AEW All Out – Toronto 2025

AEW All Out Results
September 20, 2025
Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

We kick things off with a video package highlighting the main feuds going into the pay-per-view, culminating with the World Championship match between Kyle Fletcher and “Hangman” Adam Page.

We head to ringside for an electric crowd and pyro as we welcome Bryan Danielson to the announce desk. Another video package, this time focusing on the Copeland/Cage vs. FTR feud going into our opening contest. We cut to Cage & Cope (or Cope & Cage) saying hi to Wendel Clark and Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys, with Cage trying not to be his usual self.

This all brings us back to ringside as Adam Copeland makes his entrance first to a huge pop from the crowd as he walks down the ramp. Cope enters the ring as the Toronto crowd sings his theme for another big pop. They cheer again as Christian Cage makes his way out, showing a good deal of respect for the former Patriarch. All that joy gets sucked out of the arena as FTR comes out, accompanied by Big Stoke to a chorus of boos. The pair hug it out in the ring as this match gets underway!

Adam Copeland and Christian vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)

We kick things off with Dax and Cage as the crowd kicks off a “oh, f–k the Revival” chant (in case you were wondering what FTR once stood for). Cage and Harwood lock up, backing into the corner as they fight it out before the ref intervenes. Another collar and elbow tie-up, this time Dax taking Cage to the mat before stepping on him. Cage fights back, sending Harwood to the corner to slam his head against the turnbuckle.

Cage targets the previously-broken nose of Dax as he tags in Cope, and a double team leads to a nearfall. Dax makes the tag to Cash, who goes for a side headlock on the Rated R Superstar before taking him to the mat. Cope fights back, eventually hitting a Lou Thesz press before tagging in Cage. Another double team, this time getting a two count on Wheeler. Christian sends him to the corner for some hard strikes and a bite as the crowd is chanting to ask Cage if he’ll, uh, be their dad.

Dax makes the tag by this point, fighting Cage to the corner as the crowd once again tries to rile him up. Harwood pays little mind to this as he takes Christian to the mat before Wheeler tags in for a stomp. Cage slowly fights to his feet, only to be sent back down as Dax tags in. Dropkick by Harwood into a chinlock. Cage fights back to his feet, but is unable to make the tag as Wheeler keeps Cope away from the apron before sliding into the ring for a double team on Cage allowing for a two count for Harwood. Wheeler tags in and goes up the turnbuckle, jumping into a boot from Cage instead…and Christian makes the tag to Cope!

Dax tags back in but he and Wheeler face the wrath of Copeland, who takes Harwood to the mat for a nearfall. Wheeler tags in, but gets taken down by Cope…who acknowledges an old rival of his for a Canadian five-knuckle shuffle followed by a Death Valley Driver! This only gets Copeland a two count, however.

Cope rethinks his strategy as he goes for a Sharpshooter, and Wheeler tries to intervene before Cage slides in for one of his own on Cash! While being trapped, FTR help each other out enough for Harwood to reach the ropes for a break. C&C set up for an homage to the Hardys but Cage gets sent into Cope, forcing him to land on his little Edges on the top rope before FTR set up for the Power and the Glory.

This gets a nearfall, and they go for Shatter Machine only for Cope to strike with a Killswitch for the cover…until Stoke pulls the ref out of the ring to stop the count! Stoke enjoys this until some music hits, and Beth Phoenix comes out to lay out Big Stoke! In the midst of this, Cope gets another nearfall before chaos ensues, while Beth carries Stoke to the back.

FTR set up for a spike piledriver, but Cope manages to kick out at two! FTR argue with the ref on this before looking for a Shatter Machine…only for Cope to fight back with an Impaler on both men. Cope heads to the corner, looking for a spear on Wheeler…only to run into a Shatter Machine! Wheeler makes the cover, but Copeland kicks out once again. Another Shatter Machine connects, but Cope still fights back. Cage keeps Dax from intervening as Cope lands a spear on Wheeler to get the pin and the win!

Winners via pinfall: Adam Copeland and Christian Cage

Beth returns to ringside to stand alongside Cope and Cage after the match, but Nick Wayne and his mother come out to some boos. This allows FTR to blindside Cage and Cope, with Sabian handcuffing Cope while FTR land a spike piledriver on Christian. They see Beth trying to take the handcuffs off Cope, and she tries to fight back before the pair set her up for a spike piledriver as the crowd boos heavily.

Video Package: Big Bill calling out Eddie Kingston, and getting what he wants as Kingston faces him here at All Out!

Out first is Big Bill, accompanied by (DEFY World Champion) Bryan Keith as the crowd show a mix of respect and dislike. They head to the ring as the crowd chants for Eddie Kingston…and pop big style when his music hits. Eddie makes his way out with a “Claudio Sucks Eggs” t-shirt to a huge pop and “Eddie” chant as he storms down to the ring to get this match underway!

Eddie Kingston vs. Big Bill

The two immediately go at it, until Bill takes Kingston down with a big boot. He takes Eddie to the ropes to continue the attack, sending him to the mat before mocking the former ROH World Champion. Kingston isn’t having any of it as he fights back to his feet.

Bill does even more damage to Kingston before getting a nearfall, only for Eddie to fight back leading to a set of machine gun chops and an exploder suplex sending the big man to the canvas. He goes back after Bill, who lands some heavy blows and a big side slam to keep Kingston at bay for a nearfall. Another side slam connects but it’s only good for a two.

Bill looks for a chokeslam, but Kingston reverses into a DDT. He gets to his feet for a Hurriken, but Bill kicks out at one and gets to his feet, landing a boot on Kingston to send him to the mat hard. Eddie goes to the corner as Bill charges at him, but Kingston dodges for a roll up and a two count. He follows with a Hurriken that lands just enough for the victory!

Winner via pinfall: Eddie Kingston

Bryan Keith comes running in as he and Bill look to attack Kingston post-match, until the lights go out and HOOK makes his way out for the save! He locks Keith in Redrum before pushing him into a Hurriken by Kingston. The pair stand tall as the crowd cheers.

Video Package: The rivalry between MJF and Mark Briscoe has brought us to this Tables ‘n’ Tacks Match at All Out!

Back at ringside, MJF makes his entrance for our next match. Mark Briscoe comes out, making a beeline for the ring as we get this match underway!

Tables ‘n’ Tacks Match: Mark Briscoe vs. MJF

MJF leaves the ring, clearly not wanting anything to do with this as Briscoe empties the buckets to form a tack circle on the canvas. Briscoe eventually gets after MJF, looking to invoke Cactus Jack before MJF fights back. He breaks away from a Jay Driller attempt to get back into the ring, and the two start trading blows with the tacks lurking below.

They take turns looking to body slam the other onto the tacks, before looking to drive each other’s face into the pile instead. MJF uses the ref to distract Briscoe, finally getting the opening he needs to body slam Briscoe onto the tacks!

He pushes the face of Mark into the tacks next, before leaving the ring to gloat as he grabs a table from ringside…only to close it up, pushing it under the ring. This gets a “we want tables” chant as Briscoe tries to fight back, only for MJF to hoist him up for a big wheel slam back onto the tacks for a pin. Mark kicks out at two, but this just encourages MJF to do even more damage using the tacks…even force-feeding him a few before landing a punch!

MJF takes Briscoe to the ropes for a back body drop onto the tacks, not once but twice as Mark struggles to get back up. MJF props him up against the ropes before going for one more back body drop…but Briscoe lands on his feet! MJF hits the ropes for a clothesline, but now it’s Mark who sends MJF down with a back body drop onto the pile of tacks!

This gives Briscoe a second wind as he lands a series of strikes on Friedman, who lands on his feet on a back body drop attempt only for Briscoe to land a kick forcing both men into the tacks. Briscoe is back on his feet as he catches MJF with a chokeslam onto the tacks as well, getting a close nearfall in the process.

He goes for a Froggy Bow but MJF rolls out of the ring, which leads to Briscoe landing a dive on him before pulling a table out from under the ring. He props it up against the barricade before grabbing a chair, a nod to Sabu as he gets the drop on MJF sending both men through the table on the outside!

Briscoe brings Maxwell around the ring before setting up the other table to set MJF upon…and lands a Cactus Jack elbow sending MJF through that table as well! Mark goes for the third table MJF tried to hide, setting that up as MJF slides into the ring. Briscoe goes after him, only for MJF to catch Mark with a pocket sand style attack, sending tacks into the face of Briscoe! This sends him staggering but he takes the fight back to MJF.

Briscoe leaves the ring, pulling out a chair that has tacks on it before heading back into the ring…but MJF makes him face his own music with a tombstone piledriver onto the chair before getting a close two count. Max leaves the ring long enough to grab the table, bringing it into the ring to set back up before leaving the ring again.

He grabs a couple bags from under the ring, dumping two piles of tacks onto the table before going after Briscoe in the corner. He looks for a powerbomb, but Briscoe fights back with some punches to break free. Max catches Briscoe on the corner, but this leads to the two slugging it out on the top turnbuckle. MJF blocks a Jay Driller attempt to bite Briscoe…and Mark responds in kind, forcing MJF to stagger toward the corner as he lands a Froggy Bow to drive MJF through the table and the tacks!

He goes back up for another Froggy Bow, but he isn’t finished with MJF as he sets up for a Jay Driller to pick up the win!

Winner via pinfall: Mark Briscoe

Replays of the finish as Mark Briscoe celebrates the win to an appreciative crowd. Commentary hypes up what’s to come later tonight.

Backstage, the former Acclaimed are giving out to each other as Jerry Lynn tries to get them to recognize they’re better together. He threatens to have them suspended without pay and that only gets them more riled up.

Video Package: Ricochet being rejected from the Hurt Syndicate has led to this trios match here at All Out, as MVP returns to the ring to team with Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin to face Ricochet and the GOA!

Back at ringside, Ricochet and GOA (seemingly calling themselves The Demand) make their way out for our next match. The Hurt Syndicate make their entrance as well, the crowd chanting “We hurt people” as the trio makes their way to the ring before we get this trios match underway!

Trios Match: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP) vs. Ricochet and The Gates of Agony

We start off with MVP and Bishop Kaun, though MVP calls out Ricochet to tag in. So, that’s who we start with as Ricochet does everything he can to avoid MVP before tagging Kaun back in. Kaun and MVP lock up, exchanging holds before MVP knocks Bishop back. Kaun responds with some shots before MVP fights back for a front slam. He gets a cover but only gets a two count as Kaun kicks out.

Tag made to Shelton, who gets sent to the corner by Kaun but absorbs some punishment before landing some shots of his own. Kaun sends him back into the corner, but Benjamin turns things around for an ankle lock before taking Bishop down for a two.

Tag to Lashley now, and Ricochet looks for a chance at revenge as he tags in…only to be beaten down by Bobby leading to a back body drop. MVP tags in, and he gets his hands on the man who ran his mouth for weeks leading into this before getting a nearfall.

MVP clears the GOA off the apron before sending Ricochet into the corner for a kick and an exploder suplex. He has the upper hand until the Gates get involved, a tag to Kaun allowing him to attack the leg of MVP. He does some more damage before Ricochet tags back in, mocking the Syndicate as he continues to wear down MVP.

MVP has to spend some time fighting back before making the tag to Benjamin, who goes off on Ricochet and the GOA before focusing on Ricochet in particular for a German suplex. He follows suit with a suplex on Bishop Kaun, before grabbing both men for a double decker suplex! Lashley makes a blind tag as Liona looks to intervene, only to be cleared out before Lashley lands a spear on Kaun for the cover…only for Ricochet to break it up with a 450 splash to save the match for his team!

In the midst of all this MVP gets a tag back into the match, going after Ricochet as Lashley and Kaun go at it before Bishop sends Bobby to the corner. Liona comes in as the Gates attack, but Benjamin makes the save before the action spills to the outside.

The Gates, Lashley, and Benjamin go at it some more until Ricochet lands a dive to take Lashley and Benjamin out! The latter two lean against the barricade before Toa gets launched into the pair. Back in the ring, the Gates help set Ricochet up for a Spirit Gun on MVP to get the win.

Winners via pinfall: The Demand (Ricochet and The Gates of Agony)

The Demand head up the ramp to celebrate as Lashley and Benjamin check on MVP.

Video Package: A look at Riho and Mercedes Moné ahead of their TBS Championship match here at All Out!

Back at ringside, the crowd gives a big pop for Riho as the inaugural AEW Women’s World Champion makes her way out for this TBS Championship match. Out next is the TBS Champion herself, having what feels like a Magic Mike type entrance with some of the men showing off Mercedes’s other titles as Moné heads down to the ring. With that, we get this match underway!

TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné defends against Riho

Moné goes after her challenger, mocking her as she shoves Riho away…and Riho responds with a nearfall on the champ! She also breaks away from a Statement Maker attempt to go for a single leg crab, before Moné turns around and kicks out of a pin attempt to force a break. She finally gets to the ropes for leverage, getting to her feet before locking up with Riho in the middle of the ring.

Riho has the champ up against the ropes, breaking away to mock her dance before Moné drops her to the mat to show off her own moves. Riho gets back into it, however, sending the champ to the outside before landing a double foot stomp off the apron. She then gets onto the announce table to land another stomp for good measure, bringing the champ back into the ring before going up top. Moné dodges the third stomp attempt, only to take a headscissors by the challenger followed by a dropkick.

Riho sets up for a crucifix bomb, but only gets a two count. Mercedes rolls out of the ring as Riho goes up top, forcing the challenger to drop down to the apron…where Moné trips her up, catching her with the apron itself before sending the challenger into the announce table. She follows up with a Meteora before bringing Riho back in the ring, but only gets a nearfall.

Mercedes and Riho go back at it before Moné lands a dropkick for a two count…and the champ sets up a pendulum swing for more damage, leading to another nearfall. Moné goes for a flying surfboard stretch, but Riho manages to break free as she looks for a single leg crab. She gets the move cinched in, wrenching it back…but the champ grabs Riho’s hair to finally break the hold!

Riho isn’t done however, as she sets Moné up for a Statement Maker of her own. Mercedes struggles toward the ropes before getting the challenger on her shoulders for a two count to release the hold…but Riho just goes right back after her, setting up a nearfall in response. Both women fight to their feet now, before Riho drops the champ with a dragon suplex for a cover and a two count.

Mercedes starting to turn things back around as she gets Riho on the top turnbuckle for a kick, followed by a superplex that turns into a Three Amigos for good measure. Moné goes up top for a frog splash, but she lands onto the knees of the challenger…who gets Mercedes propped up on the turnbuckle for a double foot stomp leading to a nearfall!

Moné lands a lungblower on Riho to get back into it, followed by a a sunset powerbomb into the turnbuckle and a running kick for a two count. Moné goes back on the attack for a double knees, but the challenger catches her in a single leg crab that she once again wrenches back on before Moné manages to grab the ropes for a break.

Riho goes back at it, hitting a German suplex with a bridge for a two count. She lands another suplex for another nearfall, and a Northern Lights suplex that Moné narrowly kicks out of. Mercedes uses the ref as a shield to set up for a gouge of the eyes, and a lungblower followed by the Money Maker means that the champ retains!

Winner via pinfall and still TBS Champion: Mercedes Moné

Mercedes celebrates with the title as she heads up the ramp.

Video Package: A mini-tournament the past couple weeks has led to a 3-Way Match that sees Konosuke Takeshita and Mascara Dorada facing champion Kazuchika Okada for the AEW Unified Championship here at All Out!

We head back to ringside as Mascara Dorada makes his entrance for our next match. Konosuke Takeshita makes his entrance alongside Don Callis, and the champion Kazuchika Okada rounds things out to get this match underway!

AEW Unified Championship 3-Way Match: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Mascara Dorada

The recent tension between Okada and Takeshita is set aside so the pair can target the CMLL star, taking turns going after the luchador before Okada is sent out of the ring. Dorada tries to take advantage before Takeshita takes him down for a two count. The luchador sends the Alpha to the corner, but an attack from Okada leads to Takeshita taking a dropkick that sends him to the floor.

Dorada sends Okada to the outside as well, but the two Don Callis Family members catch him trying to make a dive…and that leads to Takeshita landing a brainbuster that sends Dorada onto the ramp! He brings the luchador back into the ring amidst a “f–k Don Callis” chant to continue the damage, but only gets a nearfall for his effort.

Dorada starts to fight back, sending the Alpha to the outside…but gets tripped up by Okada on the opposite side. Okada enters the ring to go after the luchador as the crowd gives out to Callis some more. Okada goes after the mask of Dorada before taking him to the mat for another nearfall…just as Takeshita slides in to stand off against Okada.

He briefly attacks Takeshita before focusing on Dorada, getting another nearfall in the process. He sends the luchador into the corner twice, the second time leading to a running shoulder tackle to send Dorada to the mat. Dorado fights back with a torneo to an arm drag, sending Okada out with a dropkick as Takeshita comes sliding in only to get sent back out. Dive by Dorada takes out Okada, and a torneo takes out the Alpha on the other side!

Okada comes in after Dorada, but gets dropped with a unique driver by the luchador for a two count…only for Okada to fight back with a scoop slam. He climbs up top for an elbow drop and “gives the people what they want”…before Takeshita comes in for another face-off. The two go at it until Takeshita hits a rolling elbow and even a Blue Thunder for a close two count before the Rainmaker manages to kick out!

Dorada comes in now, sending Okada out as he takes the Alpha out with a destroyer for a two count. He hits a 450 splash but is pulled out of the ring by Okada after, allowing the champ to go up top before Takeshita intercepts him. They go at it on the top before Dorado jumps in, landing a hurricanrana to send both men crashing to the canvas! Cover by Doradao, first on Okada and then Takeshita, both yielding a close nearfall.

Okada and Takeshita fight back to send Dorada to the outside, before staring each other down and going at it. They trade offense landing hard strikes into a tombstone piledriver that leaves both men laying on the mat…just as Dorada climbs the turnbuckle. 450 splash misses but Dorada gets a standing moonsault press on Okada instead, forcing Takeshita to break the pin attempt. Dorada fights him off before going back to the top…landing a 450 splash onto the knees of Okada! Takeshita with a big lariat but it only gets a two count.

Takeshita turns his attention to Okada, laying in some heavy offense that leads to a close nearfall over the champ. All three men are down but slowly fight their way back to a vertical base with strikes aplenty. This brings all three up to their feet as it continues to go back and forth…until Takeshita sends both opponents up and over with a German suplex! Dorada lands on his feet and manages to take the Alpha down before sending Okada to the outside.

Dorada goes up top, but Takeshita cuts him off at the pass. Superplex by Takeshita, only for Dorada to block a Raging Fire. Takeshita lands another Raging Fire instead, but Okada breaks up the pin and the two go at it one more time before a dropkick takes the Alpha out of the proceedings, followed by a Rainmaker lariat on Dorada to pick up the win!

Winner via pinfall and still AEW Unified Champion: Kazuchika Okada

We see some more of the tension between Takeshita and Okada after the match, and regarding our next match Danielson remains tight-lipped about what he told Darby other than the promise of not getting involved in the coffin match.

Video Package: The feud between Darby Allin and Jon Moxley brings us to a Coffin Match here at All Out!

Back at ringside, Jon Moxley makes his entrance through the crowd with Marina Shafir…only to get blindsided by Darby Allin as we get this match underway!

Coffin Match: Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin

This leads to a brawl through the crowd, culminating in Darby landing a Coffin Drop off a balcony onto Mox. This slows things down a great deal before the two get back up and at it, as Mox regains control bringing Allin back toward ringside. He slams Darby down hard, mocking him only for Darby to throw a drink at him to turn things around.

The brawl between these men has finally arrived at ringside, as Darby takes a bite out of Mox to regain the upper hand. He lands some hard shots to the head of Mox as the crowd encourages him to keep at it. Mox, however, manages to send Darby into the coffin to get back into things. The coffin gets opened, but we see Darby climb up to get the drop on Mox, sending both men into the coffin and breaking it!

Mox manages to be the first one back up, taking advantage of the damage done to Allin to bring him around the ring as he starts setting up one of the other coffins. The rest of the Death Riders arrive at ringside to help Mox bring a coffin into the ring. Having done this, Mox talks about giving Darby “one more chance” before telling the rest of the Riders to head to the back aside from Marina.

Mox slides into the ring, staring down Darby as we see even Marina is heading to the back now. Mox gets the coffin open as he brings Darby toward it…only to slam the lid shut on Darby’s hand! He follows up with some punches to the head of Darby, yelling at the former TNT Champion as he goes.

Darby manages to break free of his predicament before Mox goes back at it with some stomps. Darby starts to fight back before Mox catches him for a choke before Darby scrambles to the nearest corner. He pulls off a turnbuckle cover, revealing a fork has been hidden away…and he uses it on the head of Mox, busting him open to break free from the grip! Darby lands a Coffin Drop on the former World Champion before slamming the coffin lid on Mox’s hand…and then taking Mox to the mat with a Scorpion Death Drop!

Mox is trying to recover now as Darby leaves the ring to grab a steel pipe, but as he comes back in Mox catches him to send him onto the closed coffin. He grabs the fork, but Darby stops him from using it…only for Mox to start biting into him. He props Darby onto the coffin now, landing a Death Rider DDT that sends him face-first onto the coffin.

Mox opens the coffin to put Darby in, but Darby’s got the pipe in his hand and that helps block the coffin from being closed. He attacks Mox before leaving the ring, where we see Danielson next to a duffel bag telling Darby to “do it.” Darby obliges, opening the duffel bag to reveal a large plastic bag like the one the Riders used on Danielson last October.

He slides back into the ring, putting the bag over the head of Mox to choke him out before slamming him to the canvas. Mox tears the bag open as Darby sends him into the coffin…only for PAC to arrive and intervene! He hoists Darby up before sending him over the top rope onto the coffin outside!

He brings Darby back into the ring now, grabbing a body bag from nearby before putting him into the bag and zipping it up. He then puts Darby into the coffin and Mox kicks the lid close to bring this match to an end.

Winner via coffin closure: Jon Moxley

The Death Riders return to ringside to assist Mox in taking the coffin with Darby in it back up the ramp as we cut away.

Backstage, we hear from The Conglomeration as Mark Briscoe calls out three of Don Callis’s men for a trios match at Dynamite against himself, Hologram, and…

He checks with Kyle to see if the last man is ready to come back, and the response we get relayed from O’Reilly is “Whatever.” With that and a sly thumbs up from the group, we get confirmation that Orange Cassidy makes his return to action this Wednesday!

Back at ringside we get ready for our next match as Thekla makes her entrance, followed by Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter. Toni Storm makes her way out and we see Wheeler Yuta talking to Statlander before we get this match underway!

4-Way AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Toni Storm (c) vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander vs. Thekla

All four women quickly go at it, with things quickly spilling to the outside! Thekla takes control as she sends Hayter and Statlander to the guardrail before hitting a suplex on the champ to drop her on the ramp. She brings Hayter back into the ring, taking her belt off to whip Hayter and Toni when the champ comes in to intervene.

Hayter manages to stop Thekla for a moment, before the Toxic Spider lands an elbow on her. Toni goes on the attack and hits the corner, where Statlander tries to intervene before Thekla cuts in. She knocks Kris down before landing a spider suplex on Storm. Statlander tries to get involved and gets sent out of the ring, before Hayter takes a spider suplex from Thekla. Statlander climbs the turnbuckle to intervene once more, and instead takes the third spider suplex for good measure from the Toxic Spider.

Thekla starts a spider walk only to get cut off by the champ, and we get back into chaos between all four women before Hayter takes control with a lariat…followed by a double suplex on Statlander and Storm! Thekla blocks a suplex for a big forearm strike, and things break down once more leading to a chokebomb by Storm on Thekla…but Hayter lands a lariat on Kris after taking a forearm, and this leads to all four women down on the mat!

They make it back to their feet as Statlander takes control for a moment, only to be sent out of the ring by Storm and Hayter. The standoff between them is stopped by a chop block from Thekla, only for Storm to intervene. Thekla manages to fight them off on the ropes for a brief tarantula before Statlander drops Thekla to get back into the match.

Statlander gets taken down with a German suplex by the champ, who lands a hip attack and Storm Zero for the cover…but Hayter breaks the pin to save the match for herself!

Hayter takes control landing some hard shots on Storm, leading to a Hayterade to get a nearfall before Thekla breaks the pin. She sends Hayter away before locking in a neck crank strangle on the champ…who manages to counter by getting Thekla on her shoulders for a nearfall. Hayter gets involved again, leading to a fight between Thekla and Hayter on the apron…before the Toxic Spider sends Hayter to the floor with a spear!

As this is going on, Statlander gets after the champ with a hard strike before using a seatbelt clutch for the win to become the new Women’s World Champion!

Winner via pinfall and new AEW Women’s World Champion: Kris Statlander

Pryo for the new champ as Statlander celebrates on the turnbuckle, and we see a surprised Toni Storm backing up the ramp as she looks on at the woman who dethroned her. Harley Cameron comes down the ramp to celebrate with her friend.

Video Package: Hype aplenty for this 4-Way Ladder Match with the AEW World Tag Team Championship on the line at All Out!

Back at ringside, we get our entrances for the next match starting with the Young Bucks, who get their normal entrance for the first time (presumably using the last of their $500,000 prize money), followed by Don Callis introducing Josh Alexander and Hechicero to the ring. Rounding out the entrances are JetSpeed and the champions Brodido as we get underway!

AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match: The Young Bucks vs. Brodido vs. JetSpeed vs. Hechicero and Josh Alexander

Hechicero and Alexander take control early, clearing the ring aside from Bandido for a Mad Scientist Bomb. JetSpeed get back into the ring to put a stop on things, before Brody gets in and we end up with a ladder standoff between the champs and JetSpeed. This gets stopped by the Bucks, who double-team Bandido after clearing the ring.

Bandido rebounds to send Nick out of the ring, and hits a knee on Matt for good measure…but Nick stops the 21 Plex. Chain wrestling of a different sort ensues as waistlock after waistlock all comes to a halt with Brody hitting a German suplex sending three men away! Matt and Nick fight back to get a dive on their opponents, but Kevin Knight catches them with a dive before Bandido does the same.

Brody grabs a ladder as Bandido gets back on his feet, only to get taken out by Speedball who tries to get the ladder set up in the ring after…only for Hechicero and Alexander to stop him in his tracks. Brody gets back in the ring, sending Alexander into the ladder after it’s been propped up in the corner…before Hechicero dodges the same fate, which forces Brody to run right into the ladder on the cannonball!

Bandido catches his fellow luchador with a big slam onto the ladder as well, but the Bucks get involved before turning their attention toward Bailey. On the other side of the ring, we see Alexander and Hechicero taking out Knight before helping the Bucks deal with Speedball. An alliance is brewing between the teams, before Brody sends them out of the ring with a ladder. He goes for a dive on the outside, only to be met with a ladder to the face!

A lot of brawling ensues between the eight men on the outside, before a table gets set up by the Don Callis Family pairing. The Bucks prop up a ladder using the apron and ring steps, trapping Brody on it before getting the drop on him for added damage. The alliance between the Family and the Bucks comes to an end when the Bucks try to set up a ladder in the ring to go after the titles, only to be cut off by Hechicero and Alexander.

This comes to an end with a double superkick by the Bucks, who then use the ladder to drop Hechicero and send Alexander to the floor. They go after JetSpeed next, only to be fended off by a splash from Knight to turn things around. JetSpeed sets up the ladder to ascend, but King cuts them off. Knight lands a pendulum DDT to send King to the mat, before he and Bailey send him to the outside as Bandido slides in.

He takes JetSpeed down before climbing the ladder…but Knight leaps off the rope for a clothesline sending him off the ladder to the mat, while Bailey lands a moonsault to keep the rest of the field on the floor! Nick comes into the ring and goes up the ladder, before Knight pushes the ladder to send him flying to the outside. Knight goes up but is cut off by Matt, while Nick tries to climb up before getting caught by Bailey.

Knight jumps onto the shoulders of an approaching Matt and it turns into a game of chicken, before Brodido intervene to clear the ring out. Alexander sneaks in for a German suplex on Brody, before Bailey gets involved to gain an opening. He goes up the ladder before Alexander intervenes, taking Bailey off his game before propping a ladder up in the corner.

Josh climbs the other side of the ladder in the middle, trading strikes with Speedball before getting sent to the mat…just as Hechicero intervenes, setting up a surfboard stretch against the ladder. Bailey manages to break free of the hold before stepping up onto the top of the ladder…just to land a backflip double knee to sandwich the luchador against the ladder!

Both men drop as we see Bandido make his ascent, before Alexander climbs the other side. They trade strikes until Bandido sets up for a sunset flip to drive Alexander into the ladder. Moments later, he gets caught with a DDT by Matt as we see Nick and Bailey going up the turnbuckle. What follows is three men falling off the turnbuckles, last of which being Bailey when King catches him for a driver onto a ladder propped up on the outside.

Everyone is on the floor outside until Knight slides into the ring, looking to get the ladder in the right spot before climbing up. Matt comes running in to intercept him, and they trade strikes until Matt drops to the canvas. Alexander takes his place, sending Knight off the ladder before Nick jumps up from the ropes to knock Josh off as well. Hechicero cuts him off, sending him to the ropes as Brody climbs up to get involved…before Alexander comes back to catch King with a rack bomb!

Alexander is sent away by Knight as he climbs up, only to face Hechicero at the top. Matt tries to cut him off, and eventually the Bucks and the Family lift the ladder to send Knight through a table set up on the outside! The Bucks are sent out of the ring as Hechicero climbs the ladder, only for Alexander to take a BTE Trigger from the returning Bucks who send Hechicero off the ladder before climbing up.

Brody cuts them off, sending the Bucks flying before Bandido comes into the ring to climb the ladder. He manages to get one of the belts followed quickly by the other to retain!

Winners via retrieval and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: Brodido

Brodido head up the ramp to celebrate as we see the Young Bucks alone in the ring…but not for long, as Jack Perry shows up to attack them! Romero tries to intervene but to no avail, before the Bucks go back after him. They set up for a BTE Trigger but Jack Perry is smiling before the lights cut out. We got to the screen to see Jack Perry uncovering something…before coming to the realization that it was Perry who resurrected Luchasaurus!

And speaking of, we head back to ringside where Luchasaurus is standing behind the Bucks, laying them out before standing alongside Perry. He takes off the belt that reads “Killswitch” and, after a moment, throws the belt to the crowd to signify that he is back to being Luchasaurus. The reunion of Jurassic Express is punctuated by “Tarzan Boy” playing to a huge pop from the crowd. Perry and Luchasaurus hug it out before leaving the ring.

We head backstage as Jon Moxley insists it’s all over, sitting near the casket containing Darby Allin. The other Riders head out in their truck as Mox continues to insist it’s all over…until Darby pops out of the coffin to attack Mox! He gets Mox into the body bag now, talking about pulling Mox into the fire as he sprays something flammable over the bag before lighting it ablaze! Staff come out to stop it quickly as Darby is held back.

Video Package: Adam Page defends the AEW World Championship against Kyle Fletcher, with an agreement of the Don Callis Family staying away from ringside (or else Kyle will be stripped of his TNT Championship), in this huge main event for All Out!

There’s been enough talk…it’s time for our main event! Out first is Kyle Fletcher, followed by Hangman Adam Page as we get a reminder of the added stipulations during the ring introductions to get this match underway!

AEW World Championship Match: “Hangman” Adam Page defends against TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher

The match starts off kind of slow as Kyle shouts down the champ before sending him to the corner in a lock-up. Kyle stays on the attack, wrenching the arm of Page to keep him on the mat as the crowd boo the challenger. Kyle hits the ropes but takes a boot to the face by the Hangman, who follows with a chop as the crowd encourages him further.

Fletcher lands a chop of his own before the two trade strikes…until Kyle fakes the champ out to land a thrust kick, sending Page to the ropes. He keeps at it, attack Page until the ref intervenes. Page turns it around, sending Kyle into the corner for some punches before backing away. This gives Fletcher an opening for a moment, before a lariat by Page sends the TNT Champion to the apron…only for Kyle to take Page by surprise with a kick sending him to the floor! Page starts to fight back with a forearm, sending him to the ring steps…but Fletcher responds by sending the champ over the guardrail and into the crowd!

Fletcher seems to back away here, but it’s just to gain some running distance as he launches himself into the champ! Page takes a while but manages to get back into it, sending Fletcher back into the ring for a back suplex and a nearfall. He then sends Kyle into the corner for a chop, but the challenger turns it around to send Page to the ropes…only for the Hangman to send him over the top and to the outside. Fletcher manages to intercept a moonsault attempt, shoving the champ off the turnbuckle and into the guardrail instead!

With the Hangman down, Fletcher gets his opportunity to bring him up for a powerbomb onto the apron as the crow show their displeasure. Kyle gets back into the ring as the ref begins the count. Page gets back in the ring, only to be cut off by Fletcher who goes after the shoulder. Adam is still on the apron as Fletcher leaves the ring to pull a table out from underneath, setting it up before climbing back onto the apron.

Page stops him from whatever he has planned, but Fletcher retaliates by stopping a Buckshot Lariat with a thrust kick and landing a hanging DDT for a two count. He follows up with a Michinoku Driver, but the champ will not give up as he kicks out at two again.

Fletcher climbs up top for an elbow drop and another nearfall, before locking in a Boston Crab while going after the neck some more. Page manages to break the hold by getting to the ropes, using the corner to get back on his feet…just as Fletcher comes charging in with a kick! He hits another one, but the third attempt gets cut off with a lariat by the champ!

Both men are down as the ref begins a new count, and we see Kyle up first. Page is up as well as the two trade strikes. This goes back and forth until Kyle goes to the ropes, only to run into a back body drop by the Hangman! Fall away slam connects and Page goes for another one, sending Fletcher into the corner for a close nearfall.

This gives Kyle a chance to turn things around with some kicks, but the champ sends him to the outside before getting the drop on him. He brings Fletcher back in the ring for a powerbomb and the cover, but the challenger manages to kick out to save his chances. Page looks for a Dead Eye but Fletcher manages to fight back, though Page gets out of a tombstone piledriver attempt. He goes to the corner but gets caught with a thrust kick by Fletcher, who lands a powerbomb for two.

Page crawls to the ropes as Kyle lands some stomps for added damage. He leaves the ring for a DDT off the apron, but Page counters into a tombstone piledriver sending Fletcher down to the floor. Page slowly makes his way back up to bring the challenger to the apron…giving Kyle a taste of his own medicine with a DDT that sends the TNT Championship crashing onto the floor! Page goes up top for a moonsault, but Fletcher gets out of the way forcing the Hangman to fall on the floor instead.

He brings Page over to the timekeeper’s table, standing him up before using the barricade as leverage for a sheer drop brainbuster that drives Adam through the table! After a moment, Fletcher brings the champ back into the ring and props him up against the corner for a running kick not once but twice. He follows up with a sheer drop brainbuster and the cover…but Hangman kicks out at two!

Fletcher brings him to the corner, but Page starts to fight back until they trade blows heading to the apron…where Hangman sends the challenger crashing through the table on the outside with a Dead Eye! Page brings Kyle back into the ring, looking for a Buckshot Lariat…but the challenger drops to the mat, which takes Hangman off his game as he too crashes to the canvas. This leads to the ref beginning the count once more, with both men narrowly getting to their feet in the nick of time.

Fletcher gets to the ropes, and this gives Page an idea as he gives a nod to his old friend for the V-Trigger…but a One-Winged Angel attempt gets blocked. Fletcher ends up taking a Dead Eye from the champion but manages to kick out as we get the announcement that thirty minutes have gone by, with thirty remaining in the time limit.

Page catches the challenger with a flurry of offense before hitting the One-Winged Angel, but Fletcher manages to kick out just in time! Fletcher gets to turn things around as he drops the champ not once but twice, ending with a sheer drop brainbuster for the cover…but only gets a two count as Page kicks out! Fletcher can’t quite believe it as he starts landing a couple kicks on the champ, who slowly gets to his feet.

Page hits a few weaks shots before Fletcher kicks him away, following up with a short arm lariat that sends the Hangman to the mat. He rips off the turnbuckle cover, giving out to the ref for telling him to stop before slamming Page onto the exposed turnbuckle. He then sets the champ up on the turnbuckle, but Page stops the brainbuster attempt with some headbutts that causes Kyle to drop on the steel instead…before setting the challenger up for an avalance Dead Eye, sending Fletcher hard onto the canvas!

Fletcher struggles to his feet, as does Page…who gets to the ropes for a Buckshot Lariat, putting the challenger away for the win to retain the World Championship!

Winner via pinfall and still AEW World Champion: “Hangman” Adam Page

Don is nearly beside himself before simply staring down Kyle Fletcher, as Page celebrates in the ring and up the ramp with the title while commentary talks up what’s to come this week on Dynamite. With that, Page standing tall with the title brings All Out to a close.