AEW Dynamite Results - October 01, 2025: 6-Year Anniversary, Andrade Returns, Jurassic Express Reunites, Tons More

AEW celebrated six years of Dynamite on October 1 with one of the most unpredictable anniversary shows in company history. From shocking debuts and emotional speeches to wild brawls and championship drama, this was a night that reminded fans why AEW thrives on unpredictability.
Young Bucks’ Costly Gamble
The night opened with footage of the Young Bucks attempting to pull off an extravagant “founding father” anniversary entrance. Nick Jackson took their bankroll into a casino to double the funds… but ended up losing it all. By the time they hit the ring, the “Broke Bucks” had nothing to show for their scheme but empty pockets and Matt Jackson’s rage.
Brodido & Kenny Omega vs. Josh Alexander & The Broke Bucks
The first major match of the night delivered chaos from the opening bell. Kenny Omega, Brody King, and Bandido (Brodido) tangled with Josh Alexander and the Young Bucks in a wild six-man tag.
The match saw everything from synchronized Macarena taunts to brutal German suplexes and triple piledrivers. Josh Alexander nearly stole the win with his relentless grappling, but Omega fought through, countering late offense and finishing Alexander with the One-Winged Angel.
Winners: Kenny Omega & Brodido (Bandido & Brody King)
Post-match, the Bucks and Alexander swarmed Omega until…
Jurassic Express Returns
The lights hit and the arena erupted as Jack Perry and Luchasaurus stormed back to AEW, reuniting as Jurassic Express. Perry dropped the Bucks with a double Frankensteiner while Luchasaurus delivered his trademark double chokeslam. Perry briefly clashed with Omega, creating intrigue, before dragging the Bucks into a brawl that tore through the stage and backstage area.
Just when we thought there would be an Elite reunion, chaos has broken out and Jurassic Express is here!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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Omega’s Emotional Speech Interrupted by Andrade
Left alone in the ring, Omega delivered a heartfelt speech about AEW’s six-year journey, thanking fans, friends, and rivals for shaping his career. As he gave his signature “Goodbye, good night, bang!” — the lights went out.
When they returned, a masked man stood behind him. The hood came off to reveal Andrade El Idolo, who planted Omega with a devastating butterfly suplex, “The Message.” Moments later, Don Callis emerged, officially welcoming Andrade into the Don Callis Family.
👉 Full Segment Breakdown: Andrade is Back in AEW
TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Orange Cassidy
AEW’s TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher defended against Orange Cassidy in a dramatic battle. Cassidy had Fletcher on the ropes with multiple DDTs and a near-fall off a Stundog Millionaire, but outside interference cost him dearly.
A masked figure — later revealed as a dark “clone” of Cassidy’s ally Hologram — tripped him up, leading to Fletcher’s turnbuckle brainbuster for the win.
Winner & Still TNT Champion: Kyle Fletcher
After the match, Fletcher and Hologram brutalized Cassidy until Mark Briscoe and Paragon made the save, but the Don Callis Family loomed on stage, adding to the night’s chaos.
That's not @AEWHologram, that's CLON! @TheDonCallis Family grows even further!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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Hangman, Hobbs & Samoa Joe vs. Death Riders
In another marquee clash, AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page joined forces with Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs to face the Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia).
The bout was physical from bell to bell, highlighted by Page and Moxley trading strike exchanges and Hobbs throwing the Death Riders around like rag dolls. After a frenetic final stretch, Page nailed Castagnoli with a Buckshot Lariat to secure the win.
Winners: Adam Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs
Tensions flared post-match as Joe and Page nearly came to blows. Security and Hobbs had to separate the two, planting seeds for a collision at WrestleDream.
Looks like there's a "misunderstanding" between Hangman Page and @SamoaJoe!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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After chaos erupted in the ring, #AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page issued a challenge to @SamoaJoe for WrestleDream!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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Toni Storm vs. Tay Melo
Toni Storm returned to action against Tay Melo in a competitive match that showcased both women’s aggression. Despite Melo’s submission attempts and corner strikes, Storm powered back with a running hip attack and sealed the victory with Storm Zero.
Winner: Toni Storm
Afterward, Storm cut an impassioned promo, declaring she wasn’t finished with Kris Statlander and demanded a one-on-one match. Statlander later accepted, making the showdown official for WrestleDream.
"Timeless" Toni Storm isn't finished with AEW Women's World Champion @CallMeKrisStat!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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GOA vs. The Swirl
Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) dominated Blake Christian & Lee Johnson, overwhelming them with their power and tandem offense. The match ended with a brutal double spinebuster.
Winners: Gates of Agony
Afterward, Ricochet joined them in the ring to deliver a Spirit Gun, only to be confronted by The Hurt Syndicate, with MVP issuing a street fight challenge for next week.
The Hurt Syndicate lays out a challenge against The Demand for a STREET FIGHT!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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Mixed Tornado Match: Darby Allin & Kris Statlander vs. Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir
The main event brawl stretched across the arena, featuring high spots off stair railings, chair-assisted dives, and a jaw-dropping suplex through a table. The finish came when Darby Allin nailed Wheeler Yuta with a Coffin Drop, while Statlander spiked Shafir’s bare feet into a bed of thumbtacks earlier in the match.
Winners: Darby Allin & Kris Statlander
Post-match, Toni Storm and Statlander came to blows, and the Death Riders attacked Allin. Moxley cut a chilling promo, promising to make Darby say “I Quit” at WrestleDream.
"Timeless" Toni Storm and @CallMeKrisStat aren't going to wait for #AEWWrestleDream!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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The odds are against @DarbyAllin as he stands against @JonMoxley and his Death Riders ahead of their I Quit Match at #AEWWrestleDream!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 2, 2025
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AEW couldn’t have scripted a more fitting anniversary show. The six-year milestone was equal parts nostalgia, chaos, and shocking moments. Andrade’s return instantly shakes up the main event scene, and pairing him with Don Callis ensures Omega’s war with the Family is far from over. Jurassic Express reuniting adds even more firepower to the tag division, while Toni Storm vs. Kris Statlander is shaping up to be one of the women’s division’s most anticipated feuds.
AEW leaned into everything fans love about Dynamite: surprises, emotional promos, and pure wrestling chaos. Six years in, Dynamite hasn’t lost its edge.