AEW files for ‘Continental Cup’ trademark

Though the Continental Classic won’t be happening until late 2026, AEW made a trademark filing this week that could be related to the tournament.

AEW applied to trademark the term “Continental Cup” on March 16. In the application details, it’s listed that the filing is to cover goods and services related to pro wrestling performances:

Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services in the nature of live professional wrestling performances; Entertainment services in the nature of production of professional wrestling programs and events; Entertainment services, namely, production and distribution of ongoing television programs in the field of professional wrestling

The Continental Classic was introduced in 2023 and has become an important part of AEW’s end-of-year calendar. It’s not known whether this trademark is for a trophy or some kind of other element for the round-robin tournament.

Since its debut, the Continental Classic has been won by Eddie Kingston, Kazuchika Okada, and Jon Moxley. Moxley is the current AEW Continental Champion and is coming off a successful title defense against Konosuke Takeshita at Revolution on Sunday night. Following that match, Will Ospreay made his return from neck surgery and targeted Moxley and the Death Riders.

Tony Khan stated at the post-Revolution press conference that AEW will be introducing Continental Classic tracksuits for the tournament participants.

AEW Continental Classic final league play standings & results

League play in the 2025 AEW Continental Classic has concluded ahead of this Saturday’s Worlds End pay-per-view and the semifinals are now set.

Thursday’s Christmas Collision featured six CC matches, three spots remaining in the semifinals, and a six-way tie in the Gold league going into the night.

In the opener, Kyle Fletcher defeated Jack Perry with less than a minute to go to earn three points and finish Gold league play with nine points while Perry was eliminated with six points.

IWGP World Champion Konosuke Takeshita, already locked into a semifinal spot, then followed that up with a victory over Mascara Dorada. The match was one a long time in the making as a fan-created graphic on social media that fooled some people caught the attention of AEW head Tony Khan who then said he wanted to make the match. Dorada ends his tournament with six points while Takeshita finishes with 13 points.

For the second straight year, CMLL Heavyweight Champion Claudio Castagnoli was unsuccessful in his final league play bout, losing to Roderick Strong in the Blue league. The win gave Strong his first in league play (three points) while Castagnoli ended his tournament with seven points.

Both PAC and Kevin Knight ended their Gold league action with a 20-minute draw, giving them each a point but leaving them both at seven points.

Former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy renewed their rivalry in the Blue league with a spot in the semifinals on the line. Moxley picked up a pinfall win in the bout’s closing minutes to secure another three points, giving him nine and leaving Cassidy six. That also secured Moxley the runner-up spot in the Blue league and a match with Fletcher Saturday in one semifinal.

In the show’s finale, 2024 Continental Classic Winner Kazuchika Okada also pulled out a win with minutes to go as he pinned “Speedball” Mike Bailey to earn three points and advance to the semifinals with nine points. He now faces fellow Don Callis Family member Takeshita in the other semifinal.

Final AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Jack Perry6 points
PAC7 points
Kevin Knight7 points
Mike Bailey6 points
Kyle Fletcher9 points — clinched spot in semifinals
Kazuchika Okada9 points — clinched spot in semifinals

Final AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Konosuke Takeshita13 points — clinched spot in semifinals
Claudio Castagnoli7 points
Jon Moxley9 points — clinched spot in semifinals
Orange Cassidy6 points
Mascara Dorada6 points
Roderick Strong3 points

Final AEW Continental Classic matches (Worlds End):

  • Semifinal: Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Semifinal: Kyle Fletcher vs. Jon Moxley
  • Finals: TBD

AEW Continental Classic results and updated standings

The AEW Continental Classic has reached its final night of league action following Wednesday’s Dynamite on 34th Street episode.

Two Blue League matches, plus one Gold League bout were held on Wednesday’s Dynamite with a clear favorite emerging in the Blue League and pure chaos in the Gold League.

Konosuke Takeshita punched his ticket to the semifinals set for Saturday’s Worlds End pay-per-view by reaching 10 points with a victory over Orange Cassidy, ensuring a top two Blue league finish.

Mascara Dorada defeated Roderick Strong in the other Blue league match on Wednesday to move to six points for the tournament.

In the lone Gold league match, Jack Perry defeated PAC, meaning each wrestler in the league has six points entering the final night of league action set for Thursday’s Christmas Collision.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Jack Perry6 points
PAC 6 points
Kevin Knight6 points
Mike Bailey6 points
Kyle Fletcher6 points
Kazuchika Okada6 points

Updated AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Konosuke Takeshita 10 points — clinched spot in semifinals
Claudio Castagnoli 7 points
Jon Moxley6 points
Orange Cassidy 6 points
Mascara Dorada 6 points
Roderick Strong 0 points

Next AEW Continental Classic Matches (Thursday) —

  • Blue League: Konosuke Takeshita (10) vs. Mascara Dorada (6)
  • Blue League: Jon Moxley (6) vs. Orange Cassidy (6)
  • Blue League: Claudio Castagnoli (7) vs. Roderick Strong (0)
  • Gold League: Kevin Knight (6) vs. PAC (6)
  • Gold League: Kyle Fletcher (6) vs. Jack Perry (6)
  • Gold League: Kazuchika Okada (6) vs. Mike Bailey (6)

AEW Continental Classic results & updated standings

The AEW Continental Classic has entered its final week of action with both the Gold and Blue leagues up for grabs after the events of Saturday’s Holiday Bash edition of Collision.

The show featured two Gold league bouts with the opener featuring “Jungle” Jack Perry defeating “Speedball” Mike Bailey to give Perry his first three points of the tournament and leaving Bailey with six points.

The other saw an upset as Kevin Knight picked up an impressive win over 2024 tournament winner Kazuchika Okada that leaves both men with six points and a five-way tie going into the last two shows before Worlds End.

There were no Blue league matches Saturday, but the schedule for this week can be found below.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Jack Perry3
PAC6
Kevin Knight6
Mike Bailey6
Kyle Fletcher6
Kazuchika Okada6

Updated AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy6
Konosuke Takeshita7
Jon Moxley6
Claudio Castagnoli7
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada3

Next AEW Continental Classic Matches (Wednesday):

  • Continental Classic Blue league: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Continental Classic Blue league: Roderick Strong vs. Mascara Dorada
  • Continental Classic Gold league: PAC vs. Jack Perry

Next AEW Continental Classic Matches (Thursday):

  • Continental Classic Blue league: Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy
  • Continental Classic Blue league: Mascara Dorada vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Continental Classic Blue league: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong
  • Continental Classic Gold league: Kazuchika Okada vs. Mike Bailey
  • Continental Classic Gold league: PAC vs. Kevin Knight
  • Continental Classic Gold league: Jack Perry vs. Kyle Fletcher

Mercedes Mone title defense set for early start AEW Collision Holiday Bash

Image: AEW

This Saturday’s one-hour AEW Collision Holiday Bash special will see a title defense from Mercedes Mone in addition to two Continental Classic matches.

The show, taped in Manchester, England, Wednesday will air at 2:30 PM Eastern due to NCAA college football playoff games on TNT.

Mone will put her RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship on the line in an open challenge to anyone local, issued during Wednesday’s Dynamite. Mone is in search of her fifth title defense since winning it from Mina Shirakawa in January.

With the tournament’s final week upon us, Saturday will feature Gold league action as 2024 tournament winner Kazuchika Okada will take on Kevin Knight. Okada goes into the bout tied for the league lead at six points while Knight has three points.

In the other match, Jack Perry will look for his first Gold league points as he faces “Speedball” Mike Bailey who enters tied for the league lead with six points.

Eddie Kingston will also be in action against an opponent to be named.

AEW Collision Holiday Bash | This Saturday | 2:30 PM Eastern

  • RevPro Undisputed Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against TBA
  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League: Kazuchika Okada vs. Kevin Knight
  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League: Jack Perry vs. Mike Bailey
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Nathan Cruz

AEW Continental Classic results & updated standings

Wednesday’s three-hour Holiday Bash edition of AEW Dynamite and Collision featured three Continental Classic matches with more on tap for this Saturday as the tournament winds down to an end.

The opening match saw former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defeat Roderick Strong who was looking to play spoiler as he has been eliminated from winning the Blue block.

In their first-ever singles meeting in AEW, PAC defeated former TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher who has now lost two straight Gold league matches in the tournament. PAC now joins Mike Bailey, Fletcher and Kazuchika Okada with six points each.

The final bout of the night was in the Blue league as Orange Cassidy got a much-needed pinfall victory over Mascara Dorada. The win now ties Cassidy with rival Moxley (six points) with both men one point behind league leaders Konosuke Takeshita and Claudio Castagnoli (seven points).

Updated AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Jack Perry0
PAC6
Kevin Knight3
Mike Bailey6
Kyle Fletcher6
Kazuchika Okada6

Updated AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy6
Konosuke Takeshita7
Jon Moxley6
Claudio Castagnoli7
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada3

Next AEW Continental Classic Matches:

  • Gold league: Kazuchika Okada vs. Kevin Knight (This Saturday)
  • Gold league: Mike Bailey vs. Jack Perry (This Saturday)

AEW Continental Classic standings & results following this week’s Dynamite

Another Dynamite and another two Gold league matches are complete in this year’s AEW Continental Classic.

Former TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher battled “Speedball” Mike Bailey in a physical bout that saw Bailey pick up the upset victory with less than one minute to go to earn his first points of the tournament.

The match itself saw a bodyslam on the ring barricade by Fletcher and a double knee drop off a reverse somersault by Bailey. In the end, the two were in a sequence of pin attempts when Bailey ensnared Fletcher to get the win. Bailey survived a sheer drop brain buster after a power bomb on the apron and running kick and narrowly avoided a second brain buster.

Fletcher took a flurry of offense and near falls including an Ultimo Weapon that nearly finished it in the final minutes. Bailey was game, kicking out of a three-move combo that included a lawn dart throw into the middle turnbuckle and a power bomb. Fletcher now remains stuck at six points.

Earlier in the night, reigning Continental Classic winner Kazuchika Okada defeated recent rival Jack Perry in Perry’s first match of the tournament after being added as an injury sub for Darby Allin last week.

Okada now joins the six point club along with Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita and Claudio Castagnoli. Perry will have three more shots at getting in the winner’s circle.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Jack Perry0
PAC3
Kevin Knight3
Mike Bailey3
Kyle Fletcher6
Kazuchika Okada6

There were no Blue league matches.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy3
Konosuke Takeshita6
Jon Moxley3
Claudio Castagnoli6
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada3

Upcoming Continental Classic schedule:

  • Collision (This Saturday): Claudio Castagnoli vs. Konosuke Takeshita (Blue)
    • A win gives one man a commanding nine points with a draw giving each of them a robust seven.

Darby Allin says he feels ‘amazing’ despite injury

Darby Allin says he feels great despite not being medically cleared.

In an interview with 680 The Fan, Allin says that he feels great despite recently being hospitalized following his match against Kevin Knight. According to Allin, the only thing keeping him back is AEW’s medical team.

“I feel a million bucks right now, I’m not lying. But I’m just not medically cleared. They’re just saving me from me. Which is fine, which is good. But at the end of the day, I feel amazing right now,” he said.

It was first revealed that Allin was hurt during last week’s Dynamite, when he was shown in the hospital following his first Continental Classic touranment match against Kevin Knight. In last week’s Observer Newsletter, it was reported to be a head injury following a coast to coast dropkick by Knight. AEW announced over the weekend that Allin was out of the tournament as a result of his injuries and Jack Perry would be taking his place. 

AEW has yet to announce Continental Classic tournament matches for this week. The tournament will conclude at Worlds End on December 27.

Updated AEW Continental Classic standings & results after Collision

The second week of the AEW Continental Classic is in the books following Saturday’s Collision that featured three Blue league matches and a big upset.

That upset saw Mascara Dorada pick up a big win over league leader and CMLL Heavyweight Champion Claudio Castagnoli, pinning him following a 450 splash. That gives Dorada his first points while Castagnoli remains at six.

The night’s main event featured IWGP World Champion Konosuke Takeshita downing Jon Moxley to earn another three points. With six, he is tied with Castagnoli and fellow Don Callis Family member Kyle Fletcher.

The show opener saw Orange Cassidy pick up his first victory in Blue league action by virtue of his win over reluctant Conglomeration teammate Roderick Strong. Strong remains with the goose egg in terms of points.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy3
Konosuke Takeshita6
Jon Moxley3
Claudio Castagnoli6
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada3

There were no Gold league matches, but there was a key development as Jack Perry is replacing Darby Allin due to injuries suffered ten days ago in his tournament opener against Kevin Knight.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Jack Perry0
PAC3
Kevin Knight3
Mike Bailey0
Kyle Fletcher6
Kazuchika Okada3

Next Matches:

Nothing announced

Darby Allin out of AEW Continental Classic, replacement named

As was feared earlier this week, former TNT Champion Darby Allin is out of this year’s AEW Continental Classic after just one match.

Announced during Saturday’s AEW Collision, the injuries Allin suffered ten days ago in his tournament opener against Kevin Knight on Dynamite were enough to take him out. It’s still unknown and unreported what the exact injuries Allin suffered were and how, but they were bad enough to put him in the hospital.

Allin’s announced replacement is “Jungle” Jack Perry who will take a break from his Jurassic Express duties to return to the AEW singles ranks for the first time since November 2024. Like Komander who replaced the injured Juice Robinson last year, he enters at a disadvantage given the timing.

It will be Perry’s first Continental Classic and he will join the Gold league, joining Knight, Kazuchika Okada, PAC, Kyle Fletcher, and Mike Bailey. In some foreshadowing, Perry and Okada had a recent staredown.

Darby Allin injury update, hospital stay & AEW Continental Classic status

Image: AEW/Ryan Loco

After the news was revealed on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite that Darby Allin was hospitalized last Wednesday, there is now more information on the situation.

Our Bryan Alvarez reported on Wednesday’s Wrestling Observer Radio that Allin did get hurt in his match with Kevin Knight on last week’s Dynamite, but it’s unclear at what point he got hurt. Alvarez speculated it was on a coast-to-coast dropkick he took from Knight, but couldn’t confirm.

Alvarez said Allin was not in the hospital for the entire week and was cleared to leave, so Allin was eventually able to travel home. The actual injury has still not been revealed or reported.

As far as whether Allin will be able to continue in the Continental Classic, the impression Alvarez got is that when it was said they will get more information on Saturday’s Collision, that was a legitimate statement. It’s unclear whether or not Allin will be able to continue as it all depends on how he is doing.

AEW Continental Classic results & updated standings after Dynamite

Week two of AEW Continental Classic action kicked off on Wednesday’s Dynamite from Fishers, Indiana, with three matches and two front-runners already.

In a rematch from 2024’s Dynasty, Kazuchika Okada got his first Gold league victory after defeating PAC in the show opener. Okada failed to defeat Kyle Fletcher in his opening match while PAC defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey in his.

Fletcher and Kevin Knight then put on a show in their Gold league bout, one that Fletcher won after pinning Knight. Fletcher is now 2-0 while Knight is 1-1.

The Blue league main event saw two members of the Death Riders do battle as new CMLL World Champion Claudio Castagnoli upended faction leader and a bloodied Jon Moxley following an uppercut and pin.

Castagnoli now has six points and will look to make it nine when he faces Mascara Dorada on Saturday’s Collision while Moxley will face IWGP World Champion Konosuke Takeshita.

Updated AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Darby Allin0
PAC3
Kevin Knight3
Mike Bailey0
Kyle Fletcher6
Kazuchika Okada3

Updated AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy0
Konosuke Takeshita3
Jon Moxley3
Claudio Castagnoli6
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada0

Upcoming Matches (Saturday’s Collision):

  • Blue league: Orange Cassidy vs. Roderick Strong
  • Blue league: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Mascara Dorada
  • Blue league: Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita

AEW Continental Classic results & updated standings

Following Thursday’s Thanksgiving night edition of AEW Collision, the first week of the 2025 Continental Classic is complete.

Thursday’s show from Nashville, Tennessee, featured one match in the Blue league and one in the Gold League.

In that Gold league battle, PAC picked up his first win in his Classic debut, defeating fellow debutante “Speedball” Mike Bailey to earn three points. He already has his next match booked as he will take on Kazuchika Okada who is coming off a loss this past Wednesday. PAC now ties Kevin Knight and Kyle Fletcher with three points a piece.

The Blue league closed the show with another pair of Classic debutantes as IWGP World Champion Konosuke Takeshita defeated Roderick Strong to pick up his first victory. He joins Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli with three points a piece.

AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy0
Konosuke Takeshita3
Jon Moxley3
Claudio Castagnoli3
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada0

AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Darby Allin0
PAC3
Kevin Knight3
Mike Bailey0
Kyle Fletcher3
Kazuchika Okada0

Upcoming Matches (Wednesday on Dynamite):

  • Jon Moxley vs. Claudio Castagnoli (Blue League)
  • PAC vs. Kazuchika Okada (Gold League)

AEW Continental Classic results & updated standings

Following Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, the 2025 Continental Classic is off and running as the show saw four matches, two in the Blue League and two in the Gold League.

In the opener, former TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher picked up a Gold League pinfall win over reigning Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada to earn three points. Okada had to relinquish his title at the beginning of the tournament as the winner will become the champion.

In the first Blue League match, former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley got things off to a positive start by submitting Mascara Dorada in an interesting clash of styles. Moxley has competed in the tournament before with this being Dorada’s debut.

In the Gold League, Kevin Knight made his tournament debut one to remember as he defeated Darby Allin to earn three points while in the night’s main event, Claudio Castagnoli defeated Orange Cassidy in Blue League action to earn his first three points. Castagnoli will face Death Riders teammate Moxley next Wednesday.

AEW Continental Classic Blue League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Orange Cassidy0
Konosuke Takeshita0
Jon Moxley3
Claudio Castagnoli3
Roderick Strong0
Mascara Dorada0

AEW Continental Classic Gold League standings

WrestlerCurrent Points
Darby Allin0
PAC0
Kevin Knight3
Mike Bailey0
Kyle Fletcher3
Kazuchika Okada0

Upcoming Matches (Thursday on Collision):

  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. Roderick Strong (Blue League)
  • PAC vs. Mike Bailey (Gold League)

Upcoming Matches (Next Wednesday on Dynamite):

  • Jon Moxley vs. Claudio Castagnoli (Blue League)

AEW Dynamite Thanksgiving Eve live results: Continental Classic begins

AEW’s annual Thanksgiving Eve edition of Dynamite features the kickoff of the 2025 Continental Classic tonight from Nashville.

Three Continental Classic bouts will take place on tonight’s episode — two from the Gold League, and one from the Blue League.

In the Gold League, reigning and defending Continental and Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada faces his Don Callis Family teammate Kyle Fletcher. Okada won last year’s C2 and is billed as the greatest tournament wrestler.

In the other Gold League bout, Darby Allin faces Kevin Knight. Allin participated in the C2 last yearand racked up seven points in the Gold League.

In the lone Blue League tilt on tonight’s show, Jon Moxley faces Mascara Dorada. Moxley returns to the C2 after missing the 2024 edition, and finishing as the runner-up in 2023.

The fallout from Samoa Joe’s AEW World title win at Full Gear will also be felt tonight as The Opps celebrate Joe’s victory.

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Excalibur & Tony Schiavone running down tonight’s card before throwing it to a video package from Full Gear and the bad night some of the Don Callis Family had with Kyle Fletcher losing his TNT Title and also being unsuccessful challenging for the CMLL Trios Titles. Don Callis is on commentary for the upcoming match.

Kazuchika Okada vs. Kyle Fletcher in a Continental Classic Gold League Match

(Great way to kick off the C2, by having Prot-Okada collide. These two started off pretty slow, only to ramp it up the second half. It certainly seems like Fletcher has Okada’s number, as this is another rare L for Okada and immediately puts him at a disadvantage going forward in his League.)

Excalibur informs us Okada has surrendered his Continental Title, since it will be awarded to the tournament winner. Okada & Fletcher both fake handshakes to start, but catch one another’s kicks, slowly placing them down before showing one another. Both back each other up to the ropes and do the clean break before trading shoulder blocks, until Fletcher absorbs a big boot and is able to mow Okada down. Fletcher went up top for the Okada elbow drop, but took too long, as Okada shoved referee Rick Knox into the ropes, crotches Fletcher and hits him with a dropkick to the outside. Things go to commercial with Okada pleading his case to the ref.

Okada slowly controlled the entire break, tried his elbow off the top, but Fletcher returned the favor, shoving Knox, crotching Okada and follows with a huge superplex. Fletcher starts ramping up the offense, flying corner forearm and swinging back suplex for two. Okada countered a powerbomb into an Air Raid Crash neckbreaker, goes up top for the elbow, but again, was cut off. Fletcher tried another superplex, but Okada sent him crashing to the mat and finally hit the zero hang time elbow. Rainmaker middle finger pose, as Fletcher ducked the Rainmaker into a Half and Half. Okada bailed outside to avoid the Yakuza Kick, swept the leg out on the apron before hitting a draping DDT. Fletcher kicked out at two back inside, as Okada starts toying with him with little kicks, only firing Fletcher up. Okada pops up from a superkick, Fletcher pops up from a John Woo dropkick, only to walk right into a flush Okada dropkick and Tombstone. Fletcher counters Rainmaker into a desperation Michinoku Driver into the double down.

15 minute time call, with 5 remaining, as both fought to their feet until Okada ducks a rolling lariat, gets a backslide, maintains wrist control and hits a Rainmaker. Okada went for a home run shot, reversed a Tombstone into a Lawn Dart and huge sit-out powerbomb for two. Flying leg lariat to the neck, as Okada nearly took off Knox’s head with a Rainmaker, but pulled up. Okada gouged Fletcher’s eyes, but Fletcher caught a cazadora roll-up for the flash pin. Okada can’t believe it, as Callis congratulates Fletcher before checking on Okada. Both men shake hands, as Okada teased a middle finger, but Fletcher certainly isn’t Konosuke Takeshita.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher (3) defeats Kazuchika Okada (0) to earn 3 points in the Continental Classic Gold League

-Footage of the $1 Million Match at Full Gear and The Young Bucks reuniting with Kenny Omega is shown. Lexy Nair is shown outside of Omega’s locker room, where he opens the door, saying it’s a complicated answer as to whether The Elite has reunited. Omega was once fooled by Don Callis as well, so he’d be a hypocrite not to take that into account and if his friends are willing to accept him for his faults and if the fans are as well, who is Omega to say The Bucks don’t deserve a second chance? Omega closes the door, Nair stands there for a bit, only for The Bucks to walk out of the locker room, telling Nair what’s up.

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-Highlights of the TNT Title match at Full Gear with Mark Briscoe defeating Kyle Fletcher to finally win the title. A bloody Briscoe is backstage after the match saying he lost the most important thing to him, his brother, his other half. It’s been a long road since, not knowing if he’d want to continue wrestling without him, but realized he had to do it for them. Failure after failure, but there’s a time and season for everything, so when family is on the line, his crew, The Conglomeration, it changes everything. This title is for his real and road family; it’s for Delaware and looks up and says this is for Jay. This was a hell of a promo, very happy for Briscoe to finally have AEW gold.

The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) vs. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) in an AEW Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament Semi-Final

(The positive is that Cameron continues improving immensely after such a short time being an active competitor, while Nightingale is so massively over with the crowd, it makes this the perfect pairing. Unfortunately, there were some real clunky moments by Hart & Blue, especially the moonsault spot, where even commentary tried their best to cover. While many could see The Love Bombs as favorites to win the titles, I certainly wouldn’t hate if Cameron & Nightingale take the gold in the Finals, the crowd loves them and they team incredibly well.)

Hart tried to sucker Cameron in with a handshake, but Nightingale yelled not to trust her. Early takedown by Cameron, as Nightingale made a blind tag, as both flattened Hart with a double back suplex. Cameron piggy backed Nightingale, who hit an assisted senton for two. Blue tags in and gets squished in the corner with lariats as Cameron tagged back in and Blue was ping ponged with strikes until Cameron missed an assisted cazadora splash. Hart sent Nightingale crashing outside and hit a standing moonsault on Cameron for two. Double flapjack connected, as an awkward looking double team kick attempt failed, as Nightingale pulled Hart outside and sent her crashing into the barricade. Cameron hit a corner splash on Blue and went for corner punches, but Hart recovered, ran distraction, allowing Blue to hit a rolling neckbreaker for two.

Back from commercial, Hart did her rope walk clubbing blow, as Blue tagged in and caught just enough of a kick for two. Tarantula applied by Hart, as Blue flew in with a dropkick for another near fall. Cameron was able to counter a series of switches into a back suplex into the double down, leading to the Nightingale hot tag. Blue made a blind tag and clocked Nightingale, who hit a spinebuster on Hart and tried a cover. Spinning DDT by Blue got two, but Nightingale fought back with a double suplex. Oklahoma Stampede on Blue, as Cameron tagged in and successfully hit the cazadora splash for two. Pump knee from Blue, but Cameron returned the favor into a Russian Legsweep, but was cut-off in the corner, as Blue got a Cheeky Nandos kick. Powerbomb by Blue hit, but Hart tried her moonsault and landed on her feet and just did a little splash, which looked really bad. Cameron avoided the double team finisher, sent Blue & Hart colliding into each other, as Nightingale made a blind tag. Cameron took out Blue with a backstabber and Nightingale with a Doctor Bomb on Hart to win it.

Match Result: The Babes of Wrath defeated Sisters of Sin to advance in the AEW Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament when Nightingale pinned Hart

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The Opps World Title Celebration

Tony Schiavone introduces the new AEW Men’s World Champion Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata to the ring. Joe immediately took the mic from Schiavone, telling him tonight is a celebration, so don’t ruin his and take his hillbilly ass out of here. Before Joe could say anything else, Swerve Strickland pulls up the arena with Prince Nana telling him to go get’em, boss. Strickland has a staple gun, as Hangman Adam Page appears and has a chain in hand. The two walk backstage, as Joe told Shibata to go take care of those scrubs. The Opps Dojo surrounds ringside as Joe said everything went according to plan. Shibata nullified Eddie Kingston, Hobbs showed off his feats of strength, to Joe Muscle Bustering Page in the middle of the ring. The simpletons here in the crowd won’t understand what went down, so here’s a video package on how they got their today.

We cut to a HOOK video package and how he started running with Kingston, while showing the run-in HOOK had with Joe & Hobbs backstage a few months ago, with HOOK telling Joe he’ll always have their back. HOOK turning on Page at Full Gear and helping Joe win the World Title was shown. Joe said that was some of his best work and now the fans can have a champion worthy of being called the greatest in this industry. Joe introduces the linchpin in this endeavor, HOOK. That crooner theme went from super annoying for a babyface, to hilariously fitting for a heel, as HOOK comes out and hugs The Opps. HOOK said Joe was right, all these rednecks are too stupid to realize he’s the greatest second-generation wrestler this business has ever seen.

Strickland’s new music cut HOOK off, as he’s walking in the crowd, when Page’s music soon followed and he’s located at the bar. After a quick drink, Page & Strickland start wasting Opps Dojo members, as Page smashed a bottle on one’s head. Page & Strickland rush the ring, as The Opps bail, leaving their Dojo dorks to get destroyed by chain and staple gun shots. Page & Strickland hung members of the Dojo by their necks with the chain, as referees rush the ring to stop things, as Joe and crew leave.

-Post-match comments from Jon Moxley at Full Gear after losing to Kyle O’Reilly. Moxley said he’s doing just fine, while O’Reilly is heading to the hospital. Footage of Moxley tapping, while PAC won against Darby Allin via using a baseball bat. Moxley was insulted that O’Reilly had to go to the hospital. The battles always continue tomorrow, as the playoffs are about to start. The rest of the Death Riders watch as Moxley leaves the shot.

Jon Moxley vs. Mascara Dorada in a Continental Classic Blue League Match

(For having such a clash of styles, I thought these two worked very well with each other. I’ve said it before, but I love that we’re at the point in Moxley’s story where literally anyone can apply a submission and the crowd pops, thinking it could be the end. This could be the Achillies for Moxley at any point in this C2. The post-match was incredibly entertaining, as Moxley’s reaction to Storm’s promo was the best.)

Much slower pace than you’d expect to begin, as Moxley tries keeping Dorada grounded, until Dorada ramps it up quick with a wild head scissors to the outside. Moxley side-stepped a dive, slid back in the ring and hit one of his own. Back inside, Dorada hit a springboard cross body, as Moxley rolled to the ramp. Again, avoiding a dive, Moxley tried chucking Dorada off the stage, but Dorada turned the tables. Dorada got a running start and leapt from the stage, only for Moxley to swat him out of the air with a forearm. Back inside, flipping standing suplex put Moxley in firm control heading to commercial.

Back from break, Dorada battled back by hurdling the barricade and catching Moxley throat first. Back inside, Tornillo arm drag led to a combo of kicks before a Code Red got a near fall. Moxley tried to create some distance, but Dorada wouldn’t allow it, hitting another Tornillo outside. Dorada was too slow to follow-up, allowing Moxley to fire off a Cutter and 13 corner punches, but Moxley played to the crowd giving Dorada a chance to hit almost an Iconoclasm variation. Dorada got an arm-bar, as Moxley scrambled, got a mount with punches, leading to a Regal Knee. Dorada countered Death Rider into an inside cradle for two, as a thrust kick planted Moxley. Dorada went up top and hit the 450, but Moxley kicked out. Schiavone said this is typically when the Death Riders would save Moxley, but zero interference allowed in the C2. Dorada went up top again, tried a Shooting Star Press, but Moxley got the knees up, applied a D’arce Choke, causing Dorada to pass out.

Post-match, Marina Shafir came to the ring to check on Moxley, when Timeless Toni Storm’s music hit and she made her way out. Storm told Johnny that his eyes weren’t deceiving him, this is Timeless Toni Storm, the toughest, most resilient, least bitchy person in this ring. Despite Moxley’s love of cargo pants, Storm likes him, but where he operates in fear and hate, she operates in love, which is far more violent than he could ever imagine. Storm would love to stay and chat all night, just us gals, but she has a message for his cave woman daughter. As per the Love Bombs victory at Full Gear, their stipulation must be brutal enough to exact their revenge while entertaining the Sickos. After 4 nights straight, she rolled over and saw her sweet Mina (Shirakawa came to the stage) and said her early Christmas gift is the heads of two sloptarts.

Next week, Storm & Shirakawa vs. Shafir & Megan Bayne, No Tags, No Countouts, No Disqualification, Hardcore Holiday Death Match

Match Result: Jon Moxley (3) defeated Mascara Dorada (0) to earn 3 Points in the Continental Classic Blue League

-Renee Paquette is backstage with Kris Statlander, calling her the greatest in the galaxy, the second woman ever in AEW to pin Mercedes Mone. Statlander said she’s seen nothing but disbelief in people’s faces that she’s the only person to win the Women’s & TBS Titles. There’s 3 options, face the past, present or look to the future. Statlander knows where she’s going, who’s coming with her? We essentially learned nothing from this, as I have no idea who or what is next for Stat.

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Darby Allin vs. Kevin Knight in a Continental Classic Gold League Match

(An excellent match and star making performance by Knight as a singles competitor. Nigel McGuinness wisely pointed out that Allin’s body has been through so much, that taking on something like the C2 at this point could have him at a severe disadvantage in his League. It wouldn’t be an Allin match without some scary moments and the monkey flip bump he took was terrifying. It’ll be interesting to see how/if Allin can bounce back and also how Knight builds off this momentum.)

First time meeting between these two, as Allin fired off some lighting quick arm drags to keep Knight grounded early. Knight used his speed to escape, did a monkey flip, causing Allin’s leg to snap on the ropes and looked really rough. Allin quickly went outside to create distance, but Knight threw him into the barricade and launched off it with a moonsault all in one motion, wildly impressive. Back inside, Allin cut a springboard off, sending Knight crashing outside and following with a running dive. Allin went for a Coffin Drop, but Knight sprung to his feet and hit an Avalanche Back Suplex for the double down into break.

We return with Knight hitting a standing hurricanrana from the mat to the corner and huge dropkick that send Allin to the floor. Allin was able to sweep out Knight’s leg on the ramp and hit a dropkick of his own with high impact. Back inside, Last Supper attempted, but Knight kicked out. Knight fought off a hammer throw, tried a leaping clothesline, which Allin ducked, Knight avoided a Death Drop, each got a head of steam and collided with a lariat, turning one another inside out into the double down. Allin was sent out to the ramp, Knight tried a springboard, missed, but connected on a pendulum DDT. Allin was trying to beat the count, giving Knight a chance to clear the top rope with a huge clothesline. Back inside, Knight missed a UFO Splash, Allin flew in with a Code Red for a close two of his own. Allin wanted a Coffin Drop, was crotched in a Tree of Woe, as Knight sprung to the opposite side of the ring for an insane Coast to Coast dropkick. UFO Splash landed flush and Knight gets the clean pin, his biggest win in AEW to date. Allin & Knight shook hands in the post-match.

Match Result: Kevin Knight (3) defeated Darby Allin (0) to earn 3 Points in the Continental Classic Gold League

-Footage of FTR winning the AEW Tag Team Titles at Full Gear from Brodido. We’ll hear from FTR on Collision.

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-Eddie Kingston is backstage and said he doesn’t want to talk about HOOK right now. He heard Joe mention his name, which is cool, he’s not in line for a title shot right now, but he will if he takes out his boy Shibata on Collision. The match is official for tomorrow night.

Orange Cassidy vs. Claudio Castagnoli in a Continental Classic Blue League Match

(These two have been in so many types of tag matches in AEW that I was surprised this was only their third singles match. Both work so well with one another, as Cassidy is the perfect guy for Castagnoli to launch all over the ring, while Cassidy is able to counter the power moves perfectly. It almost always results in a great match, thus why it was a deserving main event tonight. Next week will be incredibly interesting, as Moxley & Castagnoli will go one-on-one.)

We’re told Cassidy demanded that Tony Khan move his match with Castagnoli up to tonight after what happened to Kyle O’Reilly at Full Gear. We’re also told Roderick Strong officially takes O’Reilly’s place in the C2 as a result. Castagnoli tried to rush at the bell, but Cassidy avoided into a series of pin attempts. Castagnoli finally was able to stop the momentum with a tilt a whirl backbreaker. Cassidy was just slammed face first in the corner, where Castagnoli followed up with a charging uppercut. Cassidy avoided a Neutralizer and threw some little kicks into an arm drag and Tope. Castagnoli just bounced back off the barricade and laid out Cassidy with a clothesline. Castagnoli missed a home run uppercut, as Cassidy tried his spinning DDT, only to be bounced back and forth with a Giant Swing into the commentary table and barricade.

Castagnoli hoisted Cassidy up by his pants and continued to deliver gut busters. He tried this one time too many, as Cassidy finally was able to counter into a DDT. Cassidy went to the pockets, hit a snap dropkick and PK. Not able to get Beach Break, Castagnoli missed a charge, posted himself, giving Cassidy a chance to hit a Tope DDT. Quickly back inside, Stundog Millionaire hits, as Cassidy went up top, but leapt into a huge uppercut. Anvil elbows from Castagnoli, who wanted a Neutralizer, Cassidy tried Beach Break, but Castagnoli countered into a Giant Swing. Home run uppercut missed, as Cassidy hit an Orange Punch first. Castagnoli wanted a pop-up uppercut, but Cassidy hit an Orange Punch in mid-air and Beach Break for a close two. Cassidy threw off the elbow pad, wanted a final Orange Punch, missed and Castagnoli waffled him with a lariat. Cassidy countered a Neutralizer into a hurricanrana, as both got up as Castagnoli finally hit his pop-up uppercut to win it.

Post-match, the rest of the Death Riders come to the ring to celebrate Castagnoli’s victory, as Renee Paquette comes into the ring. She says Castagnoli is the only one to compete in all three Continental Classics, when Wheeler Yuta trash talked and started brawling with Cassidy. Death Riders beat down Cassidy with Shafir taking Paquette to safety, until Roderick Strong, Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, Kevin Knight, Speedball Mike Bailey, Mascara Dorada all hit the ring to have a giant brawl until Dorada does a huge moonsault onto the pile outside. Kazuchika Okada is watching on from the ramp, while Cassidy takes Yuta’s face off with an Orange Punch. Death Riders retreat, as Fletcher & Takeshita are regrouping with Takeshita pointing up at Okada and PAC staring down Bailey to end the show.

Match Result: Claudio Castagnoli (3) defeated Orange Cassidy (0) to earn 3 Points in the Continental Classic Blue League

Continental Classic Gold League Standings

3 Points: Kyle Fletcher, Kevin Knight

0 Points: Kazuchika Okada, Darby Allin, PAC, Speedball Mike Bailey

Continental Classic Blue League Standings

3 Points: Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli

0 Points: Mascara Dorada, Orange Cassidy, Konosuke Takeshita, Roderick Strong

AEW Collision 11/27/25

  • Eddie Kingston vs. Katsuyori Shibata
  • Thekla vs. Tay Melo
  • PAC vs. Speedball Mike Bailey in a Continental Classic Gold League Match
  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. Roderick Strong in a Continental Classic Blue League Match
  • We’ll Hear from AEW Tag Team Champion FTR
  • We’ll Hear from National Champion Ricochet

AEW Dynamite 12/3/25

  • The Timeless Love Bombs (Timeless Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) vs. Marina Shafir & Megan Bayne in a Hardcore Holiday Death Match in an AEW Women’s Tag Team Title Semifinal
  • Jon Moxley vs. Claudio Castagnoli in a Continental Classic Blue League Match