AEW Dynamite 7/2/25 – July 2 2025
AEW Dynamite 2nd July 2025
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Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Time: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
Venue: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Broadcast On: TBS | FITE TV | AEW+
Match Card & Results
Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita
Type: Singles Match
Winner: Jon Moxley
Match Summary:
The night opened with a stiff, no-nonsense battle between Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita. Moxley endured Takeshita’s heavy strikes and athletic offense, ultimately sealing the win with a decisive Paradigm Shift. Takeshita, though on the losing end, earned respect with a strong showing, signaling he’s still a future threat in AEW.
Toni Storm & Mariah May vs. Thunder Rosa & Hikaru Shida
Type: Women’s Tag Team Match
Winners: Toni Storm & Mariah May
Match Summary:
This tag bout showcased the rising chemistry between Thunder Rosa and Hikaru Shida, but shenanigans by Luther shifted the tide. With the referee distracted, Storm took advantage and pinned Shida, maintaining the Outcasts’ momentum. Tensions in the women’s division are rising fast, hinting at possible future title contention.
Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly
Type: AEW International Championship Match
Winner: Orange Cassidy (Still Champion)
Match Summary:
In a blend of fast-paced and technical wrestling, Kyle O’Reilly nearly outmaneuvered the champion on multiple occasions. Cassidy’s laid-back style masked his strategic instincts as he snuck in a quick roll-up for the three-count. A solid defense that cements his reign while elevating O’Reilly in the process.
Christian Cage vs. Darby Allin
Type: Grudge Match
Winner: Darby Allin
Match Summary:
This feud took a dramatic turn as Darby faced off against Christian in a clash fueled by betrayal and psychological warfare. Cage dominated early, targeting Darby’s back, but Allin’s fearlessness paid off when he scored a surprise Coffin Drop for the win. Post-match, Nick Wayne emerged, his intentions unclear—raising questions of alliance or betrayal.
MJF & Samoa Joe In-Ring Segment
Type: Promo / Face-to-Face Confrontation
Segment Highlights:
MJF, oozing confidence and arrogance, confronted Samoa Joe, demanding a match at AEW All Out. Joe, never one to back down, accepted—setting the tone for what could be a brutal AEW World Title match. The verbal jabs were personal, intense, and drew huge reactions from the Boston crowd.
The Young Bucks vs. Top Flight
Type: Tag Team Match
Winners: The Young Bucks
Match Summary:
This fast-paced tag team encounter had the crowd on their feet from bell to bell. Both teams showcased aerial agility and crisp teamwork. Top Flight came close several times, but the Bucks connected with the BTE Trigger to close it out. Mutual respect was teased, but a future rematch seems inevitable.
PAC vs. Roderick Strong
Type: Main Event – Singles Match
Winner: PAC
Match Summary:
In a hard-hitting and technically sound main event, PAC and Strong battled with calculated intensity. Strong’s backbreakers and submission work wore PAC down, but “The Bastard” showed resilience, eventually locking in the Brutalizer to score a submission win. PAC closed the show standing tall, signaling his return to championship contention.
Crowd & Atmosphere – TD Garden, Boston, MA
AEW’s return to the TD Garden proved once again why Boston is one of the company’s hottest markets. The crowd was energetic all night, bringing passion to every moment—from the MJF/Joe confrontation to the PAC/Strong main event. Boston fans helped elevate the stakes and atmosphere across the board.
Show Highlights & Takeaways
- Match of the Night: PAC vs. Roderick Strong – a technical and brutal showcase
- Segment of the Night: MJF and Samoa Joe’s heated verbal battle
- Surprise Moment: Nick Wayne’s post-match appearance—friend or foe?
- Feud to Watch: Christian Cage vs. Darby Allin (with Nick Wayne in the mix)
- Title Picture Clarity: Cassidy remains strong, while Toni Storm positions herself for a future title shot
Final Verdict: A Dynamite Episode on the Road to All Out
AEW Dynamite on July 2nd was an expertly balanced show that delivered on all fronts—intense matches, strong character development, and key storyline progression heading into All Out. Every division received meaningful spotlight, and AEW’s focus on long-term storytelling continues to pay off.
This episode wasn’t just filler—it was a pivotal piece in AEW’s summer arc. For fans keeping up with AEW’s momentum, this was must-see television.