AEW Dynamite Results – September 24, 2025

The fallout from AEW All Out: Toronto goes down tonight in “The Steel City.”Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) (c) vs. The Gates Of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)Hangman Page (c) vs. Lee MoriartyKris Statlander (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa

It’s main event time!

We prepare for the final match of the evening now, as we head back down to the ringside area. Mina Shirakawa heads to the ring first as the challenger for the AEW Dynamite main event title tilt. Out next is the reigning, defending AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander.

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. The two go at it before Kris takes the challenger to the mat, but Mina is able to fight back before celebrating. This leads to Statlander picking her up, dropping Mina to the mat once more before posing.

Shirakawa takes the fight back to Statlander, sending her to the corner for some punches before Kris fights back for a dropkick. We see a hammer throw from Statlander that sends Mina to the corner hard, but she dodges a boot to hit a dropkick on the knee of the Women’s World Champion.

She follows that up by bringing her down hard to the floor through the ropes. She follows up by sending Kris into the ring steps for added damage, continuing to attack the leg before bringing Statlander back in the ring to break the ref’s count.

Kris manages to fight back, dropping Mina to the apron before coming back into the ring. On that note, we shift gears and settle into a mid-match commercial break as the AEW Dynamite world women’s championship main event continues. When the show returns, we see Mina regains control with a sling blade sending Statlander to the mat.

She continues the flurry of offense for a swinging DDT off the ropes. She sets up for a surfboard stretch with a twist, but Statlander breaks free to send her challenger to the corner. She also counters a Glamour Driver to go for Stat-urday Night Fever, but Mina counters for a two count.

Kris responds by taking Mina down for a near-fall of her own. Now we see a dragon screw by Mina, twice over to keep Statlander’s leg in pain. She climbs up top for a sling blade to keep Kris on the mat, covering to get a close two count.

She pops up into a rolling strike and roundhouse by Mina, but Statlander hoists her up on her shoulders, only for Mina to counter out, setting in a figure four leglock on the champion. Statlander is in trouble until she gets to the ropes for a break.

Now we work our way into the finishing sequence, which sees Mina catch Kris with some more strikes to keep her down, but the champ breaks away from another figure-four attempt before cinching in the seatbelt to keep Mina down for the three count, picking up the win and retaining her title in her first defense.

Winner and STILL AEW Women’s World Champion: Kris Statlander

Darby Allin Issues Challenge For AEW WrestleDream 2025

Once the final match of the evening wraps up, we quickly learn that the show is far from over. First, we see Wheeler Yuta get into the ring to congratulate Kris Statlander on retaining her title. Meanwhile, the rest of The Death Riders come to ringside as well.

Jon Moxley’s music hits as he comes out alongside Marina Shafir. The pair head to the ring as Mox enters, facing off with the AEW Women’s World Champion with a look of approval before Yuta gives her a hug. Statlander reciprocates with a hug of her own as Harley Cameron looks on in shock.

As Cameron starts to feel that her friend Statlander is abandoning her, out of nowhere, Statlander blasts Yuta with a big lariat that lays him out. The crowd explodes. She stands up to Mox with a double-bird salute before she and Cameron hightail it out of the ring and through the crowd.

From there, out comes Darby Allin with a flamethrower. The Death Riders start to confront Darby, but he shows that he knows how to use the weapon, scaring the group off enough to pose with the flamethrower on the ring steps as The Death Riders escape through the crowd.

That’s not all, though. As The Death Riders are staring down Darby Allin, we see Allin lift up a microphone and begin speaking. Darby lets Mox know he’s never gonna quit before challenging Jon Moxley to an “I-Quit Match” at AEW WrestleDream 2025.

We hear the Pittsburgh crowd react to the big challenge laid out by Darby for a rematch against Mox with raised stakes, as the commentary team begins quickly hyping up next week’s lineup for the AEW Dynamite 6-Year Anniversary show as this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!

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