AEW Collision Results - Hangman Page Returns
This week’s edition of AEW Collision Results. AEW Collision proved that the road to AEW Full Gear 2025 is paved with tension, ambition, and plenty of bad blood. Live from the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, fans witnessed a show filled with powerful promos, top-tier matches, and new developments that are bound to shape AEW’s final stretch of the year.
The AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page opened the night with fire in his voice and revenge in his heart, while Samoa Joe loomed large in the shadows. In the women’s division, new alliances emerged and rivalries intensified. Meanwhile, the $400K All-Star main event brought together some of AEW’s most exciting teams, delivering chaos, surprise victories, and championship implications that left fans talking long after the show ended.
Let’s break down all the action and drama from this week’s AEW Collision.
AEW Collision Results Rundown Oct 25, 2025 –
Hangman Adam Page Declares War on His Own Terms
The night kicked off with Hangman Adam Page making his entrance to thunderous cheers from the Texas crowd. Wearing his AEW World Championship proudly over his shoulder, Hangman paused for a moment on the ramp, soaking in the adoration before stepping into the ring.
Grabbing the microphone, he took a deep breath and addressed the crowd about the recent chaos surrounding Samoa Joe and The Opps faction. Hangman acknowledged that he’s been through wars before but insisted this time, it’s different. Joe, he said, represents something dangerous—someone who thrives in manipulation and fear.
But the Hangman wasn’t backing down. He told the fans he doesn’t answer to Joe’s mind games or anyone’s schedule. “I’ll fight him when I decide the time is right,” he said, voice sharp and certain. “Because I don’t fear Samoa Joe—I make him fear me.”
The crowd erupted into “Cowboy S***!” chants as Page ended the promo promising that at Dynamite: Fright Night, he’ll prove once again why he’s the heartbeat of AEW. The energy set the tone for the night—a defiant champion standing tall in a storm he refuses to run from.
Backstage, Samoa Joe was shown smirking at a monitor, muttering to himself, “Be careful what you promise, cowboy.” The feud between the two feels ready to explode.
PAC Sends a Message to Tomohiro Ishii
Before his match, PAC appeared in a dimly lit backstage promo alongside the Death Riders. His words were quiet but venomous. “Honor’s just a word that losers use to justify failure,” he said. “Tonight, Ishii learns that mercy doesn’t exist when you step in the ring with me.”
When PAC made his entrance, the crowd buzzed knowing a classic was coming. The AEW Collision crowd in San Antonio was firmly split—half chanting for PAC, half for Ishii. The bell rang, and both men went straight into stiff strikes, testing each other’s toughness. Ishii’s chops echoed through the arena, but PAC responded with brutal kicks to the ribs that nearly dropped the veteran.
The intensity never slowed down. PAC’s aerial agility clashed with Ishii’s unshakable strength, creating a violent rhythm. In the closing moments, Ishii lifted PAC for a Brainbuster, but the Bastard countered in mid-air, spiking Ishii with a DDT. Without hesitation, PAC ascended the ropes and hit the Black Arrow perfectly for the pinfall victory.
Winner: PAC
After the bell, PAC didn’t celebrate. He simply stared into the camera, saying, “This is just the beginning.” The message was clear—PAC is done waiting in the shadows and is ready to re-enter AEW’s title scene.
Thekla Extends Her Winning Streak Over Mina Shirakawa
The AEW women’s division took center stage next as Thekla faced Mina Shirakawa in a match that balanced beauty, brutality, and brilliant storytelling. Mina entered in her signature pink gear, waving to fans, while Thekla walked out focused and cold, her eyes locked on victory.
The first few minutes were technical and fast-paced. Thekla targeted Mina’s shoulder with precise joint work, while Mina countered with heavy forearms and a sliding elbow that got a close two-count. The energy grew more intense when Julia Hart and Skye Blue appeared at ringside, silently observing.
Mina nearly scored the upset after connecting with a Spinning Backfist, but Thekla rolled through and hit a Snap German Suplex followed by a Double Underhook Driver for the pin.
Winner: Thekla
After the match, Julia Hart whispered something to Skye Blue and smirked before walking away. Thekla celebrated her victory but glanced nervously toward the ramp. The message was clear—the House of Black’s influence might be spreading again.
Backstage later, Thekla said she’s ready for any of them. “You can try your mind games,” she told Lexy Nair, “but I play to win.” The women’s division continues to feel unpredictable, with multiple rivalries colliding as the Women’s Tag Tournament approaches.
TayJay Interrupted by a New Duo
Backstage, Tay Conti and Anna Jay were mid-interview with Renee Paquette, talking about how they plan to prove they’re still AEW’s top women’s tag team. Their chemistry and confidence were on full display—until they were cut off by two unexpected faces: Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize.
Newell congratulated TayJay sarcastically for “finally showing up again,” then challenged them to a tag match in the AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament. The tension escalated when Miranda Alize stepped forward and said, “We’re not here to be nice. We’re here to win belts.”
TayJay accepted, smiling but clearly irritated. This confrontation adds another exciting chapter to AEW’s fast-growing women’s tag division and hints that Newell and Alize might be a major threat from day one.
Olympia Dominates Taya Valkyrie in MxM TV’s Latest Chaos
The weekly MxM TV segment opened with Mansoor and Mason Madden bragging about their “prime-time ratings dominance.” Their comedic overacting drew laughs, but the mood shifted when Olympia stormed onto the stage for her scheduled match against Taya Valkyrie.
From the opening bell, Olympia was relentless. Taya tried to outpower her, but Olympia’s athleticism and raw strength were unmatched. She countered Taya’s Road to Valhalla into a devastating Powerbomb, then transitioned into a Running Knee Strike for the win in under seven minutes.
Winner: Olympia
Last week, Olympia was one who grabbed the mic and called out Mercedes Moné, saying she’s coming for the CMLL Women’s Championship. The crowd erupted in approval. Olympia has been on an unstoppable rise in recent weeks, and challenging one of AEW’s biggest global stars may be the moment that defines her career.
AEW Dynamite: Fright Night Announced with Huge Four-Way
Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness announced one of the biggest Dynamite main events in recent memory—Samoa Joe vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Ricochet vs. HOOK in a Fatal Four-Way to determine the #1 Contender for the AEW World Championship at Full Gear.
The announcement shook the crowd, and AEW social media buzzed immediately. Four of AEW’s top competitors, each with different motivations and histories, will now collide for the ultimate prize. Hangman Page, watching backstage, simply smiled and whispered, “Let the games begin.”
Ace Austin Impresses the Bang Bang Gang
Representing The Bang Bang Gang, Ace Austin faced Bryan Keith in a fast-paced, athletic match that showcased both men’s explosive abilities. The crowd loved the energy as Austin hit early dives and Keith fired back with rough strikes.
The two men traded near-falls in a thrilling sequence—Keith hit a Tiger Driver for two, while Austin countered a clothesline into a Fold that nearly ended the bout. Finally, Austin connected with a Jumping Spinning Kick followed by The Fold to secure the pinfall.
Winner: Ace Austin
After the match, Jay White appeared on screen backstage, clapping sarcastically. “That’s how it’s done, boys,” he said, reminding everyone that Bullet Club Gold’s dominance is far from over. Austin’s performance solidified him as a major part of the stable’s next era.
The Don Callis Family on the Brink
Backstage, Don Callis tried to hold a “family summit” between Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita. Tension filled the air. Okada stood silent, barely acknowledging Takeshita’s presence, while Callis tried to calm both men down.
He told them that AEW’s landscape is shifting and that they need to work together if they want to rule. Takeshita glared at Okada and finally muttered, “Then he needs to start acting like it.” Okada smirked and walked away, leaving Callis visibly frustrated.
This brief interaction hinted that the Callis Family may be nearing a breaking point—a storyline that could explode in the weeks leading up to Full Gear 2025.
Bowens and Caster Argue as Dalton Castle and Outrunners Steal the Show
A lighter segment followed as The Acclaimed were shown bickering backstage about who forgot the entrance boom box. Their argument was hilariously interrupted by Dalton Castle and The Outrunners, who proudly declared themselves “the most fashionable trio in AEW.”
Bowens tried to cut them off, but Castle struck a dramatic pose, saying, “Don’t be jealous because our charisma is contagious.” The entire segment had the audience laughing, offering a perfect comedy break between the night’s more intense matches.
HOOK Handles Griff Garrison with Ease
In one of the night’s quicker matches, HOOK made short work of Griff Garrison. From the opening lock-up, HOOK took control, tossing Griff around with multiple suplexes before applying the Redrum submission for the quick tapout.
Winner: HOOK
After the match, cameras cut to Samoa Joe watching backstage again, laughing quietly. The message was subtle but powerful—Joe sees HOOK’s potential, but he’s not worried. The seeds for a possible future showdown between these two men continue to grow.
Olympia Doubles Down on Her Challenge to Mercedes Moné
Later in the broadcast, Olympia appeared backstage again, staring directly into the camera. She said, “Mercedes Moné represents the old world. I represent the new. And Collision is where the new era begins.” AEW officials later confirmed that Olympia vs. Moné is officially signed for next week’s episode of AEW Collision.
The match instantly became one of the most anticipated women’s bouts of the season, promising to bring global attention to AEW’s women’s division once again.
Women’s Tag Team Tournament Kicks Off This Wednesday
AEW also confirmed that the AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament officially begins this Wednesday on Dynamite: Fright Night. The first-round match will feature Jamie Hayter & Queen Aminata taking on Julia Hart & Skye Blue.
The announcement generated major buzz, especially after Julia’s subtle interference earlier in the night. The women’s tag division feels deeper than ever, with new pairings and storylines forming across both Collision and Dynamite.
$400K All-Star Main Event — JetSpeed and Jurassic Express Shock the Bucks
The main event of the evening featured a high-stakes, high-octane showdown: JetSpeed (Dante and Darius Martin) teaming with Jurassic Express against The Young Bucks and Bullet Club Gold in a $400,000 All-Star Tag Match.
The atmosphere was electric from the moment the bell rang. The Bucks opened with signature tandem offense, isolating Darius early with rapid tags and textbook double-teams. Jay White and Juice Robinson took advantage, mocking the Martins as they punished them in the corner.
Momentum shifted when Jungle Boy tagged in and exploded with a flurry of offense—dropkicks, armdrags, and a running knee strike that brought the crowd to its feet. The chemistry between Jurassic Express and JetSpeed was remarkable, blending athletic precision with teamwork that felt natural and unforced.
In a wild sequence near the end, Nick Jackson went for the Meltzer Driver, but Dante countered mid-air with a Sunset Flip Bomb. At the same time, Luchasaurus grabbed Jay White by the throat and planted him with a Chokeslam. Darius followed up with a 450 Splash, and Jungle Boy secured the pin to win the match.
Winners: JetSpeed & Jurassic Express
After the match, the Bucks were livid. They refused to shake hands, storming out of the ring as boos echoed through the arena. Jungle Boy celebrated with JetSpeed, marking a rare feel-good ending to an intense episode of AEW Collision. The win also boosts both teams’ standings heading into future title contention.
Conclusion — AEW’s Momentum Is Unstoppable Heading Toward Full Gear
This week’s AEW Collision Results showcased everything fans love about All Elite Wrestling—emotional storytelling, unpredictable twists, and world-class wrestling. Hangman Page stands defiant as a champion surrounded by chaos. PAC continues to climb back into title contention. The women’s division thrives with fresh faces and big matches, and the main event scene grows more competitive by the week.
With Dynamite: Fright Night and Full Gear 2025 approaching, AEW feels electric. Every division has stories worth following, and every match carries consequence. From Hangman’s war with Samoa Joe to Olympia’s bold challenge against Mercedes Moné, AEW continues proving why it’s the most dynamic wrestling company in the world.
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