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Name of the event:
AEW Dynamite #283
Type:
Attendance:
2.869
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
05.03.2025
TV station/network:
TBS

Singles Match
Cope defeats Wheeler Yuta (11:33)
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Singles Match
Jay White defeats Max Caster (0:40)

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8.03
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Valid votes: 163
Number of comments: 28
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Average rating: 8.04  [163]
Average rating in 2025: 8.04  [163]
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jajt1989 wrote on 21.10.2025:
[6.0] "Meh was ok. Only decent part was the main event and the part of the show with Hangman and MJF on it. Most of the matches were average at best and even the promo segment with Toni and Mariah was good at best. Not sure how this show got such a high rating but to me was a mid show at best"
The fokin Fausto wrote on 13.03.2025:
[6.0] "Again any match had my attention I only see the segments parts of the show and some clips for any matches but is ok is obvious that they only prepare the row to revolution only so is time to see who is the ppv revolution and pray for good matchers in it"
Prince Osborne wrote on 12.03.2025:
[8.0] "In-ring wise, it was very solid but the final build to Revolution is what made this episode a pleasant watch. The intense segments around primary stories helped so much in rooting for respective matches a bit more while the rest of the PPV was shaped up finely. 8.5 out of 10 points!"
robbyplaha wrote on 09.03.2025:
[9.0] "A very good show before the AEW Revolution. I thought the matches tonight were passable. The Death Riders story is kinda interesting, and Ricochet and Okada stand tall before the Revolution."
Trombek Kushinika wrote on 09.03.2025:
[6.0] "Average show. The wrestling was not really to my taste and other than a decent opening segment with a contract signing between swerve and ricochet there wasn't much to write home about here. Ricochet is fast becoming one of my favourite heels though - has really found himself a niche."
Reprise wrote on 09.03.2025:
[8.0] "Really fun episode and a good go home Dynamite show to Revolution. AEW's strong streak continues with what has been a decent build to Revolution. Lots of good storyline development between Mariah and Toni, Copeland, Yuta and Mox, and Swerve and Ricochet. Why do I have a sneaky suspicion that Jay White is going to turn on Copeland at the PPV?"
Pro Wrestling 1948 wrote on 08.03.2025:
[8.0] "Good episode of Dynamite this week. Hobbs & Ospreay defeat the Murder Machines in a good opening match. Ya there were a few others guys hanging around the ring. Really enjoyable women's tag team match with Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford earning the win over Thunder & Stat. Jay White squashes Rapless Max Caster. Bring back the Raps! Okada vs. Brody King is something I didn't know I needed to see."
JordanLC96 wrote on 08.03.2025:
[10.0] "As a go home show to revolution this episode was pretty much perfect. A combination of a well-paced show, so much happened but each segment felt like it was timed perfectly, incredible matches, and even better promo segments. The opening 8-man tag was my match of the night, but every match (except Jay Vs Caster - which was more a segment rather than a match) was at a minimum very good. But the real highlight for me was, once again, the incredible Toni Storm / Mariah May interview - this has been AEW's best storyline and it really deserves to main event Revolution. Hangman / MJF and Swerve / Ricochet also had fantastic talking segments. (10/10)"
RestlingThots wrote on 08.03.2025:
[6.0] "I can't speak to the quality of the wrestling itself in the matches that took place on this episode of Dynamite because I didn't watch a single one of them. Why? Because none of the matchups were convincing enough to make me spend my time on them. For example, on the past Collision the situation was similar, but at least there was the TNT Title match which I gave a shot to - in that regard, this episode of Dynamite offered me nothing. But what Dynamite did offer me was a couple of good segments, like the backstage interview between Mariah and Toni, a passionate promo from Jon Moxley, and the contract signing between Swerve and Strickland. Yep, the Hangman vs MJF is not included as I still can't wrap my head around what their problem with each other is - it's like MJF doesn't like Hangman because Hangman doesn't like MJF, and the reason why Hangman doesn't like MJF is because MJF doesn't like Hangman, and so on. If anyone can explain me how did we go from MJF feuding with old-timers to this, I'm all ears. I think this feud is a perfect example of what is wrong with AEW - it lacks consistency and continuity in its storylines, two the most important aspects of storytelling. Take this jarring transition of MJF and Adam Page from whatever they were doing to this rivalry of theirs, and compare it to how we got to all the ongoing storylines in WWE - for the most past, you can trace all their current storylines YEARS back. This MJF vs Adam Page feud reminds me the Cody vs Brock rivalry - we still don't know what Brock's reason for turning on Cody was."
Ozwern wrote on 08.03.2025:
[8.0] "Good go home show, honestly this Revolution build has been nice. Toni-Mariah sit down interview was incredible, it's the best rivarly in AEW by a long mile and it's total BS that they're not main eventing Revolution instead of the stinky awful dEaThRiDeRs nonsense. I'll pass away before I see this company having the ability to read the room for once and have women main event a PPV. Max Caster having an open challenge every week and getting his ass handed to him is a good bit. Women's tag was fun, it seems like they're really high on Megan Bayne we'll see how it turns out in the long run.Opening and closing tags were alright but didn't do that much for me in the big picture. Anyways, Revolution is looking really stacked should be a good PPV."
Michaelayyyy wrote on 07.03.2025:
"Not , A bad go home show for PPV but certainly not good Brian Cage and Lance Archer should be winning any team two huge men But Will I can't take a loss Osprey has to win surely much like when Moz faced Brian Cage and Taz throw in the towel pathetic booking. Brian Cage would not tap to someone the size of Mox. Tag match was fun mind"
Yee I watch wrestlin wrote on 07.03.2025:
[6.0] "not a good go home show at all. Should have been much better. Contract signing was solid other than ricochet speaking. Hangman and mjf was great other then the weird part where mjf tried to kill hangman. Idk what it's gonna take but aew needs a big story to get us through the spring and summer months."
Jamildo2 wrote on 07.03.2025:
[9.0] "One of the most complete Dynamites that AEW has ever produced. Every segment and match did something and made everyone involved feel important. The work by Hangman and MJF was wonderful. A Such a great go home show for the PPV."
LeonardForever wrote on 07.03.2025:
[6.0] "Nice show to lead into the PPV. The Tag Team matches were a little flat and "basic" in my opinion. The MJF segment was great but did not added anithing significant to the story and the match on Sunday in my opinion. I loved the Cope Yutah match/Segment... we will se where it will lead. I had this weird Idea about White betraying Cope and joining Mox in the Death Riders project... We will see Sunday. It's really a jam packed Card!"
Scarmona1099 wrote on 07.03.2025:
"10/10 show. One of the best go home shows that AEW has produced in a long time from start to finish. Matches were enjoyable and I appreciated that they showed video packages and touched on every single match that's happening this weekend. Revolution 2025 should be a really good PPV."
RavenCrow75 wrote on 07.03.2025:
[6.0] "Good show overall. Solid opener. Good match between Cope and Yuta. Solid women's tag match. Decent open challenge match. Solid main event spoiled by cheating finish. Some solid combinations and exchanges in the opening match. Good work between Cope and Yuta. Solid effort by the women. Solid in-ring work in the main event."
ParkwayDriver wrote on 07.03.2025:
[6.0] "A solid go home for Revolution. Some solid wrestling with the main event being my favorite match of the show in a good match. The Page/MJF segment was effective in what is my favorite feud in AEW currently. Swerve/Ricochet was effectively moved along too in another well handled feud.. A good video for Mariah/Toni as well. The world title picture could still be stronger than it is with Moxley's title reign feeling ready to end although Cope does not feel like the right choice for that (barring him winning and Christian cashing in on him to win from there.)"
Kazuchika420 wrote on 06.03.2025:
[8.0] "This episode felt like one of the better Dynamites in a while. Matches delivered and hyped you up for the show, promo videos for Outrunners and Kenny/Takeshita were great, the MJF-Hangman storyline being progressed in a clever way. Maybe the only thing that was unnecessary was the Max Caster challenge, but it was quite entertaining as well. I would put a Momo Watanabe match to get people more familiar with her instead (it will be on Collision, but Dynamite is the main show still). Especially with such a GREAT crowd. These people were into everything on the show and made it feel so very good, I was entertained by everything (even the predictable Cope match). Oh, and the best thing on the show was a heart-wrenching, spine-tingling sit down interview with "Timeless" Toni and the absolute psychotic wreck that is Mariah May. It made me tear up and extremely excited for their upcoming battle."
Michael Morbius wrote on 06.03.2025:
[9.0] "Another excellent edition of Dynamite keeping the momentum going before Revolution. Contract signing segment was alright. Ricochet was great but Swerve seemed ankward, idk. Opening eight men was the best match of the night, really fun stuff. AEW always nails these multi-men matches. Yuta vs. Cope was fine. Moxley's promo afterwards was really good. This angle has gotten so much better in the last few weeks. Ford/Bayne vs. Rosa/Stat was solid. Whenever Rosa was legal she just wasn't very good, however the other three made it up for her. Megan is a star. MJF/Hangman was, perhaps, my favorite part of this show. MJF is truly a generational talent, he was amazing here. He has grown so tired of the hypocrisy of the fans that he tried to burn and him screaming as security was escorting him out of the building was sensational. Amazing, amazing stuff. Toni/Mariah interview was short but great. These two are just insanely talented when it comes to storytelling and Toni is easily one of the best talkers in the world right now. Can't wait for Sunday and see them clash. Jay White squashed Max Caster. I feel that he's going to turn on Cope at Revolution, perhaps to have a better shot at the World title since Mox is alone now. Ricochet/Kazu vs. Brody/Swerve was a great main event, really fun way to close the show. Overall: opener and main event were both great. In the middle part there were a few fun angles, the MJF/Page in particular. Revolution 2025 is the best looking card AEW has put on and I feel we might be about to witness one of the greatest shows ever. I've rarely been this excited about a PPV ever. And it's crazy to think that just one month ago I stopped watching for like a good three weeks, and now I'm THIS excited for Revolution. AEW has really shifted its direction for the better."
Zimbabouix wrote on 06.03.2025:
[9.0] "WOW! I did not expected Dynamite would go this hard given that all the feuds for Revolution had already been hyped enough. My personal favorite moment was the Toni Storm/Mariah May sit down interview, Toni verbally destroyed Mariah, that was savage and beautifully performed by both girls. MJF tried to lit Hangman Page on fire, wearing a t'shirt "MJF did nothing wrong" because he wanted to "prove a point". That was wild. I liked Cope showing respect to Wheeler Yuta to manipulate him, Moxley gave a good promo after that, he's all alone now. After a fun 8 men tag match, Ospreay/Fletcher got physical and they're making us doubt about Mark Davis wanting to be in this heel faction. That's great because the Don Callis Familly group is OP, it needs to be nerfed a little. The tag main event was awesome and I didn't know Swerve Strickland and Brody King would be one of the coolest pairing ever, the chemistry was great, Swerve is a master at making everyone near him shine, from Keith Lee to Hangman, Danielson and Ricochet... He's one of the best signing AEW made. I would say though, don't think the show needed the contract signing in the opener, could have done something else since Swerve and Ricochet were in the main event tag, the scissor spot could have been in the after match to close the show. But anyway, that's a great go home show, the PPV is once again gonna be excellent! Also, shout out to that fantastic Kenny Omega/Konosuke Takeshita video package."
Hazem wrote on 06.03.2025:
[7.0] "Good show, nothing crazy good apart from the Toni/Mariah sitdown but overall a fun show. The Hanger/MJF angle was good but felt like it didn't go over with the crowd as well as expected, the opener and main event were a ton of fun and I would like them to be a staple of the show going forward. The women's tag was pretty solid and seems to be leading us to Bayne/Stat II or even Bayne going after one of the titles. The Cope match was extremely tedious and him not taking out Yuta makes no sense, I assume Yuta fakes out and tries to help Mox but fails before eventually Jay turns. Aside from the world title direction, I am happy with where things are going, Revolution should be fun."
richardkingsx wrote on 06.03.2025:
[9.0] "Very entertaining show with some great build up to Revolution, in a very cool looking venue. There was a very fun opener and main event, a very good women's match and all the promo segments were cool too, with special mention to the Toni Storm and Mariah May sitdown that was awesome. Finish to Cope and Yuta was cool, but the match was just there, even if the post match interaction with Mox was intriguing. Other than that, great show and very looking forward to the PPV this weekend, because that card looks absolutely stacked"
Fad42 wrote on 06.03.2025:
[10.0] "This show, structurally, was EXACTLY what I want to see from a go-home show for AEW. I am a fan of NJPW as well, so I've always liked the concept of big multi-man tags that give you glimpses of upcoming major singles matches, and this card was great at that. The show began with us seeing MJF out in the street outside the venue (which was a beautiful venue, btw, really liked how it looked), angrily calling out Hangman Adam Page, but to no avail. We'd then have the contract signing between Ricochet and Swerve Strickland, where Swerve's hatred towards Ricochet nearly boiled over, especially when Ricochet revealed he altered Nana's stolen robe. Still, he kept his cool, and even landed a verbal jab that got so far under Ricochet's skin, he tried to attack Swerve with the scissors. Swerve saw this coming, however, and stabbed Ricochet with a pair of his own, leaving him bleeding. The first match of the night was a massive Eight Man Tag, between The Conglomeration's OC & Mark Briscoe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Will Ospreay, facing off with The Don Callis Family's own Brian Cage, Lance Archer, & Mark Davis, who were joined by Bryan Keith. It really felt like everyone got an opportunity to impress in this one, with Hobbs, OC, Ospreay, and Briscoe all having star moments, while The Don Callis Family felt like a well oiled machine, and Bryan Keith felt like he was fighting an uphill battle successfully. In the end, however, the disconnect on the heel team, between the DCF members and Bryan Keith, led to Keith taking the pinfall at the hands of Ospreay. They quickly got their revenge, however, and would beat down Ospreay mercilessly, having been joined by Kyle Fletcher. Mark Davis showed remorse, but it didn't stop him from doing his job in the end, and Ospreay was left hurt going into his massive cage match at Revolution. After that, there was an amazing promo video for Omega and Takeshita. The next match up, Cope vs Wheeler Yuta, massively overdelivered. I kind of expected a drawn out beat down, but we instead got a far more interesting match, with Cope repeatedly opting to wrestle Yuta as cleanly as possible, seemingly to show him another way, as commentary noted Yuta's Pure Wrestling pedigree, and how Mox was asking for him to be a type of wrestler he simply was not. Cope won with an awesome spear, countering Yuta's Rebound German Suplex setup, After, Yuta expected to be attacked, but instead Cope shook his hand. Yuta looked confused, but then Mox came out, and was pissed at Yuta, shoving and slapping at him, until Yuta finally stood up for himself, shoved back, and left. I really like them teasing Yuta possibly going good. Mox would follow Yuta, but eventually he'd give up, snapping as he yelled into the camera, saying that Cope may have gotten into his head, and may have removed the Death Riders, but that Mox unleashed will be more dangerous than ever. After that, we got a very fun Outrunners Vignette, of them training for their massive title match. Next, we got an update on MJF, arguing with Renee that Hangman would never show up because he's a gutless coward, only to be surprised when he almost hits MJF with a car. MJF runs away, and Hangman seemingly catches up with him, only for it to be a guy MJF forced to dress like him to trick Hangman. Instead, MJF jumps Hangman from behind, and, while Hangman repeatedly almost takes back control, a low blow and a hit with the Dynamite Diamond Ring put him down. MJF, unwilling to accept that the fans simply chose Hangman, attempts to burn him alive, before being tackled by a huge amount of security and referees. Amazing segment, really drove home how Hangman effortlessly gets under Max's skin. To brighten the mood, we heard from Queen Of The Ring's director, then saw one of the movie's stars, Toni Storm, who talked about the movie, then teased her sit-down interview with Renee and Mariah later tonight. Next, we'd get Bayne & Ford vs Statlander and Rosa. This was great, a real hard hitting tag, where the winning factor for Bayne's team was her unbeatable strength, and their teamwork. Bayne has the potential to be a mega star for AEW. We then heard from The CEO, Mercedes Mone, who said she'd be sitting in for Momo's Collision match this week. After, Max Caster held his open challenge (after a really funny heel promo), where Jay White took out some frustration and earned himself a very quick win. Next, we got the sit-down, and it perfectly sold just how insane Mariah May really is, while Toni Storm is more poised than ever. Very excited for Their Hollywood Ending! Finally, we reached our main event, and it was perfect. Swerve & Brody were massively over, while Okada and Ricochet were reviled. Many great teases for their respective singles matches at Revolution, and the finish, where Okada distracted the ref to allow Ricochet to pick up the win over Swerve for a second time, did a great job of selling the danger of Ricochet, and the intellect of the Continental Champion. Felt very happy following the show, and very hyped for Revolution. Can't think of a better outcome for a go home show!"