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AEW Grand Slam Australia Spoilers

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AEW has invaded Australia and now Grand Slam is in the books with several titles on the line and one new champion.

Grand Slam Australia was AEW’s first foray into the country as Tony Khan brought his company to Brisbane. AEW were forced to abandon plans for a stadium show in the city but they proved to have a packed house at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre for a huge night of action.

Three titles were on the line as well as two huge tag team matches, so what happened when AEW went Down Under?

AEW Crowns New Champion At Grand Slam

The full spoilers for AEW Grand Slam Australia – courtesy of PWInsider – are below:

  • Tony Khan was brought out before the show to a very mixed reaction. Khan won the crowd round by the end when he promised that AEW would be back in the country again.
  • Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher – Don Callis and Mark Davis were with Takeshita and Fletcher. The crowd were going wild before the match even began. A long match that delivered what fans were expecting from the four men involved. Takeshita suffered a One Winged Angel/Hidden Blade combination and was pinned.
  • Mercedes Mone vs. Harley Cameron for the TBS Title – The crowd were firmly behind Cameron for the match. Harley Cameron nailed a Destroyer and a 619 on the champion during the bout. Ultimately, she missed a Swanton and Mone hit the Mone Maker to retain her championship.
  • Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Adam Copeland & Jay White – Brisbane Brawl – Absolute chaos that saw Cope dive off a balcony and get powerbombed through a table. Jay White almost had the match won before Wheeler Yuta interfered. Yuta and Marina Shafir’s antics allowed Moxley to lock his Bulldog Choke in on Copeland and he passed out to give the Death Riders the win.
  • Two new matches were made for Revolution as a video played of Will Ospreay challenging Kyle Fletcher to a cage match and Kenny Omega challenging Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Buddy Matthews – AEW Continental Championship – Matthews again had the full support of the Aussie crowd. In the end, Okada resorted to a low blow and a Rainmaker to retain his title.
  • AEW announced they’d be returning to Australia in 2026.
  • Mariah May vs. Toni Storm – AEW Women’s World Championship – Storm had Luther back with her for her entrance. The match saw both women throw everything they had at each other with plenty of Storm Zero and Mayday attempts. In the end, Toni Storm proved to be Timeless after all as she dropped May to pin her and reclaim the AEW Women’s World Title as the Brisbane crowd roared their approval.