Spoiler Warning: The following article contains full spoiler results for tonight’s special Thursday Night AEW Collision.
AEW Collision has a special Thursday night slot tonight, with the episode taped after last night’s AEW Dynamite from Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl in San Diego, California. The full spoiler results were first reported by F4WOnline/Wrestling Observer through Bryan Rose on X, giving fans an early look at a show built around fallout from Dynamite, more movement in the Don Callis Family drama, continued Death Riders chaos, and key positioning for next week’s Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match.
Here are the full spoilers
- Death Riders defeated Shingo Takagi and Drilla Moloney. Claudio Castagnoli pinned Takagi after interference from Daniel Garcia.
- The Conglomeration cut a promo. Orange Cassidy said that because of Mark Briscoe’s injuries, he did not know when Briscoe would be back, but Willow Nightingale would be returning soon. Konosuke Takeshita then appeared and hyped his upcoming match with Kyle Fletcher on Dynamite.
- Andrade El Idolo defeated Brian Cage with the DM. After the match, Andrade addressed Don Callis and closed with his catchphrase. Brian Cage also hit a 619 during the match.
- Divine Dominion cut a promo calling for another CMLL luchadora to stand up to them.
- Adam Copeland and the Bang Bang Gang defeated Shane Taylor Promotions. After the match, The Dogs and Death Riders attacked Copeland and the Bang Bang Gang, leaving them laid out.
- Thunder Rosa and Mina Shirakawa defeated Zara Zakher and Becca.
- Thekla cut a promo while holding Starlight Kid’s mask. She said Stardom was dead, declared “long live the Toxic Spider,” and briefly addressed next week’s Casino Gauntlet Match.
- Skyflight spoke with Matt Sydal, who is now part of the group.
- The Demand won their match. Toa Liona was busted open under the eye, and Ricochet cut a promo on Sydal and Skyflight afterward.
- Athena defeated Rina to secure the number one spot in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match.
- Kyle Fletcher cut a promo addressing both El Phantasmo and Konosuke Takeshita.
- Bandido, Mistico, and Speedball Mike Bailey defeated The Rascals. Both teams shook hands after the match.
- The Opps cut a promo, with HOOK saying Katsuyori Shibata would take down Bandido and win the ROH World Championship.
- Rush defeated Jordan Cruz.
- Divine Dominion returned with another promo, asking where all the teams had gone and saying everyone would bow down.
- Maya World defeated Julia Hart to earn the number two spot in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match.
- Kyle Fletcher defeated El Phantasmo in the main event. The match reportedly had an early turnbuckle spot where both men fell, which cooled the crowd for a bit, but the match was still described as very good.
- Don Callis closed the show with a promo on Konosuke Takeshita, saying he made Takeshita a star and calling him his “chosen one” before saying Kyle Fletcher would take everything from him on Dynamite. Takeshita came out, and Callis bailed to end the show.
Tonight’s Collision looks like a show designed to keep several AEW stories moving without overcomplicating the board. The biggest thread coming out of the taping is clearly the Don Callis Family situation, with Fletcher being positioned strongly before his match with Takeshita. Andrade’s win over Brian Cage also keeps him connected to Callis, meaning AEW is not treating his split from that world as a one-week angle. This is becoming a layered internal collapse, with Callis trying to control the narrative while the wrestlers around him keep pushing further away from his grip.
The Death Riders remain another major focus. Their win over Shingo Takagi and Drilla Moloney, followed by their later involvement in the post-match attack on Adam Copeland and the Bang Bang Gang, keeps them all over AEW television as a disruptive force. That kind of booking makes the group feel dangerous because they are not locked into one feud. They are showing up, creating damage, and leaving different parts of the roster having to react to them.
The women’s division also got important movement with Athena and Maya World earning the first two entry positions in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match. Athena securing the number one spot gives her a strong showcase opportunity, while Maya beating Julia Hart gives her another meaningful win at a time when AEW is clearly continuing to build her as more than just a rising name. Add in Thekla’s promo with Starlight Kid’s mask, and the women’s side of the show had a clear direction instead of just existing as filler.
The trios match with Bandido, Mistico, and Speedball Mike Bailey beating The Rascals adds another strong in-ring piece to the episode, while HOOK’s promo on behalf of The Opps keeps Bandido’s ROH World Championship story in motion. That matters because Bandido is being used across multiple lanes right now, and Collision gave him another win while still reminding fans that Katsuyori Shibata is waiting.
Overall, tonight’s special Thursday Night Collision appears to be a useful bridge episode. It is not built around one massive shock, but it does a lot of necessary television work: Fletcher gains momentum, Takeshita stays hot, Andrade remains tied to the Callis fallout, the Death Riders continue to cause problems, and the Women’s Casino Gauntlet begins taking shape. For a taped Collision airing on a different night, that is exactly the kind of focused, story-forward episode AEW needed.
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