AEW Collision Preview - October 25, 2025: Hangman Speaks, $400K Tag Chaos, and First-Time Battles in San Antonio
AEW Collision rolled into the Boeing Center at TechPort in San Antonio, Texas, this Saturday with a stacked lineup featuring first-time encounters, high-stakes tag action, and fallout from WrestleDream. With AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page set to address the fallout from Samoa Joe’s post-match assault, fans can expect a night full of tension, redemption, and fresh rivalries.
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AEW Collision airs Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET on TNT and HBO Max.
Announced Card:
- PAC vs. Tomohiro Ishii
- $400K All-Star Eight-Man Tag: Jurassic Express & JetSpeed vs. The Young Bucks & FTR
- Thekla vs. Mina Shirakawa
- Hook in action
- AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page speaks
The card features the first-ever singles clash between Tomohiro Ishii and PAC, two of AEW’s hardest hitters. Their respective factions — The Conglomeration and The Death Riders — clashed on Dynamite, setting the stage for a violent encounter between the Stone Pitbull and The Bastard.
Also on deck, a massive $400,000 All-Star Eight-Man Tag Match pits Jurassic Express (Jack Perry & Luchasaurus) and JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) against The Young Bucks and FTR. Expect chaos, pride, and a huge payday to be on the line in this high-profile collision of elite tag teams.
In the women’s division, Thekla faces Mina Shirakawa in a first-time AEW singles meeting. Their long history in STARDOM adds extra emotion and familiarity, but this time the bright lights of AEW will determine who rises to the top.
Meanwhile, Hook makes his long-awaited return to televised singles action — his first since March. The cold-hearted, calm, and collected son of Taz looks to reassert dominance and prove he’s still one of AEW’s most promising young stars.
And after surviving Samoa Joe at WrestleDream, Hangman Page will speak to the AEW audience for the first time since the brutal assault that followed. What’s next for the cowboy champion — and how far will his revenge ride go?
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This week’s Collision feels like a statement show for AEW’s post-WrestleDream era. The Hangman–Joe feud is becoming one of the promotion’s most personal rivalries, while the tag division continues to define AEW’s identity with star-studded, prize-driven matchups. Add PAC vs. Ishii — a dream match for diehards — and you’ve got a night that promises a blend of strong style brutality and main-event spectacle. Expect the San Antonio crowd to bring the energy all night long.
