AEW Collision Results, Recap: July 10, 2025 — Hangman and Swerve Clear the Air, Big Boom AJ Challenges Don Callis Family, More
- All Elite Wrestling
- Jul 10
- 14 min read

The final AEW Collision before AEW All In: Texas was an incredible night of professional wrestling action live from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.
Tonight’s episode of AEW Collision featured stunning footage of Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland having a heart to heart like men, Paragon picking up a big Trios Match victory, incredible All Star 8-Man and 8-Woman Tag Matches, and Mark Briscoe getting absolutely real with MJF before the Men’s Casino Gauntlet match this Saturday afternoon.
Here’s everything that happened on this special Thursday night edition of Collision, including your full AEW Collision results and recap on the final stop on the road to AEW All In: Texas.
Kyle Fletcher & RPG Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero) vs. Paragon (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Relly and Roderick Strong)
AEW Collision opened in thrilling fashion with an intense Trios battle, setting the tone for the evening as Paragon faced off against the formidable Don Callis Family represented by Kyle Fletcher, Trent Beretta, and Rocky Romero.
Early in the match, Paragon strategically targeted Trent Beretta, isolating him from his corner and employing aggressive tandem maneuvers, including a punishing assisted neckbreaker. Once the Don Callis Family managed to turn the tables even just slightly, Don Callis emphasized their intent clearly: "The focus here is to embarrass Adam Cole. Adam Cole is mentally weak."
The action escalated when Lance Archer intervened, choke-slamming Kyle O'Reilly onto the ring apron. Yet, Paragon persisted, showcasing their resilience despite the numbers advantage. Roderick Strong turned the tide with his signature offense, including a powerful Olympic Slam and a devastating backbreaker, which commentator Nigel McGuinness praised as "Textbook Roderick Strong, lean and sinewy."
The climax came when Adam Cole received a fiery hot tag, instantly electrifying the crowd. Cole dismantled RPG Vice with precise strikes and an explosive pump kick sequence. Kyle Fletcher tagged himself in to face the TNT Champion, leading to a dramatic exchange. Cole connected with a breathtaking Panama Sunrise, bringing fans to their feet.
Fletcher narrowly avoided defeat, escaping the subsequent pinfall attempt. Attempting a final push, Fletcher leveled Cole with a brutal lariat, momentarily gaining momentum. However, the tide turned once more when Rocky Romero tagged in, delivering Sliced Bread Number Two to both O'Reilly and Strong, only to be blindsided by Adam Cole. Cole capitalized swiftly, executing The Boom, decisively pinning Romero for the victory.
After the bell, Fletcher attempted to confront Cole again but thought better of it when faced with Cole brandishing his championship title. Callis urged Fletcher to avoid engaging further: "Don't take the bait. Just walk away."
Death Riders and Gabe Kidd Keep Testing People
We next saw exclusive footage following AEW Dynamite in Garland, Texas, as the Death Riders issued a stark and foreboding message backstage.
Jon Moxley opened the segment emphatically, stating, "For nearly a year, we have been testing people. We have been pushing people. Frankly, most of them have failed the test. Turns out this isn't the job they really want. This is the greatest sport in the world and is the toughest sport in the world, and they don't have the stomach to endure."
Gabe Kidd directly addressed Katsuyori Shibata with a pointed challenge, "Shibata-san. You taught me about fighting spirit. How to show it to the world, how to fight with all your heart. You go out there and you hang out with Samoa Joe and Will Hobbs, and you just collect a paycheck. Now you don't have a single ounce of fighting spirit left."
Wheeler Yuta defiantly called out Powerhouse Hobbs, declaring his resilience in the face of adversity, "Hobbs. You have beaten me, battered me, bruised me. But I will continue to move forward because that is nothing compared to what the Death Riders have done to me to make me stronger."
Marina Shafir sharply dismissed their adversaries, stating, "They are pathetic. They are weak. They are brittle, and they are pussies, all."
Closing the segment with intensity and clarity, Jon Moxley reinforced their uncompromising stance, "You wanna be in this business. You can't pretend your way into it. You can't buy your way into it. You can't glad-hand and kiss ass your way into it. You wanna do the real thing? You gotta be all in."
Technique With Taz: La Mística
In a special "Technique With Taz" segment on AEW Collision, Taz meticulously analyzed Místico's renowned signature move, "La Mística," providing insightful details into the complexity and effectiveness of the maneuver.
Taz began by emphasizing the intricate mechanics involved, "Let's take a close, detailed look at Místico's armbar, La Mística. As you see, Místico transitions from a very impressive spinning head scissors into a full sit-up in midair. This takes major core strength and body control."
He continued, highlighting the technical aspects further, "As he sits up, Místico then flattens out the man into an Ude-garami, your authentic name in the sport of judo for what is known to pro wrestling fans as a Fujiwara armbar."
Closing the segment, Taz praised the overall effectiveness and skill of the luchador, "La Mística is one of the many reasons why Místico is a force to be reckoned with."
Sky Flight Issues a Mission Statement
On AEW Collision, fans were formally introduced to "Sky Flight," the dynamic new alliance consisting of Scorpio Sky, Top Flight, Leila Grey, and their experienced manager, Christopher Daniels.
Scorpio Sky opened the segment, reflecting earnestly on his recent return, "Scorpio Sky is back. Hey, yeah, it's a feel-good moment. But we have to remember one thing. All of this can go away at the blink of an eye, and that is something I cannot let happen again. I've surrounded myself with the best talent and knowledge I can find. That is Sky Flight Team."
Manager Christopher Daniels then stepped forward, articulating the ambitious vision of the group, "Understand that every championship you have is a possible goal. The World, the Unified, the TNT. The Tag Titles, the Trios Titles, and every women's championship, we can lay claim to them at any time."
Highlighting the group's collective strength, Daniels elaborated, "You look at the talent in each one of these athletes, Leila Grey, Top Flight, Scorpio Sky, you add 32 years of the Fallen Angel's experience to guide them. We've made a team that is exponentially more than the sum of its parts. AEW, this is Sky Flight Team. And with this team, the sky's no limit."
Místico vs. The Beast Mortos
In an electrifying contest on AEW Collision, the legendary luchador Místico faced off against the formidable The Beast Mortos. The match commenced aggressively with Mortos utilizing his notable power advantage, quickly countering Místico’s initial offense. Announcer Nigel McGuinness highlighted Mortos' resilience despite repeated dives from Místico: "How about Beast Mortos staying on his feet. Absolutely impressive after the impact."
Místico persisted, eventually grounding Mortos with a decisive diving attack. Tony Schiavone captured the excitement, noting Místico’s aerial risk-taking, "Taking a big risk, Místico connecting with the shoulder."
Mortos responded powerfully, executing a punishing neck breaker and a dynamic power slam, gaining a near fall as Schiavone observed, "Mortos is really showing you something. The quickness for a guy that size, it's amazing."
As the match intensified, Mortos nearly secured victory with a Lung Blower, prompting McGuinness' urgent commentary, "Into a Lung Blower, one, two, and Místico kicks out!"
Displaying his seasoned adaptability, Místico countered Mortos’ aggressive momentum with a stunning modified Canadian Destroyer variant, eliciting awe from McGuinness, "Unbelievable variation of the Canadian Destroyer, seemingly just as effective."
The conclusion arrived when Místico adeptly countered ortos’ Moonsault attempt, quickly seizing the opportunity to apply his signature maneuver "La Mística, forcing an immediate tap out from Mortos.
This decisive victory provides Místico considerable momentum ahead of the Casino Gauntlet at AEW All In: Texas.
MJF Wants All of Místico’s Masks
Following Místico's victory on AEW Collision, MJF appeared via video backstage, delivering a scathing verbal attack while holding the mask he previously tore off Místico.
MJF began mockingly, "Who am I, Místico? Oh, that's right. I'm you. Yeah, because all you do is clap like a seal and look like an absolute idiot." Displaying the stolen mask prominently, he sneered, "What's this? You remember this? Yeah, this is the mask of yours that I ripped clean off your stupid skull."
Addressing the upcoming Casino Gauntlet match, MJF asserted confidently, "See, I know you're all excited. You think you're gonna show into All In Texas for the Casino Gauntlet match, and you're gonna get in the way of me and my AEW World Championship. Well, my friend, you've got another thing coming—that's not happening. You're not gonna get in because I'm going to pin Mark Briscoe within three seconds of the bell having rung."
Intensifying his threat, MJF vowed, "But let's say you do manage to get in, Místico. I'm gonna keep collecting your masks until I have each and every single one of them, until you have no choice but to show the world your ugly face."
He concluded emphatically, "I'm gonna prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that my name is Maxwell Jacob Friedman, and I'm better than you. And you know it."
Mark Briscoe Has Got to Whoop MJF’s Ass
In an emotionally charged backstage segment on AEW Collision, Mark Briscoe addressed the deeply personal comments made by MJF about his late brother Jay on Dynamite, making it clear that their upcoming encounter at the Casino Gauntlet match at All In has escalated beyond professional competition.
Briscoe opened solemnly, "Two days from now, the Casino Gauntlet match. Man, I'm coming to win. I don't care who shows up. I'm coming to win. Been in the game for 25 years now. It's what I do, it's business, but at this point, it's become personal."
Directly confronting MJF’s comments, he continued passionately, "MJF, you piece of shit. Hey, I knew you was going to invoke my brother's name. I called you out on it before you even did it. I was hoping that I'd be numb to it, but you know what, it's been 24 hours. And every minute that goes by, I get more and more pissed off knowing that my sister-in-law, my nephew, my nieces, my mom and my dad were sitting there watching the TV while you disrespected my brother and disrespected my family."
Emphasizing the stakes for the upcoming match, Briscoe asserted firmly, "So Saturday, told you what my plan is to win. But Sunday I gotta come back home to Delaware, and whether I win or not, I'm gonna look my family in the eyes and I'm gonna say, I ain't let that shit fly."
Briscoe concluded with a definitive warning to MJF, encapsulating the intensity of the rivalry, "MJF, at this point, I have got to whoop your ass."
Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland Have a Heart-to-Heart
We next saw more exclusive footage from after Dynamite, as Hangman Adam Page approached Swerve Strickland's locker room to address longstanding issues and seek closure ahead of AEW All In.
Will Ospreay was also in Swerve’s locker room, and he immediately assumed Hangman was there to fight and looked to keep the two separated. After Hangman asked for two minutes and Swerve agreed, Ospreay left the room, followed by Prince Nana. Swerve then told Hangman he knew he was there to ask for help, almost taunting the Cowboy.
But Page went a different direction: "I'm not gonna ask you for help. I am going into a suicide mission on Saturday. And I figured if I don't say this now, I might never have the chance. So I just wanted to do what I should have done two years ago."
Hangman continued candidly, confronting past events, "The Bucks, Matt and Nick. At Dynasty and everything since...I had nothing to do with it. And I know if I were you, I probably wouldn't believe me, and that's fine."
He expressed lingering pain over past actions, particularly those affecting his family, "My son still wakes up at night screaming because he thinks he sees you in his room, and I hate you for that. I always will."
Seeking clarity, Hangman asked directly, "Do you regret what you did to me?"
Swerve Strickland paused, reflecting deeply, before responding, "If you would've asked me this before me becoming a world champion, I would've looked you dead in your eyes, and I would've said no. Hell, I’d do it all over again. But after the world championship, after me main eventing Wembley, after our cage match, after me losing things, people, championships, matches, all of it—yeah, I do."
Hangman informed Swerve about his family attending the events surrounding All In, to which Swerve replied reassuringly, "I'll stay clear of them. Hope they enjoy the show."
Hangman responded briefly but sincerely, "I believe you." As he went to leave, Swerve stopped him one last time, reflecting on the childhood home that Hangman had burned down. Swerve said he had planned for his children and their children to grow up in that home, pondering deeply, "After thinking about it...maybe it was time to let go of the past after all."
As Hangman exited, Swerve picked up the chain Page left behind and looked lost in thought.
Jon Moxley Responds to Page and Swerve
Following the airing of the backstage footage between Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland on AEW Collision, Jon Moxley stormed ringside, accompanied by Marina Shafir, to voice his disdain for Hangman's approach leading into their Texas Death Match at AEW All In.
Moxley began by directly criticizing the emotional exchange, yelling, "What the hell was that? What kind of goddamn crybaby crap was that? You got a Texas Death Match on Saturday, kiddo. You better get your head screwed on straight. That ain't a cowboy I've ever seen."
Marina Shafir sharply interjected, taunting Hangman further, "Hangman, you're no cowboy. You are a pussy. You are a pussy."
Continuing his scathing critique, Moxley added mockingly, "I'll give you this, Hangman. Smartest decision you ever made was telling your family to stay home on Saturday and not come to All In."
Moxley then emphasized the brutal reality awaiting Hangman, roaring defiantly to the crowd chanting, "Cowboy shit," he responded, "We gonna see some real cowboy shit on Saturday, huh? Here's the difference between me and Hangman Adam Page. After Saturday night, I will make no apologies and I will have no regrets."
He delivered a chilling final warning, "You got 48 hours, cowboy. You are Texas dead."
FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) & The Patriarchy (Christian Cage and Nick Wayne) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight)
In a thrilling 8-Man Tag Team encounter on AEW Collision, JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Speedball Mike Bailey) and The Outrunners faced off against the formidable combination of FTR and The Patriarchy, consisting of Christian Cage and Nick Wayne.
The match began with high-paced teamwork, particularly noted by Nigel McGuinness, who described JetSpeed’s style as "exciting and scintillating." Early momentum shifted dramatically when Kevin Knight and Speedball showcased their synergy with tandem aerial maneuvers. Tony Schiavone praised their cohesive teamwork, "These two men work so well together in tandem."
FTR displayed their renowned aggressive style throughout, with Dax Harwood hitting hard strikes. However, the momentum saw frequent swings, with Cash Wheeler receiving a powerful missile dropkick from Speedball Mike Bailey, as Schiavone exclaimed, "Missile dropkick from the top!"
As the match reached a feverish climax, FTR managed to deliver their signature Shatter Machine on Turbo Floyd, but the pin was broken up. Immediately afterward, a near fall occurred when Mike Bailey impressively countered another Shatter Machine attempt with a swift roll-up, nearly pinning Dax. Tony Schiavone vividly captured the tension, "Mike Bailey rolled him up! 1, 2, no!"
In the match's decisive moment, chaos ensued as Christian Cage inadvertently speared his partner Dax Harwood. Kevin Knight seized this critical opportunity, hitting an impressive UFO on Dax, leaving Schiavone to passionately narrate, "Kevin Knight fans are standing everywhere!"
Speedball Mike Bailey capitalized swiftly, securing the pinfall victory over Dax Harwood to clinch the win for JetSpeed and The Outrunners. This significant victory provided JetSpeed crucial momentum heading into their high-stakes Tag Title match at AEW All In: Texas.
Big Boom AJ Wants the Don Callis Family
In a spirited backstage segment on AEW Collision with Lexy Nair, Big Boom AJ confidently reaffirmed his intent to wrestle at AEW All In, directly challenging the Don Callis Family once again. AJ began assertively, "That's right Lexy. I am here at All In, and I did call out the entire Don Callis family and Don Callis family. I'm calling you out tonight. One more time. Right here on Collision."
AJ emphasized unity within his team, introducing Big Justice and the Rizzler. When questioned by Lexy Nair about potentially needing more experienced allies, AJ humorously affirmed he’d be teaming with Hologram and Tomohiro Ishii of the Conglomeration.
Rocky Romero, flanked by Trent Beretta, Lance Archer, and Dralistico, interrupted mockingly, belittling AJ's group, "This is embarrassing, AJ. You are an embarrassment. These children are embarrassments and you are not a professional wrestler. You're a man who eats cookies on the internet." Romero highlighted the apparent numerical advantage, "Well, I see four of us and only three of you. Is that all you could conglomerate?"
Unexpectedly, Kyle O'Reilly appeared, decisively announcing his alliance with AJ’s Conglomeration, "Well, I’ll have you know, Mr. Rocky, the Conglomeration, it's a frame of mind and it never left mine. So not only am I very eager to say, boom. For one night only it all in, the conglomeration is BBBBBB-back."
Emboldened by O'Reilly's support, Big Boom AJ concluded defiantly, "Rocky, bring the whole Callis Family. 'Cause we're bringing our family and we're bringing the BOOM!"
FTR Have Plans for All In: Texas
Following their loss earlier, Stokely expressed significant frustration, acknowledging a strategic error, "You know what? I made a lot of mistakes in my career, but I would say the biggest one so far has been trusting Christian Cage. But you know what? We'll get to that later."
Directly addressing The Outrunners, Hathaway's tone intensified, "Outrunners, I'm sure you think that you got the number on us. I'm sure you think that you two are the greatest tag team alive today. Well, that is a lie."
Stokely decisively laid down a challenge, clearly stating FTR’s intentions for immediate redemption, "So Zero Hour, we will settle the score once and for all."
He concluded by referring ambiguously to their plans for the AEW World Tag Team Championship match at All In, stating simply, "We'll be there and whatever happens, happens. Top Guys out."
Katsuyori Shibata vs. Gabe Kidd
In a deeply personal and hard-hitting contest on AEW Collision, Gabe Kidd clashed with his former mentor Katsuyori Shibata. The match featured intense exchanges, including Kidd landing punishing forearm shots and brutal chops. McGuinness emphasized the emotional stakes, noting Kidd's taunt, "You pushed me to this point," underscoring the deeply personal animosity between student and mentor.
Shibata showcased resilience, landing a precise suplex and a hard-hitting running pump kick. Tony Schiavone captured the intensity, exclaiming, "Shibata laying it all in in the corner to his former trainee!"
The match's critical turning point arrived when Shibata locked Kidd into his lethal sleeper hold, a move noted by McGuinness, "Shibata has beaten a number of people with this." However, Wheeler Yuta caused a crucial distraction from the apron, prompting Schiavone’s urgent commentary, "Wait a second, Wheeler, who’s gonna be in that Trios match coming up on Saturday, getting involved tonight."
Seizing the opportunity behind the referee’s back, Kidd executed a covert low blow on Shibata. Kidd swiftly followed this with a devastating piledriver, securing a controversial pinfall victory.
All Star 8-Woman Tag Match: Megan Bayne, Athena, Thekla & Julia Hart vs. Willow Nightingale, Thunder Rosa, Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa (with Kris Statlander on commentary)
In a thrilling main event on AEW Collision, an All-Star 8-Woman Tag Team match saw Thunder Rosa, Willow Nightingale, Queen Aminata, and Mina Shirakawa battle against Athena, Megan Bayne, Thekla, and Julia Hart, with Kris Statlander joining the commentary table.
The contest was explosive from the onset, showcasing the impressive power and athleticism these women have become renowned for. Announcer Nigel McGuinness particularly noted the dominant presence of Megan Bayne, describing her power as "absolutely dominant ever since she debuted here."
Late in the bout, Julia Hart executed a stunning moonsault onto Willow Nightingale. Mina Shirakawa swiftly intervened, breaking up the pin attempt. Chaos ensued as Queen Aminata aggressively dragged Thekla out of the ring, forcibly throwing her into the barricade. Tony Schiavone highlighted the fierce rivalry, stating, "This is personal, these two ladies have had this rivalry since Thekla’s arrival in AEW."
Outside the ring, Athena and Megan Bayne were embroiled in a furious brawl against Mina and Rosa, leaving Julia Hart isolated. Capitalizing on the moment, Willow Nightingale delivered her devastating Babe With the Bomb, securing the victory with a decisive three-count.
Post-match chaos unfolded rapidly as Billie Starkz launched a surprise attack on the victorious team, igniting an intense melee. Tay Melo and Anna Jay ran in to assist, further escalating the brawl. The segment concluded dramatically, with Kris Statlander sharing an intense stare-down with Megan Bayne before both were ambushed from behind, ending Collision in absolute turmoil ahead of AEW All In: Texas.
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