AEW Dynamite & Collision Results (10/15/2025)

Here are the full results for October 15th, episode of AEW Dynamite/ AEW Collision.

AEW DYNAMITE & COLLISION RESULTS (10/15/2025)

The show opens up with commentary welcoming us and we get a rundown of what’s coming up on tonight’s episode of Dynamite and Collision, along with a look back at the injury Kota Ibushi sustained on last week’s Collision and the involvement of Kenny Omega.

We then head to the back, where we see Kenny talking to Jack Perry to set up the trios match tonight. Commentary then runs down the rest of what’s to come tonight, along with the lineup for WrestleDream. We then head to the back once again, this time for the famous last words, where Renee Paquette conducts a sit-down interview with AEW Women’s Champion Kris Statlander and Toni Storm. Storm talks about how she is the title, wondering who she is without it but just as important who is Kris Statlander. Statlander then retorts saying that Toni has never known who Kris is because she is constantly evolving. Statlander then says Toni Storm I will give you the rest you deserve. Storm. then responds by saying wrestling is full of lies, but at WrestleDream we will find out the truth. Statlander then says she knows the truth and she just needs to accept it.

She then asks Renee if this interview is over and both women take their microphones off to storm to ringside and a brawl ensues. The fight then turns to Statlander blocking a Storm Zero, only to take a German suplex. Both women then take turns debating on hitting each other with the title, but the respect is evident enough that neither wants to go that route before their big match at WrestleDream. Toni’s music then hits as she leaves the ring before we head to another area backstage.

We then see Jack Perry explore his crafty side, whittling away at a wood block as he addresses the Young Bucks. He says he loves them, but when he needed the Bucks most they left him behind and refused to have his back so he had to go deep into his past to find someone who would. Luchasaurus then appears, growling as we head back to ringside.

GOA then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night and they are accompanied by Ricochet. The Hurt Syndicate then make their way down to the ring next, with commentary looking back at the Street Fight last week and reminding us this is a straight up tag team match as the match gets underway.

Tag Team Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin) vs. The Demand’s Gates of Agony (Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun)

The match starts off with Benjamin and Kaun going at it, with Benjamin sending Kaun to the corner. Kaun then turns it around, but Benjamin stands up to him. We then get an exchange of holds that leads to Kaun hitting the ropes and Benjamin hits him with a kick and a suplex. Benjamin then tags in Bobby Lashley for a double team. Lashley then hits a stalling suplex and he takes Kaun down hard to the mat. Kaun then starts to turn things around as Liona gets a blind tag, but Lashley sends him off the apron before going after Kaun. Ricochet then distracts the referee, while Kaun hits a low blow and Liona follows it up by dropping Lashley to the floor.

Toa Liona levels Lashley with a back elbow and looks to whip him into the corner. Lashley responds with a belly-to-belly suplex to Liona, then tags in Benjamin as Kaun tags in on his side. Benjamin beats down and charges at him in the corner, but Ricochet hops up onto the apron to distract Benjamin. Benjamin levels Ricochet, but Kaun manages to roll him up. Benjamin then kicks out.

An interfering Liona looks to bodyslam Benjamin, but Benjamin catches him with a DDT. Liona levels Benjamin with a headbutt. Lashley and Liona take out one another with clotheslines on the outside as Kaun ascends to the top rope. Benjamin meets him up there and delivers a superplex to him. While the referee is distracted by MVP, Ricochet runs over Lashley with a Shining Wizard. MVP hits Ricochet with his cane on the outside, but Kaun pins Lashley for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Demand’s Gates of Agony (Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun)!

After the match, GOA celebrate with Ricochet on the ramp.

We then take a look at the confrontation between Darby Allin and Jon Moxley at the New York Comic-Con ahead of their I Quit Match at WrestleDream and we head to an undisclosed location for the special face-to-face.

We see a prison visit window separating both men as Moxley addresses the situation they’re in. Moxley says he knows Allin isn’t one to quit, so he wonders what they’re supposed to do. Allin then admits he thought about joining the Death Riders, but remembers what Moxley did to Bryan Danielson and can’t see him going to war with someone who would do that. Moxley then says sacrifices have to be made.

Allin then says that at the summit of Mount Everest he saw the freedom that AEW represents and how Moxley is trying to chip away at all of it. Allin then says when he makes Moxley quit at WrestleDream, the rest of his crew will see Moxley for who he really is and the whole thing will come crumbling around him. Moxley then responds by saying Allin’s opponent at WrestleDream is not Moxley, but the ghosts that he has been dealing with all his life. Moxley then says that at WrestleDream Allin will understand none of this is about him and as Moxley finishes his statement, PAC blindsides Allin and sends him into the desk and window. Allin is bloodied and left alone as PAC and Moxley leave the room.

We then cut outside the arena to see the rest of the Death Riders ahead of their matches tonight and Claudio Castagnoli is in action up next as he faces Roderick Strong. We then head to the back, where we see Claudio Castagnoli making his way down to the ring through the crowd for the next match of the night. Roderick Strong then makes his way down to the ring next and the match is underway.

Singles Match: The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli vs. Paragon’s Roderick Strong

The match starts off with both men going at it early on and Castagnoli takes the upper hand as he sends Strong to the mat. Strong then starts to fight back until Castagnoli takes control with a side headlock. Strong then breaks free to hit the ropes, dodging an attack and Castagnoli hits a backbreaker on Strong. Strong then fights to his feet, only to be dropped with a scoop slam by Castagnoli. Castagnoli then follows it up with a chinlock.

Strong is back on his feet as he hits the ropes, running right into a big boot by Castagnoli. Strong then leaves the ring for a breather, but gets brought up by the hair to the apron by Castagnoli. Both men then go at it until Strong drops Castagnoli onto the hardest part of the ring. With his opponent on the outside, Strong goes back in the ring for a baseball slide only to be caught by Castagnoli for a giant swing that sends Strong into the guardrail.

Strong then hits a dropkick on Castagnoli in the ring, only to be laid out for a near fall by Castagnoli. He then transitions to a crossface, but Strong manages to reach the ropes with his leg to break the hold. Strong is in the corner and he takes some shots from Castagnoli, who hits a back suplex for a two count. Castagnoli then grabs the legs of Strong, who avoids him to hit the ropes for a clothesline and a back heel kick. Strong then dodges a kick by Castagnoli, sending him to the outside for a kick through the ropes that sends Castagnoli into the barricade and brings him up for a backbreaker.

Strong then sends Castagnoli back in the ring, buts get caught in the corner by Castagnoli. Both men then go at it on the turnbuckle, where Strong hits a kick on Castagnoli before hitting some clubbing elbows and follows it up with a backbreaker onto the top turnbuckle. Both men then make their way up and Castagnoli blocks a knee strike by Strong to hit a pop-up uppercut for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli!

After the match, Castagnoli leaves the ring and we cut away from ringside.

We then take a look back at Don Callis celebrating his birthday alongside his Family. This includes a video message from Konosuke Takeshita, who promises to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship for the Don Callis Family. Okada then has heard enough, shutting off the video and claiming he pressed the wrong button before they move on with their dinner.

We then take a look at NJPW King of Pro Wrestling that night in Japan and Takeshita’s victory over Zack Sabre Jr. to make good on his promise to the Family.

We then head back to ringside, where Don Callis introduces his Family for the next match of the night and Mark Davis, Hechicero and josh Alexander make their way down to the ring. Jack Perry, Luchasaurus and Kenny Omega then make their way down to the ring next.

Trios Match: “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express (“Jungle Boy” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) vs. Don Callis Family (Mark Davis, Hechicero and “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander)

The match starts off with Kenny Omega is in the ring, waiting to see who faces him. Alexander then teases getting involved, only to tag in Hechicero instead. Omega and Hechicero then trade holds, with Omega kicking out quick. Hechicero then responds by taking out the leg of Omega and following it up with an inverted dragon screw. Omega is then brought to his feet for an arm wringer and Hechicero gets sent to the outside.

Alexander then attacks Omega to keep him at bay, bringing him back in the ring as Davis gets the tag. This then leads to a 3-on-1 attack until Alexander gets back in and Omega manages to get a tag to Perry. Perry then gets some shots in on Alexander before quickly tagging in Luchasaurus for a double team and Luchasaurus gets some hard shots in on Alexander as well before Perry tags in for a near fall. A tag is then made to Davis and he lays Perry out with a shoulder tackle and sends him to the outside.

Chaos then ensues until Perry gets taken down for an ankle lock by Alexander. Davis and Hechicero then clear the apron of Perry’s tag partners, leaving him to find a way out on his own with an enziguiri on Alexander. Omega is back on his feet, slowly getting on the apron and he takes the tag from Perry and unloads on Alexander for a near fall despite Hechicero’s efforts to intervene.

Alexander then regains control with a set of German suplexes, but Omega fights back for a backslide and a driving knee strike. This then gets a two count before Alexander grabs the rope. Tags are then made to Luchasaurus and Mark Davis and the hoss fight ends with both of them. Perry then runs into the ring to intercept Alexander running in, but takes a swinging hammerlock by Hechicero. Omega then clears him out and Luchasaurus hits a big headbutt on Davis to send him to the ropes. A tag is then made to Omega, who looks for a V-Trigger before Callis hops on the apron to distract him and this allows Alexander to hit a chop block.

Davis then looks for a lariat on Omega, but Perry takes the proverbial bullet. Omega then blocks a powerbomb but takes a stuffed piledriver by Davis instead while managing to narrowly kick out at two. Luchasaurus then runs in for an assist as Hechicero tags in, but he gets taken out by Perry who tags in and a Doomsday Device gets the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express (“Jungle Boy” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus)!

After the match, the celebration is cut short by the arrival of the Young Bucks, who go after Jurassic Express before confronting Kenny Omega. This is then cut off by Jurassic Express sending the Bucks out of the ring before an escalera leads to a dive by Perry onto the Don Callis Family. Jurassic Express then celebrate up on the ramp.

Singles Match: Triangle of Madness’ Skye Blue vs. Jamie Hayter

The match starts off with Hayter quickly taking Blue to the mat, but Blue fights to her feet for an arm wringer. Blue then gets a hammerlock on Hayter, who gets caught on her shoulders for a near fall on a side headlock. Hayter is then kept from standing up as Blue pulls her down by her hair before Hayter makes it back up. Hayter then takes Blue down hard, eventually getting a two count.

Hayter then brings Blue to each corner, slamming her head against the turnbuckle before mounting up on the fourth for some punches. Hayter then hits a snap suplex on Blue that sends her to the canvas for a near fall. Hayter then hits another suplex on Blue that forces her to roll out of the ring for a breather as Julia Hart checks on her, while Hayter leaves the ring. Hater then offers a free shot to Hart, but Blue hits a thrust kick instead before hitting a neckbreaker off the apron to keep Hayter down.

Blue then regains control to set Hayter up on the turnbuckle. Hayter then fights her off before hitting a missile dropkick to send Blue to the canvas. Hayter then sends Blue to the corner before sending her crashing back to the mat with a back suplex for a near fall. Hayter then hits a boot on Blue. Hayter then brings Blue onto her shoulders, but Blue fights back for a stunner. Blue then sends Hayter to the mat before they trade strikes and Hayter hits a backbreaker to regain control. Both women then end up on the mat as the referee begins the count. Blue then heads to the apron, using the ropes to get back on her feet as Hayter stands back up. Hayter then goes after Blue, but is sent to the outside where she catches Blue in mid-air to slam her onto the floor.

Hater then brings Blue back into the ring and she hits a running lariat for a two count. Blue then blocks a Hayterade for a Sliced Bread, but that only gets a two count before Hayter pops back up for a Hayterade for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Jamie Hayter!

After the match, Julia Hart brings Skye Blue out of the ring to regroup as Hayter celebrates her win. Thekla then appears on the screen, admitting that she only attacked Hayter in May because she was there and nothing more. Thekla then says her name is poison and on Saturday it’s gonna get toxic to the core. Thekla then says come on Jamie impress me. Hayter then scoffs at this and her music hits.

We then head to the back, where we hear from “Ultimo Moné” as she celebrates herself holding ten titles at once. Before she focuses on WrestleDream Moné talks about becoming the longest-reigning TBS Championship on Friday at 509 days. Moné then says it is a big deal for her as she gears up to defend the CMLL Title against Persephone at Arena Mexico. Moné then walks off.

“Hangman” Adam Page then makes his way down to commentary for the next match of the night. LFI then make their way down to the ring next and The Opps follow. The Opps then stare down LFI and the match is underway.

AEW World Trios Championship Match (AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page will be on commentary): The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata) (c) vs. La Facción Ingobernable (ROH World Tag Team Champion “El Toro Blanco” RUSH, Dralistico and The Beast Mortos)

The match starts off with Hobbs and Mortos and we get a hoss fight between both men as they send each other into the corner. Hobbs then takes the upper hand to set Mortos up in the turnbuckle, knocking Dralistico off the apron when he tries to intervene and this allows Mortos to take Hobbs to the mat. Hobbs is back up and he takes Mortos down with a shoulder tackle and RUSH tags in. RUSH then calls for Shibata to get in and Shibata takes the tag to hit a flurry of strikes on RUSH, who responds with some chops.

Shibata then hits RUSH with some chops of his own and he stops RUSH with an STO before Samoa Joe tags himself in. Mortos then tags in as well and Mortos slaps Joe in the face, only to take some jabs from Joe. Joe then sends Mortos down before getting a tag to Shibata, who hits a snapmare on Mortos before the rest of LFI run in for an assist. Things then break down as LFI essentially triple team Shibata, sending him to the corner for a triple dropkick. LFI then stand tall.

Dralistico then comes in for a near fall on Shibata before sending him to the corner. Dralistico then runs to the corner, but gets cut off with a running boot by Shibata who follows up with a running dropkick for a two count. A tag is then made to Hobbs and Hobbs cuts off LFI trying to intervene before stacking them up in the corner, but RUSH gets a boot on Hobbs. He and Mortos then each charge at Hobbs, who takes them out with ease before catching Dralistico for a big slam.

A tag is then made to Samoa Joe, who clears the ring before dropping Dralistico for a near fall. He then gets another one before Dralistico kicks out and he sends Dralistico to the corner before RUSH and Mortos run in. Chaos then ensues as Shibata takes RUSH to the outside, while Hobbs keeps Mortos away. Dralistico then heads to the top, but gets caught in a Coquina Clutch by Samoa Joe and he taps out and goes out cold as the referee calls for the bell.

The winners and still the AEW World Trios Champions, The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata)!

After the match, there is no time for celebration as LFI attacks The Opps before RUSH spits on Page to rile him up. Page then enters the ring to get some revenge, clearing them from the ring as Samoa Joe picks up the AEW World Championship. There is a brief stare-down between Joe and Page before Joe forcibly hands the title back to the champion. Joe then leaves the ring, mouthing off at Page.

Hangman Page then leaves the ring with his championship and commentary hypes up WrestleDream before we gear up for our the next match of the night.

We then head to the back, where we see Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia and they are accompanied by Marina Shafir as they head through the crowd and down to the ring for the next match of the night. Kyle O’Reilly and Orange Cassidy then make their way down the ring next and the match is underway.

Tag Team Match: The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly) vs. The Death Riders (Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta)

The match starts off with Cassidy and Yuta until Yuta tags out to Garcia, who circles the mat to goad Cassidy into a fight. Cassidy then thinks better of it in the corner before escaping a hold from Garcia. Garcia then gets him to the mat, but Cassidy eventually kips up to his feet only for Garcia to take him right back down. Cassidy then gets back to his feet, teasing putting his hands in his pockets only to do Garcia’s old dance.

This then seems to frustrate Garcia slightly before O’Reilly gets in. He and Cassidy then double team Garcia and bring Yuta in before both men take a breather on the outside.

We then see the Riders back in control as Yuta comes in for a crossface on O’Reilly. O’Reilly then fights back and manages to make a tag to Cassidy, who hits Sole Food on Garcia before sending Yuta down with an arm drag. He then slams each man’s face into the turnbuckle before hitting an elbow on Garcia after Yuta dodges it, but Yuta gets his when Cassidy hits a DDT on him. Garcia then sees an opening, but it closes quickly when Cassidy hits him with a Beach Break. He then looks ready for an Orange Punch, but Yuta blocks it and counters to send Cassidy crashing to the mat as Moxley can be seen lurking in the crowd.

Cassidy then hits a Stundog Millionaire on Yuta as O’Reilly comes in for a series of strikes on Garcia, who turns it around with a suplex. O’Reilly then applies a guillotine as Moxley approaches the ring. Garcia then breaks free as Cassidy goes after Yuta on the outside. Shafir then distracts the referee as PAC blindsides Cassidy, while O’Reilly is forced to break the hold when he thinks he’s had it won and Castagnoli gets the jump on O’Reilly on the apron before sending him back in the ring, allowing Yuta to get the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Death Riders (Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta)!

After the match, The Death Riders continue the beatdown as Moxley grabs a microphone to enter the ring but Darby Allin’s music cuts him off. Allin then comes out walking slowly after the beating he took earlier today and he gets even more of a beating when Castagnoli hits him with a running uppercut. PAC then joins in, but Allin slowly makes his way toward the ring even as Yuta and Garcia run in for more damage.

Moxley then watches on as Allin takes a kick by Shafir, seemingly stopping Allin in his tracks. Moxley then makes fun of this as we see Allin reaching to the apron, creeping into the ring as the Conglomeration come out to clear the other Death Riders from ringside. Back in the ring, we see Allin revealing the AEW flag he took with him to Mount Everest, taking the microphone from Moxley to say it’s never too late to say “I Quit.” Moxley then responds to this by dropping Allin onto the flag with a Paradigm Shift before he and the Death Riders leave through the crowd as Allin smiles.

Megan Bayne then makes her way out for the next match of the night before FTR and Big Stoke come out alongside her. The four then make their way down to the ring and it seems we are going to hear from the Top Gods. Stoke then hands the mic to Bayne, who asks Willow Nightingale how it feels knowing she came out here giving everything she had only to realize it wasn’t good enough. Bayne then says now look at you trying to dust yourself off, tag in a new friend and take another swing at the Megasus. Bayne then says you think that makes you a fighter, but really that just makes you stupid. Bayne then says she guesses she didn’t beat it through Willow’s skull hard enough, so maybe watching her tear Harley apart tonight will finally make it click. Bayne then says it may be fun playing hero, but Willow’s fate will be the same as everyone else who does it and that is bowing down before her.

Stoke then says he cannot articulate how much he hates Willow Nightingale, but he can say how much he hates Kevin Knight as he talks about FTR taking out JetSpeed this Saturday. Harwood then takes the microphone to talk about how great FTR is, while running down the crowd. Harwood then says people will not give FTR their credit, but he hopes JetSpeed won’t do that because they’re standing across the ring from God this Saturday. He is then cut off by the appearance of JetSpeed alongside Harley Cameron and Cameron says she knows what FTR stands for and that is Fear The Wrath. They then opt to meet the four rivals in the ring and it’s a brawl at ringside. This then culminates in Nightingale taking Harwood to the mat with a spinebuster followed by a UFO Splash by Knight before Stoke retrieves Harwood to regroup on the ramp. We then find out that the scheduled match between Cameron and Bayne starts right now.

Singles Match: Harley Cameron vs. “The Megasus” Megan Bayne

The match starts off with Bayne sending Cameron to the corner with a big boot. Bayne then sends her across the ring for another running attack, but Cameron dodges it to get some shots in before Bayne takes her down hard. Bayne then follows it up with a suplex before catching Cameron in the corner for some stomps. Bayne then hits a running splash in the corner and she follows it up with a suplex and Bayne is in control as she hits a couple of body slams. Cameron then shows some tenacity as she gets back to her feet, sending Bayne into the ropes on a bulldog before attacking Bayne in the ropes.

Cameron then slams Bayne’s face into the turnbuckle, but Bayne hits a back suplex bringing Cameron into the ring and onto the canvas. Bayne then regains control with a leg sweep, sending Cameron down hard. Bayne then goes up top, but she is intercepted by Cameron, who gets her in a tree of woe for a dropkick. Cameron then hits the ropes for a headscissors into a DDT, but only gets a near fall. Bayne then fights back a suplex for a Falcon Arrow, garnering a two count of her own.

Bayne then gets Cameron on her shoulders, climbing the turnbuckle but Cameron hits a sunset flip of sorts, rolling Bayne up for a two count. Cameron then sends Bayne to the corner for a couple of hip checks before Bayne lays her out with a lariat. Bayne then hits the Fate’s Descent on Cameron and gets a cover, only for Cameron to kick out. Bayne then sets Cameron up for a running Liger Bomb and hits it for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Megasus” Megan Bayne!

After the match, Bayne celebrates the win.

We then head to the back, where we hear from HOOK and Eddie Kingston as they address moving on from Sammy Guevara and looking to get into the tag division. They then issue an open challenge for the Tailgate Brawl ahead of WrestleDream on Saturday.

Trios Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe and AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido) vs. Don Callis Family (“The Murderhawk Monster”Lance Archer, Rocky “Azucar” Romero and AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher)

The match starts off with Fletcher and Briscoe going at it, with Fletcher being sent to the corner as Brody King gets the tag. We then get a triple team situation and it leads to King slamming Bandido onto Fletcher and Mark Briscoe and Bandido start doing the Macarena in celebration.

Fletcher is back in control as he goes at Briscoe in the ring. Briscoe then fights back to hit the ropes and both men collide to fall to the mat. They then slowly make their way up for tags to King and Archer and it’s a hoss fight leading to a Death Valley Driver by King for a two count. Bandido then comes in off a tag, but Archer sends him into King before attacking the injured shoulder.

A tag is then made to Fletcher who hits a running kick and Romero tags in for a diving attack for a near fall on Bandido. Fletcher then comes in and chaos ensues, leading to Bandido taking down Romero. King then hits a senton and a Briscoe hits a Froggy Bow and this is only good for a two count. Briscoe and Fletcher then go at it until Fletcher hits a thrust kick on Briscoe, only to get taken out by King. Back in the ring, Brodido goes after Archer and Romero and they take Romero out for the win.

The winners of the Trios Match, The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe and AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King and ROH World Champion Bandido)!

After the match, Briscoe and Fletcher fight to the back as Brodido celebrate their win until El Clone makes his way out to distract the duo, giving Kazuchika Okada the opening to lay them out with the Rainmaker. Okada then stands tall with Don Callis and both men leave the ring as the show comes to a close.

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