AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday Results – October 7, 2025

AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday is live tonight at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max with a special two-and-a-half hour installment of the weekly program from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, FL.

Advertised is Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly for the TNT title, Orange Cassidy vs. PAC, Mercedes Mone (c) vs. TBA for the TBS title, The Demand vs. The Hurt Syndicate in a Street Fight, Brodido vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita in a Double Jeopardy Eliminator Fight, Jon Moxley vs. Tomohiro Ishii, Jurassic Express (Jack Perry & Luchasaurus) vs. TBA and Samoa Joe and Hangman Page will go face-to-face.

The following are complete AEW Dynamite results from Tuesday, October 7, 2025. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live from 8-10:30pm EST.

AEW DYNAMITE: TITLE TUESDAY RESULTS – OCTOBER 7, 2025

The show kicks off live inside Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, FL., where Excalibur welcomes us to the show like always. He then sends things to the ring, where Tony Schiavone is standing in the middle with a microphone in-hand.

Hangman Page, Samoa Joe Go Face-To-Face

From there, Tony Schiavone goes on to introduces AEW World Champion Hangman Page and his challenger for the title at AEW WrestleDream, Samoa Joe of The Opps. Out comes Hangman Page and then Samoa Joe for this face-to-face opening segment.

Schiavone begins by thanking both men for agreeing to no physicality for this, before giving the floor to the champ. Page talks about six years of AEW, and everything he’s been involved in as part of that, before saying he’s never been more confused than when Samoa Joe lost his composure with the champ last week.

Page agreed to team with him and Hobbs to fight a battle he finished a long time ago, and after he won the match for their team Joe lost it. He talks about the attack and the fact Joe yelling that Page never beat him. Joe has been angry for a long time, most of all with himself, and that has distracted him in this business.

Page makes it clear he didn’t asked for Joe to have this opportunity because of his words and actions last week, but because Joe deserves this shot. Joe and The Opps are among those who put their time in to help ensure that Page could have won this title, and he appreciates Joe for it.

However, the repayment for his gratitude ends at the opportunity being offered. Joe has a chance to win the AEW World Championship at WrestleDream, but Page will not let him win the title. The crowd chants for Joe, who says that everything the Hangman has said is absolutely true.

Samoa Joe shares some truths of his own, saying he doesn’t see the pinnacle of pro wrestling when he looks at Page. He sees a pretender. He says the timely intervention of The Opps helped him get that title, and that without their help Page wouldn’t be the man right now. He wouldn’t be champion.

Hangman says he knows Joe is gonna beat his ass for a certain portion of their fight at WrestleDream, but for every shot Joe lands, Hangman is throwing two back at him. He says when all is said-and-done and Hangman gets the win at WrestleDream, he hopes Joe can admit he’s looking at the man and the true deserving world champion.

Backstage With The Conglomeration

Backstage, Mark Briscoe and The Conglomeration group of Tomohiro Ishii, Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly are standing by. Briscoe gives the word of the day and then talks about tonight’s Kyle vs. Kyle bout between O’Reilly and Kyle Fletcher. He mentions Orange Cassidy vs. PAC and Ishii vs. Jon Moxley.

Jon Moxley vs. Tomohiro Ishii

Inside Daily’s Place, the theme for The Death Riders hits. We see the shadows of Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir on the wall, lit up in red, in their custom walk-through area. The camera shot turns and we watch Mox and Shafir make their way through the fans to the ring for tonight’s opening contest.

He settles in the ring and his music dies down. The theme for his opposition hits, and out comes “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii of The Conglomeration. Both guys are in the ring and ready to rock and roll. With that in mind, the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running.

The two stare each other down before trading strikes. Mox takes advantage with a knee strike, but Ishii fights back quick forcing Mox to take a breather on the outside. Tomohiro follows close before the two go back at it with chops.

This continues until Jon rakes the back of the Stone Pitbull, and sends him crashing into the ring post. This barely fazes Ishii, however, who takes control with some hard forearm strikes sending Mox to the floor. He brings the former world champion back in the ring.

As he does, however, he is cut off by Marina Shafir on the apron who goes after the face. This allows Mox to knock him off the apron to the floor. On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

When the show returns, we see that Mox still has control as he stomps away at Ishii. After a few more minutes of back-and-forth action, during which Ishii’s nose gets busted open, we see a Paradigm Shift is blocked, allowing Ishii to catch Mox with a running elbow.

Ishii then went for a side headlock on Mox, attacking the eyes for added damage before Mox gets back up to land a Paradigm Shift. A follow-up cover by Mox only gets a two, but he quickly transitions into a bulldog choke and Ishii fades. The referee calls it off. Mox gets the win.

Winner: Jon Moxley

The Young Bucks Buy Tickets, Demand Another ‘Money Match’

After the match, we shift gears and head backstage, where we see The Young Bucks are trying to talk to Tony Khan about getting another money match. We find out that Matt sold a couple of their sneakers to afford the front row tickets to watch Jurassic Express later tonight. We head to another commercial break.

Trios Street Fight
The Demand vs. The Hurt Syndicate

Now it’s time for a good old-fashioned Jacksonville Street Fight, with two teams of trios going at it. It will be The Demand trio of Ricochet and The Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) taking on The Hurt Syndicate trio of MVP, Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin.

Following their respective ring walks, the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. The two teams go at it on the ramp, with Lashley and Liona making their way to the ring as Toa takes Bobby to the mat. He sees Lashley get to the corner and charges at him, only for Lashley to send him flying out of the ring.

Kaun and Benjamin can be seen at ringside now, before we see Ricochet and MVP in the ring. Ricochet slaps MVP and this doesn’t bode well for Ricochet, until the Gates of Agony get involved for the save. This ends with Lashley bringing Liona to the outside, as MVP pulls Ricochet out from under a table.

Benjamin and Kaun take their fight back into the ring as MVP lands a suplex sending Ricochet onto the ramp. MVP goes after Bishop now to help Shelton out, leading to a 3-on-2 advantage against GOA, until Ricochet comes leaping at the pile for a dive.

All six men are down on the floor and on that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see Lashley and Liona battling it out at ringside near a table set up against the barricade.

Lashley backs up and looks to spear Liona through it, but instead charges into a steel chair thrown directly into his grill by Ricochet, Sabu-style. Liona and Kaun then put Lashley through the aforementioned table. An elbow off the apron puts Lashley through another table.