AEW Dynamite on November 5, 2025, was a landmark episode, featuring incredible championship matches and culminating in an announcement that permanently changes the landscape of All Elite Wrestling. CEO Tony Khan made his way to the ring to reveal a prestigious new men’s championship, setting the stage for a new era of competition.
Here are the full AEW Dynamite results (11/05/25).
Tony Khan Unveils the AEW Atlas Championship
The most anticipated segment of the night was a “major company announcement” from AEW President Tony Khan. Standing in the center of the ring, Khan spoke about the immense global talent on the AEW roster and the need for another pinnacle for its world-class athletes to strive for.
He then unveiled the brand-new AEW Atlas Championship.
The title itself is a stunning piece of hardware, featuring a large, gold-plated center plate with an intricate globe design, overlaid with the AEW logo. The belt is set on a deep blue leather strap, immediately establishing its prestige.
Khan then announced an eight-man tournament to crown the inaugural AEW Atlas Champion, with the final match scheduled for the Double or Nothing pay-per-view. The first four competitors announced were:
- Kazuchika Okada
- Will Ospreay
- “Hangman” Adam Page
- Adam Copeland
This lineup instantly positions the Atlas Championship as a premier prize in professional wrestling, with four of the biggest names in the sport vying to be its first-ever holder.
AEW Dynamite Match-By-Match Results
AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) def. Darby Allin
The show opened with a chaotic and breathtaking defense of the AEW World Title. Swerve Strickland and Darby Allin pushed each other to the absolute limit in a 20-minute classic. Despite Allin’s relentless, high-risk offense, Swerve managed to counter a Coffin Drop and hit the JML Driver to secure the pinfall victory and retain his championship. The post-match show of respect was cut short by Christian Cage and The Patriarchy, who attacked both men, staking their claim to the world title.
AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) def. Serena Deeb
“The Professor of Pro Wrestling” Serena Deeb took the champion to school with her masterful technical wrestling, targeting Storm’s limbs throughout the contest. However, the ringside presence of Mariah May and Luther proved to be the difference-maker. Following a timely distraction, Storm capitalized and hit a devastating Storm Zero to retain her AEW Women’s World Championship.
Satnam Singh def. a Local Competitor
Accompanied by Jay Lethal and Sonjay Dutt, the colossal Satnam Singh made a dominant statement. The Indian giant dismantled his opponent in a quick squash match, showcasing his immense power with a thunderous chokeslam for an emphatic victory.
The introduction of the AEW Atlas Championship was the night’s defining moment. It creates a new summit for the elite talent in AEW to conquer and sets up a must-see tournament on the road to Double or Nothing.
