About AEW Dynasty 2025

AEW Dynasty is a pro wrestling PPV event organized by AEW. The first edition of the event took place on April 21, 2024. It aired live from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. That was the first time All Elite Wrestling organized a Dynasty event and the first time an AEW PPV took place in Missouri. This is also the first time an AEW PPV event will take place in April. The 2025 edition is scheduled for the Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 6, 2025. This marked the first PPV event of AEW in Pennsylvania. Dynasty became an annual PPV event that was held in April from then on.
AEW Dynasty Results 2025
Matches | Stipulations | Winners |
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"Speedball" Mike Bailey vs. Kenny Omega (c) vs. Ricochet | Three-way match for the AEW International Championship | Kenny Omega |
Swerve Strickland vs. Jon Moxley (c) | Singles match for the AEW World Championship | Jon Moxley |
Megan Bayne vs. "Timeless" Toni Storm (c) | Singles match for the AEW Women's World Championship | Toni Storm |
Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, and Wheeler Yuta (Death Riders) (c) vs. Cope, Cash Wheeler, and Dax Harwood (Rated FTR) | Trios match for the AEW World Trios Championship | Death Riders |
Bandido (mask) vs. Chris Jericho (title) | Title vs. Mask match for the ROH World Championship | Bandido |
Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia (c) | Singles match for the AEW TNT Championship | Adam Cole |
Nick Wayne and CRU (Action Andretti and Lio Rush) vs. AR Fox and Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) | Trios Match | Nick Wayne and CRU |
Anthony Bowens vs. Max Caster | Singles Match | Anthony Bowens |
Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight | Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal match | Will Ospreay |
The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. The Learning Tree (Big Bill and Bryan Keith) | AEW World Tag Team Championship Tag Team match | The Hurt Syndicate |
Mercedes Moné vs. Julia Hart | Women's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal match | Mercedes Moné |
Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe | Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal match | Kyle Fletcher |
AEW International Championship Match: "Speedball" Mike Bailey vs. Kenny Omega (c) vs. Ricochet
Ricochet, Mike Bailey, and Kenny Omega engaged in a non-stop, high-flying three-way fight in which they threw everything at each other with breathtaking precision and chaos. From triple snap dragons to avalanche poisonranas, the action was relentless. Bailey and Ricochet each came heartbreakingly close to victory. It all came down to a brutal Avalanche One-Winged Angel from Omega to Ricochet, while Bailey was trapped in the Tree of Woe, unable to break the fall or the pin.
AEW World Championship Match: Swerve Strickland vs. Jon Moxley (c)
The battle between Swerve and Moxley began with technical grappling. Swerve was slammed into the steel steps by Mox, who also bit his forehead and hit him with a DDT on the steps. After striking Mox with his own Paradigm Shift, Swerve fought back with suplexes, backbreakers, and two devastating House Call kicks, almost securing the victory. After stomping Mox through the announce table and cracking him with a steel chair, chaos broke out just as Swerve appeared to be in control. Hangman Page and The Death Riders fought at the ringside while the referee was down, but The Young Bucks' surprise entrance sealed the deal. They used a V-Trigger to surprise Swerve, allowing Moxley to win the match and keep his AEW World Championship.
AEW Women's World Championship Match: Megan Bayne vs. "Timeless" Toni Storm (c)
Toni Storm and Megan Bayne went to war in a hard-hitting, back-and-forth bout filled with suplexes, strikes, and near-falls. Bayne dominated stretches of the match with sheer power, tossing the champion around and nearly sealing the win with a powerbomb. Storm, on the other hand, snatched the victory and narrowly escaped with her title intact just as Bayne was about to hit her finishing move.
AEW World Trios Championship Match: Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, and Wheeler Yuta (Death Riders) (c) vs. Cope, Cash Wheeler, and Dax Harwood (Rated FTR)
In a high-octane trio match, Rated FTR and the Death Riders engaged in momentum trading and near-falls. Miscommunication cost them in the end, despite FTR and Copeland working together and landing big signature moves like the Shatter Machine and spear. Yuta capitalized by shoving Cope into Dax, leading to a sudden Busaiku knee that sealed the win and allowed the Death Riders to retain their titles.
ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (Mask) vs. Chris Jericho (Title)
Bandido continued to respond with high-flying offense and resiliency, despite Jericho's attempts to end the game quickly with signature moves in the beginning. Jericho's plan fell apart when Bandido's family revealed the foul play after he used a bat to steal the victory behind the ref's back. Bandido took advantage of the restart and dropped Jericho with the 21 Plex to win the ROH World Championship in front of his mother and sister.
AEW TNT Championship Match: Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia (c)
Adam Cole battled through an injured ankle as Daniel Garcia relentlessly targeted the limb and fired off neckbreakers and a brutal piledriver. Despite Garcia turning Cole’s signature moves against him, Cole dug deep, unleashing back-to-back Panama Sunrises and finally dropping the Boom to secure the win and claim the TNT Championship in a hard-fought showdown.
Trios Match: Nick Wayne and CRU vs. AR Fox and Top Flight
High-flying chaos reigned as AR Fox unleashed aerial and cutter attacks on everyone in sight, including a wild corkscrew brainbuster on Nick Wayne. Nick's mother intervened and pushed him off the top rope, providing Wayne with the ideal opportunity to land Wayne's World and take the victory from Fox.
Singles Match: Anthony Bowens vs. Max Caster
Max Caster rushed in with intent, but Anthony Bowens shut him down with a stiff shot to the jaw. Bowens defeated his former tag partner with a decisive pinfall after dropping Caster with a rolling elbow.
Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal match: Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight
Ospreay was pushed to his limits by Kevin Knight's explosive counters and aerial precision as he came out swinging with high-impact offense and near falls. But Ospreay weathered the storm, firing back with a powerbomb, Styles Clash, and a brutal Os Cutter. Ospreay leveled Knight with the Hidden Blade, delivering the decisive blow that secured the hard-fought victory.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Tag Team match: The Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. The Learning Tree
When MJF blindsided Big Bill with a cheap shot from the ringside, Big Bill took the early lead, tearing through Lashley and Shelton like a train. Lashley and Shelton took advantage of Bill's defeat by spearing Keith, putting Shelton in position for the pin and the Hurt Syndicate's victory.
Women's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal match: Mercedes Moné vs. Julia Hart
Mercedes and Julia fought physically and with a lot of impact, and Julia almost won with a DDT and a crucifix bomb. Before securing the hard-fought victory, Mercedes weathered the storm, avoided a moonsault, and countered the Hartless into the Statement Maker before entangling Julia in a cradle.
Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament Quarterfinal match: Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe
Before the bell, Kyle Fletcher sneaked up on Mark Briscoe and set the stage for a violent, chaotic fight. Fletcher withstood the punishment and sealed the deal with a turnbuckle brainbuster to win despite Briscoe's relentless offense, which included multiple Froggy Bows and a ruthless driver.
AEW Dynasty Date and Time
AEW Dynasty will take place on Sunday, April 6, 2025. The possible start timings of the AEW Dynasty in different countries are as follows. The doors will open an hour before the official event starts.
USA: 7 PM ET / 4 P.M. PT (Sunday, April 6)
India: 4:30 A.M. IST (Monday, April 7)
Australia: 10 A.M. AEDT (Monday, April 7)
United Kingdom / Ireland: 12 A.M. BST (Monday, April 6)
Japan: 8 A.M. (Monday, April 7)
Saudi Arabia: 2 A.M (Monday, April 7)
AEW Dynasty Tickets
The tickets for AEW Dynasty went on sale on February 3, 2025. Fans can go to AEW’s official website to book a ticket for the show or visit their partner websites, such as WrestleTix or Ticketmaster.
The event will take place in the Liacouras Center, which has a capacity of at least 7000 fans. Tickets are also available on the venue's website. PWMania reported that AEW has sold 4320 tickets as of March 22, 202,5, and the secondary market get-in price is $30.
Where to watch AEW Dynasty 2025
Fans can catch all the action of AEW Dynasty 2025 on Sunday, April 6.
AEW Dynasty 2025 will be live on Sling, PPV.com, YouTube, and TrillerTV. The event, which is only the second AEW pay-per-view on Amazon Prime, is also available for purchase by fans in the United States. The broadcast will also be available on satellite and traditional cable providers. For international viewers in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as other regions, PPV.com and TrillerTV provide access to the event. Pricing varies by location, with UK subscribers to AEW Plus on TrillerTV eligible for a discounted rate of approximately £15.70.
- US/North America: PPV.com, Sling, YouTube, TrillerTV, Amazon Prime
- Rest of the World: PPV.com, TrillerTV
- USA, UK, Canada: Amazon Prime
AEW Dynasty Host Stadium
AEW Dynasty will take place live from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a 10,206-seat multi-purpose arena opened in 1997. It was previously named "The Apollo of Temple" and later renamed to Liacouras Center. The stadium has been home to pro wrestling on a few occasions, such as ROH's Supercard of Honor 2024. It also hosted other events of music, entertainment, and other sports.
AEW Dynasty History
In February 2024, it was reported that AEW had filed a trademark for the name “Dynasty”. Fans were wondering whether this name belonged to a championship, a new show, a tag team, or something else. At AEW Revolution 2024, AEW announced that it was going to organize a PPV named AEW Dynasty on April 21, 2024.
AEW Dynasty Results 2024
Stipulation | Result |
Singles Match | Will Ospreay defeated Bryan Danielson |
AEW Continental Title Match | Kazuchika Okada defeated PAC |
AEW Women's World Title Match | Toni Storm defeated Thunder Rosa |
Six-Man Tag Team Match | House of Black defeated Adam Copeland, Eddie Kingston & Mark Briscoe |
AEW World Tag Team Title (vacant) Tournament Final Match | The Young Bucks defeated FTR |
AEW TBS Title Match | Willow Nightingale defeated Julia Hart |
AEW World Title Match | Swerve Strickland defeated Samoa Joe |
AEW International Championship Match | Roderick Strong defeated Kyle O'Reilly |
ROH & AEW Trios Tag Team Championship Match | Bullet Club Gold defeated The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn |
FTW Championship Match | Chris Jericho defeated HOOK |
FAQs on AEW Dynasty 2025
A. Yes, AEW Dynasty will be live from Philadelphia in April 2025.
A. AEW Forbidden Door 2025 will be live from London, UK.
A. AEW Revolution 2025 took place on March 9, 2025.
A. AEW's biggest PPV is AEW Double or Nothing.