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AEW Dynamite Beach Break Results (May 14, 2025): Steel Cage Chaos for the AEW World Title, Double or Nothing Card Takes Shape, and Did Bobby Lashley Welcome MJF into The Hurt Syndicate?

AEW Dynamite: Beach Break set the tone for what promises to be a monumental Double or Nothing pay-per-view, now less than two weeks away. The May 14th special wasn’t just a pit stop—it was a statement.

In a blockbuster tag team clash, “Hangman” Adam Page and Will Ospreay—finalists in the prestigious Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament—joined forces for the first time to take on Konosuke Takeshita and Josh Alexander, the unbeaten enforcers of The Don Callis Family. With tournament momentum and faction pride on the line, the match delivered intense storytelling and hard-hitting action that had fans buzzing across the wrestling world.

But it was the main event that had everyone talking.

Inside a towering steel cage, AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe challenged Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship in a bout that felt less like a title defense and more like a battle for AEW’s soul. Joe, still riding high from recent dominance, looked to cement himself as the top force in the company. But standing in his way was The Death Rider himself—Moxley, bloodied, unbowed, and hellbent on maintaining his grip over All Elite Wrestling.

This wasn’t just about gold—it was about legacy, leadership, and who truly runs AEW. Did Samoa Joe succeed in dethroning the Kingpin of AEW, or did Moxley once again prove that chaos is his kingdom?

And in a shocking twist that sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, The Hurt Syndicate may have found their fourth man—but did Bobby Lashley actually welcome MJF into the fold? The seeds were planted, the tension was thick, and the answer could change the future of AEW forever.

Here are the full results:

”Hangman” Adam Page and Will Ospreay defeated Konosuke Takeshita and Josh Alexander

Who struck first between the short term alliance of the Owen Hart Finalists thanks to The Don Cla

Could words from a legend in the game be the fuel to get Top Flight back in the air?

Ricochet defeated Zach Gowen

AEW World Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate defeated Top Flight via Referee Stoppage

The Hurt Syndicate have been asking for challengers and look who has stepped up

Looks like The Hurt Syndicate has found their fourth man

Mina Shirakawa defeated AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm, NJPW Strong Women’s Champion AZM and Skye Blue (AEW Women’s World Championship Eliminator)

Two friends will collide at Double or Nothing for the Women’s Championship

The CEO is too focus on reclaiming her NJPW Strong Women’s Championship that she forgot about her Double or Nothing opponent

RIP Sabu

Will Nigel McGuinness come out of retirement to help Daniel Garcia with their FTR problem?

Absolute pandemonium during the main event steel cage match for the AEW World Championship

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defeated AEW World Trios Champion Samoa Joe to retain the AEW World Championship

NJPW Star Gabe Kid with Mox and The Death Riders?!

What did Swerve Strickland just say?!

Current Double or Nothing card:

“Hangman” Adam Page vs Will Ospreay (Men’s Owen Hart Tournament Finals)

Mercedes Moné vs Jamie Hayter (Women’s Owen Hart Tournament Finals)

The Hurt Syndicate vs Winner of Sammy Guevara and Dustin Rhodes vs CRU (AEW World Tag Team Championship)

“Timeless” Toni Storm vs Mina Shirakawa (AEW Women’s World Championship)

Anarchy in the Arena match

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