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AEW Forbidden Door 2025 Results

El Desperado, Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly), & Yuyu Uemura def. CRU (Action Andretti & Lio Rush) & Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Josh Alexander)

GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) & Ricochet def. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & "Speedball" Mike Bailey) & Michael Oku

The Opps (Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs) def. Bullet Club War Dogs (Clark Connors, Drilla Moloney and Robbie X)

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage dxef. Killswitch & Kip Sabian

TNT Championship Match: Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Hiromu Takahashi

TBS Championship 4-Way Match: Mercedes Moné (c) def. Bozilla, Alex Windsor & Persephone

IWGP World Heavyweight Championship Match: Zack Sabre Jr. (c) def. Nigel McGuinness

AEW World Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match: Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) def. Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) (c) & FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood)

AEW Unified Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Swerve Strickland

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) def. ROH Women’s World Champion Athena

AEW World Championship Match: “Hangman” Adam Page (c) def. MJF

Lights Out Steel Cage Match: Darby Allin, Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi), Hiroshi Tanahashi & Will Ospreay def. Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli), Gabe Kidd & Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)​
 

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AEW Dirt Sheet Report! - Post Forbidden Door

- Tony Khan was said to be extremely happy with the way Forbidden Door went this year. With Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland set to be out for extended periods of time, Tony believes the company is well equipped to continue throughout this period, with several new stars set for extreme pushes throughout the next 6 months.

- In regards to Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland, it is believed that Ospreay will be out for 9-12 months, and Swerve for 4-6 months.

- With the Death Riders losing at Forbidden Door, it is believed the story could be wrapping up soon. With Orange Cassidy set to return soon, we could be set to see him face off in a high profile match with Jon Moxley sooner rather than later.

- The C2 will also be returning this year, but much earlier than normal, with the blocks set to be announced today!

 

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AEW ROSTER

AEW Mens Wrestlers
  • Ace Austin​
  • Action Andretti (of Cru)​
  • Adam Cole (of The Paragon)​
  • “Cool Hand” Angelo Parker​
  • Anthony Bowens​
  • AR Fox​
  • Austin Gunn (of The Gunns and Bang Bang Gang)​
  • Bandido (of Brodido)​
  • The Beast Mortos (of La Faccion Ingobernable) (w/ Jake “The Snake” Roberts)​
  • Big Bill (of The Learning Tree)​
  • “Daddy Ass” Billy Gunn​
  • Bishop Kaun (of Ricochet’s Crew & Gates of Agony)​
  • The Blade (of Butcher & The Blade)​
  • Blake Christian​
  • Bobby Lashley (of The Hurt Syndicate)​
  • Brandon Cutler​
  • Brian Cage (of Don Callis Family & Murder Machines w/ Lance Archer)​
  • Brody King (of Hounds of Hell & Brodido)​
  • ‘Bad Apple” Bryan Keith (of The Learning Tree)​
  • Buddy Matthews (of Hounds of Hell)​
  • The Butcher (of Butcher & The Blade)​
  • Cash Wheeler (of FTR) ( w/ Stokely Hathaway)​
  • Christian Cage​
  • Claudio Castagnoli (of Death Riders)​
  • Colten Gunn (of The Gunns & Bang Bang Gang)​
  • “The Rated R Superstar” Cope​
  • Danhausen​
  • Daniel Garcia​
  • Dante Martin (of Top Flight) (w/ Leila Grey)​
  • Darius Martin (of Top Flight) (w/ Leila Grey)​
  • Dax Harwood (of FTR) ( w/ Stokely Hathaway)​
  • Dralistico (of La Faccion Ingobernable) (w/ Jake “The Snake” Roberts)​
  • Dustin Rhodes (of Sons of Texas)​
  • Eddie Kingston​
  • Hologram​
  • HOOK (of The Opps)​
  • Isiah Kassidy (of Private Party)​
  • Jack Perry​
  • Jay Lethal (of Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, & Sonjay Dutt)​
  • “Switchblade’ Jay White (of Bang Bang Gang)​
  • Jeff Jarrett ( w/ Karen Jarrett) (of Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, & Sonjay Dutt)​
  • Jon Moxley (of Death Riders)​
  • Josh Alexander (of Don Callis Family)​
  • Juice Robinson (of Bang Bang Gang)​
  • Katsuyori Shibata (of The Opps)​
  • Kazuchika Okada (of Don Callis Family)​
  • Keith Lee​
  • Kevin Knight (of JetSpeed)​
  • Killswitch​
  • Komander​
  • Konosuke Takeshita (of Don Callis Family)​
  • Kota Ibushi​
  • Kyle Fletcher (of Don Callis Family)​
  • Kyle O’Reilly (of The Paragon)​
  • Lance Archer (of The Don Callis Family & Murder Machines w/ Brian Cage)​
  • Lee Johnson (of Lee Johnson & Blake Christian)​
  • Lio Rush (of Cru)​
  • Mansoor (of MxM)​
  • Mark Briscoe​
  • Marq Quen (of Private Party)​
  • Mason Madden (of MxM)​
  • “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard​
  • Matt Sydal​
  • Matt Taven (of The Kingdom)​
  • Matthew Jackson (of The Young Bucks)​
  • Max Caster​
  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey (of JetSpeed)​
  • Mike Bennett (of The Kingdom)​
  • MJF (of The Hurt Syndicate)​
  • MVP (of The Hurt Syndicate)​
  • Nicholas Jackson (of The Young Bucks)​
  • Nick Wayne​
  • Orange Cassidy​
  • PAC (of Death Riders)​
  • Powerhouse Hobbs (of The Opps)​
  • Ricochet (of Ricochet’s Crew)​
  • Rocky Romero (of Don Callis Family)​
  • Roderick Strong (of The Paragon)​
  • Rush (of La Faccion Ingobernable) (w/ Jake “The Snake” Roberts)​
  • Sammy Guevara (of Sons of Texas)​
  • Samoa Joe (of The Opps)​
  • Satnam Singh​
  • Scorpio Sky​
  • Shelton Benjamin (of The Hurt Syndicate)​
  • Swerve Strickland (w/ Prince Nana)​
  • Toa Liona (of Ricochet’s Crew & Gates of Agony)​
  • Trent Beretta (of Don Callis Family)​
  • Truth Magnum (of The Outrunners)​
  • Turbo Floyd (of The Outrunners)​
  • Wardlow (of The Don Callis Family)​
  • Wheeler Yuta (of Death Riders)​
  • Will Ospreay​
  • AEW Women’s Wrestlers
  • Alex Windsor​
  • Anna Jay​
  • Athena (ROH Women’s Champion)
  • Billie Starkz​
  • Dr. Britt Baker DMD​
  • “The Virtuosa” Deonna Purrazzo (of The Vendetta)​
  • Diamante​
  • Emi Sakura​
  • Harley Cameron​
  • Hikaru Shida​
  • Jamie Hayter​
  • Julia Hart (of Hounds of Hell)​
  • Kamille​
  • Kiera Hogan​
  • Kris Statlander​
  • Lady Frost​
  • Leila Grey (of Top Flight)​
  • Madison Rayne​
  • Marina Shafir (of Death Riders)​
  • Megan Bayne​
  • Mercedes Martinez​
  • “The CEO” Mercedes Moné​
  • Mina Shirakawa​
  • Nyla Rose​
  • Penelope Ford​
  • Queen Aminata​
  • Rachel Ellering​
  • Rebel​
  • Red Velvet (ROH Women’s TV Champion)
  • Riho
  • Ruby Soho​
  • Serena Deeb​
  • Skye Blue​
  • Syuri​
  • Tay Melo​
  • Taya Valkyrie (of The Vendetta)​
  • Thekla​
  • Thunder Rosa​
  • Toni Storm​
  • Willow Nightingale​
  • Yuka Sakazaki​
 

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Your BTB history is like how mine was once upon a time. It only takes that one BTB to stick and everything changes. Wishing you the best of luck, hoping to see some shows in here.
 
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AEW Dynamite - August 27th, 2025

After a short video recapping the scenes of Forbidden Door, we cut straight to the 2300 arena, where we see Brodido already making their entrance, before we are welcomed by Excalibur, Taz, and Tony Schiavone!

Match #1
Non-Title Tag Team Match
Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) vs Bryan Keith and Big Bill
Bandido and Bryan Keith start. They circle, Keith throwing some low kicks. Bandido cartwheels away, then connects with a quick arm drag. Keith pops up annoyed, rushes, but gets caught with a springboard arm drag. Bandido poses, crowd cheers. Keith tags Big Bill, who steps in and immediately points at Brody King. The crowd buzzes. Brody tags in, and the two giants meet center ring. Collar-and-elbow tie-up — both men shove each other back. They collide with shoulder tackles, neither budging, until Brody explodes with a running crossbody that knocks Bill down! The crowd erupts. Brody tags Bandido back in. Brody whips Bandido into the corner with a big splash, followed by a Bandido dropkick on Bill. Bandido goes to the top for a springboard, but Keith shoves him mid-jump, sending him crashing. The ref doesn’t see it. Bill capitalizes with a huge big boot, nearly taking Bandido’s head off. Tag to Keith, who methodically stomps Bandido, talking trash. He plants him with a spinebuster for a near fall. Quick tags between Keith and Bill — they cut the ring in half, isolating Bandido. Bill presses Bandido overhead and slams him down hard. Keith follows with stiff forearms, then a snap suplex. Every time Bandido tries to escape, Keith drags him back. The crowd rallies behind Bandido with claps. Keith goes for a suplex again, but Bandido flips out and hits a tilt-a-whirl DDT! Both men are down. Bandido crawls, dives — hot tag to Brody King! Brody charges in like a wrecking ball: lariat to Keith, lariat to Bill. He crushes Keith in the corner with a running splash, then cannonballs into him. The crowd is on fire. Big Bill charges, but Brody sidesteps and dumps him over the ropes. Bandido recovers and springboard moonsaults onto Big Bill on the outside. Huge pop! Back inside, Keith throws desperate forearms at Brody, but Brody just absorbs them, fires back with a devastating discus lariat that flips Keith. Brody covers — 1, 2, Bill breaks it up! Bandido leaps in, hitting a handspring cutter on Bill, sending him rolling back outside. Brody hoists Keith up in a powerbomb position. Bandido climbs to the top rope. The crowd rises as Brody slams Keith down with a sit-out powerbomb, and Bandido comes crashing down with a frog splash at the same time. The referee counts: 1… 2… 3!
Winners: Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) - 12:45

Excalibur:

“What a victory for Brodido tonight! Brody King and Bandido proving they’re a force to be reckoned with! Suddenly, the crowd erupts in boos as FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) hit the ring from behind, blindsiding Brody King and Bandido with clubs to the back

Tony Schiavone:
“Oh, come on! What’s this about? FTR ambushing Brodido after a hard-fought match!”

Dax hammers Bandido with right hands while Cash stomps down Brody King. They hit Bandido with the Shatter Machine in the middle of the ring.


Taz:
“Classic FTR — they saw an opening, they’re making a statement!”

FTR turn their attention to Brody, setting up to double-team him. The crowd suddenly erupts as familiar music hits —


Excalibur:
“Wait a minute! No way! IT’S COPE AND CHRISTIAN!”

The arena explodes as Adam Copeland and Christian Cage charge down the ramp together! FTR freeze, shocked, then try to bail, but Edge and Christian slide in fast.

Cope spears Cash Wheeler out of his boots! Christian catches Dax with a Killswitch to a massive pop.


Excalibur:
“Listen to this crowd! FTR have been wiped out!”

Brody and Bandido stagger back to their feet, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Cope and Christian. The four men stare down at the retreating FTR, who regroup on the ramp, furious.


Tony:
“What a moment — FTR thought they had made a statement, but instead, they’ve started a war!”

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We then cut backstage to see the Death Riders!

Moxley steps forward, pacing, speaking with that trademark gravelly fire.

Jon Moxley:
“Yeah, here’s the deal. We’re not here to sit in the back and play politics. We’re not here to collect paychecks and shake hands. We’re here to fight. That’s what the Death Riders do — fight until somebody can’t get up. And right now… I’m in the mood for a fight.”

Moxley looks directly into the camera, intense.


Jon Moxley:
“So here’s the challenge: I don’t care who you are, I don’t care what you’ve done, I don’t care if you’ve got a shiny belt or if you just crawled in off the street — ANY two AEW wrestlers that got the guts, lace up your boots and meet us in that ring tonight. And when you do… we’ll show you what happens when you step into the deep water with us.”

Claudio steps forward, calm but menacing.


Claudio Castagnoli:
“We’re not hard to find. You want to test yourself against the strongest, the sharpest, the most dangerous unit in professional wrestling? Be our guest. Just don’t expect to walk away the same.”

Yuta smirks, leaning into the camera.


Wheeler Yuta:
“Two men, one ring. Doesn’t matter who you are. We’re ready — are you?”

Marina Shafir stares coldly, then finally speaks quietly but firmly.


Marina Shafir:
“Pain is inevitable. Tonight, someone learns that lesson.”

Moxley steps back in, pointing at the camera one last time.


Jon Moxley:
“Clock’s ticking. Who’s it gonna be?”

Excalibur (voiceover):
“The Death Riders throwing down the gauntlet! An open challenge to ANY two wrestlers here in AEW tonight!”
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We then get a small hype video of what to expect for tonight, including:
Kenny Omega vs Josh Alexander
Kris Statlander vs Billie Starkz
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We then cut to MJF, who is sitting in his private jet!

MJF:
"Y’know, I’ve been hearing a lot of noise ever since Forbidden Door. A lot of people running their mouths, saying ‘Oh, Adam Page beat MJF, Hangman got the best of him, maybe MJF’s not who he says he is anymore.’

Let me make one thing crystal clear: that loss was a fluke. You hear me? A fluke. Hangman got lucky. Right place, right time, one mistake on my end, and he squeaks by with a win. Congratulations, cowboy, you won the lottery. But let’s not kid ourselves—one lucky shot doesn’t erase the fact that I am the generational talent, I am the guy who carries this company on his back, and without me, AEW is just a bunch of bingo hall losers cosplaying as wrestlers.

But since Forbidden Door, I’ve had some time to think. And there’s been one loud, obnoxious voice in particular that’s been getting under my skin—Mark Briscoe. Yeah, that hillbilly with the chicken-farmer accent who thinks just because he’s been bleeding buckets for twenty years, he can stand toe-to-toe with me. Mark, I’ve heard the garbage you’ve been spewing, and it made me realize something: you don’t respect me. None of you people do.

So here’s what I’m gonna do: I’m gonna shut you up, once and for all. I’m gonna drag you into a match where there’s nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, no lucky punches, no flukes. At All Out, Mark Briscoe, I’m challenging you… to a Dog Collar Match.
That’s right, Mark. You want to talk about toughness? You want to talk about grit? Let’s see how tough you are when that steel chain is wrapped around your throat, when every ounce of air leaves your lungs, and when the blood runs down your face courtesy of Maxwell Jacob Friedman.
At All Out, the world will be reminded of who I am. I am better than you… and you know it."
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[Camera cuts backstage. Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight are standing in front of the AEW backdrop. Knight is fired up, bouncing on his feet, while “Speedball” Mike Bailey has his usual calm but intense demeanor.]

Kevin Knight:

“Open challenge, huh? Moxley, Claudio, Yuta — the Death Riders. Y’all think you can just walk around here, beating people down, running through anybody who steps up? Well, you ain’t run into us yet.”

Mike Bailey:
“Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli… you call yourselves fighters. You call yourselves killers. But what happens when you step into the ring with a man who doesn’t stop striking… and a man who doesn’t stop flying? You’re gonna find out you can’t ground Speedball, and you sure as hell can’t clip the wings of Kevin Knight.”

Kevin Knight:
“Facts. Because me and Mike? We’re not afraid of the Death Riders. We’ve faced the best, we’ve beaten the odds, and now we’re coming straight for you. You want to test how tough you are? You want to make an example? Well, we’re here to show the whole world that JetSpeed wasn’t the only team you couldn’t handle.”

Mike Bailey:
“So at Dynamite, Collision, Rampage, pay-per-view, wherever you want it… we’ll answer that open challenge. Death Riders versus Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight. And when the dust settles, we’ll be the ones standing.”

[Bailey gives a calm smile, Knight points at the camera with intensity.]

Kevin Knight:

“See you out there.”

[They bump fists and walk off, leaving the camera lingering on their confidence.]

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Singles Match
Kris Statlander vs Billie Starkz

Both women lock up. Statlander uses her power to push Billie into the corner. Clean break, but Billie slaps Statlander across the chest to show she won’t be intimidated. Kris smirks, locks up again, and this time throws Billie halfway across the ring with a huge beal toss. Crowd pops. Billie rolls to the outside, frustrated, but when Kris goes to follow, Billie quickly slides back in and dropkicks Statlander through the ropes. Billie hits a tope suicida, driving Statlander into the barricade. She screams to the crowd and throws Kris back into the ring. Starkz climbs the ropes — missile dropkick connects! Cover, but only gets a two-count. She transitions into a series of stiff forearms and then applies a chinlock, grounding Statlander. Crowd claps for Kris to fight out. Kris powers up, but Billie pulls her back down by the hair, stomping her. She yells, “This is MY time!” Kris powers out of the chinlock, slamming Billie into the corner. She delivers three huge lariats, then a snap powerslam for a near fall. Statlander whips Billie to the ropes, Billie counters with a spinning heel kick! She goes for her swanton bomb, but Statlander rolls out of the way — Billie crashes and burns. Kris capitalizes with her delayed vertical suplex, holding Billie up for ten seconds before dropping her hard. Cover — two and a half! Billie rallies, slipping behind Kris and hitting a German suplex with a bridge! Close two-count! Billie shouts in frustration and immediately goes for another top rope move. She leaps for a 450 attempt, but Kris dodges — Billie lands awkwardly on her knees. Statlander quickly grabs her — Blue Thunder Bomb! 1…2… NO! Billie kicks out. Statlander signals for the end. She lifts Billie for the Saturday Night Fever (). Billie wriggles free, tries for a roll-up… two-count! They both pop up — Kris headbutts Billie, staggering her. Statlander hoists her up clean this time — Saturday Night Fever connects! Cover: 1…2…3!
Winner – Kris Statlander – 7:57
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We then cut backstage to Tony Khan, as he announces the blocks for the the Continental Classic!

Blue League - The Beast Mortos, Shelton Benjamin, Daniel Garcia, Kota Ibushi, Roderick Strong, Konosuke Takeshita

Gold League - Bandido, Hiromu Takahashi, Kazuchika Okada, Mike Bailey, Claudio Castagnoli, Josh Alexander

Tony then wishes all competitors the best of luck, with the first block matches to take place on this weeks Collision!
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Singles Match
Kenny Omega vs Josh Alexander

They lock up, with Alexander taking the early advantage, working Omega down with grappling — waistlock takedown, transitions into a front facelock. Omega tries to counter, but Josh controls the mat with chain wrestling, wrenching the arm and grinding down. Kenny finally gets separation with a sharp chop to the chest followed by a quick Snap Dragon attempt, but Josh blocks and muscles Omega down with a backbreaker. Omega builds momentum: flying back elbow, basement dropkick, and then a plancha to the outside. He throws Alexander back inside, springboards for a Kotaro Crusher, gets a two-count. Omega tries for the One Winged Angel early, but Josh slips out, German suplex! Alexander follows with another German, rolling through for a third release German. Crowd erupts. Cover — Omega kicks out at 2. Omega escapes to the apron, nails a V-Trigger through the ropes! Alexander collapses. Kenny goes high risk — missile dropkick to the back of the head. Cover, two-count. He lines up for another V-Trigger, but Josh catches him mid-run — spinebuster! Right into the ankle lock! Kenny claws desperately, finally making the ropes. The crowd roars at the tension. Josh drags him back, but Kenny flips out — Snap Dragon Suplex! Both men are down. Kenny hits a second Snap Dragon, then a third! Crowd chants “Omega! Omega!” He signals for the V-Trigger, connects hard, but Josh somehow stays on his feet. Alexander counters with a C-4 Spike attempt! Omega wriggles free, rolls him up — two-count. Josh immediately deadlifts Omega into a Chaos Theory rolling German! One…two…NO! Kenny just kicks out. Kenny hits a Jay Driller! Cover — two and nine-tenths! He can’t believe it, signals again — V-Trigger! But Josh ducks, hits the ropes, massive lariat! Omega flips inside out. Josh sets up for the C-4 Spike again — lifts Kenny — but Omega knees him mid-air! Josh crumples. Kenny immediately hits a V-Trigger to the back of the head! Kenny lifts Josh — One Winged Angel! Alexander fights, elbows, tries to break free… but Kenny adjusts, spins him, and plants him clean. Cover: 1…2…3!
Winner – Kenny Omega – 14:10

[Kenny Omega is standing in the ring after his victory, catching his breath, wiping sweat from his brow, when suddenly—]

♫ Don Callis’s theme hits ♫

Excalibur:
“Oh, wait a minute… business is about to pick up!”

[Don Callis walks out with his trademark smug grin, microphone in hand. Right behind him is TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, title gleaming over his shoulder. The crowd boos loudly.]

Don Callis:
“Well, well, well… Kenny. Congratulations. That was a hard-fought win. But, y’know, I couldn’t help but notice something tonight. You’re not the Kenny Omega that I made famous. You’re slower. You’re vulnerable. And frankly? You’re just… not the best anymore.

[Crowd boos heavily. Omega smirks, mouthing “Really, Don?”]

Don Callis:
“But don’t worry, Kenny, because I’ve got the guy who is the best. A man younger, faster, hungrier… and a man who already carries gold. Ladies and gentlemen — your TNT Champion, Kyle Fletcher!”

[Fletcher steps forward, pointing at Omega while holding up the TNT Championship. The crowd reacts with a mix of boos and cheers, impressed by his boldness.]

Kyle Fletcher:
“Kenny, I’ve spent my career hearing your name. Hearing how you’re the ‘Best Bout Machine.’ Well, I don’t buy it. I’m sick of standing in your shadow, sick of people comparing me to you. At All Out, I’m gonna prove to the world that Kyle Fletcher is the future… and Kenny Omega is the past.

So here’s the challenge, Kenny: You. Me. One-on-one. For the TNT Championship.

[The crowd roars. Omega paces the ring, laughing to himself, then grabs a mic.]

Kenny Omega:
“Y’know, Don, I should’ve expected this. You find another young, shiny toy to hide behind, and now he thinks he can hang with me. Kyle, I’ve watched you grow, I know how good you are… but kid, you’re not ready.

Still… if you want to embarrass yourself on the biggest stage possible? If you want to test yourself against the guy who redefined professional wrestling? Then fine. At All Out, I’m coming for that TNT Championship. And when the dust settles, people will remember exactly why I’m still the Best. Bout. Machine.”

[Crowd explodes as Omega drops the mic. Callis drags Fletcher back up the ramp, smirking, as Fletcher shouts at Omega, holding the TNT title high.]

Excalibur:
“Oh my god! Kenny Omega versus Kyle Fletcher for the TNT Championship at All Out! What a match that’s going to be!”.
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[Camera cuts backstage. Hangman Adam Page is standing alone, AEW World Championship slung over his shoulder. His hair is a little damp, his expression serious. He looks into the camera without the usual cowboy bravado—just quiet intensity.]

Hangman Page:

“Y’know… people keep asking me what’s next. What’s next for Hangman Page, what’s next for the AEW World Championship. And truth is… I don’t really got an answer. I’ve been fighting tooth and nail to prove I belong here, and every damn time I step into this ring, I leave a piece of myself behind.

But that’s what being champion means. It means standing up when you’ve got nothing left. It means proving you’re the best, every night, no excuses.

So I’ll make this real simple. All Out’s right around the corner. And I don’t want some easy defense, I don’t want the path of least resistance. I want the fight of my life.

So to anybody in New Japan Pro Wrestling that’s watching — anybody who thinks they can walk into my company and take my championship — I’m daring you. Step up. Meet me at All Out. Let’s find out who the hell is really the best wrestler in the world.”
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Tag Team Match
Open Challenge
Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) vs Jet Speed (Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight)

Claudio starts with Kevin Knight. Knight uses his speed — leapfrogs, arm drags, and a dropkick right on the jaw! Crowd pops as Claudio staggers. Claudio tries for a power move, but Knight flips out and tags Bailey. Bailey unleashes rapid-fire kicks, lighting up Claudio’s chest. Spin kick to the head drops him. Bailey goes for a standing moonsault, but Claudio catches him mid-air, tilt-a-whirl backbreaker! Tag to Mox. He stomps Bailey into the corner, then bites his forehead, drawing boos. Bailey fires back with chops and a sudden enzuigiri. Hot tag to Knight. Knight comes in blazing — springboard crossbody, flying lariat, then a suicide dive onto Claudio! Back inside, Knight catches Mox with a sky high spinebuster! Cover, two-count. Claudio returns, grounding Knight with uppercuts and a short-arm lariat. Giant Swing on Knight — the crowd counts to 12 before Claudio transitions into a Sharpshooter. Bailey breaks it up with a buzzsaw kick! Mox tags in, drags Knight up, and plants him with a piledriver! Cover — two and a half! Knight counters a suplex into a dropkick, scrambles, and tags Bailey! Bailey explodes — springboard knees, double kick combo to Mox and Claudio, then a triangle moonsault to the floor wiping both out! Back in, Bailey hits the Ultima Weapon (shooting star knees) on Claudio! One…two…NO! Mox breaks it up. Mox and Bailey trade stiff strikes — Mox with a lariat, Bailey with a spinning kick! Both collapse to the mat. Knight tags back in, hitting a diving clothesline on Mox. Claudio storms in, but Bailey kicks him out. Knight sets up for his Sky High Dropkick as Bailey lines up for a second Ultima Weapon. Crowd is electric. As Bailey goes up top — Wheeler Yuta runs down the ramp! He shoves Bailey off the ropes as Marina Shafir distracts the referee! sending him crashing into the barricade! Knight turns his attention to Yuta, yelling from the ropes, and Mox knocks him off the apron! — Moxley seizes the moment. Death Rider DDT! Cover: 1…2…3!
Winners - Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) – 19:33
Excalibur:

“The Death Riders steal another one thanks to Wheeler Yuta — and look at this, they’re not finished!”

[Moxley stomps Bailey in the corner while Claudio holds Knight up in a full nelson. Yuta peppers Knight with slaps before dropping him with a low blow. The three continue the assault — hard stomps, forearms, and Claudio planting Knight with a Neutralizer. Mox cinches in a bulldog choke on Bailey.]

Tony Schiavone:

“Come on! This is a mugging!

[Suddenly Darby Allin’s music hits! The crowd explodes as Darby sprints down the ramp, skateboard in hand.]
Excalibur:

“Darby Allin! Darby’s had enough of this!”

[Darby slides in, swinging his skateboard wildly, knocking Yuta off his feet and cracking Claudio in the gut. He rushes Moxley, breaking the choke on Bailey, and goes for a springboard coffin splash—]

But before he can connect, Gabe Kidd blindsides him from the crowd, smashing him across the back with a steel chair!

Taz:

“Gabe Kidd! Where the hell did he come from?!”

[Kidd mounts Darby, hammering him with fists. Claudio and Mox regroup, Yuta re-enters, and now it’s a four-on-one beatdown — Death Riders + Kidd standing tall, stomping out Darby, Bailey, and Knight all at once.]

[The lights dim slightly… and then Orange Cassidy’s music hits! The crowd erupts into the loudest pop of the night. Cassidy walks out onto the stage, hands in pockets, slow as ever, but with a determined stare. He’s wearing taped ribs, showing the damage from his hiatus.]

Excalibur:

“Oh my God! He’s back! Orange Cassidy is back!”

[Cassidy strolls down to the ring as the Death Riders and Kidd taunt him, daring him to fight. Cassidy finally takes his hands out of his pockets… slides in… and explodes!

  • Superman Punch to Yuta!
  • Superkick to Kidd!
  • Spinning DDT on Claudio!
  • Stun-Dog Millionaire on Moxley!
[The crowd is losing it. Cassidy takes off his sunglasses, throws them into the crowd, and hits a massive Orange Punch on Gabe Kidd, sending him rolling to the floor.]

[Cassidy helps Bailey, Knight, and Darby to their feet. He stares down the retreating Death Riders and Kidd, who are regrouping on the ramp, furious]

Excalibur:

“Orange Cassidy has returned, and he just turned the tide! The Death Riders thought they could run roughshod over AEW, but Cassidy is back — and business is about to change!”
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All Out 2025 - Match Card

AEW World Championship

"Hangman" Adam Page (c) vs any NJPW competitor

TNT Championship
Kyle Fletcher (c) vs Kenny Omega



 
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I'm really happy you posted a promising show in here so figured I'd leave some brief comments.

Cope and Christian continuing their issues with FTR makes sense. It looks like they're off to a good start in here, but I hope you continue to utilise the team of Brodido strongly. They are so much fun.

Death Riders open challenge being accepted by Bailey and Knight worked well. Obviously the real story here is the aftermath with Darby Allin making the save, followed by the return of Cassidy. A nice shock, big moment here to end your first show. I think one thing I noticed in the Bailey promo you did refer to Rampage as if it's still an AEW show though.

MJF's promo was well written, and Dog Collar Match with Briscoe could be a world of fun.

Statlander was always beating Starkz. That's fine.

Some really strong brackets for the next Continental Classic. Looking forward to seeing how that develops in the coming weeks.

Omega beating Alexander was fine, would have been a good match. I understand Don Callis continuing his grudge with Kenny, however coming out brazenly and willingly putting the TNT title on the line feels like something Callis would be smart enough to not do. That doesn't quite fit in a line as a strategy they would use, however a Fletcher/Omega feud, especially if Fletcher goes over, does interest me.

Just coming off Forbidden Door, which is supposed to be the PPV stacked with talent from other places, I'm not big on Page's open challenge being narrowed down to just NJPW talent. Surely there's AEW guys who want a shot at this point? Considering the timing of the PPV just passed, this doesn't make a huge amount of sense to me.

Still, I'll repeat, I'm glad you got a show up in here, and whilst I didn't agree with everything, I still thought this was a solid effort. Hoping to see more.
 

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I'm really happy you posted a promising show in here so figured I'd leave some brief comments.

Cope and Christian continuing their issues with FTR makes sense. It looks like they're off to a good start in here, but I hope you continue to utilise the team of Brodido strongly. They are so much fun.

Death Riders open challenge being accepted by Bailey and Knight worked well. Obviously the real story here is the aftermath with Darby Allin making the save, followed by the return of Cassidy. A nice shock, big moment here to end your first show. I think one thing I noticed in the Bailey promo you did refer to Rampage as if it's still an AEW show though.

MJF's promo was well written, and Dog Collar Match with Briscoe could be a world of fun.

Statlander was always beating Starkz. That's fine.

Some really strong brackets for the next Continental Classic. Looking forward to seeing how that develops in the coming weeks.

Omega beating Alexander was fine, would have been a good match. I understand Don Callis continuing his grudge with Kenny, however coming out brazenly and willingly putting the TNT title on the line feels like something Callis would be smart enough to not do. That doesn't quite fit in a line as a strategy they would use, however a Fletcher/Omega feud, especially if Fletcher goes over, does interest me.

Just coming off Forbidden Door, which is supposed to be the PPV stacked with talent from other places, I'm not big on Page's open challenge being narrowed down to just NJPW talent. Surely there's AEW guys who want a shot at this point? Considering the timing of the PPV just passed, this doesn't make a huge amount of sense to me.

Still, I'll repeat, I'm glad you got a show up in here, and whilst I didn't agree with everything, I still thought this was a solid effort. Hoping to see more.
Hey mate! Thanks so much for the review, gives me a huge confidence boost seeing the feedback, and love that you didn't sugar coat it.

With Omega/Alexander, I really want to push Fletcher as a heel who wants to prove himself. I'm a huge fan of both his and Omega and am really looking forward to writing for both of them.

For the Hangman segment, I kind of wanted a big name to face him at All Out, but with Swerve and Ospreay out for a while, and the C2 starting, I couldn't particularly land on a set opponent for him. Collision will be posted within the next few hours, and maybe his opponent will be revealed!
 
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I'm really happy you posted a promising show in here so figured I'd leave some brief comments.

Cope and Christian continuing their issues with FTR makes sense. It looks like they're off to a good start in here, but I hope you continue to utilise the team of Brodido strongly. They are so much fun.

Death Riders open challenge being accepted by Bailey and Knight worked well. Obviously the real story here is the aftermath with Darby Allin making the save, followed by the return of Cassidy. A nice shock, big moment here to end your first show. I think one thing I noticed in the Bailey promo you did refer to Rampage as if it's still an AEW show though.

MJF's promo was well written, and Dog Collar Match with Briscoe could be a world of fun.

Statlander was always beating Starkz. That's fine.

Some really strong brackets for the next Continental Classic. Looking forward to seeing how that develops in the coming weeks.

Omega beating Alexander was fine, would have been a good match. I understand Don Callis continuing his grudge with Kenny, however coming out brazenly and willingly putting the TNT title on the line feels like something Callis would be smart enough to not do. That doesn't quite fit in a line as a strategy they would use, however a Fletcher/Omega feud, especially if Fletcher goes over, does interest me.

Just coming off Forbidden Door, which is supposed to be the PPV stacked with talent from other places, I'm not big on Page's open challenge being narrowed down to just NJPW talent. Surely there's AEW guys who want a shot at this point? Considering the timing of the PPV just passed, this doesn't make a huge amount of sense to me.

Still, I'll repeat, I'm glad you got a show up in here, and whilst I didn't agree with everything, I still thought this was a solid effort. Hoping to see more.

Just wanted to add that I agree with everything Stojy said and that I will be reading along.
 

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Hey mate! Thanks so much for the review, gives me a huge confidence boost seeing the feedback, and love that you didn't sugar coat it.

With Omega/Alexander, I really want to push Fletcher as a heel who wants to prove himself. I'm a huge fan of both his and Omega and am really looking forward to writing for both of them.

For the Hangman segment, I kind of wanted a big name to face him at All Out, but with Swerve and Ospreay out for a while, and the C2 starting, I couldn't particularly land on a set opponent for him. Collision will be posted within the next few hours, and maybe his opponent will be revealed!
Hey man, just wanted to say you have kicked things off in great fashion, it's obivous that I struggle to stick to a project, something we share hahaha.

P.S: Also all the power to ya man !!!