AEW WrestleDream Results: October 18, 2025 — Allin Makes Mox Say “I Quit”, Statlander Retains, Opps Attack Hangman, More
- All Elite Wrestling
- Oct 19
- 40 min read

We were honored to bring you AEW WrestleDream in our return to the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, a city rich with professional wrestling history, on a night that shaped the future of AEW!
Darby Allin refused to stay down or quit, as he battled through Jon Moxley, the rest of the Death Riders, and a horror show of weapons, until the return of Sting helped settle the score! AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page needed three Buckshot Lariats to defeat Samoa Joe, but he was ultimately left laying in a shocking attack by The Opps after the match.
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander successfully defended her championship in her first one-on-one meeting with “Timeless” Toni Storm, only to be interrupted by TBS Champion Mercedes Moné during her celebration. Not to be outdone, Ultimo Moné won her open challenge against Mina Shirakawa to win the Interim ROH Women’s TV Title and keep her TBS Title, breaking the record with 11 titles held in the process.
Meanwhile, Jurassic Express earned their first tag team victory since reuniting in a win over the Young Bucks that earned them $500K! The Hurt Syndicate won their rubber match with The Demand to become the No. 1 contenders to the AEW World Trios Titles. All that and much, much more came after the action-packed Tailgate Brawl on Saturday, as well!
Here's everything that happened at AEW WrestleDream and Tailgate Brawl on October 18, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
AEW WrestleDream Full Match Results
AEW Tailgate Brawl: Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. The Frat House (Griff Garrison and Cole Karter)
AEW Tailgate Brawl: Big Boom AJ and Big Justice Interrupted by the Don Callis Family
AEW Tailgate Brawl: Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron def. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford
JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey “The Jet” Kevin Knight) def. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood)
Tony Schiavone Speaks with Lou Thesz’s Widow, Charlie Thesz
Everyone Banned From Ringside: Jamie Hayter def. Thekla
TNT Championship Match: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Mark Briscoe
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c) def. “Timeless” Toni Storm
“Timeless” Toni Storm Still Has Mina Shirakawa
AEW World Championship Match: “Hangman” Adam Page (c) def. Samoa Joe
Mercedes Moné Challenges Kris Statlander for Full Gear!
AEW Tailgate Brawl: The Death Riders (PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta) def. Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii)
Roderick Strong wanted the Death Riders, so he started things off with Daniel Garcia and took it right to Garcia with chops. He quickly tagged O’Reilly, who entered to pepper Garcia with kicks, while Strong did the same with chops until Wheeler Yuta made his way into the match. O’Reilly tagged out to Orange Cassidy, who tried to suplex Yuta to no avail. PAC entered to revisit his long-standing rivalry with Cassidy. After a failed backslide, Cassidy took control with an arm drag and his patented hands-in-the-pockets offense.
Castagnoli tagged in for the first time, as the crowd chanted “ISHII!” OC heard them loud and clear, so he tagged out to Ishii. Castagnoli and Ishii traded big shots in the middle of the ring until Ishii was able to outmuscle Castagnoli for a vertical suplex. Before Ishii was able to do any more damage, Yuta kicked him from behind. That distraction was enough to give the Death Riders control, as they attacked Ishii and knocked all of his teammates off the apron.
Yuta returned to pick the bones with Ishii stuck in the wrong corner. Garcia tagged in for a double team, but Ishii ran through Garcia and Yuta to make the tag to Cassidy! He dropped Yuta with a Stundog Millionaire and then Garcia with a side elbow from the top rope! Garcia tagged out to Castagnoli, who quickly grabbed OC for a big swing. Cassidy was able to turn that into a sleeper, as the rest of his team came to stop the Death Riders from breaking it up. With the ring clear, Castagnoli shifted Cassidy to his shoulders and brought out the airplane spin! He put Cassidy down hard while the rest of the Death Riders took out Cassidy’s teammates, which put them in complete control.
Cassidy had to deal with each member of the Death Riders in their corner over the next few minutes, until he finally got free of Castagnoli to make the tag to Strong! Strong hit any Death Rider that moved and wasn’t missing! O’Reilly made a blind tag to O’Reilly, as they went to work on Garcia. Castagnoli stopped the double team and wound up in a back-and-forth with Strong, but they ended up taking each other out!
Ishii and PAC paired off in the ring, and PAC quickly put him down with a rebound German Suplex. Ishii fought back and was able to get Cassidy’s help with a tornado DDT, allowing Ishii to hit the sliding clothesline on PAC for a two count. The match quickly broke down with the Death Riders running in to clear the ring of Paragon and assault them on the floor. Castagnoli tried to return, but was knocked from the apron by an Orange Punch! Ishii turned PAC inside out with a big lariat and seemed to be in control for a brainbuster, but Garcia distracted the referee so Yuta could clip Ishii’s knee. That allowed PAC to hit a huge running knee on Ishii for the pinfall victory.
AEW Tailgate Brawl: Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. The Frat House (Griff Garrison and Cole Karter)
Kingston and HOOK wasted no time with their entrance and went right after Griff Garrison and Cole Karter in the ring as the bell rang! Kingston and Hook beat the Frat House all around the ringside area, as St. Louis went crazy! Hook came back in the ring with a throw on Garrison and tagged in Kingston. They dropped Garrison with a double shoulder block, and Kingston prepared to take over with Garrison in the corner. As he raised his hand for the machine gun chops, Karter ran down the apron and poked Kingston in the eye.
That gave Garrison the opening to hit a double axehandle on Kingston from behind and for Karter to tag in the match for the first time. He hit a beautiful dropkick on Kingston and brought Garrison back in to continue the advantage for the Frat House. Garrison hit a splash in the corner and sent Kingston to the opposite corner for another, but Kingston was ready with an elbow to the jaw, followed by a shoulder block from the second rope.
HOOK tagged in and dropped Karter with a leaping clothesline, followed by an overhead suplex. That gave Kingston the chance to recover, as he saved HOOK from a double-team so that they could hit stereo suplexes on Garrison and Karter. Jacked Jameson made a colossal mistake when he got up on the apron to yell, so HOOK brought him in the hard way, and Kingston made Jameson pay with machine gun chops in the corner. Garrison saved Jameson from further damage with a shot to the back of Kingston. With HOOK held by Karter, Garrison went for a spinning forearm, but wound up hitting Karter when HOOK ducked in the nick of time.
Kingston fired out of the corner with a back heel trip on Garrison before smashing Karter with the Uraken! Karter’s lifeless body fell right into HOOK, who locked in REDRUM to get the victory! As they celebrated, LFI watched from the crowd.
AEW Tailgate Brawl: Big Boom AJ and Big Justice Interrupted by the Don Callis Family
We went to Boca Raton, Florida, where Big Big AJ and Big Justice were hosting their own AEW Tailgate party for WrestleDream. As they talked about all the matches, Rocky Romero and Trent of the Don Callis Family showed up to ruin the fun.
They asked if AJ had found a partner for their upcoming match at AEW Full Gear next month. Romero went a little too far talking about Mama Justice, so AJ attacked him and Trent. Unfortunately, they quickly overwhelmed him in a two-on-one attack, as Big Justice helplessly watched. Trent smashed a tray over AJ’s head and finished him off with a nasty shot to the neck before throwing him back to the arena, as a weeping Big Justice tended to his father.
AEW Tailgate Brawl: Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron def. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford
Cameron and Ford began things for their respective teams, with Cameron gaining an early advantage by pounding Ford on the mat with punches before going for a quick pin that didn’t even get a two count. Nightingale made a blind tag, which earned a big reaction from the crowd, as she quickly put Ford down with a shoulder block, and she took a moment to pose for the adoring crowd. Nightingale continued to punish Ford in the corner with nine clotheslines and a short-arm variation, as the crowd finished the count to 10! Ford kicked out of a pin attempt, so Cameron returned to the match on a tag and corralled Ford in the corner with alternating attacks. Cameron hit a basement dropkick for a one count, as Ford scurried to the corner to tag Bayne for the first time. The crowd wanted Willow in, and they got it, so these two powerhouses could face off!
Bayne missed two big shots, but got some help when Ford kicked Nightingale in the back, although Willow was ready when Bayne tried to attack, rolling her up for a two count. Nightingale rolled into another pin attempt with a cradle, but Ford broke it up. They tried to double-team Willow, but she ran through a double clothesline attempt and took both Bayne and Ford down with one of her own. Cameron tagged back in and hit stereo enzuigiris with Willow. They showed some great chemistry when Nightingale carried Cameron into a wheelbarrow splash, but Ford wasn’t legal, so the focus returned to Bayne. They tried to execute a double-team suplex, only for Bayne to show off her strength by reversing it into a suplex on both Nightingale and Cameron! Ford tagged in and hit a picturesque moonsault from the top to take out Cameron and Nightingale on the floor!
Cameron was isolated from Willow for an extensive beating from both Ford and Bayne, including Ford’s step-up moonsault from Bayne’s back! Bayne returned to the match and continued the assault in the corner, as Cameron was in a bad way. Somehow, Cameron reversed a tilt-a-whirl slam into a tornado DDT, and the window was back open to tag Willow, and she did!
Willow unleashed on Ford with clotheslines until Bayne came to save her teammate, but Nightingale was ready for it and cartwheeled away! Nightingale sent Bayne off the ropes for a huge Pounce! Nightingale went back to Ford with a spinebuster, but couldn’t put her away. Ford escaped a Babe with the Powerbomb attempt by raking Nightingale’s eyes and reversing into a hurricanrana. Bayne tagged in and tossed Ford into an innovative cutter on Willow, but Cameron broke up the pin attempt. She hit an ugly backstabber on Ford, only for Bayne to level Cameron with a leaping clothesline. Nightingale dumped Bayne on her head with a Death Valley Driver and went back to Ford, but Ford ducked a clothesline and dropped Willow with a cutter. All four women are down!
Nightingale and Bayne fought up from their knees, with Nightingale getting the initial advantage before Bayne fired right back with a clothesline and a big boot, so Willow answered with a powerful lariat to take Bayne off her feet! Willow tagged Cameron back in and whipped her to the corner, but Bayne was waiting with an elbow and then a big boot to Nightingale before coming off the second rope with a flying lariat to take both of her opponents down!
Ford tagged in and went to the top for a Doomsday Device, which is how Bayne pinned Nightingale at AEW Collision Homecoming, but Cameron was ready for it and rolled off Bayne as Ford came off the top. Cameron moved away from a charging Bayne, which sent her into the ring post. That allowed Willow to hit Bayne with a cannonball from the apron to the outside!. Back in the ring, Ford was waiting for Cameron with a boot and nearly put Cameron away with an elevated knee to the face, but Harley kicked out!
“HARLEY!” “HARLEY!” “HARLEY!”
Ford toyed with Cameron, which was a mistake, as Cameron hit a pump-handle suplex and followed with a big elbow in the corner. Nightingale tagged in to finish off Ford with a Babe with the Powerbomb to get the three count!
JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey “The Jet” Kevin Knight) def. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood)
This match actually started on Tailgate Brawl and was still going on to begin AEW WrestleDream!
It got off to a fast start when FTR attacked JetSpeed from behind to start the match. They tried to isolate Knight, who was still in his ring jacket, but he quickly recovered and tagged Bailey. He went right to the top and nailed Wheeler and Harwood with a dropkick before going to work on them with his educated feet. Knight returned, and JetSpeed hit a pair of dropkicks on FTR, followed by a pair of German suplexes. JetSpeed clotheslined FTR over the top rope and quickly followed with stereo planchas! They took a moment to celebrate with the excited crowd. They continued to fight FTR on the outside, but the tide turned when Wheeler catapulted Bailey into the steel steps as Harwood deposited Knight into the front row.
Similar to what we saw when Knight and Harwood battled on Collision, Knight had to fight his way out of the crowd by leaping off the barricade to take out Harwood. He ran up the apron and dropkicked both members of FTR at the same time! Knight was fired up!
Back in the ring, Harwood blocked a leaping DDT attempt and bludgeoned Knight down to the mat with an elbow, punch, and short-range clothesline in quick succession. Wheeler returned to go for a double suplex on Knight, but Bailey was there to catch his partner. Knight grabbed Wheeler, and Bailey grabbed Harwood, with both looking for vertical suplexes, only both tandems to go crashing over the top rope to the outside on opposite sides of the ring in a pair of dangerous falls!
At this point, WrestleDream was officially underway, so this match continued from the Tailgate Brawl onto PPV with pyro going off as all four men battled in the middle of the ring!
Wheeler caught Knight in midair and hit a high-angle powerslam, but Bailey was waiting for Wheeler with a thrust kick. Harwood and Bailey swung wildly at each other until Harwood baited Bailey into a piledriver! Bailey kicked out with the crowd still buzzing from all the action!
Harwood caught Bailey on the apron and went for another piledriver, but Bailey escaped with a nasty back body drop. He added to the punishment by moonsaulting onto Harwood’s chest with a pair of knees! OUCH!
Wheeler ran at Bailey, so Bailey springboarded to the top rope as Wheeler slid to the outside only to have Bailey come crashing down on him and Harwood with an Asai moonsault in an unbelievable execution of timing!
“A-E-W!” “A-E-W!” “A-E-W!”
St. Louis loved every second of this and Bailey fed off them. He sprang to the top rope to hit a shooting star press on Harwood, who moved, so Bailey rolled through only to be caught by Harwood in a powerbomb position. Momentum took them to JetSpeed’s corner, which allowed Knight to make a tag as Bailey reversed Harwood’s rebound powerbomb attempt into a hurricanrana. He put Harwood down again with a thrust kick, which was immediately followed by a rolling UFO splash from Knight! Bailey held off Wheeler, but Harwood managed to still kick out!
JetSpeed tried to keep the offense up until Wheeler pulled Bailey from the ring and sent him into the barrier. Meanwhile, Knight spiked Harwood with a leaping DDT and went for the cover, so Wheeler came in to break it up. Knight threw Wheeler to the outside and was back on the top rope, but Big Stoke jumped on the apron to distract Knight. Knight grabbed Stoke, so Wheeler swung wildly at Knight, who ducked and sent Wheeler and Stoke head-first into each other! Harwood ran at Knight, who moved, which caused Harwood to knock Wheeler and Stoke to the floor. Knight took the opportunity to roll up Harwood, but he kicked out just barely!
Knight immediately followed with a sky-high powerbomb, and Harwood kicked out again! Bailey was back on the apron for a tag, so Wheeler grabbed him for a Gory Bomb on the corner of the ring! Knight saw this and dropkicked Wheeler through the ropes.
Harwood recovered in the ring and trapped Knight in a Sharpshooter! Knight fought his way to the ropes to break the hold, so Harwood picked him back up and put Knight on the top turnbuckle as Wheeler climbed up to hit Power and Glory. Bailey pushed Wheeler down while Knight knocked Harwood from the top rope. When it appeared JetSpeed would turn the tables, Wheeler crotched Bailey on the turnbuckle. Knight came over to help his partner and threw Wheeler over his shoulder right into Harwood, who also threw Wheeler over his shoulder, which put them in a perfect position to smash Knight with a Shatter Machine! Harwood went for the pin, but Bailey broke it up with a shooting star kneedrop from the top!
Bailey hit his rapid-fire kicks on Wheeler and went back to the corner to get the tag. When Knight tagged Bailey, Harwood was getting to his feet, so Bailey slowed the pace as he entered the ring, which is atypical of JetSpeed. Bailey decided to trade chops with Harwood and had a brief advantage, which he turned into some additional kicks, only for Harwood to deck Bailey with a big right hand. Bailey got back to his feet and decided to trade with Harwood again, this time with open-hand slaps, which seemed like a bad idea until Bailey transitioned into a thrust kick that sent Harwood into the corner. Bailey charged across the ring with a spinning kick to Harwood’s face, so Bailey went to the top again, only for Harwood to stop him with another right hand. Harwood met the woozy Bailey on the top rope, and this time his superplex was successful for Power, but Wheeler crashed onto Bailey’s knees on his splash attempt of Glory!
Knight was already up to the top rope at this time, so he went for a UFO, but this time it was Harwood who was ready with knees to give Knight a bad landing. Harwood clotheslined Knight over the top and tried to do the same to Bailey, but Speedball ducked and Harwood nailed Wheeler! Bailey caught Harwood in a backslide that much of the crowd thought was three, although referee Paul Turner made it clear Harwood kicked out in time.
Bailey hit a back heel kick and Toetal Prevention on Harwood, which should have ended it, but Wheeler made the save on the pin attempt with no time to spare! As Wheeler got to his feet, Knight came flying off the rope and all the way across the ring with a clothesline. Bailey tried to bring Harwood from the apron back in the ring with a suplex, only for Stoke to grab Bailey’s leg so that Harwood could land on Bailey in a pinning position. The referee couldn’t see Stoke, so he held onto both of Bailey’s feet while ducking on the outside, so Harwood scored the three count!
The smug look of satisfaction on Stoke’s face told the whole story, as JetSpeed was stunned in the ring. During FTR’s celebration, Big Stoke tried to pick a fight with some kids who were his size and then tried to get them kicked out. As FTR went up the ramp, Stoke told everyone they were the greatest tag team alive today!
Tony Schiavone Speaks with Lou Thesz’s Widow, Charlie Thesz
In a wonderful nod to history, Tony Schiavone introduced Charlie Thesz, the wife of St. Louis pro wrestling legend Lou Thesz. She was thrilled to be back in St. Louis for the first time in a while to watch these great matches and the fans were happy to see her, as she got a big ovation!
Everyone Banned From Ringside: Jamie Hayter def. Thekla
During Tailgate Brawl, we learned that Tony Khan banned everyone from ringside for this match, so these two would finally be able to settle this heated rivalry. Hayter came to the ring with a black robe and red scarf in honor of the late, great Antonio Inoki, who is celebrated each year at WrestleDream. She also showed respect to Charlie Thesz before entering the ring.
Hayter and Thekla wasted no time beating the hell out of each other, but Hayter won the initial exchange by chopping Thekla out of the ring. Thekla got back in and caught Hayter in the ropes, although she wasn’t able to capitalize when she missed a boot and Hayter dropped her with a big shoulder tackle. Hayter followed Thekla to the outside and bounced her off the LED boards, apron, and steel steps before positioning Thekla in front of Mrs. Thesz for some chops, which she loved!
Hayter took a little too much time celebrating, which allowed Thekla to rock Hayter with a big boot. Thekla hit a huge crossbody to Hayter on the floor and gave Hayter a taste of her own medicine with a couple of trips into the LED boards in front of Mrs. Thesz. Thekla took her opportunity to show respect, but pulled her hand away much to the displeasure of the St. Louis crowd.
Thekla went for a cocky pin that only got a one count, so she kicked Hayter in the side of the head and tried for three more pins with Hayter kicking out each time. Thekla trapped Hayter in a modified Tarantula over the ropes, although the referee didn’t have to break the count because Hayter used her core strength to muscle Thekla back in the ring and onto her shoulders. Thekla punched her way free, and Hayter collapsed. Thekla toyed with Hayter and the crowd with the match well in hand. Hayter tried to strike back, but one big shot by Thekla put Hayter back down.
Hayter cut Thekla off with a back elbow and shoulder tackle, followed by a big exploder suplex! Thekla missed a charge in the corner, so Hayter hopped up to the second rope for a dropkick that hit the mark, but it only got a two count. Hayter went for a suplex, but Thekla was able to get out of it and drape Hayter neck-first on the top rope. With Hayter staggered, Thekla returned to the top and rolled through when Hayter moved. The two fought in the opposite corner with Hayter sitting on the top turnbuckle. She knocked Thekla down once, but Thekla came right back at her, so Hayter knocked her into a tree of woe. Thekla rose back up and waved her finger in Hayter’s angry face, so Hayter responded by waving her own finger and delivering a headbutt to knock Thekla back to the mat. Hayter missed a dropkick from the top, and the two traded kicks until Hayter hit a neckbreaker across her knee.
The two fought up from their knees with Thekla delivering a huge shot that appeared to really rock Hayter, but the former AEW Women’s World Champion fought through it to hit an open-handed chop and a big boot. She went for a big lariat, so Thekla ducked and turned it into an octopus submission! Hayter escaped with a backbreaker, although damage was clearly done. Thekla jumped on Hayter for a similar submission, this time on the mat, and Hayter made it to the ropes to break the hold. Referee Bryce Remsberg tried to stop Thekla from using her belt, which gave Hayter the chance to recover to hit a backbreaker across her knee that got a two count.
Thekla flipped out of Hayter’s grasp and then matrixed away from a clothesline attempt so she could spear Hayter! Before the referee could count three, Hayter broke the pin by getting her foot under the bottom rope. Thekla went into her spider walk, although Hayter was ready for it and flattened Thekla with a pair of big lariats, including her signature Hayterade, to get the victory! Queen Aminata came out to celebrate with Hayter while Skye Blue and Julia Hart stood at the top of the ramp on a disappointing night for Triangle of Madness.
$500K Match: Jurassic Express (“Jungle” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) def. The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)
We saw an informative graphic with a breakdown of the Young Bucks' extravagant expenses that left them with a balance of $32.17 and a warning that they had insufficient funds, so their transaction was denied. They were forced to make their entrance with a robotic voice repeating the warning over and over and a name graphic that called them “The $32.17 Bucks.” Nick Jackson even stopped to take a picture with a fan who offered $20!
Jurassic Express made their entrance to create a fantastic atmosphere, and St. Louis broke out in “Luchasaurus” chants! “Jungle” Jack Perry started things with Matt Jackson, although Matt had no problem taking a shortcut so Nick could tag in. When they went for a double hip toss, Perry avoided it and took out both Bucks. Luchasaurus tagged in for the first time and dropped Nick with a big clothesline. Nick escaped the corner, but made a mistake with a slap to Luchasaurus’ back, which only angered him. He blocked a superkick attempt and smashed Nick with an open-handed chop to the chest. Matt tagged in, and the Bucks tried to double-team Luchasaurus, but caught Nick in midair and powerbombed him into Matt!
While Luchasaurus had Matt caught in the ropes, Perry took off the tag rope and tried to attach it to another corner. That distracted referee Rick Knox while Luchasaurus bit Matt! Perry tagged back in, and after both leapfrogged Matt, Perry nailed him with a dropkick as Luchasaurus knocked Nick off the apron. The Bucks ran away from Perry on the outside, but they couldn’t avoid Luchasaurus, who showed off his ridiculous athleticism with a moonsault from the apron to take out the Jacksons!
Matt hit a chinbreaker on Perry, which allowed him to tag Nick. He ran across the ring to pull Luchasaurus from the apron, but was met with a big back elbow on the floor. Matt hit a double boot through the ropes to Luchasaurus, only to get a dropkick from Perry on the way back into the ring. Perry took out both Bucks with a big dive over the top rope! He took a few seconds to smile in the moment, as the crowd was fully behind Jurassic Express!
While Nick argued with the referee in the ring, Perry took a fan’s Jurassic Express sign and smacked Matt in the head. Back in the ring, Perry avoided Nick in the corner, but not a boot from Matt, who caught him in position for Nick to hit a swanton on the draped body of Perry! On the other side of the ring, Luchasaurus had Matt by the throat, so Nick helped his brother with a kick, which allowed Matt to hit a sliced bread from the guardrail! The Bucks are feeling it, and Matt went over to smell the bag holding $500K for the winner.
The Bucks kept Perry in their corner to continue the damage including a double-team guillotine legdrop. Perry fought through both Jacksons to get out of the corner, but Matt grabbed Perry’s leg while Nick knocked Luchasaurus from the apron with a kick to the head. Perry turned into a spear from Matt, but managed to kick out at two.
Perry remained in trouble after being unable to make a tag, but he managed to kick out of another pin attempt from Matt following a DDT. The Bucks sandwiched Perry in the corner with a kick/clothesline combo and draped him across the top rope to do more damage. Matt stomped across Perry’s back to catapult him back into the ring only for Perry to surprise Nick with a hurricanrana! What a reversal! He avoided Matt and tagged Luchasaurus!
Luchasaurus ran through the Bucks with a burst of offense and tried to hit a double chokeslam, but they fought out of it with a leg trip and kick to the side of the head. While the Bucks hit their signature pose, Luchasaurus rose back up to grab them both by the throats again! They escaped and went for a double superkick, so Luchasaurus ducked and dropped Matt with one of his own! He snatched Nick by the throat and turned him head over heels with a chokeslam onto Matt! He hit a side kick to Nick and tagged Perry back in. Perry got a boost from Luchasaurus to launch him over the top into a hurricanrana on Matt. Perry returned to the ring to hit an assisted cutter from a tombstone position on Nick for a two count. That was close!
With Perry climbing to the top, Nick escaped from Luchasaurus and sent him into the ring post, as Perry came off the top. Nick sacrificed himself to get some extra momentum on a German suplex aided by Matt. Nick hung over the top rope to leave Perry completely exposed to a superkick from Matt. Nick hit another stomp across Perry’s back, which launched him into a successful powerbomb by Matt, but Perry had a very close kickout!
The Bucks started to show frustration as they took their time with Perry. He hung onto the ropes to avoid a double superkick, but Matt grabbed Perry by the feet on the floor while Nick hit a step-up kick to the face. Matt put Perry on his shoulder on the floor, while Nick tried to run down the apron with a kick to Perry’s face but was caught by Luchasaurus and now we have a hard-hitting chicken fight!
Matt avoided a chokeslam on the floor by shifting to the apron, which allowed him to crack Luchasaurus with a kick to the head and jump over him with a cutter. Back on the apron, Nick crumpled Perry with a destroyer on the hardest part of the ring!
In the ring, Nick and Perry fought from their knees, although with all the damage he took, Perry’s shots didn’t have much behind them. Matt beat Perry down to the mat and took a brief moment of paranoia to look at the bag of cash holding half a million dollars. That hesitation gave Perry the chance to counter the Bucks and send them head-first into each other. Perry tried for a hurricanrana over the top to the floor, but the Bucks were ready and Nick caught Perry for a powerbomb on the apron! Matt picked up Perry for a Package Piledriver and hit it as Nick stomped Perry from the top on the way down! Somehow Perry kicked out!
The Bucks tried to put Perry out of his misery with the BTE Trigger, but he rolled out of the way and leapt for a double DDT only to be dropped face-first on the mat. The Bucks connected on a second BTE trigger attempt, and it should have been over if not for Luchasaurus’ perfect timing to break up the pin.
Matt put Perry on his shoulders while Nick scaled the ropes to hit More Bang for Your Buck, yet Perry was able to slip out and send Matt into the bottom turnbuckle under Nick. Perry jumped off Matt’s back to hurricanrana Nick from the top rope and immediately followed with a release German suplex on Matt! Luchasaurus chokeslammed Matt, but that wasn’t enough, so he hit a standing moonsault. Nick tried to break it up, so Perry jumped over the pin attempt to hit Nick with a destroyer!
Luchasaurus put Matt on his shoulders and aided Perry to walk up the ropes for a Doomsday Device, but Matt kicked out!
“Fight Forever!”
Perry hit a familiar gut punch to Matt and scaled the top rope while Luchasaurus put Matt in a tombstone position. Perry hit the flip from the top to spike Matt and Jurassic Express stole the Bucks’ finisher! It looked like the end, but somehow Nick broke up the pin at the last second. What a match!
Jurassic Express set up Matt for Countdown to Extinction, but Nick broke it up with a superkick on Perry. He went for another on Luchasaurus, but it was caught and thrown into Matt’s face! Matt saved Nick from a chokeslam and they hit double superkicks only for Luchasaurus to shake them off! He went for a clothesline and Bucks ducked to hit another pair of superkicks, only this time Luchasaurus went down. Perry came off the top into two more superkicks and was immediately flattened by the BTE Trigger! 1-2-HE KICKED OUT! The Bucks are stunned!
Matt grabbed Perry in the tombstone with Nick ready to flip from the top rope, only to be chokeslammed by Luchasaurus! Perry escaped from Matt and spiked him with a Poisonrana! The Countdown to Extinction worked on the second attempt and Jurassic Express won to earn the $500K prize!
Jurassic Express had the bag of money and decided to return to the ring to offer the Bucks a stack. The gesture went for naught when Josh Alexander, Mark Davis, and Lance Archer of the Don Callis Family attacked from behind. The Bucks took that chance to leave the ring, although they appeared conflicted. Before they made it up the ramp, Kenny Omega appeared! He tried to get them to help and when they didn’t move, he dove into the ring to fight three men by himself. They had him in trouble until Jurassic Express recovered to make the save! Omega and Jurassic Express cleared the ring and raised their hands triumphantly!
Tornado Trios No. 1 Contenders Match for the AEW World Trios Titles: The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Lashley and MVP) def. The Demand (Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona and Ricochet)
There will be no tags in this match, so The Demand jumped The Hurt Syndicate during their entrance! Bishop Kaun and Ricochet isolated MVP in the aisle and sent him into the guardrail. Meanwhile, Bobby Lashley suplexed Toa Liona on the floor and threw him into the steps, but Ricochet wiped out Lashley with a Spirit Gun out of nowhere! Ricochet and Liona picked up Lashley and sent him into the steps. Liona trapped Lashley under the steps while Kaun and Ricochet double-teamed Shelton Benjamin in the ring. Benjamin briefly fought out of it and trapped Kaun in an ankle lock, although it didn’t last long since Ricochet was there to deliver a huge knee to the side of Benjamin’s head. Ricochet hit a running moonsault on Benjamin, but MVP jumped in the ring to make the save.
Liona tried to subdue Lashley on the outside while Kaun and Ricochet worked on MVP in the ring, but Lashley broke free and pulled Kaun from the ring so he could belly-to-belly suplex him on the floor. Ricochet dove through the ropes and connected with Lashley, but it took a shoulder tackle from Liona to bring Lashley down. Ricochet set up a table next to the ring steps and put Lashley on it while GOA threw Benjamin off the stairs through Lashley and the table! The Demand posed, as they were in complete control of this rubber match!
MVP found himself in a 3-on-1 disadvantage in the ring, but refused to go down without swinging away. He landed a few shots, although it didn’t do much, as he was crushed from the front and back by short-range lariats from GOA. Ricochet went for a lazy pin and only got a two-count. MVP continued to fight back, but was squashed in the corner by all three members of The Demand, and GOA followed with a dropkick/Russian leg sweep combo! Ricochet hit a shooting star press and went for the cover, but Benjamin got back in to break it up.
All three members of The Demand missed MVP in the corner, as Lashley was back up to run through both members of GOA on the outside. Back in the ring, Lashley went to work on Ricochet and was cut off by GOA until he put them both down with a DDT/flatliner combo. He went back to Ricochet with a Dominator, but Ricochet kicked out at two.
Lashley had Ricochet set up for a stalling vertical suplex from the second rope, so GOA grabbed Lashley and brought him down as well. MVP nearly stole a pin with everyone down, but it was another kick out. Kaun pulled out a rare plancha to save Liona from a 3-on-1 attack. Ricochet kicked Benjamin in the back of the head and tried to inflict more damage, but Benjamin was ready for it and launched him over the top with a German suplex onto GOA and Lashley on the floor! Benjamin decided that wasn’t enough, so he flipped over the top rope and took out The Demand!
“WE HURT PEOPLE!” “WE HURT PEOPLE!” “WE HURT PEOPLE!”
Benjamin chased after Ricochet in the ring, so Ricochet rolled out and Kaun rolled up Benjamin for a two count. Benjamin came back to flatten Kaun with a thrust kick. Ricochet took him out and turned back into MVP in the ring, who slammed Ricochet face-first onto his knee before hitting the Ballin Elbow. MVP tried to end Ricochet with a fisherman’s suplex, but Liona broke it up. Liona trapped Lashley in a Million Dollar Dream, so Benjamin broke it up with a step up knee and Lashley speared Liona right out of the ring! Now it was Ricochet stuck in a 3-on-1 situation until Kaun pulled him out and tried to take on all three members of the Hurt Syndicate. MVP booted Kaun into the corner so Benjamin could hit a step-up knee which Lashley followed with a spear to get the win! The Hurt Syndicate are now the No. 1 contenders to the AEW World Trios Championships!
TNT Championship Match: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Mark Briscoe
The fifth match between Fletcher and Briscoe would not only break their 2-2 tie but also determine who walked out of St. Louis with the TNT Championship.
The two traded holds in the early going, as they knew each other so well from their previous encounters. Briscoe hammered Fletcher to the outside and charged for a dive, so Fletcher smartly walked away. Fletcher got back in the ring and celebrated a little too early following a few unanswered blows, so Briscoe clotheslined him to the floor. He followed Fletcher out, which sent Don Callis scurrying away from the commentary desk. Briscoe remained in control with a suplex followed by the bang bang elbow from the apron. Fletcher got up with a knee lift to gain some separation, but Briscoe followed right behind him and sent him back to the outside. Briscoe produced a chair and set it up near the ropes, so Fletcher grabbed it only for Briscoe to hit a scissor kick through the ropes.
Briscoe sat Fletcher in a chair and crashed onto him with a dive through the ropes! Briscoe tried to keep the pressure on and went for a cannonball from the apron, only for Fletcher to move. Fletcher turned the steel steps on the side and powerbombed Briscoe onto them with a sickening thud. Fletcher tried to take the countout win, but Briscoe made it back in time. Fletcher stomped away on Briscoe and followed with a bodyslam. Briscoe showed a little life until Fletcher dumped him with a Michinoku Driver for a two count.
Briscoe wouldn’t quit and got into an exchange with Fletcher that ended with a double clothesline to put both men on the mat. They returned to their feet and continued to trade chops all over the ring. Briscoe hit an enzuigiri and fisherman’s buster, but Fletcher kicked out at two. Fletcher avoided a Jay Driller with a half-and-half suplex and followed with a running boot to the jaw of Briscoe. Fletcher hit a delayed, elevated powerbomb, yet somehow Briscoe kicked out!
Fletcher hit back-to-back running kicks in the corner, so he went for the top rope brainbuster. Briscoe floated out of it and shoved Fletcher across the turnbuckles. Fletcher kicked his way loose before Briscoe could take advantage and hit a perfect superplex. Briscoe rolled to the outside, so Fletcher tried to run down the apron with a kick. Briscoe caught it, so Fletcher hit another kick and a thrust kick. Briscoe blocked a brainbuster and hit Fletcher with dangerous Jay Driller on the apron, sending both men to the floor!
They returned to the ring, where Briscoe went for a Froggy Bow and missed, so Fletcher hit a third boot to the jaw in the corner and put Briscoe back on the top rope. He punched his way free, leaving Fletcher laying on the top rope, so Briscoe dropped a Froggy Bow on him! With Fletcher on the floor, Briscoe hit another Froggy Bow to a staggered Fletcher. He threw Fletcher back in the ring to hit a third Froggy Bow, but Fletcher kicked out! Three times was not the charm for Briscoe!
Fletcher avoided a Jay Driller, which turned into both men going for pins until Fletcher avoided another Jay Driller with a pin attempt. Briscoe fought right back and tried a third attempt at the Jay Driller, yet Fletcher got out of it again. Briscoe flattened Fletcher with a clothesline and hit the Jay Driller on the fourth attempt! Fletcher got a single finger on the rope before the three count to keep the match going.
Briscoe tried for a cutthroat driver from the top, so Fletcher grabbed the referee’s shirt to escape. Fletcher sent Briscoe into the corner, where he stopped just short of taking out referee Paul Turner, although that allowed Fletcher to hit an undetected low blow followed by the shear drop brainbuster! Briscoe kicked out at two! Fletcher can’t believe it!
As the crowd tried to will Briscoe back into the match, Fletcher hit a running knee for another two count. Briscoe will not stay down! Fletcher lawn darted Briscoe into the turnbuckle before hitting a fourth running kick in the corner. Finally, a brainbuster on the top turnbuckle was enough to keep Briscoe down and give Fletcher his sixth successful defense of the TNT Champion. He was congratulated by El Clon at the top of the ramp while The Conglomeration came to check on Briscoe.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Kris Statlander (c) def. “Timeless” Toni Storm
For the first time since February, “Timeless” Toni Storm entered an AEW Women’s World Championship as a challenger, as she finally faced Statlander one-on-one for the first time.
The two went through a lot of mat wrestling early on, as Storm tried to grind Statlander down, but Statlander kept powering through it to frustrate Storm. Storm eventually knocked Statlander from the ring and followed with a hip attack to the head. Storm went for a DDT from the apron, but Statlander was ready and turned it into a catapult with Storm’s face bouncing off the side of the ring. Storm staggered to her feet as Statlander hit a standing moonsault to the floor and landed on her feet! The confidence of Statlander has never been higher.
She launched herself back into the ring with a crushing senton onto Storm, although it wasn’t enough to put Toni away. Statlander continued to exert her power by squeezing the air out of Storm with a body scissors. Statlander hit a side suplex and a Vader bomb followed by a tornillo from the bottom rope. Storm took advantage of Statlander’s appeal to the crowd by hitting a snap suplex to get back into the match. She went for a choke bomb, but Statlander blocked it and drove her face first into the mat while twisting Storm’s neck with a cravat. Statlander missed a knee in the corner, which gave Storm the chance to hit a tornado DDT and a Tiger Driver for two count. Storm nailed Statlander with a hammerlock slam, yet Statlander kicked out again.
Statlander caught Storm on her shoulder and dropped her face-first onto the mat before locking in a submission. Storm escaped by getting to the ropes and was able to trap Statlander in the TCM Chickenwing. Statlander broke the hold by getting her boot on the ropes. Statlander rolled through a Storm Zero attempt and tried to kick her way free, so Storm turned it into a pin attempt and got another two count.
Statlander hit a short Blue Thunder Bomb and a spinning Michinoku driver for another nearfall. Storm and Statlander fought to their feet, but Statlander staggered Storm with a thrust kick. Statlander went for Staturday Night Fever, so Storm sent her face first into the second turnbuckle. She charged across the ring for a hip attack and tried to drop Statlander with a Storm Zero, but Statlander protected her neck by posting with her arms! She pushed out of it with a kick to Storm and hit the 450 splash from the top, but Storm kicked out!
Storm escaped Staturday Night Fever again to hit a German suplex and Storm Zero, which connected this time! Statlander made a very late kickout to keep her title reign alive. Statlander nearly gave Storm deja vu with the seatbelt pin, but unlike All Out, Storm kicked out! Statlander hit another German suplex, but Storm shook it off to hit one of her own. Statlander shook that off with a discus lariat and finally a successful Staturday Night Fever. Statlander went back to her leg submission to choke the life out of Storm yet it wasn’t enough to put her away. Storm yelled at Statlander to “kill me,” so Statlander hit another Staturday Night Fever to defeat Storm and complete her second defense of the AEW Women’s World Championship. Storm and Statlander hugged after the match, but gave up the ring for Statlander to celebrate.
Apparently, that took too much time for Mercedes Moné, so she came out for her TBS Championship open challenge while Statlander was still in the ring. The Frat House played the role of Moné’s title models for her entrance, as she got into the ring. Moné congratulated Statlander on her victory, but told her to leave the ring. Statlander left without incident, so Moné asked what champion was coming out to answer the call.
TBS Championship and Interim ROH Women’s World TV Championship Match: TBS Champion Mercedes Moné def. Interim ROH World TV Champion Mina Shirakawa
Mina Shirakawa answered the challenge, so it would be her Interim ROH Women’s World TV Championship and Mone’s TBS Championship on the line!
Just 24 hours after beating Persephone at Arena Mexico to defend her CMLL World Women’s Championship, perhaps 10 Belts Moné was fighting fatigue because it was all Shirakawa for the first few minutes of the match. Shirakawa trapped Moné in a surfboard and followed with some big kicks until Moné ducked one and locked in the Statement Maker. Shirakawa escaped, but Moné stayed on her with a backstabber and a pair of knees through Shirakawa in the corner, but Mina kicked out. Moné came back with a meteora for another two count, and the frustration started to show on her face.
Shirakawa continued to fight back, but was cut off by Moné again, and she went into the three amigos suplexes. Moné walked over Shirakawa on her way to the corner for a frog splash, but changed her mind and mocked Shirakawa. Mina kicked her off the ropes, so Moné bounced right into another meteora. Moné decided to go for a frog splash and landed on Shirakawa’s knees. Shirakawa hit a snap suplex and started to feel it from the crowd. She locked Moné in a Cloverleaf, but instead of using it as a submission, Shirakawa catapulted Moné to a standing position to wrench her knee. Shirakawa dropped Moné’s knee across the ropes and springboarded back in with a tornillo for a two count.
Mina went to the top and was successful for a diving slingblade. She went for the Glamourous Driver only for Moné to escape. The two jockeyed for position and Shirakawa was able to hit the Glamourous Driver on the second attempt, but Moné kicked out at two. Shirakawa locked in the figure four, so Moné fought through it and rolled to the ropes to break the hold.
Moné sent Shirakawa hard into the buckles with a sunset flip powerbomb, but came up empty with another meteora. Shirakawa saw an opening and leveled Moné with kicks before a spinning backfist found its mark. She went back to the figure four only for Moné to escape again and drop Shirakawa on the middle rope. Moné tried to use the ropes for extra leverage on the pin, but was caught by referee Stephon Smith. Both women nearly ran into the referee, but when Mina did it, Moné put a thumb in her eye and rolled her up for another two count. She went right back into a Statement Maker, but Shirakawa kicked off the ropes to get a nearfall. Shirakawa went back to the figure four, but Moné was ready and rolled her up for a two count. A Moné Maker put Shirakawa down, but she was able to get her foot on the rope before the three count.
Moné was clearly angry and went for another Moné Maker, but Shirakawa broke free. She ran at Moné, who adjusted into a backslide with her feet on the ropes to steal the win! She is now 11 Belts Moné with the Interim ROH Women’s World TV Title in her collection!
Statlander returned to the ring and Moné took a shot at her, but Statlander blocked it and hit a Samoan drop. She posed with her AEW Women’s World Championship as Moné stewed in the aisle.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido) (c) def. AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada & IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family
Takeshita entered first with Callis, while Okada entered second and alone. The two had a bit of a tense meeting in the ring before Brodido made their entrance.
Okada and Bandido started things off, as Bandido was covered in medical tape to protect the shoulder that was injured by another Callis Family member, Hechicero, two weeks ago. Okada tried to play mind games with Bandido, but to no avail, as Bandido was relentless in bringing the fight. Okada slowed Bandido down long enough to drop an elbow across his back and tagged in Takeshita.
Bandido gained just enough of an advantage to bring in King for the first time. These two big men started trading strikes, but a chop and elbow by King dropped Takeshita in a heap. Takeshita sent King into his corner, so King knocked Okada off the apron. Takeshita nailed King with a boot and a flying clothesline. Okada tagged back in to work over King in the corner and then a neckbreaker before taking a cheap shot at Bandido.
Takeshita tagged back in and fired off some big strikes on King before bringing Okada back in. Okada tried to mess with King and it just fired him up. Takeshita came in to help, but King ran through them both and sent Takeshita to the outside. He floored Okada with a lariat, which brought Bandido back in for a tornillo from the top onto Okada. Bandido dropkicked Okada to the outside and kicked Takeshita off the apron to join him. King came back in to aid Bandido with an Asai moonsault to Okada and Takeshita! An incredible risk pays off!
King and Bandido set their challengers up in chairs on opposite sides of the ring on the outside. First, King whipped Bandido into Okada, who was smashed into the guardrail by a flying kick. Then, King hit his trademark crossbody on the sitting Takeshita and it broke the barricade in half!
Back in the ring, Brodido double-teamed Takeshita with a running lariat and an aided splash. Bandido tried once again to get King to dance and he started to do it, but Okada ruined the fun by attacking from behind. That mistake put Okada and Takeshita back in control, so Okada paused to do his own Macarena. St. Louis didn’t appreciate it.
Takeshita and Okada really started to focus on Bandido’s shoulder, as they repeatedly slammed it into the turnbuckles and ring post. Even Callis admitted isolating the injured Bandido was the gameplan and to be fair, it was working. Okada dropped a big elbow from the top and started to do his pose, but that was interrupted by Takeshita landing a senton on Bandido from the second rope. Okada kept his middle finger up and Takeshita thought it was directed at him. That tense discussion gave Bandido the chance to recover and create enough space to tag King!
As the crowd woofed in support, King unleashed on the challengers. He nailed Takeshita with a bossman slam and crushed Takeshita in the corner with Okada on his back! King smushed both men in the corner with a cannonball, but Okada managed to kick out to stay alive. Okada escaped King with an eye rake and got back into the match with a neckbreaker before collapsing on the mat. Bandido and Takeshita tagged back in, but Bandido nearly ended it with a Code Red. He charged at Takeshita in the corner and missed, so Takeshita threw Bandido with a release German suplex. Bandido pushed right through the pain and floored Takeshita with a backfist. He thought it was time for the 21 Plex, but Takeshita was ready for it and threw Bandido over his head. Bandido landed on his feet only for Okada to put him down with a shotgun dropkick. King took down Okada with a backdrop driver, so Takeshita drilled King with a knee. Bandido hit a poisonrana on Takeshita, but Takeshita got right back up and hit one of his own!
King missed a lariat on Takeshita, so he adapted on the fly and dove into Okada with a cannonball in the corner, but that carried him into a Blue Thunder Bomb by Takeshita. Bandido landed on Takeshita with a shooting star press, but it was only good for a nearfall. Bandido came back with a hurricanrana for a two count, so Takeshita returned fire with a big shot across the face. Takeshita dropped his knee pad and measured Bandido only for Okada to make a blind tag. Bandido was ready for Okada and reversed a Rainmaker into a stomp. King tagged in and choked a charging Takeshita over the ropes. King sent Bandido over the top onto Takeshita and turned his focus back to Okada. Bandido got back in for the double team on Okada. Brodido hit a running kick/piledriver combo, but it wasn’t enough to put Okada away.
Takeshita fought out of another double team and reversed King to spike him head first on the mat. He showed unreal strength by hanging on for a wheelbarrow suplex on, but King found fighting spirit and fired back with a lariat! Bandido launched himself from the top, but Okada was waiting with a perfectly-timed dropkick. Okada grabbed a waist lock on Bandido on the ropes, so Takeshita grabbed Okada to help, but King grabbed Takeshita and threw all three men over his head before collapsing out of exhaustion. Callis sprinted to the apron to slam the mat and wake up his guys.
Bandido got ping-ponged back and forth between Okada and Takeshita and was in trouble until he ducked Okada’s Rainmaker, which landed on Takeshita! Okada smiled as he stared down at Takeshita on the outside! Okada turned back into Bandido, who dropped Okada face-first on his knee. Okada blocked a 21 Plex, but King came in to help and pleaded with Bandido to keep fighting before diving out of the ring onto Takeshita. Bandido took that encouragement and hit a one-armed 21 Plex on Okada for the win! Bandido pinned the AEW Unified Champion!
“Timeless” Toni Storm Still Has Mina Shirakawa
Renee Paquette tried to get a word with “Timeless” Toni Storm about her future after losing to Statlander, but Storm remained on the floor without saying a word. Mina Shirakawa showed up to console her friend, although she was also downtrodden. Storm finally spoke: “We lost everything.”
Shirakawa reminds Storm they still have each other, so they embraced in sadness.
AEW World Championship Match: “Hangman” Adam Page (c) def. Samoa Joe
Joe came to the ring without The Opps. Neither man gained much of an advantage until Joe shoulder-blocked Page to the floor and made sure to deliver some trash talk to the AEW World Champion
Page came back and worked over Joe in the corner. He followed with a dropkick for a two on Joe. Joe fired off a big back elbow and followed with a barrage of jabs, as Page rolled to the floor. Joe followed him out and sat Page on a chair before violently knocking him off it.
They got back in the ring, where Page was able to fight back and knock Joe to the floor. Page went to the top, but missed his moonsault to the floor when Joe walked away. Page got something back with a dropkick, but Joe was able to get back in control.
Joe worked over Page in the corner and grabbed a rear chinlock. Page worked free and ran into a Manhattan drop and big boot. Joe gets a senton and covers for two. Page laid in the chops and ran right into a powerslam from Joe. Joe mocked Page with slaps and kicks. He then landed more jabs, but Page fired back. They turned to chops. Page hit an enziguri, and Joe retaliated with a belly to back suplex. Page rolled through it and got a backdrop driver.
Page kicked him off the apron and went to the top, as Joe rolled into the ring and Page adjusted and hit a moonsault for two. Joe gets back with a flurry of kicks to the face and a powerbomb for a two count. Joe goes through multiple submissions before Page can get to the ropes.
Page hit a sunset powerbomb from the top for a nearfall! Joe blocked a Deadeye and kicked Page, but Page yelled at him. They went to the ropes, but Page ran into the Coquina Clutch! Page started to fade, but just got a foot on the rope for the break.
Joe went for the Muscle Buster from the top, but Page escaped and hit the Deadeye! Joe kicked out at two! Joe was back up, but Hangman made sure to put Joe away with THREE Buckshot Lariats to earn the very hard-fought AEW World Title defense.
Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs joined Joe in the ring. Joe shook Page’s hand and raised his hand in victory, but then The Opps attacked Page!
Joe nailed Page with the AEW World Championship, as Hobbs and Shibata held Page. Joe finished the attack with a Muscle Buster on the belt and stepped over Page as The Opps left the ring. Page was tended to by the medical staff and helped back up the ramp.
Mercedes Moné Challenges Kris Statlander for Full Gear!
Moné was not happy that Statlander ruined her big night and record-setting week, so she challenged Statlander for the AEW Women’s World Championship at Full Gear, with an angry, “At Full Gear, your title is mine!”
I Quit Match: Darby Allin def. Jon Moxley
Allin laid his AEW flag in the middle of the ring, so Mox walked right over it, and we were underway! Darby dove onto Mox on the floor, as the fight continued around the ringside area. Back in the ring, Mox wrapped a chain around his fist and went to work on Darby, bloodying Allin’s mouth. He even pulled back on the chain while it was in Allin’s mouth. He punished Allin with the ropes and Allin came away with a bloody ear.
Back outside, Moxley got skewers from Marina Shafir and stuck them into Allin’s fingers! Allin cried out in pain, but wouldn’t quit! Moxley tried to beat down Allin, but Darby kept getting back up. Finally, Allin connected with a destroyer and grabbed the flag to hang Moxley over the top rope! Moxley freed himself by poking Darby in the eye. Darby knocked Moxley from the apron, but missed a Coffin Drop when Shafir pulled Moxley out of the way.
In the ring, Moxley took Darby’s belt and whipped him with it. He followed with a piledriver and begged Allin to get back up. Moxley continued to whip Allin with the belt, but Allin kept coming back, so Moxley kept whipping him. A big belly-to-back suplex shut Allin down with Moxley still in control.
Darby was able to get lighter fluid and sprayed Moxley with it. Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia hit the ring, so Darby sprayed some chemical agent in their faces. Moxley wiped himself clean with a towel and retrieved a taser. Mox and Darby fought for the taser, but Marina gave Darby a low blow. Moxley hit a curb stomp and a Death Rider on a chair, but Allin still didn’t quit.
Moxley choked Allin, so he responded with double middle fingers. Claudio Castagnoli showed up to throw Allin into the commentary desk. PAC then put Allin through a table on the opposite side of the ring.
The crowd chanted, “THIS IS MURDER!”
With Allin in the rubble of the table, Moxley yelled at him to quit because no one cares about him, but Allin still refused.
Castagnoli and Shafir brought an aquarium into the ring and filled it with water. Moxley held Allin’s head under the water several times, but every time Allin came up, he wouldn’t quit.
The lights then went out, and when they came back on, it’s STING!
He choked Moxley with his bat and then nailed Castagnoli and PAC with it before shattering the aquarium! Sting tossed the bat to Darby and left the ring, but Shafir stepped in his way, so he carried her to the back. Darby pointed the bat at Moxley, and Moxley offered himself up, so after repeated strikes with the bat, Allin got the flag and choked Mox with it as he promised. He dropped Moxley with a Scorpion Death Drop and a Coffin Drop before locking Moxley in the Scorpion Death Lock, and Moxley quit!
Allin celebrated with the AEW flag as WrestleDream came to a close!
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