AEW WrestleDream touches down in Chaifetz Arena for AEW's long-promised first PPV in St. Louis and the first WrestleDream outside of Washington State. Tonight's show is the first PPV since Double Or Nothing to carry an evening start time on the East Coast, with the main card kicking off at 8 p.m.
AEW is rapidly expanding across the professional wrestling universe, and now it's dipping its feet further into the pop culture world. Earlier this month, AEW announced a new partnership with DC Comics that will present a two-issue crossover event featuring the stars of AEW teaming up with the Justice League.
In case there were any questions about just how far Darby Allin is willing to go when he meets Jon Moxley in an 'I Quit Match' at AEW WrestleDream, they were answered Tuesday Night on Dynamite.
Orange Cassidy is back in the fold with AEW after missing several months of TV, and AEW founder Tony Khan has made it clear Cassidy is someone he's going to invest time into.
Orange Cassidy doesn't consider himself an AEW Pillar, as much as you shouldn't consider anyone AEW Pillars. "I don't see myself as a pillar or whatever," he tells me.
Orange Cassidy is back on AEW television after spending months away, and a lot has changed since fans last saw him. Toni Storm stood atop the AEW Women's Division as AEW Women's World Champion since February, defending her belt successfully against everyone thrown in front of her.
AEW appears on its way to once again being "freshly-squeezed," as Orange Cassidy could be on his way back to television shortly. Cassidy has missed most of 2025 due to what was believed to be a torn labrum.
Image: AEW Former AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy is on the sidelines with an injury, according to a new report out by Fightful Select Thursday.
AEW MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Jon Moxley (c) vs “The Rated R Superstar” Cope in a Street Fight INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATOR TOURNAMENT Orange Cassidy vs.
Orange Cassidy was one of two competitors to advance in the first round of the AEW International title eliminator tournament on Wednesday’s Dynamite. Cassidy defeated CMLL’s Hechicero in the main event of Dynamite to advance to the four-way finals set for next week’s Dynamite episode.
The AEW International Championship Series continues with a title match on tonight’s AEW Dynamite. Konosuke Takeshita will defend the title against Orange Cassidy on tonight’s show with the winner going on to defend against Kenny Omega at the Revolution pay-per-view on March 9.
With only two more weeks until Revolution, AEW Dynamite returns to California with momentum and suspense on their side. At time of writing, only three matches have been confirmed for this week’s show.
Orange Cassidy has advanced in the International Championship Series and will challenge for the title on next week’s AEW Dynamite. Cassidy defeated Roderick
The International Championship Series begins on tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Phoenix. In a rematch from last year’s Revolution pay-per-view, Orange Cassidy will face Roderick Strong on tonight’s episode.
A new match announcement has been made for AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen. For the first time ever, Orange Cassidy and Hangman Page will clash in a one-on-one match on Dynamite this Wednesday night.
The final pay-per-view is here as AEW Worlds End occurs at the Addition Financial Arena, Orlando, Florida. The main event is a four-way match for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship as Jon Moxley defends the gold against "Hangman" Adam Page, Jay White, and Orange Cassidy.
AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will defend against a former AEW World Champion and two other challengers in a fatal four-way at this month’s Worlds End.
I like Orange Cassidy and Cowboy Bebop. Lately, I’ve noticed how the two have intersected. They both play freely without fear of risky things. They create new dreams and stories by breaking traditional styles.
Same opponents, all new stakes. Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy will headline Saturday's Full Gear PPV, one year after they battled over the AEW International Championship on this very same show.
The last time we saw Trent Beretta on AEW programming, he was at war with Orange Cassidy. Beretta had turned on his best friends, causing a rift between him and Chuck Taylor.
The Young Bucks are executive vice presidents of AEW. They're supposed to be the first line of defense when the company comes under attack and exude control over the locker room. Yet, in recent weeks, they've stood idly by as the Blackpool Combat Club declared war on their company.
Orange Cassidy is at the forefront of AEW's hottest storyline. Despite initially trying to steer clear of the Blackpool Combat Club's rampage throughout AEW, he's been forced to step up.