AEW Collision Homecoming Results
AEW Collision Homecoming Oct 11 Results: Omega Saves Ibushi & More. Jacksonville, Florida was the place to be on Saturday night as AEW Collision Homecoming 2025 delivered non-stop action, jaw-dropping moments, and unforgettable chaos at Daily’s Place! From explosive tag team showdowns to high-stakes singles matches, the night was packed with everything fans love about AEW — and then some. With rivalries heating up ahead of WrestleDream, the energy in the arena was electric as the biggest stars in the company clashed in battles that left the crowd on the edge of their seats.
The Top Gods showcased their dominance, Toni Storm and Kris Statlander teamed up for a rare alliance, and Josh Alexander left his mark with a brutal win over Kota Ibushi — but that was only the beginning. Chaos erupted when the Don Callis Family tried to take control, only to be met by the timely arrival of Kenny Omega, reminding everyone why Daily’s Place is AEW’s ultimate battleground. With multiple storylines converging and WrestleDream just days away, Collision Homecoming proved why AEW continues to deliver the most thrilling moments in wrestling today!
AEW Collision Homecoming Rundown –
The night at Daily’s Place started with fiery confrontations and chaotic showdowns, setting the tone for an action-packed AEW Collision Homecoming.
Collision Kicks Off with Chaos and Confrontations
AEW Collision Homecoming opened in style as the Triangle of Madness stormed the ring to make their intentions crystal clear. Toni Storm, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron were immediately called out, and the three rivals promised nothing less than total destruction and mayhem throughout the night.
Before the matches even began, tensions ran high. Statlander theatrically warned she might leave a lasting mark on her foes, while Storm reminded her teammates about their looming WrestleDream showdown. Meanwhile, backstage alliances were tested as Big Bill and Bryan Keith stepped in to mediate between Max Caster and Anthony Bowens, who spent more time arguing than cooperating. Across the arena, FTR’s partnership with Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne was on full display, with the Top Gods and JetSpeed Babes set to clash in a high-stakes Mixed Trios Match that had the Daily’s Place crowd buzzing.
Josh Alexander Vs. Kota Ibushi
The opening bout of AEW Collision Homecoming saw Kota Ibushi make his Daily’s Place debut against Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family. The two stars traded early strikes and counters, with Ibushi showing off his high-flying arsenal, including a plancha to the outside and standing moonsaults that thrilled the crowd. Alexander fought back with a series of punishing moves, targeting Ibushi’s leg and using underhanded tactics with Don Callis at ringside.
As the match intensified, both competitors delivered near-fall after near-fall, combining powerful strikes, suplexes, and aerial maneuvers. Ibushi nearly put Alexander away with running knees and a half-and-half suplex, but Alexander repeatedly kicked out, refusing to stay down. The bout spilled to the apron, where Alexander slammed Ibushi to the hardest part of the ring, leaving him visibly shaken.
Ultimately, Alexander capitalized on Ibushi’s injuries, keeping him off balance and forcing the referee to call the match via countout after Ibushi could not continue. In a shocking conclusion, Alexander secured the victory, while Don Callis and his faction looked on, further establishing their dominance in Collision.
Winner: Josh Alexander (Don Callis Family)
Even after Josh Alexander’s victory, chaos continued as Kota Ibushi received medical attention at ringside. Don Callis taunted the crowd, proclaiming the unstoppable dominance of his faction. Mark Davis returned unexpectedly, attacking the injured Ibushi and further asserting the Family’s power, seemingly leaving the situation out of control.
Just when it looked like the Don Callis Family had taken over, Kenny Omega made a dramatic entrance. Flying down the ramp with a garbage can in hand, Omega smashed it over Alexander’s head and took out Davis in the process. With the Family reeling, Omega unleashed a knee strike and another garbage can blow, sending a clear message that the Don Callis Family isn’t untouchable — and Daily’s Place would not allow their reign of chaos to go unchallenged.
Fletcher vs. Briscoe Builds to a Brutal Climax
AEW put the spotlight on the TNT Championship rivalry, previewing the fifth straight showdown between “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and hard-nosed challenger Mark Briscoe. With WrestleDream just seven days away, the animosity has only intensified — both men have adapted and escalated through four previous encounters, and now the stakes are higher than ever. Expect a desperate, physical battle where neither competitor will leave anything in reserve.
Briscoe made his intentions crystal clear: he wants singles gold and he’s coming to Jacksonville to take it. “I’m about to drag you out to deep waters, boy. You better hope you don’t drown,” he snarled — a warning that promises a punishing, old-school fight. Fletcher will need every bit of his tactical nous and brutality to survive; this one feels built for a war, not a clinic.
Countdown to Clash: Hangman Page vs. Samoa Joe
With WrestleDream just a week away, tensions between AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and challenger Samoa Joe are at an all-time high. Their recent face-to-face on AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday made it clear that Joe sees Page as a fraud, promising to expose him and teach him a lesson he won’t forget.
Page fired back confidently, vowing resilience in the face of Joe’s signature chokehold. “If you lock me in the choke, Joe, I will not tap again. And when the match is over, Joe, I hope you can look me in the eye and know that I am the champion of the world!” Their war of words has set the stage for a high-stakes showdown, where pride and the AEW World Championship are both on the line.
Tag Team Match – Max Caster & Anthony Bowens Vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens faced off against Big Bill and Bryan Keith in a tag team bout filled with miscommunication and high-paced action. The match started with Caster and Bowens debating who should enter first, leading to early confusion that their opponents quickly exploited. Big Bill and Keith dominated much of the early action, targeting both members with punishing strikes and isolating Bowens, while Caster egged on the crowd and occasionally inserted himself at critical moments.
Despite their ongoing disagreements, Caster and Bowens fought back with tandem offense, springboard kicks, and signature moves that left both opponents reeling. The crowd erupted as the duo executed a series of high-impact maneuvers, culminating in Bowens hitting a Mollywhop on Keith for the pin.
Even after the victory, tension lingered between Caster and Bowens, as their inability to fully trust each other was evident. While they secured the win, their partnership remains fragile, setting the stage for more drama in future Collision tag team action.
Winners: Max Caster & Anthony Bowens
Bang Bang Gang Faces Off With Big Bill & Bryan Keith
The Bang Bang Gang, led by Ace Austin and Juice Robinson, ran into Big Bill and Bryan Keith in a heated confrontation at Daily’s Place. Austin Gunn, feeling confident in front of the Jacksonville crowd, took center stage as tensions quickly escalated. Bill reminded Robinson of their last encounter while the two sides traded words, with Ace Austin calling out Bill for his recent loss. Keith intervened, questioning the intruders, and tried to keep the situation from boiling over.
Despite the verbal sparring, the confrontation ended without a full-blown brawl. As the Bang Bang Gang exited, they left a warning for Big Bill and Keith: “If they’re not down, we got two words for ‘em … guns up!” The segment set up an intriguing collision course between the two factions, promising fireworks in upcoming AEW events.
Tag Team Match – TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay) Vs. Dream Girl Ellie & Carolina Cruz
TayJay reunited tonight at Daily’s Place, showcasing the same chemistry that made them a dominant duo. From the opening bell, they controlled Dream Girl Ellie and Carolina Cruz with precise tandem offense. Tay Melo’s strikes and kicks stood out, earning cheers from the crowd while keeping their opponents on the defensive. The team’s coordination and aggression allowed them to systematically wear down their challengers.
In the closing moments, Anna Jay hit a devastating Gory Special drop into Melo’s knee, leaving Ellie incapacitated and securing the pinfall. TayJay’s victory highlighted their continued cohesion and dominance in the AEW women’s tag team division, reinforcing their status as a top contender team.
Winners: TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay)
Roderick Strong Confronts the Death Riders
Roderick Strong took the spotlight alongside Conglomeration members Willow Nightingale, Tomohiro Ishii, Orange Cassidy, and Kyle O’Reilly in a tense backstage segment. Amid humorous exchanges about the multiple Kyles in AEW, Strong made it clear that he doesn’t fear the Death Riders and is willing to take them on at any opportunity. His challenge added a serious edge to the otherwise lighthearted banter with Cassidy and Nightingale, setting up potential future confrontations.
Willow Nightingale added her own flair by supporting her Conglomeration-adjacent friends and firing up the group with a spirited Mark Briscoe impersonation. Cassidy noted how quickly Nightingale and the others have grown into confident performers, while the segment concluded with a clear message: the Death Riders and Strong are on a collision course, promising intense action in upcoming AEW events.
The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Demand: War Brewing
The rivalry between The Hurt Syndicate and The Demand continues to heat up following their intense street fight on Title Tuesday, where The Demand came up short. Bishop Kaun warned that their feud is far from over, while Toa Liona emphatically declared, “We DEMAND war!” signaling that the conflict is escalating beyond last week’s battle.
Fans can expect the action to continue this Wednesday during the live 3-hour AEW Dynamite and Collision special, where Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin will clash with Kaun and Liona. The feud is set to reach new heights next Saturday at WrestleDream, as both sides face off once again in a high-stakes Trios Match that promises chaos and excitement.
Darby Allin and Jon Moxley Face-Off on Dynamite
Chaos has been brewing between Darby Allin and the Death Riders ever since Allin handcuffed PAC during his match with Orange Cassidy, nearly igniting a Molotov Cocktail before security intervened. The tension escalated further when Allin attacked Jon Moxley at New York City Comic Con, prompting Death Riders members to issue ominous warnings. Marina Shafir, Daniel Garcia, and PAC criticized Allin’s reckless tactics and warned that his stunts won’t go unchallenged, highlighting the growing animosity.
Jon Moxley finally spoke, vowing, “The very next time I see Darby Allin, he will get his face smashed in. That’s a promise.” With their “I Quit” match set for WrestleDream next week, the intensity between these two is at a peak. Fans will get a preview of their confrontation on this week’s Dynamite, where special precautions will keep them apart while still fueling the anticipation for the explosive showdown to come.
Trios Match: Triangle of Madness Vs. Statlander, Storm & Cameron
Daily’s Place was alive with anticipation as Toni Storm, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron teamed up to face the formidable Triangle of Madness—Thekla, Skye Blue, and Julia Hart. The champions and Storm showed early cohesion, with Storm starting strong and using her power and agility to dominate Thekla. Cameron and Statlander displayed impressive tandem offense, keeping Triangle of Madness on the defensive until Blue and Hart shifted the momentum with quick tags and well-timed strikes.
As the match progressed, the Triangle of Madness executed a relentless strategy, isolating Cameron and preventing her from recovering while keeping constant pressure on the champions. Despite Statlander and Storm delivering a series of high-impact moves, including powerbombs, suplexes, and tandem slams, the chaos and teamwork of Thekla, Blue, and Hart ultimately proved overwhelming.
In the closing moments, a miscommunication between Statlander and Storm allowed Triangle of Madness to capitalize. Hart and Blue delivered a coordinated attack that left their opponents vulnerable, enabling Thekla to hit a decisive spear and secure the victory for Triangle of Madness, proving that their cohesion and strategy can match any powerhouse combination in AEW.
Winner – Triangle of Madness.
Following the hard-fought trios match, Toni Storm grabbed the AEW Women’s World Championship and taunted her future opponent, running it down her face. Returning the title to Statlander, Storm made her intentions clear—she’s aiming to become a five-time AEW Women’s World Champion at WrestleDream, signaling that the rivalry between these two stars is far from over.
“Jungle” Jack Perry Meets with Kenny Omega
As AEW Collision: Homecoming continued, fans witnessed an unexpected encounter backstage. Kenny Omega reflected on his long-standing rivalry with Don Callis, expressing frustration over the personal attacks and betrayals that had taken a toll on him and those close to him.
Midway through his thoughts, Omega was interrupted by “Jungle” Jack Perry, who offered an apology for what happened to Kota Ibushi and surprisingly extended a hand of alliance. Though Omega was skeptical—reminding Perry of their violent history—Perry insisted that they share a common enemy.
Unmoved but intrigued, Omega told Perry he didn’t trust him but admitted he was running low on allies. He left the door open for a potential partnership on AEW Dynamite, saying, “You wanna prove something? I’ll see you at Dynamite.”
Kris Statlander & Harley Cameron Face Wheeler Yuta and Toni Storm
Backstage at AEW Collision: Homecoming, Lexy Nair caught up with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron following their tough loss to Triangle of Madness. While tensions simmered with Statlander’s WrestleDream challenger, “Timeless” Toni Storm, Statlander insisted it wasn’t personal—just women supporting each other while preparing to clash in the ring.
Cameron revealed she had tried to team with Mercedes Mone last week but was denied, hinting at a potential reunion with Statlander for tag team gold. Statlander confirmed she’s always got Cameron’s back but must remain focused on defending her AEW Women’s Championship first.
The conversation took a turn when Wheeler Yuta interrupted, accusing Statlander of making friends only to abandon them when convenient. Storm soon appeared, daring Statlander to act on her challenge immediately. Cameron and Nair stepped in to de-escalate the situation as Yuta backed off, setting the stage for more chaos ahead of WrestleDream.
MxM TV’s Casting Call Trios Match: RUSH, Sammy Guevara & Dralístico vs. Mason Madden, Mansoor & Johnny TV
Tonight’s MxM TV Casting Call Trios Match kicked off with Dralístico and Johnny TV, where Dralístico quickly gained the upper hand with his precise kicks before tagging in Mansoor, who struggled against the combined offense of Dralístico and Sammy Guevara. The action spilled to the outside as Mason Madden tried to shift momentum, taking out Dralístico and RUSH, but Guevara stayed active in the ring, only to be met with Madden’s Choke Bomb.
As the match progressed, RUSH and Dralístico capitalized on their tags, unleashing devastating moves including a hurricanrana from the apron and multiple high-impact strikes, keeping Madden, Mansoor, and Johnny TV on the defensive. RUSH’s chest-caving chops and Dralístico’s double knee facebuster left Mansoor reeling, while Guevara maintained control in the ring, targeting his opponents with precision.
In the closing moments, Guevara connected with a brutal swanton bomb, securing the decisive pinfall for La Facción Ingobernable, RUSH, and Sammy Guevara, as they celebrated their hard-fought victory before Eddie Kingston’s music interrupted the festivities.
Winner: RUSH, Sammy Guevara & Dralístico
Eddie Kingston Vs. The Beast Mortos of LFI
Eddie Kingston wasted no time taking on The Beast Mortos, trading shoulder blocks to start before Kingston tried a second-rope flying shoulder and an early Uraken, only for Mortos to escape to the outside. Back in the ring, Mortos dominated by targeting Kingston’s left shoulder, twisting and chopping him relentlessly. Despite the pain, Kingston fought back with machine-gun chops and dodged Mortos’ high-impact moves, eventually sending him crashing to the floor with a daring dive through the ropes.
Kingston capitalized on the momentum, hitting Mortos with a reverse neckbreaker and a powerful exploder suplex, while Mortos’ attempts at a spear and top-rope attack were thwarted. Kingston closed the match with a perfectly executed Uraken, securing the pinfall and remaining undefeated since his return to AEW.
Winner: Eddie Kingston
Hook joined Kingston in celebration, only for the rest of La Facción Ingobernable to storm the ring. They attempted to attack Hook with his own shoe, but Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps made the save, evening the odds and setting up future clashes.
Jamie Hayter & Queen Aminata Brawl with Triangle of Madness
After Triangle of Madness celebrated their big victory over Kris Statlander, Toni Storm, and Harley Cameron, the scene quickly erupted when Jamie Hayter and Queen Aminata stormed the area. The two women launched a wild and unprovoked attack, mirroring what Thekla, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue had done to them just last week on Collision.
Security quickly intervened to separate the combatants, but not before Hayter made her intentions clear, yelling about Blood and Guts on November 12. She demanded answers from Triangle of Madness, signaling that tensions between these women’s factions are far from settled.
With both sides willing to escalate, it’s clear that the rivalry between Triangle of Madness and Hayter’s faction is heating up heading into future AEW events.
Shibata Challenges LFI for AEW World Trios Titles
Katsuyori Shibata stepped up to challenge La Facción Ingobernable (LFI) for the AEW World Trios Championships, sending a clear message that their reign is far from unquestioned. Using a translator, Shibata called out RUSH and the rest of LFI for their championship behavior, emphasizing that respect and honor must be earned in the ring.
Shibata also reminded everyone that he and RUSH are currently tied 1–1, making it the perfect opportunity to settle the score once and for all. With tensions already high, both sides are ready to bring their best this Wednesday.
The AEW World Trios Titles will be on the line when The Opps face any combination of LFI during the special 3-hour AEW Dynamite and Collision event, promising a hard-hitting and must-see contest for fans.
Mixed Trios Tag Main Event: Top Gods vs. Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed
The main event saw Top Gods—Megan Bayne, Dax Harwood, and Cash Wheeler—take on Willow Nightingale and JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight) in a high-octane trios clash. The match featured back-and-forth action, with Nightingale and Bailey using their speed and teamwork to gain momentum, while the Top Gods relied on raw power, Bayne’s relentless offense, and constant interference from Penelope Ford to dominate the proceedings. Multiple nearfalls, high-flying maneuvers, and strategic teamwork kept the crowd on the edge of their seats throughout.
Despite a valiant effort from Nightingale and JetSpeed, the Top Gods eventually gained control. Bayne capitalized on a distraction and executed a stalling vertical suplex followed by a release German suplex to pin Nightingale and secure the victory for her team.
Winner: Top Gods (Megan Bayne, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
Big Stoke signaled Bayne to continue punishing Nightingale, but Harley Cameron ran out with a chain-covered guitar neck to make the save. It was also announced that next week at AEW Tailgate Brawl, ahead of WrestleDream, FTR will face JetSpeed, while Cameron teams up with Nightingale to take on Bayne and Ford.
Show Conclusion
Tonight’s Collision at Daily’s Place delivered a thrilling mix of high-stakes matches, intense rivalries, and explosive confrontations, setting the stage for WrestleDream. From Josh Alexander overcoming Kota Ibushi via countout—only to be confronted by Kenny Omega—to the tense TNT Championship buildup between Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe, the night was packed with intrigue and anticipation. The AEW Women’s division continued to heat up, with Triangle of Madness scoring a key victory over Kris Statlander, Toni Storm, and Harley Cameron, while TayJay and Darby Allin showcased resilience and star power in their respective contests.
Tag team and trios action dominated much of the card, with Top Gods asserting their dominance in the main event over Willow Nightingale and JetSpeed, and MxM TV’s casting call segment further amplifying the rivalries between LFI, Eddie Kingston, and RUSH. Meanwhile, ongoing storylines saw new alliances and tensions, including “Jungle” Jack Perry siding with Kenny Omega, Storm and Statlander’s uneasy camaraderie, and The Hurt Syndicate continuing their war with The Demand, all pointing toward a chaotic WrestleDream.
Overall, the show successfully balanced in-ring action with storyline progression, giving fans a glimpse of the explosive battles and personal vendettas that will define the upcoming AEW specials and WrestleDream, leaving the crowd eagerly anticipating next week’s Tailgate Brawl and the big pay-per-view events ahead.
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