him and spike him onto the chair with a nasty brainbuster.

Fletcher takes control and grinds Briscoe against the steel steps until the challenger reverses a suplex and lights him up with a chop. Briscoe starts pulling plunder from under the ring—chairs and a huge stepladder. He builds a chair-and-ladder bridge and charges for a cannonball, but Fletcher rolls away, sending Briscoe crashing through his own setup.

The champ retrieves a ladder of his own and smashes it across Briscoe, busting him open. He props the ladder in the corner, but Briscoe fires back and hits a missile dropkick that sends the ladder into Fletcher’s head, opening him up as well. Briscoe digs out a table, only for Fletcher to suplex him onto the floor moments later.

Fletcher sets up more chairs, but Briscoe cracks him with another chair to reset the momentum. Don Callis hops on the apron to create a distraction, allowing Fletcher to grab Briscoe and send him crashing through the ringside table instead.

Back inside, a second table is leaned in the corner. Briscoe looks for the Jay Driller, but Fletcher counters with an Alabama Slam that sends Briscoe exploding through the table. The champ follows with a powerbomb setup, then dumps a bag of thumbtacks onto the canvas. He stuffs a handful into Briscoe’s mouth and blasts him with a shot… but when he goes for another powerbomb, Briscoe reverses and brainbusters Fletcher straight into the tacks for a close near fall.

Briscoe brings out a barbed-wire table and another ladder, leading to a wild fight on the apron that ends with Briscoe hitting a leaping neckbreaker through a pile of chairs on the outside. He stacks a table over the bed of tacks and climbs the ladder, but Fletcher meets him up top—only for Briscoe to leap off with a Froggy Bow through the table! Fletcher barely survives at two.

Mark slides the barbed-wire board into the ring as Callis arms Fletcher with a screwdriver. Briscoe blocks the first shot, but Fletcher still manages to stab him in the head, then taunts the crowd by licking the tool. Briscoe fires back with another brainbuster onto the tacks for another razor-close near fall.

Briscoe climbs again, but Fletcher shoves the referee into him. The champ tries to jam the screwdriver through the buckle pad to set up something brutal, but Briscoe escapes. Fletcher counters a Cutthroat Driver attempt with another screwdriver shot and plants Briscoe with a sheer-drop brainbuster.

Briscoe kicks out at the last second. Both men stagger up. Fletcher charges, but Briscoe fights him off and lines him up—BT Bomb through the barbed-wire table! Briscoe follows immediately with the Jay Driller and covers him for the three.

Winner and NEW TNT Champion: Mark Briscoe

$1,000,000 Trios Match
Kenny Omega & Jurassic Express vs. Josh Alexander & The Young Bucks

Who leaves the Prudential Center with an extra $1,000,000? It’s time to find out, as the high-dollar trios match is up next. The pre-match video package airs to get fans ready for one of the featured matches of tonight’s pay-per-view event.

A Wheel of Fortune-style entrance suggests the Young Bucks are looking to earn a million bucks as they head to the ring for our next match. Josh Alexander makes his entrance next, before the crowd pops heavy for Jurassic Express as ‘Tarzan Boy’ plays throughout the arena.

Kenny Omega heads to the ring after that to an enormous pop of his own. The bell sounds after the ring introductions and our high stakes trios tilt is now officially off-and-running. Perry and Nick Jackson kick things off for their respective teams at the onset.

Things quickly spill out to the ringside area, where Perry takes control on offense. He sends Nick to the mat with an arm drag, but a double dropkick goes nowhere as they stand off. Tags made to Luchasaurus and Matt. Luchasaurus takes Matt down with ease before sending him to the ropes, chopping him as well as Josh and Nick down easily.

He brings Matt to the corner for a tag to Perry, and a double-team leads to a dropkick by Perry for a near-fall. Perry keeps an arm wringer on Matt as he tags in Omega, who drops onto the arm for added damage. The two head to the ropes where Josh tags himself in, laying some shots into Kenny.

Omega then sends him to the outside for a dive. He brings Alexander back into the ring, but Josh goes after the leg he attacked previously to keep Omega down. Tag made to Matt, with Nick tagging in for a double-team on their old friend, until he takes the Bucks to the mat not once but twice. They end up on the outside.

Omega looks for a dive, only to be cut off by Alexander. Omega fights back for a hurricanrana sending Alexander out of the ring, before landing a dive onto all three men. He brings Nick back in the ring before Perry tags in, but things come down for him as Alexander catches him on a dive attempt to slam the former Jungle Boy onto the apron.

Perry is brought back in as Matt tags in, only to go after Omega on the outside before the Bucks land Risky Business for a two count. Matt hits the ropes for a lariat, taking Perry down for another near-fall before tagging in Alexander, who goes back to work on Jack before getting a two count of his own.

He sends Perry to the ropes but takes a lariat by Perry for his troubles. Josh fights back to send Perry back to the ropes, but once again this proves costly as Perry catches him with a DDT. Tag made to Luchasaurus and to Matt, as Luchasaurus takes Alexander and the Bucks out with clothesline.

A double chokeslam is intercepted by Alexander, who takes a chokeslam for his effort. He lands one on the Bucks before hitting a standing moonsault on Matt for a two. Luchasaurus fights off The Bucks some more before Josh gets the tag, going after the big man before Omega gets involved as well off a tag.

Things break down as all six men go at it, with Perry taking a backbreaker by Alexander before Luchasaurus takes him out. Destroyer by Matt is followed by a running knee by Omega. Everyone is down but we see Omega Alexander back on their feet, trading strikes with the ring finally cleared. Alexander cinching in the ankle lock.

The Bucks add insult to injury with a BTE Trigger before diving onto Jurassic Express on the outside. Back in the ring, Omega narrowly gets to the ropes to finally force a break. Matt makes a tag but falls victim to a TK Driver by Perry as Omega gets a close two-count.

We see a Countdown to Extinction get blocked, but Alexander takes a running knee. Nick gets sent out of the ring as Jurassic Express land Countdown to Extinction on Matt. Alexander breaks the pin at the last second. Alexander is sent out out of the ring.

The Bucks end up landing a series of superkicks, including one on Alexander by accident. Whoops. The shot sends “The Walking Weapon” out to the floor. Back in the ring, Perry rolls up Matt. Nick breaks it up. Nick and Matt hit a BTE Trigger after that for the win.

Winners of $1,000,000: Josh Alexander & The Young Bucks

The Elite Reunites

Once the match wraps up, we quickly learn that things here are far from over. Don Callis gets on the mic and says they’re rich one more time. They’re now part of the family, let’s go celebrate. The Bucks take their money in the satchel and head off with Callis.

It looked like things were going to be over there. But they weren’t. Not by a long shot. Alexander and the rest of the family attack the leg of Kenny Omega. The Bucks turn back to see the 5-on-1 attack. The Bucks are conflicted, but they still choose to leave with Don Callis.

Or do they? No. No, they don’t. They ultimately decide against it, instead turning and charging back to the ring, where they take on the Don Callis Family, clearing the ring and helping out their former Elite brother Kenny Omega. The Young Bucks stand opposite Jurassic Express as Perry and Luchasaurus extend their hands.

After a healthy pause, they shake hands. The Young Bucks try and extend a hand to Omega. Omega smacks the hands away, but they end up hugging instead. The crowd goes absolutely insane for this, as The Elite are finally back together. Callis steals the money and runs. Omega collapses, sparking health concerns. We move on.

AEW Women’s World Championship
Kris Statlander (C) vs. Mercedes Moné

It’s co-main event time! The pre-match video package airs now to tell the story leading up to our semi-final bout of the evening, which features Kris Statlander defending her AEW Women’s World Championship against “However-many-belts it is at this point-Moné.”

The package wraps up and the ring entrances for this high stakes women’s title tilt take place. The final formal pre-match ring introductions for the champion and challenger are in the rear view mirror, and there’s the bell to get things started.

Straight out of the gate, we see Moné go for an ankle pick but is quickly fended off by Stat, who takes control for a moment before Mercedes goes for a Statement Maker. Kris manages to break free, but is sent out of the ring by Mercedes.

She then gets caught on a dive attempt, with Statlander hoisting her up to walk up the steps onto the apron. Moné breaks free, but is soon caught with a super-plex by the champ who follows up with a 450 splash, but Mercedes rolls away.

This forces Stat to leave the ring, favoring her arm as the ref goes to check on her. Kris insists she can continue, getting back to her feet, just in time to take a Meteora by Moné. She mocks the champ, telling the doc to check on her before sending Stat into the steps. Mercedes climbs the steps for a double stomp.

She then brings Stat back into the ring for a cover and a two count. DDT off the ropes by Moné, and she goes for an armbar on the champ while targeting her hand at the same time. Stat struggles as Moné changes the grip, only for the champ to get to her feet.

Mercedes sends her to the corner, eventually dropping her to the mat for a two count. Stat is in a bad way here, as Moné continues the attack with some stomps before sending the champ to the corner. Kris starts to fight back, but the CEO catches her with an armbar, and switches sides just to keep the champ off her game.

Stat powers to her feet, but is dropped down on her arm by Moné, who drives her boot into the arm even more before kicking it away. She gets back up and lands a big DDT on Stat, but it’s only good for a nearfall which frustrates her. Moné stays on the attack now, setting up for a long series of vertical suplexes.

A remark is made about her matching the number of titles she has, and sure enough, she lands a series of 13 suplexes in total, and one to grow on. Fans chant “CEO.” Moné looks to complete the homage with a frog splash as she goes up top, but she lands on the boot of the champ, right into the midsection.

Both women are slow to get back up, before trading strikes. Moné gets sent into the ropes for a back body dropped, and then into the corner as Stat sends up for a Michinoku Driver of sorts…but it only gets a two count. Stat rolls to the outside for a breather, but Moné comes after her looking for a Meteora.

The champ drops her with a Blue Thunder Bomb to the floor. Kris struggles to get up, sliding into the ring as the ref begins the count, and gets to nine before Mercedes slides into the ring to stop it. Stat gets up but takes a Backstabber by the CEO, sending her into the corner before landing another attack.

She sets up for a running kick, but Stat catches her with a discus lariat instead. Cover by the champ, but Mercedes attacks the arm to stop the pin. She fights to her feet before Stat takes control, locking in a Statement Maker on the CEO, but Moné rolls through for one of her own.

Kris is trapped in the middle of the ring, trying to roll through as Moné keeps the hold on, but the champ gets to her feet, bringing Mercedes up to the turnbuckle as a result. Moné gets caught on the shoulders of Stat once more, right into a rib breaker on the way down to the mat. Cover by Statlander, but Mercedes narrowly gets a shoulder up.

Stat looks for Saturday Night Fever, but Moné breaks free. She stops a tombstone attempt and rolls Stat up for a two, with Stat responding in kind for a near-fall of her own. They fight to their feet until the champ connects with a package piledriver.

She only gets a two-count on a follow up pin attempt. Stat brings Mercedes to the corner but is fought off, only to block a Meteora attempt. A hurricanrana is blocked, but Moné transitions for a reverse rana instead, and hits a double knees in the ropes on the champ for a two-count. Moments later, Stat hits Staturday Night Fever for the win.

Winner and STILL AEW Women’s World Champion: Kris Statlander

AEW Continental Classic Updates

Backstage, we see Lexy Nair standing by with The Don Callis Family. Callis thinks things went pretty well as they have a million dollars to play with. Takeshita and Okada start to get into it, but Callis says let’s not do this right now.

Okada will defend his Continental title in the Continental Classic, so Takeshita announces he will also be in the Continental Classic. Kyle Fletcher shows up. He will also be in the Continental Classic. After this wraps up, we move on to our main event.

AEW World Championship In A Steel Cage
Hangman Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe

It’s main event time!

After the pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to this rematch between Hangman Page and The Opps’ Samoa Joe for the AEW World Championship inside of a Steel Cage, we head back down to ringside where the champion and challenger make their respective entrances.

The ring announcer handles the final pre-match ring introductions for both competitors, and then the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. The two men circle and lock up. They begin exchanging some hard strikes, as the offense starts to pick up.

Hangman begins to take over after Joe controls the initial offensive exchanges. The champ sends the challenger into the side of the cage for a two count, before Joe gets some revenge, sending Hangman into the cage as well. The damage done leads to both men being busted open early on.

Joe goes back to work, pulling off Page’s boot before sending the champ to the corner for some stomps to the head. Page fights back, now using his own boot against the challenger before charging at him with it. The champ goes for the cover, but only gets two for his efforts.

Follow Us

Results

Most Popular