Rhea Ripley shares update on Buddy Matthews’ return from injury

Out and injured for several months now, Rhea Ripley has shared a major update on her husband Buddy Matthews’ return timeline.

While Ripley is one of the biggest stars on the WWE roster, her husband, Matthews, was also one of the most popular names in AEW. However, after suffering an injury last year in February 2025, Matthews has not been seen on AEW television.

Recently appearing on What’s Your Story with Steph McMahon, Ripley shared a detailed update on Matthews’ recovery and return.

He’s still starting to get back into the ring stuff because he got injured over a year ago in February when they [AEW] went to Australia. So he got injured then, so he’s just started getting back into the ring now, and just trying to rehab it and see what he can do. He’ll get in, and we’ll run the ropes,” Ripley said.

I’ve been teaching him some rolls, since the boys’ class didn’t do as many rolls as the girls ‘class, apparently… We’ve been getting in a little bit. Also, I get nervous about getting hurt, especially these days, because I’m always on the road, I’m always doing stuff. I want to stay sharp, but I also don’t want to get beat up more than I get beat up. So I go a little bit easier. He’s definitely going harder than me right now because he’s trying to get back into that mode.” (H/T Fightful)

Where is Buddy Matthews now?

It has been almost 15 months since Matthews was ruled out of action with an injury. He last wrestled Kazuchika Okada at Grand Slam Australia, where he suffered an ankle injury.

However, recovering and preparing for his in-ring comeback, Matthews recently shocked the world when he made his surprise appearance for World Series Wrestling. Following that, he was also announced for an upcoming indie tour across New Zealand and Australia.

Injured AEW wrestler Buddy Matthews announced for indie tour

He’s not medically cleared to compete yet, but AEW wrestler Buddy Matthews has been announced for an indie tour taking place in his home country later this year.

Matthews will return to Australia for World Series Wrestling’s MegaMania tour this October-November. It’s a five-show tour with four events happening in Australia and one being held in New Zealand. Here is the full list of dates:

  • Thursday, October 29 in Auckland, New Zealand
  • Friday, October 30 in Brisbane, Australia
  • Saturday, October 31 in Adelaide, Australia
  • Sunday, November 1 in Melbourne, Australia
  • Monday, November 2 in Sydney, Australia

This announcement comes less than two weeks after Matthews made a surprise appearance for World Series Wrestling and, despite his injury, laid out Donovan Dijak. Matthews said he would be cleared by October, teasing that he’ll be coming after all the gold in WSW when he returns. The current top champion for the indie promotion is Killer Kross.

Buddy Matthews’ long injury layoff —

It’s been 15 months since we last saw Matthews compete in the ring. At AEW Grand Slam Australia in February 2025, he suffered an ankle injury while making his entrance to face Kazuchika Okada. The initial hope was that Matthews would only miss a few months, but his ankle didn’t heal properly and he needed to undergo surgery.

Matthews’ on-screen direction was in flux at the time his injury happened. Malakai Black was recently gone from AEW, leaving the former House of Black members to branch off without their leader.

Swerve Strickland had high praise for Matthews this March, saying he can’t wait for Matthews to get back in the ring and wants to face him once he’s able to.

Buddy Matthews makes surprise return outside of AEW

AEW’s Buddy Matthews made his return to a wrestling ring after nearly 15 months away and confirmed his official comeback timeline.

Matthews returned to the ring on the first day of the World Series Wrestling’s Rise Against tour at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Australia. He attacked Donovan Dijak after his victory in a four-way match against Moose, Matt Hayter and Matt Riddle for the WSW Championship. He entered the ring in a black hoodie and steel chair in hand, striking multiple blows to Dijak. He then proceeded to address fans and announce he will be medically cleared to compete in October.

“In case you’ve forgotten my name is Buddy Matthews! And I’m the guy that kicked down the door for every Australian to make it overseas. Now let’s get one thing straight, I might not be cleared now but in October I will be. And I might just take all the gold because hell’s frozen over and you just can’t stop the unstoppable,” stated Matthews.

Matthews suffered an ankle injury during his entrance at AEW Grand Slam Australia in February 2025. Despite subsequent ligament and nerve damage to his foot, Matthews competed in his match against Kazuchika Okada for the AEW Continental Championship.

Swerve Strickland: Buddy Matthews has ‘a lot to offer’ AEW

Swerve Strickland is a big believer in his AEW colleague Buddy Matthews.

Since February 2025, Matthews has been out of action due to an ankle injury that did not heal properly and ended up requiring surgery. He is still working through the recovery process, and it’s not known when he’ll be back in the ring. But Strickland told the Battleground Podcast that he’s looking forward to Matthews’ return and would like to have a match against him.

“Honestly, I’m waiting for probably one of the best talents, like, all around in the business to come back. Hopefully he’s healthy and hopefully he can do even better than what he was giving before — Buddy Matthews, shout out to him,” Strickland responded when asked if there are any first-time opponents he’s eyeing.

“He’s one of those guys that’s just like a dawg in the ring. I think me and him could do some great work, and I look forward to seeing him back doing his own thing. I think he has a lot to offer in the wrestling world, and I would like to see him back healthy again.”

Matthews was a member of the House of Black, which disbanded when Aleister Black left AEW and returned to WWE. Before Matthews’ injury, he and Brody King were still aligned as a tag team despite House of Black no longer existing.

The card for this Sunday’s AEW Revolution pay-per-view includes Strickland facing off against King in a singles match. Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles is hosting the event.

AEW’s Buddy Matthews shares injury update

Buddy Matthews shared a small injury update recently on Instagram.

Matthews has been out of action after suffering an ankle injury during his ring entrance at AEW Grand Slam Australia on February 15. He went on to wrestle a 13-minute match with Kazuchika Okada despite ligament and nerve damage.

In June, Matthews revealed that the injury was not healing properly and later announced that he would need surgery. Last month, he noted that he was still dealing with some numbness that he hoped would subside soon.

In a post to his Instagram Stories, Matthews said he is still dealing with nerve issues.

Matthews wrote:

“It’s been a long process! Still having nerve issues with a lot of numbness! But accepted that it’s gonna take time. Really thought I’d have returned to the ring by now but can only control what I can.”

There is no timetable for Matthews’ return to the ring. His post is below:

Swerve Strickland names his AEW dream opponents

Swerve Strickland would love to have one-on-one matches against Kyle O’Reilly and Buddy Matthews in the future.

Appearing on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Strickland was asked to name some AEW dream opponents he hasn’t gotten the chance to face yet. Strickland said he’s wanted to wrestle O’Reilly for a long time, with them only having been opponents in one battle royal before. He’d also like to have a match against Matthews once Matthews returns from injury.

“Kyle O’Reilly, man. I’ve been asking for Kyle O’Reilly for so long,” Strickland said. “We interacted in the battle royal, the two-ring battle royals and stuff. But that was it. And that was when Bobby Fish was still here [in 2022], you know?

“And Buddy Matthews. Like, rest up, hope he comes back soon, man. Because he’s a beast.”

Matthews is still recovering from an ankle injury that he suffered in February. While there was initially hope that he wouldn’t be out of action for too long, the recovery ended up being more complicated than expected and Matthews had to undergo surgery to repair the issue.

Strickland himself had been sidelined for four months prior to making his AEW return this past weekend at Full Gear. In addition to potential O’Reilly and Matthews bouts, Strickland told Van Vliet that he’d like to have another match against Kyle Fletcher now that Fletcher has leveled up into a new version of himself.

“He’s grown so much more since then. He’s grown, like, immensely since then,” Strickland said about how much Fletcher has improved since their April 2024 meeting. “So another match with him would be incredible.”

AEW’s Buddy Matthews updates injury status after ankle surgery

AEW fans have not seen Buddy Matthews since he injured his ankle at this past February’s Grand Slam Australia but on Wednesday, he gave an update on his status via a post on Instagram.

“Today was the first time since surgery to hit a hack squat,” Matthews posted, along with video showing him stretching and squatting (seen below). “Still very restricted with ankle mobility but working on it daily!”

“Numbness is still a factor but hopefully subsides in the near future, but still unknown at this time,” Matthews continued. “Swelling depends on the amount of rehab I’ve done that day but easily maintained with icing post. Take each day as it comes!”

Matthews injured his ankle while vaulting into the ring before the aforementioned Brisbane match against Kazuchika Okada. Despite suffering ligament and cartilage damage, he still wrestled for over 13 minutes before losing. Matthews had announced in June that his ankle was not healing properly and then said in August that he would be undergoing surgery to repair the damage.

He has not given a timeline on a potential return to the ring. 

AEW star Buddy Matthews undergoing surgery

Buddy Matthews is undergoing surgery to finally take care of the ankle injury that has sidelined him since February.

Initially, Matthews was hoping that the injury wouldn’t keep him out of action long. He was targeting April for his return, but the ankle did not heal like he thought it would. Mathews said in June that there was no mobility to his ankle and he was not able to move properly.

Mathews announced the surgery in an Instagram stories post today, sharing a photo with his wife Rhea Ripley as he prepared to go under the knife.

“Update: heading into surgery to repair my ankle,” he wrote.

The injury happened at February’s AEW Grand Slam Australia event when Mathews was making his entrance to face Kazuchika Okada. He still continued on with the match despite being hurt.

Matthews did not break his ankle but suffered ligament and cartilage damage. While there is never a good time to be injured, the timing was especially bad here as Matthews, Brody King & Julia Hart were attempting to gain momentum as a trio following Malakai Black’s departure from AEW. The former House of Black were renamed the Hounds of Hell with Black gone from the promotion.

Buddy Matthews gives new update on ankle injury recovery

Buddy Matthews is progressing slower than he’d like in his recovery from ankle injury.

Matthews has been out of action since hurting his ankle this February at Grand Slam Australia. The injury happened while he was making his entrance at the show, but Matthews was still able to continue with the match and compete in front of his home country fans, losing to Kazuchika Okada.

Though he did not break his ankle, Matthews suffered ligament and cartilage damage. He was originally hoping to be back in the ring in April, but that timeline has proven to be too optimistic.

“The ankle is not recovering as well as I thought it would be. There’s no mobility to it, if I can’t have mobility, I can’t move properly. Once it hits three months without healing, it becomes chronic,” Matthews said during a new Instagram Live. “I thought I’d be back in the ring in April.“

Matthews’ injury came at a time when the Hounds of Hell (Matthews, Brody King & Julia Hart) were trying to gain momentum following Malakai Black’s departure from the company. On Insight with Chris Van Vliet in April, Matthews said he was looking forward to working six-person tag matches with his stablemates when he returned.

“We just need to get some continuous weeks ahead and really show that the group’s together,” he said. “I’d love to do some intergender tag stuff with Julia. Me and Brody and Julia vs. two men and a female would be awesome.”

Buddy Matthews gives update on ankle injury, AEW return timeline

Buddy Matthews is hoping that it won’t be too long until he’s back in the ring.

An ankle injury has kept Matthews out of action for more than two months now. The injury happened while Matthews was making his entrance at AEW Grand Slam Australia on February 15. Despite getting hurt, he still continued with his match against Kazuchika Okada.

Matthews told Chris Van Vliet on a new episode of Insight that he suffered ligament and cartilage damage but is lucky that the injury wasn’t worse.

“It’s ok. Rolled it pretty bad. Had an X-ray, MRI. There was no break, but there was like partial ligament tear and cartilage damage,” Matthews said. “Yeah, [I’m] walking. I haven’t ran. I haven’t jumped. I’ve just started implementing cardio, but then it kind of stiffens up. And, you know, we’re working through it, but the docs were telling me I’ve never seen an ankle roll that much under someone without completely destroying, like smashing, disintegrating the bones. So I didn’t break a bone, which was incredible, but then I had to wrestle 15 minutes after it.”

Matthews said he immediately knew something was wrong but is happy with how the match turned out given how hindered he was. He and his wife Rhea Ripley went on their honeymoon right after despite Matthews’ injury.

On April 13, Matthews estimated that he was 73 percent recovered. He said that number is now up to about 85 percent.

“I’m hoping sooner rather than later,” Matthews said about his AEW return. “I’m obviously going to have to get in the ring and suss it out and get back in ring shape. But I’m hoping in the next couple of weeks. I’m hoping, fingers crossed.”

Wrestling is a creative outlet that Matthews has missed while out of action. With Malakai Black returning to WWE, House of Black are now known as the Hounds of Hell in AEW. Matthews said he does not want the group to just be House of Black with a new name. They need a little bit of a reboot with a fresh coat of paint.

“We just need to get some continuous weeks ahead and really show that the group’s together,” he said. “I’d love to do some intergender tag stuff with Julia [Hart]. Me and Brody [King] and Julia vs. two men and a female would be awesome.”

Matthews named Kenny Omega as the one opponent he wants to face that he hasn’t gotten a chance to yet. But Matthews is down for anything and just wants to get back in the ring and tell good stories.

“I think what everyone wants is me and Kenny,” he told Van Vliet. “That’s on a lot of people’s bucket lists. Will it happen? I don’t know. Am I down for it? Absolutely.”

Buddy Matthews suffered ankle injury at AEW Grand Slam Australia

Buddy Matthews is injured.

Matthews suffered an ankle injury on Saturday at AEW Grand Slam Australia, PWInsider reported on Monday. Video footage from the event shows Matthews rolling his ankle during his ring entrance for his match against Kazuchika Okada. He appeared to favor the ankle at several points throughout the match and was later seen limping to the back.

Matthews was seen using a crutch in several photos Rhea Ripley posted to Instagram early Monday morning. Ripley captioned the post: “Ain’t no Roly-Poly ankles gonna keep us down! Let the honeymoon commence!”

Ripley and Matthews were married in June but, evidently, are only now celebrating their honeymoon.

A post circulating on Reddit claimed Matthews posted the following to X regarding his injury. However, the post appears to have since been deleted.

“So thoughts after #AEWGrandSlamAustralia – If it wasn’t a 16×16 SHIT wrestling ring!

1: Wouldn’t have destroyed my ankle on my entrance due to holes in the padding.

2: Okada wouldn’t have been able to put his foot on the rope & I’d be champion.

Shit happens…”

Buddy Matthews: [spoilers] So thoughts after #AEWGrandSlamAustralia – If it wasn’t a 16×16 SHIT wrestling ring! 1: Wouldn’t have destroyed my [spoilers] on my entrance due to holes in the padding.2: Okada wouldn’t have been able to out his foot on the rope & I’d be champion. [censored] happens…
byu/Sriracha01 inSquaredCircle

QT Marshall recently responded to some comments on X regarding the size of the ring used at AEW Grand Slam Australia. He says AEW used an 18×18 ring for the show, not 16×16 as Matthews suggested. The ring was loaned to them by Pro Wrestling Australia (PWA).

“The AEW ring is a design that only AEW has. It’s very rare that an independent company (or a major company) has a 20ft ring. This ring is an 18ft ring. TNA has been using for years and older ROH as well. Why is this a talking point? It’s not our first time using an 18ft ring,” Marshall wrote.

AEW’s decision to borrow a ring already located in Australia may have been influenced by the logistical issues WWE faced shipping the Elimination Chamber structure to Perth last year. Michael Cole revealed before Elimination Chamber 2024 that the structure took over a month to arrive after shipping routes had to be changed due to pirates in the Suez Canal.

Matthews does not have any upcoming matches scheduled in AEW. However, he, Brody King, and Julia Hart recently rebranded as the Hounds of Hell following Malakai Black’s departure from the company.

AEW Collision live results: Three-way trios match, Bandido returns

Tonight’s live AEW Collision from Houston, Texas, will continue to build next Saturday’s Grand Slam Australia from Brisbane.

In a trios match that has been building for weeks, Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong will take on Shane Taylor & The Infantry and TNT Champion Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker.

Bandido will return to AEW in-ring action for the first time in nearly two years as he faces Bryan Keith.

In a Continental Classic rematch, Kyle Fletcher will go one-on-one with Mark Briscoe.

Ahead of their Continental title match at Grand Slam Australia, Kazuchika Okada and Buddy Matthews will have a face-to-face confrontation.

AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will compete in an exhibition match ahead of her title defense against Toni Storm next Saturday.

The show is rounded out by former champion Thunder Rosa vs. Penelope Ford, Dustin Rhodes in action ahead of his Dynamite match with MJF, and a live Harley Cameron concert.

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Collision began with promos from Mark Briscoe & Kyle Fletcher. Sir Elton John played us in to Collision from Houston, Texas. Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness were on the call. They were running down the card when a security guard was flung across the screen by Marina Shafir.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley was behind her, saying that the show began when he said it did. Moxley said that he was tired of Cope demanding a World Title match and made it clear that he called the shots. Moxley said that he had 1,000 reasons to deny Cope a title shot, but the major one was that he didn’t like Cope. Moxley said that while he wouldn’t give him a title shot, he would fight him whenever he wanted. He told Cope to bring his friend Jay White and his half-broken neck to Australia and pray that Moxley gave him the grace to walk out of Australia.

(A solid promo to start the show, with the crowd giving Moxley a ton of heat.)

Trios Three Way Match – The Undisputed Kingdom (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) defeated Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, & Shawn Dean), & TNT Champion Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, & Matt Menard

(A phenomenal start to the show, as this may have been the best match on AEW TV in 2025 to this point. This is the ideal version of a trios division, as singles stars teamed with their established partners/friends. This Houston crowd was red hot for everything, which helped the cause. And the turnaround the Kingdom has done since the MJF feud has been impressive. Their in-ring work has helped to rehab them all, and now they feel like a real challenge for the Death Riders come Wednesday. An excellent segment.)

Strong and Taylor started off, with Strong baiting Taylor into the Kingdom corner to get peppered with shots from him and O’Reilly. Taylor took them down with a clothesline and brought O’Reilly into the STP corner, but Menard blind tagged O’Reilly to sneak in. Quick tags were the game here as Menard pulled double duty by hopping on commentary as Garcia hit the ten punches on The Infantry. STP took control of Garcia with an apron attack as we went to commercial.

Garcia took Taylor down with a side suplex as we came back from the break, but the Infantry pulled 2.0 off the apron to keep a tag from happening. Garcia was forced to tag out to O’Reilly, with the Kingdom running wild. We got a move train with everyone getting a big shot in as the Houston crowd was rabid. More fast action saw Taylor get taken out on the floor with a Total Elimination, and Cole scored the win with The Boom on Bravo.

After the match, The Death Riders attacked everyone. Claudio Castagnoli took the mic and congratulated Cole before reminding everyone who the best trio really was. The Kingdom fought back, with O’Reilly tapping out Yuta with an ankle lock. The Death Riders fled, and on behalf of the Kingdom, Cole challenged the Death Riders to a Trios Title match on Dynamite. The match was quickly confirmed for Wednesday in Austin, Texas.

We got a video package for FTR. They said that they’ve taken a back seat for too long, and that they wanted the World Tag Team Titles for a third time.

Max Caster was backstage with Alicia Atout, who asked about Hangman Page. Caster said that how Page acted on Dynamite wasn’t very manly, and that if Page wanted a fight, he should accept his Open Challenge when it returns on Dynamite.

$200,000 Bounty Match – Bandido defeated Bryan Keith

(This Collision rocks so far. Bandido looked awesome in his return, earning the crowd even as some were behind Keith as a native Texan. That duel at high noon spot was phenomenal, and the crowd ate it up. I truly believe that with his gimmick and his work, Bandido has the upside to be the next major lucha star in America if he’s given the chance.)

Keith threw his duster in Bandido’s face to sneak a boot in, but Bandido quickly came back and dropped Keith with a dropkick. Keith caught a diving Bandido with a forearm as he came off the ropes before we went to a commercial break. After the break, Bandido came back with a step-up tornillo and a one-armed gorilla press for a nearfall.

Keith cut off a 21-Plex with a lariat, then stunned Bandido with a rising headbutt. Keith took Bandido off the top rope with an exploder suplex. The two traded strikes before they stood back-to-back. The two men faced off at high noon by taking ten paces to the corner before taking each other down with boots. Bandido got Keith on his shoulders to hit the X-Plex, then hit the 21-Plex to score the win in his return match.

Powerhouse Hobbs was backstage with Lexy Nair. He told Big Bill that his boy wasn’t able to collect the bounty, and that he would be in Texas all week for a fight. He said that he would be in Austin on Tuesday, which is when Dynamite is being taped next week.

La Faccion Ingobernable (Rush, Dralistico, & The Beast Mortos) defeated Ares Alexander, Jay Alexander, & Brick Savage

(Another great segment with AEW taking advantage of their location this week by highlighting the lucha stars on their roster. I was worried about Hologram’s momentum drying up after getting hurt a few months back, but the crowd was still into him as he made the save for Komander to possibly form a new team.)

LFI got a quick win, with Rush getting the pin after the Bull’s Horns. They beat down the locals after the match before Komander made the save. He took down Mortos with a springboard poisonrana, but the numbers were too much for him. LFI went to unmask him before Hologram made his return to AEW to get revenge on the men that put him on the shelf. Hologram and Komander posed before they hit big dives on LFI and brawled to the back.

In the meantime, Rush was threatening a referee with a chair. Other referees tried to hold him back, but Rush shoved them away and laid one out with a big forearm as the announcers said that big fines were headed Rush’s way.

Lexy Nair attempted to interview Megan Bayne, who stonewalled her. Thunder Rosa turned the corner and tried to welcome her to AEW, but Bayne stonewalled her too. Rosa took over the interview as Bayne went on her way, excited to be back in Texas to take on Penelope Ford tonight.

Harley Cameron, Live In Concert

(This segment had a real chance to bomb, but this was as good as you could hope a segment like this could be. This felt straight out of a 2015 episode of NXT in all the right ways. The crowd has really taken to Harley Cameron, and Mone was a great foil here for her to set up her next title defense.)

Cameron had Puppet Mercedes Mone in tow and kicked off by singing about she wanted to ride the Mone Train. She was quickly cut off by Mercedes Mone, who asked if Cameron was stupid or dumb. Mone was about to call Cameron a loser again, but Cameron cut her off to sing another song about Mone feeling the wrath. She got the crowd to chant Feel The Wrath, but Mone cut her off again.

Mone called Cameron a loser and told her to leave the ring, but the crowd chanted for Harley. Cameron said that she wanted to be where Mone was and wouldn’t stop until she got a shot at the title in her hometown. Cameron said that the most entertaining Mone had ever been was when she was a puppet. Mone slapped Cameron, but Cameron bonked her with the mic to send her to the floor. Mone accepted Cameron’s challenge and promised to embarrass Cameron in her hometown.

Buddy Matthews was sat backstage with Lexy Nair. They were scheduled for a sitdown interview with both Matthews and Kazuchika Okada, but Okada hadn’t arrived yet. Okada burst in late and asked for a water, but Matthews decided to cut to the chase. He wasn’t falling for Okada’s comedy schtick and knew what he was capable of, but didn’t think he knew what Matthews was capable of. Okada called Matthews a bitch, and Matthews feigned a swing to make Okada jump. Matthews left, and Okada threw his water down in anger.

Dustin Rhodes defeated Izzy James

This was not the old Bayley fan Izzy, in case I needed to make that clear. Dustin hit his moves and won in the time it took for me to write this down.

After the match, Rhodes took the mic and said MJF wasn’t the devil. Rhodes had looked the devil in the eyes, knocked his teeth out, and dragged his way out of hell. Rhodes said that everything MJF was planning to do to Rhodes had already been done, and that he would make sure MJF met the devil on Dynamite.

The Death Riders were in the back. PAC said that they had been Trios Champions for what felt like an eternity with no challengers and credited the Undisputed Kingdom for stepping up. Castagnoli gave the Kingdom credit for having teeth and promised to pull them all out. PAC and Castagnoli left, leaving Yuta by himself. All he did was give a little smirk, and the people booed him.

Thunder Rosa (w/ Toro The Mascot) defeated Penelope Ford

(I don’t know if Ford got dinged up or got gassed at some point, but there was clearly a point where these two were stalling for Ford to get her bearings. We seem to have Megan Bayne’s first program set with a former Women’s World Champion.)

Toro is the Houston Texans mascot, for those wondering. Rosa scored a nearfall with a sliding lariat before Ford forced her back into the corner. Ford sent Rosa to the apron before hitting a knee drop as we went to commercial.

Ford got a nearfall with a gutbuster after we came back from the commercial break. Rosa avoided a handspring charge into the corner and fired up, hitting a hesitation dropkick and a suplex for a nearfall. Ford came back with a Muta back handspring elbow and a boot across the face. Ford went to the top, but Rosa avoided the moonsault and got a nearfall. Ford hit a shotgun dropkick, but Rosa caught her with a victory roll for a nearfall. Rosa caught Ford with strikes, but Ford Matrix-ducked a lariat and hit a cutter for a nearfall. Rosa hit a backstabber and the Tijuana Bomb for the win.

After the match, Megan Bayne came out and went face-to-face with Rosa. Ford was still in the ring and jumped Rosa from behind, leaving Bayne to pick the scraps and leave Rosa laying with an F-5.

We got footage of Ricochet beating Swerve Strickland on Dynamite, then going to a DEFY Wrestling event to gloat in front of Strickland’s hometown fans in Seattle. Strickland made a surprise appearance to attack Ricochet, with Prince Nana helping him land a House Call.

Legendary Houston rapper Bun B was backstage with Lexy Nair, promoting his Trill Burgers that they were serving in catering. Ricochet entered the frame to confront Bun B, who was friends with Swerve and was part of his Wembley entrance last year. Ricochet helped himself to a Trill Burger before spitting it out and accosting the poor guy making the burgers. Ricochet said to thank Prince Nana for the Embassy robe he stole after Dynamite.

Non-Title Exhibition Match – AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defeated Shay Carmichael

(A good angle here with the misdirection attack on May. I’ve had my issues with this angle throughout, but they seem to have the match hot right in time for the payoff.)

May came out with a big bag, the brand of which I wasn’t privy to. May jumped Carmichael before the bell, hit her moves, and won with the Mayday.

After the match, May dressed Carmichael up like Storm and smeared lip stain on her. Luther The Butler came out with a tray, revealing the bloody shoe May used all those months ago. May took the shoe and went to attack Carmichael again, but Toni Storm was in her place and attacked May. Storm went to piledrive May on the ring steps, but May escaped through the crowd.

Backstage, The Don Callis Family were laying people out, as they do. Mark Davis was hesitant but was told to start pulling his weight and joined in the attack.

Kyle Fletcher defeated Mark Briscoe

(An excellent main event to cap off the clear-cut best episode of AEW television this year. Briscoe was phenomenal here as the never-say-die babyface against this cocky heel, and the spots playing off of the Continental Classic match brought this match up to another level. This quickly supplanted the trios opener as the best AEW match of 2025, and I cannot recommend this episode of Collision enough. Awesome, awesome show.)

Fletcher jumped Briscoe with a boot at the bell and laid the boots to him in the corner. Briscoe came back and sent Fletcher to the floor, where he followed him out with a dive. Briscoe pulled out the plunder, tossing a chair in the ring and setting up a table on the floor. Briscoe sent Fletcher to the floor again, but Fletcher caught Briscoe and lawn darted him into the ringpost. Briscoe came up bloody, and Fletcher put him down with a powerbomb into the apron as we went to a commercial.

After the commercial, an even bloodier Briscoe fired back with shots before both men laid each other out with clotheslines. Briscoe laid in chops and hit an exploder suplex for a nearfall. Fletcher fought out of a Jay Driller and hit a hanging DDT. Fletcher hit a running knee and a cradle Tiger Driver for a nearfall. Fletcher hit the Yakuza Kick, but Briscoe countered the Brainbuster with a Fisherman’s Buster for a nearfall.

Fletcher cut Briscoe off on the top rope, but Briscoe slid out of a Brainbuster and went for a Cut Throat Driver that won the first match between these two. Fletcher held onto the referee and snuck in a low blow before hitting a brainbuster for a close nearfall. Fletcher dropped Briscoe with half-and-half suplexes before he slumped to the apron. Fletcher pulled the table into position, but Briscoe knocked Fletcher off the ropes and hit a Froggy Bow off the top rope through the table to a massive pop.

Briscoe got Fletcher in the ring and hit another Froggy Bow for another nearfall. Briscoe set up another Cut Throat Driver, but Fletcher held onto the ropes. Briscoe cut Fletcher down with a chop and set up a top-rope Jay Driller, but Fletcher escaped and hit two Yakuza Kicks. Fletcher hit the top rope Brainbuster to score the win.

After the match, Fletcher took the mic and bragged to the crowd about his win and promised to do the same next week in Australia.

Two new matches official for AEW Grand Slam Australia

Next weekend’s AEW Grand Slam Australia continued to form with two new matches announced during Wednesday’s Dynamite.

After a wild brawl between the Death Riders and FTR, New Zealand native Jay White and Cope that started the show, White offered up a challenge for Brisbane where he and Cope face AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli in a “Brisbane Brawl.” Moxley accepted where as he earlier declined Cope’s World title challenge for Revolution.

The other new addition will see Australia native Buddy Matthews challenge reigning Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada. Matthews has been prodding Okada for a match for several weeks, finally irritating him enough to get Okada to accept.

The bout will be a rematch from their November 2021 meeting at NJPW Battle in the Valley.

The show is set for Saturday, February 15th and will air on tape delay that night following the NBA All-Star Weekend slam dunk and three point contest on TNT.

Here’s the current lineup:

  • Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Buddy Matthews
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Toni Storm
  • Jay White & Cope vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli in a Brisbane Brawl

AEW Collision notes: Challenges, Max Caster, in-ring returns, Don Callis Family

Saturday’s Homecoming edition of AEW Collision featured a pair of challenges, a new Max Caster open challenge, and a trio of in-ring returns.

Challenges

Following he and Brody King’s tag team victory over the Gates of Agony, Buddy Matthews decided to challenge reigning AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada after Okada laughed at the newly-christened Hounds of Hell in a backstage segment.

Okada had no interest to which Matthews retorted that him being turned down made Okada a bitch which the champion didn’t care for. Earlier in the night, Okada defeated Komander in a champion vs. champion match.

Later in the show, Penelope Ford challenged former AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa to a match after they got into a verbal disagreement, and Darius Martin called out Lio Rush given the issues between their respective teams.

In all cases, no date or location was announced with this Wednesday’s Collision TV taping following Dynamite as a strong possibility.

The Max Caster open challenge series

After former AEW Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed split up last week, Max Caster is now on his own and declared on Saturday that he is holding his own open challenge series. He called himself a survivor and he wanted to see who the other survivors are even though they can’t beat “the best wrestler alive.”

AEW continues to get healthier by the week with three wrestlers making their announced in-ring returns after long absences:

  • After being out for more than half a year, former AEW World Champion and former TNT Champion Samoa Joe opened the show with a win over Nick Wayne. He was taken out by Chris Jericho in a street fight last July as a storyline cover for him returning to work on the second season of Twisted Metal for Peacock
  • In a trios match, Cool Hand Ang/Angelo Parker returned to the ring for the first time since last August, getting pinned in a trios match that featured himself, Daniel Garcia and Matt Menard against Adam Cole, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly. It was his first AEW match since last April while he wrestled three times in ROH from June through August. He and wife Ruby Soho got married and celebrated the birth of their first child in October.
  • Yuka Sakazaki returned to AEW for the first time since last September and made it an impactful return, earning a TBS title shot this Wednesday against Mercedes Mone.

Don Callis Family expanding?

In a brief taped vignette before AEW International Champion Konosuke Takeshita’s title defense against Katsuyori Shibata, Don Callis noted to his family that there might not just be five of them, insinuating more members could be coming.

Buddy Matthews files for ‘Hell Hounds’ trademark after similar Brody King filing

Buddy Matthews filed to trademark the name “Hell Hounds” with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Friday, January 17, 2025. 

His filing was made two days after his House of Black stablemate Brody King applied to trademark a similar term. On January 15, King filed to trademark “Hounds of Hell” with the USPTO. 

Matthews’ filing lists the purposes as “Advertising services, namely, promoting the goods and services of others; organizing fairs for commercial and advertising purposes; providing a searchable website featuring the goods and services of other vendors. Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer.”

No attorney is listed on the filing. Rather, Matthews filed for the trademark himself under his real name, Matthew Adams, using an address in Plant City, Florida, the same town where Malakai Black and Zelina Vega’s Dark Arts gym is located. 

Matthews and King appear to be staying together as a team after Black’s AEW departure. They are scheduled to wrestle The Gates of Agony on AEW Collision: Homecoming next Saturday. Another former House of Black member, Julia Hart, is set to wrestle Jamie Hayter on Dynamite.