
AEW Dynamite Results: September 3, 2025
AEW Dynamite Results: Sept 3, 2025 – Philadelphia Brings the Heat. AEW Dynamite rolled into Philadelphia and the energy inside the building was unmatched. Fans packed the historic 2300 Arena expecting drama, chaos, and plenty of surprises on the road to All Out. They didn’t leave disappointed. The night opened with shocking violence, wild brawls, and one of the most bizarre kidnappings ever seen in AEW. From there, championships were contested, rivalries escalated, and legends of the sport carved new paths into the spotlight. With every segment brimming with tension, Dynamite once again proved why AEW continues to thrive as the home of unpredictable action and unforgettable moments.
Throughout the night, Philadelphia witnessed the fusion of athleticism and storytelling that defines AEW. Gabe Kidd found himself at the mercy of Darby Allin, Mercedes Moné fought to keep her gold intact, and the AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada made it clear that his reign will not be challenged easily. Meanwhile, the World Tag Team Championship was defended, the women’s division erupted in fiery exchanges, and the main event All-Star 8-Man Tag capped off the evening with devastating consequences. Let’s break down everything that went down in Philadelphia.
Chaos Unleashed: Gabe Kidd Sends a Message, Darby Allin Responds!
The night began with Gabe Kidd issuing a heated statement aimed directly at Darby Allin. Kidd had been making waves as part of the Death Riders, and his confidence was at an all-time high. However, his words quickly turned into fists as the rest of the Death Riders stormed into the picture, looking to make an example out of anyone in their path. Hook, alongside The Opps, attempted to even the odds while Willow Nightingale brought her trademark fire. The scene was already spinning out of control when the attention suddenly shifted backstage.
Darby Allin, true to form, refused to answer Kidd’s words with anything but violence. In one of the wildest visuals Dynamite has ever seen, Allin attacked Kidd from behind, incapacitated him with a chemical-soaked cloth, stuffed him into a body bag, and then dragged him through the streets of Philadelphia with his truck. Fans erupted as the cameras followed this shocking act, creating an unforgettable opening that set the chaotic tone for the rest of the night. Allin had sent his message in the darkest way possible: Gabe Kidd had been silenced—at least for now.
The Road to the Title: How We Got to the TBS Championship Match
The TBS Championship match between Mercedes Moné and Alex Windsor was not a spur-of-the-moment decision. Tensions had been brewing for weeks, with Windsor believing Moné escaped her grasp unfairly during a tag team encounter. Windsor had Moné trapped in a submission that would have forced the champion to tap, but Moné was not the legal competitor at the time. That frustration boiled over, fueling Windsor’s determination to finally prove her dominance in a singles contest.
AEW leaned into this tension, building anticipation for the championship clash in Philadelphia. With Moné priding herself on being “The CEO” of women’s wrestling and Windsor branding herself as the rightful top contender, the stakes were more than just the title belt. This was about pride, legacy, and cementing one’s place in the women’s division heading into All Out. The fans knew they were about to witness something special.
TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné Vs Alex Windsor
When the bell rang, Mercedes Moné and Alex Windsor wasted no time going straight at each other. Windsor controlled large stretches of the contest, cutting off Moné’s high-impact offense and targeting her limbs. At one point, Windsor locked in a brutal submission outside the ring, forcing Moné to tap—but because it happened on the floor, it didn’t count. The crowd gasped, realizing Windsor had come within inches of pulling off the biggest win of her AEW career.
Moné, however, showed the championship grit that has defined her run. After surviving Windsor’s relentless attack, she rallied back with sharp strikes and a crafty counter that ended with a quick roll-up. The referee’s three-count sealed the victory, keeping the TBS Championship around Moné’s waist. Post-match, Windsor extended her hand in a show of respect, but Moné smirked and flipped her off. The arena roared as Riho suddenly returned, dropping Moné with a missile dropkick and announcing her own intentions to challenge at All Out. The division had been turned upside down in a matter of minutes.
Drawing Battle Lines: Where Does HOOK Stand with The Opps?
Backstage, Renee Paquette sought clarity from Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs regarding Hook’s future with The Opps. Joe and Hobbs made it clear that Hook wasn’t their target, and that their mission was focused elsewhere. However, Hook wasn’t about to let their words stand unchallenged. He barged into the interview, visibly frustrated and demanding answers.
Hook admitted he felt betrayed, pointing out how quickly Joe and Hobbs seemed to move on without him. Yet, in typical Hook fashion, he kept his cool long enough to deliver a bold statement: he didn’t need anyone to fight his battles. Even so, he warned that when the time comes, Joe and Hobbs would remember that Hook still has a claim to The Opps. The seeds were planted for a confrontation that could shake the faction landscape in AEW.
A Demand, Not a Request: Ricochet and GOA
Ricochet has wasted no time making himself known since arriving in AEW, and this week was no exception. Standing tall with the Gates of Agony by his side, Ricochet issued what he called “a demand, not a challenge.” The Hurt Syndicate, led by MVP, had been dominating their share of the spotlight, but Ricochet made it clear that he and GOA were not going to wait in line for opportunities. The Philadelphia crowd roared in approval at the bold callout.
Later in the evening, MVP appeared on behalf of The Hurt Syndicate to respond. With his trademark smirk, MVP confirmed that they accepted the match, officially setting up a high-stakes trios battle for All Out. What made the announcement even more stunning was MVP’s revelation that he himself would return to in-ring competition alongside Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin. The war lines had been drawn, and the AEW landscape suddenly looked far more dangerous.
High Stakes Collision: Mark Briscoe Vs Lance Archer of the Don Callis Family
Mark Briscoe came to the ring ready to talk, but words quickly gave way to action. Don Callis interrupted his fiery promo and revealed that Konosuke Takeshita would be Briscoe’s opponent at Collision. But first, Briscoe had to get through another Callis Family member in Lance Archer. The Murderhawk Monster wasted no time battering Briscoe around the ring, using his size and power to overwhelm him.
Despite the punishment, Briscoe’s heart proved unbreakable. He fought back with fiery strikes, countered Archer’s chokeslam, and nailed an avalanche sunset flip powerbomb that had the crowd on its feet. Briscoe then sealed the victory with his signature Froggy Bow, securing a huge win and sending a clear message to Callis and Takeshita. The Don Callis Family had underestimated Mark Briscoe—and that could prove costly.
Spotlight and Stardom: AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm Speaks!
When Toni Storm takes a microphone, the world listens. Philadelphia was no different as the AEW Women’s World Champion strolled to the ring in her signature old-Hollywood style. She reminded the audience that she is “Timeless,” a star who transcends eras, and dared anyone in the locker room to challenge her spotlight. Her delivery combined arrogance with undeniable charisma, commanding every eye in the building.
The message was clear: Storm is not running from challengers—she’s demanding them. With All Out approaching, her words carried weight. Whoever steps up will not only be battling for the Women’s World Championship but also attempting to steal the limelight from one of wrestling’s most captivating performers. Storm thrives on attention, and tonight she made sure all of Philadelphia knew the AEW Women’s division revolved around her.
Unmasking Tensions: Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron Get Interrupted
Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron attempted to stake their claim as future contenders during a backstage promo. Cameron dramatically removed a mask to reveal cat-inspired face paint, declaring the duo undefeated and gunning for the tag team spotlight. Statlander, however, had her eyes set on MegaBad, insisting that their issues weren’t finished.
The exchange quickly spiraled as the Death Riders appeared, tossing verbal barbs and hinting at an alliance with Marina Shafir. Statlander, unimpressed, fired back with a direct shot at Jon Moxley, letting him know she received his message and wasn’t intimidated. The interruption created layers of tension, intertwining rivalries across multiple divisions. It was another example of AEW building toward All Out with storylines that overlap and intensify.
Championship Survival: AEW World Tag Team Championship: Brodido Vs Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta
The AEW World Tag Team Titles were on the line as Brodido clashed with Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta. The Death Riders looked poised to finally rip the gold away, using their technical precision and teamwork to keep Brodido on the defensive. Yuta in particular brought a vicious edge, attempting to grind down his opponents with submissions and calculated strikes.
Just when it seemed like the Death Riders might succeed, Darby Allin reappeared. Fresh from his earlier stunt, Allin targeted Jon Moxley at ringside, creating chaos that swung the momentum back to Brodido. With the distraction in play, Brodido capitalized and retained their championships. The outcome not only preserved their reign but also escalated the brewing war between Allin and the Death Riders, setting the stage for even greater violence down the road.
Champion’s Warning: AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada Has Words for Konosuke Takeshita
Backstage, Kazuchika Okada sent ripples through AEW with his words for Konosuke Takeshita. The Rainmaker, holding the AEW Unified Championship, addressed rumors of tension within the Don Callis Family. In his cool, composed manner, Okada reminded everyone that he is the leader of the group and the standard-bearer for AEW. His words dripped with condescension as he hinted that Takeshita’s rise would never come at his expense.
The subtle digs underscored a much larger story. The Don Callis Family might project dominance, but cracks were beginning to show. With Okada’s reign hanging over the entire roster, Takeshita could either remain loyal or break away and challenge the champion himself. Philadelphia didn’t just hear a promo—they witnessed the foreshadowing of a possible implosion that could reshape AEW.
The Syndicate Responds: The Hurt Syndicate Accept Ricochet’s Challenge
The Hurt Syndicate wasted no time firing back at Ricochet and the Gates of Agony. MVP, speaking for the group, formally accepted the trios challenge, confirming the battle for All Out. But the bigger shock came when he announced he would be stepping into the ring alongside Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin. The Philadelphia crowd erupted, realizing that an already explosive match had just been elevated further.
The acceptance wasn’t just about pride; it was about dominance. The Hurt Syndicate thrives on intimidation, and MVP’s involvement raised the stakes significantly. For Ricochet and GOA, this means their demand will now lead to the biggest fight of their AEW careers. The lines have been drawn, and All Out now boasts one of its most anticipated clashes.
Chaos Rekindled: FTR Brawl With Adam Copeland and Christian Cage Again
The ongoing saga between FTR, Adam Copeland, and Christian Cage erupted yet again. Tempers boiled over backstage before spilling into the arena, where fists flew in every direction. Fans cheered wildly as four of AEW’s most respected veterans tore into each other with no regard for rules. Security struggled to separate them, emphasizing just how deeply personal this rivalry has become.
AEW has seen its fair share of grudges, but this feud carries a special weight. Copeland and Cage have a legacy spanning decades, while FTR prides itself on being the best tag team in the world. Every clash between them feels like a collision of eras, and tonight’s melee proved that neither side intends to back down. It was chaotic, it was violent, and it left fans clamoring for more.
Challenge Accepted: FTR Make a Challenge for AEW Collision
Still fired up after the brawl, FTR stormed back into view later in the night. Grabbing a microphone, they made it clear that this war wasn’t finished. Their challenge was simple: face them on Collision and settle things in the ring. The arena exploded at the announcement, recognizing that another chapter in this feud was about to be written.
The challenge added fuel to an already raging fire. FTR’s determination contrasted with Copeland and Cage’s cunning, creating a dynamic that promises fireworks every time they meet. By the end of the segment, fans were already circling Collision on their calendars. This isn’t just a rivalry—it’s a fight for legacy, and both sides are willing to burn the house down to prove their superiority.
Main Event Mayhem: All-Star 8-Man Tag: TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander, and The Young Bucks Vs AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page, Kenny Omega, and JetSpeed
The main event brought together eight of AEW’s finest in an explosive showcase. Kyle Fletcher and Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family joined forces with the Young Bucks to face AEW World Champion Hangman Page, Kenny Omega, and JetSpeed. From the opening bell, the pace was relentless, with high-flying moves, stiff strikes, and near-falls that had the Philadelphia crowd on its feet.
In the end, the numbers and ruthlessness of the Don Callis Family proved too much. A devastating assisted piledriver followed by Fletcher’s brainbuster put Kevin Knight down for the count. But the match didn’t end there. Post-match, Fletcher suplexed Hangman Page onto a chair and powerbombed Kenny Omega through a table. The shocking assault left Omega stretchered out of the arena with a kayfabe neck injury, sending shockwaves across AEW. It was a brutal reminder of just how far the Callis Family will go to dominate.
Final Thoughts
AEW Dynamite in Philadelphia was an unforgettable night filled with chaos, championship drama, and storyline twists that will reverberate for weeks to come. Darby Allin’s shocking assault on Gabe Kidd set the tone early, while Mercedes Moné’s title defense and Riho’s return shook the women’s division. The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet and GOA is now locked for All Out, Mark Briscoe proved his resilience against Lance Archer, and Toni Storm continued to assert her timeless presence. Meanwhile, FTR and Copeland/Cage escalated their war, and the Don Callis Family closed the night by leaving Kenny Omega broken.
As the road to All Out continues, Philadelphia’s Dynamite will be remembered as the night where rivalries deepened and the future of AEW became even more unpredictable. From shocking violence to emotional confrontations, AEW delivered a show that fans won’t soon forget. If this is what Dynamite offered, All Out promises to be nothing short of explosive.
