
6/18 AEW Grand Slam: Mexico Live Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of AEW Grand Slam: Mexico on June 18, live from the Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico with a special run time of two and a half hours!
Hangman Page Kicks Off The Show
Inside the arena, the theme for Hangman Page hits and out he comes as Tony Schiavone and Taz join Excalibur on commentary at ringside. The winner of the 2025 Owen Hart Cup makes his way to the ring to kick off the show. “Hola!” he begins. He says, “Mi nombre es Hangman Page,” introducing himself to the Mexican crowd.
Page apparently knows Spanish fluently, as he proceeds to cut a several minute promo entirely in Spanish. Excalibur checks in a couple of times on commentary to explain the gist of what he is saying. He ends by saying, “Thank you for having us in your house, tonight!” The fans chant “Cowboy sh*t!” in Spanish, presumably.
Continuing in Spanish for the duration of his entire opening promo segment, Hangman goes on to explain the late change to tonight’s main event, which will see The Beast Mortos replace Claudio Castagnoli when The Death Riders and The Young Bucks team up to take on Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata.
— The commentary trio run down the lineup for tonight’s show as the official match graphics flash across the screen. When they wrap up, we return inside Arena Mexico, where FTR’s theme hits. Out comes Dax Harwood with Stokely Hathaway.
Bandido, Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Brody King, Templario & Atlantis Jr. vs. The Don Callis Family, FTR & Hechicero
Hathaway cuts a promo as they walk to the ring dressed in all green. He explains that Cash Wheeler is not here tonight. He is unable to be here. They settle in the ring and then Volador Jr. makes his way out.
Kyle Fletcher comes out next. He stops and the theme for Konosuke Takeshita hits and out he comes to join him. They wait and out comes the other Don Callis Family members Josh Alexander, Lance Archer and Hechicero.
After the first team settles inside the squared circle, ROH World Champion Bandido comes out. Templario, Atlantis and Atlantis Jr. come out next together. Brody King comes out next by himself. Daniel Garcia is out after that, and then finally, AEW Television Champion Adam Cole of Paragon comes out.
Bandido and Konosuke Takeshita begin the action. The bell rings and the two go back and forth with one another. Hechicero tags in and Bandido looks to land a kick on him, but Hechicero avoids it and cinches in a submission on Bandido. Bandido counters into a roll up, but Hechicero kicks out.
Garcia tags in and Hechicero gets him tangled up into a submission. Hechicero rolls out of the ring to escape. Harwood then tags in and levels Garcia with a clothesline, but Atlantis Jr. tags in and levels Harwood. Templario tags in and lands a dropkick on Harwood off the middle rope as Atlantis Jr. holds Harwood in place. Atlantis Jr. lands a German suplex on Harwood, but Volador Jr. tags in on his side and Templario flies over the top rope to level Volador Jr. on the outside.
King levels Harwood with a kick, but Lance Archer tags in and Cole levels Archer with a superkick. He follows it up with a running knee, but Fletcher tags in and fires off knees on Cole’s midsection. Cole rocks Fletcher with a clothesline, but Fletcher stays on his feet and levels Cole with a German suplex.
Back from the break, Bandido tags in and exchanges forearm strikes with Josh Alexander. Alexander lands a belly-to-belly suplex on Bandido, but Takeshita ascends to the top rope. Alexander trips him, but Templario and Bandido land double flipping crossbodies to Alexander and Takeshita respectively.
Atlantis Jr. tags in and ascends to the top rope, but Alexander tags back in. Atlantis Jr. sends Alexander crashing into the ring over the top rope and delivers a crossbody to him and Fletcher over the top rope from the ramp, and Atlantis Jr., Cole, Bandido, and Garcia rain down right hands on Takeshita, Fletcher, Alexander, and another member of their team. Archer and King exchange right hands in the ring, but Hechicero flies off the ropes to level King. He fires off stomps on him, but King levels Hechicero with a hurricanrana. He connects with a tope suicida to take down Hechicero and Takeshita on the outside.
Harwood and Atlantis Sr. tag in, and Atlantis Sr. rains down right hands and left hands on Harwood. Harwood fires off stomps on Atlantis Sr., but Atlantis Sr. rolls up Harwood for the win.
Winners: Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Brody King, Templario, Atlantis, Atlantis Jr., and Bandido
After the match, Harwood blindsides Atlantis Sr. from behind. Atlantis Jr., King, and Templario come to Atlantis Sr.’s aid, forcing Harwood to back down.
Mark Briscoe vs. Kazuchika Okada
The bell rings and Briscoe shoves Okada. Okada rolls out of the ring for a breather and gets back inside, then locks back up with Briscoe and retreats to the outside once again. Briscoe chases Okada back into the ring, but Okada lands a double ax handle on Briscoe’s spine. Briscoe fires off right hands on Okada, then sends him crashing into the top turnbuckle face first.
Briscoe flies through the middle rope to level Okada on the outside, then dumps him back inside the ring and lands a clothesline on him in the corner. Okada lands a dropkick on Briscoe that sends him crashing out of the ring off the top rope.
Back from the break, Okada gets Briscoe up for a Tombstone. Briscoe counters into a roll up, but Okada kicks out.
Briscoe rocks Okada with an enzuigiri. He follows it up with a Fisherman’s Buster to Okada, but Okada rains down Hammer and Anvil Elbows on Briscoe. He looks to land a back body drop on Briscoe, but Briscoe lands on his feet and delivers an open palm strike to Okada. He follows it up with a shoulderbreaker and lands an elbow drop on Briscoe’s chest off the top rope, but Briscoe bites Okada’s middle finger and lands a suplex on him. He follows it up with Froggy Bow to Okada off the top and goes for a pin, but Okada kicks out. Okada lands a dropkick on Briscoe, then connects with a Tombstone and the Rainmaker on Briscoe for the win.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
After the match, Don Callis rakes Briscoe’s eyes. Okada hits Briscoe with the AEW Continental Championship belt, and Callis fires off stomps on Briscoe. Okada joins him before the pair head to the back.
“American Hero” MJF vs. Mistico
The bell rings and the two lock up. MJF sends Mistico crashing into the mat, then lands a boot on his midsection. Mistico lands an overhand chop on MJF’s chest, then connects with an arm drag and a Canadian Destroyer on MJF. Mistico chases MJF around the ring, but Bobby Lashley, MVP, and Shelton Benjamin block his path. MJF takes a cheap shot at Mistico and dumps him back in the ring. Mistico lands a tijeras on MJF, but MJF lands a powerbomb-backbreaker combination on Mistico and looks to rip off his mask.
Back from the break, MJF fires off right hands on Mistico. Mistico fires off a series of kicks on MJF, then follows it up with a springboard back elbow on him. Mistico rocks MJF with an enzuigiri, then follows it up with a Tornado DDT and a crossbody off the top rope.
Mistico dumps MJF back in the ring and looks to fly off the top rope. MJF rolls out of the way, but Mistico catches MJF with a scoop powerslam. He follows it up with an overhand chop on MJF, but MJF spits on Mistico and rakes his eyes.
MJF decides to head to the back, but Mistico looks to land La Mistica on MJF on the top of the entrance ramp. MJF counters into a Tombstone, then drags the referee into the ring demanding he begin a ten count. Mistico beats the count, then cinches in an armbar on MJF. MJF taps out, but the referee misses it as the rest of The Hurt Syndicate distracts him. MJF then low blows Mistico as the referee looks away once again and pins him, but Mistico kicks out. MJF low blows Mistico once more, causing the disqualification.
Winner: Mistico (via disqualification)
After the match, The Hurt Syndicate continues to beat down Mistico. MJF takes off Mistico’s mask and parades it around, but Bandido, Templario, and Titán come to Mistico’s aid. Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey sneak up behind The Hurt Syndicate and land dropkicks on them off the middle rope.
4 Million Pesos High Flying 4-Way
Mascara Dorada vs. Ricochet vs. Hologram vs. Lio Rush
The bell rings and Ricochet, Dorada, and Hologram look to lock up. Rush opts not to and the three men corner him, but Ricochet and Rush blindside Hologram and Dorada from behind. Dorada and Hologram land kicks on Ricochet and Rush, but Dorada delivers a springboard to Ricochet off the top rope.
Rush whips Dorada into one of the barricades spine first, then sends Dorada crashing into another one of the barricades once again with a kick to him off the apron. Hologram looks to land a crossbody on Ricochet, but Ricochet catches him with a dropkick mid-air.
Back from the break, Rush mocks Ricochet. Dorada delivers hurricanranas to Rush and Ricochet, but Hologram levels Rush with a kick and flies over the top to levels Rush on the outside. Dorada flies over the top to level Ricochet, then lands a Crucifix Bomb on Hologram. Dorada levels Rush with an enzuigiri, but Ricochet levels Dorada with a double stomp. Rush levels Hologram with a reverse hurricanrana, then lands another one on Dorada and goes for a pin. Dorada kicks out.
Rush rolls up Hologram, but Hologram kicks out. Rush looks to land a springboard Stunner on Hologram, but Hologram sends Rush crashing into the mat with a spinning powerbomb for the win.
Winner: Hologram
CMLL Women’s World Championship
Zeuxis (c) vs. Mercedes Mone
The bell rings and Mone offers her hand to Zeuxis. Zeuxis opts not to share it and sends Mone crashing into the mat, then continues beating her down in the corner. Mone looks to land a Sunset Flip on Zeuxis, but Zeuxis counters into a pinfall. Mone kicks out and looks to fly off the ropes, but Zeuxis catches her and connects with a Lung Blower on her. Mone sends Zeuxis crashing into one of the barricades midsection first, but Mone whips Zeuxis into one of the barricades spine first and lands a meteora on her.
Back from the break, Zeuxis looks to land a slam on Mone off the middle rope. Mone counters into a crossbody for the win.
Winner and NEW CMLL Women’s World Champion: Mercedes Moné
After the match, a video message in the style of a film noir from Toni Storm begins to play. Mina Chirakawa appears on the top of the entrance ramp, and Storm sneaks up behind Mone. Storm chases Mone up the entrance ramp and sets up for Storm Zero on her. Officials break the two men apart.
Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, The Beast Mortos & The Young Bucks vs. Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland & The Opps
All ten men are in the ring and ready to rock and roll. With that said, the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. The crowd is still red hot for this one, late in the show. Matthew and Ospreay appear to be kicking things off for their respective teams at the start, however Matthew decides against it and quickly tags right back out.
In instead comes The Beast Mortos, who begins mixing it up with “The Aerial Assassin” in the opening seconds of the final match of the evening here at the first-ever AEW Grand Slam: Mexico special event. Beast Mortos lands a big right hand on Ospreay, sending him to the corner as the crowd nearly drown out commentary with an “Ospreay” soccer style chant.
Mortos, for his part, continues the beatdown until Ospreay catches him with a hurricanrana forcing the Beast to the outside. But a dive attempt gets intercepted by Nicholas. He and Matthews double-team Ospreay before taking out Swerve when he tries to get involved. Ospreay counters them for a pair of Manhattan Drops.
Seconds later, however, The Bucks take him down to the mat once more before Yuta tags in. Ospreay fights back, sending Wheeler to the canvas before Swerve tags in for a double-team. A griddy by Strickland allows Yuta to fight back, but Swerve hits a backbreaker before tagging in Samoa Joe.
The crowd is riled up as he pounds away at Yuta in the corner, followed by some hard kicks and an elbow drop. Tag to Shibata, who brings Wheeler to his feet for some forearm strikes that Yuta tries to fight back with his own. The exchange ends when Shibata drops him hard before tagging in Hobbs, who sends Yuta hard into the corner before Joe tags in.
He lands some hard strikes of his own before covering, but Wheeler kicks out at two. Mox gets the tag as he and Joe trade strikes before Joe gets a Coquina Clutch. This leads to chaos as all ten men get into it, with Ospreay sending Matthew to the outside to finish clearing the ring, before landing a Sky-Twister Press, sending everyone to the floor.
On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues in our main event of the evening. When the show returns, after some more back-and-forth intense action, it looked as though Ospreay and Swerve, working well together, were setting Moxley up for the finish.
Marina Shafir ends up providing an assist, and The Young Bucks deal with Ospreay as Moxley rolls Swerve up out of nowhere and holds onto his tights to steal the win out of the blue.
Winners: Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, The Beast Mortos & The Young Bucks
After the match, the fight continues, as The Death Riders, The Young Bucks and The Beast Mortos continue to assault their opposition.
This continues until the familiar sounds of Hangman Page’s theme hits. The crowd explodes as Hangman comes out. Excalibur reminds us on commentary that although he was banned from the building during the main event, no one said anything about after the match.
With that in mind, Hangman heads to the ring and helps make the save for Swerve, Ospreay and The Opps. Hangman and The Young Bucks exchange an awkward stare in the final moment on-camera before the first-ever AEW Grand Slam: Mexico special event wraps up. Excalibur plugs AEW Collision on TNT and MAX this Saturday night as the show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!
–– Here is what’s in store for the show ––
- CMLL World Women’s Championship: Zeuxis (c) vs. Mercedes Mone
- Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs
- Bandido, Atlantis Jr., Templario, Brody King, Daniel Garcia & Adam Cole vs. Hechicero, Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, Josh Alexander & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
- MJF vs. Mistico
- Ricochet vs. Lio Rush vs. Mascara Dorada vs. Hologram
- Mark Briscoe vs. Kazuchika Okada
6/18 AEW Grand Slam: Mexico Preview
All Elite Wrestling presents a 2.5-Hour AEW Grand Slam: Mexico special. In the United States, it’s streamed on Max and broadcast on TBS. The event is shaping up to be a defining moment for AEW’s global expansion.
CMLL World Women’s Champion Zeuxis will defend her title against Mercedes Moné, who looks to add a fourth championship to her reign alongside the AEW TBS, RevPro Undisputed British, and European Wrestling Association titles.
Mistico returns to an AEW ring for a highly anticipated showdown against MJF. Their feud escalated last week when Mistico confronted The Hurt Syndicate after MJF’s verbal exchange turned physical.
In an aerial spectacle, Máscara Dorada will battle Ricochet, Lio Rush, and Hologram in a Four Million Pesos High-Flying Four-Way Match. Ricochet and Hologram have momentum from their wins at AEW Double or Nothing, while Dorada seeks a statement victory.
The Don Callis Family, alongside FTR and Hechicero, will go to war with TNT Champion Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Brody King, Templario, Atlantis Jr., and Bandido in a Twelve-Man Tag Match, ensuring chaos inside the ring.
Meanwhile, Mark Briscoe will look to send a message as he faces AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada in a non-title match, following his public criticism of Okada’s attack on Kenny Omega at Summer Blockbuster.
The main event pits AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and The Young Bucks alongside Death Riders against Swerve Strickland, Will Ospreay, and AEW World Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps. With weeks of tension boiling over, this bout promises to be explosive.
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6/18 AEW Grand Slam: Mexico Live Results