AEW Dynamite Results – Sept. 3, 2025 – All Star 8-Man Tag, Mercedes Mone vs. Alex Windsor

September 3, 2025
Philadelphia, PA – 2300 Arena
Commentary – Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz
Results via Alex Kahrs of WrestleView.com


Quick Match Results

  1. AEW TBS Championship match – Mercedes Mone (c) defeated Alex Windsor via Roll-up (pinfall)
  2. Mark Briscoe defeated Lance Archer via Froggy Bow (pinfall)
  3. AEW World Tag Team Championship – Brodido (c) defeated Death Riders via 21 Plex (pinfall)
  4. All Star 8-Man Tag Team match – Don Callis Family & The Young Bucks defeated Hangman Adam Page, Kenny Omega, & JetSpeed via Sheer Drop Brainbuster (pinfall)

In-Ring: Gabe Kidd, Darby Allin, Death Riders, HOOK, The Opps, Willow Nightingale

Commentary starts to hype tonight’s lineup before Gabe Kidd shows up, telling us the clock is ticking before asking where Darby Allin is. Darby responds by sliding into the ring to go after the Mercenary! Kidd fights back before removing a turnbuckle…but Darby slams his hand against the exposed turnbuckle instead. Before he can continue, Kidd strikes back before taking him to the floor and sending the former TNT Champion into the guardrail.

He continues the attack before backing off to run down the crowd…which turns out to be costly as Darby climbs the turnbuckle for a surprise Coffin Drop! Both men return to the ring, where Kidd fights out of the corner as Wheeler Yuta shows up to intervene. Darby fends him off before catching an approaching Gabe with a springboard Coffin Drop. Allin rolls out of the ring and retrieves a skateboard with thumbtacks on it, attacking Kidd AND Yuta with it!

Yuta rolls out of the ring as we see Kidd in the corner, trying to get to his feet. The rest of the Death Riders surround the ring, with Claudio starting to step into the ring when the lights cut out…before the HOOK signal reveals the final FTW Champion making his way out. HOOK doesn’t get too far out before The Opps come rushing out to brawl with the Death Riders, with Willow Nightingale coming out for the express purpose of going after Marina Shafir.

It is absolute chaos at ringside, but we head backstage where we see Gabe holding down Darby on a forklift He grabs a nearby hammer, but Allin manages to evade it in the nick of time. He goes to a nearby truck where he catches Kidd with some powder to the eyes, followed by a rag to take Kidd out long enough to retrieve a body bag.

He puts Gabe into the bag, which gets attached to a chain that gets dragged by the truck when Darby goes for a joyride. Back at ringside, commentary is astounded by what went down before talking about the big news regarding All Out on HBO Max, followed by looking at the lineup for tonight once again.


Video: Alex Windsor, Mercedes Mone

Video Package: The build to tonight’s TBS Championship match, as Alex Windsor looks to dethrone the CEO in a singles rematch from Forbidden Door!


AEW TBS Championship
Alex Windsor vs. Mercedes Mone (c)

We head back to ringside for our next match, with Mercedes Moné making her entrance first to show off her other eight belts on the ropes while approaching the ring with the TBS Championship itself. Out next is Alex Windsor, and this match gets underway!

The two circle the mat beofre locking up, with Moné sending Windsor to the corner. The crowd chants “CEO” (which is countered with a “sucks” from some fans) as the champ nearly gets caught in a Sharpshooter by Windsor. Moné back up as she hits the ropes, but the challenger drops her with a back body drop to the mat. A chop sends the CEO to the corner, but she fights back with a hammer throw before Alex fights back with a couple hip tosses before sending the champ down for a nearfall.

Mercedes is back up and catches the challenger with a Statement Maker, but Windsor makes it to the ropes for a break. Windsor heads to the outside as Moné follows, but the fight leads to Windsor sending the champ to the floor with a cannonball senton off the apron. She brings Moné back to the ring for a clothesline and a two count.

The fight heads to the ropes as Windsor catches the champ with a Sharpshooter, but it’s through the ropes so the hold is illegal despite its damage done to Moné…who manages to break free before landing a powerbomb that sends the challenger to the floor as we go to an ad break on HBO Max!

Back from break, both women are in the ring with Windsor hitting the ropes to hit a shoulder tackle on the champion. Leg sweep by the challenger, but it’s only good for a two. Windsor once again looking for a Sharpshooter, but settles for a Blue Thunder Bomb for another nearfall. Sharpshooter finally cinched in fully as the CEO struggles to break free…managing to counter to a Statement Maker! Windsor looks for a cradle before rising to her feet, only for the champ to catch her with a crucifix pin for two.

Backstabber by Moné, but Windsor fights back with a spinebuster as we get a ten-minute notice from the ring announcer. From the mat, Windsor is able to cinch in the Sharpshooter once more…but Moné breaks free enough to roll out of the ring, only for the hold to remain locked in! The ref is making the count as Windsor looks to inflict as much damage as possible. She slides back in the ring, with the champ sliding in right around nine.

Windsor charges at Moné, who turns her around for a Statement Maker…but Windsor powers up to her feet, before Moné counters with a DDT. Windsor fights back with another attack, leaving both women on the mat. They get back to their feet trading strikes, with Windsor getting the upper hand sending the champ to the mat…before Moné fights back for a Money Maker! Windsor manages to counter out, taking Mercedes down for a nearfall.

The fight heads to the corner, where Moné manages to turn things around setting up for a Statement Maker in the middle of the ring. Windsor crawls toward the ropes, but Mercedes rolls back to reset the position. The challenger nearly reaches the ropes again, but instead rolls Moné up for two. Mercedes resets her own positioning, clutching Windsor for the three count to retain the title!

Winner: Mercedes Mone via Pinfall to retain the AEW TBS Championship.

After the match, Mercedes refuses a handshake to flip off Windsor, before going for another Statement Maker! The attack is thwarted by the return of Riho, with the first-ever AEW Women’s World Champion landing a missile dropkick on Moné to force the TBS Champion to regroup on the entrance way.


Backstage: Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, HOOK

Backstage we hear from The Opps, before HOOK interrupts to tell them not to fight his battles for him. Samoa Joe tries to clear the air about Hobbs replacing him in the trios title match, as well as saying they all have their battles to fight with the Death Riders. HOOK looks less than pleased about all this, storming off as we cut away.


Backstage: Ricochet, G.O.A.

We head backstage, where Ricochet and GOA address the Hurt Syndicate and relying on past legacies. Toa Liona states they ended the Syndicate’s tag title reign, and Bishop says Ricochet alone is better than the now-former champs. This ends in Ricochet calling out the Hurt Syndicate for All Out!


In-Ring: Mark Briscoe, Don Callis Family

We head back to ringside as Mark Briscoe comes out to get a microphone for, as he would call it, a “talky-talk.” Briscoe talks about Philly being where he and his late brother got their start in professional wrestling. In 2025, Mark’s focus is on Kyle Fletcher and the TNT Title that he wears around his waist. Unfortunately, that involves a conversation with a man named Don Callis. This gets boos and “f–k Don Callis” chants from the crowd, to which Briscoe agrees before he runs down Callis.

Briscoe acknowledges he has to face someone else in the Family to earn his shot at the title, telling Callis to bring whoever it is on out here. Don Callis comes out with Rocky Romero and Lance Archer, and he has something important to say. He knows that Mark is very impatient to get his answer, but you know what Mark? Don is a little busy getting Kyle and Josh ready for the big 8-man main event later tonight.

So, if you want your answer, it’s not gonna be something you like as this Saturday on Collision it will be none other than The Alpha, Konosuke Takeshita. This brings out the G1 Climax winner, who stares Briscoe down as he approaches the ring. He steps in to stand up against the shorter Briscoe, as Callis tells him to save whatever he wants to do for Saturday.

The Don Callis Family starts to leave when Briscoe says he’s good to fight Konosuke on Saturday…but he wants to give another whooping tonight first. Romero starts to take his shirt off before Callis calls for Lance Archer to go in instead. Briscoe gets the jump on him, but not for long as a ref comes to the ring to get this impromptu match underway!


Mark Briscoe vs. Lance Archer

The fight spills to the outside as Briscoe lands a dropkick through the ropes on the Murderhawk Monster, who just as quickly fights back before landing a chokeslam that sends Briscoe onto a set of ring steps as we go to an ad break on HBO Max.

Back from break, Briscoe fights back from the corner for some strikes on Archer, who blocks a shoulder tackle from the ropes by Mark in response. Briscoe goes for it again, managing instead to take the big man to the ropes with a forearm before sending him to the outside for a dive through the ropes to the floor!

He brings Archer back in the ring, but is caught in the corner allowing the Murderhawk Monster to turn things around with a chokeslam and the cover…but Briscoe kicks out! Mark manages to get back in control for a nearfall of his own, only for Archer to get back to his feet. Briscoe sends him to the corner with some strikes, taking the big man down to the canvas for a Froggy Bow for the win!

Winner: Mark Briscoe via Pinfall.

Mark celebrates as we cut away to backstage.


Video: “Timeless” Toni Storm

Toni Storm addresses the fans of Philly, and her title reign surpassing a Forever Champion and a title collector. She tells the women of AEW to bring their best, their worst, and everything in between. God doesn’t judge, that’s Toni Storm’s job!


Backstage: Harley Cameron, Kris Statlander, Wheeler Yuta, Marina Shafir

Backstage, we hear from Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron. They talk about being undefeated and heated, before Cameron starts to call out Brodido–with Kris saying they should focus on the likes of Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford first. This gets interrupted by the arrival of Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta, as Kris tells them that she got the message from their “friend.” Yuta senses the tension and decides to head out, as he’s wrestling next.


AEW World Tag Team Championship
Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) vs. Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) (c)

With that, we go back to ringside as Claudio Castagnoli joins Yuta and Shafir in walking through the crowd ahead of our next match. The champs make their way out next, as Brodido head to the ring to get this match underway!

Yuta and Bandido start things off, with the crowd chanting “F–k you Yuta” as Bandido takes Wheeler to the mat, only for Yuta to turn things around. He sends the champ to the corner but Bandido stops in his tracks, taunting Yuta before taking him down with a dropkick. Tags made to Claudio and Brody, who lay into each other with strikes before Claudio goes for a tornado DDT…only for King to counter it!

Giant Swing gets stopped as well, and Bandido comes in for a double team off the tag. He does…the Macarena?…before looking for a suplex on Castagnoli, who tries to fight back before the champ takes him to the mat. Bandido heads to the turnbuckle but is caught with a backbreaker, forcing the champ to the outside where Yuta gets some shots in as we go to an ad break on HBO Max.

Back from break, Yuta is in the ring with Bandido sending him down for a two count. Tag made to Claudio, but the champ counters for a Code Red of sorts for the nearfall…and then tags in Brody King! King sends Claudio into Yuta in the corner for a cannonball that sandwiches both men against the turnbuckle. Cover on Castaganoli gets a two count for King, who gets an assist from Bandido before making a tag. Bandido does a headscissors on King, sending him into Claudio for a cover by Bandido for two.

Bandido goes up top for a frog splash but Claudio rolls out of the way, making a tag to Wheeler. Blind tag by Brody sets up for a double team before King sets up for a suuuuuuperplex…but Bandido made a blind tag as well as he looks to finish things, only for Marina to trip him up! This gives an opening for Claudio and Yuta to take control, distracting the ref as Mox blindsides King on the outside. Power and Glory special from the Death Riders leads to a cover from Yuta, but Bandido manages to kick out!

Giant swing from Claudio leads to a dropkick by Yuta who makes the cover, but Bandido refuses to give up as he kicks out yet again…and at ringside we see Darby attacking Mox to keep him from getting involved! Brody lands some hard shots on Claudio on the outside as Bandido hits a 21 Plex on Yuta for the pinfall to retain the belts!

Winner: Brodido via Pinfall to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship.


Backstage: Kazuchika Okada

Backstage, we hear from Kazuchika Okada who addresses the rising tension between the Unified Champion and Konosuke Takeshita as the Rainmaker reminds Takeshita that HE is the top dog of the Don Callis Family.


Backstage: Hurt Syndicate

We come back to the parking lot area to hear from the Hurt Syndicate, who address the challenge from GOA and Ricochet. MVP accepts the challenge, saying he looks forward to getting back in the ring to slap Ricochet’s disrespectful mouth shut.


In-Ring: Adam Copeland, FTR, Christian Cage, Adam Priest

Back at ringside, Adam Copeland makes his way out to address FTR…but the former tag champs get the jump on him instead! Christian Cage comes out to even things out, and all four men go at it until security breaks it up. The fight manages to get INTO the ring as FTR go after Cope in the corner, before things break down again. This leads to wrestlers and other staff coming out to break it up, bringing Cope and Cage back up the entrance way.

Back in the ring, FTR star down their foes before going after one of the wrestlers in the ring with a spike piledriver. We see Adam Priest going after Harwood after the tag match that went down last week on Collision, and Dax gets busted open as things finally start to settle down before we cut away.


Video: Daniel Garcia

Video Package: A look at what’s gone on between Daniel Garcia and Jon Moxley, before they face off at Collision this Saturday!


Backstage: FTR, Stokely Hathaway, Adam Priest

Backstage, Big Stoke addresses C&C ahead of All Out before Cash Wheeler sees Adam Priest approaching. Priest apologizes for getting heated earlier, but Wheeler runs him down for thinking one week on TV means Adam thinks he’s somebody, challenging him to get his gear and find a tag partner for Collision.


All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match
Hangman Adam Page, Kenny Omega, & JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs. Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher & Josh Alexander) & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

We head back to ringside as the Young Bucks manage to finally get their music and names back, but the graphics still indicate an issue as they head to the ring for our main event. We get an inset look at the Bucks struggling at a meet and greet earlier today, before Josh Alexander and Kyle Fletcher make their entrances next. JetSpeed makes their way out to a nice pop from the Philly crowd, who pop even louder for the arrival of Kenny Omega. Rounding out the entrances is Hangman Adam Page, the crowd showing their appreciation for the World Champion as he heads to the ring to get this main event underway!

Crowd once again letting Don Callis know how they feel as Page and Alexander start things off. They trade holds with Josh getting an arm wringer, only for Page to counter before hitting the ropes for a shoulder tackle. Josh starts to fight back, sending the champ to the ropes for a sneak attack by Fletcher. Alexander tries to take advantage but takes a boot form Page, sending him to the mat.

Fletcher rushes in to intervene, and this leads to chaos as all eight men go at it. This ends with JetSpeed and OmegaPage catching the Family Bucks with a four-way dive on the outside! Alexander finds his way back in the ring, only to take a beating from Page and Omega as we go to an ad break on HBO Max.

Back in the ring, the Bucks take control over Speedball, before a missile dropkick gets Bailey back in the swing of things. Tag made to Kevin Knight, who catches Nick for a nearfall. Tag to Matt, who takes Kevin down with a locomotion suplex before Knight counters with a tornado DDT off the turnbuckle. Page tags in now, sending Matt down with a fall away slam. Young Bucks take the champ down before tagging in Fletcher, but Page gets an assist from Omega to deal with the Protostar.

Fletcher fights back, blocking a Buckshot Lariat before dropping Hangman to the outside. He brings Page back in, only to get dropped with a pop-up powerbomb by the World Champion. Bailey and Alexander tag in, with Speedball landing some hard offense before Josh fights back with a German suplex. Bailey grabs the ropes to stop the momentum, only to get dropped on the apron by Josh who sends him to the floor. Alexander steps onto the barricade but gets caught with a clothesline from the ring by Knight…only for the Bucks to fend him off before hitting a TK Driver on him and then on Speedball on the outside! They and Fletcher pose to the chagrin of the crowd as we go to an ad break on HBO Max.

Back from break, Nick takes Speedball down to the canvas for a nearfall, before chaos breaks out once more between all eight men. Josh tags in to cut Speedball off from a tag, driving him into the turnbuckle before Bailey counters to take Alexander down with a poisonrana. Bailey makes the tag to Omega as Fletcher also tags in, and the two trade strikes until Omega heads to the ropes…where Fletcher catches him with a boot to the face!

Omega responds with a V-Trigger before looking for the One-Winged Angel, but it gets broken up before Nick Jackson tags in. Page reaches for a tag and we get a curious “reunion” of The Elite before all four of them go at it. This leads to Page missing a Buckshot on Matt, only to force Nick to collide with one of his own on his own brother!

Shots continue to be fired off between all four men before they drop to the mat to a (justified) “this is awesome” chant from the crowd. Fletcher tags in, taunting Page and riling him up before catching the world champ with a half and half suplex. He dodges a Dead Eye, before countering to hit a tombstone piledriver for a two count. Page is in the corner as the TNT Champion hits a running boot, but a tag from Knight means he comes running in for a set of nearfalls on Fletcher instead! JetSpeed keep the Bucks at bay on the outside, but Fletcher dodges Kevin before things break down once more.

This culminates with Knight taking Fletcher down for a UFO Splash…right onto the knees of the TNT Champion! Fletcher sends Knight to the corner but gets intercepted by Bailey, only for the Bucks to intervene. They help clear the ring as Alexander sets up for a TK Driver…handing Knight over to Fletcher for the sheer drop brainbuster and the win!

Winner: Don Callis Family & The Young Bucks via Pinfall.

It seems the quartet is not done however, as they continue fighting after the match. Out come Rocky Romero and Lance Archer to join in the fun, setting up a chair to attack Page in particular. Fletcher lifts the World Champion, dropping him with a sheer drop brainbuster right onto the chair! Omega checks on his old friend as the Family set up a table on the outside. Omega tries to fight back against the Family, but a chair shot from Fletcher lays the Best Bout Machine out on the canvas. Fletcher rolls him out of the ring onto the apron…before sending Omega through the table with another sheer drop brainbuster!

Officials run down to check on Omega as Page is barely stirring in the ring. Fletcher and the rest of the Don Callis Family stand tall, with the TNT Champion mocking the World Champion before walking off. The Family takes their leave as a stretcher is brought out for Omega to bring Dynamite to a close.