
12/3 AEW Dynamite LIVE Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of AEW Dynamite on December 3, from the Fishers Event Center in Fishers, Indiana.
We kick off with pyro at ringside, where we see Tony Schiavone standing by. He reveals that the face-to-face we’re about to have is so volatile that everyone is barred from ringside, talking up next week’s Winter Is Coming title match before introducing the champ, Samoa Joe! Joe makes his way down the ramp holding the AEW World Championship and his third of the World Trios Championship before entering the ring.
Tony introduces the challenger next, as Eddie Kingston makes his way out to a nice pop (presumably to ADDRESS HIS ENEMIES…well, enemy. IYKYK) before entering the ring to an “Eddie” chant. Joe interrupts Schiavone, telling him to leave the ring or he’ll snatch that “ugly wig” off him. Joe addresses “some situations” as he speaks to Kingston, saying Eddie must have some questions that need answering.
First, why is Joe not wearing his three-piece suit. Eddie refers to it as “corporate thuggin’” as Joe says that when he realized he was coming to Indiana, wearing his suit would be like wearing a tuxedo at a petting zoo. The penguins might appreciate it, but the animals could care less. The second question, then, is why Hook and why Eddie?
Joe talks up Hook’s potential, as well as getting him set up with someone like Eddie, someone who never quite fulfills his potential. He is interrupted by an “Eddie” chant, as Joe answers the third and final question.
He says Eddie is going in for a fight, looking to capture the greatest championship in the business…but he is not going to cross the finish line, just like every other time. He talks about choking Kingston out, as Eddie calls Joe out for talking about jets.
The man that was once held in high regard, the man that went to war with his mentor Homicide, out here talking about jets. He says Hook did learn something from him, he learned perseverance. Everyone asks why he has to yap, and yell when he talks even when he makes good points…and it’s because he gets s–t done when he does.
The Joe that he sees now, he doesn’t know or respect. He runs Joe down some more before looking to wrap up, as he knows the fans wanna see wrestling and he is ready to go back to his hotel and go to bed. He tells Joe that if the champ doesn’t bring the ROH World Champion, the Submission Machine, the man that put his mentor down time and time again, if he doesn’t bring that to their match next week, Eddie will eat him alive.
With that, Eddie’s music hits as he leaves the ring. Commentary hypes up the lineup for tonight, including the Continental Classic bouts still to come.
– Backstage, The Opps talk about Joe getting things done tonight before calling out the Dark Order for a trios match. If they can beat HOOK, Shibata, and Hobbs tonight, they’ll get a shot at the World Trios Championship down the line. HOOK acknowledges that they’re friends of Hangman Page, and they’ll have fun with the Order tonight before we cut away.
Continental Classic Gold League Match: Kazuchika Okada (0) vs. PAC (3)
The two lock up before PAC gets a waistlock, with Okada countering. This leads to an exchange of holds that ends with both men on their feet, and Okada gets PAC to the corner before the ref intervenes.
PAC fights out of the corner, taking the Rainmaker out with a shoulder tackle before going up top for a missile dropkick that sends Okada to the mat. PAC hits the ropes for a lariat, but Okada rolls out of the ring to evade it. PAC leaves the ring to go after him, only to be sent into the barricade before Okada brings him back into the ring.
He takes PAC to the corner for some strikes, wearing him down in the process. He pulls him toward the middle of the ring, driving him to the canvas for a nearfall. He continues wearing PAC down, sending him into the ropes until PAC fights back to drive his boot into the face of the Rainmaker before landing a few stomps for good measure as we go to break.
Back from break, both men are in the ring once more with PAC back in control as he sets up for a running knee…but the Rainmaker catches him from the corner with a shotgun dropkick! Okada gets sent to the ropes but drops PAC with a shoulder tackle, setting up for a DDT and a two count. He goes up top for an elbow drop, following up by flipping off the crowd (to a pop, yeah it’s complicated lol)…but PAC fights back, sending him to the corner instead!
He charges at Okada, who fights out of the corner only to take a boot from PAC. PAC with a cutter sending the Rainmaker to the mat once more, and hits the ropes for a lariat…running right into a dropkick by Okada! Okada goes for the cover, but PAC reverses for a nearfall of his own. He sends Okada to the corner for a pump kick to the face, dodging the Rainmaker coming after him for a German suplex.
He follows up with a deadlift German suplex, bridging for a pin but only gets a two count. Both men are down, but PAC is first to his feet as he goes after Okada…who turns it around with a tombstone piledriver! Okada heads to the corner, climbing the turnbuckle…only for PAC to intercept for a superplex.
PAC hits the ropes one more time, this time connecting with a big lariat before cinching in the Brutalizer…but Okada counters, rolling PAC onto his shoulders for the three count!
Winner: Kazuchika Okada (3) – PAC (3)
– Backstage, Mark Briscoe addresses Daniel Garcia and their history. He also talks about Garcia seemingly ducking him when presented with a chance to face Briscoe for the TNT Title, but Mark doesn’t play mind games so he went to Tony Khan looking to defend the title.
With that, we find out that Briscoe will defend the TNT Championship against Garcia in Cardiff, Wales at the Winter Is Coming edition of Collision!
– Elsewhere, Ricochet talks up being the inaugural AEW National Champion and his “charity work” which continues when he makes his ROH debut to defend the title against a former ROH Champion in Dalton Castle. Since Columbus is such a cold, lonely town, Ricochet will stick around a little longer and look to defend his title against someone else at Collision the next night. He talks about The Demand being in more demand than ever, with GOA adding that if you don’t follow demands, you get put down!
– Backstage, Mark Briscoe puts in extra work on promo duty as he hypes up Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong facing each other on Collision in a Continental Classic match. He hypes it up as a battle between Conglomeration members, but Strong remarks that he is NOT a part of the group. Cassidy apparently has a rule he wants to do for the match for “no chops,” which leads to Strong promising to break Orange’s back as he storms off.
– Commentary hypes that match before taking a look at Darby Allin at the hospital after Dynamite last week, and we are told there will be a medical update at Collision.
Continental Classic Gold League Match: Kyle Fletcher (3) vs. Kevin Knight (3)
Crowd cheers for Knight as the two men lock up, with Fletcher taking Knight to the ropes. Kevin turns it around, making a clean break at the request of the ref. They lock up once again, and this time Kyle gets a side headlock to take Knight down…but Kevin turns it around for a headscissors. Fletcher finally breaks free, going right back to the side headlock until Kevin starts to break away…only to take a kick by Kyle instead.
Fletcher poses, taunting Knight as he gets to his feet…and this gives Kevin an opening as he takes the former TNT Champion down! The two exchange holds, leading to a stalemate of sorts as Fletcher leaves the ring for a breather. He comes back to the ring as the pair go at it some more, leading to Knight sending Fletcher out of the ring…but Kyle evades Kevin to attack him on the apron!
Both men on the outside now as they trade shots, until Knight sends Fletcher to the floor…before sliding into the ring for a dive to keep him down as we go to an ad break.
Back from break, Knight counters a body slam for a two count, before catching Fletcher with a dropkick. Both men make it back to their feet trading strikes, and Knight sends Kyle to the corner twice before hitting the ropes for a flying clothesline. Fletcher retreats to the corner, only to be sent to the mat with a hurricanrana.
Knight stays on top of things with a DDT, but only gets a two count for his efforts. He heads to the ropes, pulling himself up for a sunset flip and a nearfall. He goes back after Fletcher, but gets caught before Kyle sends him face first into the turnbuckle. Fletcher runs in for a boot, but Kevin blocks a brainbuster before leaping off the ropes with a springboard clothesline to send Kyle to the mat for a nearfall.
The fight makes its way to the apron, where Knight catches an approaching Fletcher with a DDT onto the hardest part of the ring. He goes up top but a UFO Splash is stopped by Fletcher, who goes for a superplex. Knight floats over, dropping Kyle onto the turnbuckle before propping him up in a tree of woe for some stomps.
Kevin goes to an adjacent turnbuckle, climbing up top for a coast to coast dropkick sending Kyle down to the mat. He goes for a UFO Splash that gets countered last second with a cradle by Fletcher for two. Liger Bomb gets the former TNT champ another nearfall, before both men trade pinning attempts. Things come to a head when Fletcher catches Knight with a sheer drop brainbuster, taking the win and three points in the Gold League!
Winner: Kyle Fletcher (6)
Don Callis grabs the microphone, saying he has something to say as the crowd respond with a wave of boos. He asks Fletcher how he’s doing as Josh Alexander and Hechicero come to the ring with the bags of money from Full Gear, and Fletcher says he’s not doing all that great considering the match he just had.
Callis tells the crowd they will listen to every word that he and Kyle Fletcher has to say, presumably saying this over and over as we go to commercial break.
Back from break, we hear Callis saying we’re lucking he (Fletcher?) even comes to this town before turning his attention to the Young Bucks. There are lots of things he could forgive them for, but not for siding with Kenny Omega. This is interrupted by a “Kenny” chant before Don says he has one more important thing to say: he has the Young Bucks’ money, and he knows Kenny isn’t going to finance them.
So, for the first time in their lives, they need to be men and come get the money. Sure enough, this brings out the Young Bucks…who make a beeline for the ring, clearing out Hechicero and Alexander before knocking Fletcher out with a BTE Trigger!
He leaves the ring as they turn their attention to Josh distracting them…which allows Okada to run down, laying them out with Rainmaker lariats. The Don Callis Family beats down on the Bucks until Jurassic Express make the save, with Luchasaurus being sent out of the ring as we’re left with Jack Perry and Okada…until El Clon blindsides the former Jungle Boy, leading to more of the Family beating him down further.
The beatdown on the Bucks and Perry continues until Kenny Omega’s music hits, and Omega rushes to the ring for the save as he clears the ring. Okada tries to catch him with a Rainmaker lariat, but Omega counters with a snap dragon suplex. He looks for a V-Trigger but Okada is pulled out of the ring, allowing the Family to regroup on the stage as they stare down the men in the ring.
Video Package: We hear from the Babes of Wrath, who are ready to go all the way in the tournament to crown the inaugural Women’s Tag Team Championship!
AEW Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament Semifinals Hardcore Holiday Deathmatch: Timeless Love Bombs vs. The MegaProblems
Back at ringside, Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir make their respective entrances for our next match. This is followed by the arrival of the Timeless Love Bombs, who quickly go after the MegaProblems to get this match underway!
The fight quickly spills to the outside, where we see Toni using a broken bottle to go after Shafir and Bayne. Mina uses a giant candy cane prop to after Megan as well, and as she and Storm bring her back to the ring we see that the cane has barbed wire wrapped around it. Mina sets the cane onto Bayne before Storm hoists her up, dropping Shirakawa onto both!
They go for a double suplex, but Bayne counters with one of her own before sending them out of the ring as Marina returns from the stage as we go to ad break.
Back from break, Shafir uses a frying pan on Mina while Bayne clubs the back of Storm to keep control of the match. Megan Bayne is now the Woman with the Golden Chair as she swings away at Toni, but she finally dodges and the chair collides with the pan from Shafir. Storm uses the opening to bring Bayne to the apron, delivering a Storm Zero that sends the Megasus through the table on the outside.
Meanwhile, Shafir tapes up her wrists before cinching in Mother’s Milk on Mina…who uses a broken pool stick to break the hold! Shafir rolls to the outside as Mina gets an assist from Storm to land a dive onto The Problem. She brings Marina back into the ring as Toni sets up the golden chair, where Mina drops Shafir with a seated senton for a cover…only for Bayne to break up the pin at two!
A table propped up against the corner finally comes into play when Bayne spears Mina onto it, just barely breaking it as Shafir pulls Mina in for another Mother’s Milk…only for Toni to land a Storm Zero on Bayne sending her onto Marina to break the hold!
We see someone dressed up as Santa coming down with a gift or two, stepping onto the apron as Shafir takes the gift…only to be flipped off by the Santa, who reveals himself to be Luther! Storm takes a gift-wrapped shoe and clobbers Shafir with it, rolling her up for the win to get the Timeless Love Bombs to the finals!
Winners and advancing to the finals: Timeless Love Bombs
As the pair celebrate, we cut away from ringside to…
Video Package: Sisters of Sin turn their attention to the team of Jamie Hayter and AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander ahead of their match on Collision…and Hayter wants to have a chat with Stat after said match about the title around her waist!
– Backstage, the Dark Order are hyped for their trios match when they are interrupted by Hangman Adam Page. Reynolds tells Page that he may be out for blood, but he needs to not ruin this moment for the trio. Page assures them he is staying out of it, and we go to commercial with the trios match coming up next!
– Backstage we hear from Mercedes Moné, who does NOT want to talk about her unsuccessful run in the tag title tournament…but she will talk about defending the ROH Women’s Television Championship at Final Battle against Red Velvet.
She’s already beaten Velvet, but is willing to do it again after the smack talk being delivered. In the meantime, she is going to appear this week on ROH on HonorClub ahead of that match, just to show what she’s capable of.
Video Package: FTR is interrupted by the Bang Bang Gang, who want a shot at the AEW World Tag Team Championship!
– Backstage, FTR and Big Stoke address the pair, remarking that they’re not good enough to beat them again, especially with the titles on the line at Collision. They refer to Austin Gunn as “Billy’s boy” and Juice Robinson as “Mr. Storm” before saying that it’s on for the titles at Collision this Saturday!
The Opps (Katsuyori Shibata, Powerhouse Hobbs, & HOOK) vs. Dark Order (Evil Uno, Jon Silver, & Alex Reynolds)
We return to ringside as The Opps make their way out for our next match. Dark Order make their entrance to a nice pop, only to be blindsided by The Opps who fight them on the outside as this match gets underway!
We eventually start with HOOK and Silver in the ring, with Jon hitting some kicks before HOOK fights back with a suplex. Reynolds goes after Hobbs on the outside only to be dropped tot he floor, and Uno gets dropped off the turnbuckle by Shibata before The Opps regroup in the ring with the Order laid out on the floor to take us to ad break.
Back from break, order has been restored in the ring as Silver takes Shibata to the mat with a German suplex before tagging in Evil Uno. Uno goes wild on Shibata and HOOK in opposite corners, landing a boot on both men before dropping them with a DDT. They leave the ring as Hobbs comes in, and Uno shakes him slightly with a slap before hitting the ropes…only for the Powerhouse to catch him for a big slam and a two count.
Reynolds and Silver try to come in for an assist, but they get stopped with choke holds by HOOK and Shibata on the ropes as Hobbs drops Uno with a spinebuster for the win.
Winners: The Opps
With the match over, Hangman Page runs down to go after The Opps with a chain. They try to fend him off but he clears out HOOK and Shibata as Hobbs grabs the chain, only for Page to nail him with a bottle before going to the ropes for a Buckshot Lariat!
This is stopped by the arrival of security to break things up, allowing The Opps to take their leave from the ring. Page lands some shots on the security detail, culminating in a Buckshot Lariat as he sees The Opps retreat to the back.
– Backstage, the Don Callis Family addresses what went down earlier tonight. Okada says it’s Takeshita’s fault as he let them down again, but Don says he’s training for his own Continental Classic match…only for Konosuke to show up saying he’s here now. Renee asks about the International Championship not being on the line in this tournament, with Don taking credit for coming up with the Unified Championship as the symbol of Okada going into All In as the Continental Championship and winning the International Championship.
When pressed further about this, he says he doesn’t do things just to be charitable, saying only a degenerate gambler like Nick Jackson does things like that. Fletcher brings it back around by saying that with all three men having at least 3 points, they are guaranteed to bring the Continental Championship back to the Don Callis Family…and the International Championship isn’t going anywhere.
– With that, commentary hypes our main event as Claudio Castagnoli faces Jon Moxley, and that Continental Championship match is up next!
– We head backstage where Hangman Page yells about giving three years of his life to get back to the AEW World Championship. He talks about the man who cost him the title in HOOK, before addressing the rest of The Opps saying if they want a fight they’ll get one. He calls out Shibata and Hobbs for next week, saying they know who’s teaming with him to take on the pair at Winter Is Coming.
Continental Classic Blue League Match: Claudio Castagnoli (3) vs. Jon Moxley (3)
With that, there’s been enough talk…it’s TIME for our main event! We head to ringside as Jon Moxley’s music hits, and we see Mox making his way through the crowd. In the midst of these entrances, we hear from Renee who talks about what Mox had to say, saying iron sharpens iron and if Claudio wants this win he has to take it.
Mox enters the ring as Claudio’s music hits next, with Castagnoli making his way from the opposite side of the arena wearing the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship he won last Friday as he heads to ringside. He sets the title upon the announce table before entering the ring, and this main event is underway!
The two Death Riders stare each other down at first before looking to see who can take the advantage. Claudio lunges in, but Mox turns it around and the two trade holds while the referee directs Shafir to leave ringside per the rules. This takes a little while but she finally heads to the back as Mox briefly takes control, only for Castagnoli to counter with a test of strength sending Mox to the mat for a set of nearfalls.
This hold ends with Claudio landing a stomp, before bringing Mox to his feet. He sends the former world champion to the corner not once but twice, before Mox fights back sending Castagnoli to the ropes. Mox continues the attack as he sends Claudio to the corner for some mounted punches, before gouging the eye until the ref intervenes.
Mox goes after the hand of Castagnoli now, but Claudio fights back with a backbreaker that forces Mox to leave the ring for a breather as we go to an ad break.
Back from break, the two men trade strikes in the middle of the ring until a busted open Mox hits the ropes, only to get caught in a giant swing by Castagnoli! He puts Mox back down, turning him over for a Sharpshooter. Mox crawls toward the ropes, but gets caught in a crossface by Claudio bringing him back to the center.
Mox finally manages to break free, going for a rear naked choke until Claudio fights to his feet. He breaks the hold and hits the ropes, leading to both men once again trading strikes. Claudio with an uppercut sends Mox to the ropes, only for Claudio to be sent through the ropes for a dive by the former world champ!
Mox gets to his feet to bring Castagnoli back into the ring, and a backslide for a nearfall leads to Mox landing a big lariat to keep him down. Ten minutes have elapsed as both men finally make it to their feet once more, fighting it out until they exchange nearfalls.
They get back up, but Mox lands another lariat to send Claudio back to the canvas. Castagnoli starts to get back up, only for Mox to drop him with a big stomp for a two count…and Mox transitions into a choke hold. Castagnoli fights to break the hold, eventually sending Mox through the ropes to break free.
Mox starts to walk away, and this gives Claudio a running start as he charges at Mox, sending him into the barricade as the ref begins the count. He continues the attack before bringing Mox back into the ring, dropping him with a powerbomb for a close nearfall. The two men stare each other down as they fight back to their feet, once again fighting it out until Mox lands a Paradigm Shift sending Castagnoli to the mat!
Both men are slowly stirring as we get a five minute warning…and this fires up Claudio, who charges at Mox with a running uppercut! Cover by Castagnoli, and he gets the win for 3 more points in the Blue League!
Winner: Claudio Castagnoli (6)
After some time, Mox manages to recover just enough to leave the ring as Shafir returns to ringside to check on him. He says something to Marina that I don’t quite make out, as Garcia checks in as well. Mox gets to his feet, and we see Claudio start to follow him presumably to leave the arena as Dynamite comes to a close.
– Here is what’s in store for the show –
- Face-to-Face: AEW World Champion Samoa Joe and Eddie Kingston
- Continental Classic Blue League: Jon Moxley vs Claudio Castagnoli
- Continental Classic Gold League: Kazuchika Okada vs PAC
- Continental Classic Gold League: Kyle Fletcher vs Kevin Knight
- AEW World’s Tag Team Championship Tournament Semifinal Hardcore Holiday Death Match: Timeless Love Bombs (Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) vs MegaProblems (Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir)
12/3 AEW Dynamite Preview
The AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament reaches a pivotal stage tonight as Babes of Wrath’s Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale await the outcome of the second semifinal. Timeless Love Bombs duo Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa will collide with Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir in a Hardcore Holiday Death Match, a stipulation Storm and Shirakawa earned the right to select at AEW Full Gear on November 22. Their victory in a Four Corners Match against Bayne and Shafir, Babes of Wrath, and Sisters of Sin secured both momentum and creative control, setting the stage for a brutal encounter. The winners will advance to the finals, where Cameron and Nightingale are ready to meet them head-on.
The 2025 Continental Classic also continues tonight with high-stakes league matches. Kyle Fletcher of The Don Callis Family faces Kevin Knight, while Fletcher’s stablemate and reigning Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada battles PAC in Gold League competition. Meanwhile, PAC’s Death Riders allies Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli will square off against one another in a Blue League clash. The standings remain razor-thin: Fletcher, PAC, and Knight are tied atop the Gold League with three points each, while Moxley, Castagnoli, and IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita share the lead in the Blue League with three points apiece. With the tournament heating up, every victory could prove decisive in shaping the path to the finals.
In addition, AEW World Champion Samoa Joe will come face-to-face with Eddie Kingston ahead of their title match at AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming on December 10. Joe, now firmly aligned with The Opps, dethroned “Hangman” Adam Page at Full Gear and has promised to cement his reign with dominance. Kingston, however, represents one of AEW’s most resilient challengers, and tonight’s confrontation is expected to set the tone for their upcoming clash.
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