Tonight’s AEW Dynamite airing March 19 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Omaha, Nebraska. The show sees The Death Riders’ AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defend his title against “The Rated R Superstar” Cope in a Street Fight. Plus, “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis, Ricochet and “Speedball” Mike Bailey will face each other in an AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament 4-Way 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!
The show opens up with Excalibur welcoming us, while we get a shot of the snowy exterior of the building. Pyro then shoots off on the stage and Excalibur hypes the previously advertised matches and adds Will Ospreay vs. AR Fox. Excalibur is joined on commentary by Taz and Tony Schiavone.
We then get the entrances of the first match of the night, which is the AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament 4-Way Match.
The match starts off with all four men begin brawling with one another. Davis is then sent out of the rind and Cassidy delivers some rapid fire kicks on Speedball. Cassidy then runs the ropes, but Ricochet pulls him under the bottom rope. Davis then powerbombs Speedball into the ring apron and sends Cassidy into it. Davis then hits a senton on Speedball, but Speedball responds with a boot on Davis in the corner and the four men continue brawling with one another.
Davis then sends Cassidy into the corner. Cassidy then sends Davis crashing into the mat, then hits a hurricanrana on Ricochet and follows it up with a Stun-Dog Millionaire on him. Speedball then hits a moonsault off the top rope to land on Davis and Ricochet, then sends Cassidy crashing into the mat and climbs to the top. Speedball then hits a moonsault on Cassidy and goes for a pin, but Davis breaks the fall by pulling Speedball under the rope. Ricochet then hits a moonsault on Cassidy off the ropes and sends Speedball crashing into the mat, but Cassidy hits a Tornado DDT on Ricochet.
Cassidy then hits an Orange Punch on Davis, but Davis nails Cassidy with a piledriver. Ricochet then manages to roll up Davis with his feet on the ropes as Speedball hits a backslide on him at the same time. The referee then declares both Speedball and Ricochet as the winners.
The winners of the AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament 4-Way Match, Ricochet and “Speedball” Mike Bailey!
We then get a video package on The Hurt Syndicate.
Mercedes Moné’s music then hits and she makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night. Billie Starkz then makes her way down to the ring next and we get a video package on Starkz.
The match starts off with Billie Starkz offering her hand to Mercedes Moné. Moné then slaps Starkz and jams her boot into Starkz’s throat, then goes for the pin. Starkz then kicks out and hits a Tornado DDT on Moné, then follows it up with a dive. Starkz then hits a Swanton Bomb on Moné off the middle rope and climbs up to the top, then hits another Swanton Bomb on Moné back in the ring and goes for a pin. Moné then kicks out, but Starkz gets Moné up in an Electric Chair position. Moné then escapes and hits a backstabber on Starkz. Moné then goes for a pin on Starkz, but Starkz kicks out.
Moné then delivers some right and left hands on Starkz and sends her out of the ring. Moné then hits a couple of double knees on Starkz. Moné then delivers some right hands on Starkz in the corner, then places her on the top rope and hits her with a superplex. Moné then hits another suplex on Starkz, but Starkz responds with a shoulder-breaker and a Northern Lights suplex. Starkz then follows it up with a kick, but Moné rolls Starkz up.
Starkz then kicks out and both women take turns rolling each other up before Starkz dropkicks Moné into the corner and gets her up in an Electric Chair position. Starkz then sends Moné crashing into the mat and goes for a pin, but Moné kicks out. Starkz then looks to fly off the top rope, but Moné moves out of the way. Moné then gets Starkz back in the ring and cinches in the Statement Maker on her and Starkz submits.
The winner and still the AEW TBS Champion, “The CEO” Mercedes Moné!
We then get a video package on The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd). Magnum and Floyd wishes The Omaha Mavericks good luck, while video footage is shown of the team’s recent visit with the basketball team.
Excalibur then hypes the Slam Dunk Saturday and Slam Dunk Sunday editions of AEW Collision. The one-hour shows will air after the NCAA basketball games. Excalibur also hypes the AEW World Championship Street Fight and says it is coming up next.
We then get highlights of last week’s segment between MJF and MVP. We then see MJF sitting in his locker room and looking at the card that MVP gave him. MJF says fans are placing their bets on which horse will become the next AEW World Champion. MJF then mentions Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page. MJF then says there’s only one thoroughbred and one mustang. MJF then says perhaps he needs a clique of his own to go against Jon Moxley. MJF then says he will have an answer for MVP next week. MJF then says the time for daddy crying over spilled milk is over and the time for him to smile over popped champagne has just begun.
Jon Moxley then makes his entrance from outside the building for the next match of the night and has the briefcase with him. Cope then attacks Moxley from behind and the next match of the night is underway.
The match starts off with Cope dragging Moxley into the back of an eighteen wheeler truck, then dropkicks him into a garage door. Moxley then sends Cope’s face bouncing off the garage door and both men continue brawling through a hallway into the ringside area. Cope then sends Moxley’s face bouncing off a table in the ringside area, then uses a microphone to nail Moxley. Cope then grabs a garbage can from under the ring and he hits Moxley with it. Cope then hits a suplex on Moxley onto the floor and places him on a chair. Cope then delivers some right hands on Moxley, but Moxley cinches in a Sleeper on Cope.
Moxley then hits Cope repeatedly with a kendo stick and jams it into his neck before both men brawl through the crowd and Cope throws another garbage can at Moxley. Moxley and Cope then exchange forearm strikes, but Cope clears the announce desk and drags Moxley on top of it. Moxley then bites Cope and hits Cope with a Paradigm Shift on top of the announce desk.
Moxley then hits a chair across Cope’s spine and jams it into his neck. Moxley then places it on top of Cope’s neck, then climbs to the top rope. Cope then tosses the chair at Moxley and joins him on the ropes, then rakes Moxley’s spine and hits him with a superplex. We then see Prince Nana watching the action from backstage as Moxley and Cope exchange forearms with one another. Cope then nails Moxley with three clotheslines, then follows it up with a flapjack. Cope then grabs Spike from under the ring and looks to hit Moxley with it, but Moxley counters into a cutter.
Moxley then grabs a table from under the ring and sets it up in the corner, but Cope hits Moxley in the midsection with Spike and blasts it across his spine. Cope then hits a suplex on Moxley on top of Spike, but Wheeler Yuta appears out of nowhere and hits a Busaiku Knee on Cope. Cope then powerbombs Yuta through a table set up on the outside, but Claudio Castagnoli and PAC appear out of nowhere and beat Cope down.
PAC then holds Cope in place on top of a chair as Castagnoli grabs a second one. FTR then make their way down to the ring to even the odds and Dax Harwood hits a DDT on PAC, then follows it up with a piledriver. He then clotheslines him out of the ring, but Cope spears Moxley through the table set up in the corner and goes for a pin. Marina Shafir then appears out of nowhere and breaks the fall, but Willow Nightingale makes her way down to the ring and flies off the apron with a senton. Kip Sabian and Nick Wayne then appear out of nowhere and Nick hits Wayne’s World on Cope. Moxley then cinches in a Bulldog Choke on Cope and Cope passes out.
The winner of the Street Fight and still the AEW World Champion, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!
After the match, we see Prince Nana make a call from backstage as commentary assumes he is talking to Swerve Strickland. FTR and Nightingale then check on Cope in the ring and Cope asks for Harwood to help him up. Harwood then jumps out of the ring and storms past Cash Wheeler to return to the back.
We then see video footage of what transpired between Bandido, Gravity and ROH World Champion Chris Jericho at AEW Revolution. Bandido is then interviewed by Renee Paquette in the backstage area. Bandido says he will never forgive Jericho for making his mother cry. Bandido then challenges Jericho to show up on Sunday’s AEW Collision to give back his brother’s mask. Johnny TV then shows up and mocks Bandido, while calling Sunday’s Collision the biggest match in history. TV then speaks about the ratings they will get if he slam dunks Bandido’s head. Bandido then agrees to face him in a match.
Will Ospreay then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and AR Fox follows.
The match starts off with both men locking up. Ospreay then hits a chop on Fox and follows it up with a Stun-Dog Millionaire, then flies out of the ring. Fox then hits an enzuigiri on Ospreay. Ospreay then hits a Spanish Fly on Fox and nails him with a kick. Ospreay then sets up for Hidden Blade, but Fox hits Ospreay with a boot and places him on the top rope. Fox then sends Ospreay crashing into the mat, then climbs back up to the top and hits him with a 450 Splash. Ospreay then responds with a Hidden Blade on Fox for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay!
After the match, Ospreay checks on Fox and points at him in a sign of respect. Ospreay then leans against the ropes and looks up at the AEW All In: Texas banner.
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is interviewing Hangman Page. Page says he will enter and win the Owen Hart Cup tournament and go on to become the next AEW World Champion.
The following matches are then announced for AEW Collision on Saturday: Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole for the TNT Title, Julia Hart vs. Queen Aminata, Konosuke Takeshita, Brian Cage and Lance Archer vs. Powerhouse Hobbs, Mark Briscoe and Rocky Romero, and another Max Caster open challenge. We then get a video package on Julia Hart vs. Queen Aminata.
The following matches are then announced for AEW Collision on Sunday: PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta vs. AR Fox and Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) for the AEW World Trios Titles, Harley Cameron in action, Bandido vs. Johnny TV and Komander and Hologram vs. The Beast Mortos and Dralistico.
Kenny Omega is then advertised for next week’s AEW Dynamite in St. Paul, Minnesota and Excalibur hypes the main event.
We then head to the back, where Mercedes Moné is being interviewed by Renee Paquette. Paquette says Moné is now 16-0. Moné then says Billie Starkz put up a fight and has a lot of heart, but it takes more than heart to beat her. Moné then questions who trained and mentored Starkz and says that person clearly knows nothing about professional wrestling. Moné then says had she trained Starkz she may have had a chance to beat her. Moné then boasts about being the greatest TBS Champion of all time.
AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm then makes her way down to the ring for the main event of the night and she joins the commentary desk. Megan Bayne and Kris Statlander then make their way down to the ring next.
The match starts off with both women staring each other down. Statlander then delivers some forearms on Bayne, then flies off the apron to land on Bayne and gets her back in the ring. Statlander then delivers some right hands on Bayne, but Bayne hits some shoulders on Statlander’s midsection in the corner.
Bayne then powerbombs Statlander into the mat and looks to follow it up with a F5. Statlander then escapes and hits a Scissor Kick on Bayne, but both women exchange right hands. Statlander then hits a kick on Bayne’s head and runs the ropes, but Penelope Ford trips her. The referee then catches Ford and ejects her from ringside.
Statlander then hits a kick on Bayne’s head and follows it up with a powerbomb on her and the Saturday Night Fever. Statlander then goes for a pin, but Bayne kicks out and hits a German suplex on Statlander. Statlander then returns the favor and both women exchange German suplexes with one another. Bayne then hits a tope suicida on Statlander and gets her back in the ring before hitting her with a Michinoku Driver. Statlander then hits a senton on Bayne off the apron, but Bayne sends Statlander crashing into the ring apron midsection first and tosses her into Storm. Bayne then hits an F5 on Statlander on the outside and hits a second one on her in the ring for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Megan Bayne!
After the match, Storm stands on the commentary desk and glares at Bayne. Storm then drops down to ringside and enters the ring, then trades punches with Bayne. Security then make their way down to the ring and pulls Bayne and Storm apart. Storm then breaks free and clotheslines Bayne over the top rope, but Bayne lands on her feet at ringside. Storm then grabs a mic and tells Bayne my God you’re a big b***h. Storm then tells Bayne he has always said that the bigger they are the harder they come so it’s about time they both get a tantric. Storm then says she and Bayne shall have a date at Dynasty. Storm then says she will make Bayne’s thighs shake and her body quake and will leave with this strap on. Storm then rolls around the ring and the show comes to a close.