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AEW Dynamite Results - October 07, 2025: Title Tuesday Delivers Chaos in Jacksonville — Page/Joe War of Words, Two Title Defenses, and A Wild Main Event Finish

By: Randy Marston | October 7, 2025 / 9:51 PM
AEW Dynamite Results - October 07, 2025: Title Tuesday Delivers Chaos in Jacksonville — Page/Joe War of Words, Two Title Defenses, and A Wild Main Event Finish

AEW’s homecoming at Daily’s Place felt like a powder keg from the opening minute. With WrestleDream looming, Title Tuesday packed a pay-per-view’s worth of promos, grudges, and high-stakes fights — and the Jacksonville crowd ate up every second.

Quick Results

  • Jon Moxley def. Tomohiro Ishii (ref stoppage – sleeper)
  • Hurt Syndicate def. The Demand (Shelton pins Ricochet – release German through table)
  • Jurassic Express def. Orion & partner (Countdown to Extinction)
  • Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Kyle O’Reilly (sheerdrop brainbuster) – AEW TNT Title
  • Mercedes Moné (c) def. Lacey Lane (Mone Maker) – AEW TBS Title
  • Okada & Takeshita def. Brodido (Rainmaker on Bandido) – Tag Title shot earned for WrestleDream
  • Orange Cassidy def. PAC (la casadora victory roll)

Hangman & Joe: War of Words

Tony Schiavone opened the show in the ring and brought out AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe for a no-contact face-to-face. Joe arrived with The Opps, but Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs stopped at the stage, leaving Joe to stand alone opposite the champ.

Page called Daily’s Place “home,” ran through six years of Dynamite highs and lows, then cut to last week’s punch from Joe. Hangman’s read: Joe isn’t mad at Page — he’s mad he lost sight of the title. Page granted Joe the WrestleDream shot not because of a sucker punch, but because Joe and The Opps made sure his All In title match was fair. Gratitude, yes… surrender, no.

Joe’s rebuttal was surgical. He called Page a “pretender”, claiming The Opps made him champion and vowing to choke him out at WrestleDream to give the world its “rightful champion.” Hangman fired back, promising he won’t tap and that the longer the match goes, the more it favors him: “You can’t outlast me.”

Verdict: Verbal main event. No fists, but heat for days.

👉 View Detailed Breakdown of Segment with Video Clips

“Earlier Today” – Conglomeration Gears Up

Alicia Atout caught the Conglomeration pre-show. Mark Briscoe promised receipts for Hologram’s injury, Kyle O’Reilly swore tonight was about “Kyles vs. Kyle,” and everyone stacked hands… except Roderick Strong (Paragon, not Conglomeration), naturally hovering at the edge. Orange Cassidy lingered a beat with Atout before heading off for business with PAC.

Jon Moxley def. Tomohiro Ishii – Ref Stoppage (Sleeper)

They met forehead-to-forehead and never took a backward step. Ishii blasted Mox to the floor early; Marina Shafir bought Mox an opening with a quick rake and a wrecking-ball dropkick through the ropes. From there it was the war you expected: chops, no-sell shoulder blocks, lariats that crumpled spines, Tenryu-bomb near falls, and a Paradigm Shift that Ishii somehow survived.

Blood running from Ishii’s nose, they traded till Mox cinched a rear naked choke mid-ring. The Stone Pitbull refused to quit — so the ref waved it after Ishii went out. Statement win for Mox, statement defiance from Ishii.

Winner: Jon Moxley (referee stoppage)

Street Fight: Hurt Syndicate def. The Demand

Weapons, splinters, and superkicks — lots of them. Bobby Lashley, MVP, and Shelton Benjamin brawled with Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona through the seats and around the plunder. Highlights: Ricochet’s tope con giro off the barricade; Toa and Kaun stacking tables and driving Lashley through them; and a late-match spear spree from Lashley that changed the temperature.

Finish came when the Hurties cornered Ricochet; MVP rang his bell, Lashley chokeslammed, and Shelton sealed it with a huge release German through a table.

Winners: Hurt Syndicate (Benjamin pins Ricochet)

Bucks Business: Jurassic Express Wins, Then Gets Mugged

Jurassic Express (Jack Perry & Luchasaurus) squashed Orion & partner with Countdown to Extinction. Cue the Young Bucks: a BTE Trigger to Luchasaurus, Superkick Party to Perry, mic shot to the jaw, and a Meltzer Driver as punctuation. On the stick, the Bucks challenged Jurassic Express for WrestleDream. Message received.

Winners: Jurassic Express (pinfall)

Don Callis Family Talks Gold; Death Riders Talk Pain

Renee Paquette found the Don Callis Family cocky and concise: no “strategies,” just wins. Callis ordered Josh Alexander to dismantle Kota Ibushi at Collision and dismissed Kyle O’Reilly as a mark for Kyle Fletcher.
Out in the lot, PAC promised to outclass Orange Cassidy, while Wheeler YUTA and Daniel Garcia vowed to cut the Conglomeration’s “fat.” Winners win; that’s the mantra.

TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Kyle O’Reilly – Brainbuster

Textbook clash of styles: O’Reilly’s submissions vs. Fletcher’s explosive power. KOR chained into kneebars, triangles, and an ankle lock, at one point dragon-screwing Fletcher’s leg into a ringside chair and dropkicking the chair for exclamation. Fletcher kept answering with Liger Bombs, running knees, and sheer-drop throws.

In the closing storm, O’Reilly nearly stole it with a Regalplex and northern Shining Wizard, but Fletcher hossed him up and drilled a sheerdrop brainbuster — slow cover, still enough three.

Winner: Kyle Fletcher retains the AEW TNT Championship

Post-match: Lance Archer tried to make a statement on KOR, but Roderick Strong and Tomohiro Ishii evened the odds; Mark Briscoe sent bodies flying and then stared a hole through Fletcher. Backstage, Paquette made it official: Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe for the TNT Title.

TBS Open Challenge: Mercedes Moné (c) def. Lacey Lane – Mone Maker

Lacey Lane answered the call and brought heat. Cradles, springboards, a kneeling Heatseeker, superkicks — and two-counts that had Daily’s Place rocking. Moné rallied with Three Amigos, a corner sunset flip buckle bomb, and a lungblower, but Lane kept kicking out as the pace snowballed.

Final scramble saw counters into counters until Mercedes hoisted Lane into the Mone Maker for the pin. Close call, clear message: the CEO doesn’t blink.

Winner: Mercedes Moné retains the AEW TBS Championship

Kingston vs. Mortos Set; Sammy Smirks

Sammy Guevara, flanked by Beast Mortos, promised Eddie Kingston a bad night and translated “adios” for the slow learners. Eddie answered in kind: he battered Dralístico, he’ll batter Mortos, and he’ll see him at Collision. Easy money.

Double Jeopardy Eliminator: Don Callis Family (Okada & Takeshita) def. Brodido

Stip stakes: If Okada/Takeshita win, they get a tag shot. If Okada gets pinned, the pin-winner gets a shot at the AEW Unified Title.

Bandido (taped shoulder) flew early; Brody King threw meat; Takeshita punished the arm and planted King with a nasty apron DDT. After a burst where Brodido hit stereo boots into a Black Hole Slam, Okada yanked Bandido’s bad arm and things unraveled. Konosuke accidentally X-Kneed Okada off the apron, Bandido’s 21-Plex failed when his arm gave out, and Takeshita spiked him with a poison ‘rana. Okada blind-tagged, wrist control, Rainmaker, done.

Winners: Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita — earn a Tag Title shot at WrestleDream

Post-match: Takeshita shoved Okada for stealing the fall. Tension rising, gold in sight.

Willow & JetSpeed vs. FTR & Friends: Words Before War

Willow Nightingale and JetSpeed (Speedball Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) dismissed FTR’s GOAT talk; Stokely answered with venom and backup: Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford. “Top Gods,” said Bayne. Shots fired. See you soon.

Brodido later vowed to fight through Bandido’s injury: they suffer to return harder — and retain their belts next week with “the best wrestler walking the earth” at their side.

Orange Cassidy def. PAC – La Casadora (Wild Count-Race Finish)

A chess match turned demolition derby. They traded chain-wrestling and timing traps until PAC nailed a Falcon Arrow on the floor through the break. Back live, Orange’s slow-motion mind games snapped to life — Stundog on the floor, tornado DDT to the outside, Orange Punch through the timekeeper’s table, and an insane top-rope trust fall senton with hands in pockets.

PAC answered with a Tombstone in the stands and boots that sent Cassidy tumbling down the steps, but found himself cuffed by the leg to the barricade thanks to a ghosting Darby Allin. The Bastard raged free and dove for the ring as Bryce counted… only to get rolled up by a la casadora the second he slid in.

Winner: Orange Cassidy (pinfall)

Post-match meltdown: Darby stared daggers, baited PAC up the ramp, then pepper-sprayed him. Wheeler YUTA hit the scene; Darby flashed a stun gun, then tried to light a Molotov cocktail before security swarmed. The Death Riders dragged Jon Moxley off a potential homicide scene as Darby screamed if Mox “wants to die.” Fade to black on a powder keg.

Angle notes: Young Bucks attack Jurassic Express and challenge for WrestleDream; Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe for TNT Title made official; Darby escalates war with Death Riders.

🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take

Title Tuesday was the perfect AEW homecoming: lore-heavy promos, crisp in-ring, and angles that snapped WrestleDream into focus. Page/Joe was big-league sports drama — respect and resentment in equal measure — and it made their title match feel like legacy-defining business. Fletcher–O’Reilly quietly stole the “wrestling” crown, while Moné remained inevitable.

The show’s chaos engine is Darby Allin. His feud with the Death Riders has slipped the leash — pepper spray and Molotovs tip from “extreme” toward “unhinged,” and that’s exactly the electricity AEW leans on before a supercard. Meanwhile, Okada/Takeshita friction gives the tag title scene teeth, and the Bucks/Jurassic chapter is a Jacksonville throwback with new venom.

If WrestleDream needed a go-home spark, Jacksonville just struck the match.

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