- All-Star Eight-Woman Tag Team Match: Athena, Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, & Thekla vs. Queen Aminata, Thunder Rosa, & TayJay
- Shane Taylor vs. Swerve Strickland
- Jon Moxley vs. AR Fox
- Gates of Agony vs. JetSpeed
- All-Star Eight-Man Tag Team: Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Bandido vs. FTR, Kyle Fletcher, & Konosuke Takeshita
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AEW Collision 6/21/2025
Live from the accesso Showare Center in Kent, Washington! Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness are on commentary and we’re kicking things off with our champion!
Match #1. Jon Moxley w/ Wheeler Yuta vs. AR Fox
Shotgun dropkick by Fox to start but the fight quickly spills to the outside, where Moxley bites his face. Fox catches Moxley coming back in the ring with a DDT through the ropes and an over-the-top double stomp. Fox goes up top but Moxley distracts the referee and Yuta crotches him. Moxley goes up top with a bake rake and a superplex and Moxley gets a two count. Crossface by Moxley but Fox gets to the ropes. Roundhouse kicks by Moxley now and Fox is asking for more. Fox comes back with an enziguiri and a huge crossbody to the floor over the top rope. Moxley ducks a hook kick but eats a basement cutter. Yakuza kick in the corner. Rolling thunder cutter by Fox! Two count. King Kong lariat by Moxley out of nowhere! Gotch Style Piledriver by Moxley and he mounts Fox, dropping some brutal elbows. Moxley finishes this one with the rear naked choke as Fox goes out.
Winner: Jon Moxley
Rating: **1/2. Not a lot to it, but what we got was a lot of fun.
Moxley hits the Paradigm Shift and grabs the mic. Page has pissed away his talent and his gifts for years, and Moxley is going to make him pay.
A recap of Grand Slam Mexico is shown.
Match #2. Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Daniel Garcia, & Bandido vs. FTR & The Don Callis Family
Leaping leg lariat by Roddy and Garcia is in now. Diving clothesline and some mounted punches in the corner. Dax knees Garcia from the outside and Dax pounces on him. Bandido gets the hot tag and clears the ring with clotheslines. DDT to Fletcher. Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker to Cash. Back body drop sends Dax on top of everyone. Commercial break. Tornado DDT by Bandido to Fletcher and a hot tag to Cole. Ushigaroshi to Fletcher is t blocked but Cole settles for a superkick and a backstabber. Roddy in now with an Olympic Slam. Gutbuster by Roddy and a Shining Wizard by Cole to Dax. Two count. Cash breaks up the pin by Roddy and FTR get him up on the top rope. Powerplex to Strong! Bandido flies in with a pump kick of his own. Twist and Shout by Garcia to Takeshita. Snap half-and-half suplex by Fletcher to Garcia. Cole in now and both guys mirror each other with boots and superkicks. Lariat by Fletcher. Ushigarsohi by Cole to Fletcher. Everyone’s down. Now… eveyrone is up. Hockeyyyy fighttttttt. FTR try the Shatter Machine to Roddy but Cole breaks it up with a superkick. Bandido moonsaults on to Takeshita. Roddy sends FTR into each other but Fletcher superkicks him. Roddy stumbles right into the Shatter Machine and this one is over.
Winners: FTR, Konosuke Takeshita, & Kyle Fletcher
Rating: ***. Fine little eight-man scramble here. Again, as I’ve said, reminds me of the NJPW G1 multi-man matches where they just throw the good guys vs. the bad guys and see what happens.
Match #3. Swerve Strickland w/ Prince Nana vs. Shane Taylor w/ Shane Taylor Promotions
Swerve finesses his way out of a wrist lock and here we go! Taylor with a rolling elbow that lays Swerve out. Swerve tries a sunset flip powerbomb to the floor but Taylor hangs on and then splashes on his face! Commercial time. Back from break and Taylor plants Swerve with a huge uranage. Taylor misses a big splash and Swerve locks in a straight armbar… momentarily. Taylor is out and he knees Sweve in the face. Two count. Taylor… goes up top? Swerve catches him. Uh oh. Avalanche Samoan drop! Two count. Taylor rolls to the apron and Swerve goes up top, stomping him! Backflipping dive takes out everyone on the floor and Swerve finishes Taylor with the Housecall.
Winner: Swerve Strickland
Rating: **3/4. Again, not much here besides a poorly-timed commercial, which is frustrating because Shane Taylor is awesome and this could have gotten a lot more time.
Toni Storm is here, and she’s dressed like Carmen San Diego. Storm runs down her accomplishments and tells us Mone is the GOAT. Storm is not, nor is she meant to be. Storm was meant to be who she is, a manic, erotic, neurotic, consistently sweating.. Trans-Atlantic whore! When the belt is in Storm’s bosom, she makes magic happen. Storm says something about pulling a rabbit from Mone’s.. somewhere. But you will have to kill Storm to beat her.
Match #4. Hologram, Mark Briscoe, & Willow Nightingale vs. MxM Collection & Taya Valkyrie
Arm drag by Madden to Hologram, but Hologram is back with a shotgun dropkick. Enziguiri by Hologram and a shotgun dropkick from the top. Inside-out tieres to Mansoor and a big suicide dive. Madden catches him with a Bossman Slam on the outside and we’re going to commercial. Back from commercial and Hologram reverses Madden into a DDT and here comes Chicken! Briscoe with chops and Redneck Kung Fu to everyone! Ghetto Blaster to Madden. Uppercuts to Mansoor. Madden gets low bridged and Briscoe follows up with a spicy dropkick. Johnny TV grabs the legs of Briscoe, allowing Mansoor to dropkick the back of the head. Spanish Fly by Hologram to Mansoor. Hurricanrana by Valkyrie to Hologram. Spinebuster by Willow! Mansoor grabs Willow’s hair but Briscoe throat thrusts him, right into a pounce by Willow, and the Portal Bomb by Hologram! Double suicide dives by Briscoe and Hologram. Froggy Bow in the middle by Briscoe to Mansoor and this one’s over!
Winners: Hologram, Mark Briscoe, & Willow Nightingale
Rating: ***. Fun little trios match right here, and it seems like Willow and Briscoe especially thrive in these situations.
Kris Statlander is in the back with Lexy Nair. Statlander doesn’t want to talk about Willow, or how important everyone else is. Wheeler Yuta is here and Statlander doesn’t want to hear that, so she shoves him into some stuff in the back. Statlander turns around and gets face-to-face with Moxley, and she looks scared, but Moxley tells her not to let anyone tell her who she is, or what she’s worth.
The Don Callis Family joins Tony Schiavone in the ring. Don welcomes the newest member of the Don Callis Family… Kazuchika Okada! Callis knows Omega is laying in a hospital bed right now, with tubes coming out of him, and a bag hanging off of him, and Callis doesn’t think Omega is making it to All In. If Omega makes it to All In, he will truly be alone. Omega has destroyed all of his relationships, and he doesn’t have one friend left.
Here’s Mark Briscoe.
“Don Callis… ya sound stupid, ya weird lookin’ bastard.”
Briscoe tells us he’s Omegas friend. But he’s not Omega’s only friend…
Kota Ibushi is back! Briscoe and Lance Archer pair off as Ibushi disposes of Josh Alexander. Ibushi and Okada square off in the center of the ring! Ibushi drops Okada with a roundhouse kick and the Don Callis Family retreat.
Back from commercial and The WorkHorsemen are brawling with Big Bill and Bryan Keith! Henry gets a head start and eats a huge boot from Bill. Keith bounces Drake’s face off the steel steps as Henry tries to cover him up. Keith sets up and unfolds four chair as Bill chokeslams Henry through them! Rough landing.
The Patriarchy’s music hit and here comes Christian and company. Christian has a problem when a backstage brawl spills out in the entire and takes up his mic time, but he’s got an announcement. Nick has been wrestling at a God-like pace the last few months, and it’s got everything to do with Christian’s guidance. It’s time for Nick to start walking beside Chrisitan, and not behind him. It’s time for Christian and Nick to become the first ever father and son tag team champions. Bill says maybe Nick is adopted because he’s heard with Mama Wayne’s behavior, anyone could be Wayne’s dad.
Christian is wondering if Big Bill fell off last weekend and if that’s the bottle talking? Christian is the face of TNT now and forever.
A video of Bowens and Daddy Ass from last week is shown. Bowens tells Daddy Ass that he needs to climb the ladder and he needs to win, and he’s supposed to help him.
Match #5. JetSpeed vs. Gates of Agony
Springboard crossbody by Knight and a dropkick that sends Toa to the outside. Body slam to Kaun. Knight tries a senton but lands on Kaun’s knees. Ricochet is on commentary, by the way. Kaun then bounces Knight off everything around the ringside area. Speedball tries a plancha but Toa shoulder blocks him out of mid-air! Commercial break. We’re back as Speedball gets the tag and comes off the top with a missile dropkick. Kick combo to Kaun but Speedball runs into an elbow. Kaun is put on the top rope but Toa comes in now, missing a charge in the corner and eating the post. Knight hurricanranas Kaun off the top where Speedball catches him with a sit-out powerbomb! Two count. Toa is back in and catches both men in a fall away slam/Samoan drop combo! Running hip attack by Toa and a Meteora by Speedball. Headbutt by Toa to Knight. Gates of Agony try to Open the Gates but Knight counters with a double DDT. Double dropkick by JetSpeed to Toa and a pair of topes to the outside. Kaun catches Bailey with an avalanche in the corner and a lung blower for two. Speedball backflips out of a suplex and catches Kaun with the Shooting Star knee drop. Tornado kick by Speedball! Tag to Knight and the UFO Splash finishes this one!
Winners: JetSpeed
Rating: ***. Knight and Bailey are such a fun tag team, and they looked great here. Gates of Agony also got a chance to shine and it’s good to see AEW take them more seriously this last run.
Match #6. All-Star Eight-Woman Tag Team Match: Athena, Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, & Thekla vs. Queen Aminata, Thunder Rosa, & TayJay
Aminata introduces Ford to her own posterior, but Bayne breaks it up and dumps her to the outside. Thunder and Athena fight on the apron and all of the women find themselves on the outside. Ford and Aminata go up top on respective corner and moonsault off to the crowd of women. Commercial break. Back from break and Thekla superkicks Aminata in the back of the head. Spider’s Web over the rope by Thekla, but lets go before the five. Aminata ducks a clothesline and delivers one of her own. Snap suplex by Aminata. Rolling elbow by Thekla. Headbutt by Aminata. Tag to Tay Melo. Ford meets here in the middle of the ring. DDT by Tay gets two. Double German suplex by Bayne to TayJay! Jumping knee by Melo and a tag to Thunder. Athena in too, and both women trade hard chops in the center. Spinning back kick and an enziguri by Athena. Rosa comes back with a corner dropkick and a reverse neckbreaker. Dropkick by Rosa as Athena is draped along the bottom rope. Ford makes the save but Tay is in with a package piledriver! Spear by Bayne. DDT by Anna. Thekla does the spider walk.. and then spears Jay! Aminata in with a snap swinging neckreaker! Athena traps a leg and tombstones Aminata! Thunder sneaks in with a Death Valley Driver to Athena! Billy Starkz distracts the referee as Red Velvet gives Athena the title, and she hits Thunder from behind for the win!
Winners: Athena, Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, & Thekla
Rating: **3/4. A cluster in the main event here, as you can tell they ran short on time. That said, Athena and Thekla should be winning, and they should be winning a lot. Seems like Thunder Rosa and Athena are on a collision course for each other so this one makes sense here.