Tonight’s AEW Fyter Fest airing June 4, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado. The show sees AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega defend his title against Hounds of Hell’s Brody King, The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli and Máscara Dorada in a 4-Way Match. Plus, The Death Riders’ AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will face Mark Briscoe in a Non-Title Match.

The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TBS and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

AEW Fyter Fest Results (6/4/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens up with the intro of Dynamite before we head to ringside. Excalibur, Taz and Ian Riccaboni then welcomes us and hypes up the night.

We then head to the back, where we see Mark Briscoe walking and talking on the phone. We then get a quick promo from AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm about TBS Champion Mercedes Moné.

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Tony Schiavone then introduces Will Ospreay and Ospreay makes his way down to the ring. Schiavone then throws it to a confrontation between Ospreay and Swerve Strickland last week about teaming up to take down The Death Riders along with “Hangman” Adam Page. Ospreay says it’s not his brightest idea to get Page and Strickland on the same page because they’re enemies, but Jon Moxley is the real enemy. Ospreay then says Strickland and Page can kill each other once they get the AEW World Championship back. Ospreay then says he is giving Page his word and that means something, then reiterates his commitment and determination to get back the AEW World Championship. Ospreay then tells Strickland to listen to him and says he loves him, but he will prioritize AEW first and challenges Strickland to a match.

CRU’s music then hits and Action Andretti and Lio Rush make their way out. Rush says he loves Ospreay as do the fans and if there is one thing he knows about Brits, it’s that they talk a lot. Rush then says they just got off a 14 hour flight from Japan and while Andretti is tired, he has some anger in him. Rush then says Ospreay is his least favourite part about AEW. Ospreay then invites Rush to fight him in the ring on Collision.

We then get a vignette of Mark Briscoe talking about how him passing out at the hands of Jon Moxley was not him quitting and how he looks to take the fight to the AEW World Champion tonight on Fyter Fest.

Jon Moxley then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night with Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir and Mark Briscoe follows.

Non-Title Match: The Death Riders’ AEW World Champion Jon Moxley vs. Mark Briscoe

The match starts off with both men locking up. The action then spills out of the ring and Briscoe delivers some chops and strikes on Moxley. Briscoe then delivers some right hands on Moxley and returns inside the ring with him, but Moxley wears Briscoe down and jams his boot into the back of his neck. Briscoe then drags Moxley out of the ring and hits a dropkick on him through the middle rope. Yuta then gets in Briscoe’s face, but Briscoe hits a stomp to him. Briscoe then looks to fly off the apron to nail Moxley, but Moxley moves out of the way and sends Briscoe crashing into the floor. Yuta then sends Briscoe crashing into the ring post while the referee is distracted by Shafir and Moxley. Moxley then delivers some right hands on Briscoe in the corner.

Briscoe then delivers some chops on Moxley’s chest and flies through the ropes to land on Moxley on the outside. Briscoe then sends Moxley back in the ring and nails him with a basement clothesline and both men exchange right hands with one another before Briscoe nails Moxley with a clothesline. Briscoe then looks to hit the Froggy Bow, but Moxley counters into a Bulldog Choke.

Briscoe then gets his foot on the bottom rope to break the hold, then hits an inverted Death Valley Driver on Moxley and follows it up with a piledriver. Moxley then cinches in the Bulldog Choke on Briscoe, but Briscoe counters into a pinfall. Moxley then cinches the hold back in for the win.

The winner of the Non-Title Match, The Death Riders’ AEW World Champion Jon Moxley!

We then get a video package looking at CMLL star Mistico.

Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to commentary for the next match of the night and we see that she gets her own personal commentary table as “Timeless” Toni Storm makes her way down to the ring. Mina Shirakawa, Julia Hart and Skye Blue then make their way down to the ring next.

Tag Team Match (AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné on commentary): AEW Women’s Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa vs. Skye Blue and Hounds of Hell’s Julia Hart

The match starts off with Mina and Skye and both women go at it before Mina makes the tag to Storm for a double team and a cover for a near fall. Storm then tags Mina back in for some more damage, but Blue sends her to the corner for a forearm and a tag to Julia. Mina is then trapped in a Tarantula by Hart. Storm then tries to intervene, but gets sent into the barricade.

Skye is in control and she tags in Hart, but Mina fights back before looking for a tag. Hart then sends Storm off the apron to keep her away as she and Skye lay into Mina before Storm rushes into the ring. Hart then takes her down before sending Mina to the corner for some strikes until Mina leaps off the turnbuckle and sends Hart to the mat.

Mina then crawls over to make the tag and Storm unloads on Skye who tags in as well. Storm then takes Blue to the mat with a Lou Thesz press. Mina then comes rushing in for some strikes as well and she and Storm look to embrace when Hart and Blue intervene. They are then hit with German suplexes by Storm and Mina. Skye and Hart then crawl to the corner, but are taken out with a couple of hip attacks before Storm locks in the TCM Chicken Wing on Hart for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, AEW Women’s Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa!

After the match, Storm stares down Moné and takes a big bite out of her steak. Storm then eats some of her salad and takes a sip of her wine.

We then head to the back, where Ospreay’s interview is interrupted by MJF who looks for any opportunity to point out that Ospreay can’t beat Hangman and can’t get Hangman and Strickland to work together. Ospreay then scoffs at this and says MJF doesn’t want Hangman to win because he can’t beat him either. Ospreay. then starts to walk off when MJF asks him how his son is doing. This then riles Ospreay up, but the Hurt Syndicate show up to keep Ospreay from doing anything. MVP then says The Hurt Syndicate have business elsewhere tonight. MVP then wishes Ospreay the best of luck tonight before they walk off.

The Hurt Syndicate’s music then hits and they make their way down to the ring. The fans chants for each man in the group as MVP points to them except for MJF as he gets a chorus of boos. MVP then introduces the group before pointing out that Bobby Lashley used to live in this area, but now he lives in Texas. MVP then asks Lashley what is opinion on Denver is. Lashley then puts his hand out before giving the city a thumbs down. MVP then says AEW is where the best wrestle and he is standing by the best tag team in the business. MVP then says if this is where the best wrestle where are the best tags teams. MVP then says they’re in your imagination because there is no one capable of beating the Standard of Excellence and the All Mighty for the tag titles.

MVP then says with that show some respect for the Young Genius Maxwell Jacob Friedman. MVP then hands MJF the microphone. MJF says he wants gold just like his best friends Bob and Shelton and he wants to get back his World Championship. MJF then says this means he has to start wrestling again and that brings him to Mexico in a couple of weeks. MJF then talks about Mexico’s supposed top guy in Mistico. MJF then says the people of Mexico believe Mistico is the best in the world, but that can’t be true because he is.

MJF then says when he stepped into Mistico’s home country he sold out that arena. MJF then says he was the youngest foreigner to do so because he’s a megastar. MJF then says if you don’t believe him Happy Gilmore 2 comes out July 25. MJF then says he thinks Mistico is a small fish in a smelly pond, but he is a philanthropist so he is going to watch Mistico next week and if he feels like it, he will let Mistico wrestle him in Mexico. MJF then says because it’s not personal and MVP joins in to say that it’s just business. The Hurt Syndicate is then interrupted by the arrival of “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Komander and Kevin Knight, with Komander giving MJF a piece of his mind for disrespecting Mistico, Mexico and him.

He then yells at MJF in Spanish, some of which seems to translate to him calling out the former World Champion. Bailey then says the Hurt Business want the best and the three of them are some international killers. Kevin then calls out The Hurt Syndicate to get it on tonight in the Mile High City. MVP then asks if that’s what they want before saying they haven’t earned it. MVP then says if they would like an opportunity against the Tag Team Champions why not prove it by earning it. They then walk off as LFI make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night. We then get a look back at what happened on Collision as LFI enter the ring.

Trios Match: La Faccion Ingobernable (“El Toro Blanco” RUSH, The Beast Mortos and Dralistico) vs. Komander, “The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey

The match starts off with Knight and RUSH before things break down into chaos and the action spills out of the ring. Bailey then lays into Mortos as Komander is sent to the ring post and RUSH and Dralistico go after Knight. Knight and RUSH then get back in the ring as Bailey comes in for a double team to allow Kevin to get the near fall. Speedball then tags in and he lays into RUSH with a flurry of offense. Speedball then sends RUSH to the ropes, but Mortos intervenes and it allows RUSH to strike back before Mortos and Dralistico come in. They then gang up on Speedball to send him to the mat and it allows RUSH to get a near fall before LFI sends Bailey to the outside onto his partners and sends all three down to the floor.

Komander then gets a tag to send Dralistico to the mat. Knight then gets involved as well before Komander gets a near fall. He then heads to the corner, but Dralistico evades and sends him to the mat with a reverse rana instead. Both men are down before Knight and RUSH get their respective tags and hits some strikes. RUSH then hits Knight with a right hand and follows it up with a rolling right hand to send Kevin to the corner. The referee then intervenes as RUSH looks for the Bull’s Horns. He then fakes out Knight for a kick instead. RUSH then backs off and does his Ingobernable pose before charging towards Knight again, but Knight catches RUSH for a two count.

La Faccion Ingobernable then look to triple team on Bailey, Komander and Knight, but Bailey, Komander and Knight hit a triple dropkick on all three men and take flight to land on La Faccion Ingobernable on the outside. RUSH then hits a suplex on Komander and Mortos follows it up with a Samoan Drop. Dralistico then hits a Crucifix Bomb and Mortos pins Komander, but Komander kicks out.

Bailey then tags in and hits a modified moonsault on Mortos. He then pins him, but RUSH breaks the fall. Knight then dropkicks RUSH out of the ring and Bailey trips Mortos. Bailey then hits a superkick on Mortos, then double teams on Knight. Bailey then hits a roundhouse kick on Mortos and Komander walks the ropes. He then flies out of the ring to land on RUSH and Dralistico on the outside and Knight hits the UFO Splash on Mortos for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, Komander, “The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey!

After the match, The Hurt Syndicate make their way back out to ringside. MVP says Knight, Bailey and Komander have earned a Trios Match against Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MJF. Lashley and Benjamin then go after Knight and Bailey, but Knight and Bailey send them crashing out of the ring. MJF then goes after Bailey and Knight, but Komander flies off the top rope to land on him. It is then made official that the Trios Match will take place next week during Summer Blockbuster.

We then head to the back, where we hear from Daniel Garcia and Paragon as Adam Cole addresses the mutual respect between them. They then agree to a match against Don Callis Family later tonight before Garcia walks off and a graphic lets us know that Max Caster will do the Best Wrestler Alive open challenge up next.

We then see The Patriarchy in another section of the backstage area as Christian Cage talks about Nick Wayne’s run in the Best of Super Juniors in Japan. Cage then talks about the grueling schedule and how Nick Wayne is the ROH World Television Champion, which means he doesn’t get a night off as he defends tonight. Wayne then says this happened before and it was light work, but Cage says that he isn’t finished. Cage then says the match will be a 4-Way. Cage then tells Mother Wayne they should go find a place to lay down before deciding they want to see this one up close.

We then head back to ringside for Max Caster’s open challenge. Caster has a contract saying he is the best wrestler alive. Caster then gives the paper and a pen to the referee to sign it as Caster tries to get the crowd to do the chant. Caster then says tonight is the return of the five minute open challenge and he asks for the timer. Caster then says we will see who can last five minutes with the best wrestler alive and Powerhouse Hobbs answers the call.

Max Caster’s Five Minute Open Challenge: “The Best Wrestler Alive” Max Caster vs. The Opps’ AEW World Trios Champion Powerhouse Hobbs

The match starts off with Hobbs running over Caster. Caster then looks to fly out of the corner off the middle rope, but Hobbs catches him and hits him with a spinebuster for the win.

The winner of the Max Caster’s Five Minute Open Challenge, The Opps’ AEW World Trios Champion Powerhouse Hobbs!

After the match, Hobbs celebrates and we hear that the International Championship 4-Way Match is up next.

Brody King then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Claudio Castagnoli, Máscara Dorada and Kenny Omega follows.

AEW International Championship 4-Way Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega (c) vs. Hounds of Hell’s Brody King vs. The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli vs. Máscara Dorada

The match starts off with all four men going at it and King and Castagnoli being cleared out before Omega and Dorada trade moves. Castagnoli then rushes back in the ring to lay them both out. Castagnoli. then gets blindsided by King and both men head to the outside where Omega gets the drop on Castagnoli and Dorada gets the drop on all four men with a dive. Castagnoli then sends Omega to the barricade before turning his attention to King. Both men then trade forearms before King gets sent to the barricade. Castagnoli then sets up for a running uppercut and takes a boot instead by King. King then goes for a running boot, but Dorada tries to get the drop on him. Dorado is then powerbombed onto Castagnoli by King. King then takes control before being hit with a snap dragon suplex by Omega onto the floor.

Omega then gets back in the ring and looks for the Terminator dive to the outside and he takes control of the match. Omega and Castagnoli are back in the ring and Omega fights back to take Castagnoli to the mat before heading up top for a moonsault onto the knees of Castagnoli. Castagnoli then sends Omega to the corner, but Omega slips away for a snap dragon suplex on Castagnoli. Omega then hits one on Dorada as he enters the ring. King then comes in and blocks the suplex, then sends Omega to the corner before placing Dorado on his shoulders. King then hits a Death Valley Driver on Dorada into Omega. King is then caught by Castagnoli for a cover and a two count. Castagnoli then goes after Omega in the corner, but Omega fights back and hits a V-Trigger on Castagnoli in the corner.

Castagnoli then fights his way up top as King comes in to hit Omega. He then goes after Castagnoli on the turnbuckle before Omega places King on his shoulders. King then blocks a One Winged Angel, but Castagnoli hits a clothesline on King and sends him to the mat hard. Castagnoli then goes for a cover, but Omega breaks it up. Castagnoli then sends Omega out of the ring before climbing the turnbuckle, but King intercepts. Castagnoli then fends him off and sends King to the mat, but Dorada hits a hurricanrana on Castagnoli. He then sends Castagnoli away before covering King for a two count.

Omega then looks for a One Winged Angel on Dorada, but Dorada fights him off before getting taken out by Castagnoli. He is then laid out by King for a two count. King and Castagnoli then fight back to their feet. Dorada then looks for his opening and goes for a cross body, but he hits a headscissors instead before Castagnoli hits a boot on him. King then goes after Castagnoli, but he takes a giant swing for a moment before Dorada goes for a cover that Castagnoli breaks up. He then hits Dorada with a Neutralizer before covering King, but Omega breaks the pin. Dorada then catches Omega for a near fall before Castagnoli rolls him up for a two count. Dorada then gets cut off by Castagnoli, but hits a headscissors driving him into the mat as he goes to the ropes for a hurricanrana and the cover, but Omega breaks it up.

Castagnoli then goes after Dorada, but is sent over the top rope to the outside and it allows Dorada to hit a shooting star press off the top rope and to the outside. He then runs back in the ring and dodges a clothesline before taking King out on the outside. He then goes to the top, but gets caught by Omega who hits the One Winged Angel for the win.

The winner of the 4-Way Match and still the AEW International Champion, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega!

After the match, Excalibur resets the show by introducing himself, Taz and Ian Riccaboni. The screen then goes black for a second or two and the second half of the show starts. Omega was still in the ring celebrating his win when Kazuchika Okada’s entrance music hits. Okada then heads to the ring and the fans chant “holy shit” while Okada holds up his title belt and Omega holds up his. Omega and Okada then deliver forearms and punches at one another. Omega then starts to get the better of it, but Okada cuts him off with a body shot. Okada then goes for a Rainmaker, but Omega kicks him. Omega then sets up Okada for a One Winged Angel. Okada then slipped away and scurries out of the ring.

Excalibur then sets up a highlight video package from AEW Collision that set up the FTR vs. Atlantis Jr. and Templario match.

We then head to the back, where Ricochet is talking about how fans have the pleasure of watching four hours of AEW. Ricochet then says he will not be competing in this crappy town. Ricochet then says he will be watching to find people who will follow and serve him while making sure that his quest for gold becomes a reality.

Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness then took over commentary and Will Ospreay and CRU make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night.

Singles Match: “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. CRU’s Lio Rush

The match starts off with Rush ducking to ringside. Rush then avoids a Styles Clash and rakes Ospreay’s eyes. Ospreay then regains control immediately and sets up for his finisher, which leads to Rush exiting the ring again. Ospreay then follows and Rush hits Ospreay with a suicide dive.

Rush then tried to put Ospreay in a sleeper, but Ospreay gets out and hits him with a pump kick and kawada kicks. Ospreay then does a Pele Kick to take Lio down and follows it up with a torture rack and a powerbomb. Rush then ducks a kick and grabs his leg, but Ospreay kicks him. Rush then hits a poisonrana and a bottom rope cutter for two.

Rush then lays in several punches to the head before going up top. He then gets down to duck a charging Ospreay and kicks him in the face. Ospreay then intercepts Rush with an Oscutter and follows it up with another one, but Rush kicks out at two. Ospreay then goes for Hidden Blade, but Rush grabbed the referee’s shirt. Ospreay then kicks away Andretti. Rush then charges at him, but Ospreay sends him over the turnbuckle and takes Andretti out in the process. Ospreay then follows it up with a flipping tope suicida. Ospreay then sends Rush in the ring and hits an elbow shot. Rush then hits DDT and a frog splash. Andretti then slides a necklace to Rush, but the referee sees it. Ospreay then hits a Styles Clash for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay!

After the match, Andretti attacks Ospreay.Rush then hits an assisted neckbreaker. The music of Hangman Page then hits as he makes his way down to the ring. Rush then takes off as Page punches Andretti, but then is saved by Rush to avoid a buckshot lariat. Page then checks on Ospreay and helps him up. They both fist bump as Will’s music starts up again.

Page then grabs a mic and says if Will Ospreay has his back, he will have his. Page then says he wants to make one thing clear and that is that he is his own man and he doesn’t need help to win the world championship, not from anyone, especially from the worst man to ever walk the planet. He then says he doesn’t need help from the man that will go after his family for his own glory. Page then says he will never need or accept help from Swerve Strickland. Page then says he will ride into Texas and defeat Jon Moxley. Page then says he will hold the title high above his head for all the fans and all of Texas. Page then turns around and Jon Moxley is standing behind him. Both men then stare each other down as Marina Shafir, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta make their way out through the crowd. Ospreay then comes down with chairs and hands one to Hangman. Claudio then grabs chairs, but Moxley calls them off as they leave through the crowd.

We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is speaking with Don Callis, who is accompanied by Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita. Callis says he accepts the challenge that Adam Cole issued during the Dynamite portion of the show. Callis then says Bandido has cost him money. Callis then tells Bandido to get The Outrunners. Callis then says he will show them “ProtoShita” and “the greatest luchador in the great country of Mexico” Hechicero. Callis and his crew then applauds as Hechicero joins them and speaks in Spanish. Takeshita then speaks briefly in Japanese. Callis then says they will kick some ass today.

Atlantis Jr. and Templario then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and FTR follows.

Tag Team Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) vs. Atlantis Jr. and Templario

The match starts off with Atlantis wanting a handshake from Cash, but Wheeler doesn’t want it. Wheeler then overpowers him and he blows kisses to the crowd. Cash then wants to shake hands, but Atlantis says no. Cash then cinches in a Hammerlock and Atlantis escapes and runs the ropes, then hits a tiaras for for a two count. Wheeler goes to his corner and Harwood gets the tag as does Templario. Dax then hits a wrist lock into a shoulder tackle. Templario then kips up and hits a drop toehold, then gets a two count. Harwood then mocks kissing the boot of Templario, but Templario tries to crush his hand. Harwood then hits overhand chops, but Templario won’t back down. Harwood then hits a jumping knee lift and Wheeler hits one as well.

Atlantis then takes down Wheeler. He then sends his teammate into FTR for a double team dropkick. Atlantis and Templario then slide out of the ring, but FTR are waiting for them. Templario then has Harwood up in the corner. Wheelers then hits German, but he lands on his feet. He then runs into a powerbomb from Wheeler for a two count.

Templario then coves Dax, but he kicks out at two. Cash then grabs Atlantis to the floor as Dax covers Templario for only a two count. Templario then rolls up Dax for a near fall. Cash then makes a blind tag and he comes in, but is sent to the corner. Templario and Atlantis then double team Cash. Atlantis is then sent to the floor and Templario covers Cash, but he kicks out at two. Cash is down as Atlantis is up on the top rope, but Dax pushes him off. Cash then nails Templario and covers, holding him down to get the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!

After the match, Stokely says he has something important to say as the fans boo him loudly. Cash then tries to get the crowd to shut up. Stokely then says its a shocker FTR wins again as they have won the most matches. Stokely then says it doesn’t matter what company or country you are from as everyone falls to FTR. Dax then grabs a mic and says the greatest tag team of all time is trying to speak. Dax then says Denver had their chance, but not now and top guys out.

We then get a brief video package on Thekla and Schiavone hypes her in-ring debut for later in the show.

Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero then make their way out for the next match of the night and then waited on the stage while Kyle Fletcher has a separate entrance with Don Callis. The Outrunners then make their way down to the ring and Bandido follows.

Trios Match: Don Callis Family (“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita) and Hechicero vs. ROH World Champion Bandido and The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum)

The match starts off with Hechicero and Bandido and Hechicero takes down Bandido and grabs his leg. Bandido then breaks the hold as he takes down Hechicero. Bandido then grabs Hechicero and he is sent down. Bandido then comes off the top rope and takes down Hechicero, who comes back and puts choke hold on Bandido. The Outrunners then come in, but are held off by Takeshita and Fletcher. The Outrunners then fight back as Bandido runs the ropes, but is caught by Hechicero and dropped on his back. Hechicero then hits the ring and runs the ropes, then takes down Bandido on the floor. Fletcher then takes out Bandido on the floor. Hechicero then grabs the arm of Truth Magnum and sends him to the opposite corner.

Bandido is on the floor as Takeshita keeps him from getting in the ring. Truth then tags in Turbo Floyd and he takes down Fletcher and Hechicero. Takeshita then comes in, but is dropped by Floyd. Turbo is up on the top rope and walks the ropes, then sends Hechicero down. Bandido then recovers and is tagged in. Bandido then kicks Hechicero as both men roll each other up for several near falls. Both men then take each other down with shotgun drop kicks. Takeshita is tagged in and he clears the ring out The Outrunners. Takeshita then picks up Bandido, spins him around and then drops him for a blue thunder bomb. Takeshita then covers him for only a two count.

The Outrunners then double team Fletcher as Bandido comes down with a huge frog splash. Bandido then covers him, but Takeshita and Hechicero break up the pin attempt. Fletcher then takes down Bandido and sends The Outrunners to the floor. Takeshita, Hechicero and Fletcher then triple team Bandido. Outrunners are in the match as Bandido takes out Hechicero on the floor. Fletcher is down as Outrunners go for the double bionic elbow, but is stopped by Takeshita. Fletcher then picks up Floyd and hits him with a brain buster for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, Don Callis Family (“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita) and Hechicero!

We then head to the back, where Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne have Anna Jay in their grasps. Tay Melo then returns to make the save. We then get a pull apart brawl on the stage area.

We then head to another portion of the backstage area, where Billy Gunn and Anthony Bowens are talking to Lexy Nair. Bowens makes a challenge to take on Kyle Fletcher at next week’s Summer Blockbuster.

Ricochet then makes his way down to the ring and joins the commentary desk for the next match of the night. We then get the rest of the entrances.

ROH World TV Championship 4-Way Match: The Patriarchy’s Nick Wayne (c) vs. The Sons of Texas’ ROH World Tag Team Champion Sammy Guevara vs. AR Fox vs. Lee Johnson

The match starts off with Johnson and Wayne trying to launch an attack only to end up on the floor. Sammy then tries a cutter on Fox, but he handstands instead. He then goes for a dropkick, but that misses and they both kip up. Fox and Wayne are in the ring now and Johnson pulls Wayne out of the ring, only to have Johnson eat the senton splash from Fox on the floor. Guevara then does his jumping spot and hits a back elbow on Wayne. Fox is in, but Sammy cuts him off with a jumping knee. Sammy then clears the top rope and takes out Johnson on one side and Wayne on the other side. Sammy then hits Fox with the cutter for a two count. Blake then slows down Sammy long enough for Lee to push him to the floor. He then follows it up with a front flip senton. Fox then hits one onto Johnson. Blake then hits a front flip senton off the steps and onto Fox.

Wayne then wipes out Guevara in the ring and Wayne charges, but Sammy moves. Sammy then rolls into the ring and Nick hits a backslide counter for a two count. Sammy then looks for the GTH and he hits it. Lee then breaks the pin up. Johnson then hits a roll through DVD into a kick and a standing moonsault and gets a two. Fox then sneaks in with a step-up dropkick on Wayne. Fox then does the matrix move, allowing Wayne to hit a dragon suplex on Johnson. Fox and Wayne then trade forearms. Fox then hits a Thesz Press and a twisting suplex. Fox then sets Johnson in the corner and he hits a short powerbomb between the ropes. Fox then hits a Swanton Bomb on Wayne, but he gets the knees up. Wayne then hits the Wayne Driver for the win.

The winner of the 4-Way Match and still the ROH World TV Champion, The Patriarchy’s Nick Wayne!

Tony and Nigel hen run down the official matches for next week’s Summer Blockbuster in Portland.

Thekla then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and her opponent is already in the ring.

Singles Match: “The Toxic Spider” Thekla vs. Lady Frost

The match starts off Thekla taking Frost to the corner. She then rolls her through and hits a kick to the head. Thekla then tries to rip the face off of Frost. Thekla then argues with the referee and Frost gets some offense going, but that ends quickly and Thekla hits a drive by knee on the apron. Frost then fights back to her feet with forearms, but she is dropped with one forearm. Thekla then does the spider. She then turns around and hits the spear. Thekla then cinches in The Death Trap and Frost submits.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Toxic Spider” Thekla!

After the match, Thekla puts on the cross face, but Queen Aminata makes her way out to save Frost. Thekla then escapes the ring and taunts Aminata. Aminata then grabs the mic and says she gets it as anytime someone new comes here they try and make a name for themselves. Aminata then says this is where the best wrestle, but she is the one and only African Queen and they stomp on spiders like Thekla. Aminata then says next week she wants Thekla and they will see who steps on who.

We then see the Okada-Omega encounter after Omega retained his title and it is announced that Omega will face Okada in a Winner Takes All Match at All In.

We then get the entrances of the main event of the night.

8-Man Tag Team Match: Don Callis Family (Rocky “Azucar” Romero, Trent Beretta, “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer and “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander) vs. Paragon (AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) and Daniel Garcia

The match starts off with Strong and Romero and Strong works the arm of Rocky, but Cole gets the tag. Baretta is in the match and he hammers Cole with forearms and taunts his pose. Cole then cuts him off with a kick and a neck breaker for a two count. O’Reilly is in now, but Baretta hits him with a knee to stop him. Alexander then tags in and he runs over KOR, but Kyle with a counter. Garcia is in and he drops everyone from the corner. He then mounts Alexander and Archer is in, but he moves and Garcia punches both of them. Rocky then tries and gets hit as well. Archer then pushes the pile.

Garcia then tries to fight out of the corner. He then avoids an Alexander scoop slam and tags in KOR. Paragon are all in now. Archer, Rocky and Josh all go down. Running knee from KOR to Archer off the apron. Superkick is then blocked by Josh, but not the enziguiri. Backstabber is hit by Cole for a two count. Romero is on the apron, but he hits a superkick from Cole. Garcia then hits a running knee on Romero. RPG Vice is tacked up for an O’Reilly shotgun dropkick. Archer then flattens all of Paragon. Alexander then hits a German suplex on Cole for a two count. He then avoids a fold-up move and he fakes the superkick and goes low. Panama Sunrise by Cole. Garcia then gets the tag, but Archer in now and hits everyone. Total Elimination from Paragon on Archer. Cole and Baretta are left and they get the tag. Cole is cut off with a rolling elbow, but Cole with a pump kick. Baretta is out the back door and he hits a half-and-half suplex. Baretta is thinking of something, but Cole hits another superkick. Romero then gets the tag and the Storm Zero is blocked. Romero then hits the springboard into a superkick from Cole. Cole then hits the boom on Romero for the win.

The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, Paragon (AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) and Daniel Garcia!

After the match, the rest of the Don Callis Family make their way out to stare down the winners and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Fyter Fest on June 4, 2025

  • AEW International Championship 4-Way Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega (c) vs. Hounds of Hell’s Brody King vs. The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli vs. Máscara Dorada
  • Tag Team Match (AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné on commentary): AEW Women’s Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa vs. Skye Blue and Hounds of Hell’s Julia Hart
  • Non-Title Match: The Death Riders’ AEW World Champion Jon Moxley vs. Mark Briscoe
  • “The Toxic Spider” Thekla makes her AEW in-ring debut
  • Tag Team Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) vs. Atlantis Jr. and Templario
  • Trios Match: La Faccion Ingobernable (“El Toro Blanco” RUSH, The Beast Mortos and Dralistico) vs. Komander, “The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • Singles Match: “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. CRU’s Lio Rush
  • We’ll Hear From The Hurt Syndicate (AEW World Tag Team Champions “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin, MJF and MVP)
  • We’ll Hear From “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay
  • The Patriarchy (Christian Cage and ROH World TV Champion Nick Wayne) returns

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