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AEW WrestleDream 2025: Draws And Duds

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AEW WrestleDream 2025: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Upcoming Event

This Saturday, All Elite Wrestling presents the third annual WrestleDream PPV, and the first to take place outside the Pacific Northwest, coming to us this year from St. Louis, Missouri. The event features eight matches, including contests for both the men’s and women’s world championship. As we approach the event, the WINC staff is excited about some of the bouts, while others are receiving a more critical eye.

Draw: Darby Allin vs. Jon Moxley

Since their intense coffin match at AEW All Out on September 20, Darby Allin and Jon Moxley have been involved in nearly every closing segment on “AEW Dynamite.” Their feud has been building up, with both men pushing each other to extreme lengths. The upcoming match at WrestleDream 2025 is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with both competitors willing to go to any extent to force the other to say “I Quit.”

Darby Allin and Jon Moxley on AEW Dynamite

Dud: Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla

While it’s great to see a non-title women’s match booked on an AEW PPV, the feud between Jamie Hayter and Thekla hasn’t been particularly impressive. Thekla debuted by attacking Hayter in the ring, but the explanation for the attack wasn’t provided until recently. The feud has been swallowed up by the broader Blood & Guts build, and the match doesn’t have a ton of history besides a few brawls and punches.

Thekla stands over Jamie Hayter on

Draw: Kris Statlander vs. Toni Storm

AEW often pairs great wrestlers together when their storylines are on pause or waiting for a new one. Such is the case with Mark Briscoe and AEW TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher. However, the actual draw match is between Kris Statlander and Toni Storm, which promises to be an exciting encounter.

Toni Storm kisses Kris Statlander on the forehead

Dud: Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe

The match between Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe doesn’t seem to have a compelling storyline or purpose. Both men are on an upward swing, but the feud doesn’t feel like it’s in the right place. The match could go either way, with Fletcher getting a win or losing the TNT Title, but neither option seems particularly exciting.

Mark Briscoe and Kyle Fletcher face off in the ring on

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