top of page

AEW Collision Results: September 27, 2025 — Hayter Issues Blood and Guts Challenge, Fletcher Attacks Hologram, More

  • All Elite Wrestling
  • Sep 27
  • 13 min read
AEW Collision Results

AEW Collision was live from Huntington, West Virginia on TNT and HBO Max for an unpredictable Saturday night with plenty of fighting and action packed into two hours!


The night got off to an inauspicious start as “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher attacked Hologram while another Clon warning was sent. Fletcher later defeated Komander to retain his TNT Championship, and he now has a new challenger for the title next week on the 6th Anniversary of AEW Dynamite, Orange Cassidy! 


The Death Riders went 2-0, as they were victorious in trios and mixed tag team action. The Outrunners and Dalton Castle combined powers for their first win as a team. Eddie Kingston and HOOK earned a hard-fought victory over Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Max Caster and Anthony Bowens won a match … as a team?! And Jamie Hayter was victorious in the main event, but she wants BLOOD AND GUTS!


Here's everything that happened on AEW Collision for September 27, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.

AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Huntington

Kyle Fletcher Attacks Hologram

After hearing from both Daniel Garcia and Daddy Magic ahead of their trios tag match, as well as Jamie Hayter and Julia Hart in preparation for their singles bout, Komander was with Hologram and Alex Abrahantes to address his opponent tonight, TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, promising to win the championship and face his partner, Hologram, at the 6th Anniversary of AEW Dynamite. 


Suddenly, a monitor behind them and then the entire screen flashed the familiar code saying, “CORRUPTION DETECTED … CL0N activated … soon” only to reveal that Fletcher was attacking Hologram.

Trios Match: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders def. Daddy Magic, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong

Moxley seemed in quite the mood as he made his way to the ring along with the Death Riders, even stopping to give the camera a kiss, as we learned that his I Quit Match vs Darby Allin at AEW WrestleDream was made official!


Kyle O’Reilly and Daniel Garcia started things off for their respective sides. O’Reilly was a step ahead of Garcia on almost every movement and quickly took control with a kick to the chest. Daddy Magic wanted the tag and got it, and Garcia responded by tagging out to Castagnoli. Magic came at Castagnoli with plenty of pent-up energy and anger, and Castagnoli used that against him to power Magic down. Moxley entered the match and initially took his time with Magic in the corner with some chops, but Magic fired back with a couple of his own until Moxley put him down yet again. Castagnoli came back in for a brief time until Garcia called for the tag on a clearly battered Daddy Magic.


Magic found some new life when he realized he finally had Garcia and charged him into the corner to get a couple shots in before Garcia found some separation, allowing O’Reilly to get back in the match. Paragon went into some tandem offense with a flying O’Reilly knee across Garcia’s chest as Strong held him down in the ring. Magic got back in for another chance at Garcia, but Castagnoli grabbed his partner and brought him to the outside. However, Strong chased after them with a double boot through the ropes followed by O’Reilly hitting a knee to Moxley from the apron.


Back in the ring, Magic mounted Garcia in the corner and delivered 10 punches with some help from the Huntington crowd in the counting process. O’Reilly hit a running kick to Garcia on the outside only to turn right into a running uppercut from Castagnoli. O’Reilly remained contained to the Death Riders’ corner for the next few minutes with no way of tagging out to Strong or Magic. Moxley even mocked them by reaching O’Reilly’s limp hand out only to pull it away. O’Reilly battled his way back to his corner, but Castagnoli wiped out Magic and O’Reilly was sent the wrong direction.


O’Reilly answered everything Garcia threw at him with forearms, a guillotine, and a suplex. Finally, Strong tagged in and went on a tour of the outside, destroying every Death Rider in his path. He returned to the ring to drop Moxley with a clotheslines, a leg lariat, and a Fireman’s Carry Slam. Paragon teamed up to take out Castagnoli, but when O’Reilly launched himself over the top, he landed right on a Castagnoli uppercut. 


Strong and Moxley continued to fight it out in the ring, and a Sick Kick by Strong nearly won it! A slight distraction from Garcia took Strong’s eye off the ball for just long enough to get caught in a Castagnoli swing into a Moxley kick, but Strong kicked out at two. Moxley jumped on him with a choke, but O’Reilly broke it up with a knee and then fought off another swing attempt to DDT Castagnoli!


Strong fought through Moxley and Garcia to make a tag to Daddy Magic, who finally got a clear ring to go one-on-one with Garcia. He unloaded with punches in the corner and went for a piledriver, but Garcia escaped and immediately tagged Moxley. Magic got tripped up by Moxley and turned back into a stomp from the former AEW World Champion. That was enough, but Garcia tagged back in and hit a stomp of his own to Daddy Magic for the three count and win for the Death Riders.

Brody King Has Big News for the Don Callis Family

Brody King told the Don Callis Family that they made a lot of enemies … and a lot of mistakes. He tells them that sometimes ghosts come back to settle the score – because this Wednesday at the 6th Anniversary of AEW Dynamite, it’ll be the Young Bucks and Josh Alexander taking on Brodido and “one of the men who built this company, Kenny Omega!”

Mixed Tag Team Match: Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir of the Death Riders def. Rosario Grillo & Rachel Ellering

Before Yuta and Shafir face Darby Allin and AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander on the 6th Anniversary of AEW Dynamite in a Mixed Tornado Tag Team Match, they took on a similar match on Collision.


Yuta started things off with Grillo and completely decimated him, nearly ending the match with unrelenting downward elbow strikes before bringing Grillo to his corner to force a tag to Ellering. Shafir gave Ellering a few free shots, only to shake them off and yell at Ellering to “do better!” Shafir stopped toying with her food and threw Ellering around the ring before locking in Mother’s Milk for the victory.


Yuta grabbed the microphone to yell at Statlander about how she betrayed the people that cared about her the most, just like she always does, even though it was Yuta who led her to the AEW Women’s World Championship. He said they’ll make her pay for making the wrong choice.


Then, Yuta turned his attention to Darby Allin. He called him a “slimy freak” who escalated things so far that the Death Riders will have to put him next to all the dead bodies he saw on Mount Everest.

Hangman Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs Are United

Hangman said he owes Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs for how they helped him in his journey back to the AEW World Championship, so he’ll step in for the injured Katsuyori Shibata while he’s down. He said the Death Riders still haven’t learned.


Samoa Joe agreed and said with it being so early in the school year, he already felt like a failure as a teacher. Hangman quietly disagreed with that notion. Joe insisted and said even though they know how to get the Death Riders where they want them, they still haven’t learned, so they will keep attacking the problem.


“You see, I hired new faculty. I have a new equestrian coach who’s gonna run you down in that field and beat your ass. I got me a new P.E. instructor, who’s gonna run you down in the open field and crush you. And more importantly, boys, I have a whole new curriculum of pain that I will introduce to you.”


Joe promised there would be lessons that the Death Riders would learn for life. Next week on Dynamite, it will be AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and two-thirds of the AEW World Trios Champions, Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs, vs. Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia and Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders!

Max Caster & Anthony Bowens def. The Swirl (Blake Christian and Lee Johnson)

Caster and Bowens made separate entrances, with Bowens showing off his World Record plaque only to be interrupted by Caster and his Best Wrestler Alive™ trademark. Caster and Bowens couldn’t decide who would start the match, with each forcing their way in until Caster tripped Bowens from the outside. As they began to argue, Caster turned right into a Christian dive with no warning from Bowens. Christian taunted Bowens, who dove right back in the ring into a Johnson clothesline.


Christian came back in for some quick, tandem offense, but Bowens was able to turn things around with a suplex only to find no Caster in the corner for a tag. Bowens sat up on the top rope, but then Caster was ready and tagged in to set up Scissor Me Timbers! Bowens refused, allowing Johnson to throw Caster into Bowens, knocking him to the floor. That allowed The Swirl to take control by keeping Bowens away from his corner.


Bowens showed a brief sign of life, getting the crowd on his side to clap along with him, but he still couldn’t overcome the numbers game. After battling through both Christian and Johnson, Caster wouldn’t make the tag to Bowens, who seemed genuine in his enthusiasm to help his old/new/current partner. The frustration got to Bowens, so he left up the aisle, only to have AEW Coach Jerry Lynn send him back to the ring. 


Bowens made the tag to Caster but took his time to browbeat him before going to work on The Swirl. After Johnson broke up a pin attempt, he and Christian seemed to take back control with Caster laid out on the outside. Johnson hit a delayed vertical brainbuster aided by a Christian kick to the head of Bowens, but Caster got in the ring to break it up just at the nick of time!


Now it was Bowens who was able to rally the crowd and fight back into the match, but Caster tagged in, and the miscommunication issues continued, nearly resulting in Johnson pinning Caster on multiple occasions. Finally, Caster pushed Johnson into the ropes where Bowens blasted him with a Mollywhop. That allowed Caster to roll up Johnson for the win! That was Caster’s first win of any kind in more than 10 months!


Lynn got in the ring to raise the hands of Caster and Bowens, although both wanted credit for the victory and continued to argue before leaving in separate directions.

Nick Wayne Is Coming for Christian Cage

As Kip Sabian complained to Nick Wayne and Mother Wayne about Luchasaurus, Nick said he doesn’t care about “the dinosaur” leaving because his focus is all on Christian Cage. He promised to be Cage’s biggest nightmare.


“I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again. I am always one step ahead of you.”

TayJay Want the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles

We went back to this week’s Dynamite to revisit the historic announcement from AEW CEO, President and Founder Tony Khan about the introduction of AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles later this year and the reveal of the championship belts by Renee Paquette.


Backstage, Lexy Nair caught up with Anna Jay and Tay Melo to get their thoughts on the new titles. Anna Jay and Tay Melo went through their history over their last five years and everything they battled through to get those titles. They promised to be the first AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions.

Trios Match: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) def. KM, Corey Sparks & Cowpoke Paul

Complete with three new boys and quite the complex entrance with Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum, Dalton Castle was back in the ring for the first time since July 2024!


It didn’t take long for the Outrunners to dispatch of Sparks and Paul before tagging in Castle. He picked up and threw the much bigger KM, before Floyd and Magnum came together to hit the Double Elbow Drop. Castle picked KM back up for a Bangarang to complete a successful return with the victory!

Mark Briscoe and MJF are Heading in Different Directions

After Mark Briscoe defeated MJF at AEW All Out in the Tables N’ Tacks Match, he said he can get back to having fun, as his crew is coming back together. Meanwhile, MJF admitted he’s made mistakes and won’t come back until he’s ready to do it his way.

TNT Championship Open Challenge: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Komander

Fletcher confidently toyed with Komander in the opening minutes, although that overconfidence nearly cost him, as Komander fought on the outside. Fletcher reversed a hurricanrana attempt into a pair of brutal powerbombs on the apron. The TNT Champion was in full control, as he took his time to slow down the pace against the quicker Komander.


Komander started to mount a comeback, as Tony Schiavone came in with breaking news that Hologram was severely injured earlier in the night, so he will not be able to fight the winner of this match for the TNT Championship at Dynamite.


Fletcher put an end to Komander’s comeback with a half and half suplex right on Komander’s head. They moved to the apron where Fletcher nearly hit tombstone, but Komander was able to get out of it, crack Fletcher with a kick to the face, and somehow send Fletcher to the ground with a hurricanrana. 


It took too long for Komander to capitalize, and he walked right into a Michinoku Driver, but Fletcher only managed a two count. He lined up Komander for the high velocity kick in the corner but missed and fell to the outside. Komander stayed on Fletcher with a picturesque springboard moonsault. Sensing all the momentum on his side, Komander sent Fletcher back in and ascended to the top rope. Fletcher was ready and rolled to the opposite side of the ring, although that didn’t stop Komander from running the ropes. Fletcher dove back in and Komander somehow changed directions to hit a destroyer! He followed with a 450 splash from the top, but Fletcher just barely managed to kick out in time.


Komander tried to springboard off the ropes again, although Fletcher was once again ready with a pair of big boots. At this point, Fletcher had enough. He connected with the lawn dart on the third attempt. As Komander staggered up, Fletcher blasted him with a running kick in the corner and finished Komander off with a brainbuster in a tough, but impressive defense of the TNT Championship.


After the match, in the back, Fletcher gloated about his win over Komander and with Hologram unable to compete for the TNT Championship, he begged for anyone to step up and face him for the title on Dynamite.


That brought us some breaking news! With his Conglomeration partner Hologram down, Orange Cassidy has stepped up to take on Fletcher for the TNT Championship on the AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary!

Tornado Tag Team Match: Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. Big Bill and Bryan Keith

With Big Bill and Bryan Keith waiting for them in the ring, Eddie Kingston and HOOK made their entrance a short one, as Kingston walked out with a mic in his hand. Kingston said he had respect for Bill until he decided to attack him after the match, but before he could say anything more, HOOK said he talked to Tony Khan, and this is a tornado tag team match right now!


Bill and Kingston resumed their hostilities from All Out as the bell rang with Kingston getting the better before they both went to the outside. HOOK had Keith in trouble in the corner while Bill sent Kingston into the steel steps. Back in the ring, HOOK walked into a huge boot from Bill as Keith took out Kingston with a cannonball from the apron.


Hook was isolated by Bill and Bryan in the ring and Kingston kept trying to fight his way in, which he finally did by catching Bill on the top rope. Kingston hit machine gun chops in the corner and was finding a second wind until Bill cut him off. HOOK and Kingston recovered to hit a double suplex, but Bill kicked out on a pin attempt by both men.


As Kingston dealt with Keith, Bill recovered enough to drop Eddie with a boot and clothesline, but it wasn’t enough to keep Kingston down for the count. Kingston fought back up and sent Bill to the outside with a dragon screw. Keith had no help in the ring, succumbing to a spinning back fist from Kingston and the REDRUM by HOOK to get the first win for this new partnership.

The Bang Bang Gang Introduce a New Member

Lexy Nair was with Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson, as she reminded them of their loss in the All Out AEW World Tag Team Title Ladder Match last weekend. Gunn said they weren’t disappointed, but he talked to Jay White after the match, and he agreed they needed reinforcements. Robinson said they needed someone they could trust and maybe someone from their past. 


“You could say this was…


And Ace Austin showed up to finish the sentence… 


“...inevitable.”


Robinson introduced Austin Gunn to Ace Austin. Austin reassured Gunn, “It’s not a game of chance when you make your own luck.” 

Jamie Hayter def. Julia Hart of Triangle of Madness

In the rubber match of a series that started on the first day of 2025, it was time for our main event!


Hayter outpowered Hart with ease, throwing her all over the ring, until Blue saved Hart from further punishment by pulling her from the ring. When Hayter chased them out, Blue hit her with a superkick behind the referee’s back. Hart nearly turned that into a victory, and while Hayter kicked out, the damage was done.


The former TBS Champion was aware of the advantage she just earned and made sure to stay on Hayter. She hit her tightrope walk and strike and quickly followed with a clothesline to keep Hayter down. With Hayter tripped up on the outside, Blue tried to get another cheap shot, but Hayter turned that into a suplex on the floor!


That set something off in her, as Hayter exploded back onto Hart with 10 shots to the turnbuckle followed by a belly-to-back suplex that earned a two count. Hayter continued to beat on Hart, although she nearly got caught with a crucifix pin. Hart trapped Hayter in a Tarantula, taking a page out of Theka’s playbook.


When Hart tried to come back in the ring, Hayter was ready with a backbreaker and followed up with another! Hayter called for a clothesline, and Hart was ready for it. She took down Hayter and hit her picture perfect moonsault. Hart trapped Hayter in an octopus, but Hayter reversed it into a tombstone. Hart somehow kicked out, so Hayter followed with Hayterade for the win in the rubber match!


Blue attacked Hayter after the match, and Hart recovered to join in the beating. Queen Aminata ran out with a belt for the save, as Thekla joined Hart and Blue on the outside. Hayter grabbed the microphone and said the only way to settle this was three simple words…


“BLOOD AND GUTS!”


That will do it from West Virginia!


Catch the AEW Dynamite 6-Year Anniversary LIVE 2.5 Hour Special at the Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida this Wednesday 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on TBS and streaming on HBO Max!


Tickets On Sale Now! – www.AEWTix.com


And remember… We are AEW—Where The Best Wrestle! 

bottom of page