AEW Dynasty 2025 Results

AEW Dynasty 2025 Results

AEW Dynasty 2025 Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage of AEW Dynasty pay-per-view from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. You can watch the Zero Hour pre-show in the embedded video below.

AEW Dynasty 2025 – Zero Hour Pre-Show

CRU and Nick Wayne (w/ The Patriarchy) vs. Top Flight and AR Fox (w/ Leila Grey) (Zero Hour Pre-Show)

Fox and Action Andretti begin the action. The bell rings and Andretti slides out of the ring. Fox flies through the middle rope with a tope suicida to level him as Darius Martin and Dante Martin beat down Wayne and Lio Rush. Darius and Rush tag in, and Darius lands an enzuigiri on Rush. Wayne sends Darius crashing into the ring steps shoulder first on the outside, then dumps him back inside the ring.

Rush fires off right hands on Darius, then tags in Andretti. Andretti fires off right hands on Darius, then tags in Wayne. Wayne lands a leg drop on Darius, but Andretti tags back in and continues wearing down Darius. He connects with a suplex on him, then wears him down with a submission hold and tags Rush back in. Wayne follows suit, then tags out to Wayne.

Wayne lands a kick on Darius’ spine, but Rush tags back in and Darius rocks him with a dropkick. Dante tags in and ascends to the top, but Kip Sabian hops up on the apron. He distracts the referee as Andretti hands Rush a chain. Rush wraps it around his fist, but Dante manages to avoid being hit with it. Rush rolls up Dante, but Dante kicks out and lands a double suplex on Dante with Rush.

Wayne and Fox tag in, and Fox looks to land a 450 Splash on Wayne off the top. Wayne avoids it and Fox sends him crashing into the mat with a Twisting Brainbuster. He lands a double Stunner on Wayne and Rush, then flies over the top rope to level Rush and Andretti. He does the same to level Wayne on the other side of the ring and flies once again to level Rush and Andretti, then looks to land a Swanton Bomb on Wayne. Wayne gets his knees up, but Darius levels Wayne with a Spanish Fly. Andretti rocks Darius with a rolling forearm and a kick, but Andretti flies off the ropes to level him. Dante dropkicks Andretti, but Rush lands a springboard Stunner on him. Fox runs over Rush with a boot, but Wayne responds with Wayne’s World to him for the win.

Winners: CRU and Nick Wayne

Max Caster then makes his way out to the ring, bragging about being “The Best Wrestler Alive” with his trademark in hand. Anthony Bowens follows to answer Caster’s Open Challenge along with Billy Gunn. 

Anthony Bowens (w/ Billy Gunn) vs. Max Caster (Zero Hour Pre-Show)

The bell rings and Bowens grabs Caster’s trademark from him. He tosses it out of the ring, then levels Caster with a right hand and fires off a couple of kicks on him. He then lands a Famouser on Caster and levels him with a right hand for the win.

Winner: Anthony Bowens

AEW Dynasty 2025 Results

The AEW Dynasty 2025 cold open video package airs to get the pay-per-view portion of the evening officially off-and-running. We shoot back inside the Liacouras Center where fire and pyro explodes as the camera pans the packed building.

Excalibur welcomes us to the show and he is joined by Taz and Jim Ross for the first PPV match of the evening. Kicking things off will be, as announced during the pre-show, the Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight opening round bout in the 2025 Owen Hart Cup.

Owen Hart Cup
Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight

The bell rings and the two lock up. Knight lands a clothesline on Ospreay in the corner, then goes for a quick pinfall but Ospreay kicks out. Ospreay sends Knight crashing out of the ring with a boot, then flies over the top to level Knight on the outside and dumps him back in. Knight lands a chop on Ospreay in the corner, but Ospreay wears him down with an Abdominal Stretch and jams his knuckle into his oblique.

Knight runs over Ospreay with a pair of clotheslines and delivers a standing splash to him, but Ospreay lands a flipping kick on his head to level him. Knight connects with a suplex on Ospreay, but Ospreay returns the favor with a German suplex on him. He fires off chops on Knight, but Knight fires off forearms on Ospreay and levels him with a dropkick. Ospreay pulls Knight off the apron on the outside and looks to land a Styles Clash on the bottom of the entrance ramp, but Knight counters into a DDT.

The pair return to the ring, and Knight lands a second DDT on Ospreay. Ospreay looks to fly off the ropes, but Knight catches him with a dropkick and ascends to the top rope. He lands the UFO Splash on Ospreay and goes for a pin, but Ospreay kicks out. Knight looks to land a second splash off the top rope, but Ospreay counters into a cutter and Knight then rolls up Ospreay. 

Ospreay kicks out and lands a Styles Clash on Knight. He goes for a pin, but Knight kicks out. Ospreay hits the Os Cutter on Knight and pins him once again, but Knight kicks out. Ospreay then delivers the Hidden Blade to Knight for the win.

Winner: Will Ospreay

After the match, Ospreay and Knight shake hands with one another.

AEW World Tag-Team Championships
The Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. The Learning Tree

Tony Schiavone tags in, Jim Ross tags out on commentary. Schiavone joins Excalibur and Taz at the desk as the focus shifts to our second PPV bout of the evening, which is the first title match, as the AEW World Tag-Team Championships will be on-the-line.

Bobby Lashley and Keith begin the action. The bell rings and Keith tags out to Bill. Bill stares down Lashley, and the two then lock up. Bill clotheslines Lashley out of the ring, but Lashley regroups on the outside with MVP and Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin then tags in and continues wearing down Bill before Lashley tags back in and fires off shoulders on Bill’s midsection. Benjamin and Keith tag in, and Keith fires off right hands on Benjamin. Benjamin runs over Keith with a clothesline and delivers a back body drop to Keith.

Benjamin sends Keith crashing into one of the barricades on the outside, then dumps him back in the ring and tags in Benjamin. Lashley tags back in lands a delayed vertical suplex on Keith, then gets him up on one shoulder and looks to send Keith crashing into the mat. Keith avoids it, but Benjamin and Bill tag back in. Bill runs over Benjamin and Lashley, then lands alternating splashes on them in opposite corners. Benjamin responds with a German suplex to Bill and pins him, but Bill kicks out.

Keith tags in and Bill sends Lashley crashing into the top turnbuckle face first. MJF appears in the crowd and rocks Bill with a forearm, then leads the fans in cheering on The Hurt Syndicate. Benjamin delivers a German suplex to Keith, and Lashley lands a spear on Keith. Benjamin then pins Keith for the win.

Winners (and still): The Hurt Syndicate

Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart in a Quarterfinals Match for the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament

The bell rings and the two go back and forth. We see Harley Cameron watching the action from backstage as Mone drapes Hart by her knees off the top rope and fires off stomps on her. Hart rolls up Mone, but Mone kicks out and Hart lands a splash on her in the corner. Hart walks the top rope and lands an Old School on Mone, then sends her head repeatedly bouncing off the mat. Mone responds with a meteora on Hart off the ring apron, then dumps her back in the ring and goes for a pin. Hart kicks out.

Mone hits a bodyslam on Hart, then wears her down with a submission hold and drapes her by her knees off the top rope once again. She fires off stomps on her, then charges at her. Hart pulls herself up and out of the way, then lands a crossbody on Mone off the top rope on the outside and gets her back inside the ring. She sends her cashing into the mat and goes for a pin, but Mone kicks out.

Hart looks to land a moonsault off the top rope, but Mone gets her boots up and lands a pair of Backstabbers on Hart. She locks in the Statement Maker on Hart, but Hart reverses into Hartless. Mone escapes with a roll up, but Hart kicks out. Mone cinches into a second Statement Maker, but Hart rolls up Mone. Mone kicks out, then pins Hart for the win.

Winner: Mercedes Mone

The Death Riders (c) vs. Rated FTR for the AEW World Trios Championship

Dax Harwood and PAC begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. PAC rolls up Harwood, but Harwood kicks out and PAC sends him crashing into the mat. He looks to cinch in the Brutalizer, but Harwood avoids it and tags in Cope. Wheeler Yuta (Yuta) tags in on his side and goes at it with Cope, but Cash Wheeler (Wheeler) tags in and quickly tags back out to Cope. He delivers a double Flapjack to Yuta, then lands one on PAC.

Harwood tags in and fires off right hands on Claudio Castagnoli with Cope and Wheeler. Wheeler flies out of the ring to level Castagnoli, then dumps him back in the ring and ascends to the top rope. Yuta pushes off Wheeler, but PAC tags in and fires off stomps on Wheeler with Castagnoli. PAC lands a kick on Wheeler’s head, then tags in Castagnoli. Yuta lands a kick on Wheeler’s midsection, then lands a knee on his head and wears him down with a submission hold.

Wheeler lands a bodyslam on Yuta, but Harwood tags in and rains down right hands on Castagnoli and PAC. He lands an Atomic Drop on Yuta, then locks in a Sharpshooter on PAC. Castagnoli locks in a Sharpshooter on Wheeler as Cope has a crossface locked in on Yuta. Yuta then tags back in and Castagnoli delivers The Swing to Harwood. Yuta lands a dropkick on him and goes for a pin, but Harwood kicks out.

PAC lands a Tombstone on Harwood, and Yuta follows it up with a Frog Splash. Castagnoli helps PAC in landing an assisted Frog Splash off the top and PAC pins Harwood, but Wheeler breaks the fall. Cope tags in and lands an Elevated Flatliner on PAC, then pins him but PAC kicks out. Wheeler tags in, then immediately tags out to Harwood. Cope lands a Superplex on PAC, and Wheeler and Harwood follow it up with Frog Splashes off the top. PAC locks in a Brutalizer on Harwood, and Yuta cinches in a Sleeper on Wheeler as Castagnoli wears down Cope with another submission on the outside. Wheeler sends himself and Yuta crashing into PAC and Harwood to break the fall, and FTR lands the Shatter Machine on Yuta. Cope follows it up with a spear and looks to land a second one on Yuta. Yuta leap frogs out of the way and Cope almost hits Harwood, but stops his momentum. Yuta then connects with a Busaiku Knee on Harwood for the win.

Winners (and still): The Death Riders

After the match, The Death Riders leave ringside as Cope and Wheeler extend their hand to Harwood to help him up. The three men hug and raise each other hands, but Harwood lands a piledriver on Cope. Wheeler asks Harwood what he’s doing as Harwood grabs a pair of chairs from ringside and sets Cope’s head up on one. He picks up the second one and hands it to Wheeler. Wheeler tosses it aside and shoves Harwood, then helps Cope up. FTR land a Shatter Machine on Cope, then land an assisted piledriver to him on top of the chair. Harwood then lays Cope’s head on the chair and grabs the second one, but Wheeler grabs it from him and delivers two Con-Chair-Tos to Cope. FTR mocks Cope with a neck brace and heads up the ramp as Cope is loaded onto a stretcher.

AEW Women’s World Championship
“Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Megan Bayne

The bell rings and the two lock up. Storm lands a crossbody on Bayne off the middle rope, but Bayne delivers a bodyslam to Storm and follows it up with a Fallaway Slam. Bayne flies through the middle rope with a tope suicida to Luther, but Storm catches her with a Tornado DDT off Luther’s back and follows it up with a crossbody to Bayne off the middle rope back inside the ring.

Bayne fires off shoulders on Storm’s midsection, then lands a chop on her in the corner and follows it up with a splash in the corner. Bayne then lands a suplex on Storm and connects with a pair of clotheslines before using her leg to jam Storm’s neck into the middle rope. Ford takes a cheap shot at Storm, and Bayne lands a pair of belly-to-belly suplexes on Storm.

Luther gets Ford up on his shoulders and drags her to the back, and Storm rains down right hands on Bayne in the center of the ring. She cinches in a submission on Bayne, but Bayne responds with a German suplex to her using the bottom rope for extra leverage.

Bayne steps over Storm, but Storm sends Bayne crashing into the mat with a German suplex off the middle rope. She fires off right hands on Bayne, but Bayne lands a German suplex on Storm. Storm lands a suplex of her own on Bayne, then follows it up with a Hip Attack. Bayne counters into a back body drop on Storm, then follows it up with a jumping clothesline and sends her crashing into the mat. She gets Storm up on her shoulders, but Storm escapes and counters into a roll up for the win.

Winner (and still): Toni Storm

Owen Hart Cup
Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher

The bell rings and Fletcher lands a boot on Mark as soon as he gets in the ring. Mark rolls up Fletcher, but Fletcher kicks out and Mark lands a T-Bone suplex on him. Fletcher superkicks Mark on the apron, but Mark responds with a back body drop. He grabs several chairs and looks to use them as launch pads, but the referee keeps taking them from him. Fletcher lands a Snap Dragon Suplex on Mark on the chair and fires off right hands on him in the corner.

Fletcher sends Mark crashing off the apron with a boot, then powerbombs him onto the ring apron and the barricade. Mark bites Fletcher as the pair teeter on the ropes, then dropkicks him. Fletcher fires off chops on Mark and the pair rock one another with forearms. Mark lands a suplex on Fletcher, but Fletcher responds with a Brainbuster and goes for a pin. Mark kicks out, then lands a Razor’s Edge on him off the middle rope. He goes for a pin, but Fletcher kicks out. Mark then lands an elbow drop on Fletcher and pins him once again, but Fletcher kicks out. 

Mark lands a Death Valley Driver on Fletcher, but Fletcher lands a pair of boots on Mark. Fletcher then delivers a Brainbuster to Mark for the win.

Winner: Kyle Fletcher

ROH World Championship vs. Mask
Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bandido

The bell rings and Jericho fires off right hands and chops on Bandido. Bandido flies through the middle rope to level Jericho on the outside, then sends him crashing into two of the barricades. Bandido hits a delayed vertical suplex on Jericho, but Jericho powerbombs Bandido onto the floor and lands a back suplex on him back in the ring.

Bandido lands a DDT on Jericho, but Jericho ascends up the ropes. Bandido pulls him off with a powerbomb, but Jericho rains down right hands on Bandido as the pair teeter on the ropes and Bandido pulls Jericho off and sends him crashing into the mat with a Gorilla Press. He follows it up with a Frog Splash and goes for a pin, but Jericho kicks out and rolls up Bandido. Bandido kicks out, but Jericho locks in The Walls of Jericho on him. Bandido crawls over to the bottom rope to break the submission hold.

Gravity begins brawling with Bryan Keith on the entrance ramp as Jericho grabs his bat. He cracks it over Bandido’s head and hides it behind the ring steps, then pins him for the win.

Winner (and still): Chris Jericho

After the match, the referee declares that the match will be restarted due to Jericho’s cheating. Jericho looks to pull Bandido’s sister in the ring, but she delivers a slap to him. Bandido then connects with the Twenty One Plex on Jericho for the win.

Winner (and new): Bandido

TNT Championship
Daniel Garcia (c) vs. Adam Cole

The bell rings and the two lock. They trade forearms with one another, but Garcia rains down right hands on Cole. Cole sends Garcia crashing out of the ring, then looks to land the Panama Sunrise off the apron. Cole’s knee gives out and Garcia dropkicks him into a barricade.

The two get back inside the ring, and Garcia wears down Cole with a double knee submission. He connects with a Dragon Screw on Cole, but Cole fires off right hands on Garcia’s midsection and delivers a series of twisting neckbreakers to him. Cole rolls up Garcia, but Garcia kicks out and lands a piledriver on Cole. Garcia exposes his knee, then exchanges strikes with Cole. Cole and Garcia hit boots on one another before Garcia cinches in an Ankle Lock on Cole.

Cole crawls over to the bottom rope to break the hold, and the action spills out of the ring. Cole fires off a forearm on Garcia, then lands a Brainbuster on him on top of the ring steps. Cole lands a Panama City Sunrise on Garcia, then dumps him back in the ring. Garcia rolls up Cole, but Cole kicks out.

Cole grabs onto his knee, but Garcia drags him up the ropes. Cole fights him off, then connects with a pair of Panama City Sunrises on him and exposes his knee. He delivers The Boom for the win.

Winner (and new): Adam Cole

After the match, Cole offers his hand to Garcia. Garcia shakes it and holds up Cole’s head.

AEW International Championship
Kenny Omega (c) vs. Ricochet vs. Speedball Mike Bailey

The bell rings and Ricochet hops out of the ring. Omega and Speedball lock up, but Ricochet slides back in the ring. Omega pulls him back out of the ring under the bottom rope, then ascends to the top and lands a crossbody on Speedball. Omega cinches in a Fujiwara Armbar on Ricochet, but Ricochet grabs the rope to escape.

Speedball delivers a hurricanrana to Omega on the outside, but Ricochet looks to fly over the top to level Omega and Speedball. Omega and Speedball see Ricochet coming and double team on him before Speedball drapes Omega across one of the barricades and drags Ricochet on top of it. Ricochet gets Speedball up on his shoulders and sends him crashing on top of Omega with a Death Valley Driver.

Ricochet dropkicks Omega under the bottom rope, but Speedball lands a chop on him. Ricochet returns the favor, then lands a pair of backbreakers on Speedball and lands a kick on Omega. Omega fires off chops on Ricochet in the corner, but Ricochet flies through the ropes to level Speedball and Omega. Speedball returns Ricochet to the ring, then delivers a kick to his midsection and a Scissor Kick to his spine. He sets up for a standing Shooting Star Press, but Ricochet avoids it.

Omega takes down Speedball, then pins both Speedball and Ricochet. Ricochet and Speedball both kick out, and Ricochet is sent crashing out of the ring. Omega lands a chop on Speedball, and the pair trade strikes with one another before Omega levels Speedball with a chop. Omega flies over the top rope to level Speedball and Ricochet on the outside, but Ricochet then flies over the top to level Omega and Speedball on the outside. Speedball follows suit with the other two men, then rolls up Omega. Omega kicks out and Speedball lands a standing moonsault on Omega before following it up with a roundhouse kick and going for a pin. Ricochet pulls the referee away to break the fall, but Speedball looks to land a moonsault on him on the apron. Ricochet moves out of the way and spears Speedball, but accidentally hits the referee as well.

Ricochet fires off right hands on Omega as the pair teeter on the ropes, then bites him. Speedball joins the pair on the ropes, then lands a hurricanrana on Ricochet and joins Omega on the ropes. Omega pulls Speedball off and sends him crashing into the top turnbuckle face first, then hits a Snap Dragon suplex on him and lands a second one on Ricochet. He then delivers a double Snap Dragon suplex to Ricochet and Speedball before landing V-Triggers on both men and setting up for the One Winged Angel on Ricochet. Ricochet escapes, but Omega delivers another Snap Dragon suplex to Ricochet.

Ricochet escapes a One Winged Angel attempt, but Omega catches him for a German suplex instead getting a close two count before Ricochet kicks out. Ricochet hits a big 450 off the top but the pin is broken up. Bailey takes over briefly, but ends up knocked out by Ricochet. Ricochet goes for a shooting star press but lands on the raised knees of Bailey. Bailey has been selling his knee the whole second half of the match.

Bailey shows the Karate Kid crane kick. Ricochet yells “that sh*t don’t work!” Taz does the obligatory, “Sweep the leg” line. Bailey lands the crane kick flush and knocks Ricochet silly. He goes for the cover, but Omega hits a V-Trigger to break it up.

Ricochet hits a poisonrana on Omega that bounces Omega’s head off the mat. Ricochet cuts Bailey off on the top. Omega stops them both. Omega hits a Super One-Winged Angel on Ricochet. Bailey ends up hung upside down in a tree of woe and unable to do anything as Omega scores the pin for the win to retain in an easy Match of the Year candidate. When the match ends, we hear the coin drop and out comes Kazuchika Okada to a big pop. He stares Omega down in the ring. Omega walks off.

Winner and STILL AEW International Champion: Kenny Omega

AEW World Championship
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Swerve Strickland

The bell sounds and immediately it’s apparent that this is going to be a Swerve crowd. After some early back-and-forth action, Mox takes the early offensive lead.

Outside of the ring, Mox sends Swerve flying over the commentary desk. Swerve literally crashed into Excalibur, as he, Tony Schiavone and Taz raced to flee the scene in time. Swerve’s face is busted open and bleeding near his eye. Pretty bad, too. Back in the ring, Mox continues to dominate what is turning into a one-sided affair early on.

Swerve finally starts fighting back, but Mox taunts him, yelling at him that he’s got to hit him harder than that. Swerve obliges and Mox stumbles across the ring and smiles. The two trade vicious shots in the middle of the ring and then Swerve finally shifts the offensive momentum in his favor. Swerve enjoys his first prolonged offensive run from there.

Marina Shafir hits the ring with the briefcase holding the title. Prince Nana runs in to stop her, but ends up getting laid out with the briefcase. Mox goes over to deal with Swerve getting in Shafir’s face, but ends up accidentally hitting Shafir with a cutter. Swerve hits Mox with a Paradigm Shift and immediately covers him, but only gets two.

The two end up on a ladder outside of the ring. Mox bites at the cut near Swerve’s eye. Swerve rakes the back of Mox, which is still recovering from ol’ Spike. Swerve bites back at Mox’s face. Mox backs down the ladder a bit. Swerve climbs over. He hits a Swerve Stomp to knock Mox off the ladder, and puts him through the commentary table down below. Cue the “Holy sh*t!” chants.

Back in the ring, the two slowly get to their knees and lock eyes. They share a big smile and a laugh and then begin violently trading stiff shots back-and-forth, all the way back to their feet. The speed of the exchanges picks up, as do the crowd chants and cheers in the background. Mox targets the injured knee of Swerve, which puts him down. Mox brings a chair in the ring. He goes to throw it in Swerve’s face, Sabu-style, but he ducks and the referee is knocked silly.

Swerve hits a vertebreaker on Mox. Hangman Page begins making his way to the ring as the crowd noise grows. Hangman sets up for a Buckshot Lariat, seemingly aiming for Swerve. He turns at the last second and aims at Mox. He debates, but before he can do anything, The Death Riders trio of PAC, Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli hit the ring and attack him.

Hangman fights back and takes them out. He picks up Mox and hits a Dead Eye. Castagnoli yanks Hangman out of the ring. PAC and Yuta put the boots to him, but then The Corrs come out. Samoa Joe, HOOK and Katsuyori Shibata even things up and handle The Death Riders at ringside. Swerve throws the chair into Mox’s face, Sabu-style, in the ring.

He pulls him to the corner and heads to the top-rope. He leaps off and connects with a Swerve Stomp. Swerve struggles due to the bum wheel, but he slowly makes his way over for the cover. The lights go out. When they come back on, The Young Bucks are holding Swerve in position for a BTE Trigger. They hit it and the crowd boos. They spit in the camera. Mox recovers and covers Swerve. The referee recovers and makes the count. Mox wins and retains.

Winner and STILL AEW World Champion: Jon Moxley

We go to credits.

–– Here is what’s in store for AEW Dynasty 2025 ––

AEW World Heavyweight Title Match:
Jon Moxley (champion) vs. Swerve Strickland

AEW Women’s World Championship Match:
Toni Storm (champion) vs. Megan Bayne

AEW International Championship Triple Threat Match:
Kenny Omega (champion) vs. Ricochet vs. Mike Bailey

AEW Trios Title Match:
Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta, PAC & Claudio Castagnoli) (champions) vs. Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)

AEW TNT Championship Match (No Time Limit And Interference):
Daniel Garcia (champion) vs. Adam Cole

ROH World Heavyweight Championship vs. Mask Match:
Chris Jericho (champion) vs. Bandido

AEW Tag Team Championship Match:
The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin & Bobby Lashley) (champions) vs. Bryan Keith & Big Bill

Owen Hart Foundation Tournament First-Round Match:
Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight

Owen Hart Foundation Tournament First-Round Match:
Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart

Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinals Match:
Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher

Segment:
The Opps (Samoa Joe, Hook & Katsuyori Shibata) To Appear

Zero Hour Match:
AR Fox & Top Flight vs. The Cru & Nick Wayne

Zero Hour Match:
Max Caster Best Wrestler Alive Open Challenge

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