We are here for Collision as the third hour of AEW programming rolls on from the events of AEW Dynamite earlier this evening. From the Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, MO, we head to the ring right away as your next match is:

Kyle O’Reilly/Orange Cassidy vs. The Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta/Daniel Garcia)
Orange and Garcia start it off. Daniel shows us his technical prowess. Orange shows us some stuff or…whatever. O.C. and O’Reilly are conglomerating quite well as a unit, nailing a
chop/abdomen kick combo until Garcia can pull Yuta to safety. We come back from break with Garcia and Yuta hitting the signature Death Rider elbows. The
American Dragon critiques Yuta’s moves, pointing out their flaws, and I pray to God, planting the seeds for his return. Kyle gets a mean double dragon screw leg whip to the Riders. Orange gets
the meh tag and is a house of lukewarm water. He loads for the Orange Punch, but Yuta cuts him off with an Angle-type slam. Garcia and O’Reilly have a technical trade that melts my face.
Kyle has Danny locked in the submission when Marina distracts the ref. The rest of the Riders show up, and Claudio rings Kyle’s bell. He tosses him back into the ring, and he is covered for
the victory.
Your Winners: The Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta/Daniel Garcia)
The Death Riders continue to trample the Conglomeration until the rest show up and suffer the same fate. Darby shows up on the ramp, broken and battered from earlier. He literally crawls
through the valley of the shadow of death (Riders) to somehow make it into the ring to face Moxley. Darby pulls out the AEW flag he planted at the top of Mt. Everest and lays it out before
him. He snatches the mic out of Moxley’s hand as Jon towers over him. Darby tells Jon it’s never too late to say I quit. Jon is enraged. He grabs Darby up and nails him with a gruesome
paradigm shift on his head and leaves him a bloody mess. Saturday may be the most violent match we have seen in AEW history. Think about that for a sec. The sickos will have their
appetites fully satiated.
The Megasus makes her way to the ring flanked by FTR and Big Stoke. Bayne runs downWillow Nightingale but struggles to do so. Stoke takes the mic and addresses JetSpeed. He
says Knight has all the potential in the world, but needs to stop hanging out with “SpeedBall” Mike Bailey. He then calls him a Billy Ray Cyrus look-alike, which about four percent of the audience
gets the reference. Dax takes his turn, reminding everyone of all their previous accomplishments.
JetSpeed, Willow, and Harley Cameron are in back, and she says she knows what FTR stands for. “Feel The Rath!”! They all tell her she is missing the “W,” and Cameron agrees, but she won’t miss the “W” tonight. Willow says they can handle this in the ring and sneak attack them from behind. They all clean house, and now we are ready for the match that was scheduled in the first place:
Megan Bayne vs. Harley Cameron
It is all the Megasus to start. Showing her clear strength advantage. Harley shows a glimmer of hope until Bayne flattens her with a first rope German suplex as we go to break. Harley mounts
an offensive once again, but the Megasus is on a mission. Bayne puts her on her back and walks up to the ropes for what looks to be the end when Harkey counters with a sunset flip powerbomb for 2. The Megasus powers back up and pummels Harley with a tornado faceplant bomb, but the “rath” cannot be contained as Harley kicks out. Megan picks up the lifeless Cameron
and drives her through the mat with a running powerbomb for the merciful cover and the victory.
Your Winner: “The Megasus” Megan Bayne
Harley definitely has the heart of the fans, but is clearly limited in what she can do. Excellent showing by Bayne as always.
“The Mad King,” Eddie Kingston, and Hook are shown backstage, and Eddie says that they should be a tag team now, and they will be there this weekend at the Tailgate Brawl and will take on
whoever shows up. This is good. I may have been too harsh on Eddie previously. Hopefully, this team allows him time to get back to the King we all need.
The Acclai…err, Anthony Bowens and Max Caster are shown in the back and asked about their latest win streak together. They say “3 is a streak,” and they will never get there because they are never tagging again. They bicker and walk away.
I’m hoping Billy shows back up soon and gets this where it needs to be before the fans start to turn on it.
Main Event Trios action up next as:
Mark Briscoe/Brodido (Brody King and Bandido) vs. “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher/”Azucar” Rocky Romero/”The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer
We get a nice preview of the TNT C championship match for this Saturday between Fletcher and Briscoe. The rest of this match is an absolute blur. The game ends with Brodidio hitting a
running knee/seated piledriver combo on Romero for the victory.
Your Winners: Mark Briscoe and the AEW World Tag Team Champions, Brodido
As Briscoe and Fletcher fight to the back, the champs stand alone in the ring, raising the belts until the glitch happens and El Clon arrives. As they are fixated on him, Okada enters the ring and
smashes Brody King in the head with his Unified Championship. He then unleashes the Rainmaker clothesline on Bandido and raises both tag belts in triumph to end the show.
What a great, action-packed hour to head us into the pay-per-view on Saturday. What are your predictions for the show? Thank you so much for reading. See you next week!
In recent news, the spoilers for the October 25, 2025, episode of AEW Collision have been revealed.




