The Petersen Events Center turned into a wrestling hotbed as AEW Dynamite delivered a stacked card that touched every division. The night opened with a high‑stakes Women’s World Championship clash. Kris Statlander, fresh off her victory, stepped into the ring against Interim ROH Women’s TV Champion Mina Shirakawa. Shirakawa, shouting dedication to a missing friend and her own ambition, pushed Statlander to the limit, but the champion ultimately retained, marking her first defense.
Tag team action followed, spotlighting the AEW Tag Team Championships. Defending duo Brodido—Brody King and Bandido—faced the gritty GOA team of Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona. After a grueling back‑and‑forth that showcased both aerial flair and brawling, Brodido held on for the win, keeping their belts in Pittsburgh.
The main‑event atmosphere kicked up a notch when Hangman Adam Page entered a seemingly routine singles match against Lee Moriarty. A backstage promo revealed the AEW World Championship was on the line, instantly raising the stakes. Page delivered his trademark grit and clinched the title, adding a fresh chapter to his storied career.
Six‑man tag drama unfolded as the Don Callis Family—Kazuchika Okada, Hechicero, and Konosuke Takeshita—took on Mark Briscoe, Hologram, and a mystery partner. The bout turned chaotic when Orange Cassidy appeared for a surprise assist, allowing Hologram to hit a Portal Bomb and secure victory.
Powerhouse Hobbs and Claudio Castagnoli squabbled in a heavyweight showcase that underscored AEW’s deep men’s roster, while FTR’s Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler grabbed the mic for a candid address about future aspirations.
TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher added intrigue by challenging Hologram’s flawless 34‑0 streak. Tony Khan officially booked the title‑versus‑streak match for the following week’s 6th Anniversary Dynamite, promising a showdown that could reshape the TNT landscape.
Beyond the in‑ring action, the show served as a platform for a long‑awaited corporate reveal. Tony Khan confirmed AEW will introduce Women’s World Tag Team Champions later this year, filling a glaring gap in the promotion’s championship hierarchy and giving the women’s division an extra layer of competition.
The card’s layered storytelling set up several narratives moving forward. Statlander’s reign now looks poised for a longer run, while Shirakawa’s loss may fuel a redemption arc. The newly announced Women’s World Tag Team title will likely trigger fresh pairings and rivalries, giving the women’s roster new stakes.
Meanwhile, the World Championship shift to Hangman Page reignites his rivalry with former allies and opens doors for fresh challengers. The TNT title‑versus‑streak bout promises to be a marquee attraction for the anniversary show, potentially ending Hologram’s dominant run or cementing it further.
Fans who missed the live broadcast can still catch the episode on TBS or via HBO Max, with international feeds adjusting for local time zones. As AEW continues to blend high‑octane wrestling with evolving storylines, September 24’s Dynamite stands out as a pivotal episode that both rewards long‑term viewers and teases the next wave of excitement.