
AEW Dynamite Results – Hangman vs Fletcher & Heel Garcia
AEW Dynamite Sept 10 Recap – Hangman vs Fletcher & Heel Garcia. AEW Dynamite returned to Philadelphia with a night full of shocking moments, intense matches, and storyline developments that shook the foundation of All Elite Wrestling. From the grudge battle between Hangman Adam Page and Josh Alexander to Toni Storm defending her AEW Women’s World Championship in a brutal street fight, the episode delivered a mix of drama and high-octane wrestling action. Fans in the arena were on their feet from the opening bell until the closing moments, proving once again why AEW Dynamite continues to set the standard for weekly wrestling shows.
Below is a full recap of everything that went down this week on Dynamite, including exclusive backstage segments and match results.
AEW Dynamite Quick Match Results – September 10, 2025 (Philadelphia)
- Hangman Adam Page vs Josh Alexander – Winner: Hangman Adam Page
- Riho & Alex Windsor vs Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura – Winners: Riho & Alex Windsor
- Ricochet vs Shelton Benjamin – Winner: Ricochet
- Toni Storm vs Skye Blue (Philly Street Fight, Women’s World Title) – Winner: Toni Storm
- $500K 10-Man Tag: Death Riders & Young Bucks vs Brodido & The Opps – Winners: Death Riders & Young Bucks
Grudge Match: Hangman Adam Page vs Josh Alexander
The night kicked off with a highly anticipated grudge match as AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page went toe-to-toe with “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family. This was no ordinary bout; it was a war built on pride, betrayal, and a burning desire to prove who belongs at the top of AEW.
From the start, both men traded stiff strikes that echoed through the Philadelphia crowd. Alexander focused on Hangman’s back, applying his technical submission prowess, while Hangman answered with his signature cowboy brawling style. At one point, Alexander nearly ended the contest with an ankle lock, but Hangman clawed his way to the ropes to a huge ovation.
The momentum shifted when Hangman countered a German suplex with a crushing lariat. The crowd erupted as he followed up with the Deadeye, nearly sealing the deal. Alexander tried to rally back, but Hangman’s determination was too much.
In the end, Hangman hit the Buckshot Lariat, earning a hard-fought victory that set the tone for the night.
Winner – Hangman Adam Page
Hangman and Kyle Fletcher Come Face-to-Face
After the match, Hangman grabbed a microphone and issued a fiery statement. He called out Kyle Fletcher, who wasted no time making his way to the ring. Fletcher reminded Hangman that he still hadn’t answered his challenge from last week. Hangman acknowledged Fletcher’s potential but doubted his readiness to carry the world title.
Fletcher fired back with passion, declaring that his entire life had been spent proving doubters wrong. He claimed that this time would be no different and swore he was ready to dethrone Hangman. After a heated exchange, Hangman finally accepted Fletcher’s challenge for AEW All Out 2025—but with one condition: Fletcher must face him without any help from the Don Callis Family. Fletcher agreed, promising that even without backup, he would leave All Out as the new champion.
The match was officially set, and Philadelphia fans erupted knowing they had just witnessed the confirmation of a blockbuster showdown.
MJF Says “I Do” to Mark Briscoe
One of the most entertaining segments of the night featured MJF in the ring alongside Mark Briscoe. The two shared comedic banter, but the tone shifted when Briscoe pushed MJF to commit to their partnership. In dramatic fashion, MJF finally said the words, “I do,” cementing a bond that could have major implications for AEW’s tag team division.
The crowd ate it up, chanting “MJF! MJF!” as the Salt of the Earth showed a rare moment of sincerity. The segment balanced humor and storytelling, keeping fans intrigued about where this unusual alliance may lead.
Jon Moxley Gives the Young Bucks a Lucrative Pep Talk
Backstage, Jon Moxley was seen with the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). In a gritty promo, Mox reminded the Bucks of their legacy and urged them to fight like the elite wrestlers they are. He stressed that money and titles are great, but pride and respect mean more in AEW. The Bucks nodded in agreement, showing a possible renewed alliance between the Death Riders and the Jackson brothers.
This pep talk added depth to AEW’s growing faction wars and teased future collaborations.
Tag Team Match: Riho & Alex Windsor vs Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura
The women’s division was highlighted with an action-packed tag team contest. Riho & Alex Windsor squared off against TBS Champion Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura in a fast-paced bout that showcased the unique strengths of each competitor.
Riho’s speed and Windsor’s striking ability kept Moné and Sakura on their heels. Mercedes tried to shift the tide with her technical precision, while Sakura’s veteran savvy slowed the pace down. However, the resilience of Riho and Windsor proved too much. After a series of near falls, Riho nailed her signature double foot stomp, and Windsor connected with a devastating powerbomb to score the pinfall victory.
Winner – Riho & Alex Windsor
Ricochet Offers a Gentleman’s Agreement to Shelton Benjamin
In a backstage confrontation, Ricochet approached Shelton Benjamin with a surprising proposal. Instead of relying on cheap tactics, Ricochet suggested they settle their differences in the ring with a gentleman’s agreement: no interference, no shortcuts, just pure wrestling. Benjamin smirked but didn’t answer, leaving fans wondering if he’d truly honor the challenge.
The Numbers of FTR vs Adam Copeland and Christian Cage
A video package aired showcasing the brewing rivalry between FTR and the duo of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage. The numbers don’t lie—FTR’s dominance in tag team wrestling is unmatched, but Copeland and Cage’s experience and history as partners make them just as dangerous. The package teased a collision that could redefine AEW’s tag division.
Shelton Benjamin Has a Painful Plan for Ricochet
Later in the night, Benjamin cut a promo where he finally responded to Ricochet’s offer. With intensity in his voice, Shelton declared that while Ricochet may want a fair fight, Benjamin intends to cause pain and show why he’s still one of the most dangerous veterans in the business. This set the stage for their looming singles clash.
Ricochet vs Shelton Benjamin
The tension between Ricochet and Shelton Benjamin finally erupted in their singles clash. The Philadelphia crowd was electric as two of the most athletic competitors in wrestling squared off. Benjamin used his power to dominate early, planting Ricochet with heavy suplexes and locking in painful submission holds designed to slow down his quicker opponent. Ricochet, however, refused to stay grounded. With a mix of speed and resilience, he countered Shelton’s offense with lightning-fast strikes and jaw-dropping aerial maneuvers, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats throughout the battle.
The closing stretch had the arena roaring as both men traded near falls. Benjamin came close to victory when he nearly connected with the Paydirt, but Ricochet reversed with a desperate superkick. That opening allowed Ricochet to climb the ropes and deliver his breathtaking 630 splash, drawing a thunderous ovation from the Philly crowd. After a hard-fought contest that highlighted both men’s strengths, Ricochet picked up the statement win, proving that youth and athleticism can overcome veteran power and experience.
Winner – Ricochet
Is It Time for Hook to Stand on His Own?
In another backstage segment, Hook was interviewed about his recent struggles. The question was raised whether it was time for him to step away from his allies and carve his own path. Hook didn’t say much but his silence spoke volumes. Fans are left to speculate if a singles push is on the horizon.
Hangman Page vs Kyle Fletcher Official for All Out
As confirmed earlier in the night, Hangman Adam Page will defend the AEW World Championship against Kyle Fletcher at All Out 2025. This feud has escalated over weeks, and now the stakes are set for one of AEW’s biggest pay-per-view events. With the Don Callis Family banned from ringside, Fletcher will have no excuses if he falls short.
Philly Street Fight: Toni Storm vs Skye Blue
The AEW Women’s World Championship bout between Toni Storm and Skye Blue turned into a violent spectacle that lived up to the “Philly Street Fight” name. From the opening bell, Skye Blue came prepared with weapons, cracking Storm with kendo stick shots and driving her through a table at ringside. The challenger showed her hunger, nearly securing the upset after a brutal chair-assisted Code Blue that had fans gasping. Toni Storm, however, dug deep and refused to stay down, using her cunning and toughness to withstand Blue’s assault and turn the tide of the contest.
The intensity only grew as the match spilled all over the arena. Storm used every trick in the book, from eye gouges to chair shots, proving why she has become one of AEW’s most ruthless champions. In the climax, Storm set up a pile of steel chairs in the center of the ring and planted Skye Blue with a devastating Storm Zero, leaving no doubt about her dominance. The referee’s three-count confirmed Storm’s victory, as the crowd gave both women a standing ovation for their effort. This brutal contest cemented Storm’s reign while elevating Skye Blue as a fearless competitor.
Winner – Toni Storm
Harley Cameron Tries to Win Over Willow Nightingale
Backstage, Harley Cameron attempted to charm Willow Nightingale, trying to convince her to join forces. Willow seemed amused but unconvinced, brushing off Harley’s attempts. This comedic segment added some lightheartedness between the heavier matches.
AEW Unified Championship Tournament Announced
In a major announcement, Tony Khan revealed the upcoming AEW Unified Championship Tournament, designed to crown the undisputed top champion in the company. Details are still unfolding, but this promises to bring even more intensity to AEW’s already stacked roster.
$500K 10-Man Tag Main Event
The night concluded with a blockbuster $500K 10-Man Tag Match. On one side, the Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) teamed up with the Young Bucks. On the other side stood the AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) alongside the AEW World Trios Champions The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata).
The bout was absolute chaos, featuring nonstop action and jaw-dropping moments. Each man had a chance to shine, with highlight reels including Yuta diving onto the champions outside the ring and Joe squaring off with Moxley in a brutal exchange.
Bandido attempted to take on the Young Bucks by himself, but Matt blocked a monkey flip and trapped Bandido in a pinning predicament while Nick illegally assisted out of the referee’s view to earn the three count and $500K!
Winner – The Death Riders & The Young Bucks
Daniel Garcia Shocks Philadelphia
The Bucks tried to celebrate, but their moment was cut short when Brody King stormed back into the ring, chasing them off. Meanwhile, the Death Riders turned their attention to The Opps, brawling in the aftermath of the chaotic $500K tag match. Suddenly, the crowd erupted as Darby Allin sprinted to the ring, throwing himself into the fray with reckless abandon. Allin and Moxley traded furious strikes, igniting the Philadelphia crowd, but just as it seemed Darby had gained the upper hand, a hooded figure slid into the ring.
Pulling back the hood, the mystery attacker was revealed to be Daniel Garcia. The 2300 Arena erupted in boos, raining down chants of “You sold out!” as Garcia viciously blindsided Allin. Marina Shafir slid a chair into the ring, which Garcia used to stomp Allin’s face, leaving him motionless. The brutality continued as Garcia pounded away, with Moxley barking instructions and the rest of the group standing tall. The trio exited through the crowd to a chorus of jeers, leaving Darby Allin in ruins.
This shocking turn solidified Daniel Garcia’s heel allegiance, raising major questions about his future and placing him firmly at the center of AEW’s most chaotic storyline heading into All Out.
Final Thoughts
AEW Dynamite in Philadelphia delivered one of the most action-packed episodes in recent memory. With Hangman vs Fletcher made official for All Out, Ricochet and Shelton Benjamin igniting a new rivalry, and Toni Storm surviving a violent street fight, the road to AEW’s next big events looks more exciting than ever.
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