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00:00This is the AEW WrestleDream 2025 full show results video, which takes place at Chafet's
00:05Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The show started with an eight-man tag team match between the
00:10conglomeration and Paragon vs. the Death Riders. The match began with Strong and Garcia locking
00:16up before quick tags in double teams from both sides. Chaos erupted as Ishii and Claudio traded
00:22heavy blows, with the Death Riders dominating briefly. Cassidy ignited a comeback, countering
00:27Claudio and landing fast-paced moves. Strong and Kyle double-teamed Yuta and Garcia, but
00:33Claudio regained control. Ishii stormed in, hitting big moves, but Pac sealed the victory
00:39with a running knee on Ishii. The next match happened between Eddie Kingston and Hook vs.
00:44Frathouse. Eddie and Hook dominated early, taking the fight outside before controlling Griff in the
00:49ring. Cole's dropkick gave the Frathouse brief momentum, but Hook's hot tag turned the tide.
00:54Eddie and Hook delivered exploder suplexes, pulled Jack Jameson into the ring, and finished with
01:00Eddie's spinning back fist in Hook's red rum submission for the win. Big Boom, AJ, and Big
01:06Justice hosted a tailgate party in Boca Raton to promote the PPV, promising to bring the Boom at full
01:11gear. Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta interrupted, attacked AJ, and mocked Justice, leaving him crying
01:17as they walked off. The next match happened between Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale vs. Megan
01:23Bain and Penelope Ford. The match began with Ford mocking Cameron before early exchanges led to
01:29Nightingale taking control. Ford tagged Bain, who demanded Nightingale, but the momentum shifted
01:34quickly with double-team offense. Bain overpowered both opponents with a double suplex, and Ford
01:40followed with a top-rope moonsault. Nightingale fired up with powerful clotheslines and a pounce,
01:46but chaos ensued with rapid counters, DDTs, cutters, and lariats. After Ford's doomsday device attempt
01:52failed, Nightingale and Cameron regained control. Cameron's pump-handle suplex set up Nightingale's
01:58Dr. Bomb on Ford, sealing a hard-fought victory. The next match happened between FTR vs. Jetspeed.
02:06FTR ambushed Knight early, but Jetspeed fought back with high-speed offense and stereo dives.
02:11Both teams exchanged non-stop counters, piledrivers, moonsaults, and near-falls galore.
02:16Knight survived multiple close calls, breaking Dax's sharpshooter and diving onto cash.
02:22He unleashed a superkick barrage, reversed a superplex, and nearly scored the upset after
02:27Dax hit cash by mistake. In the end, Stokely Hathaway interfered, holding Bailey's foot as
02:32Dax countered a suplex into a crossbody pin, giving FTR the controversial victory.
02:38The next match happened between Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla.
02:41The match opened with Jamie Hayter dominating Thekla, unleashing boots, heavy chops, and sending
02:46her crashing into barricades and steel steps. Thekla fought back with aerial attacks and targeted
02:52Hayter's spine using the ropes. Hayter regained control with right hands, a shoulder tackle,
02:57and a suplex, but Thekla countered with top rope strikes and vicious kicks.
03:02Both women traded high-impact moves, including Hayter's enzwejiri and knee backbreaker.
03:07Thekla was locked in an octopus hold and later a spear for a near fall, but Hayter's ring
03:11awareness saved her. After breaking free, Hayter fired up, delivering consecutive Hayter lines
03:17that flattened Thekla, securing a hard-fought victory after an intense, physical encounter
03:22showcasing resilience and power from both competitors. After the match, Queen Aminata makes
03:27her way down the ring to celebrate with Hayter as they hug. Julia Hart and Sky Blue are standing
03:32at the top of the ramp, while Thekla is on the floor, looking shocked over the loss.
03:38Then we saw a $500,000 match between The Young Bucks vs. Jurassic Express.
03:42The match began with Jack Perry and Matt Jackson locking out before chaos erupted between The
03:47Young Bucks and Jurassic Express. Luchasaurus dominated early with power moves and a moonsault
03:53to the outside, while Perry thrilled with aerial attacks. The Bucks turned the tide with double-team
03:58offense, hitting a powerbomb and near falls. Luchasaurus regained control with chokeslams
04:04and a German suplex, while Perry nailed a Canadian destroyer. After a doomsday device and TK driver
04:10nearly ended it, the Bucks fired back with superkicks and a BTE trigger.
04:14However, Perry survived, and Jurassic Express sealed the victory with the countdown to extinction
04:19on Matt Jackson. After the match, Jack Perry gave Luchasaurus the $500,000 bag and offered
04:25to help the Bucks up, but before they could respond, the Don Callis family, Josh Alexander,
04:30Mark Davis, and Lance Archer, attacked Jurassic Express. Kenny Omega arrived to fight them,
04:35and despite the Bucks leaving, Perry and Luchasaurus aided him. Omega celebrated with them,
04:41honoring Inoki with a sign reading, Inoki Forever. Then we saw an AEW World Trios Championship No. 1
04:47Contenders Tornado Trios match between Ricochet and Gates of Agony vs. The Hurt Syndicate.
04:53The match began with the demand ambushing The Hurt Syndicate on the ramp.
04:57Ricochet and Kown attacked MVP while Lashley battled Toa Liona at ringside.
05:01Chaos erupted as Benjamin and Ricochet traded big moves, including a Spirit Gun in Moon's ult.
05:08Gates of Agony punished MVP and Benjamin, while Lashley dominated with clotheslines and a double
05:13DDT. After a wild brawl involving dives and table spots, MVP nearly pinned Ricochet before
05:19Lyona locked Lashley in a Cobra Clutch. Benjamin broke it, leading to Lashley spearing Lyona.
05:26Kown tried saving Ricochet but was booted by MVP and Benjamin, and Lashley sealed the victory
05:30with another devastating spear. The next match happened between Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe
05:36for the AEW TNT Championship. The match began with Briscoe and Fletcher locking up before chaos
05:42quickly unfolded. Briscoe dominated early with high-flying chair-assisted dives and a froggy
05:47bow to the outside. Fletcher turned the tide with a brutal powerbomb onto the steps and a series of
05:53suplexes, including a superplex. Both men exchanged heavy strikes and finishers, with Briscoe landing
05:59multiple J-drillers and froggy bows, only for Fletcher to survive. After a referee bump, Fletcher
06:05hit a low blow and a brain buster for a near fall. He finished the match by sending Briscoe face-first
06:11into the ropes and delivering a devastating top turnbuckle brain buster to retain the TNT Championship.
06:17The next match happened between Chris Statlander vs. Tony Storm for the AEW Women's World Championship.
06:23The match began with a technical back-end fourth, including collar and elbow tie-ups,
06:27head scissors, snap maras, and repeated side headlocks. Tony Storm used shoulder blocks,
06:33hip attacks, and high-impact moves to control early, but Chris Statlander countered with a
06:37kickflip moonsault off the apron, scoop slams, and body scissors. Both women traded finishers,
06:43Vader Bomb, Storm Zero, Blue Thunder Driver, and German suplexes, creating near-falls and dramatic
06:48counters. Statlander locked in multiple submission holds, forcing Tony to reach the ropes repeatedly.
06:55After a grueling exchange of high-impact moves and submission attempts, Statlander finally
07:00connected with Saturday Night Fever, following up with a pin to retain the AEW Women's World
07:05Championship in a hard-fought, physically intense battle. After the match, Chris Statlander and
07:10Tony Storm hug one another. After the match, Mercedes made her entrance for an open challenge,
07:16congratulating Chris Statlander but telling her to leave. Mercedes called for a challenger to risk
07:21their title, and ROH Interim Women's Television Champion Mina Shirakawa answered, setting up a
07:26high-stakes showdown for the next match. Then we saw a match between Mercedes vs Mina Shirakawa for
07:32the AEW TBS Championship and ROH Interim Women's World Television Championship. The match opened with
07:38technical exchanges, including dragon screws, spinning toeholds, and figure-four leg locks,
07:42with Shirakawa targeting Mercedes' legs while Mercedes forced rope breaks to survive.
07:46Both traded high-impact moves, Tombstone Codebreaker, Three Amigos, Frog Splash, Snap Suplexes,
07:53Sling Blade, and Meteora, creating near-falls and constant momentum shifts.
07:58Shirakawa locked in multiple submissions, including a cloverleaf in figure-four,
08:02but Mercedes countered with Lungblowers, the Moneymaker, and a Sunset Flip powerbomb.
08:07Late in the match, Mercedes narrowly avoided defeat, hitting a backslide with her foot on the
08:11ropes for the pin. Mercedes retained the AEW TBS Championship and claimed the ROH Interim Women's
08:18World Television Championship in a hard-fought, highly competitive battle. After the match,
08:23Chris Statlander re-emerges from the back. Mercedes then looks to hit a right hand on her,
08:29but Statlander intercepts it and hits a Samoan drop on Mercedes. Statlander then holds up her AEW
08:35Women's World Championship belt and points at Mercedes, who rolls to the floor. The next match
08:40happened between Brodito vs. Don Callis' family for the AEW World Tag Team Championship.
08:46The match opened with Okada and Bandito feeling each other out before a chaotic multi-man brawl
08:50erupted, including Takeshita, Kanesuk, and Brody King. High-impact maneuvers and counters dominated
08:56tornillos, top-rope as a munsalts, cannonball sentence, blue thunder drivers, rainmakers,
09:02wheelbarrow tombstones, and German suplexes kept the action fast and unpredictable.
09:06The champions targeted Bandito's shoulder, limiting his offense, but he repeatedly fought
09:11back with desperation strikes, hurricanranas, and pump kicks. Despite multiple near-falls,
09:17high-flying spots, and brutal finishers from all six men, Brodito's teamwork prevailed.
09:22Bandito landed a 21-plex on Okada for the pin, allowing the champions to retain the AEW World
09:28Tag Team Championship after a hard-fought, action-packed encounter. Post-match, Brodito brought a kid
09:34wearing a Bandito mask into the front row to celebrate their victory with them.
09:38Kanesuk Takashita stares daggers at Okada as he sits slumped, down and out at ringside,
09:43Don Callis tending to him, then Brodito does the Macarena together and embraces.
09:48Backstage, a distraught Toni Storm sits slumped against road cases, appearing catatonic.
09:54Mina Shirakawa arrives, comforting her, reminding her they still have each other.
09:59The two embrace, and Storm regains composure, standing to hold Shirakawa in a heartfelt moment.
10:05The next match happened between Hangman Adam Page vs Samoa Joe for the AEW Men's World Championship.
10:10The match opened with Page and Joe exchanging shoulder tackles and early strikes.
10:16Joe gained control, delivering clotheslines, kicks to the spine, and sending Page into the
10:20barricade, while attempting an Orihara moonsault. Page countered with a low-bridge and shotgun dropkick.
10:27Both men traded high-impact moves, including stomps, atomic drops, sentence, scoop power slams,
10:32enzoagiris, German suplexes, powerbombs, and submission holds.
10:37Joe locked in the STF and coquina clutch, but Page fought back, ultimately hitting a buckshot
10:42lariat.
10:43After a physically intense, back-and-forth contest, Adam Page pinned Joe to retain the
10:48AEW World Championship, leaving the audience electrified.
10:51After the match, Samoa Joe joined by powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata, shakes hands with
10:57Page.
10:58Suddenly, the ups turn on Page, stomping him relentlessly before leaving him laid out in
11:02the ring, as officials rush to check on the champion.
11:05We then head to the back, where Mercedes challenges Chris Statlander for her AEW Women's World Championship
11:11at full gear.
11:12In the main event of the show, we saw an I quit match between Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin.
11:19The match opened with chaotic, brutal action as Darby Allin and Jon Moxley traded high-risk
11:23moves, including shotgun dropkicks, elbows, Yoshi tonic, and top rope maneuvers.
11:29Moxley targeted Allin with chains, skewers, and a stun gun, inflicting extreme punishment.
11:34Both men endured weapon attacks, belt whippings, and piledrivers, while allies like Marina Schauffer,
11:40Claudio Castagnoli, and Pac aided or interfered.
11:43Darby displayed resilience, countering threats with coffin drops, elbow strikes, and a scorpion
11:48death drop.
11:50The bout escalated with a water-filled aquarium, tables, and broken glass.
11:55Sting's surprise intervention turned the tide, allowing Allin to capitalize, ultimately forcing
11:59Moxley to submit to a scorpion death lock, giving Darby a hard-fought, violent victory.
12:05After the match, Allin celebrates in the ring, and the AEW WrestleDream 2025 comes to a close.
12:11How would you rate the AEW WrestleDream 2025 show?
12:16Tell me in the comments, and thanks for watching.

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