AEW Dynamite emanates live from the Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Omaha, Nebraska tonight. We’re on the road to AEW Dynasty, and not even Mother Nature can stop tonight’s explosive action! On the show, we had TWO women’s matches and a four-way in the International Championship Eliminator Tournament, as well as a Street Fight rematch between Cope and AEW World Champion Jon Moxley! Here are AEW Dynamite results tonight from the AEW Dynamite card, featuring a series of matches, special appearances, and so much more.
AEW Dynamite Card Tonight:
- AEW MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Jon Moxley (c) vs “The Rated R Superstar” Cope in a Street Fight
- INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATOR TOURNAMENT Orange Cassidy vs. Speedball Mike Bailey vs. The Don Callis Family’s Mark Davis vs. Ricochet
- Kris Statlander vs. Megan Bayne
- AEW TBS CHAMPIONSHIP Mercedes Mone (c) vs Billie Starkz
- Will Ospreay vs AR Fox
- and more!
Where is AEW Dynamite Tonight?
AEW Dynamite emanates live at the Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Omaha, NE.
What Time is AEW Dynamite Tonight?
Dynamite airs weekly at 8 PM EST on TBS Network and Max.
AEW Dynamite Results
Ricochet & Speedball Mike Bailey defeated Orange Cassidy and Mark Davis in a double-pin
Cassidy, Bailey, and Ricochet took Davis out of the ring immediately. Bailey got highly-anticipated interactions with Ricochet and Cassidy to a pop from the crowd. Davis broke up the momentum, powerbombing Cassidy on the outside and slamming Bailey on the ring apron. Ricochet made a retreat to commentary, while Davis spent his energy pummeling Bailey and Cassidy.
Focusing his attention on Bailey in the corner, Davis heard the crowd chanting for a pin Ricochet placed on Cassidy and broke it up.
avis cooperated with Cassidy and Bailey against Ricochet, with Davis clotheslining his former temporary allies. Bailey nearly ended Cassidy with a Shooting Star Press, but Davis broke it up, leading Ricochet to land on the still-prone Cassidy with one of his own. Davis eventually leveled the playing field with slams and bombs, last piledriving Cassidy.
Bailey reversed Davis’s moves; he rolled him over his shoulder for the pin. Ricochet capitalized on this, using his legs to pin Davis as well. After much deliberation by the referees, Ricochet and Bailey both won. They now move on to challenge Kenny Omega for the International Championship at AEW Dynasty, to Bailey’s chagrin.
Davis came off so well here as the base while Cassidy was the glue to it all. Ricochet’s tactics were so hateable, making his shenanigans over Bailey all the more bitter. Speaking of, Bailey showcased himself well, even better than his match with The Beast Mortos last week.
Hurt Syndicate promo package
Mercedes Mone (c) defeated Billie Starkz for the AEW TBS Championship
A short highlight reel introduced Starkz to unfamiliar audiences, showcasing her tenure in Ring of Honor (ROH).
Mone spared no expense in bullying her young challenger. Starkz mounted a comeback, capitalizing with a Tope and a Swanton Bomb from the top rope to the outside. Back in control, Mone held Starkz in a Statement Maker before transitioning to a headlock. Surviving a Superplex, Starkz transitioned a Three Amigos with a Brainbuster.
Starkz hit Mone with a Gory Bomb, but Mone kicked her leg to the rope at the last second. Following a failed Swanton Bomb on the apron, Starkz reeled in agony. Mone snatched her, pulling her in for a Statement Maker to tap Billie out.
Mone’s ability to make stars and elevate wrestlers cannot be overlooked. All while increasing the value of each belt she defends. Starkz left a great impression on newer fans and those who don’t watch Ring of Honor. I want her to either show up on AEW more or win the ROH title from Athena soon. Very soon.
Outrunners promo package
MJF backstage promo
MJF reinforced his statement last week that he’s not done with Page, addressed MVP’s business card handed to him, and shifted his focus to Jon Moxley’s AEW World Championship trapped in that accursed briefcase.
Jon Moxley (c) defeated “The Rated R Superstar” Cope in a Street Fight for the AEW Men’s World Championship.
Cope ambushed Moxley during his entrance, assaulting him with various weaponry before kicking him into a garage door. Snarling, he withstood Moxley’s blows and caught him as he fled. Dragging his bald head to the ring, Cope struck unrelentingly. Moxley grabbed Cope by the neck, wresting control with each swing of a kendo stick he found.
The pair brawled into the audience before the Death Rider sent the Rated-R Superstar into the table with a Paradigm Shift (but the table refused to break, going into business for itself). After a fiery comeback, Cope retrieved his spiky weapon. He couldn’t use it, as Moxley hit him with a surprise cutter.
While Moxley set up a table on a nearby turnbuckle, Cope bashed him with Spike and sent him on it with a vertical suplex. Wheeler Yuta aimed to help remove it from Moxley’s back, but it nearly tore his skin off. Cope sent Yuta through a table while PAC and Claudio Castagnoli returned, teaming up on the Ultimate Opportunist.
FTR came to Cope’s aid, blasting the Death Riders. Dax Harwood dropped Moxley with a Piledriver. Cope speared Moxley through the table. Marina Shafir came to attack Cope, but Willow Nightingale equalized her. Nick Wayne and Kip Sabian interfered, taking Cope out. Moxley then squeezed the life out of Cope with a chokehold for the win.
Post-match, Cope tried to shake Harwood’s hand, but he rejected it, shoving Cash Wheeler away, and storming off. Wheeler and Nightingale checked on the downtrodden Cope.
This should have been the main event we had at Revolution. This was gnarly and disgusting and had the audience on their toes more than before. Call it action-packed, call it overbooked, but this was one of Cope’s best in AEW, maybe even Moxley’s.
Bandido backstage promo
Bandido angrily vowed vengeance upon Chris Jericho for attacking him and unmasking Gravity, making his mother cry. Johnny TV approached him, demanding a match for AEW Collision Slam Dunk Sunday.
Will Ospreay defeated AR Fox?
Ospreay and Fox locked up before striking one another with utmost agility; they even dodged the other’s Cutters. Eventually, Ospreay landed the Stundog Millionaire. Ospreay landed a Spanish Fly, succeeding it with a kick but failed a Hidden Blade.
Fox avoided Ospreay’s Cheeky Nando’s Kick and hit him with a Lo Mein Rain. Ospreay withstood it, toppling his opponent with a Hidden Blade for the win.
More AR Fox on my screen is a good thing. He meshed so well with Will Ospreay that they could run a whole series against one another, and I wouldn’t complain.
Hangman Page declared for the Owen Hart Tournament during a backstage interview.
Mercedes Mone backstage interview
Mone put over Billie Starkz’s in-ring skills from their earlier match before insulting whoever trained her. This may set up a feud between her and ROH Women’s Champion Athena in the future.
Kris Statlander vs. Megan Bayne
AEW Dynamite results continue with “Timeless” Toni Storm joined the commentary table as Bayne (accompanied by Penelope Ford) and Statlander made their entrances.
The goliaths tackled each other, unwilling to budge. Bayne sent Statlander over the top rope. Perched upon the top rope, Statlander met Bayne with her knees to the mat. Bayne fought her way out of Statlander’s dominance, landing a forearm to send her off the top rope (with help from Ford). She followed with a back suplex.
Bayne dropped Statlander with a Running Liger Bomb, but it wasn’t enough; Statlander landed her with a leg drop. Evoking Katsuyori Shibata, the women sat cross-legged while slapping each other before rising to their feet. Ford tripped up Statlander, leading referee Aubrey Edwards to order her out of the ring to a massive ovation. Statlander recovered momentum with an Inside Leg Hook Powerbomb.
Each woman exchanged German Suplexes like a big Black Friday purchase. Bayne soared with a Tope Suicida to Statlander on the outside, punctuating with a Falcon Arrow. On the outside, Bayne threw Statlander to Storm at the commentary table; she ordered the champion to watch the match. Bayne slammed Statlander with a Fate Descent.
Post-match, Storm ambushed Bayne in the ring, leading to a pull-apart by security. On the microphone, Storm called her out for a match at AEW Dynasty, filled with her classic innuendos.
Bayne and Statlander had a thrilling bout. The Megasus has consistently put on matches that believably position her as a threat to Storm. I’m immediately sold on this upcoming title match.
Closing thoughts
Dynamite is back on a hot streak after a relaxed episode last week after Revolution. The title scenes are hot. This is the 2021 AEW feeling I’d missed with a newer, cleaner direction. Any of these matches are worth watching. That’s for all the AEW Dynamite results for March 19th, 2025!
With the AEW Dynamite result all clear, what did you think of AEW’s flagship show this week?
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