AEW All Out 9/20/2025 Results

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.

AEW All Out 9/20/2025 (Card)

AEW All Out – Saturday September 20, 2025 – at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM UK – Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

AEW Tailgate Brawl – free on TNT and HBO Max at 11 PM PT / 2 PM ET / 7 PM UK

CARD

  • AEW World Championship: “Hangman Adam Page (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher (If the Don Callis Family gets involved, Fletcher will be stripped of the TNT Championship)
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander vs. Thekla
  • AEW Unified Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Máscara Dorada or The Beast Mortos
  • Coffin Match: Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley
  • TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Riho
  • Tables & Thumbtacks No DQ Match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship – Ladder Match: Brodido (c) vs. Young Bucks vs. JetSpeed vs. Hechihero & Josh Alexander
  • The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet & Gates of Agony
  • Big Bill vs. Eddie Kingston

Tailgate Brawl

  • 8-Woman Tornado Tag Match: Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata & Willow Nightingale vs. Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, Julia Hart & Skye Blue
  • Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata
  • Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. The WorkHorsemen




AEW Announces Big Change For All Out 2025 Broadcast

AEW has shaken up the schedule for its annual All Out pay-per-view, ensuring it won’t go head-to-head in full against WWE’s recently announced Wrestlepalooza.

The company confirmed that All Out will now air live on Saturday, September 20, starting at 3 p.m. ET. The change means most of the card will wrap up just before WWE’s premium live event kicks off at 7 p.m. The earlier start time is said to be influenced by the success of last month’s Forbidden Door, according to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, which saw strong numbers with a similar approach.

But the scheduling tweak isn’t the only major development—All Out 2025 also marks the start of AEW’s new partnership with HBO Max. The show will be the first AEW PPV offered on the streaming platform, priced at $39.99 for subscribers (a $10 discount from the usual rate). AEW noted that HBO Max will now serve as its primary pay-per-view provider in the U.S., with upgraded HDR10 and Dolby Atmos support for the live broadcast. Fans who purchase the event on HBO Max will also keep on-demand access for six months before it moves into the standard AEW library.

AEW is loading up the week leading into All Out. On Wednesday, September 17, a three-hour special episode of Dynamite—billed as “September to Remember”—will air as the go-home show. Then on PPV day, a one-hour kickoff show called “Saturday Tailgate Brawl” will air on both TNT and HBO Max before the main card begins.

The PPV itself emanates from Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, and while matches are still being finalized, expectations are high given the timing of WWE’s counter-programming. WWE’s Wrestlepalooza, airing later that same evening, is rumored to feature blockbuster attractions like John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar and the in-ring return of AJ Lee, making the weekend one of the most stacked in recent wrestling memory.

For AEW, the earlier start time and HBO Max deal could be a game-changer—offering fans an affordable option with streaming perks, while keeping eyes on its product before WWE takes the spotlight.

AEW All Out 9/7/2024 (Results)

Iron Savages (Bear Boulder & Bulk Bronson) vs. the Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & “Platinum” Max Caster)

Bronson and Bowens to start, the Iron Savages man with an advantage that melts away after a bit, but then the match breaks down and the Savages are back in control as Boulder works Caster over. Match continues predictably, Irons with the heat segment, Daddy Ass runs interference, the Arrival sets it up…

The Acclaimed win by pinfall with Mic Drop from Max Caster on Bulk Bronson.


Dustin Rhodes, Hologram, & Sammy Guevara vs. Premier Athlete Brand (Ari Daivari, Josh Woods, & Tony Nese)

Cycling through matchups early, Woods hossing Hologram around in the turnbuckles, tag to Rhodes, in hot, whip reversed, drop down slap, snap scoop powerslam! Nese runs in, whip across, flip piledriver takes him out! Back and forth, match breaks down, into the finish…

Dustin Rhodes, Hologram, & Sammy Guevara win by pinfall from Dustin Rhodes on Josh Woods.


Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, & Juice Robinson) vs. Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno, & John Silver)

Bang Bang Gang in control early, working Reynolds over, he rolls away from a cannonball and Dark Order turn the tide on Robinson! Pendulum swings the other way, Juice with a 3-for-1 cannonball on the whole Dark Order team and a tag to Austin! Cleaning house, chop block takes Silver out, jabs for Reynolds and a huge right hand!

Uno ducks the Fameasser, Something Evil connects, Alex with a double stomp, clear Colten from the apron, Johnny Hungy for two! Colten and Juice working together but Reynolds takes Gunn out and all six men are down and out! Silvera nd Austin Gunn at it, big Quick Draw takes the MEAT MAN out, Juice jabbing away on Uno right into it…

Bang Bang Gang win by pinfall with a falling DDT from Juice Robinson on Evil Uno.


We get an angle where Mariah May interrupts a Skye Blue interview, says she’s not going to give Chicago her championship celebration, and Queen Aminata comes to save Skye from an attack from the champion!

Action Andretti & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) vs. Beast Mortos & Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty & Shane Taylor) vs. Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, & Roderick Strong)

Darius and Lee trading shots, Strong tags in and takes over working Moriarty over, he escapes for a tag to Mortos, and the Beast takes the Kingdom out, press slamming Roddy into the other two! Pop-up Samoan drop follows, Dante is in airplane spinning Mortos, dropkick sends him into a tag to Taven!

Monkey flip sends Matt flying, Bennett tags in, working Martin over, match breaks down, fighting on the outside, dives, Mortos gets cleared for flight… TORNILLO THROUGH THE ROPES! After the chaos, Top Flight working Taylor over, Roddy breaks the pin up, a spot of “everybody do something cool” business, Undisputed Kingdom take charge…

Undisputed Kingdom win by pinfall involving a low blow on one of the Top Flight lads.


We waste no time getting right into that sweet main show action!

Daniel Garcia vs. Maxwell Jacob Friedman

Head bandaged, Garcia wastes no time attacking Friedman before the bell! The bell rings, Max puts boots to him, chokes him in the ropes, in control and posing for the crowd! Daniel with a chop, a boot, MJF Hot Shots him! Garcia with body blows, neck hurts enough to keep him from landing an Irish whip, Friedman spikes him with a capture DDT for a nearfall!

Sending Daniel to the floor, happy to take the countout but he beats the count! Garcia with a Final Cut, trying to get a head of steam, MJF cuts him off with a powerbomb backbreaker… NOPE! Friedman tears the bandage off and bites Daniel’s wound! Punching the wound, the claret starts to flow, shaking Garcia and jawing at him, up top, thinking about the Tombstone but Daniel slips out!

Tearing at Max’s face, front chancery… DIVING DDT CONNECTS! Cover… MJF GETS A FOOT ON THE ROPES! Mule kick, Panama Sunrise, cover… SO CLOSE! Disdainful kicks, Red Death getting fired up, shrugging them off, Friedman spits in his face and Daniel unloads with forearm strikes! Block a boot, Max thumbs his eyes, trading pinning predicaments… NOPE!

O’Connor roll, reversed, German suplex connects but Garcia pops up, fired up! German suplex of his own, big lariat, no fall! MJF with a Boston Crab, Daniel reverses into a LeBell Lock! Max reverses to a cover, arm-trap crossface of his own in return! Dragontamer is locked on! Wrenching it back, Friedman screaming agony, reverses to Salt of the Earth!

Trapping the other arm, grabbing a leg, double-arm bow-and-arrow applied… RED DEATH GETS HIS FREE FOOT ON THE ROPES! Max wants Panama Sunrise but Garcia collapses to the mat! Garcia with a jackknife pin for two, right hands, guillotine choke is locked on! Daniel shifts gears… PILEDRIVER! SO CLOSE!

Setting MJF up top, Max bites him and knocks him down and then collapses to the mat himself! Low blow with referee Bryce Remsburg distracted…

Maxwell Jacob Friedman wins by pinfall with a jackknife pin.

Post-match, Garcia stares daggers at MJF, Friedman offers a hand and shakes it. He raises Daniel’s hand but of course it’s a fakeout and Garcia kicks him low, shaking with rage! He throws Max into the corner and sets him up top… AVALANCHE PILEDRIVER! Garcia kisses him and leaves through the crowd.


Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler YUTA) vs. Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) (c) (AEW World Tag Team Championship)

YUTA and Nicholas to start, trading wristlocks, takedown and a senton gets YUTA a nearfall! Castagnoli in, Jackson with an escalera to take them out, Blackpool with stereo shoulder blocks and snapping his legs! Tag to Matthew, snap his legs too, then both Bucks at once! Atomic Drops on the elder Buck, whip across, Bucks running double-teams on YUTA, trying to grind him down!

Wheeler eventually clears a path, tag to Claudio! Uppercuts corner to corner and then on the floor, back inside, Castagnoli calls for the swing but Matthew slips away! Kick hangs him up in the ropes, YUTA legal, seatbelt… SO CLOSE! German suplex, Jackson kicks out,. Cattle Mutilation applied and Nicholas breaks it up with a diving senton atomico!

Claudio pops him up, Frankensteiner sends him to the floor and Nicholas hits another on the floor! Wheelbarrow X-Factor from the Bucks, Asai moonsault, cover for two! Tag to Claudio, big uppercut, giant swing denied, EVP Trigger connects… YUTA BREAKS IT UP! Superkick Party, this time Castagnoli blocks the EVP Trigger!

Double suplex to the Bucks, Wheeler dives on Nicholas, Claudio swings Matthew around the ring about twenty revolutions… STILL NO! YUTA up top, changing igears, Matthew climbs up behind him but Castagnoli takes him out with an uppercut! Superplex connects… FASTBALL SPECIAL BUT THE KNEES WERE UP! Matthew capitalizes…

Young Bucks win by pinfall with a small package from Matthew Jackson on Wheeler YUTA, retaining the AEW World Tag Team Championship.


PAC vs. Will Ospreay (c) (AEW International Championship)

Collar and elbow, PAC with a side headlock, shot off, cravate, Ospreay lands on his feet! Bastard with a front kick, headed up top, corkscrew moonsault to the floor! Will returns one of his own, we see Ricochet watching backstage, stereo boots and both men are down! Seated on the mat, trading slaps, trading forearms, the Bastard choking him in the ropes, counting along with referee Aubrey Edwards before breaking!

Action to the floor, PAC in control, working the champion over, back inside, up top, jockeying for position… AVALANCHE BRAINBUSTER! Cranking in a headlock, action to the floor, Ospreay drops him with a springboard elbow off the barricade! Space Flying Tiger Drop follows, back inside, handspring enzuigiri lands true!

Back up top, PAC shoves him into the turnbuckles, climbing up top with him, headbutt, slip under, Cheeky Nando’s blocked and then the Bastard spikes him with a DDT! Liger Bomb… SO CLOSE! PAC headed up top, Will rolls away, Spanish Fly, cover for two! PAC ducks the Hidden Blade, superkick, German suplex, Ospray with elbows, OsCutter, slow to capitalize… NOPE!

“Fight forever!” chants go up, Will puts his hands behind his back and invites the best PAC has to give him! Scorpion Kick connects, to the apron, OsCutter caught… GERMAN SUPLEX ON THE APRON! Out behind Will now… POISON FRANKENSTEINER ON THE APRON! BRUTALIZER IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RING! OSPREAY CLAWS HIS WAY OVER TO THE ROPES TO FORCE A BREAK!

Shooting star press… THE KNEES ARE UP! Elbow pad off, Hidden Blade, backslide for two! Dropkick sets up an enzuigiri, rebound German suplex from the Bastard, Hurricanrana… STILL NO! Poison Frankensteiner for two, the Brutalizer is back on but Will stands up in the hold! Ospreay hits a Poison Frankensteiner, Hidden Blade, falling into the pin… NOT ENOUGH!

Up in the turnbuckles, jockeying for position, WILL LANDS ON HIS FEET! ANOTHER HIDDEN BLADE! ANOTHER KICKOUT! OSCUTTER! STORMBREAKER REVERSED FOR TWO! STYLES CLASH CONNECTS, HIDDEN BLADE FOLLOWS, IT IS OVER!

Will Ospreay wins by pinfall with Hidden Blade, retaining the AEW International Championship.

Post-match, Ricochet smiles while watching his old friend and rival celebrating his victory.


Kris Statlander vs. Willow Nightingale (Chicago Street Fight)

Nightingale hot out the gates, powerbomb in the corner and a cannonball follows it! Action to the floor, Stat puts Willow on a table, takes the turnbuckle cover off, perching, senton atomico to the floor… NOBODY HOME! NIGHTINGALE POUNCES HER THROUGH THE BARRICADE! Fighting up the stage, Willow blasts her with an elbow, screaming at her, asking how that feels and if she remembers as she presses her attack!

Stat turns things around, Stokely Hathaway comes down with a trash can full of plunder, dumping it out and smashing her with the can! SUPLEX AT THE TRASH CAN BUT WILLOW ONLY GRAZES IT! Kris Stat has a barbed wire back, Willow ducks the shot… AND SMASHES LIGHT TUBES OVER STATLANDER’S HEAD!

Drawing Kris up, trading shots… STATLANDER SPEARS HER OFF THE STAGE! Back inside, wrist clutched, stomps, front kick, chop. big back elbow! Scoop and a slam, Willow pops up, scoop and a slam of her own! Double lariats and both women fall down! Nightingale wraps her fist in a chain, Kris provokes her, Hammering punches to the wound on Statlander’s head, biting the wound, off the ropes, lariat countered into a German suplex!

Kris Stat dumps a bag of thumbtacks out, electric chair, Willow slips out, Statlander off the ropes, Nighingale sidesteps her and she does the splits into the tacks! Willow up yop, Kris probing slaps, up top, SPANISH FLY! Chain-loaded discus lariat… WILLOW WON’T STAY DOWN!

Stat gets a chain out from under the ring and attaches it to Nightingale’s wrist by a cuff! The other cuff on her own wrist, Willow plants her with a spinebuster into the tacks, trading slaps, both women go for lariats and slump to their knees! Saturday Night Fever connects, choking Willow with the chain…

Kris Statlander wins by referee stoppage with a chain-assisted crossface.


Will Ospreay is interviewed and calls Ricochet out, who answers. They go back and forth and Ricochet is going to work to get the wins to earn a title match posthaste.

Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Orange Cassidy (AEW Continental Championship)

All four men square up, Takeshita sends Orange to the floo, Okada sends Briscoe packing, Orange in, double Frankensteiner on both Konosuke and Kazuchika! Briscoe slides in and sends Okada to the floor, trading elbows with Takeshita, whip reversed, corner lariats exchanged, Konosuke hammering him with lariat after lariat!

Cassidy and Briscoe send Okada to the floor, Takeshita after him, stereo dives, Nestea Plunge and a diving elbow! Back inside, Takeshita sends Orange packing, Briscoe sends him packing, Okada takes Mark out! Suplex for Cassidy, Briscoe with a kick and a vertical splex.Orange fired up, Stundog Millionaire on Konosuke, followed by a vertical suplex!

Briscoe gets Okada up in the corner and knocks him to the floor, off the ropes, Takeshita wipes him out, now it’s Mark and Orange squaring up and trading lazy chops into a high five! Full speed elbows now, the heels clear them out and square up again. Takeshita gets the Blue Thunder Driver… NOPE!

Vertical suplex sets Cassidy up in the turnbuckles, Konosuke climbs to join him… SUPERPLEX! FROGGY BOW ON TAKESHITA! Okada scoops him and slams him, elbow drop off the top! Rainmaker snap zoom bird flip, Mark kicks him in the gut, underhooks, blocked, huge lariat connects! ORANGE PUNCH!

Wheelbarrow Tombstone Piledriver into the wheelbarrow German suplex, Briscoe blocks the knee, cover for two! Okada pulls Briscoe out, Mark takes Kazuchika out on the floor, up top… FROGGY BOW BUT THE KNEES ARE UP! Takeshita with a knee, drawing Orange up, hands in the pockets, Beach Break connects! ORANGE PUNCH COUNTERED WITH AN ELBOW!

Raging Fire, Okada stops him, Rainmaker on Briscoe, dropkick to Takeshita, Orange with a victory roll… SO CLOSE! Wrist-clutch, ripcord…

Kazuchika Okada wins by pinfall with a Rainmaker on Kazuchika Okada.


Hikaru Shida vs. Mercedes Mone (c) (AEW TBS Championship)

Shida on the ball early, dropkicks, four in total, cover for a nearfall! Stretch Muffler applied, Mone reaching for the ropes and forcing the break! Posting the knee, basement dropkick, rising knee on the floor, another nearfall! Mercedes gets a sunset flip powerbomb, follows it with Meteora for two!

Japanese stranglehold, struggling over it, Hikaru hung in the corner, double knees, cover for two! Reverse chinlock applied, Shida straightens up and snapmares her off her back! Off the ropes, Mone runs into a tijeras from Hikaru! Elbows in the corner, short whip into the corner, Shida off the second, missile dropkick!

Jockeying for position in the turnbuckles, mounted punches, off the ropes, Mercedes takes her down into the crossface! Both women end up down and out after some tomfoolery in the ropes, knee takes the champion down, Shida goes up top, Mercedes trips her up, Codebreaker, sunset flip powerbomb into the turnbuckles!

Corner knees, folding press for two! Disdainful kicks from Mone, drawing her up, Three Amigos, perching, frog splash… KNEES WERE UP! Falcon Arrow does the deal, a second and a third… SO CLOSE! Katana blocked, shinbreaker, dragon screw! Lungblower connects, Shida with a German suplex in return! Sliding knee… NOPE!

Hikaru setting her up, Katana connects twice but she wants another and she gets it… COVER FOR ONE! Mone scrambles to the floor! Fighting over a kendo stick in the corner, Shida pulls Mone hard into the post with it! Taking it in the ring, referee Aubrey Edwards warns her off and she throws the stick aside!

Nobody home on a Meteora, Mercedes gets her up…

Mercedes Mone wins by pinfall with Mone Maker, retaining the AEW TBS Championship.


“American Dragon” Bryan Danielson (c) vs. “SCAPEGOAT” Jack Perry (AEW World Championship)

Collar and elbow, waistlock, Perry rides him and slaps his head to show off! Shot off, shoulder block, arm drag and again Jack is cocky but bails to the floor when Danielson starts after him! Working a wristlock, Bryan with a classical escape, shot off, pick the leg, Romero Special to the knees, fishhook the nose, looking for full extension on the Romero Special and he gets it!

Pulling Perry down into a chinlock, rolling around, rabbit punches until Jack falls out of the hold! Wrists clutched, Perry scrambles to the floor and Dragon meets him with a dropkick! Springboard cannonball senton connects! Back inside, missile dropkick, Jack on the floor again, hanging DDT off the apron!

Throwing Bryan into the barricade, setting him on a chair, big head of steam for a dropkick! Back inside, bite and mounted punches in the corner, corner lariat and a neckbreaker for two! Chopping away, up top, Danielson slips under him and crotches him on the turnbuckles! Overhead elbows in the turnbuckles… THE BACK SUPERPLEX IS YOUR FIVE MINUTE WARNING!

Chest kicks get a jackknife pin, Danielson to his feet, taking him down into the LeBell Lock! Bending the free arm back but Perry gets a foot to the ropes! Mounted punches in the corner, backflip up and over, drop toehold from Jack, Snare Trap applied before he shifts to Cattle Mutilation!

Escape, full nelson on the apron, Danielson breaks his grip, chest kicks for chops on the apron… BUTTERFLY SUPLEX TO THE FLOOR! Back inside, diving knee across the elbow, screaming “you want to be tough?!” at Perry befor Penalty Kicking the arm! Raining kicks down on Jack’s shoulder, Perry goes back to the Snare Trap and he gets it!

Bryan gets the ropes, Jack has until five, referee! Danielson go-behind, Perry wipes him out with a lariat, fireman’s carry reversed to small package for two! Roundhouse kick, lining him up, Jack pulls referee Bryce Remsburg into the way! Danielson spikes him with a Backdrop Driver and says he’s going to kick his fucking head in!

Here come the Young Bucks to attack Danielson! INDIETAKER! CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI AND WHEELER YUTA RUN THE BUCKS OFF! Perry wakes Bryce up, running knee… SO VERY CLOSE! Now Jack does the wrist clutch stomps, flipping the crowd the bird, charging in… BUSAIKU KNEE CONNECTS! THE AMERICAN DRAGON IS FIRED UP!

Going forearm for forearm now, Jack slaps Bryan and Danielson gets deadly serious! Another slap, a third, Bryan walking forward, smiling, shrugging off slap after slap after slap! HUGE HARD PALM STRIKES IN THE CORNER! SUPERKICK GETS A ROLLING ELBOW! German suplex, land on his feet, sidestep… BUSAIKU KNEE CAN’T KEEP PERRY DOWN!

More wrist-clutch stomps, laying in wait as Perry rises…

Bryan Danielson wins by pinfall with the Busaiku Knee.

Post-match, Killswitch appears behind Danielson!

He turns to consider Jack Perry for a long beat but here comes Christian Cage! JON MOXLEY IS IN HIS WAY! Christian and the Patriarchy step forward but here’s Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler YUTA, and PAC to boot! The Patriarchy backs down!

Mox embraces Danielson and Blackpool raises his hand… CLAUDIO UPPERCUTS HIM! MOXLEY HAS A PLASTIC BAG TO CHOKE THE CHAMPION! WHEELER YUTA’S NOT IN ON IT AND PAC IS HOLDING HIM BACK! MARINA SHAFIR HITS THE RING!

With Danielson unconscious they depart as medics give Danielson oxygen and Wheeler checks on him.


“Hangman” Adam Page vs. Shane “Swerve” Strickland (Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage Match)

On the floor as the cage lowers, Swerve hammering Page, punches, choking him, I think he’s trying to decapitate him with the damn cage! Hangman reverses, Prince Nana comes over and shoves both of them into the cage! Frye/Takayama punches, rolling thunder reverse STO and a House Call connects already!

Strickland strips to the waist while Nana yells at Adam about playing games with people, JML Driver blocked, snap German suplex from Hangman but he’s ginger on his shoulder! He goes over to a black box and opens it, pulling a staple gun out! Stapling Shane’s chest but he laughs it off and chokes Page with his bare hands!

Swerve takes the stapler and riddles Hangman’s back with staples and lands a textbook backbreaker before pulling a few staples out of his chest. He pulls pictures of his family out of his pants and staples one of them to Page’s cheek before throwing the stapler away and ripping the picture off!

Hangman heads up top Shane blasts him with the edge of a chair, fireman’s carry… LAWN DART INTO THE CAGE WALL! Adam trickling blood from a dozen tiny wounds, Strickland chokes him on the apron! Up on the ropes, Hangman crotches him and follows it with a triangle lariat! Smashing him into the cage wall a few times, wrapping wire around his arm, another triangle lariat and Swerve crashes to the mat!

Throwing Strickland into the steel again and again, grinding his bloody face across the steel, drawing him up, Swerve with right hands, off the ropes, big forearm, off the ropes, flapjack puts him into the steel! Hangman arguing with referee Paul Turner about a chair, Strickland wakes up and takes it to him before rolling over Turner for a rolling thunder!

A lovely shot of Swerve, bloodied and righteous, slowly coming into focus through the steel before he starts wailing on Page! Chair wedged in the corner, lawn dart… NOPE! Shane goes over to the box and pulls a cinder block out! He sets it down and sets one foot on it, drawing Adam up, underhooks, blocked, jockeying for position… COP KILLER INTO THE CINDER BLOCK DANGERRRRRROUS!

Shane sets a table up, goes up top, Hangman cuts him off, jockeying for position… SWERVE STOMP THROUGH THE TABLE! DEADEYE GETS A NEARFALL! Page pulls out a shard of burnt wood from Swerve’s house, sharpened to a fine point, and tries to stab him in the goddamn face with it! Strickland counters with a cross armbar and grabs the stake from him!

Into a pin for two, breaking loose… STRICKLAND STABS HANGMAN IN THE FACE WITH THE STAKE OVER AND OVER! PAGE WITH A LOW BLOW TO STOP THE STABBING! POWERBOMB INTO THE CINDER BLOCK! Jockeying for position and Swerve manages to powerbomb Adam into the wall! HOUSE CALL AGAINST THE STEEL! ANOTHER HOUSE CALL!

Shane goes up top, considering going further to the top of the cage… HANGMAN PAGE AVALANCHE POWERBOMB! DEADEYE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RING CAN’T KEEP SWERVE STRICKLAND DOWN! Adam has a chair and says he told Swerve to beg and demands he beg before he rams him with the chair! Strickland is unbowed, getting to his feet and laughing in Hangman’s face before he collapses under the strain! HE RIPS SWERVE’S GRILL OUT OF HIS MOUTH!

HANGMAN PAGE GETS A SYRINGE OUT OF THE BAG! HE STABS STRICKLAND THROUGH THE CHEEK WITH THE HYPODERMIC BEFORE BLASTING HIM OVER THE HEAD WITH THE CHAIR! SWERVE IS OUT! TURNER CALLS IT!

“Hangman” Adam Page wins by referee stoppage with a chairshot to the head.

Medics check on Swerve after the cage goes up.

Page starts heading back down the ramp but stops himself short, choosing to leave.

AEW ALL OUT QUICK RESULTS

The Acclaimed def. Iron Savages

Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage Match: Hangman Page def. Swerve Strickland

AEW World championship: Bryan Danielson (c) def. Jack Perry

TBS championship: Mercedes Moné (c) def. Hikaru Shida

Continental championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Orange Cassidy, Konosuke Takeshita and Mark Briscoe

Chicago Street Fight: Kris Statlander def. Willow Nightingale

International championship: Will Ospreay (c) def. PAC

AEW Tag Team championship: Young Bucks (c) def. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta)

MJF def. Daniel Garcia

Undisputed Kingdom def. Top Flight and Shane Taylor Promotions & The Beast Mortos

Bang Bang Gang def. Dark Order

Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara & Hologram def. Premier Athletes

Source: CageSideSeats

AEW All Out 9/7/2024 (Card)

AEW All Out Pay-Per-View – Saturday, September 7, 2024 – NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois  (a northwest suburb 25 miles from Chicago)

Below is the card as of time of posting.

CARD

AEW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:
Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry

AEW INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:
Will Ospreay (c) vs. PAC

CMLL WORLD WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP CHICAGO STREET FIGHT:
Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Kris Statlander

UNSANCTIONED LIGHTS OUT STEEL CAGE MATCH:
Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page

Daniel Garcia vs. MJF

AEW TBS CHAMPIONSHIP:
Mercedes Moné (c) (with Kamille) vs. Hikaru Shida

AEW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP:
The Young Bucks (c) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta)

FOUR-WAY MATCH FOR THE AEW CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. TBD (Orange Cassidy or Bryan Keith) vs. TBD (Lance Archer or Mark Briscoe) vs. TBD (Konosuke Takeshita or The Beast Mortos)

CJ Perry Not Under Long-Term AEW Deal Despite All Out Appearance

CJ Perry made a surprise appearance at All Out this weekend, turning up after Miro’s match against Powerhouse Hobbs to help her husband during a post-match attack. She gained a huge ovation from the Chicago crowd which led to question marks about her future with the company, which Tony Khan addressed during the post-show media scrum.

“I think it’s great to have CJ here,” Khan said. “It’s not a long-term guaranteed thing or anything, but at least for tonight it was nice to have her appearing with us and I thought it was a great surprise. It was a great show. Miro and Hobbs was a match that I really believed would be great for All Out.” 

Perry hasn’t been seen in a wrestling ring since her time with WWE came to an end back in 2021, but despite the success of her CJPerry.com website, Perry has always made it clear that she was open to a return to wrestling. While Perry’s appearance proved to be beneficial for Miro as she distracted Hobbs long enough for “The Redeemer” to nail his rival with a chair, that doesn’t mean he was happy to see her. Miro walked away from Perry, leaving her inside the ring as he could be heard screaming, “You’re not real.” Perry then reacted to the situation on social media, claiming she’s not the type of woman you renounce.



Even though Perry is currently not on a long-term contract, that doesn’t mean that things can’t change. It now remains to be seen whether or not Perry will appear again on AEW television to continue the storyline.

Source: Wrestling Inc. Credit to AEW for the quotes

AEW All Out 9/3/2023 (Results)

ZERO HOUR — OVER BUDGET CHARITY BATTLE ROYAL:
Hangman Adam Page def. Best Friends, Jake Hager, Cool Hand Ange, Daddy Magic, Daniel Garcia, Scorpio Sky, The Mogul Embassy, Dalton Castle, Shawn Spears, Aussie Open, Action Andretti, Darius Martin, Tony Nese, Komander, Serpentico

ZERO HOUR — TRIOS MATCH:
Hikaru Shida, Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue def. Athena, Mercedes Martinez and Diamante

ZERO HOUR — AEW WORLD TRIOS CHAMPIONSHIP:
The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass Billy Gunn (c) w/Dennis Rodman def. Jeff Jarrett, Santam Singh and Jay Lethal

ROH WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP:
Better Than You Bay Bay (Adam Cole and MJF) (c) def. The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds and John Silver)

Samoa Joe appeared for his match, shoving AEW World Champion MJF out of the way as Adam Cole calmed him down. MJF then rushed Joe in the ring and promptly got  guillotined by Joe as security ran in to broke it up. MJF was furious as Joe mocked him from the top turnbuckle. Better Than You Bay Bay then showed off their titles as they left, but MJF was still fuming.

ROH WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP:
Samoa Joe (c) def. Shane Taylor

AEW TNT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Luchasaurus (c) (with Christian Cage) def. Darby Allin

Post-match Christian set Darby up for the Conchairto whilst Luchasaurus held Wayne in place, but members of the locker room ran out to save Darby and run off the heels.

Miro def. Powerhouse Hobbs

Post-match Hobbs stuck out his hand in respect as a hesitant Miro shook it, but it was all a ruse as Hobbs rushed ‘The Redeemer’ from behind. Then as Hobbs beat down Miro his ‘hot and flexible’ wife CJ Perry ran down with a chair to crack Hobbs in the back, to no avail. Hobbs stared down Perry, but this allowed Miro to rock Hobbs with two chairshots. Miro looked shocked to see CJ, then rolled out of the ring alone shaking his head before heading to the back in anguish whilst shouting “You’re not real”.

AEW TBS CHAMPIONSHIP:
Kris Statlander (c) def. Ruby Soho

STRAP MATCH:
Bryan Danielson def. Ricky Starks

Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) def. Eddie Kingston and Katsuyori Shibata

Konosuke Takeshita def. Kenny Omega

Bullet Club Gold def. FTR & The Young Bucks

AEW INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Jon Moxley def. Orange Cassidy (c) to become new AEW International Champion

AEW All Out 9/3/2023 (Card)

AEW All Out – Sunday September 3 at at 8pm ET/5pm PT Live from the United Center in Chicago.

Zero-Hour at 7pm ET/4pm PT

CARD

Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita (with Don Callis)

AEW INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley

AEW TNT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Luchasaurus (c) (with Christian Cage) vs. Darby Allin

AEW TBS CHAMPIONSHIP:
Kris Statlander (c) vs. Ruby Soho

ROH WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP:
Better Than You Bay Bay (Adam Cole and MJF) (c) vs. The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds and John Silver)

ROH WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP:
Samoa Joe (c) vs. Shane Taylor

Bullet Club Gold (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, Jay White, and Juice Robinson) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)

Eddie Kingston and Katsuyori Shibata vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)

Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs

STRAP MATCH:
Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks

ZERO HOUR — TRIOS MATCH:
Athena, Mercedes Martinez and Diamante vs. Hikaru Shida, Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue

ZERO HOUR — AEW WORLD TRIOS CHAMPIONSHIP:
The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass Billy Gunn (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett, Santam Singh and Jay Lethal

ZERO HOUR — OVER BUDGET CHARITY BATTLE ROYAL:
Best Friends, Jake Hager, Cool Hand Ange, Daddy Magic, Daniel Garcia, Scorpio Sky, The Mogul Embassy, Dalton Castle, Shawn Spears, Aussie Open, Action Andretti, Darius Martin, Tony Nese, Komander, Serpentico and Hangman Adam Page

I may not have the results posted until Tuesday.

Backstage News On How WWE Talent Feels About CM Punk’s AEW All Out Scrum Comments

It’s fair to say that the rumored backstage issues behind the scenes in AEW escalated significantly following the AEW All Out pay-per-view on Sunday night. In the post-show media scrum, newly-crowned AEW World Champion CM Punk went on a verbal tirade against his former friend Colt Cabana before targeting AEW’s “irresponsible” EVPs Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), while also furthering his spat with “Hangman” Adam Page. In light of reports of an ensuing backstage brawl between Punk, his friend Ace Steel, and the new AEW World Trios Champions Omega and The Bucks following Punk’s comments, reactions from behind the scenes at WWE have come to light.

According to Fightful Select, “numerous talent” reached out to them expressing their views on the situation, with one top talent noting that “the CM Punk that they knew years ago is being highlighted.” Additionally, two WWE talents reportedly confirmed to Fightful that the incident was not a work, and expressed their surprise that the situation happened. The pair called into question AEW chief Tony Khan, asking why he didn’t follow up with a comment after Punk criticized AEW’s EVPs. 

Meanwhile, one WWE talent said it feels as though Punk “is trying to run things, and it looks as though he’s doing it,” with another longtime WWE performer said they felt Punk was “unprofessional,” calling him “selfish and arrogant.” This sentiment was also reportedly shared by colleagues who worked with Punk on the set of the short-lived Fox program “WWE Backstage.”

The Fightful report had more to say, including the fact that a WWE official added — again seemingly calling Khan into question — that with Punk and The Elite feud, “the power had to be asserted in order to let everyone know that wasn’t tolerable.” The same official noted that such situations were very rare in WWE, because talent knew that while Vince McMahon at the helm, they would not be welcomed back, similar to how former WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio was fired in 2014 following an altercation with an employee. A lack of discipline for the incident would also likely be poorly received given AEW’s recent suspension of Eddie Kingston for getting physical backstage with Sammy Guevara.

Finally, a top WWE name told Fightful that, in regard to the parties involved in the dispute, “if they don’t put their issues aside and make money from it,” then “none of them have business talking about drawing houses or losing fans or interest. They have a good show but this is still the biggest piece of business they’ve done and they have to capitalize.” AEW already has long history of using dirtsheet rumors and backstage incidents to further on-screen storylines.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Backstage Updates On Reported Altercation After AEW All Out, Ace Steel “Lucky To Not Be In Jail”

After news of a backstage altercation following AEW’s All Out pay-per-view, more details are being reported about what happened behind the scenes involving some of the company’s biggest stars.

PWInsider reports Kenny Omega along with Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks (all three hold the title of Executive Vice President in AEW) confronted newly crowned two-time AEW World Champion CM Punk in his locker room, not long after Punk publicly lashed out at the EVPs, “Hangman” Adam Page, Colt Cabana and others during his portion of the post-show media scrum.

The altercation primarily involved Punk and the Bucks, with Omega not getting physically involved with Punk, according to PWInsider. According to the Wrestling Observer, it was Punk who allegedly threw the first punch, directing it at Matt Jackson.

Punk’s trainer Ace Steel also reportedly got involved in the altercation. Multiple accounts state that Steel threw a chair that struck Nick Jackson in the eye. The Observer’s report added that Steel also allegedly bit Omega and pulled his hair.

It was AEW security and staff who eventually broke up the altercation. One security guard could be seen running out of the room where the media scrum was still ongoing.

AEW has not commented publicly on the incident. It’s believed there is a process underway to determine who is to blame for the altercation. However, Fightful is already reporting that Steel is not expected to stay with the company. He’s been working as a producer for AEW and played an on-screen role over recent weeks in the build-up to Punk’s main event title match against Jon Moxley at All Out.

Last month, Eddie Kingston served a two-week suspension following a backstage altercation between he and Sammy Guevara during the recording of “Rampage” on August 10 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The physicality was reportedly described as Kingston “pie facing” Guevara.

During the media scrum following All Out, AEW Owner and C.E.O. Tony Khan described the situation backstage as “dicey.” Khan held a talent meeting to address backstage issues before the “Dynamite” broadcast on August 24.

Ace Steel is “lucky to not be in jail” due to his actions

Ace Steel has had quite a week in AEW. The long-time friend and mentor to CM Punk played a major on-air role in motivating the “Second City Saint” to face Jon Moxley in an AEW World Championship rematch at All Out, a match Punk ultimately won. However, according to Fightful, he’s now in hot water with AEW, and it’s a minor miracle he isn’t behind bars.

Following his victory Punk felt it was important to address personal and professional issues about some of his AEW colleagues behind the scenes during the All Out post-show media scrum, and after he left the stage, a reported fight broke out between him and The Young Bucks that also involved Steel and Kenny Omega. According to PWInsider, The Bucks and Omega were the ones to confront Punk in the locker room after those comments. Steel also happened to be there with his wife, who was watching Punk’s dog, Larry, at the time, and matters got heated. It’s not confirmed who threw the first punch, but Steel got physically involved.

Fightful Select later confirmed Steel’s involvement in the fight as he “shoot cracked Nick Jackson with a chair” and got in an altercation with Omega. A source from Fightful believes that Steel is “lucky to not be in jail” due to his actions, and one even said of the melee that security was breaking up a situation “to save lives.” There’s a lot of heat on Steel in light of the incident, with one source claiming that the fight didn’t escalate to the level where a chair was needed. It was reported earlier that Steel allegedly bit Omega, and according to Fightful, “several sources in AEW that we spoke with said that they believe Ace Steel will not be back in the company.”

Source: Wrestling Inc.