- Megan Bayne vs. Thunder Rosa
- AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament: Katsuyori Shibata vs. Ricochet
- AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament: Mark Briscoe vs. Mark Davis
- FTR vs. The Undisputed Kingdom
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AEW Collision 3/15/2025
Live from The Theater at the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada!
Ricochet hopes Shibata took him up on his offer and he won’t have to show him why he’s out of this world.
Shibata tells Ricochet, via translator app, to “shut up, baldy.”
Mark Davis thinks Mark Briscoe is more insane than he looks and he’s going to eat him for dinner.
Mark Briscoe has his eyes set on Kenny Omega but he gonna run right through the big man.
Tonight, the Undisputed Kingdom prove they’re the best tag team on planet earth.
FTR made a mistake a few weeks ago that cost them, but they won’t make it again.
Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness are on commentary and we’re kicking off with a big eliminator match!
Match #1. AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament: Ricochet vs. Katsuyori Shibata
Leg kick by Shibata early and Ricochet felt that one. Chops by Ricochet but Shibata eats them and brings Ricochet to the mat with one of his own. PK by Shibata. Dragon screw by Ricochet and a springboard forearm. Shibata rolls to the outside and Ricochet follows up, driving him back-first into the apron and LED board. Shibata rolls in the ring and Ricochet follows up with a standing moonsault as we go to commercial. Back from break and Shibata drops Ricochet with a rolling elbow but runs into a dropkick. Ricochet sits cross-cross apple sauce and Shibata sits in front of him. Ricochet with some overhand chops but Shibata doesn’t budge. Uh oh. Shibata puts the Claw on Ricochet instead! Running boot in the corner by Shibata and a stalling dropkick in the corner, wait, no! Shibata stops on a dime and then slaps Ricochet on the back of the head. Butterfly suplex by Shibata. Duck under by Ricochet and a suplex, but Shibat sits up and German suplexes Ricochet who rolls through. Both guys are up to their feet. Ricochet looks for a corkscrew kick but Shibata catches him and locks in the STF! Ricochet barely gets to the ropes and backs Shibata into the corner. Detonation Kick by Ricochet and a moonsault off the middle rope. Two count. Standing Shooting Star Press by Ricochet. Two count. Shibata counters Vertigo into a rear naked choke. Ricochet rolls him up again for two. Back to the rear naked choke now. Ushigaroshi by Shibata but Ricochet ducks the PK. Back elbow by Ricochet and he uses the ropes for leverage! One, two, three!
Winner: Ricochet
Rating: ***1/4. Crowd enjoyed this one and Shibata played his part. Darn dirty Ricochet cheating to win.
The Murder Machines and Mark Davis are seen destroying a bunch of people in the back, and I’m not sure who these guys are, but. Murder Machines trying to fire up Mark Davis.
What sort of perverted fan fiction did they create Megan Bayne in? Toni Storm compares Bayne to a hammerhead and then wants to make shark fin soup. Place your bets. Shake your fist. And blow. Everything will come up… TIMELESS.
Match #2. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Griff Garrison w/ The Frat House
Griff tries to clothesline Hobbs and he doesn’t move. Big boot by Griff. Running clothesline by Hobbs and now Hobbs tosses Vance in the ring… shoulder block. Jacked Jameson gets dumped to the floor. Spinebuster for Griff. Finito.
Winner: Powerhouse Hobbs
Rating: NR
The Frat House look like they’re about to jump Hobbs, but The OutRunners are here to make the save.
Thunder Rosa tells us this business is built on respect and she’s tired of the women in AEW disrespecting her. Thunder has bigger ovaries than Bayne has brain cells and… Bayne is here to attack Thunder and lays her out… before punting her in the ribs.
Match #3. AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament: Mark Davis vs. Mark Briscoe
Big back body drop and a clothesline in the corner by Davis. Briscoe pulls Davis over the top to the outside and Briscoe follows with a flipping suicide dive. Briscoe posts Davis and then uses a chair to springboard off the apron with a cannonball. Commercial. Back now as Davis has Briscoe in the corner and lays in some hard chops. Briscoe responds in kind. Oh boy, chop fest here as both guys trade. Redneck Kung Fu! Briscoe tries for a fisherman’s buster but Davis blocks it and counters with a release dragon suplex! Tough landing. Running knee to the face by Davis gets two. Both guys fight to the outside and Davis tries for a powerbomb, but Briscoe counters and comes off the apron with a blockbuster! Cactus Elbow off the barricade by Briscoe, who rolls Davis back in the ring.. Fisherman’s buster! One, two, no! Davis counters a Jay Driller with his version of the Storm Zero. Two count. Davis to the corner and Briscoe follows with a running forearm. Redneck Kung Fu! Rolling Death Valley Driver by Briscoe! Briscoe heads up top for the Froggy Bow but Lance Archer distracts the referee and Brian Cage shoves Briscoe off the top right into an enziguiri from Davis. Coreolis Force by Davis! That’s it.
Winner: Mark Davis
Rating: ***1/2. Another good match from this tournament. This felt like a hoss fight even though Briscoe is considerably smaller. The darn dirty bad guys cheated again, but Briscoe held his own.
Match 4. The Murder Machines vs. ????
Brian Cage fall away slams two guys on the ramp. Big boot into a German on some guy. Choke bomb. Finish.
Winner: Murder Machines
After the match, they murder these four dudes. Mark Briscoe is back with a chair to make the save but winds up in the powerbomb position, and now Powerhouse Hobbs is back. All four men fight to the back.
A recap of the Moxley and Cope match from Revolution is shown.
Speaking of AEW World Heavyweight Champions… here’s Swerve. Swerve did what he said he was going to do last week, and when you step to the most dangerous man in AEW… you get put down. To compete for the AEW World Title, you have to be great, but to win it… you have to be Elite. 126 days, Swerve was All Elite. Next week, we have a rematch between Cope and Moxley… as the crowd boos. Swerve says you don’t become dangerous without learning from the Rated R Superstar. Challenger or champion, you’re in Swerve’s way. If Cope is champion, Swerve will mow him down. Swerve tells us that Moxley is a four-time champion, and you don’t become a four-time champion without being elite. Moxley is here with a tire iron, and he blasts Swerve behind his knee! Moxley stomps Swerve’s busted ear drum! Moxley says they are all amateurs and he hates Cope’s guts for turning him in to this.
Thunder Rosa is getting checked out by doctors to see if she can compete tonight.
Tony announces we have a standby match. What is this, Mid-South?
Match #5. Top Flight & Hologram vs. The Infantry & Lee Moriarty
Lio Rush and Action Andretti hit the stage and they’re going to observe. Snap suplex and a senton by Top Flight. Arm drag by Dante and a blind tag brings Bravo in with a big boot. Commercial time. HarleyGram is shown on the screen as The Beast Mortos approaches her. We cut to Dralistico on the Spanish Announce Desk and we get their commentary. This is all over the place. Darius Martin comes in with a Manhattan Drop to Bravo and an enziguiri. Bottom rope assisted Flatliner gets two on Bravo. Jawbreaker by Bravo and a tag to Dean. Dean in blind and it’s an assisted uranage to Darius. Dante takes Dean over the top with a hurricanrana. Arm drag by Hologram to Moriarty and a tope suicida. In the ring, Top Flight hit the shotgun dropkick and German suplex on Bravo for the win.
Winners: Top Flight & Hologram
Rating: *3/4. This was weird. The match played almost third fiddle to everything going on, and it just felt thrown together and unimportant.
Next week, Collision is on Saturday and Sunday. Slam Dunk Saturday and Slam Dunk Sunday, 11pm et/8pm et. Interesting.
Match #6. Megan Bayne vs. Thunder Rosa
Hard chops by Rosa to start. Overhead belly-to-belly by Bayne and we’re off to a quick commercial. We’re back with Bayne dropping Rosa with hard elbows but Thunder tries to fight back. Bayne thinks about a suplex but Thunder lands on her feet and… awkward spot, kicks Bayne low. Shotgun dropkick by Thunder and now another one off the top. Running dropkick to Bayne, who was laying on the bottom rope. Both women fight on the ramp now, and Thunder kicks Bayne in the head. Bayne catches a charge from Thunder, puts her on her shoulder, and hits the F-5 on the ramp! Thunder lands awkwardly on her knees, and barely makes it back in before the ten count. However, she walks right in to Fate’s Descent and Bayne gets the win.
Winner: Megan Bayne
Rating: *3/4. This one didn’t work for me.
After the match, Bayne picks Thunder up in an Argentine backbreaker but Toni Storm is here to make the save! Storm and Bayne trade punches and the crowd loves Toni. Fate’s Descent to Storm! Kris Statlander is here to help Thunder and Toni, as Bayne walks to the back.
Match #7. The Undisputed Kingdom vs. FTR
Adam Cole and Daniel Garcia join the commentary table. Dax grounds Roddy early, with a chin lock. Both guys now chop the heck out of each other until Dax misses a charge in the corner and hits his shoulder. Kyle gets the tag now but the referee didn’t see it, as per Cash was distracting the referee. Hart Attack behind the referee’s back! Two count. Commercial break. Back from break with a back suplex by Roddy. Kyle is now with roundhouse kicks to everyone and leg kicks to Dax. Ankle lock on Cash but Dax comes in with a rear naked choke on Kyle. Arm ringer on Cash and an ankle pick. Standing toe hold on Cash but he kicks Kyle off. Kyle runs in to Das on the apron and delivers an elbow. Roddy locks in the toe hold on the apron but Dax kicks him off into the ring post. Dax comes off the top with a diving headbutt to Kyle to break the toe hold. Doomsday Device attempt by FTR but Kyle gets free and he’s on the top with Cash, who fights him off. Doomsday Bulldog! One, two, no! Roddy breaks up a Shatter Machine attempt and sends Cash reeling with a spicy dropkick on the floor. Axe and smash to Dax! Rolling elbow and a high knee combo! Two count! All four guys in the ring now, as a brawl breaks out. Kitchen sink to Dax and the high/low! Two count as Cash drives Roddy into the pin. UE want Chasing the Dragon but Dax saves Cash. Dax sends Roddy into Kyle. Shatter Machine to Roddy! Kyle pulls Dax to the outside right at the three! Suicide dive by Cash to Kyle! Roddy barely gets the foot on the rope! Dax sets Roddy up on the top and Cash goes on the far side. Power Plex but Roddy gets the knees up! Cradle for a two count. High/low attempt to Cash but Dax dumps Kyle to the outside and it’s the Shatter Machine to Roddy! One, two, three!
Winners: FTR
Rating: ****. No surprise here. Everyone in this match rules. Kyle O’Reilly is the most underrated wrestlers ever, btw. Rubber match on the horizon I hope. Maybe two out of three falls?
Adam Cole offers his hand to Garcia, and he takes it. Roddy and Kyle extend their hands to FTR, and FTR reject is and walk away! FTR celebrates with Daniel Garcia as we go off the air.
Final Thoughts: This… this was a weird night of Collision. What was good, was really good. What wasn’t good… really wasn’t good. The main event was excellent, exactly what you’d expect between two of the best teams. The International Championship Eliminator has been excellent, too, similar to the Owen Hart tournament. However, the trios match, the stuff with Thunder Rosa and Megan Bayne… a lot of tonight just made no sense and had no direction. Let’s see what’s on tap for the double shot next week. It’s a wrestling show, and we had some good wrestling matches, so I can’t complain too much. 7/10.