Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing July 9, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. The AEW All In: Texas go-home show sees The Death Riders (AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) and The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) face “Hangman” Adam Page, “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay and The Opps (AEW World Tios Champions Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata) in an All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match. Plus, AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné and AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm will have a face-to-face ahead of Saturday’s All In: Texas
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!
The show opens up with Excalibur, Taz and Ian Riccaboni welcoming us as Mercedes Moné’s music hits and she makes her way down to the ring. Moné starts off by telling Texas to say hello to their CEO. Moné then calls the AEW Women’s World Champion out to meet her face to face, but the screen comes on instead. Storm talks about two big things coming out of Texas and says she is at least one of them. Moné then tells Storm to come out of hiding. Moné then promises not to hurt Luther too badly, but Storm insists she is not hiding before calling for her music.
Storm then makes her way down the ramp with a bottle of champagne. Moné then offers a toast to Storm and a toast for herself as she will be the new AEW Women’s World Champion. Moné then takes a sip and complains about it being burnt, but Storm tells her to save the performative BS for her entrance. Storm then runs down Moné and asks her what she has to hide going into their match. Storm then says she warned Moné that she isn’t like the others, then says week after week Moné has talked like she’s some sort of underdog. Storm then says Moné has little authenticity and no emotional depth, then calls her a fraud and says she’s found herself with the AEW Women’s World Championship whereas Moné hides behind her belts. Storm then asks Moné what she’s so afraid of. Moné then says Storm and herself have walked similar pasts, but they are nothing alike because she will always be better than Storm. Moné then says she will always outshine Storm with success and she’s not afraid of anyone or anything. Moné then says no one will stop the Moné Train including Storm. Storm then says legacies don’t exist because everyone will die, then cheers with Moné and nails her. Moné then clears out of the ring and retreats up the ramp as Storm’s music hits and Storm runs Moné down even more.
We then head to the back, where Jon Moxley talks about “Hangman” Adam Page, asking if he can hold the line under pressure of everyone counting on him at All In: Texas. Moxley then says he thinks Page is a waste, but the Hangman has one chance to prove him wrong. Moxley then says Hangman had better walk that aisle like it’s his last time because whether he likes it or not, he is all the way in with this.
We then head to the parking lot, where the Young Bucks have finally arrived ahead of the All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match.
Bandido and Brody King then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and ProtoShita follows.
The match starts off with Brody King and Konosuke Takeshita and both men trade heavy strikes until King takes the upper hand. This then forces Takeshita to make the tag to Fletcher, who ends up suffering a similar fate until King decides to tag in Bandido. Bandido then keeps Fletcher on his toes with a flurry of offense, forcing Fletcher to his corner where he calls out Takeshita to tag in. Takeshita then obliges and both men go at it, with Bandido hitting Takeshita with an arm drag only to get laid out with a lariat Takeshita. He then nails King and sends him right back out of the ring, leading to a dive from Bandido, Takeshita and King.
King then sends Bandido back into the ring to work on a double team on Takeshita, but Fletcher intervenes to even things out. Fletcher and Takeshita then send King out of the ring. Bandido then hits Fletcher with a DDT and tags in King. King then hits a Sidewalk Slam on Fletcher, then hits a clothesline on him in the corner and a senton. King then sends Fletcher crashing into the mat, then tags in Bandido as Takeshita tags in on his side. Bandido then hits a hurricanrana on Takeshita, but Fletcher and Takeshita double team on Bandido. Takeshita then gets Bandido into a powerbomb position on the ropes, but Bandido counters into a hurricanrana. King then locks in a Sleeper on Fletcher and Bandido hits a 450 Splash on Takeshita before going for a pin. Fletcher then breaks free and breaks up the fall.
Fletcher then sends King crashing over the barricade with a boot, but Bandido hits an enzuigiri on Takeshita from the apron. Bandido then climbs to the top rope, but Takeshita sees him coming and hits a Raging Fire on him for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, Don Callis Family’s ProtoShita (“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita)!
After the match, Callis joins Fletcher and Takeshita to celebrate as commentary hypes up the upcoming week leading to All In: Texas on Saturday.
We then get a video package on The Outrunners promising to take FTR down tomorrow night with Jet Speed and The Patriarchy in the mix for an 8-Man Tag Match on Collision.
We then see FTR backstage with Stokely and The Patriarchy. Christian Cage says everyone’s pedigree speaks for itself and everyone will do their best on Collision and at All In. Cage then says if FTR scratches their back, then they will scratch theirs when they become AEW World Tag Team Champions. Stokely then lists off all the miscarriages of justice perpetrated against FTR and says they should be getting a tag title shot on Saturday. Stokely then says as far as the back scratching goes, they will see how it goes on Collision.
Ricochet then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Blake Christian is already in the ring. We then get a picture in picture promo, where Blake Christian complains about the Gates of Agony taking out his boy Lee Johnson and hopes that Ricochet will keep them on a leash tonight.
The match starts off with Christian getting an early advantage with strikes. Ricochet then hits a flurry of offense. Blake then regains control and hits a splash on Ricochet on the floor. The Gates of Agony then appear on the stage and provide a distraction, which allows Ricochet to send Christian into the ring steps. Both men are now in the ring once more, but Ricochet sends Christian to the outside. He then goes for a dive, but gets caught by Christian for a two count. Christian is up on his feet and he lays into Ricochet with some right hands until Ricochet fights back. Christian then hits a cutter and sets up for a 450 splash and get a two count on Ricochet.
Christian then goes to the ropes but is knocked to the outside as the Gates of Agony try to intervene. They then manage to succeed right after Ricochet distracts the referee and this gives Ricochet the opening to hit a Spirit Gun. Ricochet then follows it up with the Vertigo for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Ricochet!
After the match, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun hit a double Razor’s Edge on Christian. They then stand beside Ricochet as he celebrates his win.
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette talks to MJF about the upcoming “Talky-Talk” segment with Mark Briscoe. MJF insists that he won’t be dealing with that alone as he has The Hurt Syndicate with him. MVP then interrupts to get the tag champs to grab their titles, only to find out that JetSpeed have taken the belts early after Kevin Knight got the win over Shelton on Collision. This then riles the trio up, leaving MJF on his own.
We then get a video package looking at the history between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega leading to their Winner Takes All Match at All In: Texas.
Mark Briscoe’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring for a “Talky-Talk” segment. MJF then makes his way down to the ring and both men stare each other down. We then get a “Tiny pickle” chant from the crowd until Briscoe asks them to settle down. MJF then runs Briscoe down before mocking the Texas crowd as he jokes about dog-walking Briscoe at All In: Texas. The crowd then tells MJF to shut the f**k up, but MJF tells Briscoe there will be no “talky-talk” but he can take a “walky-walk” right on out of this ring. Briscoe then tells MJF to listen and says it sounds like he needs is a good old fashioned country ass whoopin. Briscoe then talk about delivering the ass whoopin to win the Casino Gauntlet, but that is Saturday and Wednesday is “Talky-Talk” day.
MJF then tries to berate Briscoe, but it doesn’t work because Briscoe says he is proud to be a country redneck and to work hard for every dollar he has earned. Briscoe then talks about MJF thinking he is rich, but Briscoe says he has his own riches in his family and loved ones. Briscoe then says MJF isn’t rich, he is bankrupt. Briscoe then says the word of the day is bankrupt because MJF is morally bankrupt and he has no soul. Briscoe then says he sees right through MJF and he already knows what he is going to do. Briscoe then says he knows MJF is going to talk some trash about his brother and try to rile him up. Briscoe then invites MJF to give it his best. MJF then says he will never talk bad about Jay, who he says will go down as one of the greatest wrestlers and human beings ever. MJF then says he does pity Jay, who has had to watch from the pearly gates to see Mark going from being one half of the best tag team in pro wrestling to becoming a joke.
MJF then leans in and tells Mark that Jay would probably tell him “it shouldn’t have been him in that accident, it should’ve been you.” This then gets Mark Briscoe mad enough to take MJF down to the mat and he lays in some punches before the Hurt Syndicate make their way down to make the save. Briscoe then chases MJF to the back, only to be intercepted by JetSpeed and take Shelton Benjamin to the ring steps before laying out Lashley with a running kick on the floor. They then continue the fight as The Patriarchy make their way out to pick up the scraps. They then focus on Lashley, setting him up for a Con-Chair-To on his knee as JetSpeed focus on dealing with Shelton Benjamin in the ring. We then get a thrust kick by Speedball that leads to a UFO Splash by Kevin Knight before both men stare down The Patriarchy who look at them from outside the ring.
Commentary then hypes up the card for All In: Texas and up next we find out who earns the #2 spot in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match.
Megan Bayne makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and we get a shot of Kris Statlander watching from the crowd. Thekla then makes her way down to the ring next and Queen Aminata and Tay Melo follow.
The match starts off with Bayne going after Thekla as Aminata and Melo go at it. Thekla is then sent out of the ring by Bayne, who lays out Melo and Aminata with a double clothesline. The action then spills to the outside and we get a dive off the top by Aminata. Thekla then takes control shortly after. Thekla then gets a two count on Aminata. Melo then comes in to intervene, but Bayne breaks it up before going after Aminata and Melo. Bayne then takes control as she sends Thekla down for a near fall before Aminata and Melo go after Bayne. They then duck a double clothesline before sending Bayne out of the ring. Aminata then rolls up Melo for a two count before Thekla breaks it up.
Bayne then gets involved and lifts Thekla up to send her over the rope onto Aminata and Melo after sending them outside. She then hits a big dive of her own when they get back on their feet. She then sends Melo back in the ring, but Melo manages to fight back with some kicks. She then sets up Bayne for a Gory special knee strike, but gets sent out of the ring as Thekla goes after Bayne instead. She then sets up for a spear, but only gets a near fall before Aminata breaks up the pin.
Bayne is then sent out of the ring as Aminata turns things around on Thekla to send her to the ropes. Penelope Ford then intervenes and Anna Jay pulls her away as Bayne sets up for Fate’s Descent. Bayne then hits her finisher for the win.
The winner of the 4-Way Match for the #2 Spot in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet at All In: Texas, “The Megasus” Megan Bayne!
After the match, Bayne celebrates as commentary acknowledges the recent tragedy in central Texas and how AEW will keep the victims and their families in their thoughts.
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette tries to get a word with Thekla about the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match on Saturday, but she gets attacked by Queen Aminata and both women go at it.
Mark Briscoe then shows up to say he got just what he needed from MJF tonight and is all fired up to win the Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match at All In: Texas.
We then head back to ringside as Samoa Joe makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night. Wheeler Yuta then makes his way down to the ring through the crowd.
The match starts off with Wheeler Yuta trying to lock up with Samoa Joe, but he barely seems fazed by Yuta wrenching his arm. Joe then takes Yuta to the mat and forces him to go for the ropes for a break. Yuta then calls for a test of strength and Joe obliges, which causes an issue for Yuta as he gets sent to the corner. Yuta then catches Joe for a moment, but Joe moves away from a jump from Yuta. Joe then leaves the ring as Yuta goes for another dive and Joe moves away once more, forcing Yuta to land on the floor.
Joe then gets a near fall on Yuta and both men get back to their feet before Joe takes Yuta back down to the canvas. Yuta then manages to fight back enough to send Joe to the outside for a dive that hits this time. Joe then gets back in the ring and he is taken down by Yuta for a two count. Joe is then sent to the corner, but he fights back until Yuta takes him down for an armbar. Joe then fights back with a Manhattan Drop before getting a two off a running senton. Joe then keeps on top of Yuta for a second near fall in a row before bringing Yuta to the corner. Joe then then sends Yuta to the ropes, but Yuta looks for a German suplex. Yuta then takes a bite out of Joe and tries to roll him up. Joe then counters into a Coquina Clutch and Yuta taps out.
The winner of the Singles Match, The Opps’ AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe!
After the match, Joe’s celebration is cut short by the arrival of Gabe Kidd as Kidd blindsides Joe. Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata then make their way down to intervene. Kidd and Yuta then escape through the crowd.
Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata are then introduced for the main event of the night as they are already in the ring. Will Ospreay and “Hangman” Adam Page then make their way down to the ring next.
The Young Bucks then make their way down to the ring next and The Death Riders follow.
The match starts off with Hangman Page hitting some punches on Matt Jackson. Page then tries to go after Jon Moxley, which opens the door for The Young Bucks to double team on him with strikes. Page then makes a tag to Ospreay while The Young Bucks taunt the crowd and he flies into the ring to take them both out. The babyface team then isolate Nick Jackson for a bit until the heels had to run in to break up a pinfall. All eight men then end up getting involved. This then sets up a big pile of guys on the floor for Hangman Page to take everyone down with his signature Moonsault off the ring post to the floor.
Page then gets the tag to go after everyone he can before finally focusing on Matthew for a fall away slam. Page then goes after Castagnoli with a dive to the outside as we see a table being set up at ringside. Page then gets back in the ring for a Liger Bomb on Matthew, but Nicholas breaks the pin up at two.
Page then looks for a Dead Eye, but Castagnoli gets a blind tag and he goes after Hangman. A tag is then made to Hobbs and Hobbs trades shots with Castagnoli before sending him to the corner for a series of strikes. Castagnoli then starts to fight back, but Shibata makes the tag to go after him. The Bucks and Page then jump in and chaos ensues until Ospreay gets caught with a double superkick by The Bucks. They then do the same to Hobbs, setting him up to be sent through the table by Castagnoli. An EVP Trigger is then hit on Shibata as Moxley gets the tag now. He then cinches in a bulldog choke and Shibata taps out.
The winners of the All Star 8-Man Tag Team Match, The Death Riders (AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli) and The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)!
After the match, Page tries to intervene but he is cut off by Gabe Kidd. Yuta then comes in as the Death Riders set up Page before handing a couple of plastic bags to cover Hangman with. The EVPs are hesitant to do to their old friend what was once done to Bryan Danielson and they never quite do it as the big screen reveals Swerve Strickland out in the parking lot.
He then talks about the choices that have to be made in life before we see that he is operating an excavator and he goes to work destroying the custom limousine of the Young Bucks. We then cut between him doing this and The Opps and Page turning things around on the Bucks and the Death Riders. Page then looks to set up for a Buckshot Lariat on Moxley, but Castagnoli intercepts with an uppercut. This doesn’t faze Hangman all that much as he sends Castagnoli away before staring down Moxley. He is then handed a chain that he looks to use on Moxley, but Shafir pulls Moxley away as the Death Riders escape through the crowd. We then head to the parking lot, where the Young Bucks are beside themselves at the sight of the caved-in limo. Prince Nana then mocks them for a moment before Strickland gets the jump on them with a Swerve Stomp sending the Bucks to the ground. Back at ringside, Hangman continues to stare Moxley down as the Death Riders retreat ahead of the big showdown at All In: Texas and the show comes to a close.