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Saturday’s event didn’t feature much in the way of title changes — only one Ring of Honor title switched owners — but there was plenty of action and implications coming out of the nine-match card.
Former AEW Producer Sarah Stock was one of the more notable people to offer up criticism of the spot, believing that some younger fans may attempt to recreate what they witnessed at home.
AEW invaded the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis for this year’s “WrestleDream,” with nine matches, plus one bonus match from the pre-show.
Kris Statlander beat "Timeless" Toni Storm at WrestleDream on Saturday to retain the AEW Women's World Championship.
What has become a fun feud in AEW, The Hurt Syndicate finally defeated The Demand once and for all at WrestleDream 2025 to become the new number one contenders for the AEW World Trios Championships. It proved to be a chaotic, fun sprint of a match that didn’t overstay its welcome.
WrestleDream ended up being a rare uneven effort from AEW, with some incredible highs along with a number of matches that felt better suited for Dynamite or Collision. That’s a harder
Brodido defeated Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita at WrestleDream on Saturday to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championships.
AEW headed to the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri on October 18 for the 2025 WrestleDream PPV, and it proved to be an action-packed night that fans loved, continuing AEW’s ever-growing hot streak of strong shows this year.
You can check out some highlights from the media scrum below: