AEW All Out: Toronto Results – September 20, 2025

AEW All Out 2025
AEW All Out 2025

It’s Saturday, and this weekend, you know what that means …

All Elite Wrestling returns this afternoon at 2/1c with the Saturday Night Tailgate ‘Zero Hour’ pre-show leading into the AEW All Out: Toronto pay-per-view event from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Featured below are complete AEW All Out: Toronto results from Saturday, September 20, 2025. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 2-8pm EST.

AEW ALL OUT: TORONTO RESULTS – SEPTEMBER 20, 2025

The live stream for the pre-show is now officially underway. Renee Paquette welcomes us from the ring inside the empty arena. She is joined by Bryan Danielson and RJ City. A video package airs promoting the Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR match. The pre-show panelists then give their thoughts on the bout.

Now we see a special look at the Coffin Match pitting Jon Moxley of The Death Riders one-on-one against one of the pillars in AEW in Darby Allin. Danielson, City and Paquette then share their in-depth analysis into this highly-anticipated bout as well.

From there, we shift gears and take an extended look at the story behind the four-way title tilt with the AEW Women’s World Championship at stake. The panelists weigh-in after that, with Danielson claiming Kris Statlander is too distracted and least likely to win.

The talk moves on to the TBS Championship bout on today’s card, with “Nine Belts Mone” defending one of her many titles when she puts the TBS strap on-the-line against the returning former first-ever AEW Women’s World Champion Riho.

Meanwhile, on the AEW Saturday Tailgate show, The Opps duo of Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs opened up with a win, defeating the WorkHorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) in tag team action. The finish came when Joe locked in the Coquina Clutch on Drake, forcing the tap-out to secure the victory.

In the second AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl match, Daniel Garcia of The Death Riders defeated Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps in singles action. The finish saw Marina Shafir get involved, providng a distraction as Garcia was tapping out. Since the referee didn’t see it, Shibata went at Shafir, but Garcia blindsided him and connected with a Gotch Style Piledriver and arm trapped Curb Stomp for the win.

Back on the AEW All Out: Toronto “Zero Hour” pre-show, Bryan Danielson, Renee Paquette and RJ City continue to run down the lineup and air video packages for different matches scheduled for the PPV portion of today’s big event from inside the ring in the empty arena.

The final two AEW Saturday Tailgate matches saw The Conglomeration and Paragon team of Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong pick up a win over The Frat House trio of Cole Karter, Preston Vance, and Griff Garrison in a quick match, while Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata and Willow Nightingale defeated Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, Julia Hart and Skye Blue in an 8-Woman Tailgate Brawl to wrap things up.

From there, on the Zero Hour pre-show, Bryan Danielson, Renee Paquette and RJ City explain how fans can order the AEW All Out: Toronto pay-per-view live in their respective markets through their respective platforms. The AEW All Out: Toronto ‘Zero Hour’ pre-show wraps up there. It’s time to go ALL OUT with All Elite Wrestling in Toronto!

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR

No chance that WWE will be forcing fans to choose between seeing Adam Copeland and Christian Cage’s long-awaited in-ring reunion in their hometown of Toronto, or the mega Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena opener at WWE WrestlePalooza on ESPN later this evening, as AEW is starting All Out: Toronto with the big tag co-featured bout.

The AEW All Out: Toronto cold open video package airs to get things started for the pay-per-view portion of today’s highly-anticipated special event. We head to ringside for an electric crowd and pyro as we welcome Bryan Danielson to the announce desk.

Another video package, this time focusing on the Copeland/Cage vs. FTR feud going into our opening contest. We cut to Cage & Cope (or Cope & Cage) saying hi to Wendel Clark and Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys, with Cage trying not to be his usual self.

This all brings us back to ringside as Adam Copeland makes his entrance first to a huge pop from the crowd as he walks down the ramp. Cope enters the ring as the Toronto crowd sings his theme for another big pop. His music dies down from there.

We then hear the crowd cheer again as Christian Cage makes his way out, showing a good deal of respect for the former Patriarch. All that joy gets sucked out of the arena as FTR come out, accompanied by Big Stoke to a chorus of boos. It’s time for match number one at AEW All Out: Toronto.

The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. We’ve got an insanely hot crowd for this one, as you’d expect. Dax and Cage kick things off for their respective teams at the onset. We hear the crowd break out into a loud “Oh, f–k the Revival” chant, mocking FTR’s old WWE ring names.

In our first physicality of the evening, we see Cage and Harwood lock up. They back into the corner as they fight it out before the ref intervenes. Another collar and elbow tie-up, this time Dax taking Cage to the mat before stepping on him. Cage fights back, sending Harwood to the corner to slam his head against the turnbuckle.

Cage targets the previously-broken nose of Dax as he tags in Cope, and a double team leads to a nearfall. Dax makes the tag to Cash, who goes for a side headlock on the Rated R Superstar before taking him to the mat. Cope fights back, eventually hitting a Lou Thesz press before tagging in Cage.

Another double team, this time getting a two count on Wheeler. Christian sends him to the corner for some hard strikes and a bite as the crowd is chanting to ask Cage if he’ll, uh, be their dad. Dax makes the tag by this point, fighting Cage to the corner as the crowd once again tries to rile him up.

Harwood pays little mind to this as he takes Christian to the mat before Wheeler tags in for a stomp. Cage slowly fights to his feet, only to be sent back down as Dax tags in. Dropkick by Harwood into a chin-lock. Cage fights back to his feet, but is unable to make the tag as Wheeler keeps Cope away from the apron.

He then slides into the ring for a double team on Cage allowing for a two count for Harwood. Wheeler tags in and goes up the turnbuckle, jumping into a boot from Cage instead, and Christian makes the tag to Cope. Dax tags back in but he and Wheeler face the wrath of Copeland, who takes Harwood to the mat for a near-fall.

Wheeler tags in, but gets taken down by Cope…who acknowledges an old rival of his for a Canadian five-knuckle shuffle followed by a Death Valley Driver! This only gets Copeland a two count, however. Cope rethinks his strategy as he goes for a Sharpshooter, and Wheeler tries to intervene before Cage slides in for one of his own on Cash.

While being trapped, FTR help each other out enough for Harwood to reach the ropes for a break. C&C set up for an homage to the Hardys but Cage gets sent into Cope, forcing him to land on his little Edges on the top rope before FTR set up for the Power and the Glory. This gets a near-fall, and they go for Shatter Machine.

Cope then strikes, connecting with a Killswitch for the cover, until Stoke pulls the ref out of the ring to stop the count! Stoke enjoys this until some music hits, and Beth Copeland (aka former WWE Superstar “The Glamazon” Beth Phoenix) comes out to lay out Big Stoke.

In the midst of this, Cope gets another near-fall before chaos ensues, while Beth carries Stoke to the back. FTR set up for a spike piledriver, but Cope manages to kick out at two! FTR argue with the ref on this before looking for a Shatter Machine, only for Cope to fight back with an Impaler on both men.

Cope heads to the corner, looking for a spear on Wheeler, only to run into a Shatter Machine! Wheeler makes the cover, but Copeland kicks out once again. Another Shatter Machine connects, but Cope still fights back. Cage keeps Dax from intervening as Cope lands a spear on Wheeler to get the pin and the win.

Once the match wraps up, Beth Copeland returns to ringside to stand alongside Cope and Cage after the match, but Nick Wayne and his mother come out to some boos. This allows FTR to blindside Cage and Cope, with Sabian handcuffing Cope.

Meanwhile, FTR land a spike piledriver on Christian Cage. They see Beth Copeland trying to take the handcuffs off Cope, and she tries to fight back before the pair set her up for a spike piledriver as well. The crowd booed the ever-loving crap out of this, as you would expect.

Winners: Adam Copeland & Christian Cage

Eddie Kingston vs. Big Bill

Will “The Mad King” really be making his in-ring return tonight in “The Great White North?” We’re about to find out now, as the video package airs to tell the story leading up to our second pay-per-view match of the evening, which features Big Bill vs. Eddie Kingston.

Out first is Big Bill, accompanied by (DEFY World Champion) Bryan Keith as the crowd show a mix of respect and dislike. They head to the ring as the crowd chants for Eddie Kingston, and pop big style when his music hits. Eddie makes his way out with a “Claudio Sucks Eggs” t-shirt to a huge pop and “Eddie” chant.

He storms down to the ring to get this match underway. The two immediately go at it, until Bill takes Kingston down with a big boot. He takes Eddie to the ropes to continue the attack, sending him to the mat before mocking the former ROH World Champion.

Kingston isn’t having any of it as he fights back to his feet. Bill does even more damage to Kingston before getting a near-fall, only for Eddie to fight back leading to a set of machine gun chops and an exploder suplex sending the big man to the canvas. He goes back after Bill, who lands some heavy blows and a big side slam.

Another side slam connects but it’s only good for a two. Bill looks for a chokeslam, but Kingston reverses into a DDT. He gets to his feet for a Hurriken, but Bill kicks out at one and gets to his feet, landing a boot on Kingston to send him to the mat hard. Eddie goes to the corner as Bill charges at him, but Kingston dodges for a roll up for two.

Kingston then follows with a Hurriken that lands just enough for the victory. Bryan Keith comes running in as he and Bill look to attack Kingston post-match, until the lights go out and HOOK makes his way out for the save! He locks Keith in Redrum before pushing him into a Hurriken by Kingston. The pair stand tall.

Winner: Eddie Kingston

Tables & Tacks Match
MJF vs. Mark Briscoe

The pre-match video package airs to get us ready for our next match of the evening here at AEW All Out: Toronto. It’s about to get bloody in the Scotiabank Arena, as the “Tables and Tacks” match between Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Mark Briscoe is up next.

MJF and Briscoe make their respective ring entrances. The bell sounds and off we go. MJF leaves the ring, clearly not wanting anything to do with this as Briscoe empties the buckets to form a tack circle on the canvas. Briscoe eventually gets after MJF, looking to invoke Cactus Jack before MJF fights back.

He breaks away from a Jay Driller attempt to get back into the ring, and the two start trading blows with the tacks lurking below. They take turns looking to body slam the other onto the tacks, before looking to drive each other’s face into the pile instead. MJF uses the ref to distract Briscoe.

He then finally gets the opening he needs to body slam Briscoe onto the tacks. He pushes the face of Mark into the tacks next, before leaving the ring to gloat as he grabs a table from ringside, only to close it up, pushing it under the ring. This gets a “we want tables” chant as Briscoe tries to fight back

MJF hoists him up for a big wheel slam back onto the tacks for a pin. Mark kicks out at two, but this just encourages MJF to do even more damage using the tacks, even force-feeding him a few before landing a punch. MJF takes Briscoe to the ropes for a back body drop onto the tacks, not once but twice as Mark struggles to get back up.

MJF props him up against the ropes before going for one more back body drop, but Briscoe lands on his feet! MJF hits the ropes for a clothesline, but now it’s Mark who sends MJF down with a back body drop onto the pile of tacks! This gives Briscoe a second wind.

Briscoe fires up as the crowd comes to life again. He lands a series of strikes on Friedman, who lands on his feet on a back body drop attempt only for Briscoe to land a kick forcing both men into the tacks. Briscoe is back on his feet as he catches MJF with a chokeslam onto the tacks as well, getting a close near-fall in the process.

From there, he goes for a Froggy Bow but MJF rolls out of the ring, which leads to Briscoe landing a dive on him before pulling a table out from under the ring. He props it up against the barricade before grabbing a chair, a nod to Sabu.

He gets the drop on MJF sending both men through the table on the outside. Briscoe brings Maxwell around the ring before setting up the other table to set MJF upon, and lands a Cactus Jack elbow sending MJF through that table as well! Mark goes for the third table MJF tried to hide, setting that up as MJF slides into the ring.

Briscoe goes after him, only for MJF to catch Mark with a pocket sand style attack, sending tacks into the face of Briscoe! This sends him staggering but he takes the fight back to MJF. Briscoe leaves the ring, pulling out a chair that has tacks on it before heading back into the ring.

However, MJF makes him face his own music with a tombstone piledriver onto the chair before getting a close two count. Max leaves the ring long enough to grab the table, bringing it into the ring to set back up before leaving the ring again. He grabs a couple bags from under the ring, dumping two piles of tacks onto the table.

He then goes after Briscoe in the corner. He looks for a powerbomb, but Briscoe fights back with some punches to break free. Max catches Briscoe on the corner, but this leads to the two slugging it out on the top turnbuckle. MJF blocks a Jay Driller attempt.

MJF bites Briscoe, and Mark responds in kind, forcing MJF to stagger toward the corner as he lands a Froggy Bow to drive MJF through the table and the tacks. He goes back up for another Froggy Bow, but he isn’t finished with MJF as he sets up for a Jay Driller for good measure. He follows up with the pin and the win.

Winner: Mark Briscoe

Parking Lot Segment

Lexy Nair approaches an arguing Anthony Bowens, Max Caster and Jerry Lynn in the parking lot. Caster told Nair to get lost, as Lynn said he jumped through a lot of hoops to get them a tag match next week against Swirl.

Both refused, but Lynn said if they don’t show up, they’ll be suspended. Caster and Bowens bicker like an old married couple until Caster shoves Bowens, who turns back to hit him, but Caster was gone.

The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet & The Gates of Agony

The pre-match video package airs to get us ready for our next match of the pay-per-view card. We’ve got Trios action coming up next, as The Hurt Syndicate team of Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP take on Ricochet and The Gates of Agony duo of Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona.