AEW Dynamite Results: October 29, 2025 — Blood and Guts Challenge Made, Hangman Tricks Samoa Joe, More
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It’s Halloween week, so that meant AEW Fright Night Dynamite from Edinburg, Texas, LIVE on TBS and HBO Max with some golden treats up for grabs!
Samoa Joe will be challenging “Hangman” Adam Page for the AEW World Championship at AEW Full Gear (presented by DC) on November 22 after he won the Fright Night 4-Way Fight by submitting HOOK, leaving both Bobby Lashley and Ricochet out of the decision. However, Page would get the last laugh on Joe in the end on this night!
In the other Fright Night 4-Way Fight, FTR were victorious over JetSpeed, Jurassic Express and the Young Bucks to earn their chance at the AEW World Tag Team Champions, Brodido, at Full Gear. Meanwhile, after Jon Moxley and Kyle O’Reilly fought to a double countout, the Death Riders and the Conglomeration nearly had another big brawl. So after plenty of encouragement from Darby Allin and Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy made the challenge for Blood and Guts in two weeks!
The AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament kicked off as well, as Sisters of Sin defeated Jamie Hayter and Queen Aminata to advance to the semifinals, and the Don Callis Family Summit only fanned the flames of the rising issues between AEW United Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita. All that and more was live on Dynamite tonight!
Here's everything that happened on AEW Dynamite for October 29, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Edinburg
Trick or Treat Tornado Tag Match: Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy def. Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia of the Death Riders
We began our night with the Trick or Treat Tornado Tag, and because it was anything goes, Bryan Danielson was especially excited on commentary: “The awesome thing about this match is that Wheeler Yuta can’t tag out, so we can see him get punched in the face the entire time!”
Cassidy and Allin tried to jump-start things, but the Death Riders quickly turned things around and choked Allin and Cassidy, which was completely legal. They both went for piledrivers, but Allin and Cassidy backdropped out. Everyone spilled to the floor, where Yuta went under the ring and pulled out … his middle finger to the crowd! Allin took advantage and cracked Yuta in the back with a chair. He sat Yuta in the chair and returned to the ring to gain a head of steam so that he could fly through Yuta on the floor!
On the other side of the ring, Garcia and Cassidy battled it out until Cassidy was whipped into the crowd. He took a casual jog to reset himself, but was totally blindsided by Yuta from the other side! Garcia took a second to laugh at Cassidy’s misfortune before heading into the crowd to help Yuta with Cassidy. Just when OC was in seemingly dire straits, Allin appeared from the mezzanine with a Coffin Drop out of nowhere!
Yuta turned things around on Cassidy when he dropped him neck-first across the guardrail at a dangerous angle. Back in the ring, Allin had Garcia down and wanted another Coffin Drop, but Yuta took his legs out from the top rope, which sent Allin crashing to the floor! He became the sole focus of the Death Riders, including a brutal double surfboard launch into the top turnbuckle.
Garcia and Yuta went outside for a table, but Cassidy appeared back in the ring with his hands in his pockets. They came after him, so he took them down with a dropkick and sprang to his feet. He turned his attention to Garcia and nailed him with a springboard DDT. Yuta thought he could work his way out of OC’s textbook offense, but Cassidy still managed to lull Yuta into a tornado DDT! Garcia attacked from behind, so OC went for a Stundog Millionaire, which Garcia blocked and transitioned into a sleeper! He transitioned again into a guillotine and rolled to the outside so he could put Cassidy on a table for Yuta to come off the top with a splash!
Back in the ring, Allin had a skateboard, and Garcia invited him to use it, so Allin slipped it to Garcia and told him to use it! When Garcia went for it, Allin charged with a Code Red for a nearfall! Allin went to the top for another Coffin Drop, but was once again cut off by Yuta, who trapped him in the tree of woe. Yuta stomped Allin’s lower regions until OC came in to cut him off. That allowed Allin to recover and get some revenge on Yuta with a low blow! Cassidy came off the top with a diving DDT on Yuta, and Allin immediately followed with a Coffin Drop. 1-2-Garcia made the save!
Garcia grabbed Allin in a choke from the apron, but OC broke it up with an Orange Punch. Cassidy kept the offense going with a Sole Food to Yuta. Cassidy dove over Yuta on the apron to send Garcia crashing through a table leaned against the guardrail! Back in the ring, Allin snatched Yuta in a Scorpion Death Lock to get the tap out! Allin and Cassidy win! They celebrated in the ring with Cassidy throwing treats to the crowd!
HOOK Knows What This Opportunity Means
As HOOK entered the building, he spoke about tonight’s Fright Night 4-Way Fight for a shot at the AEW World Champion, “Hangman” Page, at Full Gear. “Obviously, I’m the underdog in this match tonight. See, between Bobby Lashley, Ricochet and Samoa Joe, I’ll be out there with three highly decorated veterans. So sure, I’ll have my hands full, but I wouldn't want it any other way. You see, my main goal is to pull out the win and earn a shot at the AEW Championship. But Joe, I’ll be doing my best personally to make sure that you do not advance tonight. You see, you decided to show the world who you really are, but I already knew.”
Don Callis Takes Care of the Young Bucks
Renee Paquette was backstage with Don Callis to get his comments on tonight’s Don Callis Family Summit. He didn’t say much before seeing the Young Bucks and calling them over. Matt and Nick Jackson slunked over to join them. Callis said it was criminal what the company was doing to them, and while they rebuffed an offer to join The Family in the past, that was before so much was working against them to make them look like idiots. “I think, just think about it, maybe it would help you to have a Family to have your back. Just don’t answer. Let me show you what I can do!”
Callis asked for the truck to cue a special entrance he had made for the Bucks, so they began their walk to the ring, passing three unknown figures in costumes that included an inflatable cow and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. The Bucks' EVP entrance music and video played as they cautiously made their way up the ramp. Callis appeared on the video board to give them a personalized entrance, which concluded with a massive pyro display that even spooked Matt and Nick.
Fright Night 4-Way Fight No. 1 Contenders Tag Team Match: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) def. Jet Speed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight), Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Jurassic Express (“Jungle” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus)
With no outside interference allowed, Big Stoke couldn’t do any damage from the outside, so he joined the commentary desk. After being on the same winning side of the $400K All-Star 8-Man Tag Match this past Saturday on Collision, Perry and Speedball shook hands as opponents to get this huge match underway. Harwood decided to ruin that and tagged Perry. Harwood lit up Bailey with chops and punches, but Bailey fired back with unrelenting kicks in the ropes that warranted a five-count from referee Rick Knox. Bailey finished Harwood off with a kick to the face, so Perry was able to tag back in, and we were back to the original pairing.
Perry and Bailey went back and forth to a stalemate, so Luchasaurus made a blind tag to nail Bailey with a hip toss/dropkick combo. Knight came flying in with a dropkick to Luchasaurus, but Perry fought back with a hurricanrana to Knight. He escaped Speedball’s hurricanrana attempt with a cartwheel, and both went for a dropkick to put all four men on the mat. Both members of JetSpeed and Jurassic Express sprang to their feet at the same time, so the Bucks and FTR attacked them from behind. All four tried to gang up on Luchasauraus, but he fought all of them off until goozling both Matt and Nick – but Wheeler and Harwood saved them with superkicks?!?
The Bucks swept the legs of Luchasaurus and went back to their corner. Harwood tagged in to square off with Knight, who quickly wound up in the Bucks' corner for a triple team that included Wheeler. Harwood held Knight across the middle rope so Nick could hit a swanton in yet another example of the long-time rivals using each others’ offense. FTR went for a Shatter Machine on Knight, but he escaped to make a desperation tag to Perry.
He fought FTR off with a double hurricanrana to send them to the outside, but when he tried to follow with a somersault dive, Harwood and Wheeler caught him and sent him face-first into the announce desk! Luchasaurus clobbered Harwood and had Wheeler by the throat until Jackson ran down the apron with a kick to stop him, and Matt followed with a dropkick through the ropes. Nick was going to dive over Matt, but just like we saw on Collision, Wheeler stopped them so he could nail the dive instead. So Matt kept the ropes down for Wheeler, but this time he dropkicked the defenseless Jackson to the floor. Nick went running at Wheeler and was backdropped onto his brother.
Wheeler turned right into machine gun kicks from Speedball and bailed to the floor, so Bailey followed with a huge dive! Knight climbed to the top, but was stopped by a Dax right hand. Harwood superplexed Knight onto everyone on the floor!
Perry settled in as the legal man and did everything he could to fight off the Bucks before making the necessary tag to Luchasaurus, who took out everybody! He took a tour around the ring with heavy shots for Harwood, Wheeler, and both Jacksons in each corner. The Bucks and FTR tried to escape, but he ran through all four men once again! Luchasaurus soaked in the cheers on the second rope and then aided Perry in hitting a hurricanrana over the top to send Speedball crashing from the apron to Knight on the floor!
Luchasaurus double-chokeslammed FTR, then chokeslammed Matt, then flipped Nick head-over-heels with another chokeslam onto his brother. Luchasaurus immediately followed with a standing moonsault onto Matt while Perry jumped over him for a Canadian Destroyer on Nick! Luchasaurus finally went for the cover, but Matt kicked out at two! A very close call there!
Perry called for Countdown to Extinction, but was knocked from the ring by Harwood. Matt escaped and tried to attack Knight, who low-bridged Matt to the floor. Knight came in to clobber Luchasaurus with forearms, but Luchasaurus put him down with a big headbutt. With Knight on Luchasaurus’ shoulders, Perry was aided to the top rope by his partner, but stopped by Bailey, who put Perry on his shoulders! Knight escaped from Luchasaurus to hit him with a pendulum DDT and then somehow skied high enough to dropkick Perry from Speedball’s shoulders onto FTR and the Bucks on the outside!
With each member of JetSpeed ready to springboard from opposite sides of the ring onto Luchasaurus, Speedball called an audible in midair and moonsaulted onto FTR and the Bucks. At the same time, Knight hit a splash on Luchasaurus in the ring! Luchasaurus kicked out at two with no one there to save him!
Knight went to the top rope and jumped over the now standing Luchasaurus, who was blind tagged by Nick Jackson, but still managed to flatten Knight. Matt saved Nick from a chokeslam, and they dropped Luchasaurus to his knee with superkicks. Perry tried to launch himself off Luchasaurus, but flew right into another pair of superkicks. Speedball matrixed his way out of another pair of superkicks and nailed Nick with a thrust kick and Matt with a leg sweep. However, he missed shooting star knees and ate superkicks from the Bucks. FTR ran into their own superkicks from the Bucks before they hit the Shatter Machine on Wheeler! Knight came flying off the top into two more superkicks, and the Bucks followed with the BTE Trigger, but Knight kicked out just in time! What resilience by The Jet!
As the Bucks tried to figure out what to do next, Harwood tagged Nick just as he was springboarding to the top, but Luchasaurus snatched Nick by the throat and slammed him to the mat. Luchasaurus knocked Matt to the outside and followed him with a moonsault from the apron! Bailey hit one of his own onto Wheeler and Luchasaurus on the floor!
Back in the ring, Knight got to the top and nailed Perry with a massive UFO Splash, but FTR slid in to hit the Shatter Machine on Knight for the win, as Stoke squealed in delight on commentary! It’ll be FTR challenging Brodido for the AEW World Tag Team Championships on November 22 at Full Gear!
Hangman Page Makes It Clear to Samoa Joe
On Collision this past weekend, AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page made it clear to Samoa Joe and The Opps that it was he who was doing the hunting.
The Don Callis Family Summit Doesn’t Help the Tension
Don Callis was flanked by the members of the Don Callis Family on the way to the ring, which was set up with tables and a red carpet. Notable by his absence was the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita.
Callis began, “I have something important to say. Welcome to the Don Callis Family Summit! I’ve convened this summit because there’s been a lot of speculation about problems in the Family between Okada and Takeshita. And I’m here to dispel that myth and also to address four very important questions. Rocky?”
And with that, Callis turned things over to Rocky Romero, who said, “Thank you, Don. The first question is who? Who is The Don Callis Family? And the answer is simple. We are the largest, most dominant faction in all of professional wrestling today. Now, we all couldn’t be here in person due to injuries, and poor Takeshita, due to travel issues. But, we can all be here in spirit. My brothers, my fearless leader, I give a true masterpiece. I call this simply, ‘La Familia’ Behold!”
Romero dropped a sheet to reveal a painting of Callis standing in front of every member of The Don Callis Family, all uniquely dressed to provide imagery that cannot be explained with the written word.
Josh Alexander spoke next, “Well Don, the second question is what? And gentlemen, I mean what the Don Callis Family is all about. If I could direct you to the screen.”
A video package highlighting the destruction and success of the Don Callis Family was shown, earning boos from the crowd, but a round of applause from The Family.
Callis then introduced TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, who had to pause before speaking due to the crowd’s less-than-favorable reception.
Finally, Fletcher spoke, “The third very important question to be answered is why? Why does the Don Callis Family do what they do? And let me remind you of a little oath we took before joining this Family.”
Fletcher pulled out a piece of paper from his jacket and read, “I, insert name, of my own free will, do hereby and hereon solemnly swear that I will always conceal, never reveal any secrets of the Don Callis Family. I promise to obey the laws of the Family and to aid and assist a brother in distress, regardless of potential injury to myself or others. I further promise to keep this my obligation sacred and not to violate…”
The music of Takeshita interrupted Fletcher, and the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion made his way to the ring, looking none too pleased.
Callis immediately went over to Takeshita and said, “Hey, you made it!” But when he tried to calm Takeshita down with a hand on his shoulder, Takeshita took the hand away, which prompted Okada to stand up and face off with Takeshita.
Callis stood between the two and said, “I can see there’s still a little tension brewing here. I can see that. Takeshita, you need to understand something. I named you ‘The Alpha’ but you need to understand that this is an entire family of alphas. And when you have an entire family of alphas, there’s gonna be a little bit of push and pull, a little back and forth. That’s normal. It’s to be expected. In fact, it’s to be desired. But at the end of the day, this is a family. Now, it brings me to the final question.
“How does the Don Callis Family succeed? It’s very simple, we succeed by listening to what I want! There’s no I in team, but there is an I in family. And I decide what happens here! Now, Take, I know you and I built this family. You were my first. We built this family, you and I, on the ashes of Kenny Omega’s career. But because I decide what happens, while you were first in, if I decide so, you will also be the last out. So, what I need right now, is I need you, and our IWGP Championship, I need you to put your ego aside and shake Okada’s hand.”
The crowd disagreed and expressed that quite vehemently, so Callis yelled out, “Don’t listen to these morons. Don’t listen to these idiots! SHAKE HIS HAND, DAMNIT!”
Takeshita still did not move, so Callis pleaded with him, “Takeshita-san, this is not about ego. This is about your honor. This is about your honor as a wrestler and a member of this Family. So I’m asking you, for me, for me, please shake Okada’s hand for me.”
As the crowd chanted “No,” Takeshita slowly put his hand out to shake Okada’s, but when Okada brought his hand up, he continued to raise it into Takeshita’s face and gave him the finger! Takeshita was incensed and started loosening his shirt to fight as the Family scurried to get in between the two. Okada laughed and smiled as Fletcher tried to calm the still-angry Takeshita down.
Callis spoke again, “OK, OK. Maybe a handshake isn’t the answer here. Maybe I’ll show you both how to work together. So this Saturday, you two will team up in a tag match on Collision and show me and the world that you can work like a family!”
Tensions were still high, so Callis took some extra time to get Takeshita out of the ring while Okada was kept away from him.
Olympia Gets Mercedes Moné on Collision!
After defeating Taya Valkyrie on last week’s Collision, Olympia called out Mercedes Moné for a shot at the CMLL World Women’s Championship. That match will happen this Saturday on Collision!
Kris Statlander Puts The CEO on Notice
After crashing last week’s celebration for Mercedes Moné, AEW World Champion Kris Statlander was with Renee Paquette to explain her actions. “Mercedes, you’re upset. You’re embarrassed. That was really embarrassing. But on Collision, you’re defending your CMLL World Women’s Title against Olympia, and I will be there in person to support you.”
Statlander went to leave, but came back and added, “But you’re here tonight. I’m here tonight. So if there’s anything you want to say to my face, I’m not going anywhere. And if you have trouble looking for me, I’ll be the one holding the title you don’t have, the AEW Women’s World Championship! So what are you waiting for?”
Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O’Reilly Ends in a Double Countout
After Moxley got himself disqualified last week, both men wanted this rematch, and so it was made. O’Reilly got Moxley in an armbar within the first minute, but Moxley escaped and flipped O’Reilly off out of anger. The two traded chops and kicks until Moxley stopped it with a bite to the head! O’Reilly came charging, but Moxley sent him to the outside. Moxley threw him back in and got caught in a kneebar, so he took the match back to the outside and dropped O’Reilly with a neckbreaker on the apron!
Mox snatched O’Reilly in a full Nelson and then threw O’Reilly face-first into the steel steps. Back in the ring, Moxley missed a charge in the corner, which allowed O’Reilly to wrench Mox with a dragon screw. In what can only be described as a defensive piledriver, Moxley nearly put O’Reilly away. Still, he kicked out at two, and then Moxley rolled it into submission, accentuating it with an eyerake. The two fought back to their feet, and O’Reilly won the striking battle, which sent Mox to the mat desperately trying to fight off an armbar.
O’Reilly quickly transitioned into an ankle lock, so Moxley dropped to his knees. O’Reilly answered by stomping on the leg and dropping Mox with a knee strike to the back for a two count. O’Reilly and Mox traded capture knees until Mox went for a Gotch-style piledriver, but O’Reilly caught him in a triangle with nowhere to go in the middle of the ring. O’Reilly let the hold go to deliver a precise PK, and Marina Shafir was beside herself on the outside. O’Reilly charged Mox, but Mox answered with a clothesline, and both men were down!
Moxley woke up with a big shot to O’Reilly and tried to powerwalk some energy back into himself, which allowed O’Reilly to snatch him in another ankle lock, very similar to last week. Mox dove to the ropes to force the break and went to the outside, but O’Reilly immediately followed with a dive and captured Mox in another triangle! Moxley stomped his way free, but was leg-whipped into the guardrail after charging O’Reilly. O’Reilly went to the apron for a flying knee, but Shafir stepped in the way, so O’Reilly landed on his feet. Moxley took advantage of the distraction to set up a chair for the Paradigm Shift, but O’Reilly grabbed him in a guillotine choke on the way down! While O’Reilly had the hold locked in, referee Aubrey Edwards counted to 10, and we had a double countout!
O’Reilly got in the ring to plead his case, but he didn’t have much of a chance because Shafir decked the referee with a massive forearm! Claudio Castagnoli blindsided O’Reilly, and a chair was brought into the ring, until Roderick Strong stopped the attack! Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia stomped on Strong until Mark Briscoe, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy ran off the Death Riders!
Allin had something to say and grabbed the mic! “Where are you running? Let’s end this right here! For a year and a half, you said everyone hasn’t suffered enough. Trust me, I’ve suffered plenty. It’s you that hasn’t suffered enough. But I’m gonna give you the chance to suffer some more.”
He passed the mic to Briscoe who said, “Darby, my good man, that’s exactly what I’m talkin’ about! Because the Death Riders here wanna walk around like they all bad, like they all hard. Well, I don’t see nothing but some fake-ass tough guys! Because every time it’s time to throw down, y’all sure do like to skidaddle! So, me and my crew have come up with the perfect solution to this issue and I’m gonna let my main man with the gameplan, Orange Cassidy, tell y’all what we got planned.”
After Cassidy balked, Briscoe added, “OC, would you please tell them what we’ve been talkin’ about?”
Finally, Cassidy said it, “Uhhhhh, Blood and Guts.”
The crowd went wild with the challenge of Blood and Guts just two weeks away on November 12 in Greensboro, North Carolina!
Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander Brawl
We caught up with a brawl between Mercedes Mone and Kris Statlander that had already begun somewhere in the back. Moné brought Statlander out to the top of the ramp, but Statlander turned it around and tossed Moné onto the apron face-first!
As Statlander went to inflict more damage in the ring, the ROH Women’s World Champion and Moné’s partner in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament, Athena, attacked her from behind and threw Statlander into the steel steps. Moné got Statlander in the ring for a Backstabber, and Athena followed with the O-Face! Moné put Statlander in the Statement Maker, but Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron ran out to make the save! Those two will face Moné and Athena in the tournament next week on Dynamite!
AEW Women’s World Championship Tournament Quarterfinals: Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue and Julia Hart) def. Jamie Hayter & Queen Aminata
Before the tournament officially began, we learned that due to an injury suffered last week, Penelope Ford is likely out of action and unable to team with Megan Bayne. More to come on that situation.
Aminata and Hart opened the tournament and this match, but Aminata quickly turned a charging Hart into tandem offense with Hayter. Blue tagged in soon after and wound up eating some Chocolate Kisses. Aminata dropped Blue with a suplex, so Hayter came in and did the same. Aminata tagged back in for another suplex and laughed as Hayter tagged back in for another suplex. This time Hayter covered, but only got a two. Hart tried to stop a double suplex, but wound up getting suplexed as well. Hayter hit an overhead throw on Blue for another two count. Hart made a blind tag, which Hayter missed, allowing Sisters of Sin to gain control with a flapjack. Hart repeatedly slammed Hayter’s head into the mat, and the tide has officially turned in this match.
Hart hit her ropewalk arm-wringer strike on Hayter, but when Blue came in for a double suplex, Hayter reversed it and took them both down. She made the tag to a fresh Aminata, who unleashed on Blue with kicks and a meteor, followed by a big boot in the corner. Blue kicked out, so Aminata knocked Hart off the apron while Hayter nailed Blue with a dropkick from the turnbuckles. Aminata hit a snap neckbreaker on Blue, and Hayter followed with a lariat, but Hart was there for the save at one. All four women slugged it out in the middle with Hayter and Aminata initially winning the battle with a pair of German suplexes, but Hart and Blue came back with superkicks. So Aminata and Hart took them down with flying clotheslines.
Aminata tagged in and ate some shots from Blue before locking in a submission, which Hart quickly broke up. On the outside of the ring, Theka came from underneath the ring to spear Hayter, which the referee never saw! Back in the ring, Sisters of Sin finished Aminata off with a combo spinebuster/slam to get the victory and advance to the semifinals of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament!
Megan Bayne Has a Dangerous New Partner
Tony Schiavone was with Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford to get an update on their tournament status. Ford admitted she tore her UCL in her right arm, which means she’s out indefinitely and not cleared to compete. When Bayne was asked what this means for her in the tournament, she responded by saying if there’s any woman who wants to make history and build an empire, they should step forward and Bayne will decide who’s ready to stand beside a god.
And that’s exactly what Marina Shafir did! “Don’t worry, I’m listening,” said Shafir before Jon Moxley appeared! “These two? Look out!” Mox commented. Shafir and Bayne clasped pinkies, and it looks like Bayne has a new teammate!
Fright Night 4-Way Fight No. 1 Contenders Match for the AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe def. HOOK, Bobby Lashley & Ricochet
We began things with Samoa Joe and HOOK trying to attack Lashley, but Joe pushed HOOK away, which allowed Lashley to recover and take Joe out on the floor. Ricochet tried to pair off with HOOK, but backed right into Lashley. Lashley and Hook bounced Ricochet around the ring, but Lashley had to pull HOOK off a pin attempt. Those two faced off, and while Lashley tried to keep his concentration on Ricochet, HOOK went right after Lashley, so Lashley sent HOOK to the floor and followed with an ura-nge on the apron. Ricochet immediately dove onto Lashley, but Joe was right behind and took everyone out!
Joe isolated HOOK in the ring and fought off Lashley from interfering, so he could drop HOOK with a huge powerslam, but Ricochet was there to break up the pin. Joe walked away from a Ricochet leap from the top and peppered the Demand member with shots until Lashley got back in the ring. The crowd came alive when Joe and Lashley faced off, as they traded shots until Lashley put Joe down with a spinebuster! Ricochet tried to attack, but Lashley caught him in midair and hit a Dominator, but HOOK was in to break that pin up!
Lashley caught HOOK on his shoulder, but HOOK sent Lashley into a waiting lariat from Samoa Joe. HOOK followed by clotheslining Lashley over the top, leaving him alone with Joe again. HOOK hit a big throw on Joe to send him to the outside, and celebrated too long, leaving Ricochet to strike with a springboard. Ricochet flipped onto Lashley on the floor, but landed on his feet, so he got right back in the ring and dove onto Joe on the other side! Ricochet scaled the ropes and hit a shooting star press onto HOOK, but HOOK kicked out!
“THIS IS AWESOME!”
HOOK turned a Spirit Gun attempt into REDRUM on Ricochet, but Joe broke it up with a senton. Joe had HOOK up for a muscle-buster, but never saw Lashley, who cut Joe down with a spear! Lashley went for the cover on Joe, but Ricochet broke it up with a 450 splash from the top! Ricochet tried for Vertigo on HOOK, but he reversed it into a small package for a two count.
HOOK clotheslined Ricochet over the top and sent Lashley over with a low bridge. When Lashley tried to get back in, Ricochet hit him in the back with a chair! Back in the ring, Joe captured HOOK in the Coquina Clutch with HOOK tapping just as Lashley got on the apron to break it up! Joe gets “Hangman” Adam Page for the AEW World Title at Full Gear!
Hangman Page Surprises Samoa Joe During AEW World Championship Contract Signing
Tony Schiavone joined Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs in the ring for a contract signing and called out the crew that had been in costume all night around the arena.
Joe wanted to ensure it was a safe environment to sign the contract, so he had Hobbs and Shibata remove the costumed crew. They isolated the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, thinking it was Page, but it wasn’t, so they took the extra out from the ring, and Joe signed the contract.
Joe then demanded a mic and said Hangman’s days were numbered, before we heard Schiavone say the Full Gear match was official and offered a toast to Joe, as drinks were brought in the ring. The voice of Schiavone said, “To All Elite Wrestling, where the best wrestle! To Full Gear, presented by DC, live on November 22nd, and to the AEW Men’s World Champion, Hangman Adam Page, the living embodiment of cowboy shit!”
Just then, the voice of Schiavone changed to Page, as he appeared behind Joe in a Schiavone costume to say, “Long may he reign!”
Page took out Hobbs, and Shibata followed by Joe, and then revealed himself as the crowd went wild! Page hit Joe with a Buckshot and unloaded on him in the ring! Officials came out to get Page off Joe, as the night came to a close!
Catch AEW Collision on TNT and HBO Max from right back here in Edinburg, Texas, Saturday night at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT!
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