Tonight’s AEW Summer Blockbuster airing June 11, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. The show sees Swerve Strickland take on “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay in a Singles Match. Plus, AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega and AEW Continental Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada will sign their contract for All In.
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 AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm being driven into the arena by Luther on a tricycle.
We then see Christopher Daniels walking with “Hangman” Adam Page in the backstage area and he says he can’t fight all of Death Riders by himself leading up to Jon Moxley at All In: Texas. Daniels then tells Page that The Young Bucks don’t have his back, while others in the back do, something Page might want to rectify since Daniels himself is incapable of helping. Page then walks off, but Moxley is shown spying off to the side and The Death Riders stalk Page down as the opening video hits.
Excalibur then welcomes us to the show alongside Taz and Ian Riccaboni as Will Ospreay makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night. Swerve Strickland then makes his way down to the ring next.
The match starts off with Strickland extending a hand to Ospreay, which Ospreay accepts. This then leads to a bit of wrist control as they look to see who can get the upper hand. We then get an exchange of offense that leads to a leapfrog from Ospreay, but Swerve catches him by surprise before they both get to their feet. They then hit a headscissors on each other, taking each man down to the mat only for both to rise back up quickly. This then ends with a standoff.
Both men then lock up and Ospreay sends Strickland to the ropes before the referee intervenes. A nosebleed from Ospreay seems to get aggravated after a palm strike by Strickland, who sends Ospreay to the ropes. Ospreay then hits Strickland with a skytwister press, but it does not even get a one count. Strickland then gets sent to the corner, where Ospreay delivers some strikes before hitting him with a chop. Strickland looks barely fazed as he stares Ospreay down. Strickland then delivers some strikes of his own, leading to a dropkick that sends Ospreay to the mat. Ospreay then gets to the ropes and pulls the top one down, forcing Strickland to the outside, but Strickland takes control with a set of kicks before bringing Ospreay back in the ring and sending him down hard for a two count before Ospreay kicks out.
Ospreay then finds himself in the corner as Strickland hits him with a backbreaker of sorts to keep him down for another two count. He then grabs the arm of Ospreay while clutching his face, but Ospreay fights to his feet before Strickland blocks an arm drag to take him back to the canvas. Ospreay then gets to his feet once more and goes for some chops, but Strickland hits him with an elbow. Ospreay then fights back with a forearm to the throat, then goes for a corkscrew kick that forces Strickland to the corner. Ospreay then hits an elbow strike and follows it up with a springboard elbow, but Strickland rolls to the outside for a breather. Ospreay then hits Strickland with a Sasuke Special.
Ospreay and Swerve are back in the ring with Ospreay taking the advantage, but Strickland takes him to the ropes for a kick to the face. Strickland then hangs Ospreay up on the ropes and sets up for a neckbreaker to forcing Ospreay down hard to the floor. He then brings Ospreay back to the ring and sends him to the mat for a near fall before targeting the arm as he bends it back. Ospreay then hits Strickland with a side headlock and forces him on his back for a near fall. Ospreay is back up as Strickland gets to his feet and he hits a strike to set up for a Storm Breaker, but Strickland counters. Strickland then goes for a brainbuster, but Ospreay counters with a Stundog Millionaire and that leaves an arm open that Strickland grabs for a cross arm breaker.
Ospreay then finds a way to break out of the hold by getting to a vertical base and he lifts Strickland up to send him into the turnbuckle. Both men then get to their feet as Strickland gets to the turnbuckle, but Ospreay hits him with a kick to the face and follows it up with a hurricanrana. Strickland then blocks a Hidden Blade, but is hit with a Spanish Fly that gets Ospreay a near fall. Ospreay then hits an Oscutter on Strickland, but only gets a two count. Ospreay then leaves the ring as Strickland goes for an Asai Moonsault, but Ospreay manages to dodge it and slides back into the ring before hitting a Hidden Blade on Strickland. Both men are down on the outside and Strickland slowly rises up.
Both men are back in the ring and they trade strikes. Ospreay then hits a couple of hard kicks that forces Strickland to a knee, but Strickland manages to dodge a Hidden Blade and forces Ospreay to collide with the ring post instead. Strickland then brings Ospreay up the turnbuckle before sending him down to the mat. He then goes for a cross arm breaker once more as Ospreay struggles to break free, but Strickland has a triangle choke locked in. Strickland then hits some elbow strikes and escapes a Styles Clash attempt to hit a Dead Eye. Strickland then goes for a cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Strickland then goes up top for a Swerve Stomp, but Ospreay rolls away before hitting a Hidden Blade. Strickland then manages to kick out at two. Both men then slowly build to a vertical base, staring each other down before trading strikes. Ospreay and Strickland then make it to their feet as they continue the exchange.
Strickland then takes Ospreay down with an arm wringer and a House Call. Strickland then goes back up top and hits the Swerve Stomp, then goes for the cover but it’s only a two count once again. Strickland goes after the arm, nearly snapping it with a kick before heading to the corner, only to run into a Hidden Blade. Ospreay then hits the Stormbreaker and the cover, but Strickland kicks out. Ospreay then struggles to his feet as he brings Strickland up with a double underhook, but Strickland escapes and hits Ospreay with a Vertebreaker. Strickland then goes for a House Call. Strickland then heads toward the corner as Ospreay struggles to move. Strickland then gets to the top, but stumbles as he looks for the Swerve Stomp and the bell rings.
The Singles Match ends in a 30-minute time limit draw!
After the match, Strickland grabs a microphone and says Ospreay calls himself the best in AEW but the only way to prove that is to finish matches. He then challenges Ospreay to Sudden Death, but before Ospreay can respond The Death Riders’ music his and they make their way out. The Death Riders then surround Strickland in the ring, but The Young Bucks attack Strickland from behind and hit the EVP Trigger on him. Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson then handcuff Strickland to the middle rope and delivers some superkicks on him. Wheeler Yuta then slides The Young Bucks a bag and Matthew removes a couple of their shoes with thumbtacks attached to the bottom. Nicholas and Matthew then each put on a shoe and look to hit a double superkick on Strickland. Ospreay then dives in front of Strickland at the last second and takes the double superkick for Strickland. The Young Bucks then leave the ring as the ringside doctor checks on Ospreay.
Commentary then talks about what just went down. They also talk about the big Winner Takes All Match at All In: Texas before sending things backstage, where Kazuchika Okada is being interviewed by Renee Paquette, but he is interrupted quickly by Don Callis. Callis then asks why Takeshita and Fletcher aren’t in the match with Omega because they have had a better six months in the ring than him. Okada then grabbed Callis’ finger and twists it, which causes his family to show up and defend him. Okada then calls Callis a b***h and walks away.
We then head to another portion of the backstage area and there is a commotion. We then see that Komander is being laid out by The Hurt Syndicate. It is then announced that Máscara Dorada will take his spot in the Trios Match later tonight.
Místico then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Blake Christian is already waiting inside.
The match starts off with Místico getting the early advantage until Christian takes Místico down to the mat. Christian then brings Místico toward the ropes, where he drives a boot into his throat until the referee intervenes and this gives Místico a chance to fight back with a takedown on Christian. Místico then heads to the ropes as Christian tries to take him down again, but this time he takes a hurricanrana of sorts that forces Christian to the outside. Místico then hits a big dive through the ropes before bringing Christian back into the ring for a kick. He then follows it up with a springboard cross body that gets Místico a near fall.
Místico then gets the crowd going before heading up the turnbuckle, but Lee Johnson gets involved allowing Christian to catch Místico on the outside. He then brings Místico back in the ring and goes up top for a 450 splash, but only gets a two count. Christian then returns to the corner, but is intercepted by Místico. Místico then hits a Spanish Fly on Christian for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Místico!
After the match, Místico has his celebration cut short by the arrival of The Hurt Syndicate. MVP then grabs a mic and says he is an official announcement from The Hurt Syndicate. MVP then says they specifically have a message from MJF to Místico. MJF then talks about being the best pro wrestler in the world today. MJF then offers a match to Místico next week at Grand Slam: Mexico and says he is not getting just anyone, he is getting the return of the patriot. MJF then says God bless America and God bless your American hero. A patriotic music then hits and we get red, white and blue streamers as well as the MJF-USA flag. MJF then gets in the ring and Místico laughs at him before accepting the match. Místico then says something in Spanish that MJF confers with MVP on the translation. It then riles MJF up as he says Místico to him is just a sloppy Sin Cara. MJF then goes for a punch, but Místico blocks it, only for The Hurt Syndicate to blindside Místico. Before they can do anything else, Speedball and his friends make their way out for the save.
The Hurt Syndicate then clears from the ring as Bailey, Kevin Knight and Máscara Dorada force The Hurt Syndicate to return for their match.
The match starts off with MJF and Dorada and The Hurt Syndicate blindsides Dorada, Knight and Speedball with an attack. Benjamin then hits a bodyslam on Knight and Lashley sends Speedball crashing into one of the barricades. MJF then hits a bodyslam on Dorada, but Dorada hits a hurricanrana on MJF. Knight then tags in and immediately tags out to Speedball and both men double team on MJF. Dorada then tags back in and MJF locks up with him.
MJF then looks to hit an elbow drop on Dorada. Dorada then rolls out of the way, then tags in Knight. Knight then runs over MJF with a couple of clotheslines, then follows it up with a dropkick and a standing splash. He then goes for a pin, but MJF kicks out.
Lashley then tags in, then gets in the ring with Benjamin as Speedball joins Knight. Knight and Speedball then nail Lashley and Knight with a couple of superkicks, but Lashley sends Knight crashing into the mat and Benjamin hits a German suplex on Speedball. Lashley then hits a German suplex on Speedball, then tags in MJF upon his request. MJF then hits a Michinoku Driver on Speedball, but Speedball climbs up the top rope. MVP then hits Speedball with the cane, opening the door for MJF to hit a DDT on Speedball for the win.
The winners of the Trios Match, The Hurt Syndicate (AEW World Tag Team Champions “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin and MJF)!
After the match, MJF continues beating down Speedball before Lashley and Benjamin beat down Knight and Dorada. MJF then sends Dorada back in the ring and unmasks him, then parades his mask around. Místico then takes down MJF with a tijeras and wrenches back on his arm.
“Hangman” Adam Page’s music then hits and we see The Death Riders attacking Page in the entrance tunnel. Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli then bring him to the ring as Marina Shafir follows with the briefcase holding the AEW World Championship. Moxley then enters the ring with a microphone in his hand and he apologizes to Page for all of this. Moxley then says he wanted to have a real conversation and knows how distracted Hangman can get. Moxley then says they all need him focused because this is his time. Moxley then says at All In: Texas for the AEW World Championship it is do or die for him. Moxley then says he has been watching Page for a long time and Page is a complicated man. Moxley then says for a long time Page has been searching for something. Moxley then says he doesn’t know what that is, but Page has four weeks to find it, step up and become the man the people want him to be. Moxley then says Page should pack up his things and get out if he isn’t prepared for All In. The Death Riders then attack Page and place a chair around his neck, but The Opps’ music hits and they run out to the ring to come to Page’s aid. The Death Riders then retreat, but Page grabs a microphone and promises that he will take the heads of The Death Riders if he finds them again tonight. Page then grabs a chair and makes his way through the crowd.
Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Tay Melo and Anna Jay follow.
The match starts off with Ford and Melo before Bayne tags in. Jay then starts to get involved, but gets shoved away. Jay then tags in and Tay gets sent out of the ring by Bayne. Bayne then tags in Ford and both women double team Jay, then Ford hits a handspring elbow in the corner. Jay then manages to fight back and hits Ford with a dropkick. Jay then tags in Melo and both women hit some corner elbow strikes to isolate Ford. Bayne then rushes in to take out Melo after a tag is made and she assists Ford in dropping Jay to the mat hard.
Melo is then tagged in and she takes Ford to the mat for a near fall before Bayne breaks it up and drags Ford to the corner for a tag. Melo then delivers some strikes before Bayne sends her to the corner. Melo then dodges an attack to hit three running strikes on Bayne before escaping Fate’s Descent to cinch in a calf slicer on Bayne. Bayne then struggles as she crawls toward the rope, but she instead grabs Melo’s head and pulls her to the mat to force the hold to be broken. Jay then tags in and Melo sends Bayne to the outside for a senton off the apron. Jay then hits a diving crossbody, but Ford hits them both with a dive off the ropes. Bayne then brings Anna back in the ring.
Bayne then gets Jay on her shoulders and Ford sends Melo over to her before Bayne hits a Fallaway Slam on Jay and Melo. Ford then tags in and gets Melo up on her shoulders, but Melo hits a Gory Bomb-knee strike combination on Ford for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay)!
After the match, Melo and Jay celebrate their win outside the ring as commentary talks about the contract signing for the Winner Takes All Match at All In: Texas.
We then get a video package looking at the feud between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega from New Japan Pro Wrestling. It also shows highlights of their four New Japan classics and it is said that their All In: Texas Match will put their feud into legendary status. Both men will sign their contract next.
Tony Schiavone is now standing in the middle of the ring with a table for the contract signing. Schiavone then introduces the two champions as Okada makes his way down to the ring first and Kenny Omega follows. Schiavone talks about what’s at stake for this match as the winner of this match becomes the first-ever AEW Unified Champion. Schiavone then unveils the title belt before asking each man to sign the contract, to which Okada does immediately before Omega grabs the microphone. Omega says it’s been seven years since they last faced off and he asks Okada to leave it all in the ring for this final match between them. Omega then signs the contract before extending a hand to Okada, which he accepts. The handshake then turns quickly to a stare-down and a war of words between them. This moment is then interrupted by the arrival of Don Callis.
Callis then says that this match should involve any of his Family members, but Omega says everyone has heard enough. Omega then says he has beaten them both and they can get in line for a shot after this match is done. Omega then says he knows all of Callis’ tricks and nothing will ruin this match. Callis then says Omega didn’t see this one coming as Okada blindsides Omega. Callis then enters the ring with a baton and he offers it to Okada to keep on the attack until officials and medics rush down to put a stop to it. They then put Omega on a stretcher.
Kazuchika Okada and Don Callis are in the ring while trainers tend to Omega. Okada then goes up top and drops an elbow on Omega, who is strapped to the stretcher board. Christopher Daniels then makes his way out and barks at Okada and Callis while Omega is placed on the stretcher. Callis then teases hitting Daniels with the baton, but he hesitates and leaves the ring. Callis then scares off Michael Nakazawa and the medical staff with his baton and Okada jumps from the apron and drops an elbow on Omega, who is bleeding from the mouth. Cameras then followed Okada and Callis as they went backstage. Alex Marvez then tries to get comments from the duo, but they hop into a vehicle that was waiting and they leave the building once they are inside.
AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole’s music then hits and makes his way down to the ring. Cole is going to be on commentary for the next match of the night.
Kyle Fletcher then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Lance Archer and Anthony Bowens follows with Billy Gunn.
The match starts off with Fletcher and Bowens locking up as Fletcher pushes Bowens to the corner to get a break that is clean. Both men then lock up again as Bowen pushes Kyle to the corner this time for a clean break. Bowens then applies a headlock on Fletcher as he breaks out of the hold, sending Bowens to the mat. Bowens then makes a pin attempt on Fletcher, who kicks out at two. Bowens then takes down Fletcher and chops him as he gets up. Bowens then sends Fletcher to the corner and drops him with a fall away slam, then covers Kyle for only a two count. Bowens then picks up Fletcher and slams him down. Bowens is up the apron as Fletcher kicks Bowens off and sends him to the floor.
Fletcher then hits Bowens with knees to the mid-section. Fletcher then tries to pick up Bowens, but he counters with a face plant on Fletcher and then follows it up with a fameasser and covers him for only a two count. Fletcher then comes back and snap suplexes Bowens, who rolls to the outside. Fletcher then goes to the floor and picks up Bowens, but he counters and picks up Kyle, dropping him face first on the apron. The action then goes back in the ring and Bowens clotheslines Fletcher and then covers him for only a two count. As Bowens is up on the top rope, Fletcher leaps up and Bowens counters with a big knee and drops Kyle with a twisting DDT from the second rope. Bowens then covers Fletcher, but he only gets a two count.
Fletcher then hits Bowens with an elbow then a boot to the jaw. Bowens then fires back with a big fist and is hit with a thrust kick by Fletcher, who picks up Bowens and plants him on the mat. Fletcher then covers Bowens for only a two count. Fletcher then hits a big boot on Bowens as he comes back with a twisting slam on Fletcher and covers him for only a two count. Fletcher then rolls to the floor. Bowens then comes off the top rope and lands on Fletcher as both men go down. Archer then kicks Gunn and sends him into the barricade. Fletcher then hits a big boot on Bowens and follows it up with a brain buster for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher!
We then get a video package looking at the match between MJF and Místico for next week’s AEW Grand Slam: Mexico.
We then see Carlos Cabrera talk about AEW Grand Slam: Mexico with AEW and CMLL making history. He then introduces a real living legend Atlantis and Atlantis Jr., who both head to the ring. FTR and Stokely then interrupt and make their way down to the ring. Stokely says the only two living legends are FTR. Stokely then tells Carlos to leave the ring. Stokely then tells Atlantis he should be scared. Stokely then talks about how FTR took out Rock ‘N’ Roll express and how Nigel McGuinness is nothing but a pill popper with taking melatonin and hopes that when he wakes up it will be 2002. Stokely then says Daniel Garcia is thinking about retirement, then asks where is Adam Copeland, who is sitting at home looking at the walls. Stokely then says FTR doesn’t have a match yet, but they get what they want. Dax Harwood then says Stokely is a little upset. Dax then says he is not upset, but excited about the partnership as the fans yell shut the f**k up. Dax then says CMLL is the oldest promotion in professional wrestling. Dax then tries to introduce Cash Wheeler. Dax then asks Atlantis how FTR would have faired if they wrestled in the 30’s. Dax then asks Atlantis at 62 how many depends does he go through. Atlantis then slaps Dax, but the numbers are too much. Adam Cole then leaves the commentary table to make the save, but the Don Callis Family comes to the ring. Bandido then comes out, but the numbers continue to be too much. Brody King then comes out to makes the save, sending all the heels packing and leaving Dax in the ring. Atlantis then picks up Dax and starts punching Dax as he then rolls out of the ring. Atlantis then continues the assault as Dax leaps over the barricade. Atlantis then goes after him.
We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Bill says they cracked the skulls of Gates of Agony. Bill then challenges any team to fight them and JD Drake and Anthony Henry show ip and accept the challenge. JD then tells Bill to relax.
AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night. Moné then goes to a table at ringside with a bunch of food and drinks.
Julia Hart then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night with Skye Blue and “Timeless” Toni Storm makes her way down to the ring next with Luther. Blue attacks Storm from behind who is paying attention to Moné as she and Hart double team her. Referee Aubrey Edwards then sends Blue to the back as Aubrey, Luther and the medical staff check on Storm. Moné then mocks Storm as the officials try to help her up, but Storm is still down. Luther then tires to hype up the fans. Storm is now up on her feet as Doc Sampson helps her to the ring. Storm then tells the referee to ring the bell.
The match starts off with Storm being taken down by Hart, who is stomping on her. Hart then goes to the top and comes down with a huge moonsault on Storm and covers her, but Storm kicks out at two. Storm then battles back with a big drop kick on Hart, sending her to the floor and looking into the camera to say AEW will be right back.
Hart and Storm are back in the ring as Hart has a hold of Storm’s left arm. Hart then walks up on the top rope, but Storm drops her. Storm then picks up Hart and drops her with a German Suplex. Storm then hits Hart with a Fisherman’s suplex and covers her for only a two count. Storm then grabs Hart, but she reverses it and locks up Storm as the referee check on the champ. Hart then nails Storm, who comes back and picks up Hart, planting her back first on the mat. Storm then covers Hart, but she won’t stay down. Hart then takes down Storm and then climbs to the top and comes off the top with a moonsault, but Storm moves out of the way and rolls up Hart with a small package for the win.
The winner of the Non-Title Match, AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm!
After the match, Storm is celebrating on her knees and Moné enters the ring. Moné then grabs Storm, sniffs her and slams her down. Mina Shirakawa then make her way out to makes the save and Moné quickly leaves. Moné then turns around and hits the ring, attacking Mina. Moné. then grabs the AEW Women’s World Title and tells Storm to kiss it goodbye, rubbing it in her face.
We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Ricochet. Ricochet says he is searching for the perfect individuals to help him achieve gold. Blake Christian and Lee Johnson then show up and Ricochet says he is looking for the right people to navigate through. Ricochet then tells Blake and Lee they play him week after week and its embarrassing.
Tomohiro Ishii and Mark Briscoe then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Willow Nightingale follows. Johnny TV, MxM Collection and Taya Valkyrie then make their way down to the ring next.
The match starts off with Mansoor trying to take down Ishii, who grabs his arm. Taya is then tagged in. She then slaps Ishii as Nightingale comes in and picks up Taya and slams her down. Mark Briscoe is in as is Madden. He then clotheslines Madden, who comes back and nails Briscoe with a big leg drop. Mansoor is tagged back in and he hits Briscoe with a hip attack. Taya and Johnny TV then make out on the apron. Willow is then tagged in as she takes out Taya, while the men are fighting on the floor. Willow then comes off the second rope, sending Taya to the floor with a shotgun drop kick. Willow then takes down Taya and Johnny on the floor. Madden is in as Ishii and Briscoe chop him and send him to the floor with a dual shoulder tackle. Mansoor then comes in and takes out Briscoe. Ishii is in and Briscoe is up, but dropped by a sunset bomb from Mansoor. Willow then comes in and nails Mansoor as Ishii and Briscoe send Mansoor and Madden to the floor. Willow then picks up Taya and plants her face first for the win.
The winners of the 6-Person Mixed Tag Team Match, “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii, Mark Briscoe and Willow Nightingale!
We then head to the back with the camera man asking Kris Statlander about Willow Nightingale. Kris says Willow doesn’t wan to talk with her. Wheeler Yuta then shows up and tells Kris to forget about everyone and make her own choice. Kris then walks past Marina Shafir, who doesn’t look happy at Yuta.
The Beast Mortos then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Bandido follows with The Outrunners.
The match starts off with Bandido charging at Mortos, who runs over him. Mortos then slaps Bandido and picks him up and tosses him across the ring. He then kicks Bandido and tries to toss him, but Bandido counters. Mortos then headbutts Bandido, but is sent over the top rope as Bandido flies through the ropes, landing on Mortos. Bandido then grabs Mortos and sends him back in the ring. Bandido then goes to the top and Mortos nails Bandido in the mid-section. Mortos then gouges the eyes of the ROH World Champ through the mask. Mortos then picks up Bandido using the eye holes of the mask. Mortos then slams Bandido down and covers him for only a two count. Mortos then sends Bandido to the floor. Mortos then runs the ropes and leaps up, landing on Bandido.
Mortos then hits a running shotgun drop kick on Bandido. He then gets his feet up, taking down Mortos. Bandido then runs the ropes as Mortos catches him, but the ROH World Champion spins around and drops Mortos on the mat. Bandido then picks up Mortos and slams him on the mat. Bandido is up on top and hits a huge frog splash on Mortos. Bandido then covers Mortos, but The Beast won’t stay down. Mortos then recovers and chops Bandido, then drops him with a twisting tornado bomb. Mortos then cover Bandido, but he kicks out. Mortos then picks up Bandido and hits him with a lung blower. Mortos then covers Bandido, but he kicks out at two. Bandido then gets a knee up on Mortos. Bandido is up on the top turnbuckle, but Mortos is up as both men are on middle rope. Both men are up on the top rope and Bandido grabs Mortos and comes down hard on the mat with Mortos hitting the mat back first. Bandido then covers Mortos for the win.
The winner of the Non-Title Match, ROH World Champion Bandido!
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is interviewing AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Moné. Paquette asks Moné what she whispered to Toni Storm, but Moné says she doesn’t whisper things, she takes things. Zeuxis then shows up and she accepts the challenge. She then hits a forearm on Moné and says next week at Grand Slam she will beat Moné.
We then see Renee Paquette once again and she is looking for an update on Will Ospreay. Hangman Page is there, but so are The Young Bucks. The Bucks say they are going to take out Strickland so he had a clear path to the title. The Bucks then say all he has to do is stick the landing so he brings the title to The Elite. Hangman then tells The Bucks to stay out of his business, stay out of Ospreay’s business and stay out of Swerve’s business. Hangman then leaves and Nicholas says it looks like he made his bed. They then leave and we see Prince Nana stick his head out the door. He then asks Swerve if he heard that. Strickland then says every single word.
Thekla then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Queen Aminata follows.
The match starts off with Thekla holding on to the ropes in the corner and then she charges at Aminata, who moves out of the way. Thekla then tries for spin kicks, but Aminata picks her up and Thekla escapes. Aminata then backs up with a smile on her face. Aminata then wants a test of strength. Aminata then slaps Thekla and hits several snap mares as Thekla goes to the floor. Thekla is back up and on the apron. Thekla then leaps off the apron. Thekla then gets back in the ring and is met with a big kick by Aminata. Thekla then runs and nails Aminata in the head.
Aminata then sends Thekla to the corner, but Thekla puts on the breaks. Thekla then puts on the spider hold in the corner and let’s go at four. She then hits a back elbow and a series of short arm clotheslines followed by a short DDT. Aminata then hits a suplex and follows it up with a running knee strike in the corner. She then goes for a cover, but only gets a two count. Thekla then uses the ropes to rebound, but Aminata counters with a headbutt. Aminata then does a version of the Devil’s Kiss. Aminata then goes to the top and hits a double storm. Aminata then goes for cover, but only gets a two count. Thekla then reverses Aminata with a roll-up for a two count. Thekla then hits a spear on Aminata. Thekla then cinches in The Death Trap on Aminata and Aminata taps out.
The winner of the Singles Match, “The Toxic Spider” Thekla!
Jon Moxley, Matthew Jackson, Nicholas Jackson, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta vs. Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata in a 10-Man Tag Team Match is then announced.
We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Kip Sabian and Nick Wayne. Kip says the surprise is almost ready, but Nick wants to know where Christian and his mom are. Kip them has them roll his footage from the BOTSJ tourney. Nick then says he loves it. Kip then says Christian is really proud of him. Nick then says he doesn’t know where he would be without Christian and he knows Kip wouldn’t be where he is without Christian either.
We then get a video package recapping the Omega and Okada angle from the top of the show. Schiavone says Omega has been taken to a nearby hospital. He then mentions Omega’s past battle with diverticulitis and plugs Omega vs. Okada for the All In PPV.
Don Callis Family and Hechicero then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Daniel Garcia and Paragon follow.
The match starts off with Daniel Garcia and Hechicero. Garcia is rolled up by Hechicero, but he kicks out at two. Garcia then tries to take down the big luchador, but is dropped with a spinning elbow and a rising knee strike. Takeshita is then tagged in. Garcia quickly then tags in Cole, who hits a big right hand on Takeshita, but is met with a big pump kick by Takeshita. O’Reilly is then tagged in. He then kicks Takeshita and tags in Strong, who runs the ropes, but is sent down on the top turnbuckle. Archer is then tagged in and O’Reilly is tagged in as well. Archer then sends down Strong, but Kyle kicks Archer who fires back, clearing The Paragon from the apron.
Josh Alexander and O’Reilly then take each other down. Garcia and Takeshita are back in the ring. Both men then run the ropes as Garcia hits Takeshita with a huge lariat. Garcia then hits Takeshita with big rights. Garcia then picks up Takeshita and suplexes him, then hits him with a twisted choke like move. Garcia then covers Takeshita for only a two count. Garcia then applies the dragon tamer as Takeshita can crawl and make the tag to Alexander. Strong is then tagged in. He then clears the ring, except for Alexander. Strong then hits a gut buster on Alexander. All eight men are in the ring as the faces apply their submission holds on the Don Callis family. Archer then runs at O’Reilly as he is double teamed and sent to the floor. RPG Vice then try to interfere, but is sent to the floor. Alexander then nails Strong with a big forearm and s dropped with a German Suplex for the win.
The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, Don Callis Family (“The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer) and Hechicero!
After the match, the heels celebrate and stand tall. A big 12-Man Tag Team Match is then announced and we get a run down of the other matches scheduled for AEW Grand Slam: Mexico next week as the show comes to a close.