Daniel Garcia will be defending the AEW TNT Championship in the main event of Collision’s packed live edition!
- Queen Aminta vs. Julia Hart Swerve Strickland vs. Clark Connors
- Both Powerhouse and Bandido The Learning Tree vs. Hobbs
- The Undisputed Kingdom vs. FTR
- AEW TNT Championship: Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia (c)
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AEW Collision on March 1, 2025
The tag team hasn’t been right since they left, according to FTR. And they’re back now.
Nothing has changed since Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong were the world’s top team. Top Guys—down. Cole needs to win the TNT Championship, but he doesn’t want to. This evening. That is altered.
Brody King and Julia Hart are present. According to Hart, the Hart always prevails. Brody yells at Okada after he unintentionally passes past their promo.
In Hobbs’ hometown, Bandido and Hobbs claim they deal with stray town business evening.
Live from Oakland, California’s Oakland Arena!
First Match: FTR vs. Undisputed Kingdom
Roddy blocked Cash’s shoulder. Cash’s hip toss. Restart. Manhattan dive to a dropkick and Kyle. Cash slides a baseball to Roddy. Roddy blocks Cash’s attempt to use a tornado DDT outside. Kyle kneels to remove the apron. Roddy installed a back suplex on the LED board. In the clinch, Kyle delivers some knees after receiving the tag. Dax clears the ring with his right hands as Cash eludes him and tags him. Snap suplex to Kyle, then, on top of Kyle, snap suplex to Roddy. Cradle for two. Roddy breaks up Dax’s chops in the corner. Dax tries to hit Kyle with a short-arm clothesline to Roddy, but Kyle responds with several leg kicks. Dax uses a piledriver to resist Kyle’s attempt to grasp one leg! One, two, three! Hold on! The referee gives the contest to FTR even though Kyle’s leg was on the ropes. When Dax spots Kyle’s leg, he signals it to the referee. Kyle’s leg just reached the bottom rope before the three count, according to the instant replay that is currently available to us. As the crowd yell, “restart the match,” FTR instructs the referee to end the game and begin over. Once more, here we go. Kyle throws himself back into the ring post after Dax throws him. Cash posts Kyle after being quickly tagged. Cash gives us a hard chop, and we head to the commercial. Kyle gives a jawbreaker, but Cash stops him before he can tag him. Cash lands hard when Kyle moves, despite Cash running clothesline. Kyle escapes and makes the tag, while Dax receives the tag and searches for another piledriver. kneeling up to Dax. Cash’s backbreaker. Give Dax a dropkick! Dax gets a face buster from Roddy, who is a house of fire, using the back suplex. Two is enough. When Cash tries to assist, Roddy smacks him with the Olympic Slam. For Dax, one. Kyle receives the tax while running elbow in the corner to Dax. Cash breaks up Kyle’s axe kick and the UE’s rolling elbow/high knee combo, which results in two points. Kyle catches a toe hold on Cash as Roddy is sent outside. Dax is the legal man, but Cash taps fast. When Dax rolls Kyle up, Kyle pushes him away and collides with Cash! Kyle dives for the toe hold once more after rolling up Dax. After pushing him away and Kyle navigating the ropes, Cash strikes him with his right hand, enabling Dax to roll him up in the tights! Two is enough. Roddy flies in with a massive knee to Cash as FTR searches for the spike piledriver, but Kyle escapes. Now, as Kyle jumps the guillotine on Dax, Cash tosses Roddy off the top! Kyle, with Dax in a guillotine, is prone when Cash is elbowed off the top. Long two! Give Kyle a spike piledriver! Right before the three, Roddy breaks it up. Roddy is sent to the ground with a knee to the back. Roddy saves Kyle by holding his ankle while FTR sets up the Power Plex on him. After Cash flings Roddy from the apron, the Power Plex appears! One, two, no! Kyle leaves! Kyle’s Shatter Machine attempt is stopped by Roddy with a knee to the face, and the UE wins thanks to Total Elimination!
The Undisputed Kingdom became victorious.
****1/4 is the rating. In the first game, FTR and the UK destroyed the home, bringing back memories of their heyday in NXT. The first twenty or more minutes are from the heyday of Collision. The seeds of an FTR heel turn have been sown in this fantastic contest.
When Kyle and Roddy offer their hands after the game, FTR decides against it. FTR abandons them.
According to Willow Nightingale, people don’t realise what occurs when her grin goes away. Ask Marina Shafir, please.
Wheeler in match #2 Against Willie Mack, Yuta
Yuta’s senton and hip toss. Mack hardly reaches the rope as Yuta locks in a single-leg crab. After holding out, Yuta yells at the referee, “You have until the five count.” Yuta releases the German suplex. Two is enough. Mack replies with a leg lariat and a stiff lariat as Yuta misses after coming off the top. Mack’s cannonball in the corner! A standing moonsault and a body slam! Two is enough. To win, Yuta counters with a Busaiku Knee after blocking a stunner.
Wheeler Yuta won.
*1/4 is the rating. It looked strange at times, but Mack managed to get in just enough offensive to make it more than a squash.
Bringing his briefcase to the ring, Jon Moxley is present. Moxley attacks Mack from behind as he extends his hand to Yuta. It is time for Yuta to complete the task, according to Moxley. Yuta is informed by Moxley that Mack doesn’t back down from this and that the stakes are too high. Yuta, finish the task. Yuta uses the suitcase to slap Mack across the face. Mack, poor guy.
Billy Starkz comes over to Mercedes Mone, who is in the rear, holding her missing ROH Title. Enjoy it while it lasts, Momo advises.
Classic In a hospital bed, Toni Storm is lying down. Mariah, what do you want? The heading? or the soul of Toni. Do you want a Hollywood conclusion, Mariah? No DQ. Don’t count out. Don’t break the rope. Falls Count Anywhere, No Holds Barred. Mariah, Mariah, my dear, dear, dear. You’re going to meet her now, so I hope you believe in God!
Match #3: Clark Connors vs. Swerve Strickland
Clark Connors from NJPW has reached AEW. And half of the War Dogs of the Bullet Club. Connors’ back was hit with a diving European uppercut and a snap mare. After touching Swerve’s hair and eyes, Connors runs over her with a shoulder block. The audience didn’t enjoy when Connor let Aubrey have it after she blocked his attempt to strike the ropes. With a backbreaker on Connor’s knee, Swerve ducks beneath him. Swerve steps on Connor’s other arm and hammerlocks it, causing it to snap! As we head to commercial, Nana remarks, “That’s the Swerve I’m looking for.” After returning from a break, Connor elbows himself out as Swerve has the wrist trap. Connors pushes Swerve into the turnbuckle and delivers a powerslam as he tries to execute a rolling suplex. Swerve gets the boots up and delivers a corkscrew kick as Connors charges. Swerve puts Connors on the top rope and does a belly-to-back suplex to bring him back in forcefully. Two is enough. Connors headbutts Swerve like a rhino after elbowing out a half Nelson. Connors releases the German suplex. Swerve answers Connors’ spear preparation with a rolling thunder flatliner. When Swerve tries to stomp off the top, Connors counters with a spear! Two is enough. Swerve’s arm ringer and the Housecall suddenly connect. One, two, three.
Swerve Strickland won.
**1/4 is the rating. This one seems a little… strange. But the fact that Swerve won is what counts.
Swerve informs the camera that he is reclaiming OUR heritage and that Ricochet is standing in his path.
Harley Cameron renames her finishing move “My Finishing Move” after joining the desk.
Big Boom AJ and the man who isn’t The Rizzler are with Alicia Atout. When John Morrison runs into them while AJ is munching a cookie, he challenges them to a trios match at Revolution—that is, if they can find two buddies. Okay, then.
Match #4: Dave Dutra, Vinnie Massaro, and Nick Ruiz vs. Shane Taylor Promotions
Bravo rolled his elbow at Massaro. In the corner, Dutra gets jumped. Dean’s Clothesline. A double stomp on the curb. With The Fang, Moriarty completes this one.
Shane Taylor Promotions was the winner.
NR is the rating.
AEW TNT Championship Match #5: Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia (c)
Garcia crushes his dance skills because the two men start off matching each other move after move. Garcia’s sweeping neckbreaker for Fisherman receives two. Garcia delivered a series of mounted blows in the corner, but Cole managed to get away and superkick his knee out from under him. Cole’s hanging backstabber! Two is enough. Cole does not miss an enziguiri, but he does miss a pump kick. Cole carries Garcia, but Garcia escapes and rolls to the apron, where he grabs a leg and whips it between the ropes with a dragon screw leg. Garcia uses a running dropkick to crush Cole after setting him up on a chair in the outer corner. It’s commercial time. Garcia makes an overhand chop, but he gets hit by a pump kick. Ushigaroshi! No, one, two! Cole holds on and drops Garcia with a brainbuster on the knee after Garcia reverses a suplex with a swinging neck breaker! Garcia catches Cole on the top rope, but Cole believes it’s Panama Sunrise. Garcia superplexes Cole from the top after attacking his damaged ankle! Garcia waits, gets Cole to stand, and piledrives him! Two is enough. Everyone is standing here. Cole goes to the knee, then to the face while pretending to do a superkick! Cole’s Panama Sunrise! No, one, two! Cole attempts to lower the boom, but Garcia dodges and uses a Saito suplex to send Cole flying! Garcia crashes straight into a superplex as Cole rolls outside. Cole decreases the external boom! Garcia only receives two rolls in the ring. Cole thinks superkick then switches legs because he wants another Panama Sunrise but his ankle gives out. Garcia grabs an ankle lock and captures the leg! Cole tries to fight to the bottom rope while the crowd goes insane, but Garcia sits down more forcefully! Cole gets there by crawling, inch by inch! After some irate ground and pounding by Garcia, both men are now wearing aprons. then Garcia uses a piledriver to drill Cole! Cole somehow enters before the tenth count, and the two men are in person! Hockey is a sport. There are five minutes left in the allotted time after fifteen minutes have passed. Shane Taylor Promotions jumped both men in the ring!
Winner: No Contest
***3/4 is the rating. We have some excellent wrestlers here, man oh man. Despite the disappointing ending, they are moving forward and there is undoubtedly more meat on the bone. Although the electrifying atmosphere of the crowd undoubtedly contributed to the outcome, Garcia’s work on Cole was crucial.
Shane Taylor surprises Daddy Magic, who was on commentary, just as he is ready to enter the ring to assist. The Infantry double curb stomped to Cole. Moriarty’s “Border City Stretch” on Garcia is playing as we quickly jump to a video package that features The Opps.
After being selected by Big Justice and the other guy, Orange Cassidy calls Mark Briscoe, a member of the Conglomeration.
Julia Hart vs. Queen Aminata in Match #6
We reset after the two women trade head locks. STO’s Aminata grabs Hart by the throat as he ducks beneath a clothesline. Two is enough. Hart’s standing moonsault receives two more. When Aminata reaches the ropes, Hart searches for Hartless but is unable to lock it in. Amianta misses Hart’s attempt at a moonsault off the top, and Hart lands on her feet, but her knee gives way awkwardly. Aminata and Hart give each other a huge headbutt that lands on the bottom rope. Aminata positions herself in front of her and strikes her in the neck with a running sliding kick. One, two, three! Very upset.
Queen Amianta won.
** is the rating. This is a surprising result, but Aminata’s big victory is awesome, and her admirers react favourably to her.
An examination of the International Championship series through video.
Here with a video package is Kenny Omega. Omega overheard Don Callis disparaging him during his entire absence, but what Omega is going to do is motivated by the title rather than retaliation. Perhaps Omega should acknowledge that the former Kenny Omega is no longer there if he is unable to defeat Takeshita. Without the burden of the companions who abandoned him, Omega has had a year to recover.
Powerhouse in Match #7 Against The Learning Tree, Hobbs & Bandido
Keith confronts Hobbs directly and is shoulder blocked as a result of his problems. Hobbs tags Bandido with a vertical suplex stall, then tosses Keith to Bandido in a military press. Bandido holds Keith with one arm before throwing him to Hobbs, who lands a fallaway slam. Whoa, that was fantastic. Bill TOWERS over Bandido after placing a wager on the tag. Bandido FINGER GUNS to Big Bill after flipping out of a chokehold. The fans adore this, and Bill is hot. Bill challenges Bandido to a duel, but Bandido anticipates his move and shoots back with an enziguiri. Keith kicks Bandido behind the referee’s back with a large boot as he approaches the apron. commercial. Back after break, Keith threw an explosive device, and Bill gave Bandido a hard elbow. Bill misses a splash in the corner, and Bandido avoids a powerbomb. Now that Keith is in the ring, Hobbs is tagged by Bandido, who responds with the Acid Drop! After clearing the ring and sending Keith into Bill, Hobbs uses a jumping clothesline to drop Bill. Hobbs’s Forever Avalanches in the Corner. Keith is caught going up top, and Bill is thrown to the outside. Hobbs tries to twist the top, but Bill saves the day. Bandido is caught using the Black Hole Slam at this point. Bill is POUNCEDDDDD when he tries to choke Bandido! Keith’s Leaping Enziguiri. Bandido’s elbow rolling. Chop fest! It’s a double dropkick with both guys down after they both hit the ropes. Hobbs and Bill are in now. Hobbs’ body blocks Bill over the top and sends him to the ground after he misses a large boot. Bill does not catch Bandido when he moonsaults to the ground after hopping on Hobbs’ shoulder, and Bandido falls flat on the outside of the building. brutal. Keith got two after rolling Hobbs up from behind. The straps fall down as Hobbs passes past Keith. Hobbs’ Spinebuster, and it’s over!
Bandido and Powerhouse Hobbs were the winners.
*** is the rating. This main event was a lot of fun, and the audience loved everything that Powerhouse Hobbs, the hometown hero, did. The audience leaves satisfied with Hobbs and Bandido ruling supreme (thank goodness he was unharmed).
Conclusion: We had some awesome wrestlers tonight, man. In a two-hour broadcast, two competitive matches lasting more than fifteen minutes? I’ll accept it. Toni Storm’s section and Kenny Omega’s promos raised the importance and stakes of their battles, which helped the show build to Revolution beautifully. Strong wrestling, poignant portions, and a sense of purpose pervaded the entire event. Tonight’s collision was really forceful. 8.75 out of 10.