AEW Collision *Spoiler* Results - October 11, 2025: “Homecoming” Delivers Chaos

AEW returned home to Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida for a special “Homecoming” taped edition of Collision, and the night was nothing short of explosive. From shocking returns and emotional moments to one unfortunate injury that left fans in stunned silence, this episode had the full AEW spectrum—drama, violence, and heart.
The following are spoilers for AEW Collision taped Wednesday. This show will air on Saturday October 11, 2025 after the MLB Playoffs at 8E / 7C.
This Saturday, 10/11!
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⚡ Triangle of Madness Def. Toni Storm, Kris Statlander & Harley Cameron
The women’s division opened the show as Julia Hart, Skye Blue, and Thekla—known collectively as Triangle of Madness—scored a big win over Toni Storm, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron. Despite the star power on the opposite side, Triangle of Madness continued their momentum heading into WrestleDream season, proving they’ve become one of AEW’s most unpredictable trios.
💥 Josh Alexander Def. Kota Ibushi – Injury Halts the Match
What started as a technical showcase between Josh Alexander and Kota Ibushi took a heartbreaking turn when Ibushi suffered an apparent injury mid-match. Alexander secured the victory as medical staff rushed to Ibushi’s aid, and the Golden Star was stretchered out to a quiet, emotional crowd.
Moments later, Kenny Omega stormed the ring, taking the fight to the Don Callis Family—but the chaos escalated when Mark Davis made a shocking return from injury to align with Callis’ faction. AEW confirmed Ibushi’s injury is under evaluation, with updates expected soon.
🎤 The Acclaimed Def. Bryan Keith & Big Bill
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens managed to pick up a win despite continued tension between them. The Acclaimed’s chemistry may be cracking, but their ability to perform under pressure remains unmatched. Afterward, their uneasy celebration suggested this partnership may not be stable for much longer.
💋 TayJay Def. Carolina Cruz & Dream Girl Ellie
Tay Melo and Anna Jay reunited as TayJay and made quick work of their opponents, showing flashes of the synergy that made them one of AEW’s most popular duos. With the women’s division heating up, this win could signal the start of another run for the pair.
🎭 LFI Def. MxM Collection & Johnny TV
In an open challenge gone wrong for MxM Collection, RUSH, Sammy Guevara, and Dralistico of La Facción Ingobernable (LFI) answered the call—and dominated. The chemistry between Guevara and RUSH continues to grow, with both men eyeing potential title shots after their convincing performance.
🩸 Eddie Kingston Def. The Beast Mortos – Chaos Erupts Post-Match
Eddie Kingston earned a hard-fought win over The Beast Mortos, but his post-match celebration with HOOK didn’t last long. LFI ambushed both men before Katsuyori Shibata sprinted down to make the save, leading to a wild brawl that left fans on their feet. Kingston vs. LFI feels inevitable—and violent.
💪 Megan Bayne & FTR Def. Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed
In the night’s closing match, Megan Bayne teamed with FTR to take on Willow Nightingale, Kevin Knight, and Speedball Mike Bailey (JetSpeed). Despite Willow’s power display—including a spinebuster on Dax Harwood—Bayne scored the pin after a dominant showing. Post-match, Bayne’s assault on Nightingale drew Harley Cameron to make the save, signaling an emotional collision ahead in the women’s division.
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AEW’s Homecoming was an emotional rollercoaster. Kota Ibushi’s injury cast a somber tone over an otherwise wild night, but the return of Mark Davis and continued growth of AEW’s women’s roster gave the show balance.
The Don Callis Family’s renewed strength heading into WrestleDream could reshape AEW’s power dynamics, while Eddie Kingston’s feud with LFI looks ready to explode. AEW thrives on unpredictability—and this week, it delivered just that.