AEW September to Remember Results: September 17, 2025 — Fletcher vs. Hangman Signing, All Out Qualifiers, More
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AEW September to Remember Results: September 17, 2025 — Fletcher vs. Hangman Signing, All Out Qualifiers, More

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September to Remember Results

AEW September to Remember from Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, was the final stop before AEW All Out this Saturday afternoon in Toronto, LIVE on PPV.


After signing the contract for their AEW World Championship match at All Out, “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher promised to leave “Hangman” Adam Page bloody and unable to walk out on his two feet. Fletcher delivered on that promise to end the night after fellow Don Callis Family members Josh Alexander and Hechicero defeated TopFlight to clinch a spot in the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match at All Out, as did the Young Bucks and JetSpeed. Darby Allin got some advice from Bryan Danielson ahead of his Coffin Match with Jon Moxley, while Moxley got a stiff test from Roderick Strong, but came away victorious. 


All that and more just days away from All Out! Here is everything that happened at AEW September to Remember for September 17, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.

AEW September to Remember Recap Tonight for London



AEW World Championship Contract Signing for “Hangman” Adam Page vs. “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher at All Out

The legendary Tony Schiavone welcomed us to AEW September to Remember for the contract signing to make the AEW World Championship match at All Out official. And the AEW World Champion, “Hangman” Adam Page, was first to enter to a huge ovation from the London, Ontario crowd.


As soon as Schiavone mentioned Don Callis, the boos were overwhelming, as it was time for the challenger, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, to make his way to the ring.


Schiavone ran down the particulars for everyone in the ring and noted that both sides agreed to no physicality. Before he could go any further, Callis took things over and told Hangman, “I remember when you took that belt from me!”


Callis continued to run down his former ally Kenny Omega, calling him a weakling, but said he now has someone to get the belt back for him in Kyle Fletcher.


Page jumped in to remind Fletcher that he’s happy The Protostar agreed to leave Don Callis and the Family behind, because he doesn’t want half the roster getting involved in the AEW World Title matches, although he’d have no problem putting them all down.


Then, Page reminded Fletcher of how much he believes in him and what he could be, which is why he wants Fletcher to do it on his own. “You are someone that this entire roster one day could look to, to carry this company into the future!”


Hangman revealed that in the contract, if Callis or anyone in the Family gets involved, Fletcher will not only be disqualified, but he’ll also be stripped of the TNT Championship!


“You think that scares me, Hangman?” Fletcher said he would do anything for the championship and fears nothing. “I am still the best professional wrestler to ever step in an AEW ring!”


He is going to fulfill his destiny when he becomes AEW Champion at All Out.


“I’m better than you were in 2019 when you first challenged for that championship. I’m better than you were in 2021 when you first won that championship. And I’m damn sure better than you right now!”


Fletcher added, “AEW doesn’t need Hangman or Omega anymore, it needs ‘The Protostar’ Kyle Fletcher.”


With that, Fletcher signed the contract. And before Hangman did the same, he had a final message for the challenger.


“Kyle, I know how it feels to be you right now. I know what it feels like to be in your shoes. I have been there. But the thing you don’t know yet is how it will feel the morning after All Out. It will crush you! It will ruin you! It will all but take every shred of confidence that you have away from you! I believe you when you tell me you will give me everything you have, but it will not be enough. I will be sure of it!”


Hangman left Fletcher with an interesting request. “And Kyle, what you do with that feeling, that will be what defines you. So Kyle, at All Out, and in the days, and the years that follow, do not disappoint me.”


Page signed the contract and the AEW World Championship match for All Out was official!


Fletcher grabbed the mic to say one more thing. He’s a man of his word with no physicality in the contract signing and no interference in their match this Saturday, but he’s leaving with both the TNT and AEW World Championship this Saturday.


“And tonight, I’m going to leave you beaten, bloodied, and unable to walk out of here on your own two feet. And until that moment comes, say my full name.”


Fletcher shoved the mic in Page’s chest and left the ring.

Darby Allin and Jon Moxley Send Final Messages Before All Out

Three days before they meet in a Coffin Match, we got a recap of this brutal rivalry that’s gone on more than a year, including Allin calling out Moxley’s hypocrisy for how he treated his “brother” Bryan Danielson. Later tonight, we’ll see a sit-down interview with Danielson and Allin.

Jon Moxley def. Roderick Strong 

Accompanied by Marina Shafir and Daniel Garcia, former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley made his way to the ring for his first one-on-one match with Roderick Strong in AEW.


At the bell, Strong hit a diving dropkick through the ropes on Garcia to even the score. Moxley followed right behind, and this match got underway outside the ring. Mox had control, and to break the count, he gave Strong a chance to recover, walking right into a brutal backbreaker on the guardrail from “The Messiah of the Backbreaker!”


Moxley got back into the match for a brief time with his methodical brawling style, although it didn’t last long with Strong hitting a huge dropkick, knocking Mox to the outside. While Mox was down, Strong and O’Reilly got into a staredown with Garcia and Shafir. The distraction was enough for Mox to blindside Strong and send him into the front row!


Even as O’Reilly tried to fire him up, Strong continued to be grinded down by Moxley. Strong got in a flurry of chops and a clothesline before going to work with his patented offense on Moxley’s chest and back, although it wasn’t enough to keep Mox down for a three count.


Strong and Mox went into a chopping exchange, but that quickly ended with a Mox clothesline and a stalling piledriver. But Strong kicked out! Moxley tried to take a shortcut with an eye poke during an elbow exchange, but Strong came right back with a Sick Kick for a two count. Strong hit a Fireman’s Carry Slam, which Mox immediately turned into a Bulldog Choke!


Strong fought back with another Fireman’s Carry Slam and both men were down. Eventually, the two fought to the top rope with Moxley biting Strong’s hand to get some separation, although Strong came running back up the ropes with a kick to Mox’s head.


An awkward grip didn’t stop Strong from hoisting Mox off the top, sending him face first into the mat with a terrible landing. Mox somehow kicked out again!


The two spilled to the outside and Garcia tried to stop Strong from getting back into the ring until O’Reilly came to take Garcia’s attention. Back in the ring, Mox rolled Strong up for a two only to turn into a jumping knee. Strong went to finish it, although he didn’t see Wheeler Yuta and was tripped up. Mox capitalized with a Paradigm Shift followed by a bulldog choke for the win! He did a few push-ups to celebrate and then yelled out in pain while pointing to his chopped chest, as most do regardless of winning or losing against Strong.

MJF Complains About the All Out Stipulation to Tony Khan

We took a special look at the back and forth between MJF and Mark Briscoe, which comes to a tipping point this Saturday at All Out when they meet in a TNT Match, Tables N’Tacks! 


Then, we went back to a conversation that happened this past weekend at AEW Collision. MJF marched right into AEW President and CEO Tony Khan’s office and started rattling off complaints about Mark Briscoe’s stipulations, how MJF got screwed at Forbidden Door, and how Tony changed how he can use his Casino Gauntlet contract, so he felt he was owed one. He wants out of the match at All Out because he’s not a deathmatch wrestler like Briscoe.


Khan fired right back by saying he owes MJF nothing and that MJF’s conduct violated the rules of AEW and the sport of professional wrestling. 


MJF left unsatisfied, but chillingly told Khan, “I hope you’re so happy when there’s another Briscoe in the dirt! And that is on you, not me! You!”

Bobby Lashley of The Hurt Syndicate def. Toa Liona


Flanked by Ricochet and Bishop Kahn, Toa Liona made his way to the ring for one of the biggest matches of his career against “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley, who, as always, was accompanied by MVP and Shelton Benjamin of The Hurt Syndicate. These two sides will meet in a six-man tag team match at All Out on Saturday afternoon!


Liona throttled up the aggression and urgency from the jump and found himself handling Lashley, even fighting off a small flurry from the former AEW Tag Team Champion. An absolutely devastating Samoan Drop across the apron to Lashley gave Liona all the control in this important matchup!


After battling on the outside for a time, Liona brought Lashley back in to do some damage in the corner. However, Lashley turned that into an electric chair drop to bring the match back to even.


The two men traded massive forearms and then struggled to take each other down before Lashley hit a big belly-to-belly suplex, although Liona was able to fight right back up! After an exchange of reversals, Lashley dropped Liona face first on the mat. The All Mighty set up for a Spear, but Liona was pulled out of the ring by Ricochet and Kahn, so Lashley went to the outside and speared Liona anyway!


When Ricochet got in Lashley’s face, MVP dropped him with a right hand and threw him into the guard rail. Kahn tried to distract Lashley, only to walk into a huge thrust kick from Benjamin.


That took Lashley’s eye away from Liona, who nailed Lashley with a Pounce! A kickout at the last moment stood between Liona and the first pinfall on Lashley in AEW!


Lashley was able to get Liona in The Hurt Lock and despite an effort to fight out, he was submitted for the victory! MVP and Benjamin immediately took out an attacking Ricochet and Kahn to clear the ring and stand tall. They’ll meet again in three days at All Out!

Christian Cage & Adam Copeland Come Face-to-Face with FTR

Tony Schiavone was back in the ring to moderate an intense face-to-face between Christian Cage, Cope, and FTR. “The Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland made his way to the ring first, getting plenty of love from his home province of Ontario including the customary singing of his theme song.


Cage was out next and received the most positive reaction he’s had in years, as he’s also from Ontario. There was nothing positive about the reception FTR and Big Stoke got, entering behind about a dozen security guards.


Schiavone correctly pointed out how big a deal it was for these two teams to meet, especially with Cope and Cage tagging together in their hometown for the first time in nearly 20 years. He also reminded both sides that there would be heavy fines if there was any physicality tonight.


Stoke grabbed the microphone and ran down the specifics of the fines including $100K if either Cash Wheeler or Dax Harwood were touched and $500K if he was touched. Plus, he’d get the match canceled. He passed off the mic to Cash Wheeler.


Wheeler recalled the first meeting he had with Copeland 16 years ago. Copeland was a mentor, but he told Wheeler he had to kick down the door that was open. As Wheeler got angrier with the loud booing, he went on to say that FTR became the best tag team in the last 10 years. They helped Copeland get his career back. And when Adam finally made it to AEW, he made it The Cope Show.


Harwood was next to speak and promised he wouldn’t shout over the London crowd. He admitted Cage and Cope were the best tag team in the world, but that was because they were compared to two mediocre teams during their time.


Meanwhile, FTR has been the best for 11 years, with Harwood running down their career resumé, including classics with the Young Bucks and the infamous trilogy with The Briscoes. 


“For you, this is a dream match. You need this to be a dream match. In another life, maybe it would have been a dream, but this is the life we are dealt. On Saturday, don’t make us end yours.”


Copeland grabbed the mic from Wheeler and told him to shut up before telling Stokely, “You know all about disappointment, because you get no hoes.”


Now, it was time for Copeland to respond to Wheeler and Harwood. He reminded Wheeler that he gave him somewhere to live, but he didn’t ask for anything in return. He came to AEW to work with them. And if Harwood is going to complain about not being in the spotlight, then he needs to remember the fans wanted Copeland, not FTR in the spotlight. That got a rousing ovation from Ontario!


“Yes, you are now in the discussion of being one of the best tag teams of all time. Welcome to the club, we’ve been here for 25 years.”


Copeland runs down the much deeper resume of himself and Cage, reminding FTR that they will have to wrestle Cope and Cage in front of their people, in front of their hometown.


“You will understand why there’s only one Cope and Cage.”


Christian guided the microphone in Copeland’s face towards his own mouth and spoke for the first time, “Cage and Cope.”


The crowd erupted into a “CAGE AND COPE” chant! Now, Christian was ready to speak.


“Let’s be honest, $100,000 is a lot of money. And $500,000, Stokely, with that kind of money, you might actually be able to get yourself some hoes.”


Christian then said he didn’t want to sound like an “asshole”, but, “$100,000, hell, $500,000 doesn’t mean a damn to me…because I’m rich!”


And with that, Cope and Cage went after FTR, but security quickly jumped in only to be destroyed by both teams. They went at each other again with Copeland and Cage holding the ring, as we saw a bleeding Harwood along with Wheeler and Big Stoke stew from the aisle.

The Young Bucks Want to Make History

Renee Paquette caught up with the Young Bucks earlier today, as they were paying off production to make their entrance a little more special, according to Nick Jackson. Matt wondered if there was much money left, but Nick said there was plenty to go around.


Matt said, “Renee, tonight marks the beginning of the redemption tour for the Young Bucks. We’re gonna beat Bang Bang Gang. We’re going to go on to All Out in the 4-Way Ladder Match, and then we’re going to become the first-ever four-time AEW World Tag Team Champions.”


Nick admitted they’ve been mean to Renee the last few years, so they handed her $10,000 in cash. Renee immediately started counting the money with great jubilation.

AEW World Tag Team Title 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn)

As the Young Bucks made their way to the ring, they carried their winnings from last week, even giving some away to a fan with a pro-Young Bucks sign. Then, we saw footage from Being the Elite last week when Nick started blowing some of the money on slot machines.


Robinson and Gunn made their way to the ring without any cardboard members of any kind, and it was time to see who the first team would be to qualify for the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match against Brodido. The other two teams would qualify later tonight.


The Bucks confidently took control early in the match, even posing after taking down Juice, but he responded by taking them out with a double clothesline. Gunn tagged in and the Bucks quickly got back in control, using their speed to their advantage.


Gunn became the target of the former three-time AEW World Tag Team Champions, although that wasn’t enough for Nick Jackson, as he reached into the money bag to pay off Rick Knox. Knox declined, and Gunn rolled him up for a nearfall. Matt tagged in, and walked right into a tilt-a-whirl slam.


Robinson came in like a house of fire. First, he took out Nick before peppering Matt with punches. Next, it was time for the Bang Bang Gang to go to work with some tandem offense, as Gunn tagged back in the match. A cannonball from Juice was followed by a big clothesline from Gunn, although Nick was able to get a shoulder up at two.


Nick was able to drop Juice in the ring, but he walked right into a Fame-asser from Gunn on the floor! He was immediately hit by a diving kick from Matt, who was then dropkicked by Juice. Nick recovered enough to hit a running kick from the apron into Juice’s face. Matt propped up the Bang Bang Gang so Nick could hit a Tornillo on both of them!


Juice tried and failed to take on the Bucks by himself, although they couldn’t keep him down for a three. He avoided a BTE Trigger with the Bucks colliding knees, as Gunn came flying back in with a neckbreaker. Juice fought off a superkick, but found himself in another double team predicament only for Gunn to make the save with a leaping flatliner on Matt.


Juice hit a BladeRunner on Matt, and it still wasn’t enough!


Matt and Juice fought on the top rope with Juice hitting a hurricanrana only for Matt to reverse it into a pin, which Gunn then reversed back into a pin for Juice only for Nick to reverse it back with Matt on top, and after all that, Juice kicked out at two. Phew!


Nick backdropped Gunn over the top rope, and Juice followed right up with a clothesline to Nick. Juice turned right into Matt, who scooped him up for a piledriver, while Nick recovered to flip and spike Juice for the three count. 


The Young Bucks were the first challenging team that advanced to the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match at All Out!

The 8-Woman Tornado Tailgate Brawl Will Be Seen on TNT/HBO Max!

At the AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl before All Out, we’ll see Willow Nightingale, Interim ROH World TV Champion Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron, and Queen Aminata face Julia Hart and Skye Blue of Triangle of Madness, Megan Bayne, and Penelope Ford in an 8-Woman Tornado Tailgate Brawl at 2 p.m. ET on TNT and HBO Max!

AEW Unified Championship Eliminator Tournament: Máscara Dorada def. The Beast Mortos

For the first time in their careers, Dorada and The Beast Mortos faced off to see who would advance to All Out to face AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita in a 3-Way for the AEW Unified Championship.


Dorada took to the skies at the outset, yet the power of Mortos was just too much, as he chopped and slammed Dorada all over the ring, almost toying with his opponent.


However, Dorada didn’t slow down for long, as he took to the air to finally get some offense on Mortos. The two fought on the apron with Dorada hitting a Canadian Destroyer on the hardest part of the ring, as Bryan Danielson noted on commentary that we were in Canada!


Dorada quickly followed up with a Tornillo onto Mortos on the outside, yet he was clearly weakened by the beating he had already taken from Mortos. Perhaps that’s why Mortos was able to bounce back with a brutal backbreaker, only for Mortos to hit another Canadian Destroyer (in Canada!). Mortos somehow used Dorada’s momentum against him to drive his head into the mat for a two count.


Mortos went for the backbreaker again, yet Dorada was ready with a reversal into a crucifix bomb! Some execution issues for Dorada allowed Mortos to find some separation although Dorada was quickly able to recover for spectacular head scissors sending Mortos from the top rope to the apron below!


A shooting star press gave Dorada the three count, so he became the final qualifier for the AEW Unified Championship 3-Way at All Out! That brought out the champion, Okada, with Don Callis, only for Takeshita to come out alone to confront Okada, despite being another member of the Don Callis Family. Dorada took the opportunity to hit a skyscraping crossbody to Okada on the floor before facing off with Takeshita.

Spotlight on AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm 


The AEW Women’s World Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm, had the spotlight on her just three days before putting her AEW Women’s World Championship on the line against “The Toxic Spider” Thekla, Kris Statlander, and Jamie Hayter at All Out in a 4-Way.


After running down her very descriptive titles, Storm let us know just who and what she’s been up against in her seven months as champion in this reign. But she does it because AEW is “where the best wrestle, and if you’re not willing to put your life on the line every time you step in that ring, you ain’t s***!”


Storm knows that her reign could be over in three days when she must face three women. She suggests you’ll have to burn her body to the ground to beat her.


Hayter stepped into the spotlight to steal the microphone and reminded Storm of their history and that “Hayter hits hard!” Statlander popped into the picture to say that she hadn’t fought for the AEW Women’s World Championship in four years, questioning if the current and former champ had the ovarian fortitude.


Storm was about to wrap things up, but Thekla’s music hit as referees came out to keep the four opponents apart. Thekla continued to the ring for her match…

No Holds Barred: “The Toxic Spider” Thekla def. Queen Aminata

With Thekla dressed to fight in jeans and boots, Aminata came to the ring with weapons, and the match immediately descended into madness.


They battled on the outside with Aminata finding some time to toss many chairs into the ring. She remained in control with a stiff snap suplex on the floor before finding a couple of kendo sticks and a garbage can lid to toss in the ring.


Thekla recovered and sent Aminata to the outside, even going as far as to hurl a kendo stick at Aminata on the floor! Thekla followed out and sent Aminata into the crowd with a garbage can lid!


After battling through the crowd, the two made their way back into the ring, which was littered with weapons. Aminata caught Thekla between the ropes with a trash can shot and then hit a draping cutter on Thekla on the same trash can!


Aminata couldn’t take advantage in time, allowing Thekla to hit a spear driving the small of Aminata’s back into a chair. Still, it wasn’t enough to keep Aminata down for three. She caught a rebounding Thekla with a sickening headbutt, yet Thekla kicked out!


With Aminata perched on the top rope, Thekla cracked her with a trash can lid twice before hitting a Spider Suplex. Thekla posed and was poised for another spear, but Aminata blocked it with a chair! She immediately followed with a fisherman’s buster on the same chair!


Aminata missed a top rope legdrop, which opened the door for Thekla to hit a stomp on the chair for a hard-fought win in the no holds barred match.


Thekla got a microphone and called for Storm, which immediately brought out the AEW Women’s World Champion to take on Thekla! Hayter showed up on the apron, only to be pulled down by Statlander, as they started to go back and forth. Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir came out to talk to Statlander, who decided to leave through the crowd. Meanwhile, Skye Blue and Julia Hart hit the ring to give Triangle of Madness a three-on-one advantage, but Storm fought back and chased them from the ring. Hayter came up from behind Storm, although she didn’t hit her as referees separated the two while Triangle of Madness watched from the aisle.

Top Flight Gets Some Advice from Hangman

As Top Flight prepared for their All Out Tag Team Title Ladder Match Qualifier with Josh Alexander and Hechicero of the Don Callis Family, AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page showed up to offer some advice. While the Family won’t be able to get involved in his match on Saturday, he reminds them that they could tonight, so they should watch their backs. 

AEW World Tag Team Title 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) def. Killswitch and Kip Sabian

The ongoing issues between Killswitch and Sabian were on display throughout the early part of the match, as Sabian’s clear frustration with Killswitch only made matters worse against the well-oiled machine of JetSpeed.


Sabian was able to get control for his team and even as they continued to argue, both he and Killswitch singled out Bailey and punished him for quite some time.


Still, the arguing was a problem for Sabian and Killswitch, which allowed Knight to tag back in. Knight was easily the freshest man in the match and looked every bit of it. With Sabian down on the outside, Bailey executed a blind tag and tried to hurricanrana Killswitch from the top, but he didn’t have enough power, so Knight jumped on and hit the double-team hurricanrana. Bryan Danielson said he never saw that before, but JetSpeed still couldn’t pick up the three count! 


Sabian and Killswitch got in another argument, this time with Sabian slapping Killswitch across the face for a tag. Sabian tried to illegally use the ropes to pin Bailey, but Killswitch pushed Sabian off! When Sabian went for the tag, Killswitch jumped off the apron, clearly having enough of Sabian.


Sabian turned into a flying clothesline from Knight followed by a roundhouse kick from Speedball, which gave JetSpeed the win and the second challenger slot in the AEW World Tag Team Title 4-Way Ladder Match at All Out!

Big Bill Wonders if Eddie Kingston Will Show Up at All Out

With Bryan Keith by his side, Big Bill talked about the match he’s supposed to have with Eddie Kingston at All Out. He’s seen the graphic and heard all the talk that he doesn’t belong in the ring with Eddie, but he wonders if Kingston will show up. If he does, Bill will expose him as a fraud. “See ya Saturday, Eddie…or will I?”

Bryan Danielson Sits Down with Darby Allin

Danielson asked Allin why he climbed Mount Everest. Allin said he needed to remind himself of what he’s capable of because there’s no way to summit Everest without actually doing it. He gave people his word he was going to the summit. He promised to hang an AEW flag at the top of the world.


He reminded Danielson of Moxley’s word. Mox considered Danielson family, and look what he did to him. Allin wound never turn his back on people he considered family. He would never turn his back on Sting, for example.


Danielson asked Allin if he was ready for the Coffin Match on Saturday, and Allin said he didn’t know. But then he addressed Danielson, “But I want you to give your word to me right now. Whatever happens out there, don’t get involved. Because what happened at WrestleDream, I hold myself accountable. To this day, I think about it.”


Danielson jumped in and said, “Dude, it’s not your fault.”

“Your career is over, Bryan!” Allin retorted. “Give me your word, you will not interfere in my match on Saturday. No matter what happens, do not step foot in that ring.”


Danielson responded, “Listen, my word means as much to me as your word does to you, so I promise you, I won’t get involved. But you have to promise me one thing…”

And then Danielson whispered something in Darby’s ear, to which Allin responded, “You got my word. You got my word.”


The two shook hands and Allin walked away. Back on commentary, Danielson wouldn’t reveal what he said to Allin.


Riho def. Robyn Renegade 

With her entire collection of belts displayed at ringside, the TBS ChampionMercedes Moné joined the commentary table to watch her All Out opponent in action three days before they meet for the TBS Title.


As Mercedes made fun of Riho’s enthusiasm, Riho immediately went to work on Renegade with a low dropkick through the ropes followed by a huge crossbody to the outside. She went right over to Moné, who did not appreciate her challenger invading her personal space.


Renegade took over with her power and nearly finished Riho off with a stomp followed by a running kick in the corner. Riho fought back with a double stop on the mat. She tried one from the top and missed but recovered to hit a head-and-neck suplex and a crucifix bomb for the win! 


Riho called for Moné to come into the ring, although she wasn’t prepared for Renegade to grab her leg. Moné took advantage of the distraction and dropped Riho, taking the momentum into their clash for the TBS Championship at All Out.

Daniel Garcia Wants Katsuyori Shibata

With the Death Riders by his side, Garcia called out one third of the AEW World Trios Champions, Katsuyori Shibata, saying Shibata never took care of him. Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Shibata responded and said if Garcia wants the match, he’s got it.


So it will be the rubber match, Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata 3, this Saturday at AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl!

AEW World Tag Team Title 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Josh Alexander & Hechicero of the Don Callis Family def. TopFlight (Dante and Darius Martin)

Our main event would determine the final team to qualify for the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match at All Out. Don Callis came out to make a huge introduction for “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and Hechicero.


A hot start for Top Flight clearly had both Alexander and Hechicero on their heels. Maybe it was the pep talk from Hangman or the leadership of Christopher Daniels, but Dante and Darius Martin were rolling early on and seemed poised to pick up the massive win.


However, the brutality of Alexander and Hechicero put the Don Callis Family in control. TopFlight battled back by targeting the surgically repaired neck of Alexander, but it still wasn’t enough to keep him down. Alexander and Hechicero hit some tandem offense, with a DDT that Callis said he’s never seen in 36 years.


Darius tried to dive at Alexander, but he ran right into a big elbow. Dante tried to fight alone, but as Hechicero distracted the referee, Alexander shoved Dante off the top rope. Hechicero finished him off with a guillotine head-scissors bomb, giving the Don Callis Family the final spot in the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match at All Out!


After the match, the Family and SkyFlight battled until JetSpeed, the Young Bucks, and Brodido all got involved, giving us a preview of the 4-Way Ladder match at All Out. All four teams fought to the back while Lance Archer and Rocky Romero picked Christopher Daniels apart in the ring, until Hangman hit the scene! 


He dispatched Archer and Romero and turned around in time to catch Fletcher attempting to attack from behind. However, Romero grabbed Page’s leg, and Fletcher went on with the attack. With a table set up outside the ring, Fletcher took Page to the apron, but Hangman blocked the brainbuster attempt and sent Fletcher back into the ring. He went for the Buckshot Lariat, but Fletcher was waiting and blasted Hangman with a belt.


Fletcher immediately snatched Page and drove him through the table with a brainbuster, much like he did to Kenny Omega two weeks ago. Fletcher posed with both the AEW World Championship and TNT Championship in a possible glimpse of the future this Saturday at All Out!


Catch AEW All Out at 3 p.m. Eastern/2 p.m. Central on PPV and available for purchase on HBO Max from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada!


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