AEW Dynamite Results: September 3, 2025 — Don Callis Family Destroy Omega and Page, Allin Takes Kidd for a Painful Ride, More
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With multiple championships on the line, we were back in Philadelphia at the 2300 Arena to begin the second week of our residency with AEW Dynamite!
Our main event went from an All-Star Tag to the destruction of Kenny Omega and AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page at the hands of TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher and the Don Callis Family. The hostilities between Gabe Kidd and Darby Allin went to another level leading to a huge brawl and a painful trip for Kidd away from the 2300 Arena. Mercedes Moné turned back a tough challenge from Alex Windsor for the TBS Championship and learned about her next challenger. Ricochet and GOA had an All Out challenge for The Hurt Syndicate. Brodido were able to turn back the Death Riders to defend their AEW World Tag Team Championship. Plus, FTR brawled with Adam Copeland and Christian Cage again. And we got some big match announcements for AEW Collision and AEW All Out!
Here’s everything that went down on AEW Dynamite for September 3, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Philadelphia
Gabe Kidd Sends a Message, Darby Allin Responds!
As Excalibur tried to run down the championship matches on AEW Dynamite, Gabe Kidd interrupted with a microphone, as he walked down the aisle telling everyone they were on his time.
Kidd barely had a chance to call out Darby Allin when Allin hit the ring! The two quickly battled up to the top rope with Kidd dropping Allin across the exposed turnbuckles, sending him falling to the outside.
Allin found a moment of separation, but that immediately turned into a massive lariat from Kidd. As Kidd gathered himself, Allin came crashing down onto him with a Coffin Drop to the floor!
Allin went under the ring to grab a skateboard covered in tacks. Kidd grabbed Allin in a choke, which Darby broke up with his fingers in Kidd’s eye!
Before Allin could put the skateboard to good use on Kidd, Wheeler Yuta got in his way, but Allin stopped a Yuta punch with the skateboard. The rest of the Death Riders hit the ring, although that advantage didn’t last long, as Hook, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Willow Nightingale hit the scene and all hell broke loose with brawling all over the place.
Meanwhile, we caught up with Kidd and Allin behind the 2300 Arena, as Kidd tried to choke Allin as he berated him. Then, Kidd grabbed a hammer and tried to smash Allin’s head, but he escaped in the nick of time.
As Kidd chased after Allin, Darby blinded Kidd and then threw him in a bodybag attached to a truck. Kidd started to move around in the zipped-up bag, but it was too late, as Allin sped away, dragging Kidd into the South Philadelphia night!
How We Got to the TBS Championship Match
During her nine-belt celebration on last week’s AEW Dynamite, Mercedes Moné dodged a question about tapping out to Alex Windsor in a tag match the week before, but threatened to put Windsor in a hospital bed next to her husband, Will Ospreay.
Windsor responded on AEW Collision, promising to tap Moné again, but this time to take the TBS Championship. That brings us to the TBS Championship match!
TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné def. Alex Windsor
Our opening contest was the first championship match of the evening, as Alex Windsor looked for her first AEW gold against “The CEO” Mercedes Moné.
Windsor came out of the gates all over Moné, nearly capturing the TBS Champion in the same Sharpshooter that earned a tap out two weeks ago. The challenger was in control and concern was written all over Moné’s face.
Mercedes battled back and locked in The Statement Maker, yet Windsor was able to get a break. That submission didn’t keep Windsor down for long, as she was able to recover quickly with a huge cannonball to the outside, knocking Moné’s head off the floor.
Once again, Windsor locked in her Sharpshooter, but it was on the apron, so a tap didn’t matter. Moné grabbed Windsor’s hair to gain a little separation and then slid through to the outside and powerbombed Windsor on the apron!
The champion remained in control until Windsor hit a big headbutt counter to turn the tide back in her favor. Windsor had the champion reeling and locked in the Sharpshooter for a third time, but this time it was right in the middle of the ring! Moné resorted to a hair pull to get out of it, as it was apparent she was getting desperate.
Moné hit a Crucifix Bomb to get out of Windsor’s grasp for a two-count, but when Moné went for more, Windsor countered into a sitout powerbomb, leaving both competitors on the mat. Justin Roberts announced 10 minutes remained in the championship match.
Windsor stirred first and realized she had Moné’s legs in a compromising position, so she locked in yet another Sharpshooter. The two rolled to the floor, but Windsor still had Moné’s legs in the Sharpshooter as the champion tapped, although it meant nothing.
Both women returned to the ring and Moné tried to set up The Monéymaker, but Windsor was able to counter. And quickly followed with a blue thunder bomb. However, Mercedes kicked out at the last possible moment!
With Windsor on the top rope, a headbutt stunned her, allowing Moné to throw her to the mat. Moné immediately locked in The Statement Maker, and after a couple escape attempts, Windsor was able to reverse the submission into a pin attempt for a two count.
As Windsor popped up, Moné reversed the momentum into a capture pin for the victory and successful title defense!
It looked like the two may shake hands after the match, but Moné turned her back on Windor. Another Sharpshooter attempt resulted in a belt shot to the face. Moné went back to The Statement Maker, but a returning Riho came through the crowd to stomp Moné and sent her flying to the outside with a dropkick.
As Moné collected herself on the outside, Riho grabbed the TBS Championship and smiled!
Where Does HOOK Stand with The Opps?
Renee Paquette was in the back with two-thirds of the AEW World Trios Champions, Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs of The Opps. After acknowledging how they backed up Darby Allin earlier in the night, Paquette asked where things stood with HOOK and The Opps. Joe said you can ask him yourself just as HOOK showed up.
HOOK said he didn’t need Samoa Joe or Powerhouse Hobbs to fight his battles. And he wasn’t happy that he was replaced “before the body was cold” in reference to Hobbs replacing him as part of the AEW World Trios Champions.
Joe explained that The Opps take their opportunities and they had to make the call with Hook down.
Joe took the blame for making the call and said even if HOOK doesn’t want their backup, there will come a time when he needs their help and whether he wants it or not, The Opps will have his back.
Ricochet and GOA
Ricochet said his problems with The Hurt Syndicate predate their time together in AEW. Ricochet then said they should settle their differences at All Out Toronto on September 20th and that wasn’t a challenge, it was a demand.
Mark Briscoe def. Lance Archer of the Don Callis Family
Before his match, Mark Briscoe addressed how special it was to be back in the 2300 Arena because it was the building where he and his brother Jay fell in love with professional wrestling.
Briscoe said his attention was on Kyle Fletcher and the TNT Championship, but that meant a conversation with Don Callis to get his match for the title.
“I am speaking of the same Don Callis that looks like Elton John dressed up as a prosthetic penis for Halloween!”
Callis made his way to the ring with Rocky Romero and Lance Archer. He said he was too busy getting Fletcher ready to deal with the impatient Briscoe, but then revealed that Briscoe would face Konosuke Takeshita this Saturday on AEW Collision. Takeshita made his way out to face off with Briscoe and exited without incident.
That wasn’t enough for Briscoe, as he demanded another member of the Callis Family face him tonight. Archer stepped up and we had ourselves an impromptu match.
Briscoe attacked Archer as he tried to step over the top rope, and with a referee in the ring, the bell rang!
Immediately, Briscoe knocked Archer back to the outside and went for a dive, but he was caught by Archer and chokeslammed onto the apron! Archer went for a quick pin and got a two count, and it was clear he had more danger on his mind. It didn’t take long to see what that was, as Archer hit another chokeslam, this time on the steel steps!
With Archer in full control, he beat Briscoe up around the ringside area before finally getting back in the ring.
As the Philadelphia crowd got behind him with “DEM BOYZ” chants, Briscoe finally got Archer down and tried the dive to the outside again, but this time he was successful, nearly knocking both him and Archer into the front row!
Archer’s power got him back into the contest with a powerbomb in the corner followed by yet another chokeslam, which would have finished the match against most opponents, but not Briscoe. He kicked out in the nick of time, eliciting a huge reaction and another shot of life. Briscoe took Archer down again and knew this was his chance.
Briscoe quickly scaled the ropes and hit a picture-perfect Froggy Bow to get the win ahead of his big match with Takeshita on Collision.
AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm Speaks!
Earlier in the day, AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm commandeered a camera crew to talk about the history of the 2300 Arena in only a way she can.
“Philadelphia freaks, lend me your ears.”
Storm said no forever champion or belt collector could take her championship. She asked for the best, the worst, and everything in between.
“But don’t worry, darlings. God doesn’t judge. That’s my job!”
Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron Get Interrupted
Renee Paquette caught up with Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron to get their thoughts on their ongoing issues with Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford. Cameron admitted that Bayne bloodied her again last week, questioning the protection of her mask. Statlander reminded her that her wrath didn’t come from a mask. That seemed to fire up Cameron, who said that as an undefeated tag team, they were going straight for the top…and called out AEW World Tag Team Champions Bandido?
Statlander directed Cameron’s attention back towards Bayne and Ford before being interrupted by Wheeler Yuta. He said he was delivering a message from someone else.
“The Death Riders? We got your back. Just want you to know that.”
Harley tried to respond, but Marina Shafir appeared in front of Statlander. She told Shafir, “You can tell our friend that I got his message, alright?”
Yuta then complained that he had to wrestle after all he’d been through in the night, but promised to deliver Statlander’s message.
AEW World Tag Team Championship: Brodido def. Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta
Yuta continued to the ring alongside Claudio Castagnoli and Shafir, as they entered through the hostile crowd for the AEW World Tag Team Championship match with Brodido.
Even after complaining about his previous run-in with Darby Allin’s tack-covered skateboard, Yuta started the match with ROH World Champion Bandido.
Bandido easily handled Yuta early on, much to the chagrin of Castagnoli, who tagged himself in as Brody King did the same in the opposite corner.
Castagnoli and King tried to outpower each other, yet neither could gain an advantage until a huge forearm from King put Castagnoli on the mat. Bandido got back in and quickly went to work double-teaming Castagnoli with King.
Bandido celebrated with the Macarena. King decided to exit without a dance of his own.
While you’d expect a power display from Castagnoli, it was Bandido who showed off by muscling Castagnoli up into a vertical suplex!
“BAN-DI-DO! BAN-DI-DO! BAN-DI-DO!”
With the ROH World Champion feeling it, he ascended to the top, but Castagnoli was ready, reversing the momentum in a devastating backbreaker.
The Philadelphia crowd continued to express their displeasure with Yuta, so Castagnoli responded by knocking King off the apron with a running big boot.
Bandido got enough time to recover and swung the match back in the champions’ favor when he hit a defensive Code Red on Claudio.
King tagged back in and came out swinging with chops to both Castagnoli and Yuta before sandwiching them in the corner with a splash followed by a cannonball.
Bandido got the tag and the unique offense of Brodido was back on display, including Bandido hitting a head scissors on King, sending him crashing into a downed Castagnoli! You won’t see that anywhere else!
Sensing a chance to finish things, Bandido went to the top, but missed a frog splash, which allowed Yuta back into the match. However, King and Bandido were ready, as they had Yuta set up for the Second Shooter, but Shafir grabbed Bandido’s leg to stop it.
Castagnoli came flying in with an uppercut to break it all up and then sent King to the outside. With Shafir distracting the referee, Jon Moxley appeared from the aisle and sent King into the steel post.
Back in the ring, Bandido was all alone against Castagnoli and Yuta. Castagnoli hit a superplex and then launched Yuta from the top onto Bandido, but he kicked out!
A giant swing by Castagnoli into a Yuta dropkick was almost the end, but King broke up the pin!
Moxley looked ready to take another shot at King until Darby Allin jumped on his back, taking him out of the mix for good.
King slugged Yuta with a huge forearm from the outside, leaving Bandido to hit a 21 Plex for the successful championship defense!
As Brodido celebrated, Allin escaped with the Death Riders hot on his tail.
AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada Has Words for Konosuke Takeshita
Renee Paquette was in the back with the AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada and asked him about the tension with fellow Don Callis Family member Konosuke Takeshita in last week’s tag match. Okada said Takeshita may call himself “The Alpha, “ but he is the “top dog” in the family…bitch.
The Hurt Syndicate Accept Ricochet’s Challenge
Renee Paquette was with The Hurt Syndicate to get their thoughts on the challenge from Ricochet and GOA for All Out. MVP ran down Ricochet and questioned why GOA listened to him. He also accepted the challenge for All Out!
FTR Brawl With Adam Copeland and Christian Cage Again
While we were supposed to hear from Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, FTR attacked Copeland just seconds after he made his entrance. With Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood going to work on Copeland, Cage ran out to even the odds.
All four men battled in and out of the ring with security unable to keep them apart. That brought out members of the ROH locker room to help restore order, as Dax bled from a cut opened in the melee.
It seemed as if everything was dying down until Harwood grabbed Jordan Oliver and Wheeler planted him with the spike piledriver.
That set off another fight with Adam Priest going after FTR, just days after he and JD Drake lost to Harwood and Wheeler on AEW Collision.
Did you really expect order to be restored in the 2300 Arena?
FTR Make a Challenge for AEW Collision
Stokely and FTR were backstage following the brawl with their All Out opponents, Christian Cage and Adam Copeland, but before Big Stoke could say much, Harwood called Adam Priest over to berate him for attacking them just minutes ago. As Priest tried to apologize, Wheeler told him they could do it again this Saturday on AEW Collision, so he better find a partner.
All-Star 8-Man Tag: TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander, and the Young Bucks def. AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page, Kenny Omega, and JetSpeed
While the Young Bucks made another less-than-spectacular entrance, we were treated to some footage from their meet and greet earlier in the day. They really needed the Monéy…and still do.
More importantly, it was time for our main event!
The AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page started things off with the “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander, in a callback to Alexander’s AEW debut against Page in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament back in April.
Hangman took down Alexander and had an intense staredown with the TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, but when he turned his back to make a tag, Fletcher attacked from behind!
That brought everyone into the ring to throw hands, as Philadelphia roared in approval!
After knocking all four of their opponents to the outside, Page, Omega, Bailey, and Knight all hit planchas at the same time. They even took some time to celebrate with the fans, who were whipped into a frenzy.
Omega and Page went to work on Alexander back in the ring, making it apparent they had already found their old chemistry.
An eyerake by Alexander blinded Omega long enough for Fletcher to go on the attack, which put Kenny in the wrong corner for some time.
Omega tagged Speedball, giving their side a glimmer of hope, although Alexander regained control quickly, which allowed Matt Jackson to go to work. Knight entered the fray to give his team some life, buying enough time to tag Hangman back in the match. After eating some offense from the Young Bucks, Page was able to tag in Omega just as Fletcher tagged in for his side.
Page and Omega had Fletcher in big trouble until Alexander ripped Page off the apron. Fletcher fought off Omega and followed that with a big dive to Page on the outside. Fletcher went for more on the inside, but Hangman hit a big powerbomb to reverse his fortunes.
Eventually, we got back to Alexander and Bailey as the legal men, although they wound up back outside in a dangerous position on the guardrail. Knight came flying off the top and clotheslined Alexander into the front row!
Knight turned right into a kick from Nick Jackson and it looked like Bailey would get spiked by the Bucks on the outside, but Nick springboarded into the ring to help Fletcher spike Knight with a piledriver before going back outside to do the same to Bailey.
As the match continued, the Bucks hit a foot stomp/powerbomb combo on Bailey, which Excalibur suggested calling the “MmmBop Drop.” It’s catchy!
Omega and Fletcher tagged back in, trading reversals until Omega hit Snap Dragon suplexes on Fletcher and Alexander. That brought the Bucks back together with Omega and Page, as the memories of their legendary title match at AEW Revolution 2020 came flooding back with the crowd erupting in a “Holy Shit!” chant.
As all four men traded blows, Hangman went for a Buckshot on Matt Jackson, but he ducked as Nick went for his own Buckshot and instead hit Matt! Hangman immediately connected with Nick and Omega followed with a V-Trigger on Matt. It looked like Page and Omega had Matt Jackson set up for the Buckshot/V-Trigger, but Nick made the save and the brothers delivered a pair of superkicks only for Omega and Page to fire back with a pair of clotheslines, as all four men went down.
Fletcher tagged back in and the ring was clear for him and Page. A couple of tombstone reversals by both men ended with Fletcher finally hitting the move. Knight made a blind tag and started teeing off on Fletcher, as Bailey came in to go to work with his tag partner. Matt and Nick Jackson got involved long enough for Fletcher to recover, as he avoided the UFO Splash by getting his knees up on Knight.
After a running kick in the corner, Fletcher had Knight perched on the top rope, but Bailey came in from the side to hit Fletcher with a Poisonrana only to be met by a pair of superkicks from the Bucks.
Matt and Nick took out Omega and Page with dives to the outside before assisting Alexander with a piledriver on Knight. Fletcher finished Knight with his devastating brainbuster to get the win.
The match was over, yet the fighting continued, as JetSpeed and the Young Bucks fought up the ramp while Rocky Romero and Lance Archer hit the ring to give the Don Callis Family even more of an advantage.
They isolated Page in the ring, which gave Alexander the opportunity to hit yet another brainbuster, this time putting the AEW World Champion through a chair!
Omega tried to fight back, but the numbers were just too much and a chairshot to the weakened midsection of Omega only made matters worse.
With a table set up on the floor, Fletcher grabbed Omega on the apron and hit a sickening brainbuster through the table, shattering pieces everywhere.
Medical personnel attended to Omega, as Page tried to check on his partner while Fletcher basked in the damage he inflicted as AEW Dynamite came to a close.
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