Tonight’s AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming airing December 10, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The show sees AEW World Champion The Opps’ Samoa Joe defend his title against Eddie Kingston. Plus, “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland will face AEW World Trios Champions The Opps (“The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs) in a Tornado Tag 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 commentary welcoming us and they run down the card for tonight’s Winter Is Coming special.
Timeless Love Bombs then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Babes of Wrath follow.
The match starts off with Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron and Shirakawa has the early advantage before Cameron floors Shirakawa. Shirakawa then slows the pace down, but Cameron sends her down. Willow Nightingale and Toni Storm then come in. Both women then try to get the upperhand with heavy strikes. Cameron then tries to separate Storm and Nightingale before Shirakawa also gets involved. Nightingale then hits a cannonball on Storm on the floor. Babes of Wrath then double team Storm. Storm then makes her comeback with a backbreaker on Cameron. Shirakawa then comes in and hits her with a suplex. Timeless Love Bombs then make exchange quick tags to isolate Cameron.
Cameron then hits a back suplex and tags in Nightingale. Nightingale then overpowers both Storm and Shirakawa to give the Babes of Wrath the upperhand. Cameron then comes in and she gets a two count after a knee strike on Shirakawa. Nightingale then strikes Shirakawa down and corners her. Shirakawa then nails Nightingale with a DDT and tags in Storm. After some back-and-forth, Shirakawa applies the figure-four leg lock on Cameron. Nightingale and Storm then get involved in the match. She then applies the Indian Deathlock on Storm.
We then get some exchange of strikes and all four women are down on the mat. Shirakawa is the first one up and she goes after Cameron for a two count before Cameron manages to kick out. Storm and Nightingale then take their fight to the outside, where Storm gets laid out as Shirakawa and Cameron go at it back in the ring. Shirakawa then hits a rolling elbow and follows it up with a roundhouse kick and a backfist to take Cameron to the canvas. Cameron then fights back to her feet, taking Shirakawa out with Her Finishing Move before tagging in Nightingale. Nightingale then hits Shirakawa with the Powerbomb for the win.
The winners and inaugural AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron)!
After the match, Renee Paquette interviews the inaugural champions. Nightingale talks about being proud of Cameron and how much she has been able to trust Cameron. Cameron then talks about facing Nightingale in her second-ever match and how it feels standing with her as champions. They then say who are they. They then say babes. They then say what do they have. They then say wrath. They then start a Babes of Wrath chant as pyro goes off and the Timeless Love Bombs enter the ring to eventually shake hands with the champs as a show of sportsmanship. Babes of Wrath then continue to celebrate as Storm and Shirakawa head up the ramp.
We then head to the back, where Samoa Joe talks about Eddie Kingston’s time coming tonight. Joe then runs Kingston down before promising to beat him with the title on the line, calling himself the man who will show Kingston the reality of what this industry is.
We then head to another backstage area, where we see the Death Riders. Jon Moxley says his back is against the wall in the Continental Classic, but he is not giving up just yet. Moxley then says the Death Riders are the hardest and hungriest group of wrestlers. Daniel Garcia then backs up Moxley’s words.
Jack Perry then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night as he is the replacement of Darby Allin in the Continental Classic. Perry then throws his jacket at Don Callis, who is sitting at the announce desk and Kazuchika Okada makes his way down to the ring next.
The match starts off with Perry charging at Okada, sending him into the corner before the referee intervenes. Okada then starts to fight back, only to be sent to the outside with a headscissors before Perry takes him out with a dive. Perry then brings Okada to his feet before sending him into the barricade, but Okada fights back by sending Perry into the barricade as well. Okada then goes after Perry and Perry takes Okada down before bringing him back in the ring for a near fall. Perry then goes up top, hitting an elbow drop on Okada to keep him down for a two count. Perry then brings Okada back to the corner for some mounted punches until Okada breaks free, sending Perry to the floor outside. Okada then leaves the ring, sending Perry over the barricade to keep him at bay.
Perry then gets back to his feet and he starts to climb over the barricade to return to ringside until Okada hits him with a DDT, sending him to the floor yet again. Both men then return to the ring and they fight it out until Okada knocks Perry down. Perry then fights back until Okada drops him once again, egging him on for a free shot. Perry then hits some forearm strikes, only for Okada to send him toward the ropes and that leads to Perry taking Okada down with a clothesline instead. Perry then recovers in the corner as Okada gets back to his feet and Perry evades Okada to take him down with a German suplex. Perry then goes for a cover, but Okada kicks out at two.
Okada then gets to his feet, climbing the turnbuckle for an elbow drop before flipping the crowd off. Okada then sets Perry up for a Rainmaker, but Perry dodges it to get to the ropes and he walks right into a dropkick as ten minutes remain in the time limit. Perry then recovers enough to head to the corner for a running knee strike, but it’s only good for a two count as Okada gets his shoulder up. Perry then sets Okada up for the Snare Trap, but Okada bites Perry’s hand to force him to let go. Okada then goes for a tombstone, but Perry bites him down below to break free.
Perry then drops Okada for a near fall before setting up the Snare Trap once more. Okada then manages to break free as he leaves the ring, going for a chair before Perry leaves the ring to grab a hold of Okada. Perry then brings Okada back in the ring, but Okada breaks free to hit a Rainmaker. Okada then looks for a second one, but Perry heads to the ropes to stop it and stops Okada from hitting a dropkick as well. Perry then sets up for another running knee, but Okada drops him. Okada then hits a Rainmaker for the win.
The winner of the Continental Classic Gold League Match, Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!
After the match, Don Callis grabs a microphone as the rest of his Family heads to the ring to celebrate. Callis then shows a bit of respect for Perry, saying that was one of the hardest matches Okada has had in a while. Callis then tries to offer Perry a spot in the Don Callis Family as well as a signing bonus using the money the Young Bucks won at Full Gear.
Perry then hesitates to respond, which makes Callis wonder what he is waiting for. Callis then threatens Perry if he should choose not to respond, handing him the microphone. Perry then looks at the Family, saying that it looks like for the second time tonight it looks like he may bite off more than he can chew, slamming the mic against Josh Alexander as he tries to fight the Family on his own. They then quickly overpower him until Luchasaurus makes his way out and he is not alone as the Young Bucks even the numbers out with a pair of chairs. This then ends with the Family retreating up the ramp.
We then head to the back, where the Babes of Wrath celebrate with the Conglomeration and Máscara Dorada before the Timeless Love Bombs embrace the champs once more.
We then get a video package of Mercedes Moné, who seems to be on a downward spiral after losing at Full Gear even with 13 other titles to her name.
We then head to the back, where Eddie Kingston says he is nervous. It is the 50th anniversary of Terry Funk’s world title and Kingston says he hopes for a good outcome tonight. Kingston then says he is not going down easy against Samoa Joe.
AEW TNT Champion Mark Briscoe then makes his way down to the ring and he mentions about finally winning a top title. Briscoe then says his haters can kiss his big white a**. Briscoe then brings up his TNT Title match against Daniel Garcia at Collision: Winter Is Coming. Briscoe is then interrupted by Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia and Marina Shafir. The Death Riders then take shots at Briscoe before Briscoe promises an a** whipping. Garcia then shoves Briscoe and Briscoe fights back with a right hand strike. Shafir and Yuta then hold Garcia back as Briscoe stands tall.
We then head to the back, where the Triangle of Madness is wreaking havoc until Kris Statlander intervenes with a steel chair to run them off.
The Opps then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland follow through the crowd, but The Opps send their students out to intercept them and that leads to a brawl on either side of the venue.
The match starts off with the fight spilling to the outside as we see Hobbs fending off Page at a bar while Shibata fights Strickland at a different concession stand. Page then fights back, asking for a beer while Shibata sets up Strickland on a chair for a running kick only to fake Strickland out for a pump kick sending him to the floor. The fight then continues. The fight then returns to ringside as Shibata cuts off Strickland at the guardrail with a PK. Page then enters the ring with a chair, but the referee takes the chair away as DQs are still in play and in the confusion, Hobbs gets an opening for a spear.
Shibata then comes in to aid in the beatdown on Page. The Opps then hits a double suplex on Page. Shibata then sets Page up in the corner, sending him into a kick by Hobbs before they continue the attack. Shibata then hits a suplex and it is followed up with a powerslam by Hobbs. Shibata then hits a PK before mocking the crowd. Strickland is back and he kicks Hobbs down. After some back-and-forth, Page for for the Buckshot Lariat on Shibata, but Shibata lows blows him. Strickland then slams Hobbs on the steel steps. Shibata then has Page locked in a jujigatame, but Strickland stops him with a Swerve Stomp. All four men are in the ring now and Hobbs nails Shibata by mistake.
Page and Strickland then double team Shibata and Hobbs. Strickland and Page then put Hobbs through a table. Page then hits the Buckshot Lariat on Shibata and Strickland follows it up with the House Call for the win.
The winners of the Tornado Tag Team Match, “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland!
After the match, we see Josh Alexander watching from backstage ahead of his match against Strickland at Collision. Strickland and Page then celebrate their win.
We then head to the back, where Don Callis tells the Young Bucks that the money they retrieved is still his and he would rather get his pound of flesh than take the pair to court over it. Callis then issues a challenge for three of his guys to face the Bucks and a partner of their choosing next week in Manchester, with the million dollars on the line.
We then head to another backstage area, where Big Stoke talks about the Bang Bang Gang. Stoke says the world’s most dangerous narcotic is not on the street, it’s this camera as people get on here and believe they deserve TV time or to win a championship. Stoke then says next week in Manchester the Bang Bang Gang will get their shot at the World Tag Team Championship and FTR will cure them of that addiction. Stoke then says when they head to the airport, the challengers won’t be able to declare the titles but they will be able to declare that they are heading to the back of the line.
Mike Bailey then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Kyle Fletcher follows.
The match starts off with both men staring each other down and locking up before Fletcher takes Bailey to the ropes. Bailey then dodges a stomp, but Fletcher is able to evade a kick right after. This then leads to a standstill as both men are back to their feet. Both men then exchange holds until Bailey takes Fletcher to the mat for a near fall. Fletcher then fights back to his feet, but is sent right back down for two before Fletcher breaks free to get a breather on the outside. He then finally returns to the ring, taking control of the situation before mocking the crowd. He then stomps away at Bailey, who struggles back to his feet.
He then dodges an attack by Fletcher to take him to the canvas with a headscissors and doing it again from the apron to send him to the floor. Fletcher is back in the ring and he catches Bailey in midair before slamming him to the mat. Bailey then slips free from a scoop slam, heading to the corner to get the drop on Fletcher before hitting a spinning kick.
Fletcher then drops to the canvas, but dodges a shooting star press. Bailey then breaks away from a brainbuster attempt, forcing Fletcher to the outside before hitting a torneo that sends Fletcher to the floor. He brings then Fletcher back in the ring, but Fletcher gets out of harm’s way as he leaves the ring again. This then leads to Bailey chasing him down, only to be taken out with a thrust kick. Bailey then fights back again, setting Fletcher up on the barricade but Fletcher grabs his ankle before setting him up for a slam onto the barricade. Bailey looks worse for wear and Fletcher is in control.
We then get the ten-minute warning as both men return to the apron to fight it out. Fletcher then hits a thrust kick, but Bailey stops a half and half suplex before hitting a backflip knee drop, driving Fletcher into the hardest part of the ring. Fletcher is still on the apron as Bailey rolls back into the ring. Fletcher then makes it to his feet in the corner, only to take a kick to the face by Bailey. Fletcher is on the second rope and Bailey takes Fletcher to the mat with a hurricanrana before climbing up top for a shooting star press.
Bailey then crashes right into the foot of Fletcher. Fletcher then sends Bailey into the turnbuckle before hitting a Liger Bomb, but that only gets a two count and Fletcher collapses when he gets back to his feet. Fletcher presses on when he recovers, stomping Bailey as he gets back to his feet. He then hits a chop on Bailey, who responds with a chop of his own. Both men then exchange strikes until Bailey hits a roundhouse kick on Fletcher, countering a running kick by Fletcher for a powerslam and a near fall. Both men continue fighting as we hear the five-minute warning and Bailey hits a hurricanrana for another near fall.
We then get another backflip knee drop that gets yet another two count and another roundhouse that yields the same result. Bailey then takes Fletcher out with a big kick and he goes for a cover, but Fletcher kicks out. Bailey then heads to the corner, but runs into a thrust kick by Fletcher who takes a couple kicks from Bailey in return. He then sets up in the corner and hits Ultima Weapon from the rope for a two count. Fletcher then rolls out of the ring as Bailey gets to his feet.
Bailey then gets to the apron, looking for another Ultima Weapon but Fletcher dodges it, slamming him onto the apron before bringing him back in for a running kick in the corner. Fletcher then hits a sheer drop brainbuster and goes for a cover, but Bailey kicks out. Fletcher is shocked by this as the fight heads to the corner and both men exchange near falls until we get a one-minute warning. Bailey then rolls Fletcher up tight for the win.
The winner of the Continental Classic Gold League Match, JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey!
After the match, Bailey is barely able to celebrate, choosing instead to roll out of the ring to recover as Kevin Knight comes down to check on his JetSpeed tag partner. Both men then stand up to celebrate Bailey’s big win.
We then head to the back, where we hear from Hangman Page. Page tells Samoa Joe that he is keeping an eye on the World Title Match while issuing a warning that he is coming for Joe and regardless of who leaves with the title tonight, he is coming for his World Championship.
We then head to another backstage area, where the Young Bucks accept the challenge for next week. They then ask Luchasaurus, but he grunts shaking his head before pointing to the locker room of Kenny Omega. Omega then opens the door as the Bucks ask him to be their partner and offer him a share of the money. Omega says he isn’t interested in the money, but he’ll help them beat the Don Callis Family for free. He then bids us adieu before saying good night mwah and goodbye bang.
Eddie Kingston then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Samoa Joe follows.
The match starts off with both men looking for the advantage before locking up, with Kingston taking Joe to the corner before the referee intervenes. Joe then goes for a lock up with Kingston once again as we see HOOK lingering around at ringside, only to be ejected by the referee. Kingston then cinches in a side headlock back in the ring, but Joe stops the momentum by getting to one knee. Joe then steps back up for a backdrop suplex and sends Kingston to the canvas before hitting some hard punches on him.
Kingston then heads to the corner to recover, trying to fight back before Joe hits some more shots. Kingston then manages to send Joe to the mat with a cutter. Both men. then trade strikes in the middle of the ring until Kingston sends Joe to the mat. Joe then rolls toward the ropes, but Kingston stays on the attack. Joe then gets back to his feet, but Kingston delivers a series of strikes forcing Joe to the mat as crowd chants Kingston’s name. This then comes to a halt when Joe fights back, sending Kingston to the corner. He then lays into Kingston some more, driving a boot into Kingston’s throat before hitting the ropes for a running boot strike. Kingston then props himself up on the ropes to recover, but Joe keeps on him until Kingston gets back to his feet.
Joe then nails Kingston with a shot, sending Kingston to the canvas once more. Kingston is now back on his feet as both men trade strikes again, leading to a pair of lariats from Kingston only for Joe to hit Kingston with a powerslam off the ropes for a near fall. Joe then brings Kingston back to his feet for some knees to the head, prompting Kingston to fire back with some chops until Joe drives him back to the mat. Joe then hits the ropes, but runs into an exploder suplex that gets Kingston a two count. Kingston then gets to this feet as the crowd chant his name, but Joe fights back for a fireman carry slam. He then locks in an STF, but Kingston frees himself by biting the hand of Joe and he hits a DDT sending Joe to the canvas. Joe then rolls out of the ring to avoid being pinned and Kingston follows him out.
He then brings Joe back into the ring, setting up for the Hurriken but Joe blocks it, hitting the ropes only to run into a stunner by Kingston. He then looks for another Hurriken, but Joe traps him with the Coquina Clutch and Kingston is about to fade out entirely before he taps out the referee calls for the bell.
The winner and still the AEW World Champion, The Opps’ Samoa Joe!
After the match, Joe takes his title and celebrates by heading up the ramp and we see Kingston recovering in the ring and looking distraught about losing what he thinks may be his last shot at the world title as Dynamite comes to a close.