Kenny Omega defends his title at the spectacular Fyter Fest in Denver!

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Thekla made her in-ring debut at Fyter Fest 2025 in Denver while Kenny Omega defended his title.

Thekla feierte ihr In-Ring-Debüt beim Fyter Fest 2025 in Denver, während Kenny Omega seinen Titel verteidigte.
Thekla made her in-ring debut at Fyter Fest 2025 in Denver while Kenny Omega defended his title.

Kenny Omega defends his title at the spectacular Fyter Fest in Denver!

On June 4, 2025, an extraordinary wrestling event known as Fyter Fest took place in Denver at the Mission Ballroom. This four-hour live event, which included both Dynamite and Collision formats, kicked off at 8 p.m. ET and was available on TBS and Max. The event attracted numerous fans and offered an exciting program.

The audience opened the event with an intro video that was accompanied by music from Sum 41. In a well-received promo, Toni Storm spoke directly to Mercedes Moné while Tony Schiavone interviewed Will Ospreay. Ospreay issued a challenge to Shane Strickland for the coming week. Mark Briscoe expressed his determination to defeat Jon Moxley in his promo, which increased the tension leading up to the match.

The highlights of the matches

Fans witnessed several memorable fights. In the main event, Kenny Omega successfully defended his International Championship in a Fatal 4-Way against Claudio Castagnoli, Brody King and Máscara Dorada. Jon Moxley triumphed over Mark Briscoe by winning via referee stoppage with a sleeper hold in a non-title match. In the women's match, Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa defeated Julia Hart and Skye Blue with a submission, the TCM Chickenwing.

The return of Kevin Knight, who along with “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Komander took on La Facción Ingobernable (Beast Mortos, Dralistico and Rush), caused excitement. Jet Speed ​​(Knight and Bailey) won with an impressive UFO pin. FTR, consisting of Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, also battled CMLL's Atlantis Jr. and Templario. The spectators were also surprised with the in-ring debut of Thekla, who had previously attacked Jamie Hayter.

Summary and outlook

The event not only served as an exciting event for wrestling fans, but also set the stage for future fights, especially the big event All In, which will take place on July 12th. The dominant presence of the Hurt Syndicate, led by MVP, and their proclamations of dominance in tag team wrestling gave viewers hope for further developments.

Overall, the Fyter Fest was a successful experience that captivated the audience and produced promising storylines for the coming weeks. The excitement builds as the wrestlers work toward the next challenges and fans look forward to more spectacle. More details about the results and highlights can be found at Cageside Seats and Bleacher Report be read.