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AEW Collision – August 30, 2025 | 2300 Arena, Philadelphia

  • Writer: Carlos Astorga
    Carlos Astorga
  • Aug 30
  • 2 min read
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AEW Collision Match Results


1. Women’s Trios Match


Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart & Skye Blue & Billie Starkz


Storyline context: “Timeless” Toni Storm, AEW Women’s Champion, reunites with former ROH Women’s World TV Champion Mina Shirakawa and rising star Queen Aminata. They face the Triangle of Madness trio—Julia Hart, Skye Blue—and the ever-energetic Billie Starkz in a collision of fractured alliances and burgeoning rivalries.


2. Singles Match: Juice Robinson vs. Big Bill


Build-up: The simmering rivalry—stemming from previous interference and escalating tensions—culminates in a one-on-one match. Juice seeks revenge for Big Bill’s earlier assault on Colten Gunn.


3. Tag Match: Kyle Fletcher & Josh Alexander vs. Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii


Storyline: Underneath this bout, tension simmers within Don Callis Family dynamics. O’Reilly and Ishii show loyalty and grit, while Fletcher and Alexander—backed by Don Callis—glimpse next week’s big eight-man tag on Dynamite.


In‑ring action:


The opening sees an even exchange—Fletcher ends up bleeding slightly above his left eye during a heated back-and-forth.


Mid-match, O’Reilly distracts from ringside, enabling Fletcher to deliver a big boot; Alexander follows with his own boot to O’Reilly for a momentum swing.


After a missed moonsault by Alexander, Ishii enters and unleashes a flurry—brainbuster, German suplex, rolling elbow—dominating.


Climax: Fletcher low‑blows Ishii when the ref's back is turned, setting Alexander up to hit a piledriver for the 13:03 victory.


Aftermath: Fletcher and Alexander celebrate as heels; O’Reilly checks on Ishii, while Roderick Strong tries to pull him away—hinting at internal fractures.


4. Singles Match: Hologram vs. Jay Lethal


Context: A high‑octane matchup pitting the mysterious Hologram against veteran Jay Lethal, part of Collision’s eclectic card.


5. Tag Match: FTR vs. JD Drake & Adam Priest


Purpose: FTR continue their dominant presence in the tag division, facing off against the rising team of Drake & Priest.


Backstage & In-Ring Segments


Jon Moxley & Daniel Garcia:


During Garcia’s bout with Blake Christian (adjacent to Collision), Moxley unexpectedly joins ringside, offering unsolicited “coaching” to Garcia—who appears conflicted yet attentive.


Garcia capitalizes in the match, locking in a guillotine choke, draining Christian; then transitions into a piledriver for the victory.


Post-match: Garcia challenges Moxley to a rematch on the next Dynamite (September 3), declaring he craves the same legacy and accolades that Moxley has—hinting at a character evolution or or reluctant alliance.


Storyline Recap & Forward Outlook


Daniel Garcia’s crossroad: He’s torn between defiance and admiration. A second loss to Moxley could pivot him toward the Death Riders—an unexpected but compelling direction.


Fletcher & Alexander’s momentum: Their win—and next week’s teased eight-man tag—positions them for larger shakes leading into Dynamite.


Women’s trios friction: With Storm, Aminata, and Shirakawa facing off against Hart’s Triangle of Madness and Billie Starkz, Collision further intensifies the shifting landscape of the women’s division.


Collision in Philly continues: Each match layers anticipation toward All Out and beyond.



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