Results, highlights and key moments for Tuesday, October 7, 2025

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite: Tuesday, October 7, 2025 broadcast promises an action-packed night live from Dailey’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida. The show sees AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher of the Don Callis family defend his title against Paragon’s Kyle O’Reilly. Additionally, AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe of OPPS address the facts.

The show begins at 8pm ET on TBS and is available to international fans on streaming platforms such as Max. Ringside News provides live match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please look forward to this page. We will update you with the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin the conversation in the comments below!

AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday Results (10/7/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens with commentary welcoming us to Tuesday’s episode of Dynamite’s special title before heading to ringside. There, Tony Schiavone will introduce challenger AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and Wrestle Dream Samoa Joe. AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe make their way to the ring for a face-off.

Schiavone thanks both men for agreeing there is no physicality to this before giving the floor to Page. Page talks about his six years of AEW and everything he’s been involved in as a part of it before saying he’s never been more confused than when Samoa Joe settled down with him last week. Paige says that she worked with Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs to finish the fight a long time ago, and after winning the team’s match, Joe agreed to fight it and lost it. Page then talks about the attack and the fact that Joe yelled that he would never put him down. Paige says Joe has been angry for a long time. Page reveals that he did not ask Joe to get this opportunity because of his words or actions last week, but because Joe deserves this shot.

Page says Joe and OPPS are among those who put in the time to help him win this title, and he is grateful to Joe, but repayment for his gratitude ends with the opportunity being provided. Page says Joe has a chance to win the AEW World Championship at Wrestledream, but he won’t let him win the title. The crowd then chants Joe saying everything Page said is absolutely true. Joe then says he’s sharing his truth and says when he looks at the page he doesn’t see the pinnacle of professional wrestling. Joe says OPPS’ timely intervention helped him earn that title and he wouldn’t be the man he is now without their help page.

Joe then says he forgot himself and that the main target is a man who calls himself the champion and that Hangman Page is not the champion. Joe says when the two go at it, Page has a chance to prove he is the champion he says he is, and when it comes, Joe chokes him out. Joe says Page can be good at one thing and that’s giving the world the champion they deserve. Page takes umbrage at this, saying that he does not stand in his opinion of others, it stands when the bell rings. Page says for every shot he takes from Joe, he returns two. Paige says Joe will prove he won’t outlast him, but hopes he brings the same passion and energy he brought to everything so Joe can know he’s the champion of the world. Both men stare at each other and Page’s music hits.

Then check out what happened earlier today. There, conglomerates will talk about their upcoming matches. It has since been said that the word of the day is “multifaceted”. Kyle O’Reilly is ready to take on the TNT Championship from Kyle Fletcher tonight, and says Orange Cassidy and “Big Tom” are also ready for their respective matches. Then you get the herd for the conglomerate.

Jon Moxley then heads to the ring for the first match of the night, followed by Ishii.

Single match: Death Rider’s Jon Moxley vs. Conglomerate’s “Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii

The match begins with both men staring at each other before trading strikes. Moxley then takes advantage with knee strikes, but Ishii fights back and forces Moxley to take a breather. Ishii then follows close before the two come back with chops, causing Moxley to paint Ishii in the back and crash into the ring post. This barely thins out ishii and he takes control with some hard forearm strikes and sends Moxley to the floor. Ishii then brings Moxley back into the ring, but is cut off by Marina Shafir on the apron who chases her face, allowing Moxley to knock Ishii off the apron and onto the floor.

Moxley is still in control of the match as he stomps Ishii. Moxley then goes after Ishii in the face. Stone breaks to absorb a series of strikes in the corner before hitting a hard forearm on Moxley. ISHII follows it up with a Brainbuster before hitting the ropes. Moxley just locks in the sleeper. Ishii then counters with a back suplex that sends Moxley out, but Moxley catches Ishii in the corner for a series of punches.

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Moxley then mocks the crowd for a moment. This gives ishii an opening powerbomb from the corner and gets him a two count. Moxley then counters from a German suplex attempt. Moxley then stands up for a big boot and a lariat before Ishai fights an enziguiri, causing Moxley to run with his own knee and crash Ishai to the canvas.

The referee then slowly stands up and suddenly fires as Moxley slowly gets back up and Ishii comes back too. A Lariat attempt by Ishii is blocked for a cutter by Moxley, but he only gets a two count. Moxley then takes Ishii to the stall piledriver, but Ishii is on his feet. Moxley then hits a curb stomp on him for a cover and Stone manages to kick out. Paradigm Shift is blocked and Ishii is able to hit Moxley with an elbow. Ishii then goes to a side headlock on Moxley and attacks the eye for additional damage before Moxley comes back to hit the Paradigm Shift. Cover for Moxley then gets two, but Moxley quickly transitions into a choke and ishii crosses as the referee calls for the bell.

Singles match winner Jon Moxley of Death Rider!

After the match, Moxley celebrates with the other Death Riders.

Then we head to the back. There, the young Bucks are about to talk to Tony Khan about getting a money match. Matt Jackson then sells some sneakers so he can afford front row tickets to see Jurassic Express later tonight, and Nick Jackson wants a money match.

We then get a video package hyping the AEW Women’s World Championship Match at Wrestledream as Kris Statlander defends the title against former champion “the timeless” Toni Storm.

We then take a look back at the standoff between Stallanter and Storm during last Saturday’s Clash of Clashes. Statlander and Storm will have to put their differences aside when they and Harley Cameron face a crazy triangle in a clash of Trios action this week.

Demand then heads to the ring for the night’s next match, followed by a wounded Syndicate.

Street fight: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley, “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin and MVP) vs. Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona, Bishop Kaun)

The match starts and both teams do it on the ramp, heading to the ring as Lashley and Liona take Lashley to the mat. Liona sees Lashley arrive in the corner and charge him, only for Lashley to jump him out of the ring. Kaun and Benjamin can now be seen at ringside before Rin Cochet and MVP appear in the ring. Ricochet then slaps MVP and this doesn’t go well for Ricochet until Goa comes in for the save.

This ends with Lashley taking Liona to the outside as MVP pulls Ricochet out from under the table. Benjamin and Coun then take their fight back to the ring as MVP hits a suplex that sends Ricochet into the ramp. MVP then chased Kaun to help Benjamin, giving him a 3-2 advantage against Goa until Ricochet bounced on the heap for a dive. All six men are down on the floor.

Coun then narrowly avoids a chair shot before returning to the ring. He then hits Benjamin and MVP with a dropkick before sending Lashley in, which leads to a dive. Kaun brings Benjamin back into the ring and Liona takes down MVP with a slam. He and Ricochet go after Lashley, who fights back with a double clothesline before Liona sends him to the floor. Lashley then gets to his feet and sends Liona towards the table, but takes a chair to the face on the way sending Liona through Liona.

This allows Liona and Ricochet to take Lashley to another table at ringside, setting him up for an elbow drop by Coun that sends Lashley into the table. Ricochet then chases Benjamin in the ring and runs a knee as Liona sends MVP through the barricade. Gore then returns to the ring to attack Benjamin, only to almost fall as MVP tries to intervene only to be run through a table by Gore. Benjamin then kicks MVP out some more until he gets back in the ring, fending off both men before Ricochet slides in for the save. Ricochet is then sent to the outside by Benjamin, who hits a thrust kick and a German suplex on the counter to keep him down. He then charges at Coun, but it’s Ricochet who takes the brunt of it.

Benjamin then brings in Ricochet for a powerbomb, but Coun gives him a chair and fights out. Kaun then takes a spear from Lashley while trying to go after Benjamin, and hits Ricochet as well. Lashley and Liona attack with the Laria Tribe before Liona is taken down by Lashley’s spear. The fight goes to the outside as Lashley returns to Ricochet and sends Liona through a table propped up on the apron, and Ricochet finds himself surrounded by a wounded Syndicate. They then trade shots at Ricochet before Benjamin sends Ricochet flying through the table with a German suplex for the win.

Street Fight Winners, The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley, “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin, MVP)!

After the match, the Hart Syndicate celebrates.

We then head to the back where Lenny Paquette interviews the Don Callis family. Don Callis talks about this week’s upcoming games. We then learn about the damage done to Bandido by Hechicero.

The Jurassic Express then proceed to the ring for the night’s next match, with their opponents already in the ring.

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Tag Team Match: Jurassic Express (Lucasaurus and “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry) vs. Orian and KM

The match begins with Orian facing off against Jurassic Express, and he is defeated fairly quickly by Perry. Back in the ring, it’s a tag to Luchasaurus, who takes Orian down with a stalling suplex. He then props Orian up with a chop to the chest against the ropes. Perry blatantly removes the turnbuckle pad until the referee intervenes, which leads to Luchasaurus sending Orian’s partner off the apron. Perry and Luchasaurus led the countdown to extinction for victory.

Winner of Tag Team, Winner of Jurassic Express (Luchasaurus and “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry)!

After the match, the celebration is cut short when the young Bucks attack Perry, hitting the EVP trigger on Luchasaurus. They then hit a double superkick on Perry and the Bucks stand tall. He then attacks Perry in the throat and gets a microphone to talk about a callback before attacking TK Driver to his former friend.

We then head to the back as PAC deals with Orange Cassidy ahead of tonight’s match. Utah and Garcia then talk about the difference between winners and losers. Daniel insists that he keeps winning because that’s what winners do.

Kyle O’Reilly then goes to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by Kyle Fletcher.

AEW TNT Championship Match: Don Callis’ “Protostal” Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Paragon’s Kyle O’Reilly

The match starts with both men going at it, O’Reilly counters to go after Fletcher’s legs before Fletcher gets to the ropes for a break. Both men then trade once more with O’Reilly taking Fletcher to his knees. Fletcher then fights back and hits a bodyslam on O’Reilly as the crowd continues to boo him. Fletcher then leaves the ring, creates a distraction, and runs a knee off the apron on O’Reilly. Fletcher then returns to the ring and fights back.

O’Reilly then fights back with an elbow on Fletcher, sending him into the corner. A forearm in the corner gives O’Reilly an opening for a few more strikes and sets him up for a guillotine hammerlock, but Fletcher counters with a headbutt. O’Reilly then transitions into a triangle choke, but Fletcher hits him with a powerbomb and breaks free. O’Reilly then goes for a heel hook from Fletcher. Fletcher reaches the ropes for a break. The fight then heads to the apron and both men trade chops until O’Reilly drops Fletcher on the hardest part of the ring. Fletcher then fights back and looks for a powerbomb before O’Reilly sends him into the barricade. He then gets on the apron to drive Fletcher into the barricade before returning to the ring.

Fletcher then ducks a missile dropkick, hits the ropes for strikes, then looks for a thin drop brainbuster. O’Reilly then fights out and grabs Fletcher’s arm. Both men then slowly get to their feet and exchange strikes. They then each look for a suplex before O’Reilly hits a back suplex for a two count, but Fletcher backs up for a thrust kick. O’Reilly then picks the ankle and hits a knee to the head, but only gets two good as Fletcher kicks out. O’Reilly then goes for an ankle lock, but Fletcher breaks free and rolls O’Reilly up to get a thin drop brainbuster. The damage he takes prevents him from capitalizing for a moment, but he runs in O’Reilly on a corner kick, followed by another drop brainbuster for the win.

Winner and still AEW TNT Champion “Protostal” Kyle Fletcher of the Don Callis family!

After the match, Fletcher calls for Lance Archer to come and do more damage, but Conglomeration shows up to make the save. This then culminates in Mark Briscoe rushing in and the ring being cleared away except for Briscoe and Fletcher, who stare at each other before Fletcher leaves to regroup with the Don Callis family.

We then head to the back and Kyle Fletcher talks about having Mark Briscoe’s number, but we see Briscoe challenge Fletcher for the TNT Championship at Wrestle Dream. Fletcher is not happy about this and the Don Callis family leaves.

Mercedes Mone then goes to the ring for the next night’s match, followed by Lacey Lane.

AEW TBS Championship Open Challenge Match: “CEO” Mercedes Mone (C) vs. Lacey Lane

The match starts with both women locking up. Lane then takes advantage of Mone’s overconfidence early, knocking Mone down multiple times from the fall before sending Mone out of the ring to the outside. Monet then comes back and both women hit the ropes but Lane hits a boot to maintain control. The fight then heads to the apron. There, Lane takes out Monet with a modified Heatseeker on the cover, but Monet gets a boot to the ropes to stop the count.

Lane is still in control until Monet counters three Amigos Suplexes. Mone then goes up top for a frog splash but lands on Lane’s knee. Then a double knee strike in the corner is avoided and Lane rolls Mone up for two. Mone then fights back for a sunset powerbomb, sending Lane into the corner, but Lane backs up with a strike that opens up for a bottom rope leg drop. Then a Hammerlock flatliner hits, but Moné kicks out at two. Lane then takes Monet and drops her hard for another fall. Monet is then freed from another Hammerlock Flatliner, and after a nearby falls trade, she hits Money Maker for the win.

Open Challenge Match winner and still AEW TBS Champion, “The CEO” Mercedes Monet!

After the match, Monet celebrates his victory.

We then head to the back and get some promos from Sammy Guevara and Eddie Kingston as Kingston faces Beast Motos in a clash.

The Don Callis family heads to the ring for the next night’s match, followed by Brodid.

Double Gepardi Eliminator Match: AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and Roh World Champion Bandido) vs. Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champions “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and “Alpha” Takeshita Konosuke)

The match begins with Okada about to face Bandido, but Takeshita claims he wants this. Both men then trade before Bandido hits Takeshita with a slam before tagging in Brody King. King hits Takeshita with relative ease before Okada tags in, and it’s only for Okada to do some damage from King leading to a Bandido tag and double team. Bandido then fights Okada before having to be tagged due to damage to his shoulder. King then sends Okada into the corner, but is intercepted by Takechita who sends King to the apron with a DDT before Okada sends King to the floor with a DDT of his own. This causes Taketa and Okada to look at each other.

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Brodid was then able to regain control of a near fall on Okada, and Bandido gauden Takeshita and went for a knee-knee that hit Okada instead. Takeshita is then sent out as Bandido takes Okada to the mat and comes down to the mat before The Takeshita makes the save. He then drags Okada to the corner so he can tag himself in. He takes a beating from Bandido as King hits a big side slam that sends Takeshita to the mat. Bandido is cut off by Okada. King takes a wheelbarrow suplex from Takeshita only to get to the feet before Takechita cleans him out of the ring.

He then hits a knee strike on Bandido followed by a raging fire, but Bandido counters into a near fall before letting Takeshita hit Okada’s knee on the outside. 21 Plex doesn’t work because Takeshita blocks it. He drops a reverse Rana on the head. Okada then tags himself in when Takeshita opts to hit a running knee on King instead, and Okada hits Bandido with the Rainmaker for the win.

Double Japardi Eliminator match, winner of the Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)!

Then we head to the back. There, Jet Speed ​​and Willow Nightingale talk about their match at Collision, a mixed trios match with FTR and Megan Bayne.

We then hear from FTR and Big Stoke as Big Stoke brings out Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne to deal with a mixed trios match for a clash. Bayne says the world she’s around is one where Willow has no chance.

Orange Cassidy heads to the ring for the main event of the night and Pac follows.

Single match: Death Rider’s “The Bastard” PAC vs. Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy

The match starts with both men looking at each other before Pac stops Cassidy from putting his hands in his pockets. Both men then trade holds before PAC sends Cassidy to the corner. Cassidy then responds with a kick. Pac isn’t having it so he puts Cassidy in a side headlock. Cassidy then starts to fight back, but PAC regains his grip and pulls Cassidy down to the mat. Cassidy then counters into a headsizer, but PAC breaks free and retrieves a side headlock. He then transitions into a cravat, but Cassidy is able to escape.

Cassidy then wraps PAC’s arm and takes him down with a wristlock instead. Both men then fight back to the legs with Cassidy hitting PAC with arm resistance. Cassidy slams his head into the turnbuckle and follows it up with a crossbody, but Pac escapes to the outside and catches Cassidy with a Falcon Arrow dive to the floor. PAC then hits a missile dropkick, sending Cassidy hard to the canvas. He then mocked Cassidy before kicking him in the head, with Cassidy fighting back before Pac sent him into the ropes. Cassidy then fights back with another strike, causing Pac to egg him and Cassidy to take a hard shot to his knees. Cassidy misses the boot and this gives PAC an opening to fight back.

Both men then get back to their feet and trade strikes until Cassidy hits the ropes but is caught with a German suplex release by PAC. PAC then blocks a beach break that leads to a PK and both men are down as PAC rolls to the outside. Cassidy then goes after him and hits PAC with a standing dog billionaire, followed by a diving DDT that sends PAC’s head to the floor. Pac then retreats before Cassidy hits him with an orange punch against the barricade, and Pac goes up top as he tries to use a table to back up. Cassidy then puts PAC back in the ring for another DDT, takes off his elbow pads and takes a big orange punch. Cassidy then goes for a cover and PAC steps to the ropes just before the three count.

Cassidy then goes up top but sees Pac slowly roll out of the ring and back down the ramp. Cassidy then chases him into the stands. There, Pac hits him with a stomp before Pac hits him with a stomp up the stairs. He then leaves Cassidy when he appears to be trying to finish things off, but is caught by a chain he discovers, set by Darby Allyn. Darby then flips the puck before walking away, the puck breaks narrowly off the chains and beats the count, and Cassidy rolls him up for the win.

Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, winner of The Singles Match!

After the match, PAC sprints on Allin. Allin is probably ready with mace, blinds PAC, and starts coughing on the commentators. Then Wheeler Utah shows up and he gets dropped as well as the Taser, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, Marina Shafir, and more. Death Rider then kept his distance until security tackled Arin to the ground, and more guards hugged Death Rider. Arin then laughs as he is taken into custody and the show ends.

Matches and key moments scheduled for AEW Dynamite: Titles for Tuesday, October 7, 2025

  • Single match: Death Rider’s Jon Moxley vs. Conglomerate’s “Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii
  • Single match: Death Rider’s “The Bastard” PAC vs. Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy
  • AEW TNT Championship Match: Don Callis’ “Protostal” Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Paragon’s Kyle O’Reilly
  • Street fight: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley, “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin and MVP) vs. Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona, Bishop Kaun)
  • Double Gepardi Eliminator Match: AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and Roh World Champion Bandido) vs. Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champions “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and “Alpha” Takeshita Konosuke)
  • AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and OPPS’ AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe will respond to the facts
  • AEW TBS Championship Open Challenge Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Monet (C) vs. TBD
  • Jurassic Express (Lucasaurus and “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry) join in tag team action
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