AEW Collision Results 22/02/25 - wwesport

AEW Collision Results 22/02/25

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The Ring of Honor Title is on the line in tonight’s main event!

  • Brody King vs. Max Caster
  • Gabe Kidd vs. The ButcherThe Beast Mortos vs. Hologram
  • Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart
  • AEW World Trios Championship: Death Riders vs. Angelo Parker, Matt Menard, & Daniel Garcia Murder Machines vs. Sky High
  • ROH World Heavyweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bandido


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AEW Collision 2/22/2025

A frigid open is shown with everyone heading into the arena, and Mairah May is here to assault Toni Storm! May bounces Storm’s head off of a couple things in the rear and then piledrives her on the stage.

Tony Schiavone, Jim Ross, and Excalibur are on the call and we’re going right to business.

Match #1. Hologram vs. The Beast Mortos

Huge biel by Mortos. Mortos misses a pair of charges and Hologram escapes with an enziguiri. Springboard crossbody and a deja vu tieres sends Mortos to the outside. Running dropkick through the ropes by Hologram and a diving hurricanrana over the top to the floor! Back in the ring as Hologram comes off the top but falls on his feet, and Mortos answers with a twisting arm drag and a POUNCEEEEEE. Tornillo through the ropes by Mortos and we head to commercial! Back from break and Mortos goes up top, only to get kicked in the head. Hologram heads up top, and Mortos catches him with an avalanche Gorilla Press! Two count. Rope-walk hurricanrana by Hologram and Mortos rolls to the outside. Suicide dive by Hologram! On the platform, Hologram seeks for a springboard but Mortos ducks and DRILLS HOLOGRAM WITH A TWISTING CRUCIFIX BOMB! ON THE STAGE! Mortos takes his time rolling Hologram him and he only gets a two count. Mortos tosses Hologram back on the ramp and Holograms hits the ropes and counters a powerbomb with a Sunset Flip powerbomb! BRUTAL landing for Mortos. Hologram heads up top with a springboard crucifix bomb! One, two, no! Hologram hits the ropes but Mortos pops him up directly into a Samoan drop! Another two count. Inverted fireman’s carry by Mortos and he lowers Hologram over the knee with a massive backbreaker. Hologram reverses an Irish whip with a Spanish Fly. Hologram charges Mortos but eats a massive lariat! Tieres off the top by Hologram and another running sunset flip secures the win.

Winner: Hologram

Rating: ***1/2. Well, if you like these types of matches, you’ll adore this one. The supporters in attendance were on their feet, although the finish felt a little lacklustre.

After the match, Mortos charges Hologram and tries to remove the mask but Komander is here to make the save with a springboard dropkick. Double dropkick and double enziguiri by KomandoGram.

A vignette for “Speedball” Mike Bailey is displayed!

Lexy Nair welcomes Harley Cameron to the stage. Huge reaction for Harley here. Harley believes Grand Slam was simply the beginning, and she won’t stop until everyone know what it feels like to FEEL.. THE… WRATH.

Match #2. Gabe Kidd vs. The Butcher

Kidd attacks early but Butcher is absorbing the shots. Butcher chops back and Kidd dumps him with a Saito suplex. Butcher reaches to the throat and empties Kidd to the outside. Butcher whips Kidd onto the apron and follows up with a clothesline. T-bone suplex on the floor by Kidd! Kidd in control now with some ground and pound but Butcher fires back with a huge kick. Both guys hit the ropes and Kidd with a comebacker lariat. Piledriver finishes this one.

Winner: Gabe Kidd

Rating: *3/4. Butch put in enough offense to make it reasonably close, but this was all Kidd.

Don Callis and Kyle Fletcher are with Lexy Nair in the back. Lexy reminds us that Ospreay challenged Fletcher to a steel cage match. Callis adds as talented as Ospreay is physically, he’s deficient psychologically as per Fletcher wants to cripple him and he can do so in a cage.

Match #3. Julia Hart vs. Queen Aminata

Both women trade arm ringers and Aminata snatches a head lock takeover. Snap mare and a kick to the back of Hart and now a sliding leg lariat. Double overhand chop by Aminata in the corner but Hart replies with a running clothesline. STO by Hart, who proceeds to bounce Aminata’s head off the mat. Back from break and Aminata snaps off a trio of suplexes. Running hip attack/sliding knee in the corner by Aminata. Two count. Another two count. A third one. Sunset flip by Hart gets two. Superkick by Hart and a running axe handle gets two. Hart goes up top for a moonsault but Aminata gets two feet to the face! German suplex by Aminata. Two. Hart stops a third attempt and unleashes some back elbows. Flying Octopus by Hart and Aminata taps!

Winner: Julia Hart

Rating: **. Weird one here, since Amianta got all the offense in and the finale kind of came out of nowhere. Both ladies have matured so much in the ring nevertheless, the future’s are bright.

Match #4. The Murder Machines vs. Sky High

Sky High gets tossed out of the tunnels and brutalized in the ring. Blackout to one of them. Deadlift superplex by Cage to the other. Big boot/German suplex combo. Powerbomb/chokeslam combo. Finito.

Winner: The Murder Machines

Rating: NR. This ruled.

Murder Machines are on the mike. They want the Hurt Syndicate.

…and here they are.

MVP claims The Murder Machines have no gold, so who are they to call anyone out? The fans chant “we hurt people” in the meantime. MVP said they dictate the time and the place, he’ll give them an opportunity. Next week, if the Murder Machines beat a genuine tag team… then they can discuss business.

A video package for Action Andretti and Lio Rush is showcased.

Match #5. AEW World Trios Championship: The Death Riders (c) vs. Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, & Daniel Garcia


Parker takes it to Yuta early with a snap suplex and a fast dropkick. Quick tags back and forth but Parker finds himself in difficulty in the Death Rider’s corner. Double dropkick from Yuta on the apron to Parker’s face, above the middle rope. Menard gets the hot tag and clotheslines everyone. Cutter on Pac! Claudio blasts Menard from behind but Garcia and Parker are here for a triple back body drop on Claudio. Triple suplex to the Death Riders. Triple mounted punches in the corner and we go to commercial. Max cuts out on me for a short while and we come back as the battle erupts all over the place as we’re back from break and Parker superplexes Pac. Yuta makes the save at two. Drop toe hold by Menard and a diving elbow by Parker. Try the same technique but Claudio answers with an anti-air European uppercut! Brutalizer is locker in the middle of the ring and Parker taps!

Winners and STILL AEW World Trios Champion: The Death Riders

Rating: NR. I missed a significant piece of the middle, but what I watched was really fine. Seemed like a vessel to get to the next trios title match, and that’s fine.

After the match, The Death Riders resume the onslaught but YOU KNOW IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BOOM! The Undisputed Kingdom are here to make the save and The Death Riders bail. Cole and Garcia enjoy a fist bump as Pac gets superkicked and Roddy and Kyle hit their rendition of Total Elimination.

Moxley and Marina Shafir are come to even up the odds but Adam Copeland is here! Cope hits the ring and BLASTS Pac with a ConChairTo as Menard, Parker, Garcia, and The Undisputed Kingdom keep the rest of the Death Riders at bay. A second ConChairTo! Cope is stoic and stares at Moxley before walking to the back. Cope claimed he would take them out one by one… as the first Domino falls.

The Vendetta has a vendetta against… Harley Cameron.

Max Caster is here and this week’s open challenger is…

Match #6. Max Caster vs. Brody King


King chops him down. Back body drop by King with an avalanche in the corner. CANNONBALL.

Winner: Brody King

Rating: NR

The Hurt Syndicate stumble upon The OutRunners. Floyd wants to know whether they can be the team that wrestles the Murder Machines next week, and if they win, do they receive a title shot? MVP agrees.

Match #7. Ring of Honor World Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bandido


Handspring by Bandido and FINGERS GUNS. Suicide dive by Bandido followed by a somersault plancha. Jericho slides in the ring as Bandido springboards right into a Code Breaker! Long two count. Clotheslines in the corner by Jericho and a hurricanrana from the top. Jericho isn’t delighted with the chanting demanding him to quit, however. Bandido now with a hurricanrana off the apron and to the floor! Enziguiri over the top rope and a tornillo off the top! Two count. Back suplex into a face buster by Bandido scores a two count. Jericho catches a charging Bandido with a Death Valley Driver. Bandido rushes into a massive boot and we have a duel. Bandido looks for the inverted GTS but Jericho traps the leg, double leg, Walls of Jericho! Bandido takes a long but finally fights his way to the bottom rope. Jericho charges and Bandido snatches him up with a military press… one handed! Frog splash! Two count, only. Bandido rolls to the apron and Jericho tries a double leap dropkick, but Bandido counters with a sunset flip bomb! Two count. Bandido misses a dropkick and Jericho drills a Lionsault! Two count. Head scissors by Jericho.. now termed the “hi spot”.. for two. Jericho gets up top and Bandido joins him.. oh yeah, both guys are shaking… moonsault powerslam by Bandido! Wow! Two count. 2.999, that is. Bandido looks for his version of the G2S and he hits it! Bandido looks for the 21 Plex but Jericho blocks it with a victory roll… and gets the three!

Winner and STILL Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Champion: Chris Jericho

Rating: ***3/4. This ruled, and was one of the best Chris Jericho matches I’ve seen in quite some time. I thought for sure we’d see a title change here, but it was not to be. Who’s going to grab the title from Jericho? I don’t know, but Bandido looks terrific here and he and Jericho tore the place up.

Final Thoughts: Perfectly acceptable episode of Collision tonight, considering it had to follow Grand Slam last week. Starting the event hot with Mortos and Hologram was a terrific choice and the crowd responded as you’d expect them to. A Gabe Kidd sighting, Speedball vignette, and a heck of a main event starring Chris Jericho? I’ll take it. 7.5/10.

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