Today’s AEW, aired on September 20, 2025, promises an action-packed nightlife from Scottia Bank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The show will see AEW world champion “Hangman” Adam Page defending his title with Don Karis family AEW TNT champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher. The provision states that if a member of the Don Charis family interferes, Fletcher will be disqualified and stripped of his AEW TNT Championship. Additionally, “Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland and Christian Cage face FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) in TAGG team matches.
The show will start at 2pm on TNT (ET) and will be available to international fans on streaming platforms such as HBO Max. Ringside News provides live-to-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please look forward to this page, Update the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin in the conversation in the comments below!
Saturday’s Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Results (9/20/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights
AEW AEW OUT Saturday’s tailgate brawl pre-show opens with Tony Schiavone welcoming us and saying it’s all on Saturday. Schiavone is attended by Nigel McGuinness and Matt Menard in the commentary. Ring announcer Arcadiola then introduces Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs and heads to the ring for the first match of the pre-show.
Tag Team Match: AEW World Trios defends OPPS (Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs) vs. Workhorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake).
The match begins with Powerhouse Hobbs and Anthony Henry. Hobbs makes Henry better, but Henry tags JD Drake and runs away. Hobbs tagged Samoa Joe’s Powerslam and Drake. Joe then rules over Drake and hits a big penalty kick. Drake then returns and turns Joe into a corner, but Joe shruggs from the attack. Drake tags Anthony Henry with Joe’s eyes. Drake then returns the tag and hits Joe with a series of punches. Joe then returns with his own punch. Joe then hits a big slam on Drake to hit him.
Hobbs then tag and passes through both opponents. Hobbs then hits a double splash at the corner and hits Drake with a series of Larians. Henry then tries to scrap, but Hobbs nails him with a punch. Joe then tags in and continues his attack on Drake. Drake then fights Muscle Buster, but Joe dodges an attempted missile dropkick. Samoa Joe locks the drake into the coquina clutch. Hobbs then hits the spinebuster to prevent Henry from breaking the pinfall.
Tag Team Match winner AEW World Trios defends OPPS (Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs)!
After the match, Shibata heads into the ring for Preshow’s next match while Joe and Hobbs are on stage. Shibata then trades a fist collision with his fellow AEW World Trios Tag Team Champions and heads to the ring for his match. Daniel Garcia and Marina Shafir appear in the backstage corridor. Garcia then slaps the camera, and he and Shafir pass through the crowd into the ring.
Single Match: Daniel Garcia of Death Rider vs. AEW World Trios Champion The Ops ‘Katsuyori Shibata
The match begins with Shivata kicking Garcia in the face. Shibata then smacks him with the horns, but Garcia escapes before Shibata hits a shotgun dropkick. The two men then brawl at ringside. Shibata then makes Garcia better and puts him in a chair. Shibata then rolls up and kicks Garcia. They then return to the ring. Dad’s magic enters Garcia’s face. Garcia then raises Shivata’s head to the ring step and dropkicks the ring step. Garcia then returns the waves to the ring and sends the fall nearby. Garcia then hits the forearm before the slide to get closer to the slide. Garcia then continues to slat the sheath. Shibata then fights back with a massive amount of strikes. Shibata then hits the suppression.
Garcia then hits the suppression. Shibata then hits Suplex and kicks Garcia in the face. Shibata then hits a Shotgun Dropkick in the corner and hits a front face rack suppression towards the nearby fall. Garcia then fights from the Cross Arm Breaker. Shibata then goes to the triangular choke, but Garcia then fights. Both men then fight the apron and exchange forearms until Garcia bites the waves in her head. Shibata then stands up for the Death Valley driver and drives onto the apron.
Garcia and Shivata slap each other and scream. They then slap at the same time, and both men are down. They then continue to trade strikes, fighting to their forehead, to their feet. Garcia then locks the standing guillotine choke. After that, Shibata faints, Garcia hits the Pile Driver almost for autumn. Garcia then continues to go near the waterfall. Shibata then powers up and returns to both men trading amazing blows. Shibata then slaps Garcia in the breast and locks him in a naked chalk. Garcia then refutes to the nearby autumn, but Shibata is kicked out. Shibata then continues locking the hold. Marina Shafir is distracted by the judges. Garcia then attacks Shibata with a bumpy pile driver. Garcia then strikes a curb stomp for victory.
The winner of the singles match, the death rider Daniel Garcia!
Renee Paquette and RJ City are Ringside and they run through the way you can see everything. They also tell us that Copeland and Cage vs. FTR kick off PPV.
Hologram, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly move towards the ring for the next match of Preshow while the opponents are already in the ring.
Trio Match: Conglomeration’s Hologram and the Paragon (Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly) vs. The Frat House (Griff Garrison, Preston Vance, Cole Karter)
The match begins with the flathouse dominating and attacking the entrance. Then maintain the quick tag to continue neutralizing the paragon. The hologram is then used by tagging his agility to avoid gusts of attack. The hologram then hits the garrison with a Spanish flea, making its nearing autumn. Vance is then tagged and triple teams are incorporated by holograms and paragons. The hologram then climbs onto the top rope and hits the garrison’s double stomp for victory.
The winner of Trios is a match between Conglomomation’s Hologram and The Paragon (Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly)!
After the match, Strong gets mad at the hologram and leaves the ring while the hologram tries to spread the situation.
Renee Puckett and RJ City talk briefly at ringside.
Julia Hart and Sky Blue head into the ring for the pre-show main event, followed by Penelope Ford and Megan Bain. Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale head towards the ring for the main event of the pre-show.
8-person tornado tag team match: Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, Conglometer Willow Nightingale vs. “Megasus” Megan Bene, Penelope Ford, Madness Triangle (Julia Hart and Sky Blue)
The match begins with Willow and the rest of her team in charge of football, running through the opposing team, with all four women fighting with their opponents in their respective corners. They then get a 4-way head smash that sends many of the teams on the other side to the outside, but Willow and her team celebrate a little longer, with Megan Bene throwing Julia Hart on the babyface. Megan and Willow stare at each other and blow them away.
Willow then hits the spinebuster and gets a 4-way vertical suppression. The action then spills out onto the outside, where all the women bump into each other with a small hockey stick and throw pucks at each other. They then also bump into each other with other weapons. Willow puts the Powerbombombome in a bundle of Skye Blue coolers. Sky will then cover for the nearby fall. Aminata then hits a head-sized booty smash. Mina then covers Julia and is nearing autumn. Sky then locks Harley in the trash can and arranges many women in the corner for various running attacks. Bane then slams Harley.
Penelope then bumps into Moonzoo, and Harley kicks out. Willow then stops the ending device. Willow then attacks Bane and hits him. Julia and Sky then run through Babyface but are pulled out of the ring. Mina then sets up a Weber grill and locks up Julia and Sky for repeated kicks. Willow then hits Ford with a slum and a garbage can. Willow then strikes a doctor bomb for victory.
The winners of the 8 female tornado tag team, Harley Cameron, Minasilakawa, Queen Aminata and the winners of the conglometer Willow Nightingale!
The broadcast team then runs through today’s PPV lineup, ending the pre-show of AEW’s Saturday tailgate brawl.
All Results (9/20/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The AEW will be opened with a video package highlighting the main feud that enters the PPV, and will peak in Kyle Fletcher and “Hangman” Adam Page’s AEW World Championship match.
He then heads to ringside, welcoming Brian Danielson to the announcement desk. Then you’ll get another video package. This time we will focus on the Copeland/Cage and FTR feud that will enter the first match of PPV.
They then see Christian Cage and Adam Copeland greet Wendell Clark and bubbles from the trailer park boys.
They then head to ringside and Adam Copeland heads into the ring for the first match of PPV. The Christian Cage then heads towards the ring, followed by an FTR. The pair then hug it in the ring and the first match of PPV begins.
Tag Team Match: “Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland and Christian Cage vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dachshund “ax” Harwood)
The match begins with the dachshunds and cages as the crowd begins the “Ah, f-k revival” chant. Cage and Harwood return to the corner as they fight before the judge intervenes. Then you get a different collar and elbow partnership. This time, Dachshunds takes the cage to the mat before stepping on him. Cage then fights back, sending Harwood to the corner and slams his head into the turnbuckle. The cage then targets the Dachshund’s previously broken nose and tags with a coop, with a double team between the babyface leading to the nearby fall.
Dax then cashes the tag. He goes to the side headlock with his coop before taking him to the mat. Coop then fights back and ultimately slams Lou Zaz’s press before tagging it with a cage. Then they win another double team. This time we’ll get two counts in Wheeler. Cage then sends him to the corner for a hard strike and bite. Dax then makes a tag and fights the cage on the horn as the crowd tries to tear him. Harwood pays most of his heart to this as Wheeler takes the cage to the mat before tagging it for Stomp. Cage then slowly fights his leg, only to be sent back with the Dachshunds tagged. Harwood hits a dropkick and follows it with a chinlock.
The cage then fights back to his feet, but as Wheeler continues to deal with it from the apron, he is unable to make a tag as it slips into the ring for the double team on the cage allowing Harwood’s two counts. Wheeler then tagged it and went up to the turnbuckle, instead jumping from Cage to the boot, and Cage deals with the tag. Dax is then tagged, but he is taken to the mat in the fall near Cope. Wheeler tages, but gets defeated by Cope. Cope hits five knuckle shuffles and tracks it with Death Valley Driver/Attitude adjustments, but only gets two counts.
Cope then goes to Sharpshooter, and Wheeler tries to intervene before Cage slides with his own cash. While trapped in submission, the FTRs are helping each other enough for Harwood to reach the ropes for a break. Cage and Coop then set up a homage to the Hardies, but the Cage is sent to deal, and prevents FTR from landing in either area on top rope in either area before setting up for power and glory. This is fall nearby and they go to the crushing machine just to have Cope hit Killswitch for cover, and Stoke pulls the referee out of the ring to stop the count.
Beth Copeland’s music is a hit and she makes her way to lay out the Big Stoke. In the middle of this, Cope wins another nearby fall before Chaos follows, and Beth carries Stoke behind. The FTR then sets up a grinding machine and a spike pile driver, but Cope can kick out with two. The FTR then can discuss this with the judge and then look for a crushing machine just to allow the COPE to affect both men. Cope then heads towards the corner, searching for Wheeler’s spear and bumps into the crushing machine. Wheeler then makes a cover, but Copeland kicks out again. Another crushing machine hits, but Coop still fights back. Cage keeps Dax from intervening as Cope hits the spear with Wheeler to win.
The winners of Tag Team match “The Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland and Christian Cage!
After the match, Beth Copeland returns to ringside and stands with Cope and Cage, while Nick Wayne and Mother Wayne leave. This allows the FTR to have blind side cages and deal with them, handcuffs on the KIP Sabian, and the FTR hits the cage with the spike pile driver. They see Beth trying to remove the handcuffs from the coop, and she tries to fight back before the pair sets her up for a spike pile driver and a crowd boo.
He then calls Eddie Kingston and gets a video package to watch the Big Bill, where he gets what he wants when Kingston is facing him next.
Big Bill heads into the ring with Brian Keith for the next match for PPV and Eddie Kingston.
Single Match: Eddie Kingston vs Big Bill
The match begins with both men going for it immediately until Bill defeats Kingston with his big boots. He then takes Kingston to the ropes and continues his attack, sending him to the mat before chuckling at him. Kingston then returns to his feet and both men go to it again. Bill deals more damage to Kingston before he wins the fall near Kingston, and Kingston fights back again, leading to machine gun chops and explosive suppresses invoices to the canvas. Kingston then returned after Bill. Bill hits a few hard hits and side slams to keep Kingston at bay towards the fall. Bill then hits another side slam, but only gets two counts.
Bill searches for Chokeslam, but Kingston reverses it to DDT. He then stands up for Hurriken, but Bill kicks out on one hand and stands up, slams Kingston’s boots and sends him hard to the mat. Kingston then goes to the corner when the bill is indicted against him, but Kingston avoids roll-ups and two counts. Kingston then follows it with Hurriken for the victory.
Eddie Kingston, the winner of the singles match!
After the match, Brian Keith runs up as he and Bill try to attack Kingston until the lights go out and the hook leaves for a save. Hook then locks Keith with Red Rum before pushing him into Kingston’s Hurriken. The babyface gets taller as the crowd cheers.
Next, you get the video package to watch the table ‘n’ Tacks match between MJF and Mark Briscoe in Conglomeration.
MJF then heads into the ring for the next match between PPV and Mark Briscoe.
Table ‘n’ tuck match: Mark Briscoe from MJF vs. Conglomeration
The match begins with MJF leaving the ring as he wants nothing to do with Briscoe. Brisco then eventually arrives after MJF, trying to follow Cactus Jack before MJF fights back. MJF then leaves the Jaydriller attempt and returns to the ring, and begins trading strikes with some tacks hiding underneath. Both men then consider in turn to slam the other into the tuck before trying to drive each other’s faces into the mountains instead. The MJF then uses the referee to deflect Brisco and gets the opening needed to slap Brisco into the tack.
MJF then pushes Briscoe’s face into the tuck and goes out into the glote as he grabs the ring from the ringside to the table. The MJF then closes it and pushes it under the ring. When Briscoe tries to fight back, MJF just goes back to the pin’s tuck and lifts him up, which gets the “We Want a Table” chant. Brisco then kicks out with 2, which encourages MJF to use the tack to do more damage. MJF then pushes some tacks into Briscoe before slamming him with a punch.
MJF then takes Briscoe to the ropes, dropping the back twice into the tuck, and Briscoe struggles to get up. MJF then supports him towards the rope before asking for another rear drop, but Briscoe lands on his leg. MJF then hits a clothesline rope, but Briscoe sends MJF down his back into the pile of tucks. Briscoe then attacks a series of strikes with MJF. MJF stepped into a backdrop attempt just to get Briscoe kicked and push both men into the tuck. Brisco stood up and he slammed MJF on the tuck with a chokeslam, almost falling in the process.
Briscoe then goes to the frog’s bow, but MJF rolls out of the ring and then Briscoe hits him with a dive before pulling the table out from under the ring. Brisco then supports it against the barricade before grabbing the chair, and he gets a drop to MJF, sending both men to the outside table. Brisco then brings the MJF around the ring and places the MJF before setting up any other tables. Brisco then slaps the elbow that sends MJF to the table. Brisco then goes to the third table and sets it up as MJF slides into the ring. Brisco then chases him and hits him with a gust of attack, where MJF sends some tacks into Briscoe’s face. This sends him incredible, but Briscoe fights back against MJF.
Brisco then leaves the ring and pulls out the chair with a tuck before returning to the ring, but MJF uses it against Briscoe before getting a 2 count. MJF then leaves the ring and grabs the table, bring it into the ring and sets the ring again before leaving it again. He then grabs a few bags from under the ring and throws two tucks of the tucks onto the table before chasing Briscoe into the corner. He then searches for a Powerbomb, but Briscoe fights back with a few punches and gets free. MJF then catches Briscoe at the corner, which causes both men to loosen it with the top turnbuckle. MJF then blocks the Jay Driller attempt, Briscoe and Briscoe respond with the same thing, forcing MJF by shifting MJF towards the corner and driving MJF through the table and tack. He then returns to another frog bow, but he doesn’t finish MJF as he sets up for the Jay Driller and hits it for the victory.
The Tables ‘n’ Tacks Match winner, Mark Briscoe from Conglomeration!
After the match, we receive a replay of the finish as Mark Brisco celebrates his victory. Comments then hype the remaining cards in the PPV.
After that, we head backwards. There, the praised former hand out each other out as Jerry Lynn tries to make them realize that they are good together. He then threatens to stop them without pay, which only makes them more rilled.
He then got a video package for Ricochet, rejected by The Hurt Syndicate, and then Trios Match appeared.
Ricochet and Goa then head to the ring for the next match in PPV and the next match in Hurt Syndicate.
Trio Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley, “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin and MVP) vs. Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona)
The match starts with the MVP and Bishop Kaun, but the MVP calls for Ricochet to tag in. Ricochet does everything he can to avoid MVPs before tagging Kaun and MVPs. Kaun then responds with a few shots before the MVP fights for the front slam. He then goes to the cover, but only gets two counts when Kaun kicks out. The tag is then made by Benjamin. Benjamin is sent to the corner by Cown, but absorbs the punishment before hitting his own shot. Kaun then sends him back to the corner, but Benjamin looks back at things for an ankle lock before dropping the two bishops down.
Tags are created on the tags for Lashley and Ricochet, and Lashley simply drops the body on his back and is beaten. After that, when the MVP tagged him, he gets a Ricochet and it’s the fall nearby. The MVP then cleans up the gore from the apron before sending a ricocchet to the corner for kicks and explosive suppression. He then has the advantage until Gore gets involved and a tag is created on the counsellor, and is able to attack the MVP’s legs. He then ocks the damaged syndicate as he continues to wear out some damage before the Ricochet tag returns.
The MVP then backs up and then creates tags for Benjamin who goes out to Gore, especially after focusing on Ricochet, due to the German suppression. He then follows the lawsuit with Bishop Coun’s suppression before grabbing both men for a double decker suplex. Lashley creates a blind tag when Liona appears to intervene, but only clears it before Lashley hits the spear of Cousin for Cousin. Ricochet then splits it with a 450 splash and saves his team’s match. The MVP then returns the tag back to the match and he chases after Ricochet when Rushley and Coun go to it before Lashley and Coun send Lashley to the corner. Liona then appears as a Gore attack, but Benjamin saves before the action leaks outwards. Gore, Lashley and Benjamin go a little longer to it until Ricochet hits a dive to drive Lashley and Benjamin out. Lashley and Benjamin leaned against the barricade before Tor was launched into them. Back in the ring, Gore helps set up a ricochet on the spirit gun with the MVP for victory.
Trios winners, The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, Toa Liona) will be playing!
After the match, demand raises the ramp to celebrate Lashley and Benjamin as they are checked in the MVP.
You will then get a video package to watch the AEW TBS Championship match between Riho and Mercedes Moné.
Riho then heads to the ring for the next match between the PPV and Mercedes Monet.
AEW TBS Championship Match: “CEO” Mercedes Monet (C) vs. Liho
The match begins with Riho chasing him and she pushes Riho away and laughs at her. Liho then responds to the fall near Monet. Liho then tries to seek out one-legged crab from the statement maker’s attempts before Monet turns around and is kicked out of Pin’s attempt to force a break. Monet then eventually reaches the rope for leverage and reaches his feet before locking with Riho in the middle of the ring. Riho then opposes the ropes, she breaks and laughs at her dance before Monet drops Riho on the mat to show her movements.
Riho then returns there and sends Monet outwards, then hits the double foot stomping from the apron. Riho then gets on the announcement desk and hits another stomp, and she sends Monet back into the ring before going up to the top. Monet then dodges a third attempt at Stomp, but Riho’s headsizer is followed by a dropkick. Liho then sets up a cross bone bomb, but only gets two counts. Riho then rises up and Monet rolls out of the ring so that Riho drops down on the apron, where she trips her and catches her with the apron itself before sending Riho to the announcement desk. Monet then chases it with Meteora before returning Riho to the ring, but it’s almost autumn only.
Matches and key moments scheduled for AEW on September 20, 2025
- AEW World Championship match (if members of the Don Carris family interfere, Fletcher will be disqualified and stripped of his AEW TNT Championship): “Hangman” Adam Page (c) vs. Don Karis Family AEW TNT champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher
- AEW Women’s World Championship 4-way match: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Jamie Hater vs. Chris Statlander vs. The Mad Triangle” “The Toxic Spider” The Kla
- AEW Unified Championship 3-way Match: The “Rainmaker” by Don Karis family Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. The “Alpha” by Don Karis family Konosuke the Takeshita vs. Makara Dorada
- AEW TBS Championship Match: “CEO” Mercedes Monet (C) vs. Liho
- AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-way Ladder Match: Brodid (Bandid of Brody King and Low World Champion) (c) vs. Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. Jetspeed (“Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs.
- Table ‘n’ tuck match: Mark Briscoe from MJF vs. Conglomeration
- ffinmatch: Derby Allyn vs. Death Rider John Moxley
- Tag Team Match: “Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland and Christian Cage vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dachshund “ax” Harwood)
- Single Match: Eddie Kingston vs Big Bill
- Trio Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley, “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin and MVP) vs. Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona)
- Saturday Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Tag Team Match: AEW World Trios defends OPPS (Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs) vs. Workhorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake).
- Saturday’s Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show Single Match: Daniel Garcia of Death Rider vs. AEW World Trios Champion The Ops ‘Katsuyori Shibata
- Saturday’s Tailgate Brawl Preshow Preshow 8 Tornado Tag Team Match: Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, Conglometer Willow Nightingale vs. “Megasus” Megan Bene, Penelope Ford, Madness Triangle (Julia Hart and Sky Blue)