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AEW All Out Results - September 20, 2025: Big Moments, And New Women's Champion Crowned

By: Dylan Dalton | September 20, 2025 / 5:24 PM
AEW All Out Results - September 20, 2025: Big Moments, And New Women's Champion Crowned
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AEW packed Toronto with title fights, blood-feuds, surprise returns, and a chaotic pre-show brawl on TNT/HBO Max. Here’s your quick-but-detailed rundown of everything that hit the ring (and the ladders, tables, coffins, and thumbtacks).

Main Card — Match-by-Match

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage def. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) — Pinfall

Toronto nostalgia, Cena homage from Copeland mid-match, and Stokely shenanigans. The roof blew when Beth Phoenix stormed in to neutralize Hathaway. After a Shatter Machine and a spike piledriver couldn’t keep Cope down, spear from Copeland ended it.
Post-match: FTR handcuffed Copeland and hit a spike piledriver on Beth. Brutal message.

Read More: Detailed Match Breakdown—Beth Phoenix Debuts

Eddie Kingston def. Big Bill — Pinfall

Fired-up Eddie ate heavy shots, rallied with an Exploder, DDT, and finished with Backfist to the Future.
After: Bryan Keith joined Bill for a beatdown until HOOK made the save.

Mark Briscoe def. MJF — Pinfall (Tables ’n Tacks Match)

Thumbtacks everywhere (including Mark’s mouth). MJF’s Alabama Slam into tacks wasn’t enough; Briscoe answered with Froggy Bow through a tack-covered table and a Jay Driller into the tacks for the win. Insane, grisly, decisive.

GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) & Ricochet def. Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, MVP & Shelton Benjamin) — Pinfall

Fast tag fireworks. Ricochet stole it with Spirit Gun on MVP after a flurry of suplexes and Spears.

Mercedes Moné (c) def. Riho — Pinfall (TBS Championship retained)

High-pace technical chess match with Romero Specials, half-crabs, and double-stomps. Moné survived Riho’s knee attacks and finished with the Moné Maker.

Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Konosuke Takeshita & Máscara Dorada — Pinfall (AEW Unified Championship retained)

Triple-threat clinic. Takeshita blasted knees, Dorada hit breathtaking moonsaults, and Okada landed the difference-maker Rainmaker on Dorada after a frenetic finishing run.

Jon Moxley def. Darby Allin — Coffin Match

Mayhem from the balcony dive to fork spots and a Paradigm Shift on the coffin lid. PAC’s return swung it: Razor’s Edge sent Darby into a second coffin, Mox slammed the lid shut for the win.
Backstage epilogue: Darby later countered with a body-bag fire scare before security swarmed. This isn’t over.

Kris Statlander def. Toni Storm (c), Thekla & Jamie Hayter — Pinfall (NEW AEW Women’s World Champion)

Four-way fireworks: spider superplexes, hip attacks, and haymakers. With Storm and Hayter trading finish attempts, Statlander snuck a pristine seatbelt pin on the champ to steal it.
After: Storm, stunned, backed up the ramp as Harley Cameron celebrated with Stat.

Read More: Detailed breakdown—Statlander NEW AEW Women's World Champ

Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) (c) def. The Young Bucks, Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Josh Alexander) & JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) — Ladder Match (Tag Titles retained)

A wrecking yard: ladder bridges, moonsault knees on steel, table avalanches, and Fire Thunder through a ladder. After a mass wipeout, Bandido climbed and unhooked the belts for Brodido.
Post-match: Jack Perry appeared… lights out… Luchasaurus returned. Jurassic Express is back—only the boy’s a man now.

“Hangman” Adam Page (c) def. Kyle Fletcher — Pinfall (AEW Men’s World Championship retained)

Callis Family barred from interfering. Fletcher pushed Hangman to the edge with a BRAINBUSTER through the timekeeper’s table and a blizzard of near falls. Page answered with Deadeye off the apron through a table, then survived the sprint and landed Buckshot Lariat to close.

Extra Notes & Segments

  • Bryan Danielson joined commentary for big-match color and timing.
  • Copeland & Cage had lighthearted backstage bits with Trailer Park Boys characters—and then the tone turned violent post-match.
  • Tony Khan teased a big announcement for Dynamite.
  • Briscoe challenged Don Callis to send three monsters for a trios fight; Orange Cassidy’s “whatever” sounded like a very OC yes.

Wrestling.news | Backstage Take

  • Statlander’s win resets the women’s division at the top. Storm stays molten as a character—this finish protects her while giving Kris the spotlight she’s earned. Expect Storm’s revenge chase to get art-house nasty.
  • Copeland/Beth angle was heavy TV drama that keeps the FTR feud hot and gives Toronto a night to remember. Look for fallout with fines, suspensions, or a stipulation match incoming.
  • MJF’s loss—after last night’s punishment—signals a short reset. Movie schedule or storyline rehab, he’s due a pivot. Briscoe, meanwhile, just stamped himself as a top-of-the-card folk hero.
  • Hangman got pushed to the brink; Fletcher walked out a made man. That main event had “future rematch” written all over it.
  • Luchasaurus’ return supercharges Perry’s heat. Jurassic Express 2.0 as heels is a savvy twist that freshens the elite tag scene.

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