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AEW Dynamite Results – Heel Turn In The Main Event

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The second last episode of AEW Dynamite before the 2025 All Out pay-per-view aired tonight from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Below are the complete results from the show:

– AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page defeated Josh Alexander in a Grudge Match.

After the match, Page said “wrestling” is the most important word in AEW. TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher interrupted to demand an answer to his title challenge. Page agreed to face him at All Out, but only if Fletcher agreed to face him without The Don Callis Family. Fletcher accepted and said he’ll be champion one day.

– A video from last Saturday’s Collision aired showing MJF in the parking lot. He said that Alicia Atout threatened to leave him if he left their room. He told her he was already married to pro wrestling and added that he won’t go on a honeymoon until Mark Briscoe is dead.

– Renee Paquette interviewed The Young Bucks backstage, who talked about what they’d do if they win their share of the $500,000 in the main event. They tried to eat with Dark Order in catering, but got ignored, then approached Brandon Cutler. Cutler said he should have told them to shut up a long time ago. Jon Moxley appeared and promised them all of the Death Riders’ earnings if they just showed up as their old selves.

– Riho and Alex Windsor defeated TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone and Emi Sakura.

– Renee Paquette interviewed Ricochet backstage, who told Shelton Benjamin to leave everyone backstage and have a one-on-one match without any shenanigans. Benjamin agreed to the challenge later.

– A video package aired previewing Adam Copeland and Christian Cage vs. FTR at All Out. FTR and Stokely Hathaway then came out. They said their bout at All Out would be a fight, not a dream match and attacked the production staff.

– Ricochet defeated Shelton Benjamin after The Gates Of Agony interfered. MVP and Bobby Lashley came out for a brawl as GOA did not respect the gentleman’s agreement.

– Tony Schiavone interviewed Don Callis and Kyle Fletcher backstage. Callis said he trusted Fletcher about not needing him at All Out. Fletcher said he’d bring the title home.

– A promo aired in which HOOK said that after talking with Samoa Joe last week, he understood why Joe replaced him with Powerhouse Hobbs in The Opps. He added that maybe it’s time for him to stand on his own or maybe not.

– AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Skye Blue in a Philadelphia Street Fight. After the match, The Triangle of Madness attacked Toni, Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter. Thekla showed up, speared Storm and posed with the AEW Women’s World Title.

– The Death Riders and The Young Bucks defeated The Opps and Brodido in a 10-Man Tag Team Match for $500,000.

After the match, Daniel Garcia saved Jon Moxley from Darby Allin’s attack and beat down Allin to turn heel and join The Death Riders.

        
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