AEW Full Gear 11/22/2025 (Results)

AEW FULL GEAR & TAILGATE BRAWL QUICK RESULTS

  • $200K matchAustin Gunn & Juice Robinson def. Anthony Bowens & Max Caster, Big Bill & Bryan Keith, and The Outrunners
  • “Big Boom” AJ & Q.T. Marshall def. Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta
  • Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. The Workhorsemen
  • CMLL World Trios championshipMistico, Mascara Dorada & Neon (c) def. Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero
  • PAC def. Darby Allin
  • Timeless Love Bombs def. Babes of Wrath, Sisters of Sin, & Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir
  • AEW Tag Team ChampionshipFTR def. Brodido (c)
  • Ricochet wins the Casino Gauntlet for the new AEW National Championship
  • Kyle O’Reilly def. Jon Moxley
  • TNT ChampionshipMark Briscoe def. Kyle Fletcher (c)
  • $1 million matchYoung Bucks & Josh Alexander def. Jurassic Express & Kenny Omega
  • AEW Women’s World ChampionshipKris Statlander (c) def. Mercedes Moné
  • AEW Men’s World ChampionshipSamoa Joe def. Hangman Page (c)

Bang Bang Gang Steal the $200K

The Zero Hour kicked off with a chaotic $200K three-way tag bout featuring Morrissey & Bryan Keith, The Outrunners, and the duo that insist they’re “not The Acclaimed anymore” (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster).
After a fast-paced sprint filled with dives, standoffs, and Big Bill throwing folks like laundry, the finish came when Juice Robinson rolled up Bowens, securing the briefcase for Bullet Club Gold.

Bowens immediately blamed Caster afterward — tension’s brewing.


QT Marshall & Big Boom AJ Score a Big Win

In a rough-and-tumble tag fight, QT Marshall & Big Boom AJ defeated Roppongi Vice, thanks in part to outside chaos involving Big Justice, Paul Wight, and various cheap shots.
A blockbuster–powerbomb combo sealed the deal.


Callis Family Drama Already Boiling

Backstage, Don Callis, Josh Alexander, and the Young Bucks hyped their million-dollar match, while Callis tried to reassure everyone that adding Okada to the Family wasn’t backfiring.
Spoiler: It absolutely was.


Kingston & HOOK Handle the WorkHorsemen

A short but stiff affair saw Eddie Kingston pin Anthony Henry while HOOK choked out JD Drake.


Sky Team Retain CMLL World Trios Championship; Callis Family Implodes

The Callis Family’s trios title challenge went sideways before the bell even rang.
Hechicero jumped Sky Team early, Mistico got his arm mangled, and Okada didn’t even show up until the fight was halfway done, arriving in style and making a full entrance while Takeshita fought alone.

Despite moments where Okada and Takeshita nearly came to blows, Sky Team rallied, and Mistico submitted Hechicero with La Mistica to retain.

Afterward, Okada and Takeshita argued again — this faction is duct-taped together at best.


PAC Defeats Darby Allin After Brutal Bat Shot

A wounded Darby Allin fought with taped-up burns and still pushed PAC to the brink.
The Bastard targeted the injuries relentlessly, including a sickening “Indian burn” spot and a catapult that sent Darby ricocheting through the ropes to the floor.

Despite a late rally, PAC used Sting’s bat behind the ref’s back to secure the pin.


Timeless Love Bombs Win Right to Choose Stipulation in Women’s Tag Title Tournament Semifinal

In a four-team sprint featuring the Babes of Wrath, Sisters of Sin, and Marina Shafir & Megan Bayne, the final moments saw Toni Storm and Harley Cameron trading roll-ups.
Storm reversed a small package to take the win, giving the Timeless Love Bombs control over their semifinal stipulation.


FTR Become AEW World Tag Team Champions

In a show-stealing war, FTR dethroned Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) in a match loaded with brutal strikes, crazy dives, illegal belt shots, and more nearfalls than viewers could count.

Bandido survived an absurd amount of punishment, but the final Shatter Machine finally kept him down.


Ricochet Becomes First AEW National Champion

The Casino Gauntlet was chaos from the opening bell. GOA attacked early entrants, Ricochet took out MVP with a mic assault, and alliances constantly formed and shattered.

The final sequence saw Ricochet hit the Spirit Gun on Kevin Knight to claim the inaugural National Championship.


Kyle O’Reilly Forces Jon Moxley to Tap in a Blood-Soaked War

Moxley and O’Reilly tried to murder each other with forks, chains, submissions, and absolutely no restraint.
Mox even hit a Pillmanizer on Kyle’s arm — but KOR refused to quit.

In the end, Kyle wrapped a chain around Moxley’s ankle and forced Mox to tap out, handing him a rare submission loss.
Mox gave a nod of respect… then attacked Kyle again moments later.


Mark Briscoe Wins TNT Championship in Ultra-Violent Classic

If Mark Briscoe lost, he’d have to join the Callis Family — so he came armed with ladders, chairs, tacks, and the spirit of every Delaware backyard brawl.

Fletcher busted Briscoe open early, and both men carved each other up with ladders, screwdrivers, and barbed wire.
After surviving a litany of brainbusters and landing a Razor’s Edge through a barbed wire table, Briscoe finished it with a Jay Driller onto the tacks to win the TNT title.


Bucks Join the Callis Family… Then Don’t

The $1,000,000 six-man saw the Young Bucks & Josh Alexander defeat Jurassic Express & Kenny Omega, thanks to Josh’s vicious ankle lock and the Bucks’ BTE Trigger.

Post-match, Callis revealed the Bucks were now officially part of the Family — until Alexander went after Omega’s leg again.
The Bucks had a crisis of conscience, threw the money down, and helped save their former best friend, ending with a big feel-good reunion hug.


Kris Statlander Retains AEW Women’s World Championship Against Mercedes Moné

Moné spent the whole match dissecting Statlander’s arm and hit FOURTEEN straight suplexes, but Stat wouldn’t quit.

Despite the damage, Statlander powered through and retained via Saturday Night Fever.


Samoa Joe Wins AEW World Championship; Swerve Strickland Returns

In a blood-soaked steel cage main event, Hangman Page and Samoa Joe tore each other apart until the Opps, Shibata, and Eddie Kingston sparked bedlam.

The turning point came when HOOK turned heel, revealed an Opps shirt, and blasted Hangman with the AEW title belt.
Joe hit the Muscle Buster to become AEW World Champion.

As the Opps celebrated, the arena went black — and Swerve Strickland made his return, staring Joe down before wading through the Opps dojo trainees like an action-movie finale.
Finally, Hangman rose and stood beside his old enemy, and the show ended with Swerve and Hangman united against Joe’s monstrous army.

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