Tailgate Brawl
Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs def. The Workhorsemen via submission
Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata
Your regular friendly neighborhood liveblog lady only sat down for this one a few minutes before the finish but Garcia is in control, hitting hard, standing surfboard…
Daniel Garcia wins by pinfall with a surfboard stomp.
Frat House (Griff Garrison, Kole Karter, & Preston Vance) vs. Hologram & Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong)
Heels in control early, but O’Reilly starts picking them apart one-by-one. Interference ran, Kyle getting worked over but Hologram comes in hot! Head of steam, tope con giro, he takes Garrison back inside…
Hologram & Paragon win by pinfall, Hologram pinning Griff Garrison.
Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, & Willow Nightingale vs. Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, & Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) (Tornado Tailgate Brawl)
Brawling to start, babyfaces in control, four-way meeting of the minds, Shirakawa on all fours so Bayne can get tripped over here and the babyface gals all tear their shirts off! Heels make a comeback, Megasus chucks somebody over the ropes and into the crush with a military press, trading elbows, everybody back inside, looking for a comedically huge suplex… babyfaces suplex the heels!
Action to the floor, weapons in play, throwing plastic cups at each other, Ford spanks Aminata with a spatula and gets the tongs in return and we… go to commercial?
Back from commercial, brawling, Willow with a pounce, Aminata and Shirakawa take the Sisters of Sin to the floor, bounce ‘em off the barricade and put ‘em in a charcoal grill and punch ‘em through it! Back inside, Nightingale has Ford…
Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, & Willow Nightingale win by pinfall with the Doctor Bomb from Nightingale on Penelope Ford.
All Out
Christian Cage & Adam Copeland def. FTR
Toronto couldn’t have asked for a more fitting opener, as local heroes Adam Copeland and Christian Cage reunited against FTR. The crowd was electric — from belting out Copeland’s entrance music to showering Cage with the affectionate “He’s our asshole” chant.
Despite FTR’s experience and some underhanded assists from Stokely Hathaway, Copeland and Cage turned back the clock with double-team offense that felt like it never left. The biggest surprise came when Beth Copeland got involved, spearing Stokely to a huge ovation. After a chaotic series of near-falls, Copeland nailed Cash Wheeler with a spear for the win.
The celebration didn’t last. Nick Wayne, his mother, and Kip Sabian set the stage for a post-match ambush, with FTR brutally leaving Cage and Beth laid out. Copeland was left handcuffed to the ropes, forced to watch in horror.
Eddie Kingston def. Big Bill
The Mad King is back! Kingston returned to thunderous chants and battled Big Bill in a hard-hitting slugfest. Bill’s size dominated stretches of the match, but Kingston’s fighting spirit wouldn’t be denied. After a series of chops and suplexes, Eddie sealed the win with the spinning backfist.
Afterward, Bryan Keith tried to jump Kingston — only for HOOK to make his return. The duo cleaned house and left together, teasing a dangerous new alliance.
Tables N’ Tacks Match: Mark Briscoe def. MJF
A night after losing the CMLL World Championship, MJF came into All Out with bad intentions. He and Briscoe delivered a violent spectacle filled with thumbtacks, tables, and plenty of blood.
MJF’s cruelty included shoving tacks into Briscoe’s mouth, but Briscoe’s resilience carried him through. After surviving chair shots and a tombstone on tacks, Briscoe connected with a Jay Driller on the steel for the three-count. The win was emotional, with Briscoe standing tall after one of AEW’s most sadistic matches in months.
Ricochet, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun def. The Hurt Syndicate
The Hurt Syndicate reunited for a six-man tag, but Ricochet and company had other plans. While Lashley and Benjamin looked strong, The Demand’s numbers game and Ricochet’s opportunism sealed the win. The high-flying star hit a Spirit Gun to MVP for the finish.
TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) def. Riho
Riho pushed Mercedes Moné to her limit in one of the night’s most competitive matches. The challenger nearly stole it with a series of suplexes and submissions, but Moné showed her championship poise.
After raking the eyes behind the referee’s back, Moné hit a lungblower followed by the Moné Maker to retain her TBS Title.
AEW Unified Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Máscara Dorada & Konosuke Takeshita
In a triple threat that lived up to expectations, Okada retained his championship against Takeshita and Dorada. The match was fast-paced and filled with wild sequences — including Dorada hitting a double hurricanrana on both opponents at once.
Ultimately, Okada weathered the storm, dropping Dorada with the Rainmaker to keep the gold. After the bell, Okada and Takeshita shared a tense face-off, hinting this rivalry is far from finished.
Coffin Match: Jon Moxley def. Darby Allin
This was chaos from the start, with Allin diving off the entranceway into the crowd before the bell even rang. The violence escalated with forks, smashed fingers, and blood. At one point, Allin nearly suffocated Moxley with a plastic bag, only for PAC to make a shocking return.
PAC stuffed Allin into a body bag, shoved him into the coffin, and allowed Moxley to slam it shut for the victory.
AEW Women’s World Championship 4-Way: Kris Statlander def. Toni Storm (c), Jamie Hayter & Thekla – NEW Champion
In a match packed with physicality and drama, Kris Statlander shocked the world by dethroning Toni Storm.
Thekla impressed with big suplexes, while Hayter reminded fans why she’s one of AEW’s hardest hitters. Storm looked to steal the spotlight as usual, but in the end, Statlander trapped her in a quick seatbelt pin to score the upset.
Fireworks and confetti rained down as Statlander celebrated her first AEW Women’s World Championship.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Brodido (c) def. Young Bucks, JetSpeed & Alexander/Hechicero
Ladders, tables, and chaos defined this four-team clash. Everyone had moments to shine — JetSpeed in particular wowed with high-risk dives — but the Young Bucks’ attempt to form a temporary alliance with the Don Callis Family couldn’t get it done.
After a series of insane bumps, Bandido pulled down the belts to keep the titles for himself and Brody King. Post-match, Jack Perry made his shocking return alongside Luchasaurus, leaving the Bucks laid out.
Darby Allin Tries to Make Jon Moxley Burn
Marina Shafir grabbed a cameraman and demanded he film what was happening. We saw the Death Riders standing around the coffin with Darby Allin inside, as Jon Moxley gave what sounded like a short eulogy. He then told the group he needed some alone time, so they left in a pickup truck.
Moxley told the camera to leave and then Allin popped out of the coffin to attack Moxley with a pipe. He escaped the bodybag and put Moxley inside and zipped it up. He was about to smash Moxley’s head with the pipe until he saw something else. He grabbed some flammable aerosol spray and put it all over the bodybag. Then he LIT IT ON FIRE! Allin was dragged away by security as the fire was put out, but he continued to yell.
AEW World Championship: Adam Page (c) def. Kyle Fletcher
The main event saw Kyle Fletcher give the fight of his life, targeting Hangman’s injured neck with brainbusters and vicious strikes. Don Callis could only watch as Fletcher came within inches of winning AEW’s top prize.
Hangman’s grit carried him through, surviving multiple close calls before finally connecting with the Buckshot Lariat to retain. After the bell, Page offered words of respect to Fletcher, closing the night on a rare note of sportsmanship.

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