AEW Dynamite September To Remember Results – Sept. 17, 2025 – Hangman Adam Page & Kyle Fletcher AEW World Title Contract Signing, AEW World Tag Titles Eliminators, Queen Aminata vs. Thekla

September 17, 2025
London, Ontario, Canada – Canada Life Place
Commentary – Excalibur, Bryan Danielson, and Taz
Results via Roy Nemer of WrestleView.com and Ryan Howard of F4WOnline.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Jon Moxley defeated Roderick Strong via Bulldog Choke (submission)
  2. Bobby Lashley defeated Toa Liona via Hurt Lock (referee stoppage)
  3. AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator match – The Young Bucks defeated Bang Bang Gang via TK Driver (pinfall)
  4. AEW Unified Championship Tournament First Round match – Mascara Dorada defeated The Beast Mortos via Shooting Star Press (pinfall)
  5. No Holds Barred match – Thekla defeated Queen Aminata via Curb Stomp (pinfall)
  6. AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator match – JetSpeed defeated The Matriarchy via Time Adventure (pinfall)
  7. Riho defeated Robyn Renegade via Crucifix Bomb (pinfall)
  8. AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator match – Don Callis defeated Top Flight via Running Guillotine Head Scissors (pinfall)

In-Ring: Hangman Adam Page, Kyle Fletcher, Don Callis

AEW Dynamite kicks off with Tony Schiavone in the ring for the contract signing of the AEW World Heavyweight Championship match. He introduces Hangman Adam Page to the ring.

Page gets in the ring and Tony introduces Kyle Fletcher with Don Callis and the fans boo. As Tony is about to speak, Don cuts him off and says he has something important to tell Page. He says he remembers when Page took on Kenny Omega a few years ago. And he has found someone who is bigger, faster and better than Kenny Omega and Page. He says there is nothing that Page can do to the all time stud athlete, there is no one like Kyle Fletcher. He says the title is coming to the family. Page tells him that after last week, he thought they agreed that he doesn’t need any help. He says he is tired of half the roster getting tired of interferences in the matches.

He tells Kyle that he sees the potential in him, what he could be. He says Kyle is 26 years old, he can be in AEW for decades. He is someone that the entire roster can one day look at to carry the company. And if he wants that, he has to be the man who is worthy of it. He is going to have to earn it on his own, my himself. He says if Kyle reads the contract, he will find that if Don or anyone from the Don Callis family interferes, he will also be stripped of the TNT Championship.

Kyle tells Page that doesn’t scare him. He says he could put anything in his contract and he would still beat him. He congratulates Page and says he has it in writing. He says he is still the best professional wrestler to ever step in an AEW ring. He says he will fulfill his destiny when he becomes the AEW World’s Champion. He says he is better than Page was in 2019 when he first challenged for the title. Better than he was in 2021 when he first won it and he is better than he is right now. He says AEW does not need Page anymore, does not need Kenny Omega anymore. It needs Kyle Fletcher. And he will allow him to ride off in the sunset because the title and the entire company belongs to him now. Kyle signs the contract and gives the contract to Tony. He gives it to Page who looks at it.

Page says that he knows what it feels to be him. But what Kyle does not know is how he will feel the morning after All Out. It will crush him, it will ruin him, it will take any bit of confidence he will have. He tells him that what Kyle does with that feeling will be what defines him. He tells him at All Out and the days and years that follow, to not disappoint him. Page signs the contract.

Both men get up and Kyle says he hopes by now, he knows that he is a man of his word. There would be no physicality at this contract signing, there will be no interference in their match but he promises that he will leave with the TNT and World title. And tonight, he is going to leave Page beaten, bloodied and unable to walk out of there on his own two feet. And until that moment comes, Page tells him to say his full name. He tosses the microphone and leaves the ring.


Video: Jon Moxley, Darby Allin

A video package for the Coffin Match at All out airs.


Jon Moxley vs. Roderick Strong

The bell rings and we are under way. Strong with a baseball slide on Garcia and Moxley to the outside. Strong with a right hand followed by chops to the chest. Moxley with a rake to the eyes. He grabs Strong but Strong lifts him up and throws him on top of the barricade. He throws Moxley back into the ring. Moxley with a right hand and kicks in the corner. Moxley with a clothesline in the corner. Moxley climbs the second rope and hits Strong with right hands. Moxley gets down and both men exchange chops. Strong with a drop kick and Moxley rolls to the outside of the ring. Shafir gets in Strong’s face and both Garcia and O’Reilly are face to face. Moxley with a right hand and he throws Strong over the barricade.

Back from commercial, Strong with chops to the chest followed by a clothesline. Strong with a knee to the face followed by a back suplex. He goes for the cover but Moxley kicks out. Both men with chops to the chest but Moxley with a clothesline. Moxley with a piledriver. He goes for the cover but Strong kicks out. Moxley with an arm bar but Strong makes it to the bottom rope. Moxley to the ropes, he goes for a big boot, Strong moves and Strong with a boot. He goes for a back suplex but Moxley with a bulldog choke. Strong makes it to the ropes and Strong gets to his feet, he lands a back suplex. He goes for the cover but Moxley kicks out. Strong places Moxley on the top rope and Strong climbs the top rope. Strong lifts Moxley up and drops him onto the mat. He goes for the cover but Moxley kicks out. Strong grabs Moxley and both men fall to the outside of the ring. Strong throws Moxley back into the ring and Garcia grabs Strong’s leg. O’Reilly grabs Garcia and both men fight. Moxley rolls Strong up but Strong kicks out. The referee is distracted by Garcia and O’Reilly. Strong runs to the ropes and he is tripped by Wheeler Yuta as Moxley lands the Paradigm Shift. He gets Strong in the bulldog choke and Strong taps out.

Winner: Jon Moxley via Submission.


Video: MJF, Mark Briscoe

A video airs previewing MJF vs. Mark Briscoe airs.


Video: MJF, Tony Khan

A video aired featuring MJF going into Tony Khan’s trailer area and demanding to be pulled out of his Tables N’Tacks match against Mark Briscoe at All Out be dropped. This led to Khan refusing and the two getting into a loud shouting argument before MJF left.


Toa Liona vs. Bobby Lashley

The bell rings and we are under way. Toa gets Bobby in the corner and hits him with right hands but Bobby with right hands. Bobby grabs Toa but Toa with a big boot. Bobby on the ring apron and Toa with a headbutt. Toa with a Samoan drop on the ring apron.

Back from commercial, Bobby with an electric chair. Both men with right hands and Bobby with a belly to belly. Bobby goes for the spear but Toa rolls to the outside of the ring. Bobby to the outside and he spears Toa. MVP with a right hand on Ricochet and he throws Ricochet into the barricade. Bobby throws Toa back into the ring and goes for the full nelson. Toa falls to the mat and he passes out.

Winner: Bobby Lashley via Submission.

Ricochet and Goa get in the ring after the match but The Hurt Syndicate chase them away.


In-Ring: Adam Copeland, Christian Cage, FTR, Stokely Hathaway

Tony Schiavone is in the ring and he introduces Copeland to the ring. The fans sing his theme song and Christian’s music hits. Both men are in the ring and Tony introduces FTR with Stokely to the ring and out they come with security.

Stokely grabs the microphone and he says if they touch FTR it’s a $100,000 fine and if they touch him, it’s a $500,000 fine and their match will be cancelled. He tells them that they’re entire family and friends will be disappointed in them.

Cash tells Copeland that 16 years ago, he met him for the first time. And after all these years, they became the best tag team of all time. They helped bring him back into wrestling. He comes to AEW but they did all the work. Cash says five years ago, they helped him get his career back and at All Out, they will get rid of it for good.

Dax says there was a time where Copeland and Christian were the best tag team in the world. But the only reason they were was because their competition was too mediocre teams that carried them to relevancy. But FTR, for 11 years, they have carried tag team wrestling on their backs. They has cemented themselves as the generational tag team. A catalogue of classic matches, spanning over a decade. Against Big Bill and Enzo, a trilogy against The Briscoe’s. Several Championships won, they are one of one. For Copeland and Christian, this is a dream match.

Copeland grabs the microphone and tells him to shut up. Copeland tells Stokely not to talk about his wife. And for FTR, they broke their friendship. He tells FTR they were homeless and he opened his home to them. He wanted to come to AEW To work with them. The reason why FTR were not in the spotlight is because the fans don’t want them, they want him.

He tells them that FTR are in the discussion for being one of the best tag teams of all time but they have been there for 25 years. They revolutionized tag team wrestling, they created a match that turned into a PPV. Copeland tells them there is only one Cope and Cage but Cage grabs the microphone and says Cage and Cope. Copeland tells FTR that they will understand why they are better than FTR.

Cage tells London, Ontario to be honest, $100,000 is a lot of money. And $500,000, with that money, Stokely might actually be able to get himself some hoes. He tells the fans that the money means nothing to him because he’s right. Christian and Copeland attack FTR as security gets in the way. Copeland and Christian beat up the security as FTR leave the ring and Dax has a bloody nose.


Video: Young Bucks

A video aired featuring the Young Bucks talking to Renee Paquette about their newly found riches and them paying off a production guy to ensure they get the proper entrance treatment for their AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator match.


AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match
The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn & Juice Robinson)

The Young Backs come down to the ring with a duffle bag full of money. The bell rings and we are under way. Matt and Juice start the match. Matt with a hip toss. Nick is tagged in and they double team Juice but Juice gets up and lands a double clothesline. Gunn is tagged in and Gunn with right hands. He goes for the cover but Nick kicks out. Nick with a right hand and he lands a neck breaker. Matt is tagged in and they double team Gunn. Matt is knocked to the outside of the ring.

Back from commercial, the Young Bucks double team Gunn in the ring. Nick goes for the cover but Gunn kicks out. Nick grabs a stack of money from the duffle bag and tries to bribe the referee. Gunn rolls Nick up but Nick kicks out. Matt is tagged in but Gunn slams him down onto the ring. Juice and Nick are tagged in. Juice with right hands and he takes down The Young Bucks. Gunn is tagged back in. They double team Nick and Gunn with a clothesline. He goes for the cover but Nick kicks out. Juice is tagged back in and Nick throws Gunn to the outside. Nick with a face plant onto Juice. Nick to the outside and Gunn with the Famouser. Matt takes Gunn down and Juice takes Matt down on the outside of the ring. Nick with a kick to the face. Nick with a splash onto Juice and Gunn. Nick throws Juice back into the ring. The Young Bucks double team Juice and they super kick Gunn. Nick goes for the cover but Juice kicks out. Matt is tagged back in. Gunn takes Matt down and Nick takes Gunn down. Juice with a clothesline onto Nick. Juice with the bladerunner onto Matt. He goes for the cover but Matt kicks out. Juice places Matt on the top rope and Juice on the top rope. Juice with a hurricanrana but Matt with a sunset flip cover but Juice kicks out. Nick throws Gunn to the outside. Matt with the BTE Trigger. Matt goes for the cover and gets the pin.

Winner: The Young Bucks via Pinfall.


Video: Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron, Queen Aminata, Triangle of Madness, Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford

A video aired hyping up the 8-Woman Tornado Tailgate Brawl match at this Saturday’s AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl show.


AEW Unified Championship Tournament First Round Match
The Beast Mortos vs. Mascara Dorada

The bell rings and we are under way. Mortos with an arm drag take down and Mascara Dorada with an arm drag take down. Mascara Dorada climbs the top rope and he lands an arm drag. Mortos to his feet and he lands a body tackle onto Mascara Dorada and Mascara Dorada falls to the outside of the ring. Mortos with a tornado dive through the ropes onto the outside of the ring. Mortos throws Mascara Dorada into the barricade.

Back from commercial, Mortos and Mascara Dorada are on the ring apron. Mascara Dorada with a destroyer onto the ring apron and Mortos falls to the outside. Mascara Dorada with a tornado splash over the top rope. Mascara Dorada throws Mortos back into the ring. Mascara Dorada climbs the top rope and jumps but Mortos moves out of the way. Mascara Dorada lands on his feet and Mortos with a back breaker. He throws Mascara Dorada to the ropes but Mascara Dorada lands a destroyer. Mascara Dorada to the ropes and Mortos with a modified piledriver. He goes for the cover but Mascara Dorada kicks out. Mortos goes for a back breaker but Mascara Dorada with a crucifix bomb. Mascara Dorada goes for a roll up but Mortos reverses it into a roll up but Mascara Dorada kicks out. Mortos climbs the top rope but Mascara Dorada with a kick to the side of the head. Mascara Dorada on the top rope and both men are standing on the top rope. Mascara Dorada with a hurricanrana. He goes for the cover but Mortos kicks out. Mascara Dorada with a back breaker. Mascara Dorada climbs the top rope and he lands a shooting star press. He goes for the cover and gets the pin.

Winner: Mascara Dorada via Pinfall.

Out come Kazuchika Okada with Don Callis to the ring. As they are coming down, out comes Konosuke Takeshita. He and Okada are face to face. Mascara Dorada with a cross body off the top rope onto Okada. Mascara Dorada and Takeshita are face to face.


On Stage: “Timeless” Toni Storm, Jamie Hayter, Kris Statlander, Thekla

Back from commercial, out comes Timeless Toni Storm to the ring. The fans chant “Toni”. She says she is still the champion. She says she won her title back seven months ago. And she has lived every day as if it were her last. She slayed beasts, belt collectors and forever champions. She says AEW is where the best wrestle and if you’re not willing to put your life in the ring when you step in the ring, you ain’t s***.

She says and now she will risk it all for three women who are worthy of the title. And if it is the end of her reign, it has been the honor of her life. But if they really want to take her title, they better burn her body to the ground. And pack her ashes into a pipe and take a puff because no one will get them as high as her.

Out comes Jaime Hayter. She says she is a fan of the spotlight. And after All Out, she won’t look too good without her title. It has been a long time since it has been just them. She wants Toni to remember three things. One is she does not forget. Two is that Toni invited her into the match and three, Hayter hits hard.

Out comes Kris Statlander who says she has not had a title match in four years. Toni tells them to trim their bushes because at All Out… But she is interrupted and out comes Thekla for her match.


No Holds Barred Match
Thekla vs. Queen Aminata

Aminata was out with a trash can, chucking it into the ring, but brawling ringside with Thekla to start the match. Aminata threw multiple chairs into the ring, before scrapping with Thekla, dropping her with a snap suplex. More weapons thrown into the ring, as Thekla recovered, chucking Aminata over the barricade and cracking her in the head with a trash can lid.

Back from break, Aminata decked Thekla with a trash can back in the ring before hit a wild draping Twist of Fate onto the can two. Thekla got a chair shot in on Aminata’s back, leading to both women slugging it out while on their knees. Both rise, as Thekla ran right into an Aminata head butt for a close two. As Aminata slowly climbed to the top, Thekla rose from the dead and fired off a trash can lid shot. Thekla fought with Aminata in the ropes, but was shoved into the Tree of Woe, only to rise with another lid shot. Spider Suplex connects, as Thekla hit the Spider pose, charged for a Spear, but ran into a chair shot to the face. Aminata hit a twisting Fisherman’s Buster for another near fall. Aminata missed a leg drop off the second rope, as Thekla hit a Curb Stomp into the chair for the win, despite Aminata almost narrowly kicking out.

Winner: Thekla via Pinfall.

Post-match, Thekla took the mic and told Toni Storm to look no further, her end is right here. Storm hit the ring and mounted Thekla with punches in bunches until Jamie Hayter ran out and onto the apron. Kris Statlander showed up and swept out the legs of Hayter and the two brawled ringside until Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir came out, with Statlander screaming at Yuta that she doesn’t need his help, as Shafir shoved Yuta away. Meanwhile, in the ring, Triangle of Madness all were in the ring, as Julia Hart & Skye Blue attacked, but Storm fought them off, grabbed a chair, as they all bailed. Hayter appeared behind Storm and was about to take a free shot, but pulled up. Storm got right in Hayter’s face, as the two had to be separated by referee’s while Thekla was held up by Hart & Blue on the ramp, while Statlander left through the crowd.


Parking Lot: Sky Flight, Hangman Adam Page

Alicia Atout is backstage with Sky Flight, asking Top Flight thoughts on their match with Josh Alexander & Hechicero later tonight. Darius said since the inception of Sky Flight, they’ve been on a roll and will keep it that way, tonight.

Hangman Page walks in and said he’s been dealing with The Callis Family for a while as well and told them to watch out for the Family members tonight, as the stip of The Family not interfering only applies to the World Title Match at All Out, not the tag match tonight, so be careful, that Family multiplies. Daniels told them Sky Flight have each other’s backs and for Page to defeat Fletcher at All Out. Page walks away as Sky Flight continued to strategize.


AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match
The Matriarchy (Killswitch & Kip Sabian) vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey)

Sabian completely ignored Killswitch, starting the match for his team, but quickly Killswitch took over, trying to use his size, which worked against him, as he was low bridged to the outside. Sabian was hit with a double dropkick, as Bailey & Knight kipped up and hit stereo slingshot cross body and springboard moonsaults to the outside. Mother Wayne bad mouthed Knight, telling him to know his place, as back inside, Bailey hit multiple pump kicks on Killswitch until Sabian tripped him up and followed with an Arabian Moonsault as things went to commercial.

Back from break, Sabian continued to refuse a tag to Killswitch, allowing Bailey to deliver rapid fire kicks and a reluctant tag from Sabian. Knight tagged in as well and flew in with a missile dropkick on Killswitch and leaping clothesline on Sabian. Killswitch dodged a DDT, but missed a Bailey blind tag, allowing Bailey to try a corner hurricanrana, Killswitch held on, so Knight joined the party and helped with a hurricanrana of his own. Running Shooting Star by Bailey, but Killswitch out at two. Double pump kick sent Sabian packing, as Killswitch ate a pendulum DDT and head kick by JetSpeed. Sabian returned with a springboard Tornado DDT on Knight, but Bailey saved his partner by hitting a moonsault double knees to Sabian. Killswitch delivered a headbutt and huge chokeslam, as Sabian ordered for the tag, slapping Killswitch, which referee Bryce said was a legal tag. Mother Wayne tried calming Killswitch down, as Sabian tried to steal the pin with feet on the ropes, but Killswitch shoved the feet off the ropes.

Killswitch held out his hand for a tag, but pulled it back when Sabian dove for it. Sabian was furious, as Killswitch told him to turn around, where Knight hit a springboard clothesline and Bailey took his head off with Time Adventure to win it.

Winner: JetSpeed via Pinfall.

While Mother Wayne tended to Sabian, Killswitch opted to go back on the babyface side of the entrance.


Backstage: Big Bill, Bryan Keith

Big Bill is backstage with Bryan Keith and brings up his match with Eddie Kingston at All Out. Bill said he won’t believe it until he sees it and calls this an international embarrassment if Kingston doesn’t show up after 16 months on the shelf, home, watching Bill wreck everyone in his way. People are saying Bill doesn’t belong in the same ring as Kingston, while it’s the other way around. If Kingston shows up, he’ll get exposed as a fraud. Bill walked off, while Keith yelled Fraud!


Video: Darby Allin, Bryan Danielson

Danielson said before they get into the Coffin Match with Jon Moxley, he wanted to ask why climb Mount Everest? Allin said he felt like he was living his life through someone else. He sees how the wrestling industry eats people alive and spits them out, as he was doing a lot for everyone else, but not himself. Footage of Allin climbing Everest was shown, as he said at the end of the day, all you have is your word and his word is what he gave people when he said he would climb that mountain. The photo is shown of Allin hanging the AEW flag at the summit and brings up what Jon Moxley did to Danielson last year; despite giving his word he’d always have Danielson’s back. Allin would never turn his back on who he considered family, take Sting for example, he’d never do to Sting what Moxley did to Danielson. Allin makes Danielson give him his word, no matter what happens at All Out, he won’t get involved.

Allin regrets every day what happened to Danielson at WrestleDream last year and Danielson said it wasn’t his fault, but Allin said Danielson’s career is over because of what Moxley did. Danielson said his word means just as much to him as it does to Allin and makes Allin promise him one thing. Danielson whispered something to Allin, who agreed and walked off. Back at commentary, Excalibur tried to get Danielson to say what he told Allin, but Danielson said it was between them.


Riho vs. Robyn Renegade

Renegade didn’t get an entrance, but Mercedes Mone did, who had all her titles spread out by the commentary table, as she joined the crew. Renegade used her size in the early going, as Mone kept mocking Riho for being “the little one” and not holding a candle to the greatest champion of all time. Head scissors sent Renegade into the ropes, where Riho met her with a charging dropkick. Staring Mone down, Riho went to the top and hit a diving cross body on Renegade.

During break, Renegade gained control, trapping Riho in a Tree of Woe and delivering a knee drop. Riho battled back with a Cazadora Double Stomp before going up top for another stomp, but rolled through after Renegade moved. Snap Dragon by Riho, who followed with a Crucifix Bomb for the win, staring Mone down throughout the finish.

Winner: Riho via Pinfall.

Post-match, during the stare down, Renegade picked the ankle of Riho, allowing Mone to hit a Backstabber, standing tall over Riho, holding the TBS Title in the air.


Video: Anthony Bowens, Max Caster, Jerry Lynn, The Swirl

Footage of last week on Collision with Anthony Bowens & Max Caster fighting backstage and to the ring before being separated by Jerry Lynn. Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) interrupted and beat down Lynn & Caster until a reluctant Bowens made the save. Lynn raised Caster & Bowens hands, but neither of them were really supportive of that.


Video: Death Riders, The Opps

Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia have a video package with Garcia challenging Katsuyori Shibata this Saturday. Samoa Joe said the challenge has been made and to be careful what young Garcia wishes for, as it’s been accepted. Garcia vs. Shibata 3 is official for the Tailgate Brawl before All Out.


AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match
Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin) vs. Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Josh Alexander)

Darius did a great job in the early going by avoiding the constant Hechicero submission attempts leading to a stalemate, as Alexander & Dante tagged in, where Dante used his speed to ramp up the offense. Slingshot senton by Dante, as Darius used his brother as a launch pad to plant Alexander with a Tornado DDT. On the outside, Hechciero helped Alexander out by placing Darius on the apron, allowing Alexander to hit his diving cross body and control during commercial.

It was all Don Callis Family during break, but when things returned, Darius managed to break free and dive for a Dante hot tag. Rising knee caught Alexander, as it was followed by a leaping head scissors, float over enzugiri into a Nose Dive for a close two. Hechicero made the save, but was sent packing by Dante, as Darius followed with a slingshot cross body outside before making the legal tag. Alexander side-stepped a step through DDT and hit rolling Germans, until Dante leapt over both and Top Flight hit a combo thrust kick Poison Rana. Alexander battled back, crotching Dante in the corner and a rolling back suplex on Darius. Hechicero tagged in with a brutal pump knee in the corner before a rolling assisted DDT with Alexander for a near fall. Darius tried a dive on Alexander, who hit a forearm mid-dive, but Dante was able connect on his Tope. Hechicero took the ref, as Alexander was able to send Dante crashing off the top rope. Hechicero quickly hit a running guillotine head scissors and got the pin.

Winner: Don Callis Family via Pinfall.

Post-match, Lance Archer & Rocky Romero hit the ring and attacked Christopher Daniels, but Scorpio Sky & JetSpeed ran to make the save. The Young Bucks joined the brawl, as did Brodido, with the AEW Tag Team Champs standing tall in the ring until Bandido got an assist from King into a massive springboard moonsault on the pile. Brodido brawled to the back with The Bucks, JetSpeed & Hechicero as Archer laid out Daniels with a big boot before he & Romero threw him back into the ring. Archer was about to deliver a choke slam until Hangman Adam Page power walked to the ring. Romero was sent flying outside, as Archer was clotheslined to the floor as well. Page turned his back and caught Kyle Fletcher sliding into the ring, but Romero picked the ankle and Fletcher decked Page.

Tony Schiavone said the entire Don Callis Family is attacking Page, but only 3 of them are out there, as Romero & Archer set up a table ringside. Callis applauded as Fletcher brought Page to the apron tried a brainbuster, but Page floated over, clotheslined Fletcher back into the ring. Romero & Archer were dropped again, as Page went for a Buckshot, but flipped into a belt shot to the face. Fletcher quickly brought Page to the apron and hit a brainbuster through the table, similar to what put Kenny Omega out of action. Fletcher held up the AEW World & TNT Titles, as Excalibur questioned if Fletcher will be the first man to ever hold both titles simultaneously.