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AEW Summer Blockbuster Results – June 11, 2025: Ospreay vs. Swerve Ends in Time-Limit Draw, MJF Issues Challenge for GrandSlam: Mexico, Unified Championship Revealed, Okada Hospitalizes Omega, Major Title Match Announced

This week, All Elite Wrestling delivered four hours of thrilling, high-stakes action from the Moda Center Theater in Portland, Oregon, as AEW Summer Blockbuster served as the final stop on the road to the historic AEW Grandslam: Mexico. With Arena México in Mexico City set to host next week’s international spectacle, AEW pulled out all the stops to raise the stakes. The show featured the highly anticipated rematch between former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland and former AEW International Champion Will Ospreay, culminating in a dramatic time-limit draw. The match followed weeks of escalating tension surrounding Jon Moxley and The Deathriders’ stranglehold on the AEW World Championship, with Ospreay urging both Strickland and 2025 Owen Hart Tournament winner “Hangman” Adam Page to unite in their mission to dethrone the champion.

The night also delivered a historic moment as Tony Schiavone presided over the contract signing between AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada and AEW International Champion Kenny Omega. Their upcoming Winner Takes All bout at AEW All In: Texas, set for Saturday, July 12, 2025, will now be contested for the newly unveiled AEW Unified Championship—a prestigious title designed to consolidate AEW’s midcard excellence into one elite prize. Adding even more historical weight, the match marks the first time Omega and Okada will battle on American soil, continuing one of the most legendary rivalries in modern wrestling history.

With the road to Texas now in full motion, AEW Grandslam: Mexico is shaping up to be a pivotal chapter. Two major matches were announced, including a high-profile title bout where Mercedes Moné, fresh off her 2025 Women’s Owen Hart Cup win and current TBS Champion, seeks to add another jewel to her growing legacy. She’ll face CMLL Women’s Champion Zeuxis in a cross-promotional clash, before challenging AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm in her bid to become “Six Belts Moné.” AEW Summer Blockbuster not only set the tone for what’s to come—it ignited a chain reaction that will echo all the way to Arlington.

Here are the full results:

Christopher Daniel’s gave “Hangman” Adam Page some advice ahead of his championship match with Jon Moxley

”Hangman” Adam Page used Big Pressure at Double or Nothing. Now Swerve Strickland hitting Deadeye

Will Ospreay vs Swerve Strickland II ends in time limit draw

Swerve Strickland wanted sudden death but The Deathriders had other things planned

Will Ospreay took a bullet for Strickland

Who had a better six months The Don Callis Family or Kazuchika Okada?

The Hurt Syndicate looked to gain the advantage ahead of their trios match

AEW President, CEO and GM Tony Khan announced the replacement for Kommader

Místico defeated Blake Christian

”The Young Genius” MJF challenged Místico to a match at next week’s AEW Grandslam: Mexico

JetSpeed and Mascara Dorada made the save for the CMLL icon

The Hurt Syndicate defeated JetSpeed and Mascara Dorada

The ultimate sign of disrespect in Lucha culture

The Death Riders had hog tied “Hangman” Adam Page

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley sent a message to his challenger for All In

The Opps made the save for Page making The Death Riders scatter

TayJay defeated Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford

Relive the history of Kenny Omega vs Kazuchika Okada

The winner of Kenny Omega vs Kazuchika Okada will receive the brand new AEW Unified Championship

The two champions have signed on the dotted line

Don Callis x Okada?!

It’s not a traditional contract signing without it ending in violence

Kyle Fletcher defeated Anthony Bowens

First match made official for Grandslam: Mexico

FTR and Stokely called the Atlantis family washed up

Atlantis Sr. got him a piece of Dax Hardwood

Table for one

Big Bill and Bryan Keith look to continue to stack up wins

Pre match assault from Julia Hart and Skye Blue

AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Julia Hart

Mercedes Monè laid out a challenge on her quest for more gold

The CEO stood tall over Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa

Ricochet’s recruitment period is still open

The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Tomhiro Ishii and Willow Nightingale) defeated M x M Collection and Taya Valkyrie

A Best Friends reunion?!

ROH World Champion Bandido defeated The Beast Mortos

Challenge accepted! Will we see six belts Monè next week?

Page defending Swerve and Ospreay?! Swerve and Prince Nana heard every word

Thekla defeated Queen Aminata

Kip Sabin had a special gift for the young ROH World Television Champion Nick Wayne courtesy of Christian Cage

Medical Update on Kenny Omega

Two more matches announced for next week’s Grandslam: Mexico

The Don Callis Family defeated Paragon and Daniel Garcia

Current AEW Grandslam: Mexico Card:

MJF vs Místico

Zeuxis (c) vs TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Monè (CMLL Women’s World Champion)

ROH World Champion Bandido, Templario, Atlantis Jr., TNT Champion Adam Cole, Brody King and Daniel Garcia vs The Don Callis Family and FTR

The Death Riders and Young Bucks vs AEW World Trios Champions The Opps, Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland

Current AEW All In: Texas Card:

Jon Moxley (c) vs “Hangman” Adam Page (AEW World Championship)

”Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Monè (AEW Women’s World Championship)

AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs AEW International Champion Kenny Omega (AEW Unified Championship)

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