Spoiler warning: Full spoilers for this Saturday’s AEW Collision are below.
AEW taped this Saturday’s Collision following Wednesday’s Dynamite in Edmonton, and the final stop before Sunday’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view appears to feature one major title change, a notable return, and a few last-minute developments that could slightly reshape the feel of the card heading into the weekend. The early spoiler rundown was first reported by Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, with Fightful and Cageside Seats among the outlets that picked up and expanded on the partial results.
Here are the full spoilers
- Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Myron Reed (AEW International Championship)
- The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) won a squash match
- RUSH def. Anthony Bowens to earn the No. 2 entry in the Casino Gauntlet for the vacated TNT Championship at AEW Dynasty
- Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida won a tag team squash match
- The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors, Gabe Kidd) def. Mistico, Kevin Knight, and “Speedball” Mike Bailey to win the AEW World Trios Championship
- No result was initially available for Young Bucks vs. El Clon & Hechicero
- No result was initially available for Brawling Birds vs. Thekla & Marina Shafir
That is a pretty eventful slate for a taped go-home show. The biggest headline is clearly The Dogs leaving with the AEW World Trios Titles, which gives Collision a genuine news hook instead of feeling like a placeholder episode before Dynasty. It also adds another late shift to AEW’s already busy weekend, and that is usually the kind of spoiler that gets fans talking fast once word gets out. Fightful’s spoiler report confirmed the title change, while the broader partial rundown matched the rest of the results circulating Thursday.
The Hurt Syndicate returning is another notable development, especially this close to Dynasty. Even in squash-match form, putting Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin back on the board gives AEW another recognizable act heading into pay-per-view weekend. On top of that, RUSH securing the No. 2 spot in the Casino Gauntlet for the vacated TNT Title gives him a meaningful foothold going into Sunday and keeps that title situation feeling unstable in a good way.
Okada retaining over Myron Reed is not a shocking spoiler, but it is a strong name-value win for Collision, while Statlander and Shida picking up a squash victory continues to suggest AEW is still looking for useful combinations in the women’s division as Dynasty approaches. The only real incomplete part of the spoiler picture is that no initial result was available for Young Bucks vs. El Clon & Hechicero or Brawling Birds vs. Thekla & Marina Shafir, so there is still at least some mystery left for the broadcast itself.
As a final show before Dynasty, this looks like a Collision built to do more than just fill time. A title change, a return, a gauntlet stipulation update, and a protected Okada win is a solid mix for a taped episode. Even with two advertised match results still unaccounted for, the bigger takeaway is simple: AEW made sure the go-home Collision left behind actual headlines.
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