AEW WrestleDream

AEW WrestleDream Results (October 18, 2025) – St. Louis, MO

Featured below are complete AEW WrestleDream results from Saturday, October 18, 2025. The following report was written by Rajah.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 7pm-12:30am EST.

AEW WRESTLEDREAM RESULTS (OCTOBER 18, 2025): ST. LOUIS, MO.

The AEW Saturday Tailgate lead-in to AEW WrestleDream kicks off on TNT live at 7/6c with the commentary team welcoming us inside a jam-packed Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis. We are then directed straight into a video package for the Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley “I Quit” match scheduled for tonight.

The Death Riders vs. Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration

Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness and “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard are on commentary for the Saturday Tailgate Brawl portion of the evening. Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration vs. Death Riders is up first. The Death Riders team of PAC, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli make their way out accompanied by Marina Shafir.

They settle into the ring and a loud “F**k you, Yuta!” chant breaks out. Their music dies down. The Conglomeration tune plays and out comes Orange Cassidy, Tomohiro Ishii and Kyle O’Reilly. He stops his teammates and runs back to grab Roderick Strong. They all make their way to the ring. It’s time to get things started.

A “Freshly Squeezed” chant breaks out and then the bell finally sounds to get things started. It is Garcia and Strong kicking things off for their respective teams at the onset. The two begin trading chops, with Strong getting the better of the exchange. He tags in O’Reilly and the two beat down Garcia and Yuta, when he tries running in.

With Yuta now the legal man for his team, Cassidy tags in for his. After some double-team action with O’Reilly, Cassidy picks up where he left off, controlling the offensive lead for The Conglomeration by taking it to The Death Riders’ Yuta. Yuta avoids an atomic drop and counters, shifting the offensive to his favor.

PAC tags in and takes over, bringing some additional punishment to Cassidy as Schiavone talks us into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When we return, Ishii is chopping Castagnoli as The Death Rider no-sells every shot and then blasts “The Stone Pitbull” with some of his own.

Yuta tags in and takes over and fans begin chanting “Yuta sucks!” It almost sounded like “CM Punk! CM Punk!” at first. Could you imagine hours of that? Yikes. A much more clear-to-hear “F**k you, Yuta!” chant takes over as Cassidy tags in.

From there, he immediately begins taking back over for his team. After they settle in the offensive lead, we see a few more minutes of action culminating with the finish, which sees The Death Riders team pick up the victory in our opening match when PAC pins Ishii.

Winners: The Death Riders

HOOK & Eddie Kingston vs. The Frat House

After the match wraps up, we shift gears and prepare for our second match of the one-hour special leading into tonight’s AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view. “The Cold-Hearted Handsome Devil” HOOK makes his way out and stops at the top of the stage.

His theme dies down and the entrance tune for his partner, “The Mad King” Eddie Kingston, hits. Out he comes and the two head to the ring for scheduled tag-team action against opponents yet-to-be announced. Their opponents end up being The Frat House. The match lasts all of two or three minutes, with HOOK and Kingston winning.

Winners: HOOK & Eddie Kingston

Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero Attack The Costco Guys

The commentary team send things over to a restaurant or bar, where The Costco Guys duo of Big BOOM! AJ and Big Justice are shown. They hype up the matches for tonight’s pay-per-view, until Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero enter the picture. They beat down Big BOOM! AJ and sarcastically send things back to Chaifetz Arena.

Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale vs. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford

Now it’s time for our third of four matches scheduled for the Saturday Tailgate Brawl lead-in to AEW WrestleDream. And boy are they flying through every single second of TV time they’ve got in this hour. Packing as much in as possible.

Out next comes the team of Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford. They head down and settle inside the squared circle for women’s tag-team action. Their opponents come out next with individual entrances. First out is Harley Cameron, followed by Willow Nightingale.

Ford and Harley kick things off at the onset for their respective teams at the sound of the bell. Cameron takes the early offensive lead and then tags in Nightingale, who picks up where she left off. Cameron tags back in and the two hit some double-team offense.

As Bayne and Ford take over, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. The show returns and Willow and Harley start taking back over. Willow hits a cannonball to the floor. Fans chant “This is Awesome!” Willow powerbombs Ford for the win. We head to a break.

Winners: Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale

FTR vs. JetSpeed

With five minutes remaining before it’s time to switch over the pay-per-view, we return from the commercials with FTR’s theme hitting to bring out Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler for our final match of the pre-show. Tony Schiavone points this out as they enter the ring.

JetSpeed’s theme hits next and out comes “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin “The Jet” Knight to a big pop. FTR attacks JetSpeed to start things off hot. The fight spills out to the floor. A clock appears on the screen showing only three minutes and change remain.

After another high spot from the ring to the floor, we see some more action at ringside. With all four guys down and out, Excalibur tells us this match will continue on pay-per-view. With a full minute still remaining on the clock in the corner of the screen, they cut away from the match and play a 60-second hype package.

The PPV begins in mid-match, where we see Bailey hit a huge moonsault from the ring apron to both members of FTR on the floor. The action resumes back inside the ring. FTR fights back with Shatter Machine on Knight. Bailey breaks up the pin with a shooting star press.

Bailey and Harwood trade slaps for what seems like forever, and then Bailey blasts Harwood with a super kick. Harwood fights back and hits a super-plex on Bailey. Knight looks for a UFO but lands on the raised knees of his opposition.

Bailey goes for a back-slide. Fans through it was three, but it wasn’t. Seconds later, Stokely Hathaway holds Bailey’s feet during a pin attempt by FTR. This leads to FTR stealing the win. Stokely smiles into the camera and then celebrates with FTR as JetSpeed are pissed. A fan gets into it with FTR.

Winners: FTR

Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla

Excalibur explains that it was supposed to be Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla in the opener, but notes that JetSpeed and FTR went long. He reminds everyone that Tony Khan has banned everyone from ringside during this one. The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to Hayter vs. Thekla.

But first, Tony Schiavone is standing by with someone in the crowd. He talks about St. Louis being a great wrestling town. He brings up Wrestling at the Chase and Lou Thesz, and reveals Charlie Thesz, the widow of Lou, is the person he is with. She puts over AEW and they wrap up the brief interview.

The theme for Thekla hits and out she comes for the actual opening match of tonight’s pay-per-view. “The Toxic Spider” settles in the ring and her theme dies down. Out next is her opponent, Jamie Hayter. The bell sounds and off we go.

After some early back-and-forth action, Hayter settles into the lead. She picks up Thekla, but she counters and goes to the top and comes down, but Hayter moves out of the way. Hayter blocks a right hand from Thekla. Hayter is up on the top rope, as Thekla gets up.

Both women are on the top rope. Hayter sends Thekla to the mat with a big headbutt! Thekla misses a kick on Hayter, but Hayter comes back with a big kick on Thekla. Hayter is then dropped with a neck-breaker by Thekla. Both women exchange blows in the ring.

Thekla then nails Hayter hard in the jaw. Both women runs the ropes as Thekla grabs Hayter and locks her up. Hayter is in the center of the ring and finally breaks the hold. Thekla locks in the spiders web, but Hayter gets her foot on the rope to break the hold.

Thekla jaws at the ref, allowing Hayter to hit a back breaker on Thekla. Hayter covers her for only a two count…Thekla comes back with a big spear on Hayter and covers her, but Hayter gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the hold.

Thekla runs at Hayter, but it caught with a huge lariat and then the Hayter Eight for the win. After the match, Queen Aminata hits the ring to celebrate with Hayter, as they hug. Julia Hart and Skye Blue are standing at the top of ramp, while Thekla is on the floor, looking shocked over the loss.

Winner: Jamie Hayter

$500,000 Match
The Young Bucks vs. Jurassic Express

We get ready for our second match of the evening quickly. The Young Bucks make their entrances first. The graphic on the screen refers to them as the $32 Bucks after a giant invoice is shown breaking down their many expenses. They settle in the ring.

“Tarzan Boy” plays and out comes the fan-favorite reunited duo of Jack Perry and Luchasaurus. The bell sounds and it will be Jackson and Perry kicking things off for their respective teams. Perry backs Matt into the corner, but Matt shoves him away. They lock up again, and Matt backs Perry into the corner.

Nick tags in and the Bucks try to double-team Perry, but he sends Matt to the outside and takes Nick down with a dropkick. Luchasaurus tags in and Perry clotheslines Nick in the corner. Luchasaurus drops Nick with a clothesline of his own, and then follows with a chop. Luchasaurus goes for a scoop slam, but Nick escapes and Matt tags in.

The Bucks try to double-team Luchasaurus, but he throws them into each other before slapping Matt in the chest against the ropes. Perry tries to move to another corner to distract the referee as Luchasaurus has Matt against the ropes. Luchasaurus sends Nick to the floor, but Matt follows as Perry goes for a dive.

The Bucks walk around the ring, but Luchasaurus drops them with a moonsault and gets Matt back into the ring. Perry goes for the cover, but Matt kicks out at two and comes back with a jaw-breaker. Nick tags in, band then Matt and Luchasaurus exchange shots on the outside.

Jackson takes Luchasaurus down, but Perry delivers a thrust kick to Matt and drops both Bucks with a dive to the outside. Perry gets Matt against the barricade and hits him with a hard sign that a fan brought. Nick and Luchasaurus are going at it, and Matt makes it back in to help Nick out.

Matt takes Luchasaurus down on the outside as Perry gets dropped by Nick in the ring. Nick slams Perry’s face into Matt’s boot, and then Nick drops Perry with a neck-breaker. Matt comes in with a senton and delivers a back-breaker. Nick tags in and connects with a guillotine leg drop and the Bucks try to double-team Perry in the corner.

Perry delivers shots to both of them and drops Nick with a clothesline. Perry delivers an enzuigiri to Matt and kicks Matt away. Perry goes for the tag, but Nick delivers an enzuigiri to Luchasaurus. Nick goes for the cover on Perry, and then the Bucks continue to double-team him.

Matt drops Perry with a DDT and goes for the cover, but Perry kicks out at two. Perry comes back with a hurricanrana, and Luchasaurus tags in. Luchasaurus delivers shots to the Bucks. The Bucks come back and block a double chokeslam with double knee strikes. The Bucks pose over him.

However, he comes back with a kip-up and goes for a chokeslam. The Bucks escape, but he overpowers them and chokeslams Matt. Perry drops Matt with a hurricanrana on the outside, and then Express drop Nick with an assisted cutter. Luchasaurus goes for the cover, but Nick kicks out at two.

Perry tags back in, and Nick sends Luchasaurus to the outside. Matt tags in and the Bucks double-team Perry again. The Bucks deliver the leg-drop/powerbomb combination and Nick goes for the cover, but Perry kicks out at two. Perry fights back, but Nick delivers an enzuigiri and Matt goes for a PK with Perry on Nick’s shoulders.

Luchasaurus gets Matt on his shoulders, and then Perry and Matt exchange shots. Matt superkicks Luchasaurus and Perry, but Perry comes back with a cutter to Matt. Nick takes Perry down on the apron, and then Matt and Perry get back into the ring. Matt delivers shots and chops and Nick drops Perry with a powerbomb.

Jackson and his brother drop Perry with the piledriver and stomp combination and Nick dives onto Luchasaurus. Matt goes for the cover, but Perry kicks out at two. The Bucks go for the BTE Trigger, but Perry dodges and delivers shots. The Bucks come back with a slam and delivers the BTE Trigger.

Nick goes for the cover, but Luchasaurus breaks it up. Matt tags back in and the Bucks go for Bang for Your Buck, but Perry escapes and suplexes Matt down. Luchasaurus slams Matt with a chokeslam and Perry drops Nick with a destroyer.

Perry and Luchasaurus deliver the Jurassic Express to Matt and Perry goes for the cover, but Matt kicks out at two. The Young Bucks look for a BTE Trigger again, but this time things turn around on them. A Countdown to Extinction from Jurassic Express scores the win for Perry and Luchasaurus.

Once the match wraps up, we see The Don Callis Family crew hit the ring and attack the Jurassic Express duo. They fight back and we see The Young Bucks try and bail on the situation. Kenny Omega’s theme hits and he stops them. Omega and Perry officially bury the hatchet for good and beat down the Bucks.

Winners: Jurassic Express

Tornado Trios No. 1 Contender Match
The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Demand

The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to our next match of the evening. We are informed that not only is this going to be a Tornado Trios match, but the winners of this one will be the new number one contenders for the AEW Trios Championships.

After the package wraps up, we return inside the building where the best theme in the business hits. It sounds like a slightly different version than usual. Kind of. The Hurt Syndicate trio of Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP make their way out to pyro and a big pop.

As they are coming down the ramp, they are attacked from behind out of nowhere by The Demand trio of Ricochet and The Gates of Agony’s Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona. And just like that, this tornado trios tilt is officially off-and-running with a bang. All six guys brawl around ringside, and Ricochet drops Lashley with the Spirit Gun.

Lashley gets slammed into the ring steps and Kaun gets Benjamin into the ring. Kaun and Ricochet stomp Benjamin down and double-team him as Liona slams Lashley into the steps again. Benjamin comes back with shots to Kaun and Ricochet and applies an ankle lock to Kaun, but Ricochet delivers a knee strike.

Ricochet goes for the cover, but MVP breaks it up. Kaun and Ricochet double-team MVP as Liona slams Lashley into the barricade. Ricochet delivers a shot to MVP’s midsection and Kaun runs the ropes, but Lashley pulls him out and delivers an overhead throw. Ricochet dives onto Lashley, and then Liona drops Lashley with a shoulder tackle.

The ring steps get dragged around and Ricochet sets up a table by them. Lashley gets placed on the table, and then Liona and Kaun slam Benjamin threw Lashley and the table. Kaun gets MVP into the ring and the Demand surrounds him. MVP drops Ricochet with a shot, but Kaun and Liona take him down.

Kaun and Liona deliver shots to MVP and Ricochet goes for the cover, but MVP kicks out at two. MVP delivers another shot to Ricochet, but Kaun and Liona double-team him again. Kaun and Liona splash MVP in the corner and drop him with a double suplex. Ricochet connects with a Shooting Star Press from Liona’s back.

He then goes for the cover, but Benjamin breaks it up. Benjamin gets stomped down and tossed back to the floor, but MVP comes back and sends all of the Demand to the floor. Lashley clotheslines Liona against the barricade, and then drops Kaun with a clothesline.

Lashley drops Ricochet with a clothesline in the ring, and then spears him in the corner a few times. Lashley takes Kaun down, and then drops Kaun and Liona simultaneously. Lashley slams Ricochet down and goes for the cover, but Ricochet kicks out at two. Lashley delivers a back-elbow to Ricochet and goes for a delayed vertical suplex.

Kaun and Liona make the save. MVP tries to steal the cover on Ricochet, but it gets broken up. Benjamin and Kaun exchange shots and Kaun gets sent to the outside. Ricochet kicks Benjamin in the head and runs the ropes, but Benjamin catches him and throws him onto everyone on the outside.

Benjamin runs the ropes and dives onto everyone before getting Ricochet back into the ring. Ricochet rolls out the other side, and Kaun comes back in and gets a two count on Benjamin. Benjamin comes back with a thrust kick and goes after Ricochet, but Ricochet low-bridges him to the floor.

MVP comes back in and takes Ricochet down before delivering the Ballin’ Elbow Drop. MVP goes for the cover, but Liona breaks it up at two. Liona locks Lashley in a Cobra Clutch, but Benjamin breaks it up. Lashley takes Liona down, and then the Syndicate surround Ricochet.

Ricochet tries to beg off, and the Kaun pulls him out of the ring. Kaun gets into the ring, and then Syndicate triple-team him. MVP kicks Kaun into the corner, Benjamin delivers a knee strike, and Lashley follows with a Spear for the pin and the victory. The Hurt Syndicate are next for trios champs The Opps.

Winners and NEW No. 1 Contenders to AEW Trios Championships: The Hurt Syndicate

TNT Championship
Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mark Briscoe

A quick pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to our next match, which features the TNT Championship on-the-line, as Kyle Fletcher defends against Mark Briscoe. The master of Redneck Kung Fu makes his way out first to a nice pop from the crowd.

His opponent, the reigning, defending champion Kyle Fletcher is out next accompanied by Don Callis. Callis joins the gang on special guest commentary for this one. Fletcher almost has a wardrobe malfunction right before the bell. The commentary team jokes about it.

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. The two lock-up and work each other’s arm early on, as fans first chant for Briscoe and then transition into loud “F**k Don Callis!” chants. Fletcher takes down Mark, holding onto the arm. Briscoe breaks the hold, but Fletcher grabs Briscoe.

Fletcher takes down Briscoe with a shoulder tackle. Mark grabs Fletcher, who breaks out of the hold. Mark chops Kyle and then sends him to the floor. Fletcher walks around the ring as Fletcher gives a thumbs up to a young fan at ringside who was cheering him on. Fletcher, back in the ring, kicks Briscoe, but then is sent back to the floor.

Mark leaps over the ropes, taking down Kyle. Briscoe chops Fletcher on the outside. Briscoe suplexes Fletcher on the floor. Briscoe then channels Cactus Jack, coming off the apron with a big elbow on Fletcher, who then gets up slowly and goes in the ring. Fletcher is sent to the floor again, as Mark grabs a chair.

Fletcher is able to grab the chair, as Mark connects with a running drop kick on Fletcher. Mark headbutts Fletcher who falls on the chair. Mark then runs the ropes and dives onto Fletcher. Briscoe sends Fletcher in the ring and covers him, but Fletcher quickly kicks out. Fletcher rolls to the outside.

Briscoe attempts a blockbuster on Fletcher, but he moves as Briscoe lands hard on the floor. Fletcher is up and connects with a big kick on Briscoe. Fletcher moves the steel steps and picks up Briscoe, slamming on the steps back first. Fletcher hits the ring as the ref begins the ten count.

Fletcher poses as Briscoe makes it back in the ring. Fletcher kicks Mark in the corner of the ring, Fletcher scoops up Briscoe and slams him down. Fletcher then has Briscoe on the ropes and pushes his knee in the back of Briscoes neck, Mark tries to fight back, but is driven to the mat hard.

Fletcher covers Briscoe for only a two count. Fletcher has a headlock on Briscoe as the ref checks on him. Briscoe breaks the hold, as he fights back. Both men slug it out in the center of the ring. Fletcher gets the upper hand. Mark runs the ropes, but Fletcher nails him, both men then send each other down with clotheslines.

The ref starts the ten count. Both men are up at seven and we get another slugfest in the center of the ring. Briscoe chops Fletcher and then kicks him. Fletcher fires back with right hands. Marks answers back as we get yet another slugfest. Fletcher goes for a half and half, but breaks free of the hold.

He takes down Fletcher with a fishermen’s buster and covers Fletcher, who kicks out at two. Briscoe tries to lawn dart Fletcher in the corner, but he counters it. Fletcher nails Mark with a big boot and picks up Briscoe and drops him with a big powerbomb. Fletcher covers Briscoe for only a two count.

Fletcher then connects with a big running boot on Briscoe. Fletcher then connects yet again with a big boot. Kyle is going for a turnbuckle brain-buster, but Mark fights out. Mark headbutts Kyle in the back of the head. Mark looks for a razors edge of some kind, but Fletcher kicks Briscoe. Both men are up on the top turnbuckle.

Fletcher super-plexes Briscoes, as both men are down. Briscoe is on the floor, as both men are now on the ring apron. Fletcher picks up Briscoe, but he counters it and drops Fletcher with a Jay Driller on the apron. Both men go to down to the outside. The ref starts the ten count. Briscoe sends Fletcher in the ring.

Briscoe is up on the top and comes down with a big froggy bow, but Fletcher rolls out of the way. Both men are up on the top turnbuckle. Mark bites the head of Kyle. Mark connects with a froggy bow, but Kyle hits the flow, clipping his ankle on the way down. Briscoe then connects with a froggy bow on Kyle on the floor.

Briscoe sends Fletcher in the ring and lands another froggy bow and covers Fletcher for a two. Fletcher kicks out. Briscoe picks up Fletcher for Jay Driller, but Kyle gets out of it. Mark backslides Kyle for only a two count. Mark connects with an exploder suplex on Fletcher and then tries for a Jay Driller and connects.

Mark covers Fletcher, but he gets one finger on the ropes, to big boos from the fans. Mark grabs Fletcher as we get a this is awesome chant. Mark puts Fletcher on the top rope and then picks him up, but Fletcher breaks the hold, pokes at the ref’s eyes, who turns and then Fletcher low-blows Mark.

Fletcher picks up Mark and drops him. Fletcher covers Briscoe for a two count. Mark kicks out as Fletcher can’t believe it! Fletcher drops Mark with a big brain buster off the top rope and covers Briscoe to retain the TNT Championship.

Winner and STILL TNT Champion: Kyle Fletcher

AEW Women’s World Championship
Kris Statlander (c) vs. ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm

A pre-match video package airs to set the stage for our AEW Women’s World Championship showdown pitting reigning champion Kris Statlander defending against former four time champion ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. After their respective ring entrances, the bell sounds to get things underway.

At the onset, the two lock up and Statlander begins working on the arm of Storm. Storm drops Statlander with a side-headlock take down, but only gets a one count. Storm applies a head-scissors hold, but Statlander gets free and they exchange waist-holds.

Statlander applies a front face-lock, but Storm turns it into a side-headlock. Statlander gets a roll-up for a two count and goes into a side-headlock. Storm gets free, but Statlander keeps her grounded and applies a top wrist-lock. Storm counters out, but Statlander trips her up. Storm drops Statlander with a shoulder tackle.

Statlander gets right back up and drops Storm with one of her own. Storm sends Statlander to the apron and drops her to the floor with a hip attack. Storm goes for a DDT on the outside, but Statlander catapults her into the apron. Statlander drops Storm with a Shooting Star Press from the apron and carries her back into the ring.

The champion connects with a senton and goes for the cover, but Storm kicks out at two. Statlander delivers a scoop slam and delivers a sliding lariat for a pin attempt. Statlander goes behind for a choke, but Storm delivers elbow strikes and runs the ropes. Statlander drops her with a lariat for a two count.

Storm kicks Statlander in the face, but Statlander comes back with a back suplex. Statlander connects with a splash for a two count, and then follows with a corkscrew splash for another two count. Statlander delivers right hands, but Storm comes back with a snap suplex.

Storm delivers elbow strikes, but Statlander comes back with a few kicks and slams Storm face-first into the mat. Statlander delivers an uppercut in the corner. Statlander goes for a knee, but Storm ducks and delivers a DDT. Storm delivers a Tiger Driver and goes for the cover, but Statlander kicks out at two.

Storm goes for Storm Zero, but Statlander counters out. Storm comes back with a hammer-lock bomb for a two count. Statlander comes back with a slam, and then applies a full body scissors submission. Statlander gets Storm on her shoulders, but Storm counters into a cross-face chicken wing.

Statlander gets to the ropes, but Storm kicks her in the face a few times. Storm gets an inside cradle for a two count, but Statlander slams her with a Blue Thunder Bomb. Statlander slams Storm again and goes for the cover, but Storm kicks out at two.

As the action continues, Storm misses a Storm Zero attempt. Statlander hits a big power bomb into a close pin attempt. She hits Stat-urday night fever and seems to have it won, but she opts instead for a submission. The commentators say she wants to prove her title win was no fluke.

Storm fades but starts fighting it. Statlander starts yelling. She picks Storm up for another Stat-urday night fever for the win to successfully retain her AEW Women’s World Championship. She didn’t get the submission she wanted, but she got the win nonetheless.

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

TBS Championship & ROH Women’s TV Interim Championship
Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa (c)

After the match, Kris Statlander helps Toni Storm up and hugs her in a sign of respect. Storm heads to the back as Statlander celebrates in the ring. The theme for Statlander dies down, however, and the familiar sounds of “The CEO” theme for TBS Champion “Ten Belts Mone” hits.

Mercedes Mone comes out with her crew. She settles in the ring where Statlander is still standing and she grabs a microphone. She tells Statlander she needs to get the hell out of her ring. Statlander simply obliges and walks off. She issues her advertised open challenge.

With that said, out comes Mina Shirakawa, the reigning ROH Women’s TV Interim Champion. Justin Roberts makes this title versus title match official. It has a 30 minute time limit. He finishes the ring introductions for the two champions and then the bell sounds to get things started.

Mina drops Mone with a dragon screw and applies a Figure Four, but Mone gets to the ropes and goes to the floor. Shirakawa mocks Mone as she gets back into the ring and kicks her in the head. Shirakawa gets a two count, but Mone rolls through and goes for the Statement Maker.

Shirakawa gets free and takes Mone down again. Shirakawa applies a surfboard submission, and then delivers a roundhouse kick. Shirakawa goes for the cover, but Mone rolls through and applies the Statement Maker. Shirakwa gets to the ropes, but Mone rolls through and delivers a backstabber.

Mone delivers a lung-blower and goes for the cover, but Shirakawa kicks out at two. Mone applies a submission and takes Shirakawa to the corner. Mone delivers double knees and goes for the cover, but Shirakawa kicks out at two. Mone delivers a knee strikes and gets another two count.

Shirakawa comes back with a shot and goes for a suplex, but Mone counters and slams her down by her hair. Mone delivers the Three Amigos and gets a roll-up for a two count. Mone goes for a frog splash, but Shirakawa gets her knees up. They exchange shots and Mone delivers a dropkick. Shirakawa comes back with a dropkick of her own.

She then works over Mone’s knees. Mone guillotines Mone’s knee in the ropes, and then connects with a corkscrew splash for a two count. Shirakawa connects with a sling-blade from the top and goes for the cover, but Mone kicks out at two. Mone applies a guillotine, but Mone rolls through and delivers a backstabber.

Mone goes for the Money Maker, but Shirakawa gets free and delivers the Glamourous Driver for a two count. Shirakawa applies the Figure Four, but Mone gets to the apron. Mone delivers a lung-blower on the apron and follows with a meteora. Mone gets Shirakawa back into the ring and gets a two count.

Mone delivers a meteora from the top for another two count, and then follows with a sunset flip bomb into the turnbuckles. Mone goes for another meteora, but Shirakawa dodges and delivers rolling elbow strikes. Shirakawa follows with a roundhouse kick and delivers a right hand. Shirakwa applies the Figure Four.

She turns it into a full body hold, but Mone gets free and gets a one count. Mone dodges running knees in the corner and tries to use the ropes for a pin, but the referee sees it. Mone argues wiht the referee and Shirakawa almost collides with him. Mone charges, but Shirakawa dodges.

Mone pokes her in the eye behind the referee’s back, and then hits the Money Maker for a two count. They exchange roll-ups for two counts, and then Mone hits the Statement Maker, but Shirakawa grabs the bottom rope at the two count.

Shirakawa backs Mone into the corner, and then slams her into it a few times. Shirakawa charges, but Mone counters with a back-slide, and uses the bottom rope to secure the pin fall. After the match, Kris Statlander comes back out, crashing Mone’s celebration like she did hers. She lays ’11 Belts Mone’ out and walks off.

Winner and NEW ROH Women’s Interim TV Champion: Mercedes Mone

AEW World Tag-Team Championships
Brodido (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita

The pre-match package airs to catch fans up to speed on the AEW World Tag-Team Championship match scheduled for tonight’s show, with Brodido duo Brody King and Bandido defending against AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada and IWGP World Champion Konosuke Takeshita from The Don Callis Family.

Don Callis comes out to join the gang on special guest commentary for this one. The coin drops and “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada comes out, as does his partner, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita. Their opponents, the reigning and defending AEW World Tag-Team Champions Brodido come out as well. The bell sounds. Off we go.

Bandido and Okada kick things off for their respective teams at the onset. The two lock-up and Okada backs Bandido into the ropes, and they have a clean break. They lock up again and Bandido takes Okada down. Okada comes back with a shot to Bandido’s back, and then Takeshita tags in.

Takeshita and Bandido exchange shots, and Bandido delivers a knee strike to his midsection. Bandido takes Takeshita down with a hurricanrana, and then King tags in. Brodido double-team Takeshita for a bit, and then King drops Takeshita with a chop. King drops Okada with an elbow strike.

Takeshita drops him with the Takeshita-line. Okada tags in and delivers an uppercut to King. Okada delivers elbow strikes in the corner and follows with a running back elbow. Okada delivers a neck-breaker to King, and then knocks Bandido to the floor. Takeshita tags back in and delivers elbow strikes to King.

Okada tags back in and they double-team King for a bit. King comes back with right hands, and then drops them with a double clothesline. King tosses Takeshita to the floor, and then drops Okada with a lariat. Bandido tags in and dives onto Okada before dropkicking him to the floor. Bandido dropkicks Takeshita back to the floor.

He then moonsaults onto them with King’s help. Brodido get Okada and Takeshita into chairs on the outside, and then Bandido dives into Okada against the barricade. King slams into Takeshita with a cross-body into the barricade, and then they get Takeshita back into the ring.

King slams Bandido onto Takeshita, and then they start to dance before Okada cuts them off. Okada slams Bandido down, and then throws him into King. Okada and Takeshita double-team King and get him out of the ring. After several more minutes of back-and-forth action, Bandido pins Okada for the win to retain.

Winners and STILL AEW World Tag-Team Champions: Brodido

AEW World Championship
Hangman Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe

It’s co-main event time!

The pre-match video package airs now to tell the story leading up to our second-to-last advertised match of the evening, with reigning and defending AEW World Champion Hangman Page putting his title on-the-line against former champion and one-third of the AEW Trios Champions from The Opps, Samoa Joe.

Back live, Samoa Joe’s theme hits and out comes “The Samoan Submission Machine” for our final title tilt of the evening before the “I Quit” main event up next. The fans loudly chant “Joe! Joe!” as he comes to the ring. He settles inside and his music dies down.

Hangman Page’s catchy-ass theme song hits next and out comes the purveyor of “Cowboy Sh*t” himself, the AEW World Champion Hangman Page. The champion and the challenger are both in the ring now. The lights go down low and “The Dapper Yapper” Justin Roberts handles the final formal pre-match ring introductions.

From there, the bell sounds to get this one officially off-and-running. Fans immediately break out in a loud “Joe is gonna kill you! Joe is gonna kill you!” chant before they even touch. A “Cowboy Sh*t!” chant, not as loud, but definitely audible on the broadcast, follows. They get after it from there.

Following the initial lock-up, we see Joe back Page into the corner. They have a clean break, and then Page dodges quick strikes from Joe. Joe applies a side-headlock, but Page counters into one of his own. Page goes for a shoulder tackle, but Joe isn’t fazed and drops Page with one of his own.

Page goes to the floor, but comes back in and delivers a leg lariat. Page delivers shots in the corner and runs the ropes, but Joe sends him to the apron. Page applies an arm-bar in the ropes and uses the full count. Joe comes back and they exchange chops, and then Joe drops Page with a back elbow strike. Joe delivers right jabs.

He then sends Page to the floor. Joe drives Page into the apron, and then throws him into the barricade. Joe puts Page in a chair and knocks him to the floor, but Page comes back with a few shots and goes up top. Page sets up for a moonsault, but Joe gets bakc into the ring and delivers shots.

Page counters back and sends Joe back to the floor. Page goes for the moonsault, but Joe walks away to dodge. Page delivers a shotgun dropkick and gets Joe back into the ring, but Joe slams him with an STO and grinds his boot into Page’s face repeatedly in the corner. Joe takes Page down again and follows with a Manhattan Drop.

Joe kicks Page in the face and follows with a running senton for a two count. Page comes back with a shot quick strikes and runs the ropes, but Joe counters with a powerslam for a two count. They exchange shots and Joe delivers suplex. Page comes right back with a back-drop driver, but Joe heads to the floor.

Page delivers a kick and goes up top, but Joe gets back into the ring. Page dives onto Joe and goes for the cover, but Joe kicks out at two. They exchange shots again, and then Joe connects with quick kicks. Joe takes Page down and applies an STF. Page reaches for the ropes, but Joe pulls back on his arm.

Page gets his foot on the ropes to break the hold, but Joe puts him up top. Joe sets up for the Muscle Buster, but Page counters out and slams Joe to the mat for a two count. Joe comes back with quick kicks to Page’s face, and then Page comes back with elbow strikes. Page gets a roll-up for a two count and kicks Joe in the face.

Page goes for the Buckshot Lariat, but Joe ducks and applies the Coquina Clutch. Joe drops down in the hold, but Page makes it to the ropes again. Joe sets up for the Muscle Buster, but Page counters and delivers Deadeye for a two count. Page delivers the Buckshot, and then delivers a second one.

Joe doesn’t fall either time, and Page delivers a third Buckshot for the pin and the victory to retain the AEW World Championship. After the match, Joe raises Page’s hand in a sign of respect, but it ultimately turns ugly, as Joe ends up attacking Hangman. The Opps join him, turning heel and leaving the AEW champ laying.

Winner and STILL AEW World Champion: Hangman Page

“I Quit” Match
Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin

It’s main event time!

But first, we see Mercedes Mone backstage. She challenges Kris Statlander for AEW Full Gear 2025, saying she’s coming after her title after she ruined her history-making win earlier tonight. We also learn that AEW Dynamite on Wednesday will feature some big matches.

Announced for the October 22 episode of AEW Dynamite is The Opps vs. The Hurt Syndicate for the AEW Trios Titles, the bracket reveal for AEW women’s world tag-team title tournament will take place, as well as Kazuchika Okada vs. Bandido for the AEW Unified Title.

Jon Moxley makes his way out first through the crowd in his custom ring entrance. He settles in the ring for our final match of the evening as his music dies down. The commentators point out that Mox has never lost to Darby Allin in singles competition before.

The theme for his opponent hits next, and out comes the AEW homegrown star himself, Darby Allin, to a big pop from the crowd. Justin Roberts handles the final formal pre-match ring introductions for Mox and Darby, and then the bell sounds to get things started.

Straight out the gate, we see Allin send Moxley to the outside and dives onto him. Allin delivers shots and gets Moxley back into the ring, but Shafir grabs his foot to stop him. Moxley dropkicks Allin into the corner and kicks the middle rope into his teeth.

Moxley wraps a chain around his hand and punches Allin in the face repeatedly. Allin is busted open around his mouth and Moxley stomps him against the ropes. Moxley catapults Allin throat-first into the ropes and Allin goes to the floor.

The ring steps get moved around, and Moxley grinds a skewer underneath Allin’s fingernails, and then throws him toward the steps. Allin jumps over them, and then comes back and takes Moxley down. They get back into the ring and exchange shots.

Allin takes Moxley down with a shot to his throat, and then chokes him with the AEW flag. Allin hangs Moxley over the top rope, but Moxley gouges Allin’s eye. Allin comes back and gouges Moxley’s eyes, and then delivers palm strikes.

Allin goes for the Coffin Drop on the apron, but Shafir pulls Moxley out of the way. Moxley chokes Allin in the ring and takes off his belt. Moxley whips Allin with the belt repeatedly and delivers a piledriver. Moxley whips Allin with the belt again, but Allin comes back and applies a sleeper hold.

Moxley slams him down, but Allin comes back with palm strikes. Moxley spikes Allin this time, but Allin comes back and douses Moxley in lightet fluid. Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta run down, but Allin spray them in the eyes. Moxley drops Allin with a cutter and wipes the fluid off of himself with a towel.

Moxley grabs a tazer, but Allin blocks him. Shafir delivers a low-blow, and then Moxley delivers a shot and stomps on Allin. Claudio Castagnoli hands Moxley a chair. Moxley delivers the Paradigm Shift to Allin on the chair. We then see Allin brutalized with a stun gun and taser.

A fish tank with water is brought in and Mox has help ganging up on Allin, drowning him in an attempt to force him to say “I Quit.” Instead, the lights go out. When they come back on, Sting is standing in the ring. The crowd in St. Louis goes absolutely wild.

“The Icon” helps even the odds of justice. He leaves the ring when it’s just Mox and Allin. As he is leaving, MarIna Shafir gets in his way. He simply scoops her up and walks her out of there. Back in the ring, we see Allin and Mox battling it out.

Allin wraps the AEW flag he took to the top of Mount Everest around the neck of Mox and hits a Scorpion Death Drop with it. He follows that up with his signature Coffin Drop. He slaps Mox in Sting’s trademark Scorpion Death Lock. Mox says “I Quit.” Allin gets emotional in victory. That’s how the show ends. Thanks for joining us!

Winner: Darby Allin

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