AEW Dynamite (09/10/2025) Results: Street Fight Carnage, Title Challenges, And A Stunning Betrayal
- Carlos Astorga
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AEW Dynamite rolled into Philadelphia’s historic 2300 Arena on September 10, 2025, delivering a night of chaos, betrayals, and momentum-shifting battles on the road to All Out. With a stacked card featuring a Philly Street Fight, a $500,000 ten-man tag, and a shocking turn to close the show, Dynamite continued to raise the stakes heading into AEW’s biggest pay-per-view of the year.
Hangman Page Stands Tall, Fletcher Steps Up
The night kicked off with “Hangman” Adam Page squaring off against Josh Alexander in a stiff, hard-hitting grudge match. Both men traded heavy chops and suplexes early, with Alexander trying to ground Page with mat wrestling and corner strikes. Hangman weathered the storm and built momentum with a big fallaway slam, setting up his trademark Buckshot Lariat.
At 16 minutes in, Page connected with the Buckshot for the decisive pinfall victory. But the story didn’t end there — TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher emerged, demanding a shot at Page’s AEW World Championship at All Out. Hangman accepted, but with one condition: Fletcher must fight alone, without help from the Don Callis Family. The challenge is now officially set.
Riho & Alex Windsor Earn Big Win Over Moné & Sakura
The women’s division spotlight saw Riho and Alex Windsor team up against Mercedes Moné and Emi Sakura. Moné leaned on Sakura early to do the heavy lifting, but Riho’s speed and resilience turned the tide. Windsor displayed her technical prowess, chaining submissions and isolating Sakura.
After a furious closing stretch, Windsor locked in the Sharpshooter on Sakura, forcing the veteran to tap out at just under 10 minutes. The win gave Riho and Windsor major momentum heading into All Out, where Riho is scheduled to challenge Moné.
Ricochet Outpaces Shelton Benjamin
Two veterans of high-flying and technical mastery clashed as Ricochet battled Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin used his power advantage to slow the pace, delivering suplexes and mat holds, but Ricochet’s speed and aerial assault shifted the momentum.
Highlights included a springboard crossbody, a dive to the outside, and a picture-perfect shooting star press attempt. In the end, Ricochet capitalized on a missed knee strike by Benjamin and scored the pinfall at the 11-minute mark. The victory sets the tone for his team heading into trios action at All Out.
Toni Storm Survives Skye Blue in Philly Street Fight
“Timeless” Toni Storm once again embraced chaos in a brutal Philadelphia Street Fight against Skye Blue. Steel chairs, kendo sticks, and tables all came into play as both women put their bodies on the line in front of the raucous Philly crowd.
Blue nearly scored the upset after a Code Blue through a chair, but Storm rallied back, using her cunning and vicious strikes to regain control. After driving Blue onto a steel chair with a suplex, Storm sealed the win with Storm Zero at 11:43.
Post-match, challenger Thekla appeared to mock Storm, teasing the combustible Women’s World Title clash at All Out where Storm will defend against Statlander, Hayter, Thekla, and Blue.
$500K 10-Man Tag Descends Into Chaos
The main event featured Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli) teaming with The Young Bucks against The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, Katsuyori Shibata) and Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) in a high-stakes, $500,000 showdown.
The match was every bit as wild as expected: Castagnoli’s uppercuts lit up the arena, the Bucks hit their signature tandem dives, and Moxley brawled with Joe through the crowd. Shibata’s stiff strikes nearly ended it for the Death Riders, but the finish came when Yuta rolled up Bandido amidst the chaos for the three-count.
As the dust settled, Marina Shafir and Death Riders attacked Darby Allin, only for a hooded figure to emerge and join the assault. To the crowd’s shock, the mystery man was revealed as Daniel Garcia, turning heel and aligning himself with Moxley’s faction. Garcia brutalized Allin, solidifying the Death Riders’ dominance heading into All Out.
Other Highlights & Announcements
Bryan Danielson joined commentary full-time, lending instant credibility and insight to the broadcast.
MJF delivered a backstage promo, vowing to ruin Mark Briscoe’s life regardless of what stipulation Briscoe chooses for their match at All Out.
AEW announced a Unified Championship Tournament, beginning on Collision, with Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, Anthony Bowens, Máscara Dorada, and The Beast Mortos among the field. The finals will culminate in a three-way at All Out.
FTR cut a scathing promo on Adam Copeland & Christian Cage, setting the stage for a heated clash. Their frustrations boiled over as they attacked production staff, a sign of their aggressive mindset.
Final Thoughts
AEW Dynamite in Philadelphia was a night of blood, betrayals, and bold challenges. With Hangman vs. Fletcher now official, Toni Storm surviving another war, and Daniel Garcia’s shocking heel turn, Dynamite has set the table for All Out in Toronto.
The fallout promises to be massive — especially for Darby Allin, now facing Moxley and a reloaded Death Riders with Garcia at their side. AEW’s hottest rivalries are converging, and fans won’t have to wait long to see the chaos explode.
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