AEW Full Gear 2025 Results – Get Full Insight
All Elite Wrestling delivered one of its most explosive pay-per-view events of the year as Full Gear 2025 shocked fans with multiple championship changes, brutal warfare, and a stunning return that sent shockwaves through the Prudential Center on November 22, 2025.
A New World Order: Samoa Joe Claims the Throne
The main event saw the wrestling landscape shift dramatically as Samoa Joe defeated Hangman Adam Page to capture the AEW World Championship in a blood-soaked steel cage match. The bout descended into absolute carnage, with both competitors wearing crimson masks within minutes of the opening bell.
Page appeared to have victory secured after connecting with his devastating Deadeye finisher, but referee Paul Turner was unconscious following earlier chaos. The match spiraled when Will Hobbs literally tore the chain off the cage door, only to be met with fierce resistance from the champion. However, HOOK’s shocking betrayal proved decisive—revealing himself as an Opps member, he cracked the title belt across Page’s skull before reviving the referee.
Joe capitalized with the Muscle Buster to claim his first AEW World Championship, ending Page’s reign in brutal fashion.
The Return That Stopped the Show
As the Opps celebrated their victory, the arena plunged into darkness. When the lights returned, the burning image of a childhood home filled the screens—Shane “Swerve” Strickland had returned to AEW after months away.
In a jaw-dropping twist, Strickland decimated the Opps Dojo members surrounding the ring, unleashing months of pent-up aggression. The most shocking moment came when the fallen Hangman Page—bloodied and beaten—rose to stand alongside his former bitter rival. Two enemies united against a common threat, setting the stage for what promises to be an explosive new chapter in AEW.
Championship Gold Changes Hands
The title changes didn’t stop at the main event. FTR captured their record-setting fourth AEW Tag Team Championship by defeating Brodido in an instant classic that saw Bandido refuse to stay down through multiple finishing sequences, including an incredible fourteen consecutive suplexes from Mercedes Mone.
Mark Briscoe delivered an emotional performance to capture the TNT Championship from Kyle Fletcher in a no-disqualification war that featured barbed wire tables, thumbtacks, and genuine brutality. The stakes were sky-high—Briscoe faced joining the Don Callis Family if he lost. Instead, he honored his late brother Jay by hitting the Jay Driller to secure the victory.
Ricochet emerged victorious in the inaugural National Championship Casino Gauntlet, though controversy surrounded the match after the Gates of Agony brutally attacked Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin before the match officially began.
The Elite Reunites
In perhaps the most heartwarming moment of the night, the Young Bucks chose brotherhood over money. After winning one million dollars alongside Josh Alexander against Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express, the Bucks were pressured by Don Callis to join his faction.
When Alexander attacked Omega’s injured knee post-match, the Bucks made their decision—they threw the million dollars down and rushed back to save their former tag team partner. The emotional reunion saw the Elite embrace as Jurassic Express stood beside them, creating one of the year’s most memorable babyface moments.
Women’s Division Delivers
Kris Statlander retained her AEW Women’s World Championship against Mercedes Mone in a technical masterpiece. Mone targeted Statlander’s injured arm relentlessly, even delivering an unprecedented fourteen consecutive suplexes. Despite the punishment, Statlander persevered and retained with her Saturday Night Fever finisher.
The Timeless Love Bombs of Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa advanced in the Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament, earning the right to choose their semifinal match stipulation.
Kyle O’Reilly’s Statement Victory
In a no-holds-barred war that left both men scarred, Kyle O’Reilly forced Jon Moxley to tap out with a chain-assisted ankle lock. The match featured disturbing violence including repeated fork stabbings, a Pillmanizer attack on O’Reilly’s arm, and both men wearing crimson masks.
Moxley’s tap-out marked a significant upset, though the Death Riders leader attacked O’Reilly post-match, seemingly unable to accept the loss gracefully.
Looking Ahead
With new champions crowned, alliances shattered and reformed, and Shane Strickland back in the fold, AEW has set the stage for an explosive road ahead. The Continental Classic tournament looms on the horizon, featuring Kazuchika Okada, Konosuke Takeshita, and Kyle Fletcher—all members of the increasingly fractured Don Callis Family.
The question remains: Can Samoa Joe’s Opps movement maintain control, or will the unlikely alliance of Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland prove unstoppable?
Full Gear 2025 delivered exactly what its name promised—a night where everything shifted into high gear, and the wrestling world will never be quite the same.
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