
7/2 AEW Dynamite Live Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of AEW Dynamite on July 2, live from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.
We shoot inside the Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA., where Excalibur, Taz and Ian Riccaboni welcome us to the show.
Adam Page Issues A Challenge To Jon Moxley
Page says he’s not going to waste too much time because he’s already made it known how much his AEW World Championship match against Jon Moxley at AEW All In means to him. He says he’s made his feelings about how much winning the AEW World Championship means to him, then says Moxley can wrap a chain around his neck and hang him from the sky, but he’ll have to end him before he lets his chance slip him by. Page says that at All In, he knows that The Death Riders are coming. He tells Moxley to bring The Elite, The Death Riders, and everything else he is, then challenges Moxley to make it a Texas Death Match on July 12.
The Death Riders’ music hits, and Moxley makes his way to the ring along with Marina Shafir. Moxley says Page has put all of his chips on the table including his life, health, and career. He says no to Page’s challenge to a Texas Death Match because Page doesn’t want that even if he thinks he does. He says Page will lose at All In and won’t win because he doesn’t want to, then says Page is happy where he is safe and comfortable. He says Page won the 2025 Men’s Owen Hart Cup Tournament because it wasn’t the highest peak of the mountain, then says the top of the mountain is too much pressure for Page. Moxley says he lives in pressure, then says he will show the world at All In. He says Page won’t go as far as he needs to in a Texas Death Match, and it would be something he doesn’t walk away from.
Page slaps Moxley, but Moxley tackles Page and rains down right hands on him. Moxley and Page then begin brawling, but Page looks to stab Moxley with a fork. Wheeler Yuta comes to Moxley’s aid, but Page levels him. Shafir fires off strikes on Page, but Claudio Castagnoli runs down to the ring and beats down Page with Yuta as Moxley and Shafir retreat through the crowd. Castagnoli lands the Neutralizer on Page, then heads out through the crowd with Yuta.
Page grabs a microphone and asks The Death Riders if that’s the best they’ve got because he’s still standing. Castagnoli storms back down to the ring, but The Opps are waiting for him at ringside. Shafir sneaks up behind Page with the briefcase containing the AEW World Championship in hand, but Page sees her coming and grabs the briefcase from her. He tells Moxley to give him a Texas Death Match unless he wants him to steal the briefcase, and Moxley finally agrees to give Page his Texas Death Match. Page hands Shafir the briefcase back, but lands a Buckshot Lariat on her.
– Rachel Brosnahan & Timeless Toni Storm do a video promoting Superman and Brosnahan said she used to wrestle back in her day and Storm gives her the nickname The Metropolis Maven and she tells Storm to put that on a t-shirt. Storm then makes her way to ringside with Luther before the opening contest for the TBS Title. Storm also has a gigantic steak dinner and cake, similar to Mone had a few weeks prior.
Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa for the TBS Championship
The bell rings and Shirakawa fires off right hands on Mone. Mone stomps on Shirakawa’s neck, but Shirakawa rolls up Mone. Mone kicks out, but Shirakawa rains down right hands on Mone. Mone lands a meteora on Shirakawa off the middle rope, then dumps her out of the ring through the middle rope and mocks Storm.
Back from the break, Shirakawa delivers a splash to Mone’s knee. Mone cinches in the Statement Maker on Shirakawa, but Shirakawa reverses into a Figure Four Leg Lock. Mone rolls out of the ring to break the fall, but Shirakawa delivers a Tornado DDT to her off the ring steps. Mone lands a meteora on Shirakawa off the ring apron, then fires off right hands on Shirakawa back inside the ring and follows it up with a Sunset Flip and a meteora.
Shirakawa sends Mone’s knee crashing into the mat, then connects with a Dragon Screw on her and cinches in a Figure Four Leg Lock on her. Mone crawls over to the bottom rope to escape, then sets up for a Gory Bomb. Shirakawa escapes and lands a pair of elbows on Mone, then follows it up with a kick to the back of her neck and follows it up with the Glamorous Driver. She goes for a pin, but Mone kicks out.
Shirakawa delivers a running knee on Mone, but Mone responds with a modified Lung Blower on Shirakawa. Mone then rolls up Shirakawa for the win.
Winner (and still): Mercedes Mone
After the match, Mone blindsides Shirakawa with an attack. Storm checks on Shirakawa, but Mone clocks Storm with her TBS Championshup belt.
– Earlier today, Matthew Jackson surprises Nicholas by buying a limousine filled with new sneakers. He uses the company card, saying this is on Tony Khan’s dime. They rode the streets of California, stopping outside their old elementary school, both rode swings before heading to the next stop. This will be a show long story.
– The Young Bucks head to their childhood home after stopping at In and Out burger, as they seemed disappointed their house seemed bigger growing up, but quickly opted to head back to their limo.
MJF (w/ The Hurt Syndicate) vs. Anthony Bowens vs. Brody King vs. AR Fox in a Four-Way Match for the #2 Spot in the Casino Gauntlet Match at AEW All In 2025
The bell rings and MJF hands King a wad of cash as a means of buying him off. King throws down the cash, and MJF slides out of the ring. King, Fox, and Bowens corner MJF behind the announce desk, but the rest of The Hurt Syndicate block his path. King then runs over Fox and Bowens with a double clothesline and sends them both crashing into barricades before he lands a chop on Bowens’ chest and lands crossbodies on both him and Fox as they sit on chairs.
Fox lands a boot on King back in the ring as MJF decides to take a seat at the commentary desk. Bowens sends Fox crashing into the mat and lands a Famouser on King, but Fox lands a kick on King and flies off the ropes to level King on the outside. Bowens lands a DDT on Fox on the apron, but King lands a tope suicida to level Bowens and Fox on the outside. MJF hits King with a chair across his spine.
Back from the break, Fox and Bowens level King with double boots. Bowens lands a DDT on Fox, but Fox sends MJF crashing into the mat with a Brainbuster. MJF rolls up King, but King kicks out. MJF then bites King and lands a cutter on him, but Bowens deliversa cutter to MJF. Fox delivers a cutter to Bowens, but King connects with a cutter on Fox and goes for a pin. Fox kicks out.
Fox lands a roundhouse kick on King’s head, then delivers a 450 Splash to him and goes for a pin. King kicks out, but Bowens rocks King with a rolling forearm. MJF connects with a Hammerlock DDT on Bowens, but King cinches in a Sleeper on MJF. Bowens rocks King with a thrust kick to break the hold, and Fox lands a hanging DDT on King. Bowens lands The Arrival on Fox, but King delivers a double chop to Bowens and sends him crashing into the mat. He goes for a pin, but Fox breaks the fall. MJF then cinches in The Salt Of The Earth on Fox, and Fox taps out.
Winner: MJF
After the match, Mark Briscoe’s music hits and he tells MJF to meet him in the ring next week without the rest of The Hurt Syndicate for a talk. Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey’s music hits, and they pair make their way out to take down Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley. Benjamin and Lashley respond by sending Knight and Speedball crashing into the mat with powerbombs. Benjamin and Lashley continue to beat down Knight and Speedball, promoting Knight to challenge Benjamin to a singles match.
–– Here is what’s in store for AEW Dynamite 300 ––
- Kota Ibushi vs. Kazuchika Okada
- TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
- For Number Two Entry in Casino Gauntlet at AEW All In: MJF vs. Brody King vs. AR Fox vs. Anthony Bowens
- Heroes vs. Villains – Presented by Superman: Konosuke Takeshita & The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Bandido, Roderick Strong, & Kyle O’Reilly
- Heroes vs. Villains – Presented by Superman: Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland vs. The Beast Mortos & Dralistico
7/2 AEW Dynamite 300 Preview
Tonight’s milestone AEW Dynamite 300 features a packed lineup, including title implications, heated rivalries, and crucial momentum ahead of AEW All In: Texas.
Headlining the card is Mercedes Mone, who will defend her TBS Championship for the first time since May 22. Mone goes one-on-one with Mina Shirakawa, whom she previously faced at NJPW Resurgence in a three-way bout also involving AZM. That match ended with AZM capturing the STRONG Women’s Title, and now Shirakawa seeks redemption by taking Mone’s current gold.
Also on the card is a high-stakes clash between Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada and Kota Ibushi. The non-title bout marks the second match of Ibushi’s AEW return, following his win over Trent Beretta. Okada, who will face Kenny Omega in a Winner Takes All match for both the Continental and International Titles at All In, is looking to make a statement against Omega’s longtime tag team partner.
MJF also returns to the ring tonight in a Casino Gauntlet qualifier. He’ll face Anthony Bowens, Brody King, and AR Fox in a four-way match, with the winner earning the coveted #2 entry in the Gauntlet at All In. The winner will join #1 entrant Mark Briscoe, who advanced last week by defeating Bandido, Roderick Strong, and Konosuke Takeshita.
Speaking of Takeshita, he will team with The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) in a Heroes vs. Villains Trios Match. Their opponents: Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly, and Bandido of Paragon. The bout continues AEW’s summer-long promotional tie-in with the Superman film.
With the stakes rising across the board ahead of All In: Texas on July 12, tonight’s Dynamite looks to play a major role in shaping the AEW landscape heading into the promotion’s biggest U.S. event to date.
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7/2 AEW Dynamite 300 Live Results
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