AEW Dynamite & Collision Preview - October 15, 2025: Moxley & Darby Face-to-Face, Omega, and More

AEW brings a rare 3-hour live Dynamite and Collision special tonight from the Cable Dahmer Arena in Kansas City, Missouri — airing at 8/7c on TBS and streaming on HBO Max — just three days before AEW WrestleDream takes over St. Louis. With emotions boiling over, alliances tested, and championships on the line, tonight’s double-feature broadcast could very well reshape the tone heading into Saturday’s pay-per-view.
How to Watch 📺
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Start Time: LIVE 3-hour special at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT
Location: Cable Dahmer Arena – Kansas City, Missouri
TV: TBS
Streaming: HBO Max
#AEWDynamite/#AEWCollision
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 15, 2025
3-Hours
8/7c, TBS + HBO Max
TONIGHT!
AEW Trios Titles@SamoaJoe/@TrueWillieHobbs/@K_Shibata2022 vs LFI
Shibata challenged any combination of LFI to face the Opps for the titles + AEW World Champion Hangman will be on Commentary, TONIGHT! pic.twitter.com/PjAU0HvpEx
Kenny Omega & Jurassic Express vs. The Don Callis Family
It’s an uneasy alliance as Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and Luchasaurus unite to face Mark Davis, Hechicero, and Josh Alexander of The Don Callis Family.
After Kota Ibushi’s devastating injury at Collision: Homecoming, Omega finds himself outnumbered and short on allies. Perry, who shares a tense past with Omega, offered his hand to battle their common enemies — but can either side truly trust the other? Expect chaos, Callis interference, and perhaps even a statement from The Young Bucks before WrestleDream.
AEW World Trios Championship: The Opps (c) vs. LFI
Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata defend the AEW World Trios Titles against any combination of LFI (RUSH, Sammy Guevara, Dralístico, or The Beast Mortos).
AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page joins commentary just days before defending his title against Joe at WrestleDream, adding even more intrigue. With LFI already holding ROH gold, can they double up — or will The Opps prove unstoppable?
AEW Women’s Championship Showdown: Kris Statlander & Toni Storm’s “Famous Last Words”
Before they finally clash one-on-one at WrestleDream, AEW Women’s Champion Kris Statlander and “Timeless” Toni Storm deliver their final words tonight in Kansas City.
Two of AEW’s cornerstone competitors — one defined by power, the other by Hollywood flair — will make their last statements before what promises to be a defining championship encounter.
Jon Moxley & Darby Allin — Face-to-Face Before “I Quit”
Three days before their I Quit match at WrestleDream, Jon Moxley and Darby Allin will meet face-to-face with a strict no-contact order in place.
The rivalry reached disturbing new levels last week, when Allin nearly ignited a Molotov cocktail on Title Tuesday, followed by an ambush at New York Comic Con. Moxley has vowed to “break Darby’s spirit,” but tonight’s confrontation could be the last spark before the explosion.
#AEWDynamite + #AEWCollision
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 15, 2025
3-Hour Special
8/7c, TBS + HBO Max
TONIGHT!@JonMoxley + @DarbyAllin Face-To-Face
Darby attacked Mox at #NYCC + Mox wants to smash Darby's face in! They can't touch ahead of their I Quit match at Wrestle Dream, they’re face to face, TONIGHT! pic.twitter.com/qrOOnokCpG
Other Matches Set for Tonight
- Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta (Death Riders)
- Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong — a hard-hitting encounter nearly 15 years in the making
- Jamie Hayter vs. Skye Blue — Hayter looks for revenge ahead of WrestleDream
- The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) vs. Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun)
- Megan Bayne vs. Harley Cameron — a heated grudge match before Saturday’s Tailgate Brawl
🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
AEW’s decision to air a 3-hour combined Dynamite and Collision just days before WrestleDream signals how crucial this stretch is for Tony Khan’s creative direction. With fractured alliances, title implications, and a fiery Moxley–Allin feud stealing headlines, tonight’s show could set the emotional tone for the entire weekend. The question is — can AEW maintain storytelling cohesion across such a loaded broadcast, or will it spill into chaos before Saturday’s big stage?