AEW Dynamite 7/23/25 – July 23, 2025

AEW Dynamite 7/23/25 – July 23, 2025

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Preview

AEW Dynamite rolls into Pittsburgh for a thrilling night of action on July 23, 2025, live from the Petersen Events Center. With the stakes rising ahead of All In: London, AEW is turning up the heat with a must-see lineup featuring top stars, title implications, and personal grudges coming to a head. As tensions escalate across multiple divisions, this week’s Dynamite will shape the direction of AEW’s summer and spotlight the road to global dominance.

Event Details

  • Event: AEW Dynamite

  • Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025

  • Time: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT

  • Location: Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA

Match Card

  1. AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland vs. Malakai Black
    (Eliminator Match – non-title)

  2. AEW Women’s World Championship Match
    Toni Storm (c) vs. Thunder Rosa

  3. Continental Crown Open Challenge
    Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher

  4. TNT Title Qualifier Match
    Jack Perry vs. Wardlow

  5. FTR vs. The Young Bucks
    (Tag Team Grudge Match)

  6. Kris Statlander & Willow Nightingale vs. Saraya & Mariah May
    (Women’s Tag Match)

  7. Live Promo: MJF Returns to AEW
    (MJF addresses the AEW crowd for the first time in weeks)

Conclusion

AEW Dynamite from Pittsburgh was packed with momentum-shifting moments as rivalries intensified and surprises stole the spotlight. Malakai Black earned a huge victory over Swerve Strickland in an eliminator bout, setting up a future AEW World Title opportunity. Toni Storm continued her dominant reign, surviving a fierce challenge from Thunder Rosa to retain the Women’s Championship. FTR and The Young Bucks delivered another classic encounter, ending in chaos after a post-match brawl erupted between both teams. Meanwhile, MJF electrified the crowd with his return promo, officially entering the AEW World Title picture and calling out Swerve for All In. With so many stories crossing paths, AEW Dynamite proved once again why it’s the most unpredictable show in professional wrestling.

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