2025 AEW WrestleDream Live Results

2025 AEW WrestleDream Live Results

2025 AEW WrestleDream Live Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of 2025 AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view, broadcasting from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri.

Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show

  • Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia, and Pac) def. Roderick Strong and The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Tomohiro Ishii)
  • Eddie Kingston and Hook def. The Frat House (Griff Garrison and Cole Carter)
  • Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale def. Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford
  • 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.

2025 AEW WrestleDream Results

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

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.

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 bell rings and Hayter runs over Thekla with a boot. She fires off right hands on her and lands several chops on her chest before the action spills out of the ring and Hayter sends Thekla crashing into two of the barricades. She sends her crashing into the ring steps face first, then fires off chops on her chest and dumps her back in the ring.

Thekla flies back out of the ring to level Hayter, then sits her on one of the chairs and gets in Charlie Thesz’s face. She dumps her back in the ring, then uses the ring ropes to wrench back on Hayter’s spine. Hayter gets Thekla in an electric chair position, but Thekla jams her boot into Hayter’s face and uses the middle rope to continue wearing down Hayter.

Hayter fires off right hands on Thekla, then levels Thekla with a shoulder tackle and follows it up with a suplex. She lands a dropkick off the middle rope on Thekla, then sets up for a vertical suplex on her. Thekla escapes, then ascends to the top rope and looks to fly.

Hayter moves out of the way, then ascends to the top rope in the opposite corner. Thekla lands an open palm strike on Hayter, then joins Hayter on the ropes. Hayter lands a headbutt on Thekla to knock her off, then looks to land a dropkick on her. Thekla ducks out of the way and delivers a kick to Hayter’s face, then lands a boot on Hayter’s midsection. Hayter responds with a step-up enzuigiri to Thekla and connects with a backbreaker using her knee.

Hayter rocks Thekla with a right hand, but Thekla tangles up Hayter in an Octopus. Hayter escapes by landing a backbreaker on Thekla, but Thekla tangles up Hayter in another submission hold before she delivers a spear to her. She goes for a pin, but Hayter gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the fall. Hayter responds with a pair of Hayter Lines to Thekla for the win.

Winner: Jamie Hayter

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.

$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.

Jack Perry and Matt Jackson begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. Nick Jackson and Luchasaurus then tag in and Luchasaurus looks to bodyslam Nick, but Nick tags out to Matt. The Bucks look to double team on Luchasaurus, but Luchasaurus sends them crashing into each other. After Perry switches corners of the ring, he tags in and lands a dropkick on Matt as Luchasaurus takes out Nick. Perry then looks to fly to level The Bucks on the outside, but The Bucks move to another side of the ring. Luchasaurus sees them do so and lands a moonsault off the ring apron to level Matt and Nick.

Perry flies over the top rope to level The Bucks on the outside near the entrance ramp, then lands a chop on Matt and grabs a sign from a fan in the crowd. He uses it to break across Matt’s head, but Nick lands a kick on Luchasaurus off the apron and Matt follows it up with a Sliced Bread to him on the floor.

Perry and Matt return to the ring, and Perry looks to tag out to Luchasaurus. The Bucks prevent him from doing so.

The Bucks land a double enzuguiri on Perry in the corner, but Luchasaurus tags in and fires off right hands and left hands on Nick in the corner. He levels Matt and Nick with a double clothesline, but The Bucks look to land a double superkick on Luchasaurus. Luchasaurus sends Nick crashing on top of Matt with a chokeslam, then levels him with a kick and assists Perry in landing a hurricanrana over the top rope to Matt on the apron.

Perry and Matt tag in, and The Bucks deliver a Sunset Flip-German suplex combination to Perry. Perry sends Matt crashing out of the ring through the middle rope and delivers an enzuigiri to Nick, and Nick brawls with Perry as they both sit on top of Luchasaurus and Matt’s shoulders in an electric chair position respectively.

Matt dumps Perry in the ring and fires off chops and right hands on him. Perry rolls up Matt, but Matt kicks out and hands Perry over to Nick to deliver a powerbomb to Perry on the apron. Matt then pins Perry as Nick flies on the other side of the ring to level Luchasaurus, but Perry kicks out and The bucks set up for the BTE Trigger on him. Perry avoids it at first, but The Bucks manage deliver the BTE Trigger to Perry and pin him. Luchasaurus breaks the fall.

Luchasaurus delivers a German suplex to Matt, then follows it up with a chokeslam. Perry delivers a Canadian Destroyer to Nick, and Luchasaurus gets Matt up on his shoulders in an electric chair position before himself and Perry deliver the Doomsday Device to Matt. Jurassic Express then deliver the TK Driver to Matt and Luchasaurus pins him, but Nick breaks the fall.

Matt and Nick deliver a pair of superkicks to Luchasaurus, then intercept a flying Perry with a double superkick. The Bucks then deliver a BTE Trigger to Perry and pin him, but Perry kicks out and Jurassic Express delivers Countdown to Extinction on Matt for the win.

Winners: Jurassic Express

After the match, Perry hands Luchasaurus the bag full of $500,000 and offers to help The Bucks up by extending his hands to both of them. The Bucks consider excepting, but before they officially can, Josh Alexander, Mark Davis, and Lance Archer attack Jurassic Express. The Bucks slowly head up the entrance ramp, but Kenny Omega’s music hits and he makes his way out. Omega tries encouraging The Bucks to help him fend off The Don Callis Family, but The Bucks continue up the entrance ramp. Omega brawls with The Don Callis Family, but Alexander, Davis, and Archer overpower him until Perry and Luchasaurus help out Omega. 

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.

The Demand blindside The Hurt Syndicate on the entrance ramp, and the bell sounds. Ricochet and Bishop Kaun send MVP crashing into one of the barricades as Bobby Lashley sends Toa Liona crashing into the ring steps. Ricochet appears out of nowhere to deliver the Spirit Gun to Liona, and Kaun and Ricochet fire off stomps on Shelton Benjamin in the ring.

Benjamin turns Ricochet inside out with a clothesline, then cinches in an Ankle Lock on Kaun. Ricochet breaks the hold with a jumping knee strike to Benjamin, then delivers a running moonsault to him and goes for a pin. MVP breaks the fall, and Lashley lands a belly-to-belly suplex on Kaun on the outside. Ricochet delivers a tope suicida through the middle rope to take out Lashley, then sets up a table next to the ring steps. Lashley is laid on top of the table, and Gates Of Agony sends Benjamin crashing off the ring steps on top of Lashley. 

Liona and Kaun jam their boots into MVP, then land a double splash on him. Ricochet pins MVP, but MVP kicks out and sends Ricochet crashing out of the ring when he charges at him in the corner. He sends Kaun crashing into the ring post and Liona crashing into the top turnbuckle, and Lashley lands a clothesline on Liona on the outside. He delivers one to Kaun and another one to Ricochet back inside the ring, then fires off shoulders on Ricochet’s midsection in the corner. Lashley then lands a double DDT on Kaun and Liona before he sets up for a delayed vertical superplex on Ricochet off the ropes. Kaun and Liona pull Lashley and Ricochet out of the corner as a means of taking out Lashley.

Everyone begins flying to level one another on the outside, but MVP delivers a suplex to Ricochet and goes for a pin. Liona breaks the fall and cinches in a Cobra Clutch on Lashley, but Benjamin breaks the hold by landing a knee on Liona. Lashley delivers a spear to Liona, then surrounds Ricochet with Benjamin and MVP. Kaun pulls Ricochet out of the ring to protect him, but MVP catches him with a boot. Benjamin delivers a boot to Kaun’s face, and Lashley follows it up with a spear. He then pins Kaun for the win.

Winners (and new Number One Contenders): The Hurt Syndicate

TNT Championship
Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mark Briscoe

The bell rings and the two lock up. Fletcher levels Briscoe with a shoulder tackle, and the two brawl around the ring before Briscoe delivers an elbow drop to Fletcher off the apron. Mark sets up a chair and uses it as a launch pad to fly over the top rope to level Fletcher on the outside. He then sets the chair up on the outside and sits Fletcher on the middle rope before he flies through the middle rope to level Fletcher on the outside.

Briscoe dumps Fletcher back in the ring and pins him, but Fletcher kicks out and powerbombs Briscoe on top of the side of the ring steps on the outside. He lands a bodyslam on him, then jams his knee into the back of his neck on the outside. Fletcher levels Briscoe with a boot, but Briscoe responds with one of his own before they both take out one another with clotheslines.

Briscoe fires off stomps on Fletcher in the corner, but Fletcher fires off right hands on Briscoe. Briscoe delivers an enzuigiri on Fletcher and follows it up with a Fisherman’s Buster on Briscoe and goes for a pin. Briscoe kicks out, but Fletcher delivers a Half Nelson suplex to Briscoe and follows it up with a powerbomb. The two men then teeter on the ropes, but Fletcher connects with a superplex on Briscoe.

Fletcher looks to land a Brainbuster on Mark on the ring apron, but Mark avoids it and responds with a J-Driller to Fletcher. He dumps Mark in the ring, then lands Froggy Bow on Fletcher as Fletcher is draped across the top turnbuckle. He hits Froggy Bow on Fletcher on the outside, then gets him back in the ring and lands a third one. He goes for a pin, but Fletcher kicks out.

Briscoe delivers a suplex to Fletcher, then sets up for the J-Driller. Fletcher blocks it, then lands a Half and Half suplex on Briscoe. He then delivers the J-Driller to Fletcher and pins him, but Fletcher gets his hand on the bottom rope to break the hold. Fletcher sends Briscoe crashing into the referee, then low blows Briscoe and delivers a Brainbuster to him. He goes for a pin, but Fletcher kicks out.

Fletcher sends Briscoe crashing into the middle rope face first, then lands another Brainbuster on Briscoe on the top turnbuckle for the win.

Winner (and still): Kyle Fletcher

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

The bell rings and the two lock up. They take turns locking one another in submission holds, but Statlander trips Storm. Storm levels Statlander with a shoulder tackle, but Storm responds by landing one of her own on Statlander and sends Statlander crashing off the apron and onto the floor with a Hip Attack. Statlander catapults Storm into the ring apron, then delivers a moonsault to her off the ring apron and carries Storm back into the ring on her shoulders.

Statlander lands a Vader Bomb on Storm and goes for a pin, then goes for a pin but Statlander kicks out. She fires off right hands on Storm, but Storm responds with several right hands of her own. Storm then lands a Tiger Driver 97 on Statlander and goes for a pin, but Statlander kicks out and Storm sends her crashing into the mat with a sit-out Hammerlock Driver.

Statlander tangles up Storm with a submission hold, but Storm gets her foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Statlander then hits a modified Blue Thunder Bomb on Storm and pins her, but Storm kicks out.

Storm sets up for Storm Zero on Statlander, but Statlander manages to counter into a dropkick and ascends to the top rope. She connects with Area 450 and goes for a pin, but Storm kicks out and hits Storm Zero on Statlander. She goes for a pin, but Statlander kicks out. Statlander then reverses into a pinfall of her own, but Storm kicks out at the last second and delivers a suplex to Statlander. Statlander then catches Storm with a discus lariat and delivers Saturday Night Fever to her before she cinches in a submission on Storm. Storm refuses to fade, but Statlander connects with a second Saturday Night Fever on Storm for the win.

Winner (and still): Kris Statlander

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.

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

The bell rings and the two lock up. Shirakawa cinches in a Bow and Arrow on Mone, but Mone delivers a lung blower to Shirakawa and locks in a shoulder submission on her. She follows it up with The Three Amigos.

Mone delivers a meteora on Shirakawa, then lands a Sunset Flip on her in the corner and looks to follow it up with a second meteora. Shirakawa moves out of the way, then levels Mone with a pair of forearms. Mone then manages to roll up Shirakawa with her hands on the rope and pins her, but the referee catches her. Mone then squishes the referee in the corner and pins Shirakawa once again, but Shirakawa kicks out. Mone cinches in the Statement Maker on Shirakawa, bit Shirakawa counters into a pinfall. Mone escapes and connects with the Mone Maker on Shirakawa. She goes for a pin, but Shirakawa gets her hand on the bottom rope to break the fall. Mone then manages to pin Shirakawa for the win. 

Winner (and still/and new): Mercedes Mone

After the match, Kris Statlander reemerges from the back. Mone looks to land a right hand on her, but Statlander intercepts it and connects with a Samoan Drop on Mone. Statlander then holds up her AEW Women’s World Championship belt. 

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

Don Callis comes out to join the gang on special guest commentary for this one.

Okada and Bandido begin the action. The bell rings and Bandido extends his hand to Okada. Okada flips him off and the two lock up before Bandido delivers an arm drag to Okada. Okada responds with an elbow drop to his spine, but Bandido lands a hurricanrana on him and tags in King as Takeshita has tagged in on his side.

Bandido and King double team on Takeshita, but Takeshita levels King with a back elbow and tags Okada back in. Okada continues wearing down King and delivers a swinging neckbreaker on him, then clocks Bandido on the apron. Takeshita then tags back in before the action spills out of the ring and King lands a cannonball on Takeshita on the outside of the ring as Bandido takes out Okada.

King assists Bandido in landing a splash on Takeshita back inside the ring, and the pair do the macarena until Okada interrupts and mocks them by doing his own macarena as he flips off the crowd.

Takeshita then tags back in and lands a senton on Bandido. Okada flips off Takeshita, but Takeshita tensely stares him down. Bandido blindsides both men and delivers a kick to Takeshita’s head, but King tags back in and fires off chops on both Takeshita and Okada. He lands a cannonball on Takeshita in the corner using Okada, then lands a second one on both of them as they’re stacked up on top of one another.

Okada delivers a shoulderbreaker to King, but Bandido and Takeshita tag back in and Bandido pins him, but Takeshita kicks out and delivers a reverse hurricanrana to Bandido. Takeshita then delivers a powerbomb to King, but Bandido delivers a Shooting Star Press to him and goes for a pin. Takeshita kicks out.

Bandido delivers a hurricanrana to Takeshita and pins him, but Takeshita kicks out and levels Bandido with a knee strike. Okada and King then tag in, and King fires off chops on Okada in the corner with Bandido. King lands a piledriver on Okada, then levels him with a clothesline. King then delivers a triple suplex to Okada, Takeshita, and Bandido.

King delivers a tope suicida to Takeshita on the outside, and Bandido delivers the 21 Plex to Okada back in the ring for the win.

Winners (and still): Brody King and Bandido

– We then head backstage, where Renee Paquette finds a catatonic Toni Storm. Storm says she’s lost everything before Mina Shirakawa joins her and says they’ve both lost everything. The two then embrace one another. 

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

The bell rings and the two lock up. Page looks to level Joe with a shoulder tackle, but Joe stays standing and levels Page with a shoulder tackle of his own. Page rocks Joe with a kick to his face, but Joe runs over Page with a clothesline and lands a kick on Page’s spine. He sends Page crashing into the barricade spine first, then dumps him back inside the ring and looks to land a Orihara Moonsault on him on the outside off the top rope.

Joe sees Page coming and clocks Page, but Page low bridges Joe out of the ring and sets up for an Orihara Moonsault on Joe. Joe moves out of the way, but Page lands a shotgun dropkick on Joe. Joe fires off stomps on Page’s face, then delivers an Atomic Drop to Page and follows it up with a boot. He then delivers a senton to Page and goes for a pin, but Page kicks out.

Joe catches Page with a scoop powerslam, but Page fires off chops on Joe and follows it up with an enzuigiri. Joe responds with a German suplex to Page, then connects with a powerbomb on him and transitions into an STF. The two men teeter on the ropes, but Joe cinches in the Coquina Clutch on Page. Page escapes and responds with a Buckshot Lariat to Joe for the win.

Winner (and still): “Hangman” Adam Page

After the match, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata join Joe in the ring. Joe shakes hands with Page and raises his hand, but The Opps suddenly turn their backs on Page and begin firing off stomps on him. They leave Page laid out in the ring and head to the back as officials check on Page

– 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.

“I Quit” Match
Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin

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.

Allin lays down an AEW flag in the middle of the ring before the bell sounds and he lands a dropkick on Moxley. He delivers a tope suicida to him through the middle rope and dumps Moxley back in the ring, but Shafir grabs Allin’s ankle to open the door for Moxley to land a dropkick on Allin. He wraps a chain around his hand, then uses it to wear down Allin with a crossface.

Shafir grabs several skewers from under the ring as Moxley wears down Allin’s hand on top of the ring steps. He then uses one of the skewers to jam into Allin’s fingers and sticks the skewer through it before stomping on them on top of a chair.

Moxley levels Allin with a forearm back inside the ring, but Allin responds with one of his own. The two men then exchange forearms, but Allin looks to land a Coffin Drop on Moxley as Moxley lays on the apron. Shafir pulls Moxley out of the way before Allin can land it. 

Moxley grabs his belt, then repeatedly lashes it across Allin and lands a piledriver on him.

Claudio Castagnoli appears and fills a tank of water as Shafir tosses Allin back in the ring. Moxley drowns Allin in the tank of water before the lights go out. When they come back on, Sting is standing in the ring and cinches in a sleeper on Moxley. PAC in the ring, but Sting fights him off with his bat and stares down Shafir on the outside. He carries Shafir to the back as Allin grabs Sting’s bat and repeatedly hits him with it across his spine. He uses the AEW flag to send Moxley crashing on top of the glass from the now broken tank, then cinches in a Sharpshooter on Moxley. Moxley opts to quit.

Winner: Darby Allin

Allin poses on the turnbuckle with the AEW flag as we go to credits.

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

  • AEW World Championship: “Hangman” Adam Page (c) vs. Samoa Joe.
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Toni Storm.
  • AEW Tag Team Championship: Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita.
  • AEW TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mark Briscoe.
  • I Quit Match: Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley.
  • $500,000 Match: Jurassic Express (Jack Perry & Luchasaurus) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson).
  • Tornado Trios Match: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin & MVP) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun &Toa Liona).
  • Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla.
  • TBS Championship vs. (TBA) Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs. TBA.

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