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AEW Dynasty 2025 live results: Full card, start time, winners and losers, updates and highlights

AEW Dynasty 2025 live results: Full card, start time, winners and losers, updates and highlights

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Swerve Strickland challenges Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship in the Sunday main event of AEW Dynasty 2025. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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AEW Dynasty 2025 will be a Sunday night gold rush. Set to go down inside Philadelphia's Liacouras Center, this year's annual Dynasty pay-per-view features seven total titles on the line, headlined by the latest defense of the AEW World Championship by Jon Moxley.
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Moxley has been on a seemingly never-ending reign of terror throughout his current title reign as the AEW World Champion. Unlike his most recent rival Cope, Moxley's next challenger comes in the form of a former AEW World titleholder, Swerve Strickland. The feud kicked off after Strickland won his No. 1-contender match against Ricochet at March's AEW Revolution 2025 event.
However, "The Man That Gravity Forgot," Ricochet, isn't without a title shot of his own at AEW Dynasty. The card's lone three-way match has all the makings to be the most absurd highlight-producer of the night, when Kenny Omega defends his AEW International title against Ricochet and Mike Bailey.
AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm appears to have an uphill climb in her latest title defense. She'll take on the red-hot AEW newcomer and dominant force, Megan Bayne. While the pairing is the lone women's championship match of the night, the Owen Hart Cup Tournament kicks off at AEW Dynasty when TBS Champion Mercedes Mones faces Julia Hart, who came in at No. 12 in Uncrowned's prestigious 25 under 25 for '25 list. On the men's side, Will Ospreay clashes with Kevin Knight.
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Those are just a handful of some of the great matchups on tap at AEW Dynasty 2025. Uncrowned will have you covered all night with our live blog below.
Here's a look at Sunday's full match card, which kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on pay-per-view via Prime Video, Triller TV, PPV.com and YouTube:
AEW World Championship: (C) Jon Moxley vs. Swerve Strickland
AEW Women's World Championship: (C) Toni Storm vs. Megan Bayne
AEW International Championship: (C) Kenny Omega vs. Mike Bailey vs. Ricochet
AEW World Trios Championship: (C) Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, Wheeler Yuta) vs. Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler)
AEW World Tag Team Championship: (C) The Hurt Syndicate vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith
AEW TNT Championship - No Time Limit, No Outside Interference: (C) Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole
ROH World Championship - Mask vs. Title: (C) Chris Jericho vs. Bandido
Men's Owen Hart Cup Tournament First Round Match: Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight
Women's Owen Hart Cup Tournament First Round Match: Mercedes Mone vs. Julia Hart
Follow all of the action during the event with Uncrowned's live blog below.
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