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    AEW September To Remember Match Results, Highlights and Key Moments for September 17, 2025

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    Tonight’s AEW September To Remember airing September 17, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, Canada. The AEW All Out go-home show sees AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and Don Callis Family’s AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher have a contract signing for their AEW World Title Match at All Out. Plus, Paragon’s Roderick Strong will face The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley in a Singles Match.

    The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TBS and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

    AEW September To Remember Results (9/17/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

    The show opens up with Excalibur, Taz and Bryan Danielson welcoming us as Tony Schiavone is in the ring with a table and a couple of chairs for the contract signing of the AEW World Championship Match at All Out. Schiavone then introduces AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and Page makes his way down to the ring.

    Schiavone then introduces Page’s challenger Kyle Fletcher and Fletcher makes his way down to the ring with Don Callis. Page and Fletcher then take their seats at the table while Schiavone and Callis stand. As Schiavone is about to speak, Callis cuts him off and says he has something important to tell Page. Callis says he remembers when Page took on Kenny Omega a few years ago and he has found someone who is bigger, faster and better than Kenny Omega and Page. Callis then says there is nothing that Page can do to the all time stud athlete and there is no one like Kyle Fletcher. Callis then says the title is coming to the family. Page then tells Callis that after last week, he thought they agreed that he doesn’t need any help. Page then says he is tired of half the roster getting involved in the matches.

    Page then tells Fletcher that he sees the potential in him and what he could be. Page then says Fletcher is 26 years old and he can be in AEW for decades. Page then says Fletcher is someone that the entire roster can one day look at to carry the company and if he wants that, he has to be the man who is worthy of it. Page then says he is going to have to earn it on his own and by my himself. Page then says if Fletcher reads the contract, he will find that if Don Callis or anyone from the Don Callis family interferes, he will also be stripped of the TNT Championship.

    Fletcher then tells Page that doesn’t scare him. Fletcher then says Page could put anything in his contract and he would still beat him. Fletcher then congratulates Page and says he has it in writing. Fletcher then says he is still the best professional wrestler to ever step in an AEW ring. Fletcher then says he will fulfill his destiny when he becomes the AEW World Champion. Fletcher then says he is better than Page was in 2019 when he first challenged for the title and he is better than Page was in 2021 when he first won it and he is better than he is right now. Fletcher then says AEW does not need Page anymore and AEW does not need Kenny Omega anymore. Fletcher then says it needs him and he will allow Page to ride off in the sunset because the title and the entire company belongs to him now. Fletcher then signs the contract and gives the contract to Tony Schiavone. Schiavone then gives it to Page and Page looks at it.

    Page then says he knows what it feels to be him, but what Fletcher does not know is how he will feel the morning after All Out. Page then says it will crush him and it will ruin him and it will take any bit of confidence he will have. Page then tells Fletcher that what he does with that feeling will be what defines him. Page then tells Fletcher at All Out and the days and years that follow to not disappoint him. Page then signs the contract. Both men then get up and Fletcher says he hopes by now Page knows that he is a man of his word. Fletcher then says there will be no physicality at this contract signing and there will be no interference in their match, but he promises that he will leave with the TNT and World Title. Fletcher then says tonight he is going to leave Page beaten, bloodied and unable to walk out of there on his own two feet and until that moment comes Page tells him to say his full name. He then tosses the microphone and leaves the ring.

    We then get a video package looking at the Coffin Match taking place at All Out.

    The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly follow.

    Singles Match: Paragon’s Roderick Strong vs. The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley

    The match starts off with Strong hitting a baseball slide on Garcia and Moxley goes to the outside. Strong then hits a right hand and follows it up chops to the chest. Moxley then rakes the eyes. He then grabs Strong, but Strong lifts him up and throws him on top of the barricade. He then sends Moxley back into the ring. Moxley then hits a right hand and kicks in the corner. Moxley then hits a clothesline in the corner. Moxley then climbs the second rope and hits Strong with right hands. Moxley then gets down and both men exchange chops. Strong then hits a drop kick and Moxley rolls to the outside of the ring. Shafir then gets in Strong’s face and both Garcia and O’Reilly are face to face. Moxley then hits a right hand and he sends Strong over the barricade.

    Strong then nail Moxley with a clothesline and a dropkick. He then gets Moxley up on his shoulders and hits a pair of double knees on his midsection, then follows it up with a knee and sends him crashing into the mat face first. Moxley then responds with a piledriver on Strong and goes for a pin, but Strong kicks out. Moxley then cinches in an Armbar on Strong, but Strong gets his foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Moxley and Strong then exchange forearms with one another, but Strong hits a Shining Wizard and an Angle Slam on Moxley. He then cinches in a Bulldog Choke on him, but Strong escapes and sends Moxley crashing into the mat off the middle rope.

    The action then spills out of the ring as O’Reilly and Garcia fire off right hands on one another. As the referee breaks the two men up, Wheeler Yuta makes his way down to the ring and trips Strong as he runs the ropes. This then opens the door for Moxley to hits a Death Rider on Strong and cinch in the Bulldog Choke on him and Strong taps out.

    The winner of the Singles Match, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!

    We then get a video package looking at the MJF vs. Mark Briscoe match.

    We then get some video footage of what happened after AEW Collision when MJF entered Tony Khan’s office. MJF says Khan screwed him by taking away his right to exercise his Casino Gauntlet contract at any time. MJF then says he wanted out of the match with Mark Briscoe. Khan then raises his voice, while telling MJF he owes him nothing. MJF then congratulates Khan for putting his big boy pants on for a change. MJF then says it’s on Khan if another Briscoe ends up in the dirt.

    Ricochet and GOA then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The Hurt Syndicate follow.

    Singles Match: The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley vs. GOA’s Toa Liona

    The match starts off with Toa sending Lashley in the corner and hitting him with right hands, but Lashley responds with right hands of his own. Lashley then grabs Toa, but Toa hits him with a big boot. Lashley is on the ring apron and Toa hits him with a headbutt. Toa then hits a Samoan drop on the ring apron.

    Lashley then hits a shoulder on Liona’s midsection in the corner. He then sets up for a spear, but Liona rolls out of the ring under the bottom rope. Lashley then hits a spear on Liona on the outside as MVP hits a right hand on Ricochet and sends him crashing into the barricade. Benjamin then nails Kaun with a superkick. Lashley then cinches in The Hurt Lock on Liona and Liona passes out.

    The winner of the Singles Match, The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley!

    After the match, The Hurt Syndicate begins brawling with Ricochet and Kaun. MVP then hits Ricochet with his cane before Ricochet is sent crashing out of the ring along with Kaun and Liona.

    Excalibur then hypes the face-to-face between FTR and Adam Copeland and Christian Cage coming up next.

    Tony Schiavone is standing in the ring and he introduces Adam Copeland. Copeland then runs to both sides of the stage before making his way down to the ring. The fans then sing Copeland’s song after it stops playing. Christian Cage’s music then hits and both men are in the ring. Schiavone then introduces FTR and Stokely and they make their way down to the ring with security. Stokely then grabs the microphone and says if they touch FTR it’s a $100,000 fine and if they touch him, it’s a $500,000 fine and their match will be cancelled. Stokely then tells them that they’re entire family and friends will be disappointed in them.

    Dax then tells Copeland that 16 years ago he met him for the first time and after all these years, they became the best tag team of all time. Dax then says they helped bring him back into wrestling. Dax then says he comes to AEW, but they did all the work. Dax then says five years ago they helped him get his career back and at All Out they will get rid of it for good. Cash then says there was a time where Copeland and Christian were the best tag team in the world, but the only reason they were was because their competition was too mediocre teams that carried them to relevancy. Cash then says for 11 years FTR has carried tag team wrestling on their backs. Cash then says they has cemented themselves as the generational tag team with a catalogue of classic matches, spanning over a decade against Big Bill and Enzo, a trilogy against The Briscoes and several Championships won and they are one of one. Cash then says for Copeland and Christian this is a dream match.

    Copeland then grabs the microphone and tells him to shut up. Copeland then tells Stokely not to talk about his wife and for FTR they broke their friendship. He then tells FTR they were homeless and he opened his home to them. Copeland then says he wanted to come to AEW to work with them. Copeland then says the reason why FTR were not in the spotlight is because the fans don’t want them as they want him. He then tells them that FTR are in the discussion for being one of the best tag teams of all time, but they have been there for 25 years. Copeland then says they revolutionize tag team wrestling and they created a match that turned into a PPV. Copeland then tells them there is only one Cope and Cage, but Cage grabs the microphone and says Cage and Cope. Copeland then tells FTR they will understand why they are better than FTR.

    Cage then tells London, Ontario to be honest and asks if $100,000 is a lot of money and $500,000. Cage then says with that money Stokely might actually be able to get himself some hoes. He then tells the fans that the money means nothing to him because he’s right. Christian and Copeland then attack FTR as security gets in the way. Copeland and Christian then beat up the security as FTR leave the ring and Dax has a bloody nose.

    We then see what happened earlier in the day when Renee Paquette was talking with The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) in the backstage area. Nick says they are back after winning $500,000. Matt then says they will win the tag team titles. Nick then says they have been rude to Paquette. He then gave her $10,000 and told her that it was real American money. Paquette then takes the money and is giddy.

    The Young Bucks then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The Bang Bang Gang follows.

    AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Colten Gunn) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)

    The match starts off with Matt and Juice and Matt hits a hip toss. Nick is then tagged in and they double team Juice, but Juice gets up and hits a double clothesline. Gunn is then tagged in and Gunn hits some right hands. He then goes for a cover, but Nick kicks out. Nick then hits a right hand and he follows it up with a neck breaker. Matt is then tagged in and they double team Gunn. Matt is then knocked to the outside of the ring.

    The Young Bucks then double team Gunn in the ring. Nick then goes for a cover, but Gunn kicks out. Nick then grabs a stack of money from the duffle bag and tries to bribe the referee. Gunn then rolls Nick up, but Nick kicks out. Matt is then tagged in, but Gunn slams him down onto the ring. Juice and Nick are then tagged in. Juice then hits some right hands and he takes down The Young Bucks. Gunn is then tagged back in. They then double team Nick and Gunn hits a clothesline. He then goes for a cover, but Nick kicks out. Juice is then tagged back in and Nick sends Gunn to the outside. Nick then hits a face plant onto Juice. Nick then goes to the outside and Gunn hits the Famouser.

    Matt then takes Gunn down and Juice takes Matt down on the outside of the ring. Nick then hits a kick to the face. Nick then hits a splash onto Juice and Gunn. Nick then sends Juice back into the ring. The Young Bucks then double team Juice and they super kick Gunn. Nick then goes for a cover, but Juice kicks out. Matt is then tagged back in. Gunn then takes Matt down and Nick takes Gunn down. Juice then hits a clothesline onto Nick. Juice then hits the bladerunner onto Matt. He then goes for a cover, but Matt kicks out. Juice then places Matt on the top rope and Juice heads to the top rope. Juice then hits a hurricanrana, but Matt responds with a sunset flip cover and Juice kicks out. Nick then sends Gunn to the outside. Matt then hits the BTE Trigger. Matt then goes for a cover and gets the win.

    The winners of the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)!

    We then get a video package looking at the Saturday Tailgate Brawl at All Out.

    The Beast Mortos then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Máscara Dorada follows.

    AEW Unified Championship Eliminator Tournament Match: La Facción Ingobernable’s The Beast Mortos vs. Máscara Dorada

    The match starts off with Mortos hitting an arm drag take down and Máscara Dorada responds with an arm drag take down of his own. Máscara Dorada then climbs the top rope and he hits another arm drag. Mortos to his feet and he hits a body tackle onto Máscara Dorada and Máscara Dorada falls to the outside of the ring. Mortos then hits a tornado dive through the ropes onto the outside of the ring. Mortos then sends Máscara Dorada into the barricade.

    Mortos and Máscara Dorada are on the ring apron. Máscara Dorada then hits a destroyer onto the ring apron and Mortos falls to the outside. Máscara Dorada then hits a tornado splash over the top rope. Máscara Dorada then sends Mortos back into the ring. Máscara Dorada then climbs the top rope and jumps, but Mortos moves out of the way. Máscara Dorada then lands on his feet and Mortos hits a back breaker. He then sends Máscara Dorada to the ropes, but Máscara Dorada hits a destroyer. Máscara Dorada then goes to the ropes and Mortos hits a modified piledriver. He then goes for a cover, but Máscara Dorada kicks out.

    Mortos then goes for a back breaker, but Máscara Dorada hits a crucifix bomb. Máscara Dorada then goes for a roll up, but Mortos reverses it into a roll up and Máscara Dorada kicks out. Mortos then climbs the top rope, but Máscara Dorada hits a kick to the side of the head. Máscara Dorada then climbs to the top rope and both men are standing on the top rope. Máscara Dorada then hits a hurricanrana. He then goes fora cover, but Mortos kicks out. Máscara Dorada then hits a back breaker. Máscara Dorada then climbs the top rope and he hits a shooting star press. He then goes for a cover and gets the win.

    The winner of the AEW Unified Championship Eliminator Tournament Match, Máscara Dorada!

    After the match, Kazuchika Okada and Don Callis make their way out. As they are making their way down to the ring, Konosuke Takeshita makes his way out. He and Okada are face to face. Máscara Dorada then hits a cross body off the top rope onto Okada. Máscara Dorada and Takeshita are now face to face.

    AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm’s music then hits and she makes her way down to the ring. The fans chant “Toni” and Storm starts off by saying she is still the champion. Storm then says she won her title back seven months ago and she has lived every day as if it were her last. Storm then says she slayed beasts, belt collectors and forever champions. Storm then says AEW is where the best wrestle and if you’re not willing to put your life in the ring when you step in the ring, you ain’t s***. Storm then says now she will risk it all for three women who are worthy of the title and if it is the end of her reign, it has been the honor of her life. Storm then says if they really want to take her title, then they better burn her body to the ground and pack her ashes into a pipe and take a puff because no one will get them as high as her.

    Jaime Hayter then makes her way out and says she is a fan of the spotlight and after All Out, Storm won’t look too good without her title. Hayter then says it has been a long time since it has been just them. Hayter then says she wants Toni to remember three things. Hayter then says one is she does not forget, two is that Toni invited her into the match and three, Hayter hits hard. Kris Statlander then makes her way out and says she has not had a title match in four years. Storm then tells them to trim their bushes because at All Out. Thekla then makes her way out for her match and interrupts storm.

    Queen Aminata then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night.

    No Holds Barred Match: Queen Aminata vs. Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla

    The match starts off with Aminata going straight after Thekla. She then nails her with a forearm, then looks to get back in the ring. Thekla then nails her with a boot to the side of her face, then hits her with a kendo stick. Aminata then rolls out of the ring. Aminata then sends Thekla crashing into a garbage can face first. Thekla then hits Aminata across her spine twice, but Aminata nails Thekla with a headbutt as Thekla runs the ropes. She then hits a boot on Thekla’s midsection, then climbs to the top rope.

    Thekla then hits Aminata with the lid of the garbage can across her her, but Aminata drapes Thekla off the top rope by her knees. Thekla then hits Aminata with the garbage can lid once again, then nails the Spider Suplex on Aminata. Aminata then hits a Fisherman’s Buster on Thekla on top of a pile of chairs and pins her, but Thekla kicks out. Aminata then hits a leg drop on Thekla, but Thekla hits a Curb Stomp on Aminata on top of the chairs for the win.

    The winner of the No Holds Barred Match, Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla!

    After the match, Thekla grabs a microphone and tells Toni Storm she can stop looking because she is right here. Storm then runs down to the ring and delivers some right hands on Thekla, but Jamie Hayter runs down to the ring. Kris Statlander then pulls Hayter off the apron, but Julia Hart and Skye Blue run down to the ring to beat down Storm. Wheeler Yuta then emerges at ringside to talk to Statlander as he looks to continue recruiting her into The Death Riders, while Hart and Blue pull Thekla out of the ring before Storm can nail her. Hayter then looks to blindside Storm with a right hand, but Storm spots her. Officials then run down to the ring to keep Storm and Hayter separated.

    We then head to the back, where Alicia Atout is interviewing Dante Martin, Darius Martin, Scorpio Sky and Christopher Daniels. Atout asks the Martins about their upcoming tag match. Darius says, “I don’t know if you’ve been paying attention, but ever since we joined Sky Flight, we’ve been on a bit of a roll.” Hangman Page then shows up and warns the Martins that while the Don Callis Family won’t be interfering in his AEW World Championship match at All Out, they shouldn’t expect that courtesy during their match.

    Killswitch and Kip Sabian then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and JetSpeed follows.

    AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Kip Sabian and Killswitch vs. JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey)

    The match starts off with Killswitch and Knight until Kip tags himself in. Kip then takes Knight down with a shoulder tackle. Knight then hits a dropkick and an armdrag. He then follows it up with a scoop slam. Killswitch then tags in and is hit with an uppercut. Speedball then tags in and hist a dropkick and they both send him over the rope. They then double team Kip. Knight then kicks Killswitch off the apron and Speedball does the same to Kip. They both then dive on their opponents.

    Speedball then goes for a poisonrana, but Killswitch stops it and slams him down. Speedball then kicks Killswitch, but Killswitch blocks the next one and takes him down with a back elbow. Wayne then grabs Speedball by the ankle, but he breaks free and kicks Killswitch three times. Kip then pulls the rope down and sends Speedball to the outside before diving on him. Speedball and Kip then exchange strikes. Speedball then hits rapid fire kicks on Kip, while he is distracted by Killswitch. Killswitch and Knight then tags in. Knight then takes both men himself. Killswitch then sends him into the corner, but Speedball makes a blind tag. He then hits a hurricanrana and needs Knight to help him finish it. They then sends Kip over the rope. Knight then hits the UFO Splash and Speedball hits the Shooting Star Press, but Killswitch kicks out.

    They then hit Kip with stereo pump kicks to keep him from getting in the ring. Killswitch then tries to chokeslam them both, but they get out. Speedball then kicks Killswitch before Knight hits him with a DDT. Speedball then kicks him again and pins him, but Kip breaks it up. Knight then sends Kip to the apron. Kip then hits him with a tornado DDT. Speedball then kicks Kip and sends him to the mat. He then follows it up with a knee drop. Killswitch then tries to chokeslam him, but he fights it off. He then hits a superkick and Killswitch responds with a headbutt. He then hits a chokeslam and refuses to tag in Kip. Kip then slaps him and it counts as a tag. Kip then knocks Knight off the apron and rolls up Speedball and he has his feet on the rope when Killswitch knocks them off. Kip then hits Speedball with an enzuigiri. Kip then goes for the tag and Killswitch jumps down. Knight then hits him with a flying forearm and Speedball nails him with a spinning heel kick for the win.

    The winners of the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier, JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey)!

    We then see Big Bill standing in a backstage area with Bryan Keith. Bill says the graphic says he is facing Eddie Kingston at All Out, but he won’t believe it until he sees Kingston. Bill then says he wouldn’t blame Kingston if he didn’t want to travel to Canada because it’s an embarrassment of a country. Bill then says if Kingston shows up, he will expose him as a fraud. Keith then yells fraud.

    We then see Bryan Danielson’s interview with Darby Allin. Danielson asks Allin why he climbed Mount Everest. Footage of the climb is then shown while Allin speaks. He says he felt like he was living his life for someone else. He then says he wanted to remind himself of what he was capable of. Allin then says there are a lot of snakes, liars and politickers in wrestling, but you can’t politic your way to the top of Mount Everest. Allin then holds up the AEW flag and says he flew it at the top of the world. Danielson then asks Allin if he is ready for the coffin match. Allin says he doesn’t know. Allin then tells Bryan not to get involved no matter what happens. Allin then says he beats himself up over what happened to Danielson at WrestleDream. Danielson then says it’s not his fault. Allin then says Danielson’s career is over. Danielson then says his word means as much to him as it does to Allin and he gives his word that he wouldn’t get involved. Danielson then says Allin has to promise him one thing. Danielson then whispers to Allin, who shakes his hand and tells Danielson he has his word. At ringside, Excalibur asks Danielson what he told Allin. Danielson then says it is between him and Allin.

    Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring and joins commentary for the next match of the night. Robyn Renegade is already in the ring and Riho makes her way down to the ring next.

    Singles Match: Riho vs. Robyn Renegade

    The match starts off with Robyn trying to do a test of strength and she kicks Riho in the gut before putting her in the headlock. Riho then stomps her foot to break the hold and keeps stomping her while putting her in a headlock. Riho then does a tijares and a running dropkick. Robyn then rolls to the outside and Riho does a crossbody from up top and points at the TBS Champion.

    Riho is in the Tree of Woe. We then see Moné, but Riho is on the mat when the camera cut back. Robyn then follows it up with a running kick to the head. She then tries to suplex her, but Riho reverses into a roll up. Riho then goes for a splash, but Robyn moves. She then puts her in a fireman’s carry, but Riho gets out. Riho then hits a dragon suplex and a Crucifix Bomb for the win while staring down Moné.

    The winner of the Singles Match, Riho!

    After the match, Robyn grabbed Riho’s leg so that Moné can hit a backstabber. Moné then stands next to her while holding the TBS Title in the air.

    We then get highlights from Collision of Jerry Lynn trying to get Max Caster and Anthony Bowens back on the same page.

    We then get a video package with Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia talking while Marina Shafir is standing by. Garcia says Katsuyori Shibata never cared about AEW. Garcia then challenges Shibata to a match. They then cut to The Opps and Joe accepts the challenge on behalf of Shibata.

    Don Callis Family then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Top Flight follows.

    AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Don Callis Family (Hechicero and “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander) vs. Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin)

    The match starts off with Darius and Hechicero and Hechicero wrestles him to the ground. Darius then hits a leg sweep, but Hechicero rolls Darius around and into a pin for a two count. Darius then captures the leg of Hechicero and rolls him up for a two count. Hechicero then punches Darius in the gut and locks on a wrist lock. Alexander then gets the tag as they sends Darius to their corner. He then avoids both of them and Dante flies in with a crossbody on both men. Darius then goes a suplex. Dante then blocks Josh trying to reverse it, allowing Darius to hit the suplex. A Manhattan Drop is then hits into an assisted DDT. Dante and Darius go to the floor, but the Don Callis Family cut them off and Alexander hits Darius with his running low crossbody block.

    Hechicero then hits Darius with rabbit punches. Alexander then gets the tag, but Darius springboards out of the attack and tags in Dante. Dante then hits forearms and a thrust kick. He then kicks Hechicero off the apron and hits the Nosedive on Josh. He then goes for a cover, but Hechicero breaks it up. Darius then dropkicks Hechicero to the floor. Darius then hits a crossbody block to the floor and he gets back to his corner for the tag. Alexander then hits two German Suplexes. Josh then tries to suplex both Dante and Darius, but Dante leaps over Darius and hits a drop on Alexander. He then follows it up with a reverse rana and only gets a two count. Alexander then hits Dante with a release German and tags in Hechicero. Hechicero then hits a lariat and sends him to Josh for a double leg takedown. Hechicero then hits a DDT on Dante. Darius then goes flying, but he meets the elbow of Hechicero on the floor. Dante then tries to fight off Alexander while Hechicero has the referee, but Josh shoves him to the mat. He then hits the running Guillotine for the win.

    The winners of the AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier, Don Callis Family (Hechicero and “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander)!

    After the match, Christopher Daniels is surrounded by the Don Callis Family, but Scorpio Sky and JetSpeed make their way out. The Young Bucks and Brodido make their way out as well. They then help the babyfaces clear the ring and King sends Bandido into everyone. Archer then kicks Daniels. Romero then sends him back to the ring and they look to take Daniels out. Hangman Page then makes his way out and he sends Romero to the floor and fights off an Archer chokeslam and sends him to the floor as well. Kyle Fletcher then makes his way out, but Page sees him. Romero then grabs Hangman’s foot and Fletcher assault him. Kyle takes off his jacket as a table is set up at ringside. Fletcher then looks to put Hangman thought it, but Page fights out of it. He then fights off the Don Callis Family again, but his Buckshot attempt meets Kyle’s TNT Title head-on. Fletcher then takes him back out to the apron and hits the suplex from the apron and through the table. Fletcher then poses with both his TNT Title and Hangman’s World Title in the middle of the ring as the show comes to a close.

    Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW September To Remember on September 17, 2025

    • No Holds Barred Match: Queen Aminata vs. Triangle of Madness’ “The Toxic Spider” Thekla
    • Singles Match: Riho vs. Robyn Renegade
    • Singles Match: The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley vs. GOA’s Toa Liona
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