AEW Dynamite Results - Darby Allin
AEW Dynamite Results Oct 22, 2025 – Okada Vs Bandido, Women’s Tag Championship. After the massive AEW WrestleDream event, Dynamite returned live from San Antonio, Texas. The crowd was electric, expecting high-stakes matches and storyline progressions. AEW delivered a mix of title defenses, tournament announcements, and shocking backstage moments. With cross-promotional intrigue, emerging alliances, and ongoing feuds, this episode set the tone for Full Gear and beyond. Every segment carried purpose, escalating rivalries, and showcasing AEW’s blend of storytelling, athleticism, and drama. Fans left buzzing with anticipation for the weeks ahead.
AEW Dynamite Results Oct 22, 2025 Rundown
AEW Dynamite Results – AEW Dynamite opened with a backstage segment from AEW WrestleDream 2025.
Hangman’s Vow to Samoa Joe
After WrestleDream, “Hangman” Adam Page was being checked out in medical following his brutal attack at the hands of The Opps. The arena replayed Saturday’s chaos, showing Page visibly frustrated and pacing as he spoke. His voice rose with every word, clearly questioning Joe’s state of mind. Doctors and staff tried to calm him down, but Page refused to back off. His determination was palpable, and the crowd could feel his intensity.
Page made one final statement before leaving, his eyes burning with resolve. “Joe, when I find you, I am going to ruin your goddamn life,” he declared. Every word carried weight, signaling that the feud between Hangman and The Opps was far from over. The promise left a tense atmosphere in the medical area. Fans in San Antonio could sense that the next encounter would be violent and personal, and the anticipation only grew.
AEW Trios Championship : The Opps (c) Vs. Hurt Syndicate –
The AEW World Trios Championship match burst into life with Shelton Benjamin and Katsuyori Shibata opening in a fast, technical exchange that immediately set a heated tone. Benjamin built the early momentum and tagged in Bobby Lashley, who brought brute force to the ring. Shibata answered with precise strikes and a timely tag to Samoa Joe, and the action flipped between methodical mat work and violent power moves. The crowd fed off every nearfall as tags kept momentum shifting and the psychology of the bout tightened with each sequence.
As the physicality escalated, Lashley unloaded with a front-face slam that temporarily put Joe out of the match’s picture, allowing The Hurt Syndicate to isolate and punish. Hobbs finally answered the call with heavy offense that included a running powerslam and running senton, turning the tide. Back-and-forth collisions between Hobbs and Lashley produced a brutal mid-match exchange, and MVP mixed in big boots while Benjamin hit a top-rope splash. Ricochet’s surprise arrival at ringside distracted the Syndicate and proved pivotal in the closing moments.
Joe seized the opening, dropping MVP with a jawbreaker and sinking in the Coquina Clutch while the referee monitored the frantic situation. The pressure built until MVP could no longer continue; the submission ended the match and preserved the champions’ reign. The Opps celebrated in the ring, their matching presentation underlining their cohesion and threat level.
Winner: The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata)
After the bell, The Demand lingered on the ramp in matching capes, taunting the crowd until The Hurt Syndicate pushed them back. In the ring, Joe addressed the arena with a blistering, provocative tirade aimed at Hangman Adam Page and the local fans, making clear that he and his partners exist to hunt and dismantle anyone who claims supremacy. The crowd loudly rejected his rhetoric, chanting in response, while Hobbs played up his strength with a showy lift demonstration. The segment finished by reinforcing The Opps’ dominance and putting Page squarely in their sights for the coming weeks.
Kris Statlander Accepts Full Gear Challenge –
Earlier tonight, Mercedes Moné arrived at the arena in style, riding in a Rolls Royce and flanked by twelve men carrying her record-breaking twelve belts, hyping her 12 Belts Celebration later in the evening. The spectacle was grand and flashy, immediately capturing the crowd’s attention and emphasizing Moné’s dominance in AEW. Backstage, Kris Statlander prepared for her next challenge, focused and determined, showing that her mindset is entirely on defending her AEW Women’s World Championship and rising above any obstacle in her path.
Renee Paquette caught up with Statlander to discuss her WrestleDream victory over “Timeless” Toni Storm. Statlander praised Storm while asserting her own ambition: “I beat Toni Storm twice. Have you? I won the AEW Women’s World Championship? Have you?” She made it clear she is more than the wrestler Moné defeated last year at Full Gear, promising to elevate the title to unprecedented heights. With a confident smirk, Statlander left the interview, leaving fans eager for her upcoming match against Moné.
Darby Allin’s Message to AEW
Darby Allin made his entrance carrying the AEW flag — the same one he took to the top of Mount Everest and later used to choke Jon Moxley at WrestleDream, forcing Moxley to utter the words “I quit.” The crowd erupted as Allin entered the ring, knelt down, placed the flag in the center, and kissed it with reverence. His expression was intense, his body still showing the scars of his brutal war. Taking a deep breath, he began to speak from his knees, his voice raw with emotion and conviction.
Allin declared that before his climb, people called him reckless and unfit to represent AEW, fearing his extreme lifestyle would end in disaster. But he countered that belief with pure passion: “Because I’m willing to go places for this company no one else will go! I am willing to die for this place! I will die for this place!” The San Antonio crowd erupted into chants of “DARBY! DARBY!” as he continued, acknowledging the marks on his body as proof of his loyalty and grit. He vowed never to quit and warned that as long as the Death Riders breathe, Darby Allin will be right behind them — a haunting promise that solidified him as AEW’s most fearless warrior.
Jurassic Express Sets Their Sights on the Titles
“Jungle” Jack Perry stepped into the spotlight, reflecting on the intensity of Jurassic Express’ recent match at WrestleDream. He expressed how long it had been since he experienced a contest of that magnitude, particularly a tag team bout that tested every ounce of skill and teamwork. Perry praised the effort he and Luchasaurus put forth, noting that they had overcome one of the greatest teams of this generation in the Young Bucks, proving their status as a top-tier duo.
Perry made it clear that Jurassic Express isn’t interested in mere recognition or fleeting glory. Their focus is on the AEW World Tag Team Championships, and they intend to claim what they believe they rightfully deserve. He hinted that their journey isn’t just about competing; it’s about taking their partnership to the next level. With determination in his eyes, Perry insisted that when the time comes, Jurassic Express will step up and pursue the gold with the same fire that first brought them together.
Queen Aminata & Jamie Hayter Claim Victory in 4-Way Tag Match –
The action-packed 4-way tag team match kicked off with Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue clashing early, as Nightingale asserted her strength over Blue before tagging in Harley Cameron for some tandem offense. Blue managed to strike back with a side kick, but the momentum shifted when Penelope Ford made a blind tag, introducing chaos to the bout. Megan Bayne then entered, displaying her raw power by dominating Cameron in the corner and reversing a double suplex attempt from Ford and herself into an incredible suplex on both opponents. The crowd erupted as Bayne continued her outside-the-ring assault, taking out Nightingale, Hayter, and Aminata while Ford delivered a top-rope moonsault onto Blue and Hart.
Back inside the ring, the match continued with rapid exchanges and high-impact maneuvers. Hart attempted to control Aminata with an arm wringer, while Blue tagged in for more double-team offense, which Aminata countered with a hip attack and a near spinebuster. Nightingale tagged Cameron, who kept the pace frantic with chops and kicks, only for Bayne to regain control with her immense strength, setting up an assisted cutter with Ford. The high-flying moves and power spots kept the crowd on edge, with Nightingale ultimately sending Bayne into Ford outside the ring, creating a pivotal opening for the legal competitors to regain footing.
Winner: Queen Aminata & Jamie Hayter
In the aftermath, Hayter grabbed the microphone to celebrate their hard-fought win and announce their first-round opponents in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament. “Isn’t tag team wrestling just fantastic? Now, since we won, I don’t think we should wait to choose our pick. Sisters of Sin, you’re a pain in our asses. We choose you! Let’s have it!” Hayter declared, setting up their clash with Julia Hart and Skye Blue. The remainder of the tournament bracket would be revealed later in the show, but Aminata and Hayter had already made their intentions clear.
The Young Bucks Forced to Team with Former Rivals for Cash
Matt and Nick Jackson opened tonight’s segment outside Tony Khan’s office, pounding on the door and pleading for another money match. They were desperate, claiming they’d wrestle anyone for a payday. Renee Paquette caught up with them to get their thoughts, and Nick admitted, “We’re poor. We’re broke. For goodness’ sakes, we’re trying to get Tony out here because we want a money match and we will wrestle anyone. We will team with anyone. Tony, I know you’re watching. Open that door!”
Matt tried to shoo Renee away, but Tony Khan finally answered, offering a deal. He proposed a four-on-four all-star match with $400,000 on the line: Jurassic Express and JetSpeed versus the Bucks and three surprise partners. The door opened, revealing Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler, and Big Stoke. Despite the past tensions, Matt and Nick accepted the offer, realizing the money was too good to pass up. Nick even pocketed a symbolic one-dollar bill from Stokely, showing the lengths they’d go for the payday.
Mercedes Moné’s 12-Belt Celebration Crashed
The arena lit up as Renee Paquette recapped UltiMoné’s historic week: becoming the longest-reigning TBS Champion, defending the CMLL World Women’s Championship in Mexico, retaining her TBS title, and winning the Interim ROH Women’s World TV Title from Mina Shirakawa at WrestleDream to claim her 11th belt. The very next day, she traveled to Winnipeg and captured the WPW Women’s Championship, cementing her record-breaking 12th title. Paquette introduced Moné with her parade of championships, hyping the crowd for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
However, the celebration quickly went off the rails. Mini Moné appeared near a celebratory cake, mocking the real Moné with her antics, calling for a “CEO dance” and prompting the crowd to cheer. UltiMoné confronted the puppet and the crowd, visibly frustrated at the disrespect. The tension escalated when Statlander suddenly appeared and slammed Moné face-first into the cake before putting her through a table. The segment ended with Statlander and Mini Moné celebrating, leaving Moné humiliated in front of a shocked San Antonio audience.
Jon Moxley Reflects After WrestleDream
Following his intense “I Quit” match against Darby Allin, Jon Moxley took a moment to speak on Saturday night, reflecting on the outcome and what it meant for him personally. Moxley admitted that he had not delivered on his promise in the ring, acknowledging that Allin’s sheer commitment and willingness to go to the extreme were decisive factors in the match. He praised Allin’s self-destructive bravery but also hinted that such intensity could eventually be Allin’s undoing.
Moxley continued, emphasizing the relentless grind of professional wrestling. He spoke about the dedication required to remain at the top, pushing himself 365 days a year with unwavering commitment. He reinforced the idea that true competition is with oneself, not others, and highlighted the high standard he and his peers set in the industry. Despite the loss, Moxley remained confident in his identity and abilities, affirming that setbacks would not shake his resolve or passion for wrestling.
Kyle O’Reilly Defeats Jon Moxley by Disqualification
Kyle O’Reilly entered the arena alongside Orange Cassidy, Willow Nightingale, Mark Briscoe, Tomohiro Ishii, and Roderick Strong, receiving an encouraging send-off from The Conglomeration before returning backstage. Jon Moxley entered through the crowd with Shafir, immediately igniting tension with his intense energy. The two began with a technical mat exchange, O’Reilly maintaining control until Moxley retaliated with aggressive chops and a bite, forcing O’Reilly to the outside. O’Reilly responded with a flying dropkick from the apron, taking Moxley down and showcasing his agility and precision.
Back inside the ring, the action intensified with O’Reilly locking in a triangle sleeper while Moxley countered with a brutal neck-first catapult into the ropes. The battle spilled outside again, where O’Reilly slammed Moxley’s arm into the apron edge before coming off the top with a knee strike. Both men traded high-impact maneuvers and submission attempts, including a cross armbreaker, piledriver, and ankle lock. The chaos peaked when Moxley struck referee Paul Turner, leading to a disqualification, leaving The Conglomeration and Death Riders storming the ring in a tense post-match standoff.
Winner – Kyle O’Reilly
Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration Vs The Death Riders –
The ring was set for a high-stakes Trios Match as Roderick Strong teamed with Mark Briscoe and Orange Cassidy to face the Death Riders—Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia. The match opened with Cassidy and Yuta trading technical sequences and near-falls, showing their chemistry and quick thinking. Garcia tagged in to slow Cassidy down, but Briscoe came in unexpectedly to punish Garcia with hard-hitting strikes before tagging in Strong. Strong showcased his power and agility, taking on the Death Riders’ corner until Castagnoli and Yuta regained control, sending Strong to the outside.
The outside action escalated with Strong delivering backbreakers on the guardrail, then returning to the ring to deliver running boots to Castagnoli. The Dead Riders tried to maintain control, but Cassidy and Briscoe fought back with high-impact moves, including double dropkicks and top-rope dives. Briscoe cleared all three opponents from the ring before hitting a twisting press to send Yuta back inside. After a flurry of near-falls and interference attempts, Strong and Briscoe worked in perfect tandem to neutralize Yuta, with Briscoe finally hitting a Jay Driller for the decisive pinfall.
Winner: Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe & Orange Cassidy)
The celebration was short-lived as PAC stormed the ring to attack, forcing Tomohiro Ishii to even the odds. Jon Moxley returned ringside while Shafir low-blowed Ishii. Castagnoli threw Cassidy through the commentary desk until Darby Allin intervened, striking Castagnoli with a bat. Allin delivered a follow-up shot, allowing Cassidy to hit the Orange Punch. The Death Riders retreated through the crowd, leaving Strong, Briscoe, Cassidy, and Allin standing tall in the ring, signaling that the rivalry was far from over.
Mercedes Moné Teams Up with Athena
Later in the night, Alicia Atout interviewed Mercedes Moné, who was still visibly frustrated and covered in cake from the earlier celebration chaos. Moné ranted about the disruptions, expressing disbelief over Statlander and Mini Moné’s interference. Before she could escalate further, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena appeared ringside to calm her down, emphasizing the importance of focus and legacy. Athena reminded Moné that together, they could achieve history as champions once again, appealing to Moné’s competitive spirit.
Moné considered the proposal and smiled, clearly intrigued by the prospect of regaining dominance in the tag team division. She agreed with Athena, stating, “Title number 13!” The two women left the arena side by side, seemingly reuniting their brief partnership from earlier this year. Their alliance hinted at a potential dominant run in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship scene, setting the stage for fresh rivalries and a renewed push for glory.
Mark Briscoe Seeks One More Shot
After their intense WrestleDream encounter, Mark Briscoe made his way to the ring, clearly fired up despite his previous loss to Kyle Fletcher for the TNT Championship. Briscoe spoke passionately about wanting another opportunity, insisting that he still had more to prove against Fletcher. He challenged the notion that his time had passed, emphasizing his experience and resilience. Briscoe’s determination to reclaim the title and show that he wasn’t finished with Fletcher was evident in his fiery promo.
Don Callis addressed Briscoe’s request but raised concerns about his focus, pointing out the responsibilities Briscoe had outside the ring. He questioned whether Briscoe could balance his family life with the intensity needed to chase the TNT Championship again. Ultimately, Callis denied the request, leaving Briscoe frustrated but undeterred. Briscoe and Fletcher exchanged heated words, further building tension and teasing a possible continuation of their rivalry in the TNT Championship scene.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles Bracket Announced
AEW officially revealed the tournament bracket to crown the first-ever AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle among eight teams and sixteen competitors. The first-round matchups were unveiled: Queen Aminata & Jamie Hayter will face the Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart), Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron take on Mercedes Moné & Athena, Alex Windsor & Rhio go up against “Timeless” Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa, and Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford clash with TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay). The tournament kicks off next week on Dynamite.
Following the bracket announcement, Renee Paquette spoke with Mina Shirakawa about teaming with Toni Storm as the Timeless Love Bombs. Their conversation was interrupted by Thekla, who mocked Shirakawa over her recent losses. Shirakawa didn’t hesitate to respond, calling out Thekla for a match on AEW Collision this Saturday. This confrontation added extra intrigue to the tournament build-up, promising more drama and rivalries in AEW’s women’s tag team division.
AEW Unified Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Bandido
The main event of the evening saw “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada defending his AEW Unified Championship against ROH World Champion and AEW World Tag Team Champion Bandido. The match started with a careful feeling-out process, as both men gauged each other’s strengths. Okada struck first with a gut kick, but Bandido quickly fought back, using mind games like pointing a finger gun at Okada. Bandido executed a hurricanrana to send Okada outside, only to find Okada evading his dive attempt and countering with a surprise attack right in front of Bandido’s family, drawing gasps from the crowd.
Back inside the ring, Okada controlled the pace with a precise flapjack, only to be met by Bandido’s comeback featuring a top-rope tornillo and a floor dive. Bandido’s aggressive offense included a series of kicks and a frog splash, yet Okada kicked out, showcasing his resilience. Okada targeted Bandido’s injured shoulder, using it to weaken his opponent with strategic kicks and a shoulderbreaker off a tombstone setup. Bandido showed incredible toughness, hitting spinning back fists, X Knees, and a 21 Plex, but Okada refused to stay down.
The climax saw Bandido countering a Rainmaker into a small package, which Okada kicked out of, followed by a corner splash that met Okada’s boots. Finally, after dodging another 21 Plex attempt, Okada hit a perfect Rainmaker and secured the three-count to retain the AEW Unified Championship. The Don Callis Family celebrated in the ring, but IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita made a dramatic solo entrance. Callis and Kyle Fletcher tried to cut him off in the aisle, while Okada smiled triumphantly in the ring, ending AEW Dynamite on a high note.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada (c)
AEW Dynamite continues to set the standard for professional wrestling with storytelling, athleticism, and unforgettable moments that appeal to both longtime fans and new viewers alike.
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