AEW WrestleDream Quick Results
- (Tailgate Brawl) – Death Riders def. Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration
- (Tailgate Brawl) – Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. Frat House
- (Tailgate Brawl) – Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale def. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford
- (Tailgate Brawl) – FTR def. JetSpeed
- Jamie Hayter def. Thekla
- $500K Tag match: Jurassic Express def. The Young Bucks
- Tornado Trios match: The Hurt Syndicate def. The Demand
- TNT championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Mark Briscoe
- AEW Women’s World championship: Kris Statlander (c) def. Toni Storm
- TBS & ROH Women’s TV championship: Mercedes Moné (AEW) def. Mina Shirakawa (ROH)
- AEW Tag Team championship: Brodido (c) def. Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita
- AEW Men’s World championship: Hangman Page (c) def. Samoa Joe
- I Quit match: Darby Allin def. Jon Moxley
The Tailgate Brawl Pre-Show
AEW kicked off the night in pure mayhem with a four-match Tailgate Brawl series, featuring wild tag and multi-man action that set the tone for the evening.
Death Riders def. Roderick Strong & The Conglomeration
The first chaotic battle saw Claudio Castagnoli, PAC, Daniel Garcia, and Wheeler YUTA — collectively known as The Death Riders — score a hard-fought victory over Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy, and Tomohiro Ishii. The bout turned into complete anarchy with all eight men throwing bombs until PAC sealed the win, connecting with a Knee Trembler on Ishii for the decisive pinfall.
Afterward, La Faccion Ingobernable cut a backstage promo warning that their issues with Eddie Kingston and HOOK were far from finished.
Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. Frat House
The unlikely pairing of Kingston and HOOK proved dominant, as they overcame Griff Garrison and Kole Karter (with Jacked Jameson at ringside). After a brief interference from Jameson backfired, HOOK locked in Redrum on Karter while Kingston delivered a devastating Backfist to the Future for the submission win.
Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale def. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford
Willow Nightingale’s powerhouse energy combined with Harley Cameron’s intensity to score a major pre-show win. The four women tore into each other with high-impact offense and close calls before Nightingale finished the match in emphatic fashion, hitting Ford with the Doctor Bomb for the victory.
FTR def. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey)
The pre-show finale bled directly into the main card, as FTR’s Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler faced Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey in a fast-paced classic. Despite JetSpeed’s incredible chemistry and aerial offense, FTR’s ring savvy — and a little help from Stokely Hathaway holding Bailey’s foot — gave them the edge. Harwood countered a crossbody into a suplex for the tainted pin, keeping FTR on top.
Main Card Highlights
Jamie Hayter def. Thekla
With no seconds allowed at ringside, Jamie Hayter and Thekla put on a stiff, physical encounter that saw both women trade heavy shots and suplexes. Thekla’s Spider’s Web submission nearly forced Hayter to tap, but the former AEW Women’s Champion powered back, hitting the Hayterade lariat for the victory. Post-match, Queen Aminata appeared to raise Hayter’s hand as the ominous Sisters of Sin looked on from the stage.
Jurassic Express def. The Young Bucks – $500,000 Tag Match
For a cool half-million dollars, Jungle Man Jack Perry and Luchasaurus went to war with the Young Bucks in a high-octane tag team bout filled with callbacks and chaos. The Bucks threw everything at Jurassic Express — including multiple BTE Triggers — but Perry refused to stay down. In the closing moments, Luchasaurus leveled Nick Jackson with a massive chokeslam, setting up Perry to hit Countdown to Extinction on Matt Jackson for the huge win and the payday.
After the match, Don Callis Family (Lance Archer, Mark Davis, and Josh Alexander) attacked Jurassic Express until Kenny Omega made a surprise return to even the odds.
The Hurt Syndicate def. The Demand – Trios Tornado Match
In a wild brawl to determine the next challengers for the AEW World Trios Titles, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP — The Hurt Syndicate — overcame Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona of The Demand. The match featured carnage at ringside, highlighted by a double spinebuster through a table early on. In the end, Benjamin pinned Kaun after a chaotic sequence to earn the Syndicate a title opportunity.
Kyle Fletcher def. Mark Briscoe – AEW TNT Championship
Kyle Fletcher retained the TNT Championship against Mark Briscoe in a brutal, evenly-matched fight that had the St. Louis crowd on their feet. Briscoe seemed to have it won after hitting the Jay Driller on the apron, but Fletcher showed his grit, escaping multiple Froggy Bow attempts and countering into a turnbuckle brainbuster to keep his title. Don Callis watched from commentary, grinning as his protégé survived another war.
Kris Statlander def. Toni Storm – AEW Women’s World Championship
Kris Statlander and Toni Storm put on a hard-hitting classic that mixed technical exchanges with raw emotion. Storm came close after landing Storm Zero, but Statlander rallied with the Area 451 and finished with Saturday Night Fever to retain the AEW Women’s World Title.
Post-match, Mercedes Moné arrived, dismissing Statlander and issuing an open challenge — answered by ROH’s Mina Shirakawa.
Mercedes Moné def. Mina Shirakawa – AEW TBS & ROH Women’s TV Titles
In a historic winner-takes-all bout, Mercedes Moné retained her AEW TBS Title while capturing Shirakawa’s ROH Women’s TV Championship. The two traded submissions and pin counters until Moné stole the win by pinning Mina with her feet on the ropes — unseen by the referee.
Kris Statlander returned afterward to confront Moné, laying her out with a Samoan Drop to set up a heated collision at Full Gear.
Brodido def. Okada & Takeshita – AEW Tag Team Championship
Brody King and Bandido, collectively known as Brodido, successfully defended their AEW Tag Titles against Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family in a brutal, athletic showdown. Despite Okada’s precision and Takeshita’s power, the champions outlasted the challengers — with Bandido hitting a picture-perfect 21-Plex on Okada for the win.
Afterward, Takeshita glared at Okada, teasing dissension in Callis’ camp as Brodido celebrated with fans at ringside.
Hangman Adam Page def. Samoa Joe – AEW World Championship
Hangman Page retained the AEW World Title in a violent, hard-hitting encounter with Samoa Joe. The match was pure intensity — Joe dominating early with punishing strikes and submissions, and Hangman fighting from underneath with heart and desperation. After surviving a Coquina Clutch and escaping a Muscle Buster, Page hit Deadeye and followed up with a trio of Buckshot Lariats to seal the victory.
Post-match, Joe appeared to show respect — only to lay Page out alongside Katsuyori Shibata and Will Hobbs, declaring that Hangman wasn’t worthy of the gold. Joe stood tall over the champion, belt in hand, as the crowd booed furiously.
Darby Allin def. Jon Moxley – “I Quit” Match
The main event was pure madness. Darby Allin and Jon Moxley tore each other apart in a barbaric “I Quit” match that saw blood, broken glass, and even an aquarium filled with water used as weapons. Moxley and his Death Riders allies tried to drown Darby, but the lights went out — and Sting appeared for a shocking return, laying waste to Moxley’s crew before leaving Darby to finish the fight.
Allin rallied, locking Moxley in a Scorpion Deathlock amid the shattered glass, forcing him to scream the words, “I quit.” Darby stood tall, clutching the AEW flag in victory — a symbolic end to a gruesome war.

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