AEW Blood & Guts 2025 - Darby Allin Fire Table
AEW Blood & Guts 2025 Results – Toni Storm Surrenders! Moxley Taps Out & Darby Allin Goes Through Fire. AEW Dynamite delivered a night that will live in company lore, as Blood & Guts took over Greensboro with unrelenting emotion, bloodshed, and unforgettable moments. From the first-ever Women’s Blood & Guts match to Jon Moxley’s shocking surrender in the men’s main event, AEW once again proved that chaos and storytelling can coexist beautifully. The Greensboro Coliseum became a battlefield, echoing with “AEW” chants as bodies fell, alliances broke, and legacies were made.
AEW Blood & Guts 2025 Results Rundown
AEW Blood & Guts 2025 – Women’s Blood & Guts Match

The night began with a spectacle fans had waited years to see — AEW’s first Women’s Blood & Guts match. On one side stood the cold, commanding TBS Champion Mercedes Moné, flanked by Megan Bayne, Marina Shafir, and the eerie Triangle of Madness — Thekla, Skye Blue, and Julia Hart. Across the cage, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander assembled an elite team of warriors in “Timeless” Toni Storm, Jamie Hayter, Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, and Harley Cameron. What followed was pure destruction mixed with brilliance.
The brutality began from the opening lockup, with Skye Blue and Willow Nightingale tearing into each other before weapons even came into play. When Thekla entered, she and Julia Hart transformed the match into something psychological — a haunting rhythm of pain and coordination that embodied their dark unity. But Greensboro erupted when Jamie Hayter entered, her return from injury electrifying Statlander’s side. Her first lariat sent Bayne crashing through a table, signaling that the babyfaces were ready to fight fire with fury.
The mid-match phase was a war of endurance. Marina Shafir and Megan Bayne imposed their power advantage, stacking chairs in the center of the ring for devastating suplexes. Mina Shirakawa, blood dripping down her face, became the emotional core — fighting for her friends despite obvious pain. Meanwhile, Moné stayed calm, barking orders, guiding her team like a chess master while her opponents bled around her.
When the final bell phase began and all ten competitors were inside, Greensboro witnessed something biblical. The cage was littered with glass, chains, and broken bodies. Storm and Moné faced off in a cinematic moment — the glitz of “Timeless” against the cold precision of “The CEO.” Moné trapped Storm in a crossface wrapped in barbed wire, while Shafir simultaneously locked Shirakawa in a chokehold.
The end was heartbreaking: Toni Storm surrendered to protect Mina, her voice breaking as the referee called the bell. Moné’s army stood victorious, bloodied but unbowed, as Moné herself stared into the camera, mouthing, “I told you — this is my house now.” The first Women’s Blood & Guts match became more than a spectacle — it was a statement.
Winners: Mercedes Moné, Megan Bayne, Marina Shafir, Thekla, Skye Blue & Julia Hart
Chaos Erupts: The Don Callis Family Ambushes Jurassic Express
Just when fans were catching their breath, chaos spilled into the backstage area. The Don Callis Family launched a brutal ambush on Jurassic Express, leaving both Jack Perry and Luchasaurus down amidst shattered tables and steel pipes. Konosuke Takeshita led the assault, with Callis standing smugly in the background, proclaiming that “Jurassic Express was never family — they were leverage.” AEW cameras caught medical staff rushing to assist, hinting that this attack could set the stage for a massive faction feud in the coming weeks.
AEW Blood & Guts 2025 – Hangman Page Vs Powerhouse Hobbs

AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page faced Powerhouse Hobbs in a non-title Falls Count Anywhere showdown that embodied the very definition of grit. The brawl started in the ring but quickly spread throughout the Greensboro Coliseum. Hobbs targeted Hangman’s ribs with vicious slams against barricades and powerbombs on concrete. Yet, true to his reputation, Page thrived in chaos. He nailed Hobbs with a Buckshot Lariat off a guardrail that sent the crowd into frenzy.
The match’s turning point came near the tech stage when Hobbs tried for a spinebuster through a lighting rig, only for Hangman to counter with a DDT through shattered glass. Crawling through debris, Page hooked the leg and scored the hard-earned pin. Bloodied and battered, he grabbed the microphone and called out Samoa Joe and Katsuyori Shibata, declaring that their next fight should be inside a steel cage. Within moments, Tony Khan made it official for Full Gear: Hangman vs. Samoa Joe — Steel Cage, AEW World Title on the line. Greensboro erupted once again.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page
FTR Disrespects Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat — And Pays the Price

In what was supposed to be a tribute to one of wrestling’s most beloved legends, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, the segment took a dark turn. FTR, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, initially appeared to honor Steamboat’s career — but their words soon turned sour. Harwood mocked Steamboat as a “relic of the past,” claiming the new generation didn’t need heroes from the 80s.
Before things could escalate further, Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) charged the ring, sending the crowd into a frenzy. What followed was an all-out brawl, ending with Steamboat himself landing a sharp chop to Harwood’s chest that sent FTR fleeing the scene. The legend stood tall alongside Brodido, soaking in chants of “You still got it!” — a perfect reminder that even in 2025, “The Dragon” still breathes fire.
AEW Blood & Guts 2025 – Men’s Blood & Guts Match

The main event of Blood & Guts was everything AEW fans hoped for — and more. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, PAC, Daniel Garcia, and Wheeler Yuta) entered with their usual mix of fury and defiance. Across from them stood The Conglomeration — Darby Allin, Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Mark Briscoe — underdogs unified by resilience.
The match opened with Darby and Yuta setting an insane pace, trading weapon shots before reinforcements even arrived. When PAC entered, he brought chaos — throwing in thumbtacks, glass shards, and a barbed-wire bat. Cassidy and Strong entered next, each representing their unique brands of violence. Cassidy’s ironic coolness in the face of Moxley’s rage had the crowd chanting his name, while Strong’s backbreakers turned the match into a war of attrition.
Midway through, disaster struck. Cameras caught Mark Briscoe being attacked backstage by the Don Callis Family, leaving his team down a man and vulnerable. But The Conglomeration refused to fold. Darby threw his body like a missile into the steel, and O’Reilly turned technical precision into carnage, snapping limbs and breaking spirits. When Briscoe finally returned, limping and bloodied, Greensboro’s roof nearly blew off. He hit Claudio with a Jay Driller through a table, evening the odds.
The match reached pure chaos — Cassidy stapled his own hands free to land an Orange Punch, PAC dove from the cage top, and Moxley and O’Reilly traded strikes that echoed through the arena. As Moxley tried for a Paradigm Shift, O’Reilly reversed into a kneebar on the shattered glass, pulling back with all his might. Mox fought, clawed, but his knee gave way — and Jon Moxley tapped out.
The crowd exploded. O’Reilly’s team stood tall, bloodied but unified. The Conglomeration had done the impossible — they made Moxley submit. The visual of O’Reilly kneeling in the center of the ring, blood on his face and hands raised, was the perfect ending to one of the most unforgettable nights in AEW history.
Winners: Darby Allin, Roderick Strong, Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly & Mark Briscoe
AEW’s Blood & Guts Legacy Expands
From Mercedes Moné’s cold-blooded leadership to Kyle O’Reilly’s shocking triumph, AEW’s Blood & Guts special reminded everyone why this company remains the epicenter of modern professional wrestling. The night had everything — betrayal, redemption, brutality, and heart. Greensboro didn’t just host a show; it hosted a turning point.
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