AEW Dynamite Results (10/1/2025)

Here are the full results for the October 1st, episode of AEW Dynamite.

AEW Dynamite Results (10/1/2025)

Trios Match: Kenny Omega and AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido) vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)

The match starts off with Omega and Alexander and both men lock up. Omega then sends Alexander to the ropes, but Omega is taken down by Alexander. Both men then go back at it until Omega gets sent away. Matt then makes the tag to go Omega. Omega then takes him to the mat before making a tag to Brody King, who does some more damage on Matt before tagging in Bandido. Nick then comes in for an assist, but Bandido dodges their superkicks and the Young Bucks go after him. They then mock him before Omega comes in for an assist and both men send the Young Bucks down.

Chaos then ensues until the Young Bucks and Alexander are sent to the outside, where Omega and Bandido hit a couple of dives. Bandido then sends the opposing team one by one back in the ring and King hits scoop slam after scoop slam. Omega then insists on being slammed onto them himself. This is then followed up by Bandido coming in and slamming King onto their opponents. The Young Bucks are back up and they take out Brodido before Omega comes back in to kick Matt and Nick down hard. They then leave the ring as Omega sets up for a dive, only to be intercepted by Alexander. Omega then catches Alexander and sends him out of the ring and the Bucks intercept Omega with a double superkick on the apron. This then allows Alexander to take Omega out to the floor and the hells take advantage.

The Bucks continue to keep on top of Omega until he fights back and sends both men to the corner. Omega then crawls to the corner and he makes the tag to King before Alexander can intervene. Alexander then gets laid out with a lariat for a near fall. The Bucks then intervene, but they are hit with some strikes from King before dodging him in the corner. They then send King to the ropes as Bandido gets a blind tag, but King takes them out before Bandido gets in some offense of his own.

The Bucks then send Brodido to the outside before Omega takes them out and hits a dive of his own before pursuing Don Callis, who makes a beeline through the crowd. Back in the ring, Bandido goes for a 21 Plex but Nick lands on his feet. Chaos then ensues once more leading to a triple tombstone piledriver that only gets a two count. Omega then has his mind set on a V-Trigger, but Alexander evades it for a German suplex twice. He then hits it once more and he suplexes Bandido. King then blocks an attempt on himself, but a double superkick by the Bucks sends him down.

A triple-team on Omega then leads to a two count by Alexander, who goes for an ankle lock before Bandido hits him with a superkick. He is then hit with another one by the Bucks. They then get sent out by Omega, who lays into Alexander and he hits a V-Trigger. Omega then hits another one on Alexander, who takes a 21 Plex from Bandido as King hits a tope dive on the Bucks to keep them away from the ring. Omega then hits a One-Winged Angel on Alexander for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, Kenny Omega and AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido)!

After the match, we see the Young Bucks getting in the ring. An Elite reunion is then teased for a while until it is cut off by Josh Alexander as he lays it into Omega. The Bucks are not getting in on the attack as “Tarzan Boy” hits and Jurassic Express make their way down to the ring. They then go after the Young Bucks before Omega starts to argue with Jack Perry over their past history. Perry then pushes him aside to go back after the Young Bucks and the pair are chased to the back by Jurassic Express as Omega grabs a microphone to express his gratitude to the fans for six years of AEW.

Omega says thank you so much for what came before and for joining us on this journey. Omega then says unfortunately we are still live so I must bid you adieu. Omega then says good night, mwah, goodbye and bang. The lights then go out and when they come back on someone in a mask is in the ring and he reveals himself to be Andrade El Idolo. He then takes out Omega as Don Callis enters the ring to shake his hand. They then stand over a fallen Omega. Omega then runs Callis out of the ring, but takes a kick to the head by Andrade before the pair head up the ramp.

We then get a video package looking back at six years of AEW Dynamite.

Commentary then thanks fans for the six years of AEW Dynamite before hyping up the TNT Championship Match coming up next as Kyle Fletcher defends against Orange Cassidy.

We then head to the back, where we hear from Mark Briscoe who addresses being consumed with the thought of MJF. Briscoe talks about beating MJF at All Out and sending him on a sabbatical before turning his attention to the fact that he and his friend Hologram have lost their chances at winning gold. Briscoe then hypes up Orange Cassidy getting a shot tonight, saying he can be happy for his friends and how he’ll be celebrating with Cassidy when he wins the title. Briscoe then says MJF will be sitting at home licking his wounds and recovering. Briscoe then says happy anniversary.

AEW TNT Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy

The match starts off with the crowd chanting for Orange Cassidy, who dodges an attack from Kyle Fletcher before cinching in a side headlock. Cassidy then takes Fletcher down for a near fall before changing things up. Fletcher then blocks a sunset flip to bring Cassidy down. Cassidy then dodges a brainbuster twice and Cassidy struggles on a backslide attempt. Another near fall attempt. then leads to Cassidy hitting the ropes, only to stop himself when Fletcher looks for a leap frog. He then leaves the ring for a breather before coming back in, but Fletcher follows him close for a big boot and he sends Cassidy back out of the ring.

Cassidy then starts to fight back before heading up top, only to be hit with an enziguiri of sorts that forces him to drop to the floor. Fletcher is still in control and he kicks Cassidy. Cassidy then tries to get to his feet before taking a boot to the face. He then starts to get back up, but can’t get his hands in his pockets before Fletcher lays him out again, this time placing Cassidy’s hands in his pockets for him before hitting some stomps. Fletcher then looks for a lawn dart throw, but gets sent headfirst into the turnbuckle instead.

Cassidy then kips up and hits several kicks on Fletcher before Fletcher fights back. Cassidy then catches Fletcher in the corner before sending his head into the turnbuckle once more and he follows it up with a DDT that sends Fletcher down hard to the canvas. Cassidy then goes up top, but gets caught in midair and that leads to a Michinoku Driver by Fletcher for a two count before Cassidy kicks out. Fletcher then goes back to work on Cassidy, but it gets turned around into another DDT by Cassidy for a near fall. An Orange Punch is then avoided by Fletcher and both men go at it before Cassidy rolls Fletcher up for a two, only to be hoisted up for a tombstone piledriver by Fletcher. Fletcher then makes a cover, but only gets a two count.

Fletcher and Cassidy then teeter on the ropes and Cassidy delivers some forearms on Fletcher. Cassidy then hits a headbutt on Fletcher that sends him crashing into the mat, then points to his neck. A person wearing a Hologram mask then appears and forces Don Callis to back down, but then trips Cassidy. Fletcher then takes advantage and hits a Brainbuster on Cassidy on the turnbuckle for the win.

The winner and still the AEW TNT Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher!

After the match, Fletcher and the person in a Hologram mask beat down Cassidy until Mark Briscoe and The Paragon come to Cassidy’s aid. The rest of the Don Callis Family then joins Fletcher and Callis on the entrance ramp and the person in the Hologram mask reveals themselves to be El Clon.

Commentary then looks back at what happened earlier tonight with Andrade El Idolo’s return and then we head to the back to hear from Mercedes Moné, who will soon be the longest-reigning TBS Champion in company history. Moné says she looks forward to defending the title next week on Title Tuesday before the conversation turns to the new AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship. Mercedes then wonders who will be her tag team partner and this brings out mini-Moné though she turns down Harley Cameron, refusing to someone who loses as much as she does in tag team competition. She then walks off as the puppet insists that Moné is just playing hard to get, to which Renee and Harley agree.

Trios Match: AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and The Opps (AEW World Trios Champions Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs) vs. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia and Claudio Castagnoli)

The match starts off with Castagnoli and Joe and Joe takes Castagnoli to the corner for some hard strikes. Joe then brings Castagnoli to the opposite corner, nearly choking out Castagnoli out as he shouts at him. Joe then goes after Moxley and Garcia on the apron. This then gives Castagnoli an opening to fight back, only to be dropped to the mat by Joe. Castagnoli then manages to fight back to bring Joe to his corner and he tags in Moxley, who lays it into Joe before tagging in Garcia. He then keeps Joe on the ropes as Castagnoli tags in and The Death Riders continue the rotation with a tag to Moxley to continue the attack until Joe fights back for a tag to Page.

Page then comes in as Garcia tags in, only for Page to send him to the outside for a dive. The crowd then chants for Page as he brings Garcia back in the ring, leading to a tag to Hobbs. Garcia then slaps him on the back and this only riles Hobbs up as he takes Garcia down to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Hobbs then gets caught by Moxley on the apron when he hits the ropes and this leads to Hobbs slamming Moxley onto the apron.

Hobbs is then sent to the corner by Castagnoli as we get a look at the powerbomb that has turned things around for the Death Riders. Castagnoli then stays on the attack before Hobbs starts fighting back. Hobbs then takes a few uppercuts before heading toward the corner, but Castagnoli deadlifts him to the mat for a two count. Castagnoli still has a grip on Hobbs as Hobbs slowly makes his way to the corner. Castagnoli then knocks Page off the apron before Hobbs hits a power slam. Joe then looks for a tag but it’s Page who takes it instead, seeking revenge as he goes off on the Riders. Garcia then gets the tag, but he is hit with a Death Valley Driver by Page and Page gets a two count.

Garcia then starts to fight back in order to tag in Moxley and Moxley and Page go at it. This then ends with Castagnoli running in for an assist, clearing the tag partners away as Moxley hits a piledriver. Castagnoli is then kept away as Page manages to get a near fall on Moxley in the process. Chaos then ensues between all six men before Joe takes a Paradigm Shift by Moxley, who narrowly evades a Buckshot Lariat by Page. Castagnoli then lays out Page for a two count before a jackknife cover leads Page hitting a Dead Eye. Page then follows up with a Buckshot Lariat on Castagnoli for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and The Opps (AEW World Trios Champions Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs)!

After the match, the celebration is cut short as Samoa Joe has it out with Hangman Page over the miscommunications during the match. Security then comes out to keep the peace, but Joe nearly blows up on Page before he and Hobbs take their leave.

We then get a video package looking at Willow Nightingale and JetSpeed addressing FTR’s actions. Big Stoke then responds by issuing a challenge for Collision and says top guys out.

Singles Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Tay Melo

The match starts off with Melo getting the upper hand on Storm, but Storm takes Melo to the mat for a near fall. Melo is in the corner now and Storm goes charging toward her, only for Melo to trap Storm in a cross arm breaker on the ropes. This then gives Melo an opening to continue the damage on Storm. Storm is in control once again until Melo takes her to the corner for a high boot to the jaw. Melo then does it a second time, but a third leads to Storm sending Melo face-first into the canvas. Both women are down as the referee begins a count and they fight back to their feet leading to a back and forth.

Melo then takes Storm to the ropes, but she is met with a DDT to the mat by Storm. Storm then heads to the corner, but Melo dodges a hip attack for a punt to the head and some stomps on Storm. TayKO then gets blocked as Storm hits a German suplex and she sends Melo to the corner for a hip attack. Storm then hits the Storm Zero on Melo for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “Timeless” Toni Storm!

After the match, Storm grabs a microphone and addresses what happened at All Out. Storm says she didn’t hear victory or defeat as she heard silence. Storm then addresses Statlander winning the title and questions following her into the dark, including the biggest one: “Who the bloody hell are you?” This then leads to Storm telling Statlander she isn’t finished with her. Storm then says she wants to answer the question one on one. Storm then says Statlander can name the time and place and she will be. Storm then drops the microphone.

We then head to the back, where we hear from Samoa Joe and he talks about the misunderstanding that has led to his issues with Hangman Page. Joe talks about being so distracted with the Death Riders that he has nearly forgot who he is. Joe then says he is Samoa Joe, the man Page never beat for the AEW World Championship. Joe then runs Page down some more before walking off and the title match is made official for WrestleDream.

Tag Team Match: The Demand’s GOA (Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun) vs. Swirl (Blake Christian and Lee Johnson)

The match starts off with Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona attacking Lee Johnson and Liona attacks Johnson before sending him to the corner for a tag to Kaun. Double-team move then leads to a big chop by Kaun and Liona sends Johnson to the mat with a chop to the back. Blake Christian then gets a tag and he gets the upper hand on Kaun off a distraction. Christian then hits the ropes for some more damage, but gets caught and slammed to the mat.

Kaun is in control as he continues the damage on Blake Christian. He then brings Christian to the corner for more damage, but Blake gets an opening to send Kaun into the corner before making a tag to Johnson. Lee then takes the fight to Kaun and sends him out of the ring before Liona intervenes. Johnson then fends him off before hitting a dive on Kaun on the outside. He then brings Kaun back in the ring but is caught by Liona, who ends up being sent into the ring post before Christian hits a dive to take him out. Kaun then intercepts Johnson coming back in the ring as Liona lays out Christian and GOA double-team Johnson leading to a double chokeslam for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Demand’s GOA (Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun)!

After the match, Ricochet brings Christian back into the ring and he hits a Spirit Gun but the beatdown is interrupted by the arrival of the Hurt Syndicate. MVP then has a microphone and some questions and he reminds Ricochet that he is in his neighborhood. MVP then admits that at All Out he embarrassed himself. MVP then says he owes the fans and the Hurt Syndicate an apology as he allowed Ricochet and his backup dancers to beat him. MVP then says Bobby and Shelton didn’t lose the match, he did. MVP then says that led to him wondering if he’s lost his step, but the thing is he doesn’t want to wrestle as he wants to fight. MVP then issues a challenge for a no disqualification street fight and he throws the microphone toward Ricochet who catches it to accept the challenge.

We then head to the back, where Kris Statlander accepts the challenge by Toni Storm and offers the time and place to be at WrestleDream.

We then head elsewhere, where Don Callis addresses the additions of Andrade and “El Clon” to the Family. He then issues a challenge to Brodido for the AEW World Tag Team Championship against the team of Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada. This then leads to some tension between the pair before Callis cuts in to tell the champs they’re in a lot of trouble next week on Title Tuesday.

Darby Allin and Kris Statlander then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the night and The Death Riders follow.

Mixed Tornado Tag Team Match: AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Darby Allin vs. The Death Riders (Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta)

The match starts off with Allin and Statlander going after Shafir and Yuta. All four competitors then fight it out through the crowd and Allin keeps Yuta and Shafir up for a cross body by Statlander. The fight then eventually makes its way to the ringside area, with Yuta turning things around on Allin as Shafir and Statlander trade strikes before Shafir sends Statlander onto the announce desk. Shafir then hits a chop on Statlander and sends her to the floor as the Death Riders are firmly in control.

The match has made its way into the ring as we see Statlander fighting back the Riders. She then takes out Yuta, but gets hung up on the ropes by Shafir. Shafir then hits a tiger feint kick and quickly transitions into a headscissors of sorts to take Statlander out of the ring. Allin then goes after Yuta as Statlander and Shafir fight on the outside and they take the fight to the barricade. Statlander then hits a suplex on Shafir, driving both women through the timekeeper’s table. Back in the ring, Allin sets up a stack of chairs before catching Yuta on the turnbuckle for a superplex onto the pile. Yuta then manages to kick out at two.

Both men then go back at it in the corner, this time with Yuta taking control to hit a neckbreaker from the top to the apron that lands Allin on the hardest part of the ring. Yuta then grabs a bag as he gets back in the ring, unveiling a pile of thumbtacks before Statlander slides into the ring to go after Yuta. Yuta then fights back to drop Statlander onto the mat. He then follows it up with a suplex onto the tacks before Statlander turns it around to send Yuta onto the pile of chairs. Shafir then comes in to intervene, but takes an atomic drop onto the tacks with her bare feet. Shafir then struggles as Yuta goes after Statlander with some powder, but it lands in the eyes of Shafir who starts choking out Yuta by mistake instead. This then ends when Statlander climbs the turnbuckle for a 450 splash and Allin hits a coffin drop for the win.

The winners of the Mixed Tornado Tag Team Match, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Darby Allin!

After the match, the celebration is cut short as Toni Storm appears on the ramp, leading to a confrontation between Storm and Statlander. Back in the ring, PAC attacks Allin to give the Death Riders an edge. He then grabs a belt, wrapping it around the throat of Allin as Moxley grabs a microphone to tell him that for the first time in his life, he will say the words “I Quit!” The Death Riders then take their leave from the ring as commentary runs down next week’s lineup and the show comes to a close.

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