AEW Dynamite Sept. 3 Recap: Title Defenses, Shocking Brawls and All‑Star Tag Showdown

Opening Chaos and Hook's Return
The night opened with a simmering grudge match between Gabe Kidd and Darby Allin. Kidd seized the early advantage, slamming Allin into an exposed turnbuckle and rattling the crowd with a barrage of hard‑hitting strikes. Allin, never one to fold, answered with his signature Coffin Drop, flattening Kidd in the middle of the ring.
Just as the melee seemed to settle, Wheeler Yuta rushed in, attempting a rescue. Allin grabbed a skateboard littered with thumbtacks, turned it into a weapon, and swung it at both Kidd and Yuta. The deck‑of‑cards‑styled Death Riders surrounded the ring, while Claudio Castagnoli eyed the entrance ramp. The lights went out for a moment, and when they flickered back, Hook’s ominous symbol glowed on the screen, marking the FTW Champion’s surprise return. The arena erupted as Hook, The Opps and Willow Nightingale launched into a massive backstage brawl, even targeting Marina Shafir.

Championship Battles and All‑Star Tag Showdown
Mercedes Moné, billed as “The CEO,” headlined the next segment, defending her TBS Championship against Alex Windsor. Moné’s poise and precision were on full display; she countered Windsor’s high‑risk moves with crisp strikes and retained the belt, cementing her dominance. Post‑match, a cryptic vignette hinted at her next challenger, promising fresh tension for the upcoming weeks.
Tag‑team gold was on the line when Brodido—Bandido and Brody King—took on The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta. The bout was a fast‑paced showcase of aerial flair and brute strength. After a series of near‑falls, Brodido locked in a double‑team finisher that forced a submission, allowing them to hold onto the AEW World Tag Team Championships.
The main event was a historic All‑Star 8‑Man Tag Team Match. TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher teamed with Josh Alexander and The Young Bucks to face AEW World Champion ‘Hangman’ Adam Page, Kenny Omega and Jet Speed. The match was billed as Page and Omega’s first partnership since 2023, but the chemistry quickly dissolved. Fletcher and the Don Callis Family orchestrated a brutal beat‑down, leaving both former world champions battered and bruised. The post‑match fallout set the stage for their involvement in upcoming Collision episodes.
Other notable contests included Mark Briscoe overcoming Lance Archer in a gritty singles bout, and a heated exchange between FTR and Adam Copeland with Christian Cage, further heating the rivalry ahead of All Out.
- Ricochet and GOA issued an All Out challenge to The Hurt Syndicate, expanding the pay‑per‑view card.
- Kazuchika Okada, the Unified Champion known as “The Rainmaker,” cut a promo aimed at Konosuke Takeshita, adding another layer to the inter‑continental storyline.
The night’s ambience was steeped in the legacy of the 2300 Arena, the birthplace of extreme wrestling. Commentary repeatedly underscored the venue’s historic weight, reminding viewers why Philadelphia crowds are legend‑making. Announcements for both AEW Collision and the forthcoming All Out pay‑per‑view peppered the broadcast, ensuring fans left with a full roster of future matchups to anticipate.
In short, AEW Dynamite delivered a chaotic, championship‑laden episode that honored the 2300 Arena’s extreme roots while propelling multiple storylines toward the next big events.