Wrestle Dream Preview
AEW WrestleDream 2025 is set to take over St. Louis tonight. It’s looking like another massive night for All Elite Wrestling. With title matches, grudge showdowns, and dream pairings on the card, fans are in for a stacked evening of action. Taking place at the Chaifetz Arena, this year’s WrestleDream promises high-stakes drama and a few wild twists. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just hopping on the AEW train, this show has something for everyone.
One of the most anticipated matches of the night is. The brutal “I Quit” match between Darby Allin and Jon Moxley. These two don’t know how to take it easy, and an “I Quit” stipulation. Pretty much guarantees blood, pain, and a war of wills. Meanwhile, Hangman Adam Page defends the AEW World Championship against Samoa Joe, in a hard-hitting clash between two of the company’s most intense heavyweights. Expect a slower, more punishing pace here—this one could get ugly in the best way.
The women’s division is also getting some big-time spotlight. Kris Statlander puts her title on the line against the unpredictable Toni Storm, and it feels like Storm is due for a breakout moment—or a total meltdown. Elsewhere, the tag division sees the newly formed Brodido (Bandido & Brody King) taking on a legit dream team in Okada and Takeshita. If that doesn’t scream “Match of the Night” potential, nothing does. Oh, and let’s not forget the Young Bucks vs. Jurassic Express in a bizarre $500,000 tag match. AEW loves chaos with cash on the line.
Rest of the card
Rounding out the card, there’s a packed undercard featuring names like Jamie Hayter, Kyle Fletcher, and even Bobby Lashley as part of the Hurt Syndicate. The pre-show “Tailgate Brawl” should deliver plenty of high-energy moments, and might even outshine a few main card matches. All in all, AEW WrestleDream 2025 feels like a love letter to wrestling fans who want intensity, unpredictability, and top-tier in-ring work. Don’t blink—this one’s gonna move fast.
