AEW Collision spoilers for the October 25 episode have emerged from San Antonio, Texas, revealing a stacked card packed with high-stakes drama, surprise debuts, and intense storylines. The show, taped after this week’s AEW Dynamite at the Boeing Center at TechPort, showcased several major developments involving Hangman Page, the Young Bucks, HOOK, and a rising star from CMLL.
The episode promises explosive moments leading into AEW’s next pay-per-view stretch, with championship tensions, faction rivalries, and unexpected results across multiple divisions. According to early spoilers from Wrestling Observer Radio, fans can expect both shocking outcomes and fresh narratives heading into November.
Young Bucks Lose $400K Match, Hangman Page Cuts Explosive Promo
The night kicked off with AEW World Champion Hangman Page addressing Samoa Joe. Page vowed to “ruin Joe’s life” after The Opps’ post-match attack at WrestleDream. The promo set a dark, determined tone, suggesting their rivalry is far from over.
In one of the biggest matches of the night, the Young Bucks teamed up with FTR for a massive $400,000 All-Star 8-man tag match against Jurassic Express and JetSpeed. Despite the powerhouse combination, FTR ended up taking the pinfall, handing the loss — and the hefty prize — to their opponents. Jack Perry rubbed salt in the wound afterward, giving the Bucks a literal stack of cash, adding insult to injury in what fans have dubbed the “Broke Bucks” storyline.
HOOK, PAC, and Austin Shine; CMLL Star Makes Shocking Appearance
PAC continued his dominant run by defeating Tomohiro Ishii, though not without controversy. Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta, and Marina Shafir all interfered, creating chaos and setting the stage for a possible multi-man feud.
In the women’s division, Thekla picked up a big win over Mina Shirakawa via submission, thanks to interference from Skye Blue and Julia Hart. The result could hint at future alliances within the women’s roster heading into AEW’s fall events.
The MxM Collection’s open challenge produced one of the night’s biggest surprises — CMLL star Olympia arrived and defeated Taya Valkyrie in just three minutes. The debut marks another step in AEW’s ongoing partnership with CMLL, blending international talent into its weekly shows.
Elsewhere, Ace Austin scored a decisive win over Bryan Keith, with reports suggesting he was “more over than expected” with the live audience. HOOK closed out his segment strong, forcing Griff Garrison to tap out with his Redrum finisher in a showcase of his rising confidence and technical skill.
Momentum Builds Toward AEW’s Next Chapter
With AEW ramping up momentum toward the end of 2025, this episode of Collision highlights how Tony Khan’s company continues blending crossover talent, compelling storytelling, and big-money gimmicks. The “Broke Bucks” angle, Hangman Page’s vendetta against Samoa Joe, and the CMLL partnership all signal AEW’s intent to keep fans guessing week to week.
AEW Collision’s October 25 episode looks set to deliver both in-ring quality and storyline intensity — a balance that has defined the brand since its debut.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who won the $400,000 AEW Collision match?
Jurassic Express and JetSpeed defeated the Young Bucks and FTR, taking home the $400,000 prize after FTR took the fall.
Q2: What did Hangman Page say about Samoa Joe?
Hangman Page cut a fiery promo, vowing to destroy Samoa Joe following the attack at WrestleDream.
Q3: Who debuted from CMLL on AEW Collision?
Olympia from CMLL made her AEW debut, defeating Taya Valkyrie in under three minutes.
Q4: Did HOOK win his match?
Yes. HOOK defeated Griff Garrison with the Redrum submission finisher.
Q5: Where was AEW Collision taped?
The show was taped at Boeing Center at TechPort in San Antonio, Texas, following AEW Dynamite.
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