Hangman Page Retains World Title In Incredibly Long AEW All Out Main Event

Hangman Page Retains World Title In Incredibly Long AEW All Out Main Event

All Out had quite a main event.

AEW held their 2025 All Out event at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There were a lot of reasons to tune in, including the AEW World Championship match.

Adam Page put his title on the line against Kyle Fletcher at All Out. The TNT Champion didn’t have his title on the line, but he wanted to leave as double champion.

This match closed out the All Out show, and it received a big fight feel thanks to the ring introductions from Justin Roberts.

This match got started in violent fashion, with stiff shots and a ton of fury. Then they went to the ringside area, where Hangman took control. They fought through the fans for a bit, but then Page threw his challenger over the barricade to continue the match.

This match kept going in the ring, and eventually, Kyle Fletcher beat Hangman Page down and took control. Then he got a table out from underneath the ring to set it up.

Things kept going as Kyle Fletcher and Hangman Page took each other to the limit. It seemed that they both had an answer to whatever the other was doing, and there were a ton of close near falls as fans in Toronto cheered on. Eventually, the action returned to the outside, where Hangman Page nailed a tombstone on the floor.

Kyle got the upperhand on Hangman as he applied one brutal move after another, including a devastating brainbuster for a near fall. Then Page fought back and the two traded shots before they went to the apron where Page hit a Deadeye through the table. This match has been going on for 40 minutes at this point.

This match kept going with one reversal after another. Then, Page nailed another Deadeye in the middle of the ring for a very close two count. Fans were tired at that point, but the stars in the ring were even more exhausted.

In the end, Hangman Page was able to get the advantage, and win the match. This was a hard-fought victory as the two left it all in the ring.

This was a very long AEW World Title match to cap off All Out. Only time will tell what AEW brings to the table for their next pay-per-view, but we will be here with the headlines here at Ringside News.

Brock Lesnar Annihilates John Cena At WWE WrestlePalooza - Page 13

Brock Lesnar Annihilates John Cena At WWE WrestlePalooza

Brock Lesnar is back, and John Cena paid for it.

WWE Wrestlepalooza went down at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. This was another night for John Cena’s retirement tour, but it was a hard day at the office.

John Cena and Brock Lesnar have met in the ring before. The two shoo-in WWE Hall of Famers have faced each other six times in singles matches, with Lesnar holding a 4-2 record. Lesnar earned victories on SmackDown in 2002 and 2003, at Backlash 2003, and at SummerSlam 2014. Cena’s wins came at Extreme Rules 2012 and at Night of Champions 2014, the latter by disqualification.

This match kicked off the historic Wrestlepalooza event, and fans were more than ready to see the contest go down. Indianapolis was getting to see John Cena for the second time on his retirement tour, which put them as the only city with that pleasure.

Alicia Taylor gave the two a great ring entrance as fans chanted for John Cena. Then Paul Heyman interrupted to do Brock Lesnar’s introductions as the Indianapolis fans exploded at the WWE Hall of Famer’s presence.

This match got started with Lesnar taking the abuse to Cena. He shoved Cena around the ring, pummeling him the whole time. Lesnar nailed a powerslam on Cena as the 17-time champion continue selling. Then, Cena ate a German Suplex before he rolled out of the ring.

Cena got back in the ring, and he fought out of a waist lock. Then Cena popped Lesnar up for an AA, but Brock got out of it and nailed him to put the former heel down. Michael Cole brought up how the AA was originally called the FU, a dig at Lesnar’s F5 move, so their feud has history.

John Cena nailed about four shoulder tackles and Brock Lesnar finally fell down. Then he nailed three Attitude Adjustments on Lesnar before getting a near fall. Fans were shocked by this, but Cena just went for his 5 Knuckle Shuffle, however, Lesnar nailed an F5 followed by another one, but he didn’t go for the pin just yet. Instead, Lesnar yelled for Cena to get up as he went for a third. Lesnar let out a big smile after that, but he didn’t pin Cena, so he nailed a fourth, fifth, and sixth F5. Then he pinned Cena for the win. After the match, Brock Lesnar hit another F5 for good measure before he left with an arena full of shocked fans.

This was a very shocking win for Brock Lesnar, and fans certainly didn’t see this coming. It was certainly an interesting note for John Cena’s retirement tour.

What’s your take on John Cena and Brock Lesnar’s match at Wrestlepalooza? Did it live up to your expectations? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Jack Perry Returns To Reunite With Luchasaurus In Surprising Fashion At AEW All Out

Jack Perry Returns To Reunite With Luchasaurus In Surprising Fashion At AEW All Out

AEW wrestling dinosaur is back on the scene.

AEW All Out took place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The tag team titles were on the line, and that was a very fast-paced encounter. That also included a big surprise at the end.

At AEW All Out, the second to last match of the night featured Brodido defending the AEW World Tag Team Championship in a four-way ladder match. Their challengers were The Young Bucks, JetSpeed, and the Don Callis Family, with all four teams battling to climb the ladder and secure the titles.

Don Callis came out to give his team a grand entrance, one that brought a ton of boos from fans in Toronto. He was very confident that his team would emerge as champions.

The Young Bucks are looking to reclaim their top spot in the AEW tag team division. They have been receiving lackluster treatment from management in recent memory, but they actually got their old entrance back this week with their Succession sound alike theme.

This match got weapons involved as well. Speedball was able to nail a dive onto the ladder to cause a lot of damage, and the match kept going from there. The ladder was finally in play as teams tried to get to the titles, and they ended up on each other’s shoulders, battling for an advantage. However, Brody King shoved the ladder over, causing everyone to crash to the mat. Fans chanted, “this is awesome” as it continued.

A table was broken, and a ladder was collapsed with twin moves off the apron. Fans chanted “holy sh*t” as the match continued. The ringside area was full of broken bodies as the match carried on. It looked like the Young Bucks would win the match, but the ladder was tipped over on them. Then Bandido was handed a ladder before he nailed a moonsault with the ladder in his arms to take everyone out.

Then Bandido climbed up to grab both titles and claim the championship. After the match, the Young Bucks were not very happy about how things turned out. Jack Perry showed up and they ganged up on him. Just as they were about to nail a Trigger on him, the lights went down.

A video package played on the screens showing someone getting resurrected. A man was shown on an operating table, and then he sat up to reveal it was Luchasaurus. He has been wrestling as Killshot, but now his former Jurassic Express gimmick is back. It appears that he is now back on the scene, as he helped run the Young Bucks off, and then he hugged with Jack Perry in the middle of the ring.

You never know what can happen in AEW, especially for their tag team division. This was certainly a great example of what they can bring to the table.

What’s your take on this AEW World Tag Team Title match at All Out? Do you think that the Young Bucks should be on top of the division? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Kris Statlander Wins AEW Women’s World Title At All Out

Kris Statlander Wins AEW Women's World Title At All Out

AEW All Out had a very shocking title change.

At AEW All Out 2025, the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada was packed full of fans. During the show, the AEW Women’s World Championship took center stage.

Toni Storm defended her title in a four-way contest against Thekla, Jamie Hayter, and Kris Statlander. With four of the division’s top names colliding for the Women’s World Championship, this match could have gone anywhere.

This match could have gone any direction, and Thekla was able to get an advantage early on. Of course, any control doesn’t last forever in a fatal four-way match like this.

This match was a slugfest at many points, like when Toni Storm and Jamie Hayter had it out in the center of the ring. Thekla was able to break up that situation and steal the momentum. However, the Spider Woman’s submission hold on the champion didn’t result in a win.

Suddenly, Kris Statlander was able to get a pinfall on Toni Storm. She did so with a roll-up pin and she synched Storm’s arms down. This was a huge shock for fans as Statlander raised her hands in victory. Toni Storm was also quite surprised by this result.

Toni Storm had a good 7-month run as AEW Women’s World Champion. Now Kris Statlander, someone who has had quite a journey through the company, is on top of the mountain.

What is next for the top of the AEW Women’s Division? Do you think that they have the best women’s wrestling in the world? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Pac Makes AEW Return To Disrupt Bloody All Out Coffin Match

Pac Makes AEW Return To Disrupt Bloody All Out Coffin Match

AEW saw a big return at All Out.

AEW All Out 2025 took place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the event’s standout matches was a Coffin Match between Jon Moxley and Darby Allin. This match had a big chance for violence, and it was pretty much expected to be a bloody brawl.

The match saw Jon Moxley and Darby Allin battle with the goal of forcing the other into the coffin and closing the lid. Each man walked into the match with a violent reputation, and risks are second nature to them at this point.

This match got started early, and it was a tough brawl through the crowd. Darby and Moxley fought around the arena, giving fans a close view of the action.

Eventually, Moxley was covered in blood, but it wasn’t his own. He propped up a board and Marina Shafir started to undo the bottom turnbuckle to loosen the ropes. Darby took a brutal bump on the coffin, and then Claudio and Wheeler Yuta showed up to join the fun.

This match continued as the Death Riders picked Darby Allin apart. They put the coffin in the ring as Mox sent Marina, Claudio and Yuta to the back. Mox slapped the coffin lid on Darby’s hand and then he mounted Allin to punch on his face. Eventually, Darby got revenge as he stabbed Mox in the ear and forehead multiple times with a screwdriver, busting him open big time. Then, Darby nailed a coffin drop on the former Dean Ambrose.

Darby and Mox fought on as they tried their best to make the other bleed as much as possible. Moxley’s ear was mutilated by Darby as he stabbed him again after blocking a shot to the chest from the Paradigm Shift.

Moxley nailed a Death Rider on the coffin after that, which smashed it. Eventually, Darby got the advantage and he retrieved a plastic bag from ringside, so he proceeded to suffocate Moxley and stomp on his face over and over again as fans chanted “YES!” Bryan Danielson loved seeing this on commentary.

Then Darby Allin opened the coffin and went to put Moxley in. However, at the last minute, before Darby could close the lid, Pac showed up and heaved Allin over the top rope, sending him crashing into another coffin. Then he put Allin in a bodybag and placed him in the coffin before closing the lid.

Darby Allin is no stranger to coffin matches. He first competed in the stipulation against Ethan Page at Wrestling for the Ages in 2020, where he scored the victory and began his Coffin Match record at 1-0. Five years later, at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2025, Allin faced Jack Perry in another Coffin Match. That loss cost Allin the TNT Title against the Scapegoat. Now, Allin has another loss on his coffin match record.

Kazuchika Okada Defies The Odds To Retain Unified Title At AEW All Out

Kazuchika Okada Defies The Odds To Retain Unified Title At AEW All Out

Kazuchika Okada is still the man in AEW.

The Scotiabank Arena in Toronto hosted the AEW All Out, and it was quite a card for a Saturday night. The show was full of title matches, and Okada put his championship on the line.

In the Unified Championship match, as Kazuchika Okada defended his title against Konosuke Takeshita and Máscara Dorada. The three-way match was certainly a marquee match for the card, as the Rainmaker had the odds stacked against him.

This match went on after Mercedes Mone was able to retain her AEW TBS Title. Fans were ready for the action to continue, and the Unified Title match promised a big time match.

This match brought the action for fans from the get-go. The fact that we had three stars who are capable of boosting things up in a big way helped with the fast-paced action. Naturally, all three men brought everything to the table to ensure that their opponent didn’t get an advantage early on.

Fans saw a ton of near falls in this match as everyone traded moves. The Toronto crowd was also very much into this contest through every big spot and signature move.

We will keep a close eye on the Unified Title in AEW, because Tony Khan is certainly giving it a focus. Only time will tell who steps up next to take on the champion down the line.

After a flurry of offensive moves, Kazuchika Okada retained the title after nailing a Rainmaker. This was a big win in Toronto, and Don Callis joined him in the ring afterward to celebrate.

What’s your take on how Tony Khan has used the Unified Title? Do you believe that AEW has enough championships, or too many? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Beth Phoenix Suffers Brutal Attack At AEW All Out After Assisting Adam Copeland & Christian Cage

Beth Phoenix Suffers Brutal Attack At AEW All Out After Assisting Adam Copeland & Christian Cage

You never know who will show up at an AEW pay-per-view.

AEW All Out 2025 took place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the marquee matches featured the reunion of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage as they teamed up against FTR. This was an amazing match in Canada, where two of the best tag teams of all time squared off against each other.

For Copeland and Cage, the match carried historical weight. Their last official televised tag team bout before reuniting in 2025 was on the March 28, 2011, episode of WWE RAW, where they defeated Alberto Del Rio and Brodus Clay. After more than a decade apart, the two reunited in August 2025 at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

This match kicked off the All Out event, and it included an appearance from Trailer Park Boys’ Bubbles and his Green Bastard alter ego. It was received very well by the Canadian fans as the Green Bastard suggested that Cope and Christian check FTR’s oil during their match.

The two teams got started off slow as they felt each other out. Then things started to pick up, with FTR wanting to prove that they are Top Guys over the legendary E&C team.

This match kept going with several near falls, and eventually both teams were on the mat. The match carrier on longer as Cope and Christian locked in dual sharpshooters on FTR, but they got out of the submission holds.

FTR returned fire with some double team moves on Copeland, but he kicked out. Eventually, Beth Phoenix came out to take Stokley Hathaway out. This drew a huge pop from the fans, but the match kept going as Copeland score a near fall. Beth carried Stoke off after that.

FTR actually mounted a comeback after that, but they couldn’t close the deal. The former Revival nailed a Shatter Machine after that, but they didn’t get the pin. Then Copeland nailed a spear to win the match.

After the match was over, Beth Phoenix took a double tombstone from FTR while Adam Copeland was handcuffed to the ropes. Obviously, this storyline is not over yet.

This was quite a way to kick off All Out. Fans in Toronto certainly saw a historic match with this one.

The Usos Break Out Throwback Catchphrase During Wrestlepalooza Promo On 9/19 WWE SmackDown

The Usos Break Out Throwback Catchphrase During Wrestlepalooza Promo On 9/19 WWE SmackDown

Fans who have been down since Day One Ish will appreciate this throwback line. The September 19 edition of WWE SmackDown went down at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio. You never know who to expect, and that could include an exciting return. That could also include the return of a fan-favorite catchphrase. After Brock … Read more

Corey Graves Takes First Bump in Years After Brutal F5 From Brock Lesnar

Corey Graves Takes First Bump in Years After Brutal F5 From Brock Lesnar

Corey Graves took a big bump this week.

The September 19 edition of WWE SmackDown went down at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio. This was a big go-home show before Wrestlepalooza, and Brock Lesnar was around.

The Beast Incarnate opened up the show tonight. First, Michael Cole said that he was going backstage to interview Lesnar, but then the Beast showed up as the legendary announcer was making his way back. Lesnar heaved Cole on his shoulders and walked around the ring before dumping him on the mat.

Then Brock Lesnar got Cole up, and Corey Graves got in the ring to plead with Brock. That caused Lesnar to turn his attention toward Corey, and he nailed him with an F5. As you remember, Graves had to retire from in-ring action years ago due to suffering multiple concussions.

Fans chanted, “one more time” as Lesnar grabbed the camera and shouted, “John, I’m coming for you! It’s D-Day tomorrow! I’m coming for blood!” Then Lesnar got out of the ring and made another circle before he got back in the ring to nail him with another F-5. Corey Graves has stated in the past that he may want to get in the ring again, and tonight may have been that opportunity.

Brock Lesnar and John Cena will throw down at Wrestlepalooza in one of John Cena’s final WWE matches. Only time will tell how many more matches Lesnar has left in him, because this return was awfully controversial.

What’s your take on Brock Lesnar’s return to the WWE fold? Do you think that it’s been long enough for him to come back? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair Put It All On The Line During NXT Homecoming Tag Title Match

Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair Put It All On The Line During NXT Homecoming Tag Title Match

Homecoming brought a big title match to the CW. WWE NXT’s September 16 episode was a very special one. NXT held a Homecoming special, marking its first event at Full Sail Arena in more than 2,000 days. This also included a big title match. Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair helped kick off the Homecoming episode … Read more

AJ Lee & CM Punk’s Confrontation With Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins Takes Interesting Turn During 9/15 WWE RAW

AJ Lee & CM Punk's Confrontation With Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins Takes Interesting Turn During 9/15 WWE RAW

Wrestlepalooza will be quite a show with a big time mixed tag team match. The September 15 episode of WWE RAW included a few big segments. Fans packed the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, and that included wrapping things up before Wrestlepalooza. AJ Lee made her return brought a lot of attention to her. Becky … Read more