AEW Collision Spoilers For October 25, 2025: High Stakes in San Antonio
The following are spoilers for the Saturday, October 25, 2025 episode of AEW Collision.
The show was taped Wednesday night from the Boeing Center in San Antonio, Texas.
The October 25th edition of AEW Collision takes the hard-hitting fall-out from WrestleDream 2025 into overdrive. From a championship-level promo to a massive $400,000 eight-man tag clash, AEW delivered major momentum shifts. Hangman Page opened the show with a promise of revenge, and the card pulled no punches—expect implications for Full Gear and beyond.
Spoiler Results
“Hangman” Adam Page Promo
AEW World Champion Page hit the ring first, raw and focused. He addressed his post-match beatdown by Samoa Joe and The Opps at WrestleDream, promising to “find Joe on my terms… and ruin his life.” The challenge is now officially issued and the vengeance tour begins.
$400,000 All-Star Eight-Man Tag
Jurassic Express (Jack Perry & Luchasaurus) & JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler). JetSpeed grabbed the pin on FTR, unlocking the $400K prize and heightening tag division stakes.
PAC def. Tomohiro Ishii
In a rare singles meeting, PAC emerged victorious over Ishii in a hard-hitting affair. A statement win that positions PAC for bigger matchups ahead.
Thekla def. Mina Shirakawa
After weeks of tension and tag-tournament setup, Thekla took down Shirakawa in their first singles encounter. Momentum gathering in the women’s ranks.
Olympia (CMLL) def. Taya Valkyrie
A standout win for Olympia—from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre—as she defeated former Knockouts champ Taya Valkyrie. Expanding AEW’s international footprint.
Ace Austin def. Bryan Keith
Austin picked up a pinfall win over Keith, dialing up his singles stock.
HOOK def. Griff Garrison
HOOK returned to the win column, submitting Garrison in his first televised singles match in months. Big reassurance for the rising star.
H/t PWTorch
What This Means Going Forward
- Hangman Page’s feud with Samoa Joe is now front and center—with Collision building the story.
- The tag-team and six-man scene have escalated: $400K on the line proves AEW is ready to bet big on this division.
- The women’s division continues to deepen: Thekla’s win + Olympia’s arrival signal fresh challengers.
- HOOK’s return and PAC’s win hint at new singles threats emerging from the mid-card.
Keep it locked to Wrestling.news for full match analysis, backstage photos, and what all this means for Full Gear 2025.
