AEW Collision Preview: December 6, 2025 — Continental Classic in Action, Moné Defends TBS Title, AEW National Title Open Challenge, More
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AEW Collision is back on Saturday night, and it’s time to fight! We’re at GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio, LIVE at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on TNT and streaming on HBO Max!
The 2025 Continental Classic heats up with the entire Blue League in action. Claudio Castagnoli leads the way with six points and will try to stay perfect when he takes on Máscara Dorada, who’s still looking for his first points of the tournament. The man who Castagnoli defeated on AEW Dynamite in a battle of the Death Riders, Jon Moxley, will try to get back on track when he faces IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita, with each man sitting at three points. And in a Conglomeration-adjacent explosion, Orange Cassidy battles Roderick Strong, with each man trying to get on the scoreboard.
Plus, the AEW National Championship will be on the line tonight on Collision. Ricochet promised both to be a fighting champion and to make it a weekend in Columbus, so after defeating Dalton Castle in his first AEW National Title defense last night at ROH Final Battle, he will put the title on the line once again tonight on Collision.
All that and much more is coming your way from GalaxyCon! Here’s your complete AEW Collision preview for December 6, 2025.
AEW Collision Matches, Preview for December 6
Continental Classic Blue League: IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (3 points) vs. Jon Moxley (3 points)
This match is what the Continental Classic is all about! Jon Moxley won’t have much time to lick his wounds after losing the all-Death Riders matchup to Claudio Castagnoli just days ago on Dynamite, because he’ll be in the ring tonight against the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, Konosuke Takeshita, in Blue League action.
Takeshita represented the Don Callis Family well when he won his first Continental Classic match last week against Roderick Strong on Collision. Tonight, Takeshita faces a man he has never defeated before, as Moxley is a perfect 3-0 against Takeshita. Does Takeshita’s tournament dominance continue, or can Moxley avoid a scoreless week?
Continental Classic Blue League: Claudio Castagnoli (6 points) vs. Máscara Dorada (0 points)
The man with the most Continental Classic experience, Claudio Castagnoli, leads the way in the Blue League with six points. He tries to move even further ahead of the field tonight against Máscara Dorada, who is looking for his first points of the tournament. Dorada lost his first match to Jon Moxley two weeks ago on Dynamite, while Castagnoli has victories over both Moxley and Orange Cassidy so far in C2 action. Will Castagnoli remain undefeated, or is Dorada due for his first points in the Blue League?
Continental Classic Blue League: Orange Cassidy (0 points) vs. Roderick Strong (0 points)
As TNT Champion Mark Briscoe astutely pointed out, somebody’s gotta win when the Conglomeration’s Orange Cassidy takes on Conglomeration-adjacent Roderick Strong with both looking for their first points of the Continental Classic. On this week’s Dynamite, Strong insisted that he’s not part of the Conglomeration and wouldn't satisfy Cassidy‘s request of no chops, as he seems much more focused on winning the match and the tournament as a whole. So who will earn retribution in the Continental Classic and get on the board tonight?
TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. SkyFlight’s Leila Grey
After Leila Grey tried to console Mercedes Moné following her loss of the ROH Women’s World TV Championship to Red Velvet at Final Battle, The Baddie laid out a challenge to The CEO. The TBS Title is on the line tonight on Collision!
AEW National Champion Ricochet’s Open Challenge
The AEW National Title will be on the line for the second time in two nights as Ricochet hosts an open challenge tonight on Collision. Last night at ROH Final Battle, in his first-ever defense of the AEW National Championship, Ricochet defeated Dalton Castle. Can Ricochet make it two for two in Columbus? And who will step up to challenge the AEW National Champion?
Tony Schiavone Sitdown Interview with Timeless Love Bombs and Babes of Wrath
Before they fight for the AEW Women's World Tag Team Title in the final of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament, “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale will sit down with Tony Schiavone on Collision.
Swerve Strickland Will Be Live On Collision!
The last time we saw Swerve, he was standing side-by-side with “Hangman” Adam Page against The Opps. We’ll hear from Swerve live from Columbus tonight on Collision.
How to Watch AEW Collision
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
Start Time: LIVE 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT
Location: GalaxyCon – Columbus, Ohio
TV: TNT
Streaming: HBO Max




