AEW Dynasty 2025 Results

All the results from AEW Dynasty 2025

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Apr 7, 2025

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All Elite Wrestling rolled into the home of hardcore Philadelphia for the second annual Dynasty pay per view event on April 6.

All eyes heading in were on Swerve Strickland as he sought to make it two Dynasty AEW World Championship wins in a row, but could he get past the brutal Jon Moxley?

We have all the results from AEW Dynasty 2025 below.

Nick Wayne & CRU def. AR Fox & Top Flight - Pre-Show

Big Taker dive by Fox onto CRU as the bell rang - no time wasted at all. CRU regrouped to double team Fox in ring, then dropped Dante Martin as they established control. Darius Martin tagged in and ran wild, until Nick Wayne took advantage of the situation and launched Darius into the ring steps. Wayne and CRU kept Darius isolated, Action Andretti and Lio Rush in particular taking their frustrations out on their former ally. Darius fought his way back into the bout, levelling Rush with a pinpoint dropkick before tagging in brother Dante who had an answer for everything Rush had, going close with a springboard crossbody for a two count.

Kip Sabian distracted the referee as Lio Rush attempted to clock Dante with a chained fist to no avail, CRU firing back with a flurry of strikes and a double team sit out suplex for two as Darius made the save. Dante and Andretti took each other out with diving clotheslines as Fox and Wayne entered the fray. Corkscrew brainbuster by Fox took Wayne out, Fox running wild with cutters on CRU as the crowd came unglued. Huge tope on CRU by Fox, then one on Wayne, then another on CRU, but a Senton attempt on Wayne ate nothing but knees. Exchange of high impact moves from all involved, Fox hitting an Arabian press Spanish Fly on Wayne to huge applause. Leila Grey and Sabian bickered at ringside, as Mama Wayne launched AR Fox off the top rope, allowing her baby boy to hit Wayne’s World on Fox for the three count.

Anthony Bowens def. Max Caster - Pre-Show

Self-proclaimed ‘Best Wrestler Alive’ Max Caster came out for an open challenge, leading Philly in a ‘let’s go Max you’re the best wrestler alive’ chant before taking umbrage with the fans for not getting the rhythm right. Caster then revealed a Philly 76ers Ben Simmons jersey and dissed Philly before opening up his challenge…

The lights went out, and when they came back on Anthony Bowens made his return, flanked by Billy Gunn. Bowens - taking to the ring for the first time since January - was right out the traps, dropping his former Acclaimed partner with a Fameasser and a huge roaring elbow for the quick win.

Will Ospreay def. Kevin Knight - Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal

Code of honour upheld as Knight and Ospreay locked up for the first time ever. Knight felt it as he dropped Ospreay with a snapmare then followed up with some hard strikes, before Ospreay made his mark with a huge big boot to the floor and a vaulting body press. Knight stayed on Ospreay, matching the former IWGP Champ hold for hold strike for strike, even getting a nearfall with a 180 running frog splash. Ospreay fired back with a Stundog and corkscrew kick, but a Hidden Blade attempt was scouted. German suplex and a standing Spanish fly for Ospreay, before slowing things with some slugging chops to Knight. Knight was undaunted, firing back at Ospreay with a flurry of forearm strikes, even taking ‘Billy Goat’ down with a huge elbow before hitting a vertical leap Frankensteiner on a top rope hung Ospreay.

On the floor Knight hit a vaulting press onto Ospreay over the turnbuckle to a huge reaction. Knight was too slow to take things back into the ring, as Ospreay went for a tope sunset flip bomb, before attempting a transition into a Styles Clash. Knight refused to be suckered in, and went Ospreay went for a powerbomb onto the ramp, Knight hit a huge DDT onto the ramp, then a springboard clothesline. Back in ring Knight hit a rolling spike DDT for two on a shellshocked Ospreay, but Will was quick to regroup, but a sunset flip bomb attempt was again thwarted into a huge Frankenstiner for two. Oscutter attempt scouted as Knight hit a dropkick, then followed up with the UFO Splash (180 Lo-Down) off the top for two and three quarters.

Ospreay caught Knight off the top with a cutter, but again the Oscutter was scouted with a schoolboy. Styles Clash by Ospreay for two, and an Oscutter for another two. Hidden Blade and the 1-2-3. Welcome to AEW Kevin Knight, hell of a performance for his first AEW pay per view bout. Ospreay then showed some respect to his opponent afterwards as the two exchanged a handshake in the ring.

The Hurt Syndicate (c) def. The Learning Tree - AEW World Tag Team Championships

MVP joined commentary for this one, as his associated Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin put their titles on the line. Lashley started off with Big Bill, the big man quickly rocking Bobby and Shelton with big boots and clotheslines to the floor. Shelton regrouped with a huge step up knee strike to Bill on the apron, before Lashley fired up with a series of shoulder tackles. Bryan Keith and Benjamin faced off, Shelton getting the upper hand as he and Lashley ran roughshod over the ‘Bad Apple’, launching him into the guardrail as the crowd chanted ‘we hurt people’ in support of the tag champs. One armed delayed vertical suplex by Lashley for two, but Keith avoided further punishment to get the hot tag to Bill who meted out corner splashes to Benjamin and Lashley, but ate a Shelton German suplex when celebrating. Sit-out Bossman Slam for Bill for two, but Benjamin countered a follow-up chokeslam attempt. Lashley dropped Keith and Bill once more, but Bill was alert enough to rock the ‘All Mighty’ and send him to the floor.

Out of nowhere MJF popped up in the crowd to deck Bill with the Dynamite Diamond Ring as Lashley nailed a spear. The hurt Syndicate looked unhappy with MJF’s assist, before a Shelton German Suplex and Lashley Spear cut down Keith as the champs retained.

Mercedes Moné def. Julia Hart - Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal

Hold counter hold wrestling to start, Hart getting first blood with a headscissor takedown. Moné was quick to take control of the bout as Harley Cameron and her puppet watched on backstage. Tombstone attempt by Mercedes reversed into a two by Julia, but some follow-up lucha libre style action didn’t go to plan as Mercedes missed her footing but still nailed an armdrag. Julia fired back with corner strikes, an Old Skool, and basement lariat/headbang combo for two as Moné retreated to the floor. Julia followed, but was cut off, then ate a Meteora off the apron.

Duelling chants as Moné exercised her control on the bout, but her Three Amigos attempt was cut off at two. Standing moonsault attempt by Julia ate nothing but knees, before a frustrated Moné locked Hart in the tree of woe. Julia avoided a splash attempt as Mercedes went to the floor, Hart following up with a crossbody to the floor. Hart DDT for two, but Mercedes came back with an inverted lungblower from a Tombstone position. Moneymaker avoided, but a corner attack saw Hart catch Mercedes in a Tajiri tarantula then followed up with an octopus hold to applause. Hart moonsault received a pair of boots to the face, before Moné followed up with a pair of Backstabbers. Hart fought back with elbows and a crucifix bomb for two then locked in Hartless as Mercedes looked close to tapping before rolling into a pin attempt for two. Moné was booed as she rolled into the Statement Maker crossface, the Philly crowd throwing their weight behind Hart. Juli rolled through into a pin attempt, but Moné was quick, transferring into a pin of her own for the three count, as Athena watched on backstage.

Death Riders (c) def. Rated FTR - AEW World Trios Championships

Despite a homecoming for Wheeler Yuta, the crowd were not happy to see him, yelling ‘f*** you Yuta’ as this one kicked off. PAC and Dax started off, Dax showing frustration after almost being locked into the Brutaliser early on. Cope and Cash double teamed Yuta to the delight of Philadelphia, then dropped PAC with a double flapjack before all three of Rated FTR teed off on Claudio with strikes, then a Cash avalanche powerslam on ‘Swiss’ for two. Tope suicida by Cash, but Yuta was waiting to send him flying off the top rope into a Claudio uppercut in the ring. Quick tags by the champs as they kept Cash isolated, but Cash had enough to scout a Yuta attack and nail a high-angle powerslam as PAC rushed the ring to attack Dax on the apron. Dax regrouped to intercept a tag to Cope to confusion, but ‘The Axe’ ran wild regardless, avoiding Swiss Death, but a Sharpshooter attempt was thwarted. Cope locked Yuta in a cross face, as Dax got a Sharpshooter on PAC and had a slap fight with Claudio who had Cash in a Sharpshooter of his own.

Swiss Death to Dax and Cope, then the Kings of Wrestling swing dropkick combo on Dax with Yuta for two. Death Riders uppercut train on Dax, then a PAC tombstone, and fastball special splashes by Yuta and PAC… but it only got a two as Cash made the save. Cope hot tag and Impaler for two on PAC, then a three man powerplex for two as Claudio made the save for his team. Rebound Ligerbomb on Yuta by Dax, but PAC was the legal man and ran in to lock the Brutaliser in the centre of the ring. Claudio subdued Cope as Yuta choked Cash, but Cash had enough to drag Yuta in and dive onto PAC to make the save. Shatter Machine on Yuta and a Cope spear as Dax shot the half… but again Claudio was on hand to make the save as Cash and PAC spilled to the floor as Cope nailed Claudio on the floor with a spear. In ring Yuta leapfrogged a spear as Cope avoided colliding with Dax, but the confusion gave Yuta enough time to send the two into one another before hitting Dax with a Busaiku knee for the win.

As Death Riders exited through the crowd, Rated FTR regrouped in the ring before Dax blindsided Cope with a piledriver. Cash couldn’t believe it, throwing Dax to the floor after Harwood tried to get Cash to hit a Conchairto… only for FTR to hit Cope with a Shatter Machine, a Brainbusters Spike Piledriver onto a chair, then Cash nailed two Conchairtos as a final f*** you to Adam Copeland as Doc Samson attended to the 'Rated R Superstar'. Cash then mockingly put a neckbrace on and lay on the ringside gurney, before FTR surveyed their damage and exited as Cope was stretchered to the back.

Toni Storm (c) def. Megan Bayne - AEW Women’s World Championship

A short film showed Toni Storm doing her own twisted tribute to Rocky Balboa before the ‘Timeless’ one came to the ring in boxing robes and gold and black Rocky themed gear, complete with The Butler Luther as her own personal Mickey.

Megan Bayne was unfazed by the theatrics of the ‘Antipodean Stallion’, but Storm was quick to drop Bayne with a corner rebound crossbody. Storm kicks, but Bayne simply hoisted Storm and launched her across the ring then hit a bodyslam as she asserted her dominance on the bout. The crowd rallied behind the champ as Megan hit a fallaway slam and a big bootm before crushing Luther with a tope suicida. On the floor Toni capitalised on the confusion with a tornado DDT, then a follow-up diving crossbody for two in the ring. Penelope Ford distracted Storm long enough for Bayne to regroup and hit a pump kick, and a series of shoulder barges in the corner. Stinger splash and a butterfly suplex for Bayne as Penelope berated and choked Storm on the ropes. Storm fired back with strikes, but Bayne caught her with multiple high angle belly-to-belly suplexes for two.

Ford again choked Storm on the rope, but Luther was on hand to grab Penelope on took her to the back as Storm fired back on Bayne in ring with forearm shots. Lou Thesz press and piston-like right hands from Storm, a tornado DDT and an Indian deathlock twisted into an STF as the champ fought back into the bout. Storm Zero avoided as Bayne hit an elevated back suplex, but Storm hit a nasty avalanche German suplex as Bayne narrowly avoided landing flush on her head. Champion and challenger fought to their feet and exchanged yay/boo strikes, Toni landing a German suplex after avoiding a Bayne splash. Hip attack scouted as Bayne hit a deadlift German suplex and a twisting Falcon Arrow for two. Storm with another German suplex then finally hit the corner hip attack, then a standing headbutt and another three hip attacks as the crowd fired up. Storm Zero but the ‘Megasus’ kicked out at one then avoided a second Storm Zero to hit the diving lariat and sitout powerbomb. Storm avoided Fates Descent narrowly to roll Bayne up in an inside cradle to snatch the win.

Kyle Fletcher def. Mark Briscoe - Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal

Fletcher wasted no time, blindsiding the former ROH World Champion with a tope as he was making his entrance. Briscoe shook it off to hit an exploder suplex, then a flipping neckbreaker off the apron to the floor. Cactus Elbow off the guardrail by Briscoe before Mark threw multiple chairs into the ring much to referee Rick Knox’s chagrin. It came to be Briscoe’s undoing as Fletcher hit a release tiger suplex onto an open chair for two. Fletcher took control of the bout momentarily until Briscoe fired back with some redneck kung fu before eating a big boot to the floor.

Fletcher crumpled Briscoe with two apron powerbombs, then a third powerbomb into the barricade as the ‘Protostar’ flexed on the apron. Corner boot as Fletcher took Briscoe up top, but Mark bit Kyle to the mat then rocked him with a shotgun dropkick. Crisscross then a double clothesline as Fletcher took the Rikishi bump, but both men fired back with strikes, Briscoe coming out on top with a diving corkscrew lariat and a fisherman buster for two. More back and forth before Fletcher rocket launched Briscoe into the turnbuckle. The fight went to the apron as Fletcher nailed an apron brainbuster, then a sheerdrop Protobuster in the ring for two and five-sixths as Fletcher looked stunned whilst manager Don Callis was aghast on commentary. Briscoe looked for the cutthroat driver to no avail but nailed a BTBomb off the top for a nearfall then followed up with the Froggy-Bow, but again could only get two. Jay Driller was scouted, as was a second Protobuster as Briscoe nailed the Cutthroat Driver but didn’t have enough to cover, allowing Fletcher to roll to the floor. The ‘Sussex County Chicken’ hit a Froggy-Bow to the floor, but a third Forggy-Bow attempt ate nothing but boots as Fletcher fired back with a flurry of corner kicks and an El Generico BRAINBUSTAAAHH!!! For the pinfall victory.

Bandido (mask) vs. Chris Jericho (c) - ROH World Championship vs. Mask Match

Codebreaker out of the traps as Jericho looked for an early win, with a follow-up Lionsault getting two as Bandido looked to catch his breath. Bandido used his agility to taunt Jericho, sending ‘Le Champion’ to the floor before hitting a tope suicida and a tope before greeting his mother and sister at ringside. Tornillo in the ring by Bandido got two then an impressive count-along one-armed delayed vertical suplex as Bandido kept Jericho aloft for a full minute. A dazed Jericho ate a running kick on the apron, but regrouped to hit a powerbomb off the apron to the floor. Jericho then taunted Bandido’s family and lounged in the corner as referee Bryce Remsburg started the ROH sanctioned 20-count. Jericho back suplex in ring then the Lionheart ‘COME ON BABY’ pin for two, then a big boot for another two count. Bandido fired back with an around the world DDT then a series of X-Pac like spin kicks, but Jericho regrouped to hit a kick of his own before again turning his attention to Bandido’s family as the challenger took advantage with an inside out sunset flip bomb for two.

Jericho came back with chops and 10 punches as he readied for an avalanche Frankensteiner, avoiding a brief scare to complete the manoeuvre before Bandido hit a gorilla press slam and a Guerrero frog splash for two. Bandido went for another tornillo off the top but ate a desperation Codebreaker to the ribs for two, before the champion and challenger went back-to-back for a gentleman’s duel, only for Jericho to sneak attack the challenger then roll-up Bandido for another two. Inverted GTS by Bandido, but Jericho scouted the 21-Plex. Walls of Jericho in the centre of the ring, but Bandido muscled up to reach the bottom rope, as Jericho and the ref argued long enough for Bandido to regroup and sink a thrust kick.

Bryan Keith ran to the ring but Gravity returned to battle the ‘Bad Apple’ as Aubrey Edwards came out to restore order, whilst Jericho grabbed Floyd the bat in the confusion and clocked Bandido in the neck. Slow cover by Jericho for the one, two… three. Bandido’s family at ringside were incensed and managed to show referee Aubrey Edwards that Jericho had illegally used the bat, as Bryce Remsburg restarted the match.

Jericho grabbed Bandido’s sister but ate a slap, and in ring Bandido hit the corkscrew GTS into the 21-Plex to become a two-time Ring of Honor World Champion. Bandido, Gravity, their mother, and sister celebrated in the ring as Jericho walked to the back.

Adam Cole def. Daniel Garcia (c) - AEW TNT Championship

No interference and no count out for this one, as Cole and Garcia looked to finally settle things in the ring definitively. Pie faces and an exchange of strikes to kick off, Garcia getting first blood with a dropkick to take Cole down. Garcia unloaded on Cole in the corner but was dropped to the floor with a super kick, but a Panama sunrise attempt off the apron missed as Cole’s bad ankle gave him trouble. Garcia followed up with stomps to the injured joint then stalked Cole in the ring, focusing on the bad ankle. Mocking Surfboard stomp, and a series of dragon screws as Garcia looked to further punish Cole. Trio of snap neckbreakers by the TNT Champion, but Cole fired back with the OG Last Shot at a cost. Garcia rolled through a Panama Sunrise then crushed Cole with a lariat before hitting a twisting Gotch piledriver for two.

Garcia lowered his kneepad ready for a Boom, but Cole regrouped as the two exchanged strikes, Garcia landing on top of Cole after eating a superkick and getting a near fall for his troubles. Cole went for another superkick but was caught as Garcia locked in an ankle lock and grapevine, Cole managing to reach the rope in time. On the floor Cole was sent knee first into the steel steps, but managed to avoid a piledriver onto the steps as he hit a Last Shot to send Garcia to the floor. PanamaSunrise attempt on the floor was successful, but as Cole readied to drop the Boom, Garcia collapsed in a heap in the ring. Garcia Panama Sunrise of his own, then a Boom of his own for two, the champ furious that that was not enough for the win, letting his frustration out by smashing Cole’s ankle into the mat.

Garcia went for a deadlift piledriver but dropped it to stare at the turnbuckle with evil intent as he went for the Bret’s rope piledriver. Cole managed to fight out of the attempt then hit a second Panama Sunrise, and then a third, before hitting the Boom for the one two three and the TNT Championship.

Post-match Cole offered his hand to Garcia, ‘Red Death’ accepting and raising the new champ’s hand.

Kenny Omega (c) def Ricochet & Mike Bailey - AEW International Championship

Ricochet didn’t want the smoke so bailed to the floor to allow Omega and Bailey to go at it one-on-one. Ricochet soon made his presence felt by throwing Omega into the announce desk before Omega fired back by throwing Ricochet back to the floor before hitting a diving crossbody on Speedball. Frankenstiner by Omega sent Bailey to the floor, before a sneaky Ricochet got locked in an armbar for his troubles. Rapid can-can kicks by Speedball to Omega then a tope headscissors on the floor, as Ricochet tried to insert himself into the match but got slapped on his bald bald head. Bailey had Omega on the barricade but Rico ran in to hit a release Spicolli Driver on Speedball onto Omega. Ricochet ignored the fans chanting ‘bald forever’ at him to keep Omega at bay as he wore down Speedball. Kenny saved Speedball from a brainbuster attempt in order to chop and slap Ricochet, with Rico hitting a reverse neckbreaker on Omega who subsequently spike DDT’d Bailey. Ricochet tope suicidas onBailey then Omega, as Rico took the commentary headset to brag about his prowess, only for Speedball to fly out of nowhere with a karate kick, as Speedball apologised on the headset for Ricochet’s conduct.

Speedball kicks in mid-ring but the running Shooting Star Press missed, as Omega hit the rolling fireman’s carry, only to miss the moonsault attempt, before Ricochet missed a Lionsault attempt. All three competitors tried their own version of a double pin, before a flurry of kicks saw the trio hit the deck to cheers. Strike exchange as Omega and Bailey tangled, Speedball nailing Kenny with several measured roundhouse kicks, the hitting a triangle moonsault onto Ricochet on the floor. Omega followed up with the Terminator tope before Ricochet nailed an effortless Fosbury Flop, but a second attempt saw Bailey scout and hit the Asai Moonsault. Standing Ultimate Weapon on a stacked Ricochet and Omega by Bailey, then a huge spinning back kick to Omega for two… Ricochet thwarting the pin by yanking referee Rick Knox. Bailey pasted Ricochet on the outside but missed an Ultimate Weapon on the apron, before Ricochet hit an receipt then turned his attention to Omega in the ring. Rico readied for a super Frankensteiner on Kenny, but Speedball regrouped to hit a huge Poison Frankensteiner on RIcochet, but ate turnbuckle and a snapdragon from Omega. Snapdragon on Ricochet, another on Speedball, then another on both Bailey and Ricochet.

The champ was firmly in control, nailing a V Trigger on Ricochet, then one to Speedball, and Kroyt’s Wrath for two on Ricochet. Back kick on Omega by Bailey, then Speedball and Ricochet inadvertently teamed for a double pin attempt on Omega for two. Omega sent Ricochet to the floor then ate a Speedball thrust kick, then another huge tornado kick in the corner. Ultimate Weapon attempt missed, Omega rolling through with a kneebar on a sore Bailey, before Ricochet hit a springboard 450 on Kenny for a nearfall. Vertigo for two and three quarters on Speedball, then Bailey got a nearfall after avoiding a corner V Trigger. Ricochet threw Speedball from the top then hit a textbook Shooting Star Press on the champ for two. Bailey got the knees up for a Ricochet Shooting Star attempt, then teed off on Ricochet’s head, only for Rico to catch his leg and focus their attacks on the sore limb. Karate Kid pump kick levelled Ricochet long enough for Bailey to hit Ultimo Weapon for two as Omega launched in with a V Trigger on Speedball. Poison Frankensteiner on Kenny by Ricochet, but as Rico went for a Super Vertigo Omega regrouped, and hit an avalanche One Winged Angel on Ricochet as a tree of woe trapped Speedball could only watch on.

Post-match, Omega was recovering when the penny dropped and Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada walked to the ring to stare down his long-time rival.

Jon Moxley (c) def. Swerve Strickland - AEW World Championship

Big match in-ring introductions for this one by Justin Roberts. This was very clearly Swerve’s house though, the Philly crowd throwing their support behind the challenger. The match surprisingly started with hold-counter-hold mat grappling before Strickland started teeing off on the champ, hitting the diving uppercut to Moxley’s nape. Mox fired back but Swerve was amped, hitting several agile escapes before taking the fight to the floor. Swerve readied on the top rope but Mox was quick to elbow the challenger to the floor, with Marina Shafir nonchalantly stepping on Swerve for good measure. Mox stomped Swerve’s head into the steps as Shafir again kicked Strickland.

Mox repeatedly elbowed and heabutted a downed Strickland to bust him open before throwing him over the announce desk and into Excalibur. Mox then readied the steel steps and continued his assault on the challenger, further opening his cut before dropping him with a Death Rider on the stairs. Back in the ring Mox hit a stalling piledriver for two then further opened Swerve up before locking in a modified bow and arrow. The champ was firmly in control, inviting Strickland to strike him before eating a thunderous right hand. Swerve fired back with strikes and kicks, before Mox grounded him once more with a kimura then transitioned into a triangle. Swerve hit a Rampage Jackson-esque lifting sit out powerbomb to break the hold, then hit a slightly delayed vertical suplex for two. Swerve went for the rolling Flatliner but ate a cutter, before attempting a Cop Killa only to be locked into the Bulldog choke with grapevine in the middle of the ring. Swerve managed to break free then hit a desperation rolling Flatliner and a House Call for two. A second House Call, then Swerve absorbed a Mox lariat to hit a third House Call.

Marina Shafir entered the ring with the briefcase, but Prince Nana was on hand to stand up to the ‘Problem’ only to receive a case shot for his troubles. Mox went for another Cutter only for Swerve to pull Shafir in the way, then hit his own Paradigm Shift for a nearfall as the crowd rallied. Swerve went up top, but Mox had enough time to gather himself and throw Strickland to the floor before grabbing a ladder from beneath the ring, setting them up adjacent to the Spanish announce table.

The champ forced Swerve halfway up the ladders then met him at the top to ready for a superplex, but Swerve regrouped with a back rake, and a big Swerve Stomp through the table to a huge reaction. The two eventually found their way back into the ring, exchanging strikes before Mox called for a chair. Swerve avoided the chair but referee Paul Turner did not, as Swerve hit Da Cop Killa. Hangman Adam Page walked to the ring and readied himself on the apron, but as he measured moxley or Swerve for a Buckshot Lariat he was jumped by PAC, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli. Hangman pulled Claudio into the path of Yuta’s Busaiku Knee, then folded Mox with a Deadeye as The Death Riders swarmed once more. Huge cheers as The Ops ran down to fight The Death Riders off as Swerve nailed Mox with the chair then hit a big Swerve Stomp, but as Swerve slowly crawled towards Mox the lights went out, then came back on as The Young Bucks had Swerve ready and nailed an EVP Trigger to boos. Mox covered for the one two three, all thanks to The Jacksons.

Full results - AEW Dynasty, April 6 2025:

  • Jon Moxley (c) def. Swerve Strickland - AEW World Championship
  • Kenny Omega (c) def Ricochet & Mike Bailey - AEW International Championship
  • Adam Cole def. Daniel Garcia (c) - AEW TNT Championship
  • Bandido (mask) vs. Chris Jericho (c) - ROH World Championship vs. Mask match
  • Kyle Fletcher def. Mark Briscoe - Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal
  • Toni Storm (c) def. Megan Bayne - AEW Women’s World Championship
  • Death Riders (c) def. Rated FTR - AEW World Trios Championship
  • Mercedes Moné def. Julia Hart - Women's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal
  • The Hurt Syndicate (c) def. The Learning Tree - AEW World Tag Team Championships
  • Will Ospreay def. Kevin Knight - Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal
  • Anthony Bowens def. Max Caster - Pre-Show
  • Nick Wayne & CRU def. AR Fox & Top Flight - Pre-Show

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