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AEW Dynamite Results – October 1, 2025 (6th Anniversary Of Dynamite)

AEW Dynamite 6 Anniversary

It’s AEW Dynamite’s 6th anniversary episode, featuring two big six-man tags, a mixed tag team match, and Kyle Fletcher facing Orange Cassidy.

This is a results-only post about AEW Dynamite’s sixth anniversary celebration episode. It was promoted as a 2.5-hour episode, so it’s at least 30 minutes longer than a regular episode. My TJR review of AEW Dynamite will be on Thursday.

Dynamite took place at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. The commentary team was Excalibur, Taz, and Bryan Danielson.

The Young Bucks were shown earlier in the day. Matt Jackson had plans to spend their money on a big celebration. They went to a casino where Nick Jackson spent all their money. The graphic on screen called them “The Broke Bucks.” They were in a 6-man tag team match to open the show.

Match #1: Brodido – Brody King & Bandido and Kenny Omega defeated The Young Bucks – Matt & Nick Jackson and Josh Alexander by pinfall. Bandido hit a 21 Plex on Alexander and King hit a suicide dive to take out both Bucks on the floor. Omega hit a One Winged Angel on Alexander for the pinfall win.

After the match, Josh Alexander attacked Kenny Omega, so the Jurassic Express duo of Jack Perry and Luchasaurus made the save. Omega argued with Perry. Jurassic Express fought with The Young Bucks to the back.

Kenny Omega spoke about six years of AEW Dynamite, and he said that you can take pride in the journey. Omega thanked the fans for the support, whether it’s been six years or one day, and he said he’s a better person for it. Omega signed off with his catchphrase, but then the lights went out in the building.

When the lights came back on, Andrade was in the ring with a mask on. Andrade clotheslined Omega and hit a lifting double underhook neckbreaker. Don Callis went into the ring and shook hands with Don Callis, so it appears as though Andrade has joined the Don Callis Family. Andrade is back in AEW.

A video package aired showing AEW Dynamite highlights over the last six years.

Mark Briscoe did a promo discussing his past issues with MJF and how he defeated MJF at All Out. Briscoe said he is happy for his friend Orange Cassidy getting a TNT Title shot while MJF will be picking tacks out of his ass.

Match #2:TNT Championship– Kyle Fletcher defeated Orange Cassidy by pinfall with a brainbuster. There was somebody dressed up as Hologram, who helped Fletcher get the win.

Kyle Fletcher and the wrestler dressed as Hologram attacked Cassidy. However, Cassidy’s friends in The Conglomeration made the save. The wrestler dressed as Hologram was the Clone of Hologram, and his name is spelled CLON. The massive Don Callis Family stable celebrated on the stage.

Mercedes Mone, the TBS Champion, was interviewed by Renee Paquette. Mone said she would defend the TBS Title on next week’s Title Tuesday edition of AEW Dynamite against somebody from Florida since it’s in Jacksonville. When Mone mentioned the AEW Women’s Tag Team Titles, so Harley Cameron and a puppet suggested they team up. Mone shut that idea down.

Match #3: AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Death Riders – Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Daniel Garcia by pinfall. Page hit Deadeye and a Buckshot Lariat on Castagnoli for the pinfall win.

After the match, Hangman handed the Trios Tag Team Titles to Hobbs and Joe, but when he handed the title to Joe, the title fell to the mat. Joe wasn’t happy about that. Joe confronted Hangman and they argued briefly, with Joe feeling like Page disrespected him. Joe told Hangman that he had never beaten him. Joe punched Page, and they were separated by security. Hobbs helped Joe to the back.

Jetspeed (Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight) and Willow Nightingale were featured in a video talking about how they worked together last week, and Willow was excited to have them as friends. Kevin Knight challenged one of the FTR guys to a match on Collision. FTR and Stokely responded to accept the challenge.

Following a break, “Hangman” Adam Page was interviewed by Renee Paquette and said Samoa Joe was angry because Page handed Joe his title and it fell to the mat. Page said he won’t forget that Joe helped him win this AEW World Title. Page told Joe he’ll defend the AEW World Title against him at WrestleDream on October 18th. Page said he respects Joe but he warned Joe not to treat Page like that again.

Match #4: “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Tay Melo by pinfall. Storm won with the Storm Zero.

After the match, Toni Storm called out AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander for a singles match for the title. Storm told Statlander to name the time and place.

Samoa Joe was interviewed by Renee Paquette. Joe was fired up and used some aggressive language to accept the challenge by welcoming Page to a “world of deep s**t.”

A graphic was shown for AEW WrestleDream on October 18th with “Hangman” Adam Page defending the AEW World Title against Samoa Joe.

Match #5: Gates Of Agony – Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona (w/Ricochet) defeated The Swirl – Blake Christian & Lee Johnson by pinfall. GOA spiked Johnson with a double spinebuster for the win. Post match, Ricochet hit his Spirit Gun lariat on Christian.

The Hurt Syndicate walked out in dress clothes as usual. MVP shouted out area codes, saying this is his neighbourhood. MVP said he didn’t want to wrestle them. MVP said he wanted a No Disqualification Street Fight for The Hurt Syndicate against The Demand next week on Dynamite. Ricochet accepted the challenge for The Demand.

Kris Statlander, the AEW Women’s World Champion, was interviewed by Renee Paquette and accepted Toni Storm’s challenge for a title match at WrestleDream.

Don Callis was with his Family members, Kazuchika Okada, the AEW Unified Champion, and Konosuke Takeshita, for an interview with Alicia Atout. Callis challenged Brodido (AEW Tag Team Champions Brody King & Bandido) to a match against Okada and Takeshita for next week on Dynamite. Takeshita didn’t seem thrilled about it, but Okada was okay with it. Callis said it would be great.

Who Won The AEW Dynamite Main Event?

The AEW Dynamite main event was a Mixed Tornado Tag Team Match, meaning anything goes and there are no tags. It’s men against men and women against women.

For the match, Darby Allin teamed up with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander against Death Riders members Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir. Allin is facing Jon Moxley of the Death Riders in an I Quit Match at AEW WrestleDream.

Match #6: Darby Allin & Kris Statlander defeated Death Riders – Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir by pinfall. There were tacks dumped into the ring and Shafir was sent into the tacks. Yuta threw powder into Shafir’s face by accident and Shafir choked Yuta because she couldn’t see. Statlander hit a 450 Splash on Yuta and Shafir. Allin hit a Coffin Drop on Yuta, so Allin and Statlander covered Yuta at the same time for the win.

Toni Storm was on the ramp after the match. Kris Statlander faced off with her, and they exchanged punches. Security broke it up and they went to the back.

Darby Allin attacked Wheeler Yuta after the match, so Pac attacked Allin. Pac choked Allin with his leather belt. Jon Moxley walked out to the ring and told Allin that he doesn’t know how he’ll do it, but at WrestleDream he’ll make Allin say, “I Quit.” Pac hit Allin with a clothesline, and Allin did a flip bump. The Death Riders left while Allin was down in the ring. That was the end of the show.

This week’s Dynamite had a runtime of 2 hours, 30 minutes. Thanks for reading.