AEW Dynamite Results: September 10, 2025 — Page vs. Fletcher Set for All Out, Garcia Attacks Allin, More
- All Elite Wrestling
- Sep 10
- 15 min read
Updated: Sep 13

We were back in Philadelphia for the final week of our residency with a jam-packed card for AEW Dynamite!
AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page defeated Josh Alexander and then made it official with TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher for All Out. Riho got one up on TBS Champion Mercedes Moné in tag action. AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm decided to pay tribute to 2300 Arena legends en route to beating Sky Blue in a Street Fight, although it was Thekla who had the last laugh. MJF promised to say “I Do” to Mark Briscoe. Ricochet lied to Shelton Benjamin to ensure victory. And after the Young Bucks secured the win and $500K in the main event, Daniel Garcia did the unthinkable and attacked Darby Allin, appearing to show allegiance to the Death Riders!
Check out everything that happened on AEW Dynamite for September 10, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Philadelphia
Grudge Match: AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page def. “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family
The final Dynamite of our Philadelphia residency appropriately began with the AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page making his way to the ring for our opening contest!
“The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander came out, flanked by Don Callis, Lance Archer, and Rocky Romero, so Hangman would need eyes in the back of his head to handle all of Alexander’s backup.
But what is the best way to start a grudge match? How about Hangman and Alexander trading punches like a hockey fight down the road in South Philly, with the 2300 Arena roaring in approval?
The early aggression by Hangman was praised by the “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson, who made his full-time debut as part of the AEW Dynamite commentary team.
Even as Alexander tried to chop and slow down Page, the AEW World Champion kept his foot on the gas. After sending Alexander over the top the hard way, Page immediately followed with a plancha to the outside! Before Page could do any more damage, Alexander rolled back in the ring and out of harm’s way.
Alexander ended Page’s early flurry when he ducked a big boot and dropped Hangman back first on the apron. He wasted no time delivering a torpedo-like dropkick to a sitting Page, sending him crashing to the floor. All of a sudden, Hangman was in major trouble.
In a move that was somewhat out of character, Alexander took his time gloating to the angry Philadelphia crowd as he sent Page corner to corner with jumping forearms to the head. The braggadocious behavior went on a little too long, allowing Hangman to fire out of the corner!
The AEW World Champion went to work with a pair of clotheslines and a fallaway slam, bringing the 2300 Arena alive with “Cowboy Shit!” chants as Page nearly picked up the win with a Death Valley driver. Alexander blocked a Dead Eye attempt, but walked into a big boot and still managed to anticipate the Buckshot Lariat by countering into multiple German suplexes!
In a wild feat of strength, Alexander held onto the grip and dragged Page to the apron with another German suplex! He somehow still held onto the grip and took Hangman down the aisle, but Hangman flipped out of a final suplex attempt and somehow managed to overhead throw Alexander into the guard rail!
On commentary, Danielson exclaimed, “You better check on your man, Don! He just landed neck first on the CEE-ment!”
Both men were spent and needed every bit of the 10-count to get back in the ring.
From their knees, the two began trading shots as they worked back to their feet. Hangman almost picked up the win by reversing Alexander’s momentum into a Liger Bomb, but it only registered a two from referee Rick Knox.
Alexander and Page battled dangerously on the top rope with the Walking Weapon coming out on top with an avalanche fireman’s carry slam, but Hangman kicked out at two. Alexander immediately grabbed Page’s ankle and eventually had to break the hold, but the damage was done.
However, Page managed to create some distance by crawling to the apron and turned an exchange with Alexander into a Dead Eye on the hardest part of the ring!
Sensing victory was in his grasp, Hangman hit a corner moonsault to the outside and threw Alexander back in the ring to set up the Buckshot Lariat and that’s when Don Callis had enough.
He threw down his headset to distract the referee while Archer and Romero both tried to stop Hangman. He may have been slowed, but he would not be denied, knocking away Callis’ goons before hitting the Buckshot Lariat on Alexander for the hard-fought victory in the grudge match to kick off Dynamite!
Hangman and Kyle Fletcher Come Face-to-Face
An impassioned Hangman took the mic to talk about what it meant to be AEW World Champion. He said he didn’t become champion to have MJF change stipulations or for someone to need Don Callis by their side.
“The most important word in All Elite Wrestling is Wrestling. And that is what I’m here to do. BECAUSE I AM THE ALL ELITE WRESTLING MEN’S WORLD CHAMPION!”
That brought out the TNT Champion, “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, with Callis by his side. Fletcher reminded Page of the challenge he laid out for the AEW World Championship at All Out this past weekend on AEW Collision. Page said Fletcher could make the challenge to his face, in the ring.
After consulting with Callis, Fletcher entered the ring alone.
Page talked about Fletcher’s potential, running down his amazing attributes, but there’s one thing he sees above all else. “I see myself, six years ago, standing across the ring from Chris Jericho, dreaming and hoping to be World Champion. That’s what I see in you Kyle. Potential.”
But Page said based on Fletcher’s actions last week, when he attacked Page and sidelined Kenny Omega, that Fletcher isn’t ready.
“YOU’RE NOT READY!” echoed throughout the 2300 Arena
Fletcher said he’s heard it all before, and he’s ready.
“I’m 26 years old. I’ve not reached my prime yet. But I decide when my prime is, and my prime is right now and will continue as long as I damn well please!”
Then, Hangman decided to level with Fletcher. He told him if he really wanted this shot and he’s really ready then he needs to do it himself.
“I need you to earn it. I need you to face me at All Out. And I need you to leave the Don Callis Family behind you. I need you to leave Don Callis back there. And damnit, I need you to find some socks!”
And with that, Hangman put the challenge back in Fletcher’s court.
Fletcher got right in his face and said he’d do it alone because he won’t fail like Hangman did six years ago.
“At All Out, you will say my full name, the AEW TNT Champion and NEW AEW World Champion, ‘The Protostar’ Kyle Fletcher.”
MJF Says “I Do” to Mark Briscoe
After this past Saturday’s AEW Collision, MJF addressed the open-ended challenge he has with Mark Briscoe, as the stipulation has yet to be named.
MJF reminded everyone he was married the day before and when his wife questioned where he was going, she threatened to leave him. But he’s been married for a while. He’s married to the game. He’s married to hate. He’s married to … vengeance.
He will walk down the aisle this Saturday on Collision and say “I do” to whatever stipulation Briscoe has for their match at All Out.
Jon Moxley Gives the Young Bucks a Lucrative Pep Talk
In what might be a pro wrestling first, Renee Paquette came to us from earlier in the day in the catering area ahead of the huge $500K 10-Man Tag to catch up with a pair of brothers who could really use the money, the Young Bucks.
Renee asked what they would do with the money, prompting Matt to run down the city and food of Philadelphia before claiming they will order expensive food when they win. Nick had plans to double his money at the slot machines.
The Young Bucks then tried to sit with Dark Order, but the seats were taken. They went to the next table and ran into Brandon Cutler, who told them, “I should have said this a long time to you guys, shut up, Young Bucks!”
Just then, Jon Moxley sat down, reminding Nick and Matt that they are the best tag team in the world. He then promised them $250K each if they show up to win. The Bucks seemed rejuvenated knowing they could take the entire winners’ purse.
Tag Team Match: Riho & Alex Windsor def. TBS Champion Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura
Ten days before they meet for the TBS Championship at All Out in Toronto, Mercedes Moné and Riho were on opposite sides of this international tag team battle. Moné enlisted the help of Riho’s mentor, Emi Sakura, while Alex Windsor joined Riho.
Moné didn’t last long with Riho to open the match, quickly tagging out to Sakura to give us a teacher vs. student matchup. However, Riho went right on the offensive, showing no mercy to the woman who helped train her. Windsor tagged in and kept the momentum going before taking out Sakura and Moné with a cannonball to the outside. Riho immediately followed up with a top-rope dive to the already woozy Sakura and Moné!
Back in the ring, Sakura was able to turn it around on Riho and Windsor with a double submission, as Moné gloated in the background.
Moné and Sakura took turns punishing Riho, as Windsor looked on helplessly from the corner. A flying headscissors gave Riho the opening she needed to get the fresher Windsor back in the match.
Much like we saw last week in their TBS Title match, Windsor was able to get the best of Moné with her speed and power. That allowed Riho to recover enough to hit a double stomp onto an elevated Moné before a basement dropkick, similar to what she did on Dynamite last Wednesday.
Riho took too long to get up from her own move, allowing Sakura and Moné to get back into control, but not for long. Windsor subdued Moné with a Sharpshooter in the ropes while Riho tapped out Sakura with a single-leg Boston Crab in the ring for the win!
Ricochet Offers a Gentleman’s Agreement to Shelton Benjamin
Renee Paquette spoke with Ricochet and GOA ahead of the former’s match with Shelton Benjamin. Ricochet offered a "gentleman's agreement” to Benjamin, proposing they leave everyone in the back and do it one on one. He promised to embarrass Benjamin later tonight.
The Numbers of FTR vs. Adam Copeland and Christian Cage
Renee Paquette narrated a breakdown of just how many impressive statistics are behind the first-time ever matchup between FTR and Adam Copeland and Christian Cage.
We then heard the annoyed voice of Stokely back in the 2300 Arena, as he complained about the quality of the statistics before running down everyone in attendance.
Dax Harwood took the mic and started challenging different members of the audience to a fight. During all of this, the camera accidentally bumped into Dax, so Harwood, Wheeler, and Stokely took it out physically on the helpless cameraman. Once again, FTR’s ruthlessness showed no bounds.
Shelton Benjamin Has a Painful Plan for Ricochet
Renee Paquette asked The Hurt Syndicate for their response to Ricochet’s gentleman’s agreement. Before MVP could say much, Benjamin assured him he had it handled and told Ricochet they can leave everyone in the back before promising to put Ricochet on his back.
Ricochet def. Shelton Benjamin of The Hurt Syndicate
Ricochet came firing out of the gates hot with a pair of big dropkicks before quickly sending Benjamin out to the floor and following with a twisting dive to the outside. The fireworks continued with a 450 Splash, but Benjamin forcefully kicked out at two, and it looked like Ricochet had seen a ghost.
Benjamin, perhaps now warmed up, hit a step up knee to Ricochet and sent him crashing to the outside. Ricochet got a painful tour of the ringside area, as Benjamin ragdolled him off the ring and guardrails. A brief moment of hesitation allowed Ricochet to sidestep Benjamin, sending him into the commentary desk head-first. Ricochet pounced on Benjamin with a running kick and had now taken full control.
Ricochet fought off a small flurry to hit a big running knee, and while Benjamin kicked out, it was not with the same gusto as earlier in the match. A little too much arrogance put Ricochet in trouble when he took too long to stay on Benjamin, allowing Benjamin to snatch him for a round of German suplexes as Philadelphia asked for more.
Another big knee strike in the corner put Ricochet down but not out, as he kicked his way back into the match before trading shots with Benjamin that took both men down.
“A-E-Dub!” “A-E-Dub!” “A-E-Dub!”
Benjamin hit a huge roundhouse kick, but Ricochet was able to shake it off for a top rope Spanish Fly! Yet Benjamin kicked out again! Ricochet then pulled out hidden scissors, but Benjamin snatched and broke them before they were used.
Despite the gentleman’s agreement, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona showed up at ringside. With Kaun distracting the referee, Liona hit Benjamin with a massive headbutt, allowing Ricochet grab a rollup with a handful of tights for the win.
With the match over, MVP and Bobby Lashley came to Benjamin’s aid. As MVP paired off with Kaun, the two behemoths, Lashley and Liona, squared off and could not be separated by security with any kind of actual success. Meanwhile, Ricochet was knocked out by a Benjamin kick in the ring and had to be dragged away. These six men will do battle in just 10 days at All Out!
Is It Time for Hook to Stand on His Own?
From a rooftop couch in front of a firepit, Hook addressed his comments to Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs last week, admitting he understood when they needed to go to the next man up when he was injured. He appreciated their backup, but it was time to stand on his own. Or is it?
Hangman Page vs. Kyle Fletcher Official for All Out
With his AEW World Championship match official for All Out against “Hangman” Adam Page, TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, alongside Don Callis, spoke with Tony Schiavone, who also informed us that Fletcher agreed to leave the Don Callis Family in the back for the match.
Callis said he had all the confidence in the world in Fletcher doing it on his own and Fletcher said that Callis needs to trust him because he will bring the AEW World Championship to the Family.
Philly Street Fight: AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Skye Blue of Triangle of Madness
The AEW Women’s Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm, made her way to the ring, but not before grabbing a 2300 Arena sign to add to a collection of weapons for this Philly Street Fight. She even paid homage to one of the building’s greatest legends by grabbing a kendo stick and smashing a can over her head.
Blue entered with a kendo stick of her own, but it was Storm who went to work early with a variety of weapons, including a stop sign she played like a guitar, as “Natural Born Killaz” likely played in everyone’s heads. Somehow, Blue battled back and found a staple gun, which she used across Storm’s backside, chest and … nether regions. Yes, you read that right. Taz was speechless.
While Blue remained in control for the next few minutes, the two fought back outside on the guardrail, trading shots until Blue knocked Storm down with a street sign disguised as a Tony Schiavone appreciation banner. Storm immediately turned the table by sweeping out Blue’s leg, sending her face first into the railing.
A scheming Storm revealed a table covered by mousetraps before eating some cheese and offering it to the commentary team. Only Excalibur accepted. Storm trapped Blue’s finger in one of the mouse traps, yet it wasn’t enough to deter Blue. She powerbombed Storm from the apron onto the trap-covered table!
As the traps continued to trigger on Storm as she lay on the table, Blue introduced a chair into the match, getting Storm back in the ring. Storm gained control of the chair and wore it out all over Blue before hitting a DDT, yet Blue was somehow able to kick out.
The Philly Street Fight got a new weapon when Storm brought in an electrified bug swatter, which she put across Blue’s backside multiple times. With Blue in trouble in the corner, she was able to fight out with a powerbomb onto a trash can, but this time, Storm kicked out.
The 2300 Arena sign Storm found earlier came back into play when she lodged it across a downed Blue in the corner and crashed into it with a hip attack. One Storm Zero later and the AEW Women’s World Champion was victorious.
Storm had barely any time to celebrate before she was attacked by the other members of Triangle of Madness, Thekla and Julia Hart. Kris Statlander hit the ring to make the save, but was also quickly outnumbered.
That brought out Jamie Hayter to even the odds and the tide had turned for a minute until Hayter mistakenly hit Statlander with a big clothesline. Hart and Thekla disposed of Hayter with Storm becoming the primary target.
Thekla stood up Storm and cut her in half with a spear before hitting her spider pose over Storm to send the strongest message ahead of the 4-Way AEW Women’s World Championship match at All Out.
Harley Cameron Tries to Win Over Willow Nightingale
Renee Paquette was with Willow Nightingale, who had words for Marina Shafir, but before she could say anything else, Harley Cameron entered with her guitar in an attempt to mend fences between Nightingale and Kris Statlander. Despite an offer to draw a cat on her face, Willow declined, citing her past with Statlander and the friends Stat “clearly” already has. And with that, Willow warned Harley to watch her back around Stat, while Harley and Renee repeated the chorus of everyone’s new favorite song.
AEW Unified Championship Tournament Announced
We learned that the AEW Unified Champion, Kazuchika Okada, would be putting his title on the line in an AEW Unified Championship Tournament. First, Okada will face Michael Oku this Saturday on AEW Collision. Also on Collision, Konosuke Takeshita takes on Anthony Bowens. And next week on the September to Remember AEW Dynamite, The Beast Mortos battles Mascara Dorada. The winners of those three matches will meet in the tournament final at All Out.
$500K 10-Man Tag: The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) & the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (ROH World Champion Bandido and Brody King) & AEW World Trios Champions The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata)
With the $500K prize sitting on the commentary desk, it was time for our main event!
We started off with ROH World Champion Bandido and the financially-motivated Nick Jackson. Matt Jackson almost immediately got illegally involved, but that was quickly seen by referee Rick Knox, who broke it up. The desperation of the Bucks was on full display.
Brody King and Bandido went into some of their tandem offense, and while their wrestling moves were great, King still wasn’t ready to do the Macarena with Bandido. Samoa Joe also had no interest in dancing, but he did enjoy punishing Wheeler Yuta with jabs as the Philadelphia crowd egged him on over and over again. Katsuyori Shibata got into the mix, but Yuta found some separation to get a tag into Claudio Castagnoli.
Everything broke down as everyone started to brawl, although the Bucks tried to avoid Powerhouse Hobbs and King. They were sent to the outside, where King flattened them with a dive before sending them into the waiting Hobbs to do more damage.
With Castagnoli isolated in the ring, he was ping-ponged around before Bandido hit him with a frog splash, but it was only good enough for a two! The Bucks had some miscommunication on the outside, which Bandido took advantage of until Moxley laid him out to shift the advantage to his side.
After suffering a lot of damage, Bandido was able to get a little window to make a tag, but his entire team was attacked before that could happen. Just when it seemed like the Bucks were getting it together, Bandido was able to separate them and hit a cutter on Matt before making a much-needed tag to Hobbs.
Hobbs went corner to corner with splashes to both Moxley and Castagnoli, as the crowd punctuated each connection with chants of “BEEF!” Marina Shafir distracted the referee so Yuta could hit a chair shot on Hobbs, but it had no effect. That brought King in the ring to hit a superplex ahead of the Second Shooter. Bandido was unable to connect and the match continued.
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!
The Bucks tried to celebrate, but were chased away by King. Meanwhile, the Death Riders went to work on The Opps until Darby Allin hit the ring like a bat out of hell! Allin and Moxley were alone in the ring fighting it out and when it looked like he had the advantage, a hooded individual attacked him from behind.
IT WAS DANIEL GARCIA!
Garcia was mercilessly booed by the 2300 Arena, as they transitioned into “You Sold Out!” chants.
Shafir brought a chair in the ring, which Garcia used to stomp Allin’s face into, leaving him in a lifeless heap. Moxley continued to bark out instructions while Garcia rained down blows on Allin. The three left through the crowd as our night in Philadelphia came to a close in a shocking manner.
Catch AEW Collision Saturday at 8/7c on TNT and streaming on HBO Max from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA!
And remember… We are AEW—Where The Best Wrestle!







