AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming Results: December 10, 2025 — Samoa Joe Retains, Babes of Wrath Make Tag Team History, Bailey Stuns Fletcher, More
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AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming Results: December 10, 2025 — Samoa Joe Retains, Babes of Wrath Make Tag Team History, Bailey Stuns Fletcher, More

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AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming was back for our yearly tradition, live on TBS and HBO Max from Atlanta, Georgia. The AEW World Championship was on the line, and the 2025 Continental Classic continued, but first, we saw the finals of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament!


To open tonight’s Dynamite, The Babes of Wrath made history by defeating Timeless Love Bombs to become the inaugural AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions! In the main event, Samoa Joe did everything he could to keep the AEW World Championship from Eddie Kingston and succeeded, although Kingston didn’t make it easy. And earlier in the night, “Hangman” Adam Page said he’d be waiting for the winner at AEW Worlds End!


Speaking of Page, hell froze over, as he and Swerve Strickland successfully teamed to defeat Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs of The Opps in a wild Tornado Tag Match that took a while to officially get started after the two teams fought through the concession area!


And to begin the third week of the Continental Classic, we saw Gold League action, as Kazuchika Okada moved into a tie for first place with six points thanks to a win over “Jungle’ Jack Perry while Kyle Fletcher took his first loss of the tournament to “Speedball” Mike Bailey, who got on the board with his first three points! Plus, so much more!


Here's everything that happened on AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming in Atlanta, Georgia, for December 10, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.


AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming Recap Tonight for Atlanta



AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Final: The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) def. Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa) - BABES OF WRATH ARE THE INAUGURAL AEW WOMEN’S WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS


Mina and Harley opened up this historic matchup with a back-and-forth of reversals that didn’t let either woman take an advantage until Cameron hit a slingblade to take both to the mat. Willow and Toni tagged in at the same time to a massive ovation from the crowd! They exchanged blows until Cameron and Shirakawa entered and did the same. Timeless Love Bombs wound up on the apron, so Willow used Harley to dropkick them to the ground. Willow followed with a running cannonball off the apron to wipe out Storm and Shirakawa once again! 


Back in the ring, Willow dropped Harley onto Storm in an assisted wheelbarrow slam, but Storm kicked out at two. Cameron got snatched by Shirakawa on the ropes, so Storm took advantage and dumped Cameron on her head! Storm stayed on the attack until Mina tagged back in and Storm tossed her onto Cameron from her shoulders. Cameron kicked out just in time but was clearly weakened. Cameron fought out of Mina’s grasp with a side suplex and tagged in Willow! She lit up both members of the Love Bombs with chops and then ran through them with a double clothesline. Storm got up, so Willow POUNCED her through the ropes and out of the ring! 


Nightingale wore down the smaller Shirakawa with her power for the next few minutes, as Storm begged for a tag. Cameron tagged in for a running shining wizard that nearly won the match, but Shirakawa wasn’t done yet! Cameron was locked in a rear chinlock, but the crowd got behind Mina to energize her out of the hold. Nightingale tagged in and laid out Mina with a shot to stop her momentum. Mina came back with a massive reversal into a DDT that allowed Storm to tag back in, and she was on fire! Storm dropkicked both of the Babes and dropped Cameron with a DDT. Before Storm could lock in the TCM Chicken Wing, Nightingale broke it up. Shirakawa broke through a double-team and locked Cameron in a figure-four while DDTing Nightingale! What unbelievable offense in this historic match!


Storm and Nightingale pushed the momentum of the figure-four back and forth to reverse the pain until Nightingale tried an Indian Death Lock, but the submissions were broken, and everyone fought to their feet. A headbutt exchange led by Storm and Nightingale nearly put everyone down, but Cameron and Shirakawa used whatever they had left to hit slingblades, and our finalists were on the mat!


Storm escaped Nightingale on the top rope and sprinted across the ring to save Shirakawa from Cameron in the same predicament. Storm held Cameron for Shirakawa, who skied off the top with a slingblade! Storm immediately followed with a Storm Zero, but Nightingale saved the match with a senton on the pin attempt! Storm knocked Willow to the outside, but Willow blocked a DDT and hit a release Northern Lights suplex on the floor!


Back in the ring, Shirakawa and Cameron exchanged strikes, which Shirakawa won with a kick and backfist combo to put Cameron on the mat. Mina picked Cameron up for the Glamorous Driver, but Cameron turned it into Her Finishing Move! She made the tag to Willow, who nailed Mina with a Babe with the Powerbomb to get the pinfall victory! 


The Babes of Wrath have made history as the INAUGURAL AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions! Congratulations to Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron!


Renee Paquette joined the NEW AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions in the ring to get their championship thoughts. Nightingale said, “First feeling? Tired. That was a hard fight. Harley’s mouth is all bloody. It isn’t just lipstick, folks. But I, I’m proud of myself, of course, but I am so proud of Harley Cameron, and it’s been a rough year of knowing who’s there for me and who’s not, but she is so great, and she has been, in here and out.”


Cameron continued, “Willow and I were in the ring in my second-ever match. I can’t believe I’m next to you today and we’re the first-ever ALL ELITE WOMEN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!”


“WHAT ARE WE? BABES! AND WHAT DO WE HAVE? WRATH! BABES OF WRATH!”


The Babes celebrated with many well-deserved fireworks. The celebration stopped when Storm and Shirakawa re-entered the ring, but it was only to offer handshakes of congratulations.


Samoa Joe Says Eddie Kingston Will Get What He Wants


Powerhouse Hobbs, HOOK and Katsuyori Shibata backed up Samoa Joe backstage as he addressed Eddie Kingston. He said his time has come. This is what you wanted. You wanted the honest Samoa Joe. The person whose footsteps you followed. But that person was standing in front of Eddie the entire time. Joe’s always been that guy. 


“But Eddie, the man who’s gonna beat your ass tonight is going to show you the reality of what this business truly is.”


Jon Moxley Shows the Death Riders Will March On


Marina Shafir, Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia were gathered somewhere in a stairwell, as Jon Moxley said he was feeling alive even though his back was increasingly against the wall. But even if there’s one grain of sand to stand on, he can score. He can score big. Moxley says you need the right circumstances to try? He fights every day for them because the Death Riders are constantly chasing the dragon. Garcia said they are the hungriest, and if you want something, you have to take it every single time.


Continental Classic Gold League: AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (6 points) def. “Jungle” Jack Perry (0 points)


In his first match, taking the place of the injured Darby Allin, Jack Perry told Renee Paquette that he’s going to soak up the moment of this match, as it’s his first AEW singles match in more than a year and his Continental Classic debut. With Okada in the match, Don Callis joined the commentary desk in a strictly announcer role as per the Continental Rules.


Perry attacked Okada right at the bell and forced him into the corner before sending Okada to the outside with head scissors! He followed with a dive that found its Rainmaker target and then tossed Okada into the guardrail. Okada reversed Perry into the opposite guardrail, but Perry fired out with a dropkick right to Okada’s face! What a start for Perry!


Perry rolled Okada in to get a two count. Okada caught a charging Perry and put him on the top rope, so Perry came off with an elbow that connected! That was good for another near-fall. Perry mounted Okada in the corner for 10 punches and flipped the middle finger, but Okada escaped and dropkicked Perry all the way to the floor, who hit with a sickening thud. Okada followed out and tossed Perry over the rail into the crowd. He draped Perry over the rail and dropped him face-first on the floor with a DDT!


With Okada in firm control, the crowd cheered Perry back to his feet in the ring, but Okada quickly dropped him back to the mat with a forearm. Perry tried to fight up again, so Okada dropped him with a bigger forearm. Perry threw even more shots, which only angered Okada, who unloaded with more shots until Perry came back with a flying clothesline out of nowhere!


Both men stayed down until Perry stopped Okada in the corner with a back elbow. Okada charged back after, but Perry flipped over him and caught Okada with a German suplex! Perry hit a spectacular DDT for another two-count! Okada stopped Perry’s momentum with a neckbreaker over his leg and a body slam, followed by his patented elbow from the top! Okada hit the Rainmaker Finger Pose and picked up Perry for the Rainmaker, but Perry escaped and went for a Poisonrana, although Okada was ready for it and nailed a dropkick!


Perry avoided another Rainmaker attempt with a superkick and a poisonrana! Perry ran his knee into a downed Okada, which nailed him right in the head! Okada kicked out at the last moment! Perry tried to lock in a choke, so Okada bit him to evade it. Okada went for a tombstone, so Perry bit him in the crotch to escape. A taste of Okada’s own medicine! Or something like that.


Perry got the Snaretrap in on the second try, and Okada was in major trouble! Okada made it to the ropes just in time to break the hold. Okada grabbed a chair on the floor, so Perry knocked it away and returned Okada to the ring. Okada got a backslide, but Perry rolled over and ate a Rainmaker! Okada kept wrist control, picked Perry up for another, so Perry ducked and held on to the ropes to avoid a dropkick. Perry charged, so Okada turned the momentum into an Emerald Flosion! He grabbed Perry by the waist and hit a second Rainmaker to get the pinfall and earn three points! Okada moves to six points and joins the top of the Gold League table!


The Don Callis Family came out to celebrate, and Callis had the mic to say something important. Callis had Perry stand up and told him that it was a fantastic match and the toughest Okada had had in a long time. There’s no shame in losing, and maybe the million dollars he tried to give to the Young Bucks, he should have given to another talent. He said Perry is great, but he lacks focus and direction and could use a family. So he’s offering Perry a special signing bonus of the Young Bucks’ money, which he held up in a duffel bag. He said it’s a great offer, and he needs an answer, so what are you waiting for? Remember, there are seven of us and one of you. Callis gave Perry the mic as the Family urged him on while the crowd tried to sway Perry the other way.


“For the second time tonight, it looks like I’m gonna bite off more than I can chew…”


And Perry went on the attack! He was quickly subdued until Luchasaurus ran down, but stopped at the apron. With the Callis Family focused on Luchasaurus, Matt and Nick Jackson attacked from behind with chairs! They cleaned house until Okada begged off from his knees, so the Bucks hit a BTE Trigger! The Bucks and Jurassic Express trapped Callis until Konosuke Takeshita stepped in front of Callis to eat a pair of superkicks! Rocky Romero got a pair for his troubles while Callis was pulled out of the ring!


In the back, we saw The Conglomeration celebrating with the NEW AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Babes of Wrath. Even Timeless Love Bombs joined the celebration despite losing in the tournament final.


Mercedes Moné’s Bad Beats


We saw a review of Mercedes Moné’s recent “bad beats,” including losing to AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander at Full Gear and losing the ROH Women’s World TV Title to Red Velvet last weekend at ROH Final Battle. She bounced back with a successful TBS Championship defense against Lelia Grey the next night on Collision, but her frustrations were evident before, during and after the match.


Eddie Kingston is Ready for Samoa Joe


Renee Paquette asked Kingston how he was feeling before facing Samoa Joe for the AEW World Title tonight in the main event. 


“Nervous, it’s good to have fear. It keeps you on your toes. But what I’ve been really thinking about is the fact that the GOAT of pro wrestling, Terry Funk, today is the 50th anniversary of him winning the world championship. And I know Terry’s watching. I hope my mom and dad are watching. See, now I’m getting too emotional.”


Paquette said we’d seen Kingston be emotional throughout this whole thing.


“Well, because you don’t know how many times you’re gonna have a shot. I’m already 0-2 in World Title matches, and you just don’t know. I’m really trying hard to do this because I wanna crash out right now, but I have respect for you. Look, Joe, I know you’re watching, and you’re stretching, getting ready with all your homies and HOOK. You’re gonna fight for your life, dog. I ain’t going down easy.”


TNT Champion Mark Briscoe Confronted by Daniel Garcia


Tony Schiavone interviewed Briscoe in the ring ahead of his TNT Championship match with Daniel Garcia this Saturday at Collision Winter is Coming in Cardiff, Wales. He wanted to deliver a clear, concise message to his haters and doubters, “Y’all can kiss my big, white ass!”


He said it’s one thing to become a champion, but another to reign and defend the championship. Before he could say much else, we heard the nasal voice of Wheeler Yuta. He made his way to the ring with Marina Shafir and Daniel Garcia and insulted Briscoe the entire way. Garcia complimented Yuta’s insults toward Briscoe, but then stood toe-to-toe with Briscoe. He said everything about Briscoe is sad, but it’ll be more sad when Garcia beats him for the TNT Title to become a two-time champion, and Briscoe has to figure out how to provide for his family with a broken leg.


Briscoe said they might be fighting for the title this Saturday in Cardiff, but they shouldn’t deprive the people of Atlanta with a fight tonight! Garcia tried to start something, so Briscoe nailed him with a right hand! Shafir and Yuta held Garcia back and took him out of the ring.


AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander Chases Off the Triangle


Backstage, we saw Triangle of Madness beating up members of the women’s locker room until AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander hit the scene with a chair to fight them away, as Thekla, Julia Hart and Skye Blue fled from the champ.


Tornado Tag Match: “Hangman” Adam Page & Swerve Strickland def. AEW World Trios Champions Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps


Hobbs and Shibata headed to the ring, backed up by several members of the Opps Dojo. Hangman and Swerve both entered through the crowd, so the Dojo members were sent after them to attack before the match. Page and Strickland were ready with chains and a staple gun! Shibata and Hobbs followed into the crowd, and they fought Page and Strickland into the concession area! Hangman and Hobbs battled near the bar, so Hobbs snagged a couple of beers. However, he couldn’t enjoy it, as Hangman put him through a table! The bartender high-fived Page and gave him a beer! Shibata kicked Swerve off a chair elsewhere, as the action was happening everywhere but the ring, as the match hadn’t even started yet!


All four men finally fought their way back down the stairs and into the ringside area! Hobbs and Page got in the ring, so the bell finally rang! Tornado Tag rules were now in effect! Hobbs and Shibata double-teamed Page by alternating suplexes and bodyslams. Page was smushed in the corner by a Hobbs charge, and Shibata finished the attack with a running dropkick. Hobbs powered Page back down to the mat, which allowed Shibata to hit a running PK. Hobbs dropped Page with a punch and went to the apron while Shibata held Page. Prince Nana got on the apron to distract Hobbs, so Hobbs never saw Swerve nail him with a kick. Swerve and Page dove to opposite sides of the ring to take out Hobbs and Shibata on the floor! Page took out Hobbs with a clothesline to the floor.


Back in the ring, Swerve had his way with Shibata until Hobbs stopped a House Call by pulling Swerve to the floor. Shibata ducked a Buckshot Lariat attempt and nailed Page with a low blow. On the outside, Swerve sent Hobbs up the stairs while Shibata had Page in an armbar. Swerve came off the top with a stomp to break it up!


All four men exchanged blows until Hobbs missed a charge and nailed Shibata! Page and Swerve nailed Hobbs with a double rolling elbow. Swerve went to the top for a 450 splash that got all of Shibata! A forearm from Page sent Hobbs into Swerve for some beautiful and unlikely double team offense! Page and Swerve powerbombed Hobbs from the apron to the floor! Page came back in with a Buckshot Lariat on Shibata, and Swerve finished things off with a House Call to earn the victory!


Don Callis Wants a Money Match with Young Bucks


After the Young Bucks took possession of what Don Callis calls “his money” earlier in the night, he threatened them with legal action but decided to challenge them to a Trios Match with three of his Family members against the Bucks and a partner of their choosing, with the winners taking home all $1,000,000! “If you grow a set, accept.”


Big Stoke Says Bang Bang Gang Get Their Title Shot in Manchester


Stokely ran down Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson before revealing they were getting their shot at FTR and the AEW World Tag Team Championships next week on Dynamite in Manchester, England, but they won’t be checking their bags with the titles on their way home. Top Guys, out!


Continental Classic Gold League Match: “Speedball” Mike Bailey (3 points) def. “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (6 points)


This was a first-time meeting in AEW, as Fletcher came into the match in a tie with Okada at the top of the Gold League with six points. Bailey frustrated Fletcher in the opening minutes, as he continued to go for pinfalls, which sent Fletcher to the outside for a breather. After stalling, Fletcher returned to the ring and started stomping Bailey to the mat. Bailey used his agility to escape Fletcher and sent him to the floor with a head scissors. Fletcher followed through the ropes with a hurricanrana! Bailey leapt to the top, but Fletcher was ready and caught the crossbody, which he quickly comboed into a backbreaker and slam. That earned a lot of praise from Bryan Danielson on commentary.


Bailey stopped a Fletcher charge with a boot from the corner, followed by a lightning-quick dropkick from the top. Bailey continued to pepper Fletcher with kicks, so Fletcher charged at him and fell to the floor. Bailey took advantage with a springboard moonsault, and he was sensing victory! He threw Fletcher back in the ring, so Fletcher rolled out the other side. Fletcher stopped Bailey with a thrust kick, and the two fought near the railing until Fletcher hit a falling Michinoku Driver while standing on the top of the guardrail. Both men went crashing to the floor!


Fletcher now had a clear advantage and got Bailey back in the ring, where he continued to punish Fletcher. They fought on the apron, and it looked like Fletcher had Bailey in trouble with another thrust kick, only for Bailey to take Fletcher down. Bailey moonsaulted onto Fletcher knees-first on the apron! Bailey was leaving it all out there!


Bailey got Fletcher on the top and took him off with a hurricanrana. Bailey returned to the top and went for a shooting star press, only to come down on Fletcher’s knees. Fletcher immediately took advantage with a lawn dart and a high-angle powerbomb, which looked like the end, but Bailey kicked out! Fletcher collapsed for a few moments, only to rise back up with vicious kicks to Bailey. The two traded loud chops until they both feigned kicks, with Fletcher connecting first, followed by a half-and-half suplex. Bailey countered Fletcher in midair into a near-fall. The two traded reversals until Bailey turned a powerbomb into a hurricanrana for a two-count with five minutes to go! Bailey stayed on the attack and hit a massive head kick, and now it was Fletcher showing resilience with a late kickout. Bailey hit The Funtime Adventure, and somehow Fletcher kicked out to the shock of Bailey and the crowd! 


Bailey went for a roundhouse, but Fletcher was ready with a thrust kick. Bailey came back with a thrust kick and spinkick of his own to send Fletcher reeling into the corner. Bailey hit The Ultima Weapon from the top to Fletcher’s back, but Fletcher kicked out again! What a match.

Bailey tried the Ultima Weapon on the floor, but Fletcher missed, and Bailey landed with a thud! Fletcher quickly grabbed him for an apron powerbomb and chucked him in the ring to stay on the offense. A brainbuster quickly followed a rising kick to the corner, and BAILEY KICKED OUT! FLETCHER IS STUNNED!


Somehow Bailey got a reversal into a near-fall and the two traded pin attempts until Bailey trapped Fletcher for a three count out of nowhere with one minute left in the time limit! Bailey has earned his first three points and given Fletcher his first loss! 


Hangman Wants the AEW World Title At Worlds End


Renee Paquette said after teaming with Swerve Strickland, it feels like hell has truly frozen over, so what’s next for Page? He said it’s what’s always in front of him, the AEW Men’s World Championship! He’ll be watching Eddie and Joe tonight, and regardless of who wins, he’ll be coming for them and his World Championship at Worlds End!


The Young Bucks Find Their Third Man


Matt and Nick Jackson offered a spot in their million-dollar Trios Match against the Don Callis Family to Luchasaurus, but he said no and pointed to Kenny Omega’s locker room door. The Bucks knocked, and he answered. They made him the same offer, and while he said that’s a lot of money, with Don Callis involved, he’d do it for free. The match is on for Manchester!


AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe (c) def. Eddie Kingston


The crowd was red hot for Kingston, as HOOK came to the ring with Joe. As Joe and Kingston measured each other up at the bell, HOOK got caught trying to grab Kingston’s leg and was ejected from the ringside area! Joe quickly dumped Kingston on his head with a brutal suplex and stayed on the challenger with quick shots. Kingston fought through and started to get his own offense rolling with a big lariat that took Joe off his feet!


Kingston and Joe traded chops until Kingston got control and worked over Joe in the corner. This was an absolute slugfest from the get-go! Kingston alternated head and body shots before putting Joe down with an uppercut. Kingston kicked Joe up to his feet and asked Joe for more, so Joe answered! Kingston peppered him with slaps, so Joe did the same, only for Kingston to floor him with a clothesline as the crowd chanted, “EDDIE!” Joe avoided Eddie in the corner, which turned the tide. Joe unloaded on Kingston in the corner before hitting his patented facewash boot across Kingston’s face!


The crowd tried to will Kingston back into it, as he struggled to stay away from Joe’s continuous shots. Kingston got back to his feet and managed to chop Joe twice to set up a pair of lariats, but when he went for a third, Joe was ready with a massive powerslam! Joe picked Kingston up with knees to the chest, yet that seemed to wake Kingston up for spurts of strikes, only for Joe to take him back down to the mat. Joe ran at Kingston, but Kingston caught him in a head-and-neck suplex that put Joe right on his head. Joe kicks out!


Joe got back up to hit a fireman’s carry slam and locked in an STF, so Kingston bit his way out of it! Kingston nailed a DDT, but Joe rolled to the floor to avoid the cover. Kingston threw Joe into the ring to set up for his spinning backfist, but Joe blocked it, and Kingston turned it into a cutter! Kingston went for another backfist only to swing right into the Coquina Clutch, which Joe locked in to get Kingston to pass out for the successful AEW World Championship defense!


The first part of Winter is Coming has come to a close in Atlanta!


Catch AEW Collision Winter is Coming on TNT and HBO Max in a special coast-to-coast broadcast Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT in Cardiff, Wales!


And remember… We are AEW—Where The Best Wrestle! 

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