AEW Dynamite Results - September 10, 2025: Hangman Triumphs, Storm Survives Mouse Traps, and Darby Allin Gets Wrecked

AEW returned to the historic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia for a Dynamite packed with violence, drama, and major fallout on the road to All Out Toronto. From championship challenges to a half-million-dollar war, the night delivered classic Philly chaos.
Hangman Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander
With Don Callis on commentary, Hangman wasted no time taking the fight to Alexander. The “Walking Weapon” responded with brutal grappling, including an apron brainbuster and relentless ankle lock attempts.
The two traded bombs — suplexes on the floor, lariats over barricades, and a desperate Deadeye from Page on the apron. Alexander nearly stole it with a rolling German sequence, but Hangman rallied.
Winner: Hangman Adam Page (via Buckshot Lariat)
Post-Match Promo:
Page addressed the crowd, declaring that “the most important word in All Elite Wrestling is wrestling” and vowed to carry the company as champion.
Kyle Fletcher (with Don Callis) interrupted, demanding an answer to his challenge. After a tense back-and-forth filled with chants of “Where’s your socks?”, Page agreed to defend the AEW Men’s World Championship against Fletcher at All Out — but only if Fletcher leaves Callis behind. Fletcher promised to walk into Toronto as TNT and AEW World Champion.
MJF Promo
In a chilling taped message, MJF said he left his own wedding night because he was “already married to vengeance” and swore to destroy Mark Briscoe, no matter the stipulation. His closing words: “I do, I do, BY GOD I do.”
Alex Windsor & Riho vs. Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura
This tag match showcased the tension between Moné and her upcoming challenger, Riho. After an early flurry from Sakura, Riho and Windsor took control, isolating Moné. The finish came when Riho trapped her longtime mentor in a half-crab while Windsor neutralized Moné.
Winners: Riho & Alex Windsor (via Riho’s half-crab on Emi Sakura)
Ricochet vs. Shelton Benjamin
Ricochet started hot with aerial offense, but Benjamin slowed the pace with suplexes and punishing strikes. A furious exchange included an avalanche Spanish Fly, multiple Germans, and even broken scissors teased as a weapon.
Late interference from the Gates of Agony allowed Ricochet to score a roll-up.
Winner: Ricochet (via schoolboy pin)
Post-Match Chaos: The Hurt Syndicate and GOA brawled, with MVP and Lashley joining in before security swarmed the ring.
Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue — Philly Street Fight
This was pure ECW-flavored carnage. Storm and Blue destroyed each other with kendo sticks, cookie sheets, a stop sign, and even mouse traps on a table (with cheese for comedic effect). Blue stapled Storm in brutal fashion, but the champion battled back, surviving a Tenryu powerbomb through a trash can.
Winner: Toni Storm (via Storm Zero on a steel chair)
Post-Match: The Triangle of Madness (Julia Hart & Thekla) ambushed Storm. Kris Statlander tried to make the save but was overwhelmed. Finally, Jamie Hayter returned to a thunderous reaction, briefly cleaning house before Hart and Thekla regained control. The tension between Statlander and Hayter set up more combustible drama heading into All Out.
$500,000 Main Event: Brodido & The Opps vs. Death Riders & Young Bucks
(Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley, Wheeler YUTA & The Bucks vs. Bandido, Brody King, Samoa Joe, Shibata & Will Hobbs)
This massive 10-man tag delivered mayhem from start to finish. High-flying from Bandido, stiff strikes from Shibata, and Hobbs’ powerhouse offense anchored the bout. The Young Bucks used their trickery in the closing moments, stacking Bandido into a folding press while holding him down for the pin.
Winners: Death Riders & Young Bucks (via folding press, $500,000 purse)
Post-Match: The Bucks tried to run off with the cash, but Brody King chopped the bags away. Chaos erupted with Brodido brawling to the back, Death Riders putting boots to Hobbs, and then… Darby Allin is here for the save!
Allin’s appearance was short-lived as Daniel Garcia blindsided him, assisting Moxley. The show ended with Garcia stomping Allin’s head into a steel chair under Moxley’s orders, leaving the arena stunned.
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This Dynamite was pure Philadelphia — violent, unpredictable, and packed with storytelling layers. Page’s heartfelt promo and challenge to Fletcher showed why he’s champion material, while Toni Storm cemented her legacy as one of AEW’s most fearless performers. Riho’s return momentum is real, and the main event chaos perfectly set the stage for All Out. But the final image — Darby Allin destroyed at the hands of Garcia and Moxley — will be the talking point heading into next week.
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