AEW Dynamite Results
July 2, 2025
Ontario, California (Toyota Arena)
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

It is Wednesday, my dudes…and for the 300th week, you know what that means!
The show intro takes us to ringside, where “Hangman” Adam Page makes his way out to a big pop from the crowd. Page says he’s not going to waste much time here as he’s already said what he’s needed to. He promised to ride through death itself to win the AEW World Title at All In Texas, and that is a vow he plans to keep. You would have to kill Page before he lets this chance pass him by, and won’t let The Elite or Death Riders stop him.
He calls out Mox to give him everything or give him death, by making this title match a Texas Death Match…and this brings out the champ, accompanied by Marina Shafir as he heads through the crowd to make his way toward ringside. The crowd shows a hot, but mixed, response to Moxley as he arrives at ringside now, calling for a microphone from Shafir before stepping through the ropes.
So, he says, at All In, Page wants to put all the chips on the table. His health, his life, all on the line with the AEW World Championship in a Texas Death Match. No. Mox says Page doesn’t want that, even if he thinks he does. At All In, Page is going to lose, because he doesn’t actually want to win the title. He doesn’t want to wake up Sunday morning in bed with the title. The reason Page won the Owen Hart Tournament is because that’s not the highest peak for him. The highest mountain, though? That’s not for Page.
Plenty call themselves the best wrestler in the world, but that’s basic and Mox is far more than that. He continues running down Page after the crowd tells him to “shut the f— up”…until the Hangman clocks him square in the face! He pounces on the champ, pulling out a fork before Wheeler Yuta comes running in for the save. He takes a shot to the head by Page instead, but Marina manages to distract him with a series of slaps before Claudio comes in to take him down to the mat.
Yuta joins in the beatdown, propping Page against the corner before trying to choke him out as Mox and Shafir retreat through the crowd. Claudio takes the Hangman down with a Neutralizer before he and Yuta leave the ring to heavy boos. They focus much of their rage on Yuta before Page gets back to his feet, grabbing a mic to poke fun at Claudio since he’s still standing. This enrages Castagnoli, who makes his way back toward ringside…before Samoa Joe pops up to intercept him.
Yuta joins him but they are cut off by the arrival of Powerhouse Hobbs and Shibata. Page remains distracted by all this as Shafir returns to the ring to try and hit him with the briefcase…but he stops her, grabbing the briefcase as he calls out to Mox. He says that he’s got something Mox’s, so give him Texas Death. After some thinking over, Mox finally agrees to it…and in response, Page gives the briefcase back to Shafir.
He starts to leave the ring, before addressing Mox’s remarks that Hangman doesn’t have what it takes to go through Texas Death. He offers to show the champ that he does, in fact, have what it takes…by delivering a Buckshot Lariat on Shafir! The crowd pops big as Page leaves the ring, regrouping with The Opps on the ramp.
Commentary hypes up what went down before heading to a video with “Timeless” Toni Storm and one of the stars of the upcoming Superman film. They discuss nicknames for Rachel before we head back to ringside…where Toni Storm makes her entrance, going to commentary for our opening contest.
Mina Shirakawa makes her entrance, followed by Mercedes Moné before this TBS Title match gets underway!
TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné defends against Mina Shirakawa
Mina starts going after the champ but is immediately sent to the ropes by Moné, who drives her boot into the face of the challenger. Mina fights back for a nearfall as the crowd goes into a dueling “Let’s go Mina/CEO” chant. Mercedes heads to the ropes but is tripped up by Shirakawa, who gets a two count for her own efforts.
Mercedes mocks Storm at ringside before sending Mina to the ropes once more, but the challenger fights back with a Lou Thesz press before keeping Moné down on the mat. The champ heads to the corner, where she fights back with a Meteora on Shirakawa before sending her out of the ring. She mocks Storm some more as we go to an ad break on Max.
-FULL AD BREAK (ON MAX)-
Back from break, Mina has taken control of the match before cinching in a submission…only for the ref to intervene due to the foot being under the rope. This gives the champ an opening as she cinches in a Statement Maker…but Mina rolls through, countering into a figure four leglock! Mercedes struggles to break free before rolling toward the outside, which brings both women to the floor to force a break.
Mercedes brings Mina onto the apron, but the challenger turns it around for a DDT off the apron driving the head of Moné to the floor! Mercedes gets back to her feet, however, rising to the apron to deliver a Meteora on Shirakawa before sliding back into the ring at the ref’s count of eight. Not long after, Mina manages to rush into the ring herself before sending the champ to the corner…only for Mercedes to fight back with a Meteora from the turnbuckle!
Sunset bomb connects, forcing the challenger to the corner before Moné brings her in for a two count. The champ heads up the turnbuckle for another Meteora, but is met with a counter by Mina into a kick to the head. Challenger locks in another figure four leglock, but Moné reaches over to grab the bottom rope. Mina breaks the hold as a result, but heads up top for a sling blade and a nearfall.
Mercedes counters out of a Glamorous Driver, but Mina breaks free of a Money Maker to land some hard kicks on the head of the champ. Spinning backfist and a Glamorous Driver connect…but Mercedes narrowly gets a shoulder up before the three! The fans are not pleased by this as Mina hits a knee, but only gets a one count. Mercedes counters back with a lungblower, but struggles to capitalize leaving both women on the mat. She crawls over for the cover, but only gets a two count.
Exchange of holds and counters follows, with Mercedes rolling up Mina tight for the three count to retain the TBS Championship!
Winner via pinfall and still TBS Champion: Mercedes Moné
Mone’ beats up Mina some more to celebrate, before escaping the ring when Storm goes after her. She grabs some champagne from ringside, spilling it on Luther before retreating up the ramp, telling Toni her time is up and “my time is now” before commentary hypes up what’s to come later tonight on Dynamite.
Earlier Today: The Young Bucks celebrate coming “home” with a fancy Founding Fathers limo, and they look to go on a trip around Rancho Cucamonga (possibly the most exposure this city’s gotten since a random Jack Benny bit). This segment ends with the pair looking to go to the mall, before we go to commercial.
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Back from commercial, the tour continues as The Bucks check the mall out, remarking that it seemed bigger years ago. They opt to go back to the limo as we head back to ringside.
MJF is the first to make their entrance for this 4-Way Match, with AR Fox, Anthony Bowens, and Brody King following as we get this match underway!
For the No. 2 Entry in the Casino Gauntlet at All In: MJF vs. Brody King vs. AR Fox vs. Anthony Bowens
MJF tries to buddy up with Brody by offering him money…but King slams the stack on the mat! Max leaves the ring out of frustration, with the other three men following him until the Hurt Syndicate step in to offer a level of protection. Brody decides to go after Fox and Bowens to get things rolling, leveling both of them against the barricade as MJF joins commentary for a break. We hear MVP offering some strategy as King brings Bowens back into the ring, but Fox intervenes to send Brody to the corner.
Fox and Bowens work together to keep Brody down before Fox goes after the 5-Tool Player, nailing a double stomp on the apron before hitting a dive on Brody on the outside! Fox goes back after Anthony before both find themselves on the outside…just as King hits a tope on the both of them! MJF sees his opening and brings Fox back in the ring for the cover…as we go to a full ad break on Max before seeing how it pans out!
-FULL AD BREAK (ON MAX)-
Back from break, I am left to assume Friedman only got a nearfall but he is still in control…until Brody King comes into the ring, laying into him with a chop! Bowens is back at it, landing some kicks on King before Fox intervenes. This allows MJF to get some shots in, but Fox comes after him as well before he and Bowens look to split the playing field. All four men are down, until Bowens sends MJF to the corner…only to be met with Brody King!
Bowens fights back, sending Brody away before hitting a DDT on AR Fox for a two count. Fox turns things around, sending Bowens and King out of the ring before landing a rolling brainbuster on MJF for a nearfall of his own. King is back in and takes out Fox before catching Bowens for a side slam. Cannonball connects on Bowens and Fox, but MJF manages to evade before landing a knee on Bowens and Fox.
Arm wrench forces Fox to the mat, but MJF turns his attention to a still-downed King for a nearfall. He grabs a chair from ringside, looking to use it…before Brody lands a right hand driving the chair into the face of MJF! Friedman falls in front of Fox and Bowens in the corner, allowing Brody to land a cannonball on all three of them before covering MJF for a two count. MJF starts to fight back but a set of cutters allows Brody to take control for another close nearfall. Fox manages to fight out before landing a 450 splash on King, but Brody gets the shoulder up. Bowens gets taken out by MJF, who yells “Brody sucks” before going for a Heatseeker…but King blocks it, taking MJF out with a sleeper instead!
Bowens catches King off guard, getting a nearfall in the process. MJF manages to take advantage of the chaos that follows, locking in Salt of the Earth on AR Fox for the win!
Winner via submission: MJF
The celebration is cut short by Mark Briscoe, who calls out MJF for a “talkie talk” next week. This gets a chant from the crowd as JetSpeed make their way out to confront the Syndicate…only for Benjamin and Lashley to level Bailey and Knight, while MVP and MJF watch from ringside. They go right back after the pair, with Lashley landing a Dominator on Bailey to add a punctuation mark on the statement made.
The Hurt Syndicate regroup on the ramp, but Knight grabs a microphone to point out they are still alive…and if they want to keep those titles, they’re gonna have to kill JetSpeed. He runs down the pair before Kevin challenges Shelton to a match on Collision. Hurt Syndicate’s music plays as we go to commercial break.
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We head to the parking lot as the Young Bucks have returned in their custom limo, now dressed in gear for their match later tonight…or rather, up next as their music hits to bring us back to ringside! The pair make their way out first for this Heroes vs. Villains trios match, the hometown crowd cheering for them as Konosuke Takeshita makes his way out next. Paragon’s Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong make their entrances next, followed by the ROH World Champion as Bandido walks with them down the ramp to get to the ring. With our Heroes and Villains of the match all in the ring, we get things underway!
Heroes vs. Villains – Presented by Superman: Konosuke Takeshita and The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) vs. Bandido, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly
We start things off with Bandido and Takeshita, the latter taking control before Bandido hits an arm drag. Konosuke fights back with a flurry of offense before making the tag to Nicholas, who gets the jump on the ROH World Champoin before tagging Matthew in. The Bucks double-team Bandido, but Kyle comes in to intervene. They take O’Reilly and Strong down before going back after Bandido…who makes the tag to O’Reilly!
Kyle takes the fight to Matthew before a tag is made to Nicholas, but this gives Kyle an opening to tag Strong in the corner as they continue the fight…and it leads to a set of dives from Bandido and Takeshita, forcing all six men to the floor as we go to an ad break on Max!
-FULL AD BREAK (ON MAX)-
Back from break, Bandido is taken down hard by Nicholas before making a tag to Roderick. Strong takes Nicholas and Konosuke to the mat before landing a series of elbows on Matthew…only for Nicholas to finally tag himself back into the match. He takes Strong out before going after O’Reilly and Bandido, but Kyle goes after him with a guillotine choke before Matthew counters with a locomotion suplex.
Bandido hits the ropes, but is met with a Blue Thunder Bomb by Takeshita! They crawl over to their respective corners as they finally get tagged into the match, but a powerbomb by Konosuke leads to a two count. Chaos ensues as all six men go at it, leading to a big suplex off the turnbuckle by Bandido for a two count on Takeshita before it gets broken up!
Bandido goes for a 21 Plex on Nicholas…only for it to get blocked, allowing the Bucks and Takeshita to double-team the ROH World Champion for a close nearfall! Tag made to O’Reilly as Paragon go to work on Takeshita and the Bucks. Kyle locks in a guillotine on the Alpha, but he powers out…before O’Reilly catches him with a chop block. Series of superkicks and a big strike from Konosuke allow for a triple EVP Trigger, with the Bucks sending out Strong and Bandido while Takeshita hits Raging Fire on O’Reilly for the win!
Winners via pinfall: Konosuke Takeshita and The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)
The celebration is cut short by the arrival of Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland, who still want the Bucks to put their EVP titles on the line in a match at All In Texas. Strickland clarifies that he and Ospreay don’t want to become EVPs (he doesn’t trust Will with that type of power), but to give the title to the people as Tony Khan is the one truly in charge.
Ospreay runs them down some more before Matthew interjects, saying no as they don’t even know what the Bucks get out of this match. Ospreay has something to offer, telling Swerve to trust him as he gives them an offer: if the Bucks accept and beat Ospreay and Strickland, they cannot challenge for the World Title for one year.
This riles up Swerve, who has it out with Ospreay as Matthew says they’re willing to accept…if Strickland is on the same page. Swerve is very reluctant, but says he’s on board as well as this match is made official…but Swerve and Ospreay still hash things out as the Max feed very briefly cuts to black before we go to commercial.
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We get a video showing the partnership between AEW and the upcoming Superman film, featuring the film’s Superman and Lex Luthor alongside Kenny Omega and MJF.
Back at ringside, Ospreay and Strickland are still having words with each other as LFI make their entrance…or maybe not brother, as they rush Ospreay and Swerve in the ring to get things underway!
Heroes vs. Villains – Presented by Superman: Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland vs. The Beast Mortos and Dralistico
Mortos and Strickland go at it to start, with Strickland getting the upper hand even after Dralistico tries to intervene. He distracts Swerve by going after Prince Nana, and this gives Mortos the opening to send Strickland to the outside as we go to a full ad break on Max!
-FULL AD BREAK (ON MAX)-
Back from break, Swerve finally manages to regain control as he sends Mortos to the corner before making the tag to Ospreay…who lays into the Beast and Dralistico to a big pop. The LFI head to the outside but that gives Will the opening for a Sasuke Special, before bringing Mortos back in the ring for a two count. Tag made to Dralistico as LFI double-team Ospreay for a nearfall, as Strickland breaks up the pin…before taking a DDT by Dralistico! Ospreay takes him down but is dropped by The Beast for a nearfall by LFI.
Ospreay lands a crucifix bomb to fight back, setting The Beast up for a combo Storm Zero/Swerve Stomp before taking out Dralistico with a Styles Clash and a House Call for the pin and the win!
Winners via pinfall: Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland
The pair celebrate as commentary hypes our main event before we go to commercial.
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Back at ringside, there’s been enough talk…it’s time for our Dynamite 300 main event! Out first is Kota Ibushi to a good pop from the crowd for his first match back in AEW in quite some time. Out next is Kazuchika Okada, accompanied by Don Callis as we are reminded of the history between these two before this match gets underway!
Kota Ibushi vs. Kazuchika Okada
Somewhat justified “holy s–t” chants from the crowd before the two men even lock up, with Okada sending Ibushi to the ropes…only for Kota to force him away, with the Rainmaker leaving the ring for a breather. He gets back in the ring and the pair lock up, ending up in the ropes where the ref intervenes to force a break. Okada evades a roundhouse kick to take another breather on the outside. He gets back in for a set of strikes on Ibushi, taking him to the mat before Ibushi starts to fight back.
This ends with Kota sending Okada to the outside once more, this time landing a springboard ax handle on the Rainmaker before getting into it with Lance Archer at commentary. He charges back at Okada, who sends Ibushi into the ring steps with a drop toe hold as we go to a full ad break on Max!
-FULL AD BREAK (ON MAX)-
Back from break, Okada is back in control as he sends Ibushi to the corner…but Kota dodges an elbow strike before taking the Rainmaker down with a dropkick! Both men are down as the ref begins the count, but are pretty quick to get back up before Ibushi takes Okada back down with a hard kick. He keeps Okada down to the appreciation of the crowd, and as soon as Okada is back up he faces a set of palm strikes and kicks…only to take Ibushi down with a dropkick of his own for a nearfall!
Ibushi is back up, charging at Okada with a knee strike for a nearfall of his own, before Okada strikes back to turn the tide in his favor. Cravat hold on Ibushi, who fights to his feet and sends Okada to the corner…only to get caught with a neckbreaker by the Rainmaker! He brings Ibushi back up for a scoop slam before climbing up for an elbow drop, mocking the crowd before setting Ibushi up to his feet. Kota sends him to the corner, but is fought back by Okada who lands some hard forearm strikes on the Golden Star.
Kota takes his licks but fights back to his feet, sending Okada to the corner for a flurry of offense before the ref intervenes. Rainmaker lariat is avoided, allowing Ibushi to take Okada down with a lariat of his own! Ibushi goes up top but is intercepted by Okada, who lands a German suplex before going for a Rainmaker lariat again…only to be dropped with a roundhouse kick by Ibushi!
He sets Okada up on the turnbuckle, landing an avalance Tiger Driver for the pin…but not the win, as Okada kicks out just in the nick of time! Okada clutches Ibushi for a nearfall of his own before Ibushi goes for one more. Okada blocks Ibushi on the ropes before landing a lariat and a dropkick…and finally connects with the Rainmaker lariat for the victory!
Winner via pinfall: Kazuchika Okada
Callis joins Okada in the ring for the celebration as commentary hypes up the Unified Championship match at All In Texas. Rocky Romero and Lance Archer get in the ring, looking for a beatdown on Ibushi…until Kenny Omega comes out for the save! Big pop for Omega as he runs into the ring with a chair, forcing the Family out of the ring. Trent Beretta tries to sneak into the ring with a steel bar but is cut off by Ibushi.
The Golden Lovers hug it out in the ring as the Don Callis Family hold back Okada, who shouts at his rival before they head to the ramp as Dynamite 300 comes to a close.
Quick Results:
- TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné def. Mina Shirakawa
- For the No. 2 Entry in the Casino Gauntlet at All In: MJF def. AR Fox, Brody King, and Anthony Bowens
- Heroes vs. Villains – Presented by Superman: Konosuke Takeshita and The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) def. Bandido, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly
- Heroes vs. Villains – Presented by Superman: Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland def. The Beast Mortos and Dralistico
- Kazuchika Okada def. Kota Ibushi
That’ll do it for this, the 300th episode of AEW Dynamite! We will see you next Wednesday for the final stretch on the road to All In Texas!