AEW Dynamite Preview: October 7, 2025 — Hangman & Samoa Joe Face-to-Face, PAC vs Orange Cassidy, More on Title Tuesday
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AEW Dynamite Preview: October 7, 2025 — Hangman & Samoa Joe Face-to-Face, PAC vs Orange Cassidy, More on Title Tuesday

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AEW Dynamite Preview

We’re kicking off AEW Homecoming week with Title Tuesday on AEW Dynamite, coming to you from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida for 2.5 HOURS on a special TUESDAY night, LIVE at 8/7c on TBS and streaming on HBO Max!


The animosity between AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe exploded last week after their successful Trios victory, so much so that Page has given Joe a chance to regain the AEW World Championship in 11 days at AEW WrestleDream. But before that, they will come face-to-face on Title Tuesday! 


In a special Double Jeopardy Eliminator Match, AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido face AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family. If either Bandido or Brody King get the win, they can challenge for Okada’s AEW Unified Championship, but if they lose, Okada and Takeshita earn an AEW World Tag Team Title shot! And speaking of The Family, the TNT Championship will be on the line when TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher tries to fend off the challenge of Kyle O’Reilly in Kyle vs. Kyle 2! 


On AEW Collision, PAC confronted Orange Cassidy with a challenge to renew their rivalry, and promised no interference to keep it one-on-one, so tonight on Title Tuesday, they’ll meet in singles competition for the first time in three years!  TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné will have an open challenge for her TBS Championship, and because it will be the first time she wrestles at Daily’s Place, Moné wants an opponent from Florida. All that and much, much more to celebrate our return to Jacksonville!


Here’s your complete AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday preview for October 7, 2025.

AEW Dynamite Matches, Preview for Tuesday, October 7

AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page & Samoa Joe Face-to-Face

Just one week ago, Hangman and Samoa Joe were partners alongside Powerhouse Hobbs against the Death Riders in a trios match. They were successful in victory, but competitive emotions boiled over with Joe and Page nearly coming to blows, if not for Hobbs and plenty of security to get in between them. 


Seemingly angered by Page reaching past him for a tag in the match and an unintentionally sloppy handoff of his AEW World Trios Title, Joe flipped a dangerous switch that turned Page from ally to enemy. Even Page was confused by it at first, until he realized that just like so many others, Joe wants the AEW World Championship. 


With these two set to meet one-on-one for the first time ever with the AEW World Championship up for grabs at WrestleDream on October 18, what will happen when they are face-to-face tonight on Dynamite?

Double Jeopardy Eliminator Match: AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (ROH World Champion Bandido and Brody King) vs. AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita of The Don Callis Family

This Double Jeopardy Eliminator Match has massive championship stakes: If either Bandido or Brody King gets the win for their team, that man will earn an AEW Unified Championship match with “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada. However, if the Don Callis Family comes away victorious, they’ll get a shot at the AEW World Tag Team Championship!


Last week on the sixth anniversary of Dynamite, Brodido teamed with Kenny Omega in a winning effort against Josh Alexander and the Young Bucks. Later in the night, Callis said he wasn’t happy that Brodido escaped from the post-match beating delivered to Omega, so he announced that Okada and Takeshita would team to face Brodido on Title Tuesday. While Takeshita was surprised and skeptical about the combination, Okada sternly confirmed it was happening.


Over the weekend, Bandido injured his shoulder while defending the ROH World Championship against Hechicero in CMLL, but he told Tony Khan he wants to “power through” and will be in action tonight! However, you have to wonder if the shoulder will be a big target for Okada and Takeshita.


Will either Bandido or King earn an AEW Unified Title match, or can Okada and Takeshita put their differences aside to get their chance at the AEW World Tag Team Titles?

PAC vs. Orange Cassidy

One of AEW’s greatest rivalries will be revisited when PAC faces Orange Cassidy nearly three years to the day of their last singles match. It was PAC’s surprise confrontation and challenge to Cassidy this past weekend on Collision that made this match a reality.


PAC and Cassidy first met at AEW Revolution 2020 in a match that holds a lot of historical significance as a representation of exactly what AEW is all about. Despite plenty of attempts to throw him off his game, PAC was victorious on that night – although Cassidy’s memorable performance left a lasting impression.


Since then, they have a record of 1-1-1 in one-on-one matches, with Cassidy winning their last match when he took the former AEW All-Atlantic Title from PAC in October 2022. And there’s also significant history at the site of tonight’s Dynamite, Daily’s Place, which hosted the outstanding 3-Way AEW World Championship match between Kenny Omega, Cassidy, and PAC at Double or Nothing 2021.


This will be PAC’s first match since April, although he’s been plenty busy carrying out the plans of the Death Riders since returning at All Out, including attacking Darby Allin and choking him with a chain at the end of last week’s Dynamite. Tonight, it will just be PAC and Cassidy in their old stomping grounds of Jacksonville!

Jon Moxley vs. Tomohiro Ishii

Tomohiro Ishii saw PAC challenge Cassidy and must have been inspired to have his own Death Riders vs. Conglomeration fight, as he challenges Jon Moxley tonight! 


Two of the heaviest hitters in AEW will add another chapter to a rivalry that dates all the way back to one of the greatest NJPW G1 Climax matches ever in 2019, when The Stone Pitbull faces the leader of the Death Riders for the first time since June 2023.


Mox is just 11 days out from an I Quit Match with Darby Allin at WrestleDream, but he’ll need to stay focused on the challenge in front of him tonight on Title Tuesday!

TNT Championship: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly

We’ve seen “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher successfully defend his TNT Title four times, but he’ll need to be at his best against a very game and motivated Kyle O’Reilly when the two meet in a rematch of their memorable battle on Collision back in June. 


After Fletcher took out Hologram two weeks ago on Collision, Orange Cassidy stepped into Hologram’s slot for a chance at Fletcher’s TNT Title at the sixth anniversary of Dynamite. Cassidy, like many others, fell victim to another Don Callis masterplan, as El Clon arrived to cost Cassidy the match. 


This is more than just O’Reilly looking for revenge for what’s happened in recent weeks. He’s still looking to get back at Fletcher for taking out Adam Cole before All In. 


After the match was announced, a focused and motivated O’Reilly made a clear statement to Fletcher, "Not only will we avenge our friend Adam Cole, I get to call myself TNT Champion."


With Cole sidelined, Hologram jumped, and Cassidy robbed, O’Reilly will try to stand up for his friend and fellow Conglomerators when he gets his chance at Fletcher’s TNT Championship. It’s Kyle vs. Kyle 2 on Title Tuesday!

Mercedes Moné TBS Championship Open Challenge

For the first time ever, TBS Champion Mercedes Moné will wrestle at Daily’s Place, and she wants to make history. That’s why she’s decided to have a TBS Championship Open Challenge in Jacksonville on Title Tuesday, but there’s a twist – the challenge must be answered by someone from Florida. 


Can the Sunshine State produce a worthy challenger for The CEO?

Jurassic Express in Action for the First Time Since 2022

Last week, Jurassic Express made their official return to Dynamite, once again targeting and dispatching the Young Bucks, just as they did at All Out. Now, Jack Perry and Luchasaurus return to action, appropriately enough as part of AEW Homecoming Week. What can we expect from the former AEW World Tag Team Champions when they team for the first time in over three years?

Street Fight: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun)

The Demand were riding high after their huge victory against The Hurt Syndicate at All Out, but a challenge from MVP will put these six men back in the ring – and anywhere else they want to go in Jacksonville – in a Street Fight!


After Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun defeated The Swirl on last week’s sixth anniversary of Dynamite, Ricochet decided to inflict some extra damage until a visit from Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP at the top of the ramp. MVP apologized to his teammates for losing the match at All Out, but he reminded everyone he can still fight and issued the Street Fight challenge to The Demand.


Daily’s Place has played host to plenty of wild fights, but they’ve never seen The Hurt Syndicate in action. That changes tonight on Title Tuesday!


How to Watch AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday

  • Date: SPECIAL NIGHT – TUESDAY, October 7, 2025

  • Start Time: LIVE 2.5 HOUR SPECIAL, 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT

  • Location: Daily’s Place – Jacksonville, Florida

  • TV: TBS

  • Streaming: HBO Max


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