Tonight, the AEW Dynamite 300, airing on July 2, 2025, promises an action-packed nightlife from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California. At the show, “Golden Star” Kotaibushi faces Don Karis family AEW Continental Champion “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada. Additionally, AEW TBS champion “The CEO” Mercedes Monet defends her title against Minasila Kawa.
The show will start at 8pm on TBS, and will be available to international fans on streaming platforms such as 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!
AEW Dynamite 300 Results (7/2/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens with Excalibur, where the music of “Hangman” Adam Page is a hit and welcomes us as he goes out.
Hangman starts by saying that he’s not going to waste a lot of time here, as he’s already saying what he needs to do. Hangman promises to overcome death itself in order to win the AEW world title. In Texas, that’s a pledge he plans to maintain. Hangman says he has to kill him before this chance passes him, and says he won’t let the elite or Death Rider stop him. The Hangman then calls on John Moxley to give him everything, or to give him death by making this title match a Texas death match.
John Moxley’s music is hit and he moves towards the ring through the crowd accompanied by Marina Shafir. Moxley then asks for the microphone from Shafir before entering the ring. Moxley then begins by saying that Page put all his tips on the table, including his life, health, career and more. Moxley says no to Page’s challenge to Texas Death Match because Page doesn’t want it even if he thinks it. Moxley then says Page loses at all and doesn’t win. He doesn’t win because he doesn’t want it. Page makes him happy in a safe and comfortable place. Moxley then says Page won the 2025 Men’s Owen Heart Cup Tournament. Because it’s not the peak of the mountain, but the peak of the mountain is under so much pressure on the page. Moxley then says he is under pressure and will show off the world at all. Moxley says that it’s not as much as Page needs for a Texas death match, and that’s what he won’t leave.
Page slaps Moxley, but Moxley works on Page and delivers his right hand to him. Moxley and Page then begin a brawl, but Page appears to stab Moxley with a fork. Wheeler Yuta then comes to Moxley’s aid, but Page nails him. Shafir then delivers several strikes to the Page, but Claudio Castagnoli moves towards the ring, with Moxley and Shafir retreating in the crowd to defeat the Page along with Utah. Castagnoli then hits a neutralizer on the page and goes out into the crowd with Yuta.
Page then grabs the microphone and asks Death Rider if it’s the best as he’s still standing. Castagnoli then returns to the ring, but OPPS is waiting for him at ringside. Shafir then sneaks up behind the page with a briefcase that gets the AEW World Championship, but the page comes and grabs the briefcase from her. He then tells Moxley to give him a Texas Death Match unless he wants to steal the briefcase, and Moxley finally agrees to give Page a Texas Death Match. Page returns to the briefcase and gives Shafia, but hits her with a backshot lariat. The page leaves rings and reorganizations with OPPS on the lamp.
The commentary then hypes what just fell before sending us to a video of one of the “timeless” Toni Storm and the upcoming Superman movie stars. They then discuss Rachel’s nickname before we return to ringside. There, Toni Storm goes to her ring and joins the commentary desk for the first match of the night.
Shirakawa then heads into the ring for the first match of the night, with Mercedes Monet following him.
AEW TBS Championship Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Monet (C) vs. Mina Shirakawa
The match begins with Shirakawa chasing Monet, but she is sent to the ropes by Monet. Monet then drives her boots to Shirakawa’s face. Shirakawa then fights back for the nearby autumn. Monet then heads for the ropes, but is stumbled by Shirakawa. Shirakawa then gets two counts. Monet then exposes the storm at ringside before sending Shirakawa again onto the ropes, but Shirakawa fights the press of Lou Sis before placing it on the mat. Monet then heads towards the corner, where she smacks Meteora with Shirakawa and then sends him out of the ring. Monet laughs at the storm again.
Shirakawa then hits a splash on Monet’s lap. Monet is then wrapped up in Shirakawa’s statement maker, but Shirakawa reverses it into a four-leg lock. Monet then rolls out of the ring and breaks the fall, but Shirakawa hits her tornado DDT from the ring step. Monet then slaps the Shirakawa Meteora from the ring apron, handing her right hand into the ring, chasing it with a flip of the sunset and Meteora.
Shirakawa then causes Monet’s knee to crash into the mat, slams her with a dragon screw and cinches into the figure’s four-leg lock. Monet then sneaks up on the rope at the bottom to escape and sets up for a bloody bomb. Shirakawa then escapes and slams some elbows with Monet, followed by a kick to the back of his neck and an attractive driver. Shirakawa then goes to Pin, but Monet kicks him out. Shirakawa then runs on the knees with Monet, but Monet responds with Shirakawa’s modified lung blower. Monet then rolls up Shirakawa to win.
Winner, yet still AEW TBS champion, “CEO” Mercedes Monet!
After the match, Monet blinds Shirakawa with an attack. Storm then checks out Shirakawa, but Monet nails the storm with the TBS Championship belt. Monet then retreates the lamp and tells Storm that her time is longer and that her time is before she explains what’s coming in dynamite later tonight.
Then, from early today, they began to go on trips around Rancho Cucamonga, watching videos from Young Bucks, celebrating the house with the flashy founder’s father Lime. The segment wants the young Bucks to go to the mall.
After that, the young Bucks check out the mall and note that it appears to be big a few years ago. After that, when we return to ringside we choose to go back to the limousine.
MJF then heads into the ring for the next match of the night, followed by AR Fox, Anthony Bowens and Brody King.
4-way match of #2 spots in the casino gauntlet: Texas: The Hurt Syndicate’s MJF vs. “Pro Wrestling Pride” and “The Five Tool Player” Anthony Bowens vs. Hounds of Hell’s Brody King vs. AR Fox
The match begins with MJF trying to get along with Brody King by offering him money, but King slams MJF on the mat. MJF then leaves the ring and the other three men chase him until a wounded syndicate enters to protect him. King chases after Fox and Bowens, both of whom are glued to the barricades as MJF joins the commentary for a break. Afterwards, when King brings Bowens back into the ring, he hears the MVP offer some strategies, but Fox intervene and sends King to the corner.
Fox and Bowens work together to hold back King before Fox chases after Bowens. Fox nails Bowens with a double stomp into the apron before diving into the outer king. Fox returns after Bowens before realizing that both men are on the outside. The King then attacks both men with Taupe. MJF then slams the king with a chair across his spine, bringing Fox back into the ring to bring the cover and getting closer.
Fox and Bowens nail the King with double boots. Bowens then hits DDT with Fox, but Fox crashes MJF to Matt with a brainbuster. MJF then rolls the King, but King is kicked out. MJF then bites King and slams the cutter on him, but Bowens hits the cutter with MJF. Fox hits the cutter with Bowens, but King hits the cutter with the fox and seeks the pin. Fox kicks out.
Fox hits a roundhouse kick to King’s head before hitting him with a 450 splash for a pin. King kicks out, but Bowens rolls King and nails him with his forearm. MJF then hits Hammerlock DDT with Bowens, but King is attractive on MJF’s sleeper. Bowens then hits King to break the hold, hitting Fox on DDT hanging in King. Bowens then bumps into his arrival at Fox, but King hits a double chop at Bowens, causing him to crash into the mat. He then goes to Pin, but Fox breaks the fall. The MJF then tightens the salt of the fox and fox earth.
Winner of the #2 spot 4-way match at casino gauntlet: Texas, MJF from The Hurt Syndicate!
After the match, the Heart Syndicate celebration will be shortened by Mark Briscoe, calling MJF for next week’s talk. As Jetspeed leaves to confront the wounded syndicate, this gets a chant from the crowd. Benjamin and Lashley watch from Nailbailey and Knight, while MVP and MJF watch from ringside. Benjamin and Lashley then returned shortly after Bailey and Knight, and Lashley attacked the Dominator at Bailey. The wounded syndicate retreats to the lamp, but Knight grabs the microphone and points out that they are still alive. He then runs down the Heart Syndicate before Kevin challenges Shelton to a crash match. Hurt Syndicate music will be played.
After that, the Young Bucks return to their custom limousine, so head to the parking lot. Now the music is a hit and I run towards the ring. Konosuke Takechita then heads towards the ring for the next match in the evening.
Paragon’s Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong head to the next ring, followed by Low World Champion Bandido.
Heroes vs. villain trio match: ROH World Champion Bandido and Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) vs. “Alpha” from the Doncalis Family, Conosukeza Taketita and Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)
The match begins with Bandido, Takeshita and Takeshita, and controls the action before Bandido strikes an arm drag. Taketa then fights back with a surge in attacks, then creates a tag on Nicholas. Nicholas then jumps to the bandid before tagging Matthew. The younger Bucks double Team Bandid, but O’Reilly intervenes. They then go for a strong down with O’Reilly before Bandido and Bandido return after making a tag on O’Reilly. O’Reilly then fights Matthew before Nicholas makes a tag, which gives O’Reilly an opening to strengthen the tag in the corner as he continues his fight. This leads to a series of dives from Bandido and Takeshita, pushing all six men onto the floor.
Bandido then gets defeated by Nicholas before making the tag stronger. Afterwards, Strong takes Nicholas and Takeshita to the mat before hitting a series of elbows with Matthew. Nicholas then returns himself to the match. He then comes out strong before chasing O’Reilly and Bandido, but O’Reilly chases him with a guillotine choke before Matthew rebuts with an athletic suppression. Bandido then hits the rope, but he is hit by Takeshita with a blue lightning bomb. They then crawl around each corner when they are finally tagged in the match, but a power bomb by Takeshita leads to a two count. The chaos then continues as all six men go there, leading to a big suppression from the turnbuckle by the bandid, which brings two Takeshita to two before it breaks up.
Bandido then goes to 21 plexes at Nicholas, but it is blocked, allowing the young Bucks and Takeshita to triple Team Bandido for the nearby fall. Afterwards, Paragon goes to work on Takeshita and the young Bucks, and the tag is made to O’Reilly. O’Reilly then locks Takeshita’s guillotine, but he turns it on before O’Reilly attacks him with a chop block. Then you get a series of super kicks and a big strike from Takeshita, allowing for triple EVP triggers.
Winners of Heroes vs. Vills Trios, winners of the Don Karis family “Alpha” Konosukeza Tatsuhita, winners of the Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)!
After the match, Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay attack the Bucks from behind. Strickland then grabs the microphone and says that the Bucks never answered the challenges of him and Osprey. He then makes it clear that himself and Ospreay are doing this for Tony Khan, but Matthew doesn’t say it again as he and Nicholas have nothing out of the match. Ospreay then suggests that if the Bucks win, they won’t be able to challenge the AEW World Championships for a year. Strickland then doesn’t fully agree with Osprey’s face, but Matthew accepts Osprey and Strickland’s challenges for every match, as long as Strickland agrees to the regulations. Strickland then grabs the microphone and does so.
He then gets a video showing the partnership between AEW and upcoming Superman films, featuring the films Superman and Lex Luthor along with Kenny Omega and MJF.
Ospreay and Strickland have words to each other as LFIs attack OSPREAY on the way towards the ring for the next night’s match, attacking to advance the next match.
Heroes vs. villain tag team match: “The Aerial Assassin” will be Strickland vs. Swerve Strickland vs. The Governabable Faction (The Beast Mortos and Dralisto).
The match begins with Strickland dominating even after Dralistic attempts to intervene, and Mortos and Strickland begin. He then deflects Swerve by chasing Prince Nana. Strickland claws the dralistik with a chop and hits Mortos with a super kick. Ospreay then tagged and hits a double springboard kick on both Mortos and Dralistico, then passes through the rope and lands on the outside. Ospreay then nails Mortos off the top and away from his forearm and goes to the pin, but Mortos kicks him out. Mortus then holds the Dralistic in place, and Dralistico jumps off the top rope and nails the pin, but Strickland breaks the fall.
Dralistico nails Strickland with a tornado DDT and climbs onto the central rope. Ospreay then strikes a crossbone bomb with Mortos and places it on one shoulder. Ospreay and Strickland then hit a Mortos and Ospreay Swerve Stomp-Stormbreaker combination, causing the dralist to collide with the mat. Strickland then won the House Call of Dralisti.
The winner of the Heroes vs. Villains tag team match, “The Aerial Assassin” will be taking place at Ospreay and Swerve Strickland!
After the match, Ospreay and Strickland congratulate them as the main event hype.
Kota Ibushi then heads to the ring for the evening main event, with Okada continuing alongside Don Karis.
Non-title match: “Golden Star” Kotaibushi vs. Donkaris Family’s AEW Continent Champion “Rain Maker” Kazuchika Okada
The match begins with both men locking up and Okada sends Ibushi to the ropes. Ibushi drives Okada away and Okada leaves the ring for breath. Okada then returns to the ring, with both men locking up. Both men then end up on the ropes, where REF intervenes and forces them to rest. Okada then avoids a roundhouse kick and takes another breather on the outside. Okada then returns to the ring for a string of strikes at Ibushi and takes Ibushi to the mat before Ibushi begins to fight back. Ibushi then sends Okada outside again. This time, before entering with Lance Archer in the comments, I hit the x-handle of Okada’s springboard. Ibushi then charges with Okada, and Okada sends Ishima to the ring step with a drop toe hold.
Okada regains control when sending Ibushi to the corner, but Ibushi dodges an elbow strike before dropping Okada down with a dropkick. Both men are now down and the referee begins the count, but both men are awake pretty early before Ibushi gets Okada back with a hard kick. Ibushi holds down Okada and as soon as Okada backs up he is hit by a series of palm strikes and kicks. Okada then drops Ibushi down with his own dropkick for almost autumn.
Ibushi backs up and he accussssssssssssssss are done on Okada with a knee attack due to a fall near himself, before Okada turns the tide in his favor. Okada then hugs Ibushi, but he fights to his feet and sends Okada to the horn. Okada then breaks his neck and bumps into Ibushi. He then backs up Ibusi for a scoop slam and then climbs to drop his elbows. Ibushi then sends Okada to the corner, but Okada hits a hard forearm strike at Ibushi. Ibushi then kicks, but sends Okada back to Kaku for an attack before the judge can intervene. Ibushi then defeats Okada along with his own Lariat.
Ibushi then goes up to the top, but is intercepted by Okada, who attacks a German suppression before going to the rainmaker. Ibushi then escapes and hits a round house kick into Okada’s neck, then hits a variation of the power bomb from the top rope. Okada pins Ibushi, but Ibushi reverses the pinfall. Okada then kicks out, nailing Ibushi with a dropkick and follows it along with Rainmaker for the victory.
Okada Kazuchika, the AEW continent champion of the Doncalis family, is the winner of matches other than the title!
After the match, Okada, shooter and Rocky Romero are about to beat Ibushi. Kenny Omega then comes to Ibushi’s aid towards the ring, but Trent Beretta appears to hit an Omega with the baton. Ibushi then catches the baton and hits the combination of Omega and Powerbomb German suppression with Beretta. Omega and Ibushi stand tall in the ring, with Don Karis’ family holding Okada in custody. Okada then screams before Omega heads for the ramp, and the show approaches its end.
Matches and key moments scheduled for the AEW Dynamite 300 on July 2, 2025
- Non-title match: “Golden Star” Kotaibushi vs. Donkaris Family’s AEW Continent Champion “Rain Maker” Kazuchika Okada
- 4-way match of #2 spots in the casino gauntlet: Texas: The Hurt Syndicate’s MJF vs. “Pro Wrestling Pride” and “The Five Tool Player” Anthony Bowens vs. Hounds of Hell’s Brody King vs. AR Fox
- Heroes vs. villain trio match: ROH World Champion Bandido and Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) vs. “Alpha” from the Doncalis Family, Conosukeza Taketita and Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)
- AEW TBS Championship Match: “The CEO” Mercedes Monet (C) vs. Mina Shirakawa
- Heroes vs. villain tag team match: “The Aerial Assassin” will be Strickland vs. Swerve Strickland vs. The Governabable Faction (The Beast Mortos and Dralisto).