AEW Dynamite returns tonight at 8/7c live on TBS and MAX with this week’s special ‘Beach Break’ installment from NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois.
Scheduled for the show this evening is Jon Moxley (c) vs. Samoa Joe in a Steel Cage match for the AEW World Championship, ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa vs. Skye Blue vs. AZM in an AEW Women’s Championship Eliminator, Ricochet vs. Zach Gowen, Will Ospreay & Hangman Page vs. Josh Alexander & Konosuke Takeshita, Bobby Lashley will answer MJF.
The following are complete AEW Dynamite: Beach Break results from Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live from 8-10pm EST.
AEW DYNAMITE BEACH BREAK RESULTS – MAY 14, 2025
Will Ospreay & Hangman Page vs. Josh Alexander & Konosuke TakeshitaExcalibur, Ian Riccaboni and Taz welcome us to the show as Will Ospreay’s theme hits. “The Aerial Assassin” makes his way to the ring for the opening tag-team match of the evening. He settles inside the ring to a big pop from the crowd. His music dies down and the entrance tune for his partner plays. Out comes Hangman Page to join him in the ring.
The tension between Ospreay and Page is evident before the match even starts. After they settle inside the squared circle, the music for their opposition plays, and out comes The Don Callis Family duo of “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita. Callis heads over to sit in on special guest commentary for this one.
Taz immediately begins breaking Callis’ balls as soon as he sits down and works on getting his headset and microphone on. In the ring, Ospreay and Takeshita kick things off for their respective teams, as the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running.
Ospreay and Takeshita lock-up, and Takeshita is sent to the ropes, only to then take Will down with a shoulder tackle. Ospreay is up and both men hit the ropes looking for the advantage, with Konosuke falling to the mat thanks to a strike from Ospreay. Tag made to Alexander as the crowd gets on Callis’ case with negative chants.
Ospreay is less eager to tag Page at first, and this costs him as Josh keeps him isolated, sending Ospreay back to the Don Callis Family’s corner instead. Alexander stays on the attack before Konosuke tags in for a double-team, and then goes after Page to keep the ref distracted as Josh lays in more punishment.
Alexander goes out as Takeshita continues the beatdown, only for Ospreay to finally get the tag to the Hangman. He keeps Alexander at bay with a moonsault off the apron, before getting back in the ring to hit a Philly Driver for a two count. He sends Takeshita to the corner for a lariat and a snap-mare.
Takeshita gets back up and the two begin trading strikes back-and-forth. Hangman hits a sit-out powerbomb and then goes for a cover, getting a two count. Page is hesitant on the tag but does so, allowing Ospreay to lay into Takeshita with some kicks. The two stare each other down before Page gets a tag to come back in.
Alexander helps Takeshita throw Ospreay out to the floor. Page is propped up on the apron, taking a cross body from Alexander before Takeshita hits a dive onto both his opponents to send them to the ringside area with authority. On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break.
When the show returns, Alexander is in a comfortable offensive lead over Hangman, taking it to him with relative ease in a slow, methodic fashion. Hangman springs to life out of nowhere and tries slugging it out with Alexander, but “The Walking Weapon” drops down and secures a standing ankle lock. Hangman tries crawling to his corner.
He kicks himself free and makes the much-needed tag to Ospreay. Ospreay hits the ring off of the hot tag with a ton of energy, immediately taking it to Alexander. Takeshita hits the ring to double-team Ospreay with Alexander, but Ospreay handles them both. He knocks Takeshita out of the ring and plants Alexander for a close two-count.