AEW Dynamite Preview - September 10, 2025: Hangman Seeks Revenge, Toni Storm Goes Hardcore, and Mercedes Moné In Action

AEW closes its residency at the historic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia tonight with a Dynamite that’s packed with high stakes, personal grudges, and championship implications. Both the AEW Men’s and Women’s World Champions are in action, along with the TBS Champion, as the road to All Out Toronto heats up.
How to Watch AEW Dynamite (9/10/25)
- TV: TBS
- Streaming: Max
- Start Time: 8 p.m. EST / 7 p.m. CST
- Location: 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, PA
Announced Card
- AEW Men’s World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander
- Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura vs. Riho & Alex Windsor
- AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue (Philly Street Fight)
- Ricochet vs. Shelton Benjamin
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Hangman Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander
AEW Men’s World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page isn’t just defending pride tonight—he’s fighting with revenge on his mind. Last week, the Don Callis Family made a statement by taking out Kenny Omega, with TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher leading the charge. Now, Page squares off with Josh Alexander in a grudge match that’s about more than wins and losses.
With Callis’ crew lurking, Page will have to overcome not only Alexander’s wrestling pedigree but also the ever-present numbers game. Can the champion score another victory over Alexander this year, or will Fletcher’s shadow loom too large?
Riho Has Something To Prove
In one of Dynamite’s rare double-feature women’s showcases, Mercedes Moné is out to make a statement ahead of her upcoming TBS Championship clash with Riho at AEW All Out. Tonight, Moné will team with Riho’s longtime trainer Emi Sakura to battle Riho and Alex Windsor.
For Riho, this isn’t just another match — it marks her official return to Dynamite after more than a year away. Her last AEW match came on July 6, 2024, at Collision, where she defeated Lady Frost before suffering an injury that forced her onto the sidelines. She finally resurfaced on television on September 4, 2025, setting the stage for this heated showdown.
The question now is whether Moné, known for mind games and confidence, can gain psychological ground before Toronto — or if Riho’s comeback fire will turn the tables and leave the “CEO” second-guessing herself heading into one of AEW’s biggest pay-per-views.
Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue – Philly Street Fight
AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm issued a bold challenge ahead of her four-way title defense at All Out (against Thekla, Kris Statlander, and Jamie Hayter). Enter Skye Blue, representing the unhinged Triangle of Madness, who accepted without hesitation.
In the gritty birthplace of hardcore wrestling, the two will collide in a Philly Street Fight—a stipulation tailor-made for violence. Storm has made a career out of thriving in chaos, but Blue has shown she’s willing to bleed for her cause. Expect a brutal, bloody affair that honors the legacy of the 2300 Arena.
Ricochet vs. Shelton Benjamin
Before their trios showdown at All Out, Ricochet meets Shelton Benjamin in singles action. Benjamin has aligned with the Hurt Syndicate alongside Bobby Lashley and MVP, while Ricochet will team with the Gates of Agony in Toronto.
For Ricochet, tonight is about proving he can hang with the Syndicate’s power and experience. For Benjamin, it’s about sending a painful message—because as he’s fond of saying, he’s here to “hurt people.”
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Tonight’s Dynamite is more than just a go-home show before All Out—it’s a statement night. AEW is leaning into Philadelphia’s hardcore roots, giving Storm and Blue the perfect stage for chaos, while positioning Hangman Page’s revenge story as the emotional centerpiece. Moné’s return is massive for AEW’s women’s division, but how she performs will be scrutinized heavily. Add in Ricochet vs. Benjamin as a showcase of styles, and this Dynamite has the potential to deliver one of AEW’s most balanced cards in months.
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