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Allied Elite Wrestling (AEW) Grand Slam Australia Outcomes, Champions, and Evaluations on February 15, 2025

At Brisbane Entertainment Centre, AEW Grand Slam Australia concluded with results, victors, and evaluations. Harley Cameron took on Mercedes Mone for the TBS Championship contest.

In this contest, Mercedes Mone locks horns with Harley Cameron.
In this contest, Mercedes Mone locks horns with Harley Cameron.

Allied Elite Wrestling (AEW) Grand Slam Australia Outcomes, Champions, and Evaluations on February 15, 2025

AEW Grand Slam Australia advertised a high-profile television special, aiming for a stadium show with grand ambitions. Unfortunately, ticket sales struggled, forcing a change of venue from the 52,000-seat Suncorp Stadium to the more intimate Brisbane Entertainment Centre. This shift left some disgruntled Australian fans, who had purchased premium tickets for the stadium event, feeling ripped off when their valued seats didn't translate well to the smaller building.

The event, fortunately, still boasted impressive matches, including a glorified Collision episode that served as a lead-in for NBA All-Star Saturday Night. Two title matches were promised, including Mercedes Mone against the red-hot Harley Cameron and Toni Storm challenging for the AEW Women’s World Championship. The event featured four Australian wrestlers in front of an enthusiastic crowd of around 11,000.

AEW Grand Slam Australia Results

  1. Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay defeated Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher
  2. Mercedes Mone defeated Harley Cameron (AEW TBS Title)
  3. Jon Moxley and Cesaro beat Cope and Jay White (Brisbane Brawl)
  4. Kazuchika Okada vanquished Buddy Matthews (AEW International Title)
  5. Toni Storm triumphed over Mariah May (AEW Women’s World Title)

AEW Grand Slam Australia Ticket Sales

Location: Brisbane Entertainment CentreTickets Distributed: 11,000Available Tickets: 665

AEW Grand Slam Australia Highlights, Winners, and Grades

Omega and Ospreay vs. Takeshita and Fletcher

Kenny Omega's new theme music received mixed feelings from the crowd. The match, appealing to casual fans, showcased nonstop offense, setting the stage for an energetic experience. The atmosphere continued to build after the commercial break before Omega and Ospreay emerged victorious with their impressive One-Winged Angel and Top-Rope Hidden Blade combination.

Grade: B

Mercedes Mone vs. Harley Cameron

Momo Watanabe, a potential future opponent for the AEW Women's World title, was in attendance. Fans booed Mercedes Mone as they rallied behind Harley Cameron, who delivered a memorable moment when she rose from the ring, propelled by puppet Marina Shafir. Despite Harley's spirited efforts, Mone would eventually take the win using the Monemaker.

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Grade: B-

The Death Riders vs. Cope and Jay White

The night's best moment came when the crowd actively sang Cope's theme music, long after it ceased playing. Fans chanted "Moxley’s a Wanker," prompting heel commentator Nigel McGuinness to defend Mox by playing up Australia's "shortcomings." Match stalwarts Moxley and Cesaro won with their combined Bulldog Choke finishers.

Grade: B-

Okada vs. Matthews

This match intrigued fans with its underdog angle, including Buddy Matthews' notable kickout of the Rainmaker. The finish remained controversial when Okada's seemingly defeated feet touched the middle ropes, averting a pinfall.

Grade: B

Toni Storm vs. Mariah May

Storm's entrance featured a creative twist, with vastly different music playing and her character's alter ego, Timeless Toni, making an appearance. The crowd cheered Toni on, giving evidence of their collective will to see her prevail after witnessing hometown heroes Harley Cameron, Buddy Matthews, and even Cope lose earlier in the night. Toni Storm eventually emerged victorious with a rollup for her historic fourth AEW Women's World title reign.

Grade: B

Sources: 1 - https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/afl/afl-games-to-be-played-at-new-state-of-the-art-stadium-in-2028-20230607-p5ebr7.html 2 - https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/arts-and-culture/movies-tv/tony-khan-booed-at-aew-in-aus-grandslam/news-story/e088f17e01801fef477bf82ba42b1172 3 - https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/aew-grand-slam-ticket-holders-fuming-over-venue-change-20250214-p5aeyi.html 4 - https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2023/02/schedule-aew-response-to-great-oz-ticket-sales-issues-691262/ 5 - https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/movie-reviews/27360043/aew-grand-slam-2023-australia-review-tony-khan-booed-at-venue-as-show-delivers-for-aevas-fans

  1. Some fans expressed their displeasure towards Tony Khan during the AEW Grand Slam in Australia, due to the event's change of venue from Suncorp Stadium to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
  2. Despite the shift in venue, the AEW Grand Slam in Australia still featured notable matches, such as Toni Storm challenging Mariah May for the AEW Women’s World Championship.
  3. The AEW Grand Slam in Australia resulted in several victories, including Toni Storm's historic fourth reign as AEW Women’s World Champion with a rollup against Mariah May.
  4. The event also featured a highly-anticipated title match between Mercedes Mone and Harley Cameron for the AEW TBS Title.
  5. The AEW Grand Slam in Australia, despite facing some ticket sales challenges and changes in venue, was well-received by fans and provided memorable moments during the show.

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