Winter Is Coming December 10, 2025 Results, Highlights and Key Moments

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming, airing December 10, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The show will feature AEW World Champion Samoa Joe of The Ops defending his title against Eddie Kingston. Additionally, “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland will face AEW World Trios Champions The Ops (“The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs) in a Tornado tag team match.

The show begins at 8pm ET on TBS and is available for international fans to watch on streaming platforms such as Max. Ringside News provides live match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Please keep checking this page. Refresh to see the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin the conversation in the comments section below!

AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming Results (December 10, 2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show begins with commentary that welcomes us and explains the cards for tonight’s Winter Is Coming special.

The Timeless Love Bombs then descend into the ring for the first match of the night, followed by the Babes of Wrath.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Finals: Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Tony Storm, Mina Shirakawa) vs. Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale, Harley Cameron)

The match begins with the pairing of Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron, with Shirakawa gaining the upper hand early on and Cameron taking Shirakawa down on the floor. Shirakawa then slows down, but Cameron knocks him down. Next came Willow Nightingale and Toni Storm. Both players will try to gain the upper hand with fierce attacks. Cameron then tries to separate Storm and Nightingale before Shirakawa gets involved as well. Nightingale then hits Storm with a cannonball, which falls to the floor. Babes of Wrath double-teams Storm. Storm then reverses with a backbreaker on Cameron. Shirakawa comes in and hits him with a suplex. Timeless Love Bombs then trade quick tags to isolate Cameron.

Cameron then hits a back suplex and teams up with Nightingale. Nightingale then overpowers both Storm and Shirakawa, giving the Babes of Wrath the upper hand. Cameron then appeared and landed a knee kick on Shirakawa, earning a two count. Nightingale then defeats Shirakawa and corners him. Shirakawa then nails Nightingale with a DDT and tags in Storm. After some back and forth, Shirakawa puts Cameron in a figure four leglock. Nightingale and Storm then join the match. She then applies an Indian Deathlock on Storm.

They then exchanged some blows and all four women fell to the mat. Shirakawa goes after Cameron with the first one-up and gets a two count, and Cameron successfully kicks out. Storm and Nightingale then have a fight outside the ring, and Storm is laid out as Shirakawa and Cameron return to the ring. Shirakawa then delivers a rolling elbow, a roundhouse kick, and a backfist that takes Cameron to the canvas. Cameron then gets back up and fights back, knocking Shirakawa down with a finishing move before making the tag to Nightingale. Nightingale then hits Shirakawa with a powerbomb for the win.

The winners and the first AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron)!

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After the match, Renee Paquette interviews the inaugural champion. Nightingale talks about how proud she is of Cameron and how much she trusts him. Cameron then talks about his second match with Nightingale and how it feels to stand with her as champion. Then they say, who are they? Then they say baby. Then they say what they have. Then they get angry. Then, as the pyro went off and Babes of Wrath chants began, the Timeless Love Bombs entered the ring, eventually shaking hands with the champion in a show of sportsmanship. The Babes of Wrath then continue their celebration as Storm and Shirakawa walk up the ramp.

We then head to the back where Samoa Joe talks about Eddie Kingston’s time tonight. Joe then promised to beat Kingston for the title after cornering him, calling himself the man who would show Kingston the reality of this industry.

We then head to another backstage area where we see Death Rider. Jon Moxley says he’s hit a wall at the Continental Classic, but he’s not giving up yet. Moxley says the Death Riders are the toughest, hungriest group of wrestlers around. Daniel Garcia stands by Moxley’s words.

Jack Perry then steps into the ring for the next match of the night, replacing Darby Allin at the Continental Classic. Perry then throws his jacket at Don Callis, who is sitting at the announce table, and Kazuchika Okada comes down to the ring.

Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry

The match begins with Perry charging Okada and being forced into the corner before the referee can intervene. Okada starts to fight back, but is sent out of bounds with a headscissors and Perry takes him out with a dive. Perry then gets Okada to his feet and then sends him into the barricade, but Okada fights back by sending Perry into the barricade as well. Okada goes after Perry and Perry knocks him down and brings him back into the ring for a near fall. Perry then goes up top and hits an elbow drop on Okada for a two count. Perry then backs Okada into the corner and hits a mounted punch, but Okada breaks free and sends Perry out of the box. Okada then left the ring and sent Perry across the barricade to keep Perry at bay.

Perry then gets up and tries to climb over the barricade to get back to ringside, but Okada hits him with a DDT and slams him to the floor again. Both men then return to the ring and fight until Okada knocks Perry down. Perry then fights back until Okada drops him again, inviting a free shot. Perry then hits some forearm strikes, only for Okada to send him into the ropes, leading to Perry taking Okada down with a clothesline instead. Perry then recovers in the corner as Okada stands up and Perry evades Okada and takes him down with a German suplex. Perry goes for a cover, but Okada kicks out for two.

Okada gets up, climbs the turnbuckle and hits an elbow drop that sends the crowd flying. Okada then tries a rainmaker on Perry, but Perry evades and heads for the ropes, then dropkicks him with 10 minutes left on time. Perry then recovers enough to go for a running knee strike in the corner, but Okada raises his shoulder and stays for a count of two. Perry then sets a snare trap on Okada, but Okada bites Perry’s hand to get him to let go. Okada then goes for a tombstone, but Perry bites him on the bottom and escapes.

Perry then drops Okada with a near fall and sets up the snare trap again. Okada then managed to escape as he left the ring and went to a chair before Perry left the ring and grabbed Okada. Perry then brings Okada back into the ring, but Okada breaks free and hits the Rainmaker. Okada then goes for a second shot, but Perry goes to the ropes to block it and also blocks Okada’s dropkick. Perry goes for a running knee, but Okada drops him. Okada then hits the Rainmaker for the win.

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The winner of the Continental Classic Gold League match is Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!

After the match, Don Callis grabs the microphone and the rest of the family heads to the ring to celebrate. Callis had a little bit of respect for Perry, saying it was one of Okada’s toughest matches in a while. Callis then tries to offer Perry a spot in the Don Callis family and a signing bonus using the money the Young Bucks earned in Full Gear.

Perry then hesitates in replying, and Charis wonders what she’s waiting for. Caris then blackmails Perry by giving him the microphone if he chooses not to respond. Perry then looks at the Family and, for the second time tonight, says he’s bitten off more than he can chew and slams the mic into Josh Alexander, who tries to fight the Family on his own. They then quickly overwhelm him until Luchasaurus breaks out, and the Young Bucks even out their numbers with a pair of chairs, so he’s not alone. This then ends with the family retreating up the ramp.

We then head to the back where Babe of Wrath celebrates with Conglomeration and Mascara Dorada before Timeless Love Bombs embraces the champion once again.

Next, get the Mercedes Monet video package. Despite having won 13 other titles, she seems to be on a downward spiral after losing at Full Gear.

Then we head to the back where Eddie Kingston said he was nervous. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Terry Funk’s world title win, and Kingston said he hopes for a good result tonight. Kingston then says he won’t lose easily against Samoa Joe.

AEW TNT Champion Mark Brisco then went down to the ring and mentioned finally winning the top title. Then Briscoe says his assholes can kiss his big white a**. Brisco then brings up a TNT Title match against Daniel Garcia at Collision: Winter Is Coming. Brisco was then interrupted by Yuta Wheeler, Daniel Garcia, and Marina Shafir. Death Rider then fires at Briscoe, who promises a flogging. Garcia then shoved Brisco, and Brisco countered with a right hand. Shafir and Yuta then restrain Garcia and Brisco stands up.

Then we head inside. There, the Triangle of Madness was wreaking havoc, but Chris Statlaender intervened with a steel chair and chased them away.

Opps then goes down to the ring for the next match of the night, and Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland chase him through the crowd, but Opps sends out his students to meet them, which leads to a brawl on both sides of the venue.

Tornado Tag Match: “Hangman” Adam Page & Swerve Strickland vs. AEW World Trios Champion The Ops (“The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs)

The match begins with the fight spilling out of the arena as Hobbs fends off Page at the bar while Shibata fights Strickland at another concession stand. Page then fights back, demanding a beer, and Shibata puts Strickland on a chair and goes for a running kick, but he tricks Strickland and hits a pump kick that sends him to the floor. The battle continues after that. The match then returns to ringside, where Shibata finishes off Strickland with a PK against the guardrail. Page then enters the ring with a chair, but the referee takes it away as the DQ is still in progress, and in the confusion, Hobbs gets an opening for a spear.

Shibata then appears to help beat down Page. Opps then hits a double suplex on Page. Shibata then stands Page in the corner and drives him into a kick from Hobbs before continuing his attack. Shibata then hits a suplex, and Hobbs follows up with a powerslam. Shibata also scored a penalty before taunting the crowd. Strickland comes back and kicks Hobbs down. After a back-and-forth, Page tries a buckshot lariat on Shibata, but Shibata blows him away with a low. Strickland then slams Hobbs into the steel steps. Shibata then locks Page in with a cross, but Strickland blocks him with a swerve stomp. All four entered the ring, but Hobbs accidentally nailed Shibata.

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Page and Strickland then double-teamed Shibata and Hobbs. Strickland and Page then put Hobbs through a table. Page then hit a buckshot lariat on Shibata, and Strickland followed up with a house call for the win.

The winners of the Tornado Tag Match are “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland!

After the match, Josh Alexander can be seen watching from backstage as he prepares to face Strickland at Collision. Strickland and Page then celebrate their victory.

We then head to the back where Don Callis tells the Young Bucks that the money they got back is still his and he’d rather get his meat than take them both to court over it. Caris then challenges three of his men to play the Bucks and a partner of their choice in Manchester next week for $1 million.

We then head to another backstage area where Big Stork talks about the Bang Bang Gang. Stork said the most dangerous drug in the world isn’t on the streets, it’s this camera where people come here and believe they deserve to be on TV and win championships. And Stork said that next week in Manchester, the Bang Bang Gang will earn a shot at the World Tag Team Championship, and FTR will cure their addiction. Stoke then said that as he headed to the airport, the challenger would not be able to declare the title, but would be able to declare his way to the back of the line.

Mike Bailey then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night, followed by Kyle Fletcher.

Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s “Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey

The match starts with both men staring at each other and locking up before Fletcher takes Bayley to the ropes. Bayley then avoids a stomp, but Fletcher avoids the kick that immediately follows. Both then stand up and come to a standstill. They then exchange holds, with Bayley taking Fletcher to the mat for a near fall. Fletcher then stands up and fights back, but is quickly taken back for two before Fletcher can catch his breath outside. And he finally returned to the ring and took control of the situation before taunting the crowd. He then stomped on Bayley, who struggled to get to her feet.

He dodges Kyle’s attack and takes him to the canvas with a headscissors, then does the same again from the apron and slams him to the floor! Fletcher returns to the ring, catches Bayley in the air and slams her to the mat. Bayley escapes a scoop slam and hits a drop on Kyle to the corner, followed by a spinning kick.

Fletcher falls to the canvas but avoids a shooting star press. Bayley escapes a brainbuster attempt, sends Kyle out of bounds, and hits a tourneo to knock Fletcher to the floor! He brings Fletcher back into the ring, but Kyle leaves the ring again and escapes harm. This allows Speedball to corner him, but he is finished off with a thrust kick. Bayley fights back and slams Fletcher into the barricade…but Kyle grabs her ankle and tries to slam her into the barricade. The speedball is showing signs of wear and tear, and Fletcher is in control.

Matches and key moments scheduled for AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming on December 10, 2025

  • AEW World Championship Match: Opps Samoa Joe (c) vs. Eddie Kingston
  • Tornado Tag Match: “Hangman” Adam Page & Swerve Strickland vs. AEW World Trios Champion The Ops (“The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs)
  • Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry
  • Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s “Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Finals: Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Tony Storm, Mina Shirakawa) vs. Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale, Harley Cameron)
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