AEW Dynamite Results, Highlights, and Key Moments for December 3, 2025

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite, airing on December 3, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Fishers Event Center in Fishers, Indiana. On the show, the Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa) will face off against the MegaProblems (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and Marina Shafir) in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Semifinals Hardcore Holiday Deathmatch. Additionally, Jon Moxley of the Death Riders will face Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders in a Continental Classic Blue League game.

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 Results (December 3, 2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show begins with pyro firing at ringside and Tony Schiavone can be seen standing by. Schiavone revealed that the upcoming head-to-head matchup is so unstable that everyone has been barred from ringside. Schiavone then talked about next week’s Winter Is Coming AEW World Championship match before introducing current AEW World Champion Samoa Joe. Joe then walks down the ramp and into the ring with the title and AEW World Trios Championship in hand.

Schiavone then introduces Eddie Kingston and Kingston comes down to the ring. Joe then interrupts Schiavone and tells him to leave the ring or he will take away his “ugly wig.” Joe then mentioned “some situations” when speaking to Kingston and said there should be some questions he had to answer. First of all, why isn’t he wearing a three-piece suit? Kingston later referred to it as a “corporate villain,” and Joe said that’s when he realized he was coming to Indiana and wearing a suit was like wearing a tuxedo at a petting zoo. And while the penguins may be grateful, he says, the animals may not really care. Then, he says, the second question is why HOOK and why Kingston.

Joe then talks about Hook’s potential and convinces him to form a relationship with someone who, like Kingston, will never reach his full potential. Then, as Joe answered the third and final question, he was interrupted by a chant of “Eddie.” And while Kingston will be competing for the biggest championship in the industry, he said he won’t be crossing the finish line like he usually does. Then, when Kingston calls Joe out for talking about the jet, he talks about choking Kingston.

And he says that a once-respected man, a man who went to war with his mentor, Homicide, is here talking about jet planes. And Hook said he learned something from him: patience. He then says that everyone asks why he has to squawk and scream while speaking, even if he makes a good point, and it’s because he ends up doing so. And he says he doesn’t know or respect the Joe he sees now. He then tries to corner Joe some more and then wrap it up because he knows the fans want to watch pro wrestling so he goes back to the hotel and is ready to sleep. He then tells Joe that he will eat him alive if the Champ doesn’t bring the ROH World Champion, a submission machine who has disappointed his master many times, to next week’s match. Then, as Kingston left the ring, his music blared. Commentary then highlights tonight’s lineup, including the upcoming Continental Classic match.

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We then head to the back where Ops talks about how Joe got through tonight before calling out the Dark Order for a trios match. And they say that if they can beat Hook, Katsuyori Shibata, and Powerhouse Hobbs tonight, they’ll have a chance at the World Trios Championship in the future. Hook then admits that they are friends of Hangman Page and that they are going to have fun with the Dark Order tonight.

PAC then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night, followed by Kazuchika Okada.

Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC

The match starts with both men locking up before PAC gets a waistlock. Then Okada counterattacks. This leads to an exchange of holds that ends with both men on their feet, with Okada driving PAC into the corner before the referee can intervene. PAC then comes up from the corner and takes Okada down with a shoulder tackle, then goes up top and hits a missile dropkick that knocks Okada to the mat. PAC then goes for a lariat on the ropes, but Okada rolls out of bounds and avoids it. PAC then left the ring and pursued Okada, only to be sent into the barricade before Okada could get him back in the ring.

Okada then forces PAC into the corner and lands several blows, tiring him out in the process. Okada then pulled PAC to the center of the ring and sent him to the canvas for a near fall. Okada then continues to take PAC down, sending PAC into the ropes until PAC fights back and drives a boot into Okada’s face and hits a few stomps. Both men get back in the ring and PAC takes control and goes for a running knee, but Okada catches him with a shotgun dropkick from the corner. Okada is then sent to the ropes, but he drops PAC with a shoulder tackle and hits a DDT for a two count. He then goes up top and hits an elbow drop, flipping off the crowd and going after it, but PAC fights back and sends him into the corner instead.

PAC then lunges at Okada and Okada grapples from the corner. Okada then steals the boot from PAC. PAC then hits a cutter and sends Okada to the mat again. PAC then goes for a lariat into the ropes and Okada hits a dropkick. Okada then tries to cover, but PAC reverses and almost falls himself. He sends Okada into the corner and hits a face pump kick, then dodges Okada and hits a German suplex. He then hits a deadlift German suplex for a pin, but it only gets a 2 count. PAC, who was both down, gets up first and chases Okada. Okada then hits a Tombstone Piledriver.

PAC then hits a brainbuster off the top rope. PAC then hits a running lariat and goes for the Brutalizer. Okada then rolls up PAC 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, Okada celebrated his victory and left the ring.

Next, go to the back of the page where Mark Brisco talks about Daniel Garcia and their history. He also talks about how Garcia seemingly ignored him when given the opportunity to face him for the TNT title, but Brisco doesn’t play mind games, so he went to Tony Khan to defend the title. It was later revealed that Brisco would defend the TNT Championship against Garcia at the Winter is Coming edition of Collision in Cardiff, Wales.

We then head to another area backstage where Ricochet talks about being the inaugural AEW National Champion and his continued “philanthropy” after making his ROH debut defending his title against a former ROH Champion at Dalton Castle. Ricochet then says that Columbus is a very cold and lonely town so he plans to stay a little longer and defend the title against someone else at Collision the next night. He then talks about how the demand for The Demand is higher than ever, adding that GOA will be fired if they don’t comply with the demands.

The commentary then advertises that Kyle Fletcher will face Kevin Knight in Continental Classic action and that that match will take place next.

Mark Brisco then hypes Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong facing off in the Continental Classic Match Collision. He then touts it as a fight between members of Conglomeration, but Strong says he is not part of the group. And Cassidy apparently has a “no chop” rule he wants to play in the match, which means Strong promises to break Cassidy’s hip when he charges.

Then, after last week’s Dynamite, commentary hyped the match before seeing Darby Allin in the hospital, and there was said to be a medical update on the collision.

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

Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. Jetspeed’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight

The match begins with both men locking up and Fletcher takes Knight to the ropes. Knight then responded to the referee’s request and made a clean break. They then lock up again and this time Fletcher takes Knight down with a side headlock, but Knight reverses and goes for a headscissors. Fletcher then eventually broke free and went back into a side headlock, only to receive kicks from Fletcher instead, until Knight began to break away. Fletcher then poses and taunts the Knight as he stands up, giving the Knight an opening to defeat Fletcher. The two men then exchange holds, leading to a stalemate as Fletcher leaves the ring to take a breather.

Fletcher then returned to the ring as both men put in some more offense, leading to Knight kicking Fletcher out of the ring. Fletcher then sidesteps Knight and attacks him on the apron. The two traded shots on the outside until Knight forced Fletcher to the floor. Knight then slides into the ring and dives to keep Fletcher down. Knight then counters with a body slam for a two count and dropkicks Fletcher. Both men then get to their feet and trade strikes, with Knight sending Fletcher into the corner twice and slamming him into the ropes for a flying clothesline. Fletcher retreats to the corner but gets slammed to the mat with a hurricanrana.

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Knight then gets the upper hand with a DDT, but only gets a count of two. He then went to the ropes and pulled himself up for a sunset flip for a near fall. He then chased Fletcher back, but was caught before Fletcher could send him face-first into the turnbuckle. Fletcher then runs into the boot, but Knight blocks a brainbuster and jumps off the ropes with a springboard clothesline, sending Fletcher to the mat for a near fall. The match then proceeded to the apron, where Knight caught the oncoming Fletcher with a DDT into the hardest part of the ring. He then goes up top but the UFO Splash is stopped by Fletcher who goes for a superplex. Knight then drops Fletcher into the turnbuckle, props him up against the Tree of Woe, and stomps him.

Knight then went to the adjacent turnbuckle, climbed on top and hit Fletcher with a coast-to-coast dropkick, knocking Fletcher to the mat. Knight then goes for a UFO splash, but Fletcher counters with a cradle at the last moment for a two-on-two. Fletcher then hits a Liger Bomb for a near fall, and both men exchange pinning moves. Fletcher then hit a Sheardrop Brainbuster on Knight for the win.

Continental Classic Gold League Match Winner, Don Callis Family Protostar Kyle Fletcher.

After the game, Don Callis grabbed the microphone and said he had something to say as the crowd responded with a wave of boos. He then asked Fletcher how he was doing as Josh Alexander and Hexero came down to the ring with a bag of money from Full Gear. Fletcher says he’s not doing all that well considering the previous match. Callis then tells the crowd that he will listen to everything he and Kyle Fletcher say, and he repeats this over and over again.

Later, we see Callis still in the ring, and he says he was lucky to be in town before Fletcher set his sights on the Young Bucks. Caris says there are many things he can forgive them for, but he can’t forgive them for siding with Kenny Omega. Then, after being interrupted by chants of “Kenny,” Callis says he has one more important thing to say, he has the Young Bucks’ money and knows Omega isn’t going to fund them. So, for the first time in their lives, they have to become men and come and collect the money. Sure enough, this brings us to the Young Bucks… making a beeline for the ring, wiping out Hexero and Alexander, and knocking out Fletcher with the BTE trigger.

He leaves the ring as Josh turns his attention to distracting them…which allows Okada to take them down with a Rainmaker Lariat. The Don Callis Family beats up the Bucks until Jurassic Express makes the save, and Luchasaurus is forced out of the ring while Jack Perry and Okada remain… until El Cron blindsides the former Jungle Boy and the Family beats him down even more.

Matches and key moments scheduled for AEW Dynamite on December 3, 2025

  • Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC
  • Continental Classic Gold League Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. Jetspeed’s “The Jet” Kevin Knight
  • Continental Classic Blue League Match: Jon Moxley of the Death Riders vs. Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Semifinals Hardcore Holiday Deathmatch: Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Tony Storm and Mina Shirakawa) vs. MegaProblems (“The Megasus” Megan Bain and Marina Shafir)
  • Ops AEW World Champion Samoa Joe takes on Eddie Kingston
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