AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary Results
AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary Recap: Matches, Chaos & Shocking Moments. Tonight marks the spectacular 6th Anniversary of AEW Dynamite, coming to fans live from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida! This two-and-a-half-hour special promises non-stop action, high stakes, and unforgettable moments as AEW celebrates six incredible years of wrestling excellence. Expect epic matches, shocking surprises, and appearances from your favorite stars. Fans nationwide will witness history in the making as AEW Dynamite delivers a night full of energy, drama, and championship-worthy action!
In this article, we’re diving deep into AEW Dynamite’s 6th Anniversary celebration! We’ll break down every match, backstage segment, and shocking moment from the show. From the opening bell to the final curtain, you’ll get a full review of all the action, surprises, and storylines that unfolded. Whether you missed the live broadcast or want to relive the biggest moments, this recap has everything you need to experience AEW Dynamite at its finest.
AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary Quick Match Results
- Kenny Omega & Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defeated Josh Alexander & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
- TNT Championship: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) defeated Orange Cassidy
- Trios Match: “Hangman” Adam Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Daniel Garcia)
- Singles Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Tay Melo
- Tag Team Match: GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) defeated The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson)
- Mixed Tornado Tag: AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander & Darby Allin defeated Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta (Death Riders)
AEW Dynamite kicked off its 6th Anniversary show with the Young Bucks in a hilarious and chaotic pre-match segment.
Young Bucks Goes Broke again
Earlier, Matt and Nick Bucks were outside the Hard Rock Casino planning a memorable entrance, but things quickly went off-script when Nick gambled away their money inside. Matt returned, furious, only to find the bag empty. The chaos set the tone for the night as “The Broke Bucks” made their way to the ring for the opening contest.
Opening Match –
Kenny Omega & AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido vs. Josh Alexander & The Young Bucks
AEW Dynamite’s 6th Anniversary officially kicked off with a high-octane six-man tag match featuring Kenny Omega teaming with AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and Bandido) against Josh Alexander and the Young Bucks. Omega returned to action with a huge entrance, immediately trading blows with Alexander for revenge. The match quickly escalated as Matt and Nick Jackson were targeted, while Brodido showcased their teamwork with powerful double-team moves and daring aerial maneuvers that kept the crowd on its feet.
The action intensified as Alexander and the Bucks regained momentum with tandem superkicks and wheelbarrow stunners, sending Omega and Brodido reeling. Omega fought back with a series of dives and V-Triggers, while Brodido delivered their signature piledrivers and 21 Plex. In the closing moments, Omega delivered a devastating One-Winged Angel to Alexander after a chaotic exchange involving all six competitors, securing the pinfall and cementing a triumphant return in front of the Hollywood, Florida crowd.
Winner: Kenny Omega & AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido)
After Brodido exited, Omega found himself alone in the ring with the Young Bucks, reminiscent of the first episode of Dynamite when they were his teammates. Before any confrontation could escalate, Josh Alexander blindsided Omega with a kick, leaving the Bucks conflicted and inactive. The moment quickly shifted as Jurassic Express returned to Dynamite, drawing a huge reaction from the crowd. Perry and Luchasaurus quickly neutralized the Bucks with a double DDT and double chokeslam, reigniting old rivalries.
Omega and Perry exchanged intense shoves, reminding fans of their long-standing history, before Perry cleared the Bucks from the ring. Omega took the microphone to address the fans, reflecting on six years of Dynamite, celebrating the highs, lows, friendships, and memories that shaped his journey. His heartfelt goodbye was interrupted when the lights went out, revealing a masked Andrade El Idolo, who attacked Omega with a spinning butterfly suplex, leaving him vulnerable as Callis looked on.
Six Years of Dynamite Moments
AEW Dynamite paused to celebrate six incredible years of action, giving fans a look back at unforgettable moments. From shocking debuts to jaw-dropping returns, from shocking betrayals to breathtaking matches, the highlights kept the audience cheering. Fans were reminded of how far the show has come, and yet the excitement didn’t stop there. With each memory, the energy built even higher, promising that tonight and AEW’s future hold even more amazing moments to come.
Briscoe’s Anniversary Reflection
Mark Briscoe stepped into the ring to celebrate AEW’s anniversary, but he quickly shifted to reflection. He spoke about his obsession with MJF and how he handled things at All Out. He reminded fans that MJF doubted him. Blamed him for missing his shot at Kyle Fletcher, and caused chaos with Hologram’s injury. Now, Orange Cassidy gets the opportunity, and Briscoe promised to be there for the celebration. Then he aimed a final warning at MJF, leaving no doubt about the stakes tonight.
TNT Championship Match: Kyle Fletcher vs. Orange Cassidy
The match started with a reminder that this was originally Title vs. Streak, with Hologram meant to face Fletcher. Cassidy stepped in after Fletcher attacked Hologram on Collision. Fletcher controlled early with his power, keeping Cassidy from using his hands in his pockets. Cassidy tried to counter with dives and strikes, but Fletcher met him with forearms, boots, and relentless offense, establishing dominance while Cassidy fought back creatively.
As the match progressed, Cassidy reversed Fletcher’s lawn dart and landed consecutive DDTs. Fletcher attempted a powerbomb and brainbuster, but Cassidy escaped or countered each time. Fletcher finally hit a brainbuster with Hologram’s interference, securing the pinfall for his fourth successful TNT Championship defense. The finish left fans shocked, setting up future tensions, while Fletcher and Hologram celebrated their strategic and hard-fought victory over Cassidy.
Winner: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c)
After the match, Fletcher and Hologram continued punishing Cassidy, leaving the crowd in shock. Suddenly, Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong ran them off, halting the beatdown. Just as it seemed contained, Callis returned with the rest of The Family. The “Hologram” stripped off his jacket, mask, and shirt, revealing himself as El Clon. Red lights flashed as the arena erupted, signaling a new alliance with Callis and The Family. Leaving AEW fans stunned and eager for what comes next.
Mercedes Moné Interview: TBS Championship & Tag Team Tease
Renee Paquette spoke with TBS Champion Mercedes Moné, highlighting her upcoming record-breaking reign and her goal to become “10 Belts Moné.” Moné promised to celebrate both her reign and Dynamite’s 6th Anniversary by defending her title next week in Jacksonville against a local competitor. The conversation shifted to the new AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships, and Moné questioned potential partners. Mini-Moné returned, sparking a humorous back-and-forth with Mercedes about teaming with Harley Cameron, ultimately ending in a playful “hard no” while the puppet teased, “I think she’s playing hard to get.”
Trios Match: “Hangman” Adam Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Death Riders
The action opened with Samoa Joe unleashing his fury on Claudio Castagnoli, showing no mercy as he fought to gain control. Castagnoli, Jon Moxley, and Daniel Garcia made quick tags to isolate Joe, but he eventually freed himself and tagged in AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page. Page battled Garcia while Hobbs joined the fray, brutalizing Castagnoli and Moxley in the corner. Chaos erupted as Moxley tried to take out Hobbs, only to be thrown into the apron and slammed repeatedly.
Momentum shifted as the Death Riders coordinated attacks on Hobbs and Page. Joe and Hobbs exchanged blows, keeping the action fast and intense. Moxley and Page reignited their rivalry, trading powerful strikes in the center of the ring. After a flurry of spinebusters, uppercuts, and Deadeyes, Hangman hit a Buckshot Lariat following a Deadeye on Castagnoli to secure the pinfall. The trio celebrated their hard-fought victory as the crowd erupted in approval.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs
Despite the victory, tension erupted between Joe and Page immediately after the match. Page accidentally dropped one of the AEW World Trios Titles while handing it to Joe, sparking an argument. Hobbs tried to mediate, but security had to step in as Joe shouted that he had never beaten Page. The confrontation escalated, with Joe attempting a strike through security. Hobbs and security struggled to keep them apart, leaving their alliance in serious jeopardy.
Willow Nightingale, Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey Segment
Willow Nightingale joined Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey to review last week’s chaotic encounter with FTR and Big Stoke. Nightingale let Knight speak first, who challenged either Cash Wheeler or Dax Harwood to face him on Collision. She promised to have his back just like he had hers last week. Meanwhile, Big Stoke warned Willow that he despises her more than anyone but teased a special surprise. FTR confirmed Knight would face either Dax or Cash, but the mystery opponent would be revealed only when they walked out.
Hangman’s Reply to Joe
Renee Paquette asked Hangman Page about the post-match chaos. First, Page admitted he’s never felt this confused in six years. Then, he pointed out why Joe’s outburst mattered. Moreover, he said Joe has helped him become champion. Therefore, Page offered Joe a title shot. Next, he gave Joe a few weeks to prepare. Furthermore, he set WrestleDream as the date for their one-on-one. Finally, he warned, “Samoa Joe, I look up to you. I respect you. You throw another fit like that at me, I’ll ruin your life.”
Singles Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Tay Melo
The former AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm made her entrance in a white hat and trench coat, looking sharp but aggressive. Melo immediately tried to slow the pace with a submission over the ropes, but Storm escaped and countered on the apron. Momentum shifted as Melo reversed Storm into the guardrail before returning to the ring. Both traded strikes and high-impact moves, showcasing a competitive back-and-forth battle full of intensity and strategy.
Storm regained control after absorbing Melo’s attacks in the corner. She countered a third boot strike and took Melo down with a DDT. A missed running hip attack slowed Storm momentarily, but she recovered quickly. Finally, Storm executed her signature Storm Zero to score the pinfall. The victory allowed her to address the crowd, signaling that although she’s without the title, her confidence and presence remain undiminished.
Winner: “Timeless” Toni Storm
After her victory, Toni Storm addressed the crowd, reflecting on her loss to Kris Statlander at All Out. She described the silence in the ring, feeling swallowed by the moment as she stared at the champion. Storm wondered who she was without her title, but promised she’s not finished with Statlander. She called for a one-on-one match, inviting Statlander to name the time and place. Before she could finish, the lights lowered, leaving the challenge hanging in suspense.
Sammy Guevara & Eddie Kingston Build-Up
Renee Paquette caught up with ROH World Tag Team Champion Sammy Guevara, who hyped his LFI teammate Dralístico for Collision. He spoke about Eddie Kingston and their history, and then he doubled down on Dralístico’s skills. Meanwhile, Kingston stood with HOOK and dismissed Guevara’s words as trash. Furthermore, Kingston told Dralístico directly that he should speak for himself. Moreover, he warned that it’s Dralístico’s ass he plans to kick on Collision. Finally, tension rose as both sides left the stage ready for war.
Samoa Joe Responds to Hangman’s Challenge
Renee Paquette caught up with Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs to get Joe’s reaction to Hangman Adam Page’s AEW World Championship challenge for WrestleDream. Joe declared he may have been distracted by the Death Riders, but he hasn’t forgotten who he is. He reminded everyone that Hangman has never beaten him and boldly warned that their upcoming match is “Cowboy Shit” and a dive into a world of deep trouble.
It is now official: AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page will face Samoa Joe at WrestleDream on October 18, promising a high-stakes, hard-hitting showdown.
Tag Team Match: GOA vs. The Swirl
GOA (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) faced The Swirl (Blake Christian and Lee Johnson) in a high-impact tag match. Lee Johnson started for his team but struggled against GOA’s power. Christian entered next and suffered the same fate, as Kaun and Liona dominated the ring with brutal offense. Johnson tried to mount a comeback with quick strikes and a daring dive to the outside, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Despite Johnson’s effort, GOA regained control, isolating him and working together with double-team maneuvers. The Swirl couldn’t withstand the combined power, as Kaun and Liona executed a devastating double chokeslam for the pinfall. Even after the bell, Ricochet tossed Christian back into the ring for a Spirit Gun, asserting GOA’s dominance and sending a clear message that their alliance remains strong.
Winner: GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
The Hurt Syndicate appeared atop the ramp, immediately electrifying the crowd. He admitted to embarrassing himself at All Out and apologized to Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin for losing to Ricochet. Despite acknowledging he may have lost a step, he insisted he can still fight. Emphasizing his desire to brawl rather than wrestle, he challenged The Demand to a Street Fight next week in Jacksonville. Ricochet accepted, setting the stage for an intense showdown.
Kris Statlander Responds to Toni Storm
Renee Paquette caught up with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander before the Mixed Tornado Tag main event. First, she asked about Toni Storm’s recent challenge. Statlander noted that in six years, they’ve never faced each other one-on-one, so WrestleDream will finally settle it with the AEW Women’s World Championship on the line. Harley Cameron joined with encouraging words, boosting Statlander’s confidence and energy as the crowd anticipated both the upcoming tag match and the future singles showdown.
Don Callis & Family Segment
Alicia Atout interviewed Don Callis, Konosuke Takeshita, and AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada about the night’s chaos. Callis bragged about adding two new members to the Don Callis Family, claiming they always take things to the next level. He expressed frustration that Brodido escaped earlier, setting up a match next week at Title Tuesday in Jacksonville against Takeshita and Okada. Takeshita questioned the plan, but Okada confirmed it. Callis attempted to ease the tension, promising the match will be spectacular.
Main Event –
Mixed Tornado Tag: Statlander & Allin vs. Death Riders
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Darby Allin wasted no time, attacking Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta during their entrance. Despite never teaming before, Statlander and Allin clicked quickly, with Allin holding opponents for Statlander to dive from the crowd. The Death Riders fought back, using chairs and punishing their opponents both inside and outside the ring. Statlander hit a suplex through the timekeeper’s table, keeping the momentum swinging back and forth.
Back in the ring, Allin superplexed Yuta onto chairs, only for a two-count. Yuta countered with a draping neckbreaker before bringing in tacks. Statlander turned the tide, suplexing Yuta onto the chairs and putting Shafir’s bare feet on the tacks. Yuta accidentally hit Shafir with powder, allowing Statlander to hit a 450 onto both. Allin finished with a Coffin Drop, securing the hard-fought victory.
Winner: Kris Statlander & Darby Allin
After the Mixed Tornado Tag, Toni Storm appeared on the ramp to confront Kris Statlander. The two exchanged smiles before throwing punches, forcing security to intervene and escort them to the back. Meanwhile, in the ring, Darby Allin was quickly outnumbered by the Death Riders. PAC used a chain to choke Allin while Moxley warned him that he would make him say “I quit.” PAC landed a final big shot before the Death Riders exited, closing the night in chaos.
Closing Thoughts
AEW Dynamite’s sixth anniversary delivered unforgettable action, shocking returns, and intense rivalries, setting the stage for WrestleDream and beyond. From high-flying battles to brutal street fights and heated confrontations, the night showcased why AEW continues to captivate fans worldwide. For full reviews, highlights, and the latest AEW news, visit AEWTalkDown.com and subscribe to our YouTube channel @AEWTalkDownEng to stay updated on everything AEW!






