AEW Revolution 2025 live results: Updates, winners and losers, highlights and analysis


CLEVELAND, OH - JUNE15: Jon Moxley in the ring during AEW Collision on June 15, at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Jon Moxley defends his AEW World Championship against Cope in Sunday’s main event of AEW Revolution 2025. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

AEW Revolution 2025 has all the makings of a night for the history books. Set to go down live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, AEW’s biggest stars will take center stage, with AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defending his title in the main event against challenger Cope, who plans to end the Death Riders’ reign of terror. But that big title tilt is only one of a whopping six championship matches.

On the women’s side, the brilliant, long-running feud between AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mariah May reaches its Hollywood ending, as the two rivals face off in a championship rubber match with a Falls Count Anywhere stipulation attached, guaranteeing further beautiful chaos for their already epic story. Mercedes Mone also brings big business to the west coast when she defends her TBS Championship against Japan’s Momo Watanabe, and Kenny Omega seeks gold for the first time since making his big 2025 comeback by taking on AEW International Champion Konosuke Takeshita.

Those are just a handful of the expected highlights. The AEW World Tag Team champs The Hurt Syndicate and AEW Continental champion Kazuchika Okada also defend their belts on the card, while big rivalries like Swerve Strickland vs. Ricochet, Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher and MJF vs. Hangman Adam Page collide in a star-studded card. Keep it locked to Uncrowned all night as the action unfolds!

Here’s a look at Sunday’s full match card, which kicks off at 7 p.m. ET on pay-per-view via Prime Video, Triller TV, PPV.com and YouTube:

  • AEW World Championship: (C) Jon Moxley vs. Cope

  • AEW Women’s World Championship – Falls Count Anywhere: (C) Toni Storm vs. Mariah May

  • AEW International Championship: (C) Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kenny Omega

  • TBS Championship: (C) Mercedes Mone vs. Momo Watanabe

  • Steel Cage Match: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher

  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: (C) The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) def. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)

  • AEW Continental Championship: (C) Kazuchika Okada def. Brody King

  • Swerve Strickland def. Ricochet

  • TBS Championship: (C) Mercedes Mone def. Momo Watanabe

  • Hangman Adam Page def. MJF

“Zero Hour” pre-show matches:

  • “Big Boom!” A.J. and The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy & Mark Briscoe) def. Johnny TV and MxM (Mansoor & Mason Madden)

  • Daniel Garcia and The Undisputed Kingdom (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) def. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, Lee Moriarty, & Capt. Shawn Dean)

  • Komander & Hologram def. Lee Johnson & Blake Christian

Live37 updates

  • RESULT: (C) Toni Storm def. Mariah May

    Storm kicks out of a Mayday on the stage after delaying the attack with “the shoe.” May screams with blood all over her face. This seriously looks like a scene out of a horror film, so they absolutely nailed the vibe and feel of that “Hollywood Ending.”

    Storm ends up bashing May repeatedly with the heel of the shoe and then plants her with a Storm Zero through the Hollywood table to get the win! I mean, wow. It was a violence fest, that’s for sure. Unreal.

  • This is a full-on deathmath now and I don’t even know what to say. Storm dumped glass all over the ring, then stabbed May in the head with a broken bottle. Hollywood or Horrorwood?!

  • The blood is flowing early as Storm took a Storm Zero on the steps. She is absolutely leaking.

  • Jim Ross has joined the commentary team for this one, and he admittedly isn’t sounding so great these days. But the women have wasted no time! Storm makes her entrance and is met instantly with May on the attack. Even Luther takes some of the action early with spit from May, as he and Storm try to set up the Hollywood table. Then May busts out a stungun. Luther stops her and gets kicked over the other table on the ramp. May re-focuses on Storm and gets planted by a double chokeslam off the ramp through tables! It’s party time early. May kicks out of the pin, and they make their way to the outside of the ring. Who needs to use it anyway?

  • AEW Women’s World Championship – Falls Count Anywhere: (C) Toni Storm vs. Mariah May

    I wish this was our main event once again, but here it is. The trilogy. The final chapter? AEW World Champion Toni Storm and Mariah May are set to beat the living tar out of each other in what should be absurd in every great way you can imagine. Get hyped.

  • RESULT: (C) The Hurt Syndicate def. The Outrunners

    The Outrunners are not bumping very well in this one. I’m not sure if it’s a chemistry issue, or what, but each has had some botches in what’s mostly just a match against Benjamin. As much as I’m all for this tag team title reign, it is still very weird to see Lashley involved.

    Once Lashley got involved properly, it was Spears for each Outrunner and the win. These two are “those guys.”

  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: (C) The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Outrunners

    There’s only one tag team match here on the AEW Revolution PPV and it’s for the titles. The Hurt Syndicate has themselves a fun match ahead as Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin are met with The Outrunners.

  • RESULT: (C) Kazuchika Okada def. Brody King

    Okada brilliantly channeled his inner-Eddie Guerrero by bringing a chair into the ring — after already putting the title in the corner. The chair was just a distraction to make the referee throw it out of the ring, leading to a headshot on King with the belt. King kicks out, and Okada goes for a Rainmaker that’s countered with a big clothesline. That was kind of funny because they’re the same move.

    King gets close to scoring the upset with a Gonzo Bomb until Okada escapes and finds the Rainmaker on attempt No. 2. The champ retains. It wasn’t the greatest match you’ll ever see, but it was mighty physical. That’s just King for you,

  • Holy hell. Okada is being pulverized out there. Whether it be nasty chops, or King’s massive outside splash. This doesn’t look like a pleasant match to participate in. Every move has the gnarliest intentions, as King just planted Okada with a big clothesline.

  • AEW Continental Championship: (C) Kazuchika Okada vs. Brody King

    Back to the title action. It’s big, bad Brody King seeking a singles championship against “The Rainmaker,” AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada. Talk about a unique style clash. Let’s see if Okada has one more in him.

  • RESULT: Swerve Strickland def. Ricochet

    The L.A. crowd lost its mind for this match and rightfully so. After a pair of House Calls, Strickland finally puts away his rival. That match was awesome.

    Strickland will be the next challenger for the winner of AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Cope later in the night.

  • Alright, well, Strickland and Ricochet are giving MJF and Hangman a run for spot of the night because Ricochet just took a Vertebreaker onto the announce table. That was disgusting. You don’t see that move every day, and on a table of any kind? Sheesh. No give. Brutality.

    Ricochet survived the Swerve Stomp afterward, which felt a bit absurd. But he resorts to another low blow attempted that’s stifled this time, leading to an eye-rake, brainbuster and 630 Splash. Strickland kicks out! Nana returns to steal the robe, and nearly results in a Ricochet roll-up loss. Swerve goes for a suicide dive and gets caught and put in a Death Valley Driver. I mean, it’s filth after filth. Vertigo from Ricochet follows, and Strickland kicks out again. What’s it going to take?!



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