
AEW Dynamite at the HEB Center in Cedar Park, Texas on February 11, 2025. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)
Hangman Adam Page proves he’s the best in Max Caster’s challenge
In a thrilling showdown, Hangman Adam Page stepped up to Max Caster’s “Best Wrestler Alive” challenge and proved exactly why he’s one of the elite. The match was a hard-hitting affair, with Caster bringing his signature swagger and unorthodox style to the table. However, Page’s resilience, technical prowess, and devastating Buckshot Lariat were too much for Caster to handle. With the crowd firmly behind him, Hangman secured the victory, further cementing his place as one of AEW’s top stars. After the match, Page’s momentum carried over into a fiery confrontation with MJF, setting the stage for an explosive rivalry.
Ricochet sends a message in Embassy Robes
The high-flying sensation Ricochet made a bold statement by cutting a promo draped in The Embassy’s signature robe. The cryptic appearance left fans buzzing with speculation. Was this a sign of a new alliance, or simply a mind game aimed at his rivals? Ricochet’s words were sharp and deliberate, hinting at bigger plans and warning his opponents that he’s far from done. The tension is building, and Ricochet’s next move could shake the foundation of AEW.
Death Riders retain AEW Trios titles in a chaotic battle
The Death Riders defended their AEW Trios Championships against the relentless Undisputed Kingdom in a match that had fans on the edge of their seats. The action was fast-paced and brutal, with both teams pulling out all the stops. In a shocking twist, Wheeler Yuta secured the win for the Death Riders by delivering a sneaky low blow to O’Reilly before rolling him up for the pin. The controversial finish left the Undisputed Kingdom fuming, but the Death Riders walked out with their titles intact, proving they’ll do whatever it takes to stay on top.
MJF and Hangman Page exchange verbal fire
MJF was in the middle of an interview with Renee Young when Hangman Adam Page stormed in, igniting a heated exchange. The two traded barbs, with MJF boasting about his accomplishments and vowing to become a two-time champion before Page ever gets another shot. Page fired back with his trademark intensity, promising to take MJF down a peg. The tension between these two is palpable, and it’s only a matter of time before their rivalry explodes in the ring.
Samoa Joe, Shibata, and Hook dominate in trios action
In a dominant display of power and skill, Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata, and Hook joined forces to take down Aaron Solo, Jon Cruz, and Rosario Grillo. The match was a showcase of brute force and technical mastery, with Joe’s team dismantling their opponents with ease. After the match, Joe revealed their new team name: The Ops. They wasted no time in calling out The Patriarchy, challenging them to a trios match next week. The stakes are high, and The Ops are ready to prove they’re the most dangerous trio in AEW.
Chris Jericho and Bandido’s western-style showdown
Chris Jericho brought a touch of the Wild West to AEW, challenging Bandido to a “showdown” that felt straight out of a classic western movie. The two stood face-to-face, pacing backwards as if ready to draw, but before things could escalate, Bryan Keith blindsided Bandido. The Outrunners rushed in to make the save, but chaos erupted when Powerhouse Hobbs stormed the ring, stopping Big Bill from delivering a chokeslam to Bandido. The tension between these factions is reaching a boiling point, and fans can’t wait to see what happens next.
Cope and Jay White target the Death Riders
In a shocking backstage segment, Cope and Jay White launched a brutal attack on the Death Riders, making off with Jon Moxley’s prized briefcase containing the AEW World Championship. The duo’s brazen actions sent shockwaves through the locker room, and Moxley is sure to retaliate. Cope and White’s calculated assault has added fuel to the fire, and the Death Riders are now more determined than ever to reclaim what’s theirs.
MJF Forces Dustin Rhodes to submit
MJF continued his ruthless campaign, defeating the legendary Dustin Rhodes in a hard-fought match. Despite Rhodes’ resilience and veteran savvy, MJF’s cunning and technical prowess proved too much. The referee was forced to stop the match when MJF locked in the STF, leaving Rhodes no choice but to tap out. MJF’s victory further solidifies his status as one of AEW’s most dangerous competitors, and his sights are set firmly on reclaiming the AEW World Championship.
Swerve Strickland vows revenge
In a backstage promo with Prince Nana, Swerve Strickland made it clear that his issues with Ricochet are far from over. Nana urged Swerve to let it go, but Strickland refused, citing his loss of the World Championship as a painful reminder of what happens when he takes his foot off the gas. Swerve’s determination is unwavering, and his quest for redemption is sure to lead to more explosive confrontations in the near future.
Megan Bayne and Kris Statlander collide
Megan Bayne made a statement with a dominant victory over Maya World, finishing her off with a brutal F5. As Bayne made her way to the back, she crossed paths with Kris Statlander, who was heading to the ring for her own match. The two powerhouse women shared a tense staredown, hinting at a future clash that could shake the women’s division to its core. Later in the night, Bayne made good on her unspoken threat, attacking Statlander after her victory over Penelope Ford and delivering another devastating F5 on the floor. The rivalry between Bayne and Statlander is heating up, and fans are eagerly anticipating their inevitable showdown.
Harley Cameron’s CEO rap and TBS title promise
Harley Cameron brought her unique flair to the ring with a CEO-themed rap, complete with her Mercedes Mone puppet. The crowd was entertained by her charisma, but Cameron quickly shifted gears, cutting a serious promo about her determination to win the TBS Championship. Her confidence is sky-high, and she’s ready to prove that she’s more than just a gimmick—she’s a legitimate contender.
Willow Nightingale attacked by Marina Shafir
Willow Nightingale’s backstage promo took a dark turn when she was blindsided by Marina Shafir. The vicious attack left Nightingale reeling, and Shafir made it clear that she’s coming for the top spot in the women’s division. Meanwhile, Jon Moxley sent a chilling warning to Cope, calling him a “dead man walking” after the earlier attack on the Death Riders. The tension in AEW is reaching a fever pitch, and no one is safe.
The Hurt Syndicate retain AEW tag team titles
The Hurt Syndicate successfully defended their AEW Tag Team Championships against The Gunns in a hard-hitting match. The champions showcased their chemistry and resilience, overcoming The Gunns’ underhanded tactics to retain their titles. However, their celebration was short-lived, as The Murder Machines emerged on the stage, locking eyes with the champions in a tense staredown. The tag team division just got a lot more interesting, and The Hurt Syndicate’s reign is far from secure.
Mariah May sets her sights on Toni Storm
In a backstage segment, Mariah May spoke passionately about her upcoming match against Toni Storm at Grand Slam Australia. May’s determination and confidence were on full display as she vowed to prove herself against one of AEW’s most decorated stars. The stage is set for a clash of styles and personalities, and fans can’t wait to see who comes out on top.
Cope and Jay White escalate their feud with Moxley
Cope and Jay White brought Jon Moxley’s briefcase to the ring, threatening to destroy it with Spike, a nail-filled baseball bat, if Moxley didn’t accept Cope’s challenge for Revolution. Moxley wasted no time in accepting, promising to break Cope’s neck for his actions. True to his word, Cope attacked the briefcase with Spike, leaving it battered and broken. The Death Riders rushed to the ring to confront Cope and White, but the numbers game proved too much, and the villains stood tall. However, Marina Shafir managed to retrieve the briefcase, adding another layer of intrigue to this escalating feud.
The Von Erichs defend Texas honor
In a heartwarming moment, Ross and Marshall Von Erich ran off Jon Cruz and Aaron Solo after the duo insulted Texas. The Von Erichs’ pride and passion were on full display as they stood up for their home state, sending Cruz and Solo packing. The crowd erupted in cheers for the legendary brothers, proving that the Von Erich legacy is alive and well in AEW.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is a professional wrestling promotion founded in 2019 by Tony Khan, with wrestlers Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), and Kenny Omega playing key roles in its early development. AEW quickly became the first major competitor to WWE in decades, offering a sports-centric style of wrestling, a strong focus on long-term storytelling, and an emphasis on independent and international talent. The company airs its flagship shows, Dynamite and Rampage, as well as pay-per-view events like Double or Nothing, All Out, and Revolution.
AEW Dynamite is the flagship weekly television show of All Elite Wrestling, airing live on TBS every Wednesday night. Premiering in 2019, Dynamite quickly became a game-changer in professional wrestling, offering an alternative to WWE with a mix of high-impact matches, compelling storytelling, and a strong emphasis on athleticism. The show regularly features some of the biggest stars in wrestling, including Kenny Omega, MJF, Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, and Britt Baker, alongside rising talent from AEW’s deep roster.
Dynamite also stands out for its passionate fanbase, creating an electric atmosphere that enhances every match and promo. Whether it’s technical showcases, high-flying spectacles, or brutal hardcore brawls, Dynamite offers something for every wrestling fan. The show has played a key role in AEW’s rapid growth, consistently drawing strong ratings and critical acclaim while redefining modern wrestling with a fresh, innovative approach.
Fan reviews:AEW Dynamite
We love events at HEB center. It’s local and easy to get to. The staff are super helpful and pleasant. The food options plentiful and unique. We enjoy our time. AEW is one of our favorites. So much fun enjoying the entertainment. They put on a great show.
Great time! The event was awesome, great crowd experience, and the price for the seats I got were worth every penny!
This was my first wrestling show I’ve seen live and it was awesome! I took my three boys and husband and absolutely fell in love! Looks so much realer (hardcore we saw bruises and blood from scratches/marks) and better story lines than WWE. I have officially transferred over to AEW!
The fan experience was top notch. Wrestling has always been a tradition of mine to go to these shows. Definitely will come back!
This was my first time attending an AEW event, I have no words to describe my experience. You just have to be there and experience it in person. The matches, the energy, the welcoming, the atmosphere, everything! Including Tony Khan himself coming out and speaking with those in attendance.
Got tickets the day of the event, four rows from ringside, ended up on television numerous times with my daughter. Ended the evening with getting to meet Adam Cole, our absolute favorite wrestler, getting a selfie for her, with him on a very last minute trip to AEW Collision! Thank you so much AEW! Fans for life!
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