AEW Dynamite September 10 Preview: Hangman vs. Alexander, Storm Street Fight and All Out Build‑Up

Main Event and Men’s Title Drama
On September 10, the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia will host the last AEW Dynamite from the historic venue before the big pay‑per‑view in Toronto. The centerpiece is a heated clash between AEW Dynamite World Champion "Hangman" Adam Page and Josh Alexander. The feud ignited last week when the Don Callis Family, led by TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, ambushed Kenny Omega after a rare Tag‑team showdown that reunited Page and Omega for the first time since 2023.
Page now walks into the ring with a target on his back. Not only must he out‑wrestle Alexander for the second time this year, but he also has to survive possible interference from the whole Callis crew. Fletcher has been vocal on Collision, claiming he wants the world title to sit alongside his TNT belt. With allies scarce, the match feels like a numbers game where every distraction could tip the scales.
Adding extra intrigue, the bout is being billed as a "grudge match" – a term the promotion uses when personal animosity outweighs pure competition. Fans can expect Alexander’s hard‑hitting style to test Page’s resilience, while Page’s lanky, high‑flyer moves aim to keep the Don Callis Family at bay.

Women’s Division, Road to All Out and Additional Showdowns
The women’s side of the card is unusually stacked for a Dynamite episode. TBS Champion Mercedes Moné will join veteran Emi Sakura in a tag that serves as a preview for the looming TBS title clash at All Out, where Riho has returned to challenge Moné. The pairing highlights the mentor‑student dynamic between Sakura and the young Japanese star, giving fans a taste of the showdown to come.
Toni Storm takes the spotlight in her own storyline‑driven match, continuing her buildup toward a high‑stakes encounter at All Out. While the exact opponent isn’t confirmed, the promo material hints at a street‑fight vibe that should satisfy fans who love hard‑hitting drama.
One of the night’s unique attractions is a 10‑man tag team bout with "money on the line" – a cash prize that will be awarded to the winning side. The participants haven’t been fully disclosed, but the tease suggests a mix of rising talent and established names battling for a tangible reward.
On the undercard, Ricochet squares off against Shelton Benjamin. This match is less about titles and more about momentum, as both men are set to team with their respective factions – The Gates of Agony and The Hurt Syndicate – at All Out. A solid performance here could set the tone for their teams in Toronto.
The entire episode functions as a final narrative checkpoint. AEW has moved All Out’s start time to 3 PM to sidestep a clash with WWE’s Wrestlepalooza, a strategic move meant to keep fans happy and avoid splitting the audience. The Philadelphia residency, which gave the show an intimate, gritty atmosphere, ends with this episode, making every moment feel a bit more special.