Jon Moxley defended his AEW Continental Championship title against Bandido on June 28.
What happened?
The event took place at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, with the main card starting at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The AEW Forbidden Door card featured a stacked lineup, including a steel cage match and the Men’s Owen Hart Cup Final.
Jon Moxley's title defense was one of the highly anticipated matches of the night.
Why it matters for Jon Moxley
A win for Jon Moxley would solidify his position as the AEW Continental Champion.
The event was available to stream in the United States, Canada, and select international markets on various platforms.
The AEW Forbidden Door Buy-In pre-show aired for free across AEW’s social media platforms, featuring three matches.
What comes next?
The outcome of Jon Moxley's title defense will have implications for his future matches and title reign.
The event featured a number of high-profile matches, including Kenny Omega vs. Zack Sabre Jr. and The Young Bucks vs. El Sky Team vs. Unbound Co.
The AEW Women’s World Championship was also on the line, with Thekla defending her title against Starlight Kid.
AEW Forbidden Door Results
The main show featured a number of exciting matches, with the steel cage match being a highlight of the night.
The event was a major success, with a number of thrilling matches and unexpected outcomes.
Jon Moxley's title defense was a closely watched match, with fans eagerly awaiting the result.
