AEW All Out 2025: Full Results, Match Card, and Highlights
AEW All Out 2025 delivered a thrilling evening of high-stakes matches and unexpected returns. From title defenses to shocking reunions, here's a comprehensive breakdown of the event's results and key moments.
AEW All Out 2025: Full Results, Match Card, and Highlights
AEW All Out 2025 took place on Saturday, September 20, at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, marking the company's seventh annual All Out event. The card featured ten matches, including five championship bouts, and was available for streaming on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video. Here's a detailed look at the results and standout moments from the event.
Pre-Show: Tailgate Brawl
The pre-show, dubbed the "Tailgate Brawl," set the tone for the evening with several high-energy matches:
- The Opps (Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs) def. The Workhorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) – A dominant performance by The Opps, showcasing their power and cohesion.
- Daniel Garcia def. Katsuyori Shibata – Garcia secured a hard-fought victory over the veteran Shibata, earning a significant win in his AEW career.
- The Conglomer-Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) def. The Frat House (Cole Karter, Preston Vance & Griff Garrison) – O’Reilly and Strong displayed their technical prowess to defeat the trio of The Frat House.
- 8-Woman Tailgate Brawl: Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata & Willow Nightingale def. Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, Julia Hart & Skye Blue – A chaotic and entertaining match that saw Cameron and her team emerge victorious.
Main Card Highlights
The main card featured a mix of championship defenses and personal rivalries, delivering memorable moments throughout the evening.
AEW World Championship Match
- Hangman Adam Page (c) def. Kyle Fletcher – In a hard-hitting contest, Page retained his title against the rising star Fletcher, solidifying his position at the top of AEW.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match
- Kris Statlander def. "Timeless" Toni Storm (c), Jamie Hayter & Thekla – Statlander captured her first AEW Women's World Championship in a thrilling four-way match, pinning Storm with a "seatbelt" maneuver. The match was notable for its high-paced action and unexpected twists.
AEW Unified Championship Triple Threat Match
- Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Konosuke Takeshita & Máscara Dorada – Okada retained his title in a hard-hitting triple threat match, showcasing his resilience and skill against two formidable opponents.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match
- Brodido (c) def. The Young Bucks, JetSpeed & Hechicero & Josh Alexander – In a high-flying and dangerous ladder match, Brodido successfully defended his title, surviving multiple near falls and chaotic spots.
Coffin Match
- Jon Moxley def. Darby Allin – A brutal and bloody affair, Moxley overcame Allin in a match that saw both men push their limits. The bout was highlighted by a shocking return from PAC, who assisted Moxley in securing the victory.
Tables N’ Tacks Match
- Mark Briscoe def. MJF – Briscoe emerged victorious in this violent match, which featured the use of tables and thumbtacks, adding a hardcore element to the event.
Tag Team Match
- Christian Cage & Adam Copeland def. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) – In a match filled with emotional moments, Cage and Copeland defeated FTR, with interference from Beth Phoenix, who made her AEW debut to even the odds.
Return Match
- Eddie Kingston def. Big Bill – Kingston made a triumphant return after 16 months on the sidelines, defeating Big Bill in a hard-hitting contest. Post-match, Kingston was joined by HOOK, signaling the formation of a new alliance.
Notable Returns and Surprises
AEW All Out 2025 was filled with unexpected returns and debuts that left fans buzzing:
- Jack Perry (formerly Jungle Boy) returned to AEW – Perry reunited with Luchasaurus to confront The Young Bucks, signaling a new chapter in his AEW career.
- Beth Phoenix debuted as 'Beth Copeland' – Phoenix made a surprise appearance, aiding Adam Copeland and Christian Cage in their victory over FTR, and paying tribute to John Cena in the process.
- HOOK returned to AEW – After being absent for several months, HOOK made his return, assisting Eddie Kingston and potentially forming a new alliance.
How to Watch AEW All Out 2025
AEW All Out 2025 was available for streaming on:
- HBO Max – For subscribers, offering live streaming of the event.
- Amazon Prime Video – Available for purchase at $49.99, requiring only a free Amazon account.
The event began with the pre-show "Tailgate Brawl" at 2 p.m. ET, followed by the main card at 3 p.m. ET. The early start time allowed fans to enjoy the action without staying up late.
Conclusion
AEW All Out 2025 was a landmark event that delivered on all fronts. From thrilling matches to unexpected returns, the pay-per-view showcased AEW's commitment to providing high-quality entertainment. Fans can look forward to the fallout from this event on upcoming episodes of AEW Dynamite and Collision, as new rivalries and alliances take shape.