AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday Results 2025 - Hangman face-to-face Samoa Joe
AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday Results 2025 – Hangman face-to-face Samoa Joe. The latest AEW Dynamite Results from Jacksonville’s Daily’s Place delivered an electrifying night of action, drama, and high-stakes confrontations. Fans were treated to intense moments as AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page faced off with former champion Samoa Joe, setting the stage for a WrestleDream showdown.
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From jaw-dropping matches to shocking post-match chaos, the night was a perfect storm of storytelling and athleticism. Every segment of AEW Dynamite Results on October 7, 2025, left fans buzzing with anticipation for the road to WrestleDream.
AEW Dynamite Quick Rundown.
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Our night kicked off with legendary Tony Schiavone in the ring to host a high-stakes face-to-face between AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and former champion Samoa Joe, building anticipation for their AEW World Championship clash at WrestleDream in just 11 days.
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Face-to-Face Sparks Fire Between Hangman Page and Samoa Joe
Page entered first, followed by Joe with The Opps and AEW World Trios Champions, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata, before they retreated backstage. Schiavone praised both competitors for respecting the no-contact agreement. Page reflected on his six-year AEW journey, recalling wins, losses, and memorable moments, including dressing as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
He addressed last week’s chaotic events, acknowledging Samoa Joe’s unmatched intensity and reminding viewers that his gratitude stops short at WrestleDream. Joe fired back, calling Hangman a “pretender” and claiming he only succeeded thanks to The Opps. The segment ended with a tense stare-down, leaving fans eager for the upcoming championship showdown.
Mark Briscoe Fires Up The Conglomeration
Mark Briscoe energized The Conglomeration ahead of a massive week in AEW, hyping fans for several key matches. He highlighted Willow Nightingale and JetSpeed facing FTR and Megan Bayne on AEW Collision Homecoming, Orange Cassidy’s showdown with PAC, and Kyle O’Reilly aiming to avenge Hologram by challenging Kyle Fletcher for the TNT Championship. Before the excitement continued, Briscoe set the stage for “Big Tom” Tomohiro Ishii to clash with Jon Moxley, kicking off the night’s action.
Jon Moxley Vs. Tomohiro Ishii
Jon Moxley and Tomohiro Ishii delivered a brutal, hard-hitting match that had the AEW crowd on their feet. Both men traded powerful strikes, chops, and suplexes, with Moxley targeting Ishii’s left knee and Ishii answering with his signature Stone Pitbull resilience. Shafir’s interference allowed Moxley to gain momentum, executing a series of punishing moves that pushed Ishii to the limit throughout the contest.
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In the climax, Moxley hit the Paradigm Shift and followed with a decisive choke, finally putting Ishii down. The victory solidified Moxley’s status as one of AEW’s toughest competitors, while Ishii showcased his incredible durability. Fans left buzzing about the intensity and sheer physicality of this unforgettable opening match.
Winner – Jon Moxley.
Young Bucks Seek Big Opportunities on AEW Dynamite
Earlier today on AEW Dynamite, Renee Paquette caught up with the Young Bucks as they banged on Tony Khan’s door, demanding a money match. Nick Jackson insisted they needed a high-stakes opportunity, while Matt Jackson revealed he acquired two tickets by selling sneakers, much to Nick’s frustration. Renee reminded them about the upcoming match against Jurassic Express, returning as a team for the first time in three years, adding extra tension to their request.
The Young Bucks’ urgency for gold and recognition was clear, signaling potential conflicts and high-stakes action in the weeks ahead. Fans anticipate whether their demands will be granted and how it might impact AEW’s tag team division.
AEW Women’s World Championship Rivalry Heats Up
Renee Paquette provided a detailed statistical look at the WrestleDream AEW Women’s World Championship match between champion Kris Statlander and former titleholder “Timeless” Toni Storm. The rivalry intensified during a Collision face-to-face, briefly turning physical before Thekla, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue intervened. Thekla declared she’s not finished with either competitor. This sets up a high-stakes Trios Match this Saturday at AEW Collision Homecoming, featuring Statlander, Storm, and Harley Cameron versus Triangle of Madness.
Fans can expect explosive action as the women’s division continues to escalate toward WrestleDream, with alliances forming and rivalries intensifying across AEW programming.
Street Fight Chaos: The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Demand
The match kicked off before the ring, as The Demand—Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona—prepared weapons while The Hurt Syndicate—Lashley, Benjamin, and MVP—discarded suits and dove straight into action. Liona and Lashley started the battle, using chairs and power moves to send each other crashing into the steel. Early exchanges set the tone for a wild, weapon-filled brawl that had fans on the edge of their seats.
Back in the ring, Ricochet used his aerial agility, diving from the ramp and tables to take out The Hurt Syndicate, while MVP and Kaun exchanged brutal strikes. Lashley endured punishment through tables and chairs, but his resilience kept him in the fight. Kaun’s crossbody sent Lashley crashing outside, and the chaos intensified with simultaneous tables, barricade splashes, and flying attacks that showcased both agility and sheer strength. AEW fans were treated to nonstop action.
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The Hurt Syndicate regained momentum, isolating Ricochet and wearing down Kaun with methodical teamwork. Lashley unleashed a series of devastating spears on Kaun, Ricochet, and Liona, finishing with a massive spinebuster through a table. Benjamin added a release German Suplex to put Ricochet through another table, demonstrating power and precision. With The Demand incapacitated, The Hurt Syndicate asserted dominance, proving their synergy and resilience in this chaotic AEW Street Fight.
Winner: The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Lashley & MVP)
Don Callis Family Fires Up for AEW Collision Homecoming
Renee Paquette caught up with the ever-growing Don Callis Family to get their take on a massive week of AEW matches. Callis confidently claimed his team is smarter and better than everyone else, highlighting Josh Alexander needing to dominate Kota Ibushi this Saturday. With multiple high-profile matches ahead, the family promised precise planning, ruthless execution, and complete control, showcasing the dominance and unity of the Don Callis Family in AEW.
Paquette then turned the focus to tonight’s Double Jeopardy Eliminator Match, where AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido faced Takeshita and AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada. Callis dismissed the idea of his team losing, while Rocky Romero revealed Bandido suffered a shoulder injury over the weekend. Callis predicted that victory would set his team up to roll into WrestleDream and capture the AEW World Tag Team Titles, promising once again that all the gold would belong to the Don Callis Family.
Jurassic Express (Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) Vs. KM and Orion
For the first time since 2022, Jurassic Express made their triumphant return to AEW Dynamite! Jack Perry opened the match with a furious assault on Orion, including a flying head scissors that fired up the crowd—except for the Young Bucks, who watched from the audience. Luchasaurus tagged in and dominated Orion with raw power, while Perry mischievously removed a turnbuckle pad, earning laughs and cheers before tagging back in. Their chemistry was seamless despite the long layoff.
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Luchasaurus ended the match with a crushing Countdown to Extinction Powerbomb, giving Jurassic Express the decisive victory in their first team outing in 1200 days. The fans erupted as Perry and Luchasaurus celebrated their comeback, showing that the Jungle Express is as dangerous as ever when united. This win reestablished them as a threat in AEW’s tag division heading into the next big events.
Winner: Jurassic Express (Jack Perry & Luchasaurus)
The celebration was short-lived as the Young Bucks stormed the ring. They pulled Perry into the guardrail while Luchasaurus tried to fight them off with double goozles. Nick and Matt Jackson hit the BTE Trigger and top-rope flipping piledriver on Perry. Nick Jackson grabbed a mic, calling it a “callback” and challenged Jurassic Express to face them at WrestleDream, leaving the victorious team battered and setting up a heated future rivalry.
Death Riders Send a Message
Gathered together in the parking lot, the Death Riders made their presence felt. PAC told Orange Cassidy it wasn’t personal, but he had to assert his dominance. He promised to outwrestle Cassidy and make him suffer, showing that the group’s ambition far exceeds any single competitor. Their message was clear: the Death Riders are on a mission, and no one will stand in their way as they climb higher in AEW.
Wheeler Yuta added that, as Cassidy’s former best friend, this wasn’t just business—it was a reminder of the stakes involved. Daniel Garcia reinforced the mentality of winners, saying they wake up every day to cut the fat and push forward. United and focused, the Death Riders sent a warning to the entire AEW roster: they are here to dominate, and their relentless drive will not be stopped.
TNT Championship Match: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly
The highly anticipated Kyle vs. Kyle 2 began with O’Reilly looking to outwrestle the champion from the opening bell. With Don Callis and Lance Archer watching from ringside, Fletcher seemed cautious early as O’Reilly grounded him with technical precision. The challenger stayed in control with relentless submission holds, forcing Fletcher to retreat to the outside. O’Reilly followed with a running knee from the apron that sent the TNT Champion crashing to the floor, earning huge cheers from the crowd.
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Fletcher regrouped and turned the tide with a powerful Michinoku Driver, taking over with punishing offense and taunting the pro-O’Reilly audience. Still, O’Reilly fought back with sharp kicks and submissions, targeting Fletcher’s arm and legs. The two exchanged heavy strikes and counters until O’Reilly locked in an ankle lock, nearly securing the victory. Fletcher escaped and delivered a crushing Shear Drop Brainbuster, followed by another to finally retain the TNT Championship after a grueling war.
Winner: Kyle Fletcher
The celebration didn’t last long as Lance Archer stormed the ring to assault Kyle O’Reilly. Before the beatdown could escalate, Roderick Strong and Tomohiro Ishii rushed in for the save, only for Rocky Romero to interfere and swing the advantage back to the Don Callis Family. Mark Briscoe then made his way out, evening the odds and clearing the ring. When he came face-to-face with Fletcher, the TNT Champion backed off, leaving Briscoe glaring at him—a clear signal that Briscoe still has his sights set on the TNT Championship.
Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe Set for WrestleDream
Right after The Protostar Kyle Fletcher’s successful TNT Championship defense, Renee Paquette caught up with Fletcher, Don Callis, and Lance Archer backstage. Renee immediately asked the question on everyone’s mind—why did Fletcher back down from Mark Briscoe earlier? Fletcher confidently responded that he wasn’t afraid of Briscoe, reminding everyone that he’s already beaten him twice before.
However, Renee quickly pointed out that Briscoe has also defeated Fletcher twice, creating a perfect deadlock in their rivalry. She then revealed a major announcement from Tony Khan: at AEW WrestleDream, Kyle Fletcher will defend the TNT Championship against Mark Briscoe in what promises to be their ultimate showdown. Callis leaned in to whisper something to Fletcher before the Don Callis Family quietly exited, leaving fans wondering what Callis is plotting next.
TBS Championship Open Challenge: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Lacey Lane
The CEO Mercedes Moné stepped into the ring for another TBS Championship Open Challenge, curious to see who from Florida would answer her call. The surprise challenger turned out to be Lacey Lane, a veteran competitor eager to make the most of her rare title shot. Having recently pushed Mina Shirakawa to the limit on Honor Club, Lane entered this battle determined to shock the world and dethrone Moné before her 500th day as champion.
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At first, Moné tried to mock and play mind games, but Lane fought with pure determination, forcing multiple pin attempts that rattled the champion. Moné regrouped outside, but Lane stayed aggressive, landing a reverse kick and a hanging piledriver through the ropes that nearly ended the match. Moné barely escaped, regaining control by tripping Lane face-first into the apron before methodically breaking her down in the ring.
The challenger rallied again with an impressive series of attacks, including a springboard leg drop and a devastating Hammerlock Flatliner that almost secured her the biggest win of her career. However, Moné proved why she’s the CEO of AEW’s Women’s Division — countering Lane’s momentum with her signature Moné Maker, earning the victory and cementing her reign at an incredible 500 days as TBS Champion.
Winner: Mercedes Moné
Eddie Kingston vs. The Beast Mortos – AEW Collision: Homecoming
Tensions boiled over as The Mad King Eddie Kingston faced off against The Beast Mortos in a grueling singles bout at AEW Collision: Homecoming. Before the match, Sammy Guevara—one half of the ROH World Tag Team Champions—appeared alongside his LFI ally, Mortos, cutting a fiery promo. Guevara arrogantly silenced the crowd, declaring, “Everybody’s favorite pillar is about to talk!” He reminded Kingston of his win over Dralístico last week, but promised this time would be different, saying Kingston wasn’t facing just a man—he was facing LFI’s Monster, The Beast Mortos. With Mortos roaring beside him, Guevara coldly warned, “After this match, it’s gonna be… Adios!”
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Backstage, Kingston stood beside HOOK, clearly fed up with Guevara’s constant taunts. He made it clear that he doesn’t take kindly to men letting others speak for them. “I told Dralístico the same thing I’m telling you, Beast,” Kingston growled. “Don’t let Sammy talk for you. I’ll see you on Collision, dawg!” With that, the stage was set for a violent showdown—Eddie Kingston, fueled by pride and fury, versus the unrelenting power of The Beast Mortos, with Sammy Guevara waiting in the wings to stir up chaos.
Double Jeopardyb AEW World Tag Team Champions Eliminator Match – Brodido Vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita
The Double Jeopardy Eliminator Match delivered a chaotic collision between champions as Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family battled the reigning AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido—Bandido and Brody King. Tension was evident from the start when Okada gestured for Takeshita and Callis to walk ahead during their entrance, signaling cracks within the Don Callis Family.
Bandido, still carrying an injured shoulder from a previous bout, insisted on starting the match against Takeshita despite heavy strapping on his arm. His aggression earned him early momentum, but the injury quickly became a target for Takeshita and Okada. After several hard shots and double-team attacks, Bandido was forced to tag out, leaving King to withstand the Family’s brutal offense. The two Don Callis Family members showed impressive teamwork, though their constant one-upmanship created tension throughout.
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Bandido fought back with adrenaline-fueled intensity, landing a spectacular hurricanrana and nearly pinning Okada with a modified stump puller. However, Takeshita’s timely interference saved the match. The champions rallied with a double team reverse piledriver that nearly secured victory until Takeshita pushed Bandido into the pin to break it up. The closing sequence saw chaos erupt—Bandido dodged a knee strike that connected with Okada, nearly scoring a flash pin. He even managed to lift Takeshita one-armed for a knee strike despite his injury, but his shoulder gave out as he attempted the 21 Plex.
In the end, Okada tagged himself in, catching Bandido with a devastating Rainmaker after Takeshita wiped out King with a knee strike. The uneasy alliance of Okada and Takeshita prevailed, earning them an AEW World Tag Team Championship match against Brodido at WrestleDream. Despite the victory, the tension between the Don Callis Family members lingered—hinting that their partnership might soon implode.
Winner – Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family.
Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed are Ready for FTR & Megan Bayne
Backstage, Renee Paquette caught up with Willow Nightingale, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, and “The Jet” Kevin Knight ahead of their upcoming Mixed Trios Match against FTR and Megan Bayne at AEW Collision Homecoming. Paquette asked how this matchup came together, giving Bailey the chance to explain the group’s motivation. Bailey said that while FTR often call themselves “the greatest tag team in the world,” they’ve been hiding behind excuses for their actions lately. He praised Willow for standing up to bullies, saying that when you confront them head-on, they always fall — just like last week when Knight pinned Dax Harwood on Collision.
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Willow confidently added that she wasn’t worried about any tricks from FTR or their allies, whether it’s Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, or even “that little gnome,” Stokely Hathaway. With her trademark smile, Willow fired up her teammates and reminded everyone of their rallying cry heading into Collision Homecoming:
“Top Guys Down, JetSpeed Babes Up!”
FTR, Big Stoke, and Megan Bayne Respond to Willow and JetSpeed
Backstage, Renee Paquette caught up with FTR, Big Stokely Hathaway, and Megan Bayne, who had plenty to say in response to Willow Nightingale, Mike Bailey, and Kevin Knight’s earlier comments.
Stokely Hathaway began by admitting — somewhat reluctantly — that he had a little respect for JetSpeed for having the guts to step into the ring with what he called “the greatest tag team walking God’s green earth — FTR.” But then his tone shifted sharply. He turned his attention to Willow Nightingale, saying she didn’t deserve an ounce of respect. He blamed her for Dax Harwood’s loss to Kevin Knight last week, shaking his head in disgust.
Stokely continued,
“Everyone wants to laugh and joke about how I don’t get hoes! Well guess what? You don’t need hoes when you’ve got two bad bitches. Two bad bitches who hate Willow Nightingale just as much as I do!”
That’s when Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne stepped into frame, joining the group with confident smirks. Ford stood beside Stokely, while Bayne stepped up to the camera and addressed Willow directly:
“You think smiles and positivity make you some kind of hero, Willow? Let me give you a reality check — in any universe where I walk, you don’t stand a chance.”
Finally, Stokely wrapped things up with a smug grin:
“And you don’t stand a chance either, JetSpeed. This Saturday, at AEW Collision: Homecoming, FTR, Megan Bayne, and Penelope Ford are going to put every single one of you right where you belong. Top gu—”
Before he could finish, Megan Bayne cut him off, glaring into the camera and declaring:
“Top Gods… out.”
Brodido Address Their Loss and Upcoming AEW World Tag Team Title Defense at WrestleDream
Backstage, Renee Paquette caught up with the AEW World Tag Team Champions, Brodido (Bandido and Brody King), following their hard-fought loss earlier in the night to Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita — a defeat that earned the Don Callis Family a rematch at WrestleDream, this time with the AEW World Tag Team Titles on the line.
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Paquette pointed out the obvious — Bandido wasn’t at one hundred percent during the match — a statement the ROH World Champion didn’t shy away from. Bandido admitted he wasn’t fully healed and took responsibility for the loss, but before he could say more, Brody King stepped in firmly to shut that down.
King looked straight into the camera and said:
“No, no, no. Don’t you dare take the blame, hermano. You said it yourself — we never stop fighting. We suffer to return harder. And next week at WrestleDream, it doesn’t matter if they’ve got two great professional wrestlers on their side, because we’ve got the best professional wrestler walking this earth right now.”
King pointed to Bandido with pride before closing with conviction:
“At WrestleDream, we’re walking in as the AEW World Tag Team Champions… and we’re walking out STILL the AEW World Tag Team Champions! WOOF!”
Main Event – Orange Cassidy vs. PAC
In the main event, one of AEW’s greatest rivalries reignited as “The Bastard” PAC made his in-ring return after months of pent-up frustration, facing Orange Cassidy in a pure one-on-one encounter — no allies, no interference, just unfinished business. PAC debuted a new look — singlet and pants, along with a slick hairstyle — symbolizing a colder, more menacing version of himself.
The match began with classic Cassidy mind games, but PAC wasn’t having any of it. He immediately overpowered OC, grounding him with a side headlock and dictating the pace in true technical fashion. Danielson, on commentary, applauded PAC’s smart strategy — keeping Cassidy on the mat to neutralize his unpredictable offense. However, Cassidy found his rhythm with quick counters, hitting a crossbody from the top rope before diving outside, where PAC caught him mid-air and delivered a Falcon Arrow on the floor!
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PAC toyed with Cassidy for several minutes, brutalizing him with stiff strikes and taunting the crowd. But when PAC’s arrogance grew, Cassidy’s fire lit. A wild exchange of boots and forearms broke out, culminating in OC hitting a StunDog Millionaire and a DDT on the floor. PAC tried to recover, but Cassidy followed with a stunning Orange Punch that sent PAC crashing through the timekeeper’s table after a breathtaking dive from the top rope — hands in pockets, of course.
Back in the ring, Cassidy nearly had the win after another Orange Punch, but PAC survived by placing his foot on the rope. PAC rolled out and retreated into the stands, baiting Cassidy in. When OC followed, PAC dropped him with a sick tombstone piledriver among the fans, then kicked him down the steps. Just as PAC tried to return to the ring, Darby Allin appeared out of nowhere and handcuffed PAC’s ankle to the barrier! PAC eventually broke free and barely made it back to beat the count, but Cassidy was waiting — rolling him into a Cazadora pin for the shocking three-count victory!
Winner: Orange Cassidy
As PAC sat stunned in disbelief, Darby Allin reappeared in the stands, laughing. Enraged, PAC chased him to ringside — only to get sprayed in the eyes by Allin! Wheeler Yuta tried to intervene but was sent crashing over the commentary desk. The rest of the Death Riders rushed out, but Allin produced a taser, backing them off before nearly escalating the chaos — holding up what looked like a Molotov cocktail. Before he could ignite it, a security guard tackled him to the ground as a swarm of officials and security flooded the area to separate everyone.
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As chaos reigned inside Daily’s Place, AEW Collision went off the air — with Darby Allin standing defiant and the Death Riders fuming in disbelief.
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AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday Results 2025

AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday Results 2025





