10/15 AEW Dynamite / Collision Live Results

10/15 AEW Dynamite / Collision Live Results

10/15 AEW Dynamite / Collision Live Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage of a special 3-hour combined show of AEW Dynamite and Collision on October 15, from the Cable Dahmer Arena in Kansas City, MO

We are live inside the Cody Dahmer Arena in Kansas City, MO., as fireworks and pyro explodes while Excalibur on commentary welcomes the viewing audience at home.

“Timeless” Toni Storm & Kris Statlander Talk AEW WrestleDream

After an extended breakdown of the jam-packed lineup for tonight’s three-hour special event and this weekend’s AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view, we shoot to a sit-down interview between ‘Timeless” Toni Storm and AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, conducted by Renee Paquette.

They begin by each stripping articles of clothing off. Paquette stands up and does the same and tells everyone to calm down. Storm talks about what the title means to her and how losing it has affected her. She says if Statlander is her murderer, then so be it.

Statlander talks about how she keeps evolving so Storm can’t know what to expect from her. They both want the interview to be over so they can get to the physicality they want to express, which they vowed not to do during this sit-down discussion. Paquette excuses them.

They each storm out live inside the arena and settle inside the squared circle. They begin stripping some more articles of clothing and then begin to brawl back-and-forth. Storm ends up on her knees looking up at Statlander, almost allowing her to kill her. Statlander ends up in the same position. Storm kisses her and walks off.

Backstage With Jurassic Express

After that, the commentators send things backstage again, where this time we see Jack Perry by himself. He talks about The Young Bucks and how he doesn’t hate them. In fact, he’ll always have love for them. But when he needed them most, they weren’t there. Luchasaurus appears briefly and the segment wraps up.

The Hurt Syndicate (w/ MVP) vs. The Gates Of Agony (w/ Ricochet)

Shelton Benjamin and Bishop Kaun begin the action. The bell rings and the two stare each other down before during off right hands on one another. Benjamin cinches in a rear chokehold on Kaun, but Kaun prevents him from fully locking it in. Bobby Lashley then tags in and lands a delayed vertical suplex on Kaun before firing off shoulders on his midsection in the corner and landing a swinging neckbreaker on him.

Back from the break, Toa Liona levels Lashley with a back elbow and looks to whip him into the corner. Lashley responds with a belly-to-belly suplex to Liona, then tags in Benjamin as Kaun tags in on his side. Benjamin beats down and charges at him in the corner, but Ricochet hops up onto the apron to distract Benjamin. Benjamin levels Ricochet, but Kaun manages to roll him up. Benjamin then kicks out.

An interfering Liona looks to bodyslam Benjamin, but Benjamin catches him with a DDT. Liona levels Benjamin with a headbutt. Lashley and Liona take out one another with clotheslines on the outside as Kaun ascends to the top rope. Benjamin meets him up there and delivers a superplex to him. While the referee is distracted by MVP, Ricochet runs over Lashley with a Shining Wizard. MVP hits Ricochet with his cane on the outside, but Kaun pins Lashley for the win.

Winners: The Gates Of Agony

In a video package, we see a look at the wild confrontation between Darby Allin and Jon Moxley at New York Comic-Con ahead of their “I Quit Match” at AEW WrestleDream. We then shoot to an undisclosed location, which looks like a prison setup where you talk through the glass.

With the visitation window, for lack of better term, separating the two men, Jon Moxley and Darby Allin address the situation they’re in. Mox says he knows Allin isn’t one to quit, so he wonders what they’re supposed to do. Darby admits that he thought about joining the Death Riders.

He says but then he remembered what he did to Bryan Danielson and can’t see him going to war with someone who would do that. Mox says sacrifices have to be made sometimes. Darby notes that at the summit of Mount Everest he saw the freedom that AEW represents, and how Moxley is trying to chip away at all of it.

He says that when he makes Moxley quit at AEW WrestleDream, the rest of his crew will see Mox for who he really is and the whole thing will come crumbling around him. Mox responds by saying Darby’s opponent at AEW WrestleDream is not Mox, but the ghosts that Darby has been dealing with all his life.

He says that at AEW WrestleDream, Darby will understand none of this is about Mox, and as he finishes his statement, PAC blindsides Darby, smashing him into the desk and window. Darby is bloodied and left alone as PAC and Mox leave the room, and we cut outside the arena to see the rest of the Death Riders ahead of their matches.

Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong

The bell rings and the two lock up. They take turns locking one another in submission holds before they exchange right hands with one another. Strong delivers an enzuigiri to Castagnoli on the apron and sends him crashing into it spine first.

Back from the break, Castagnoli pins Strong but Strong kicks out. Strong runs over Castagnoli with a clothesline, then fires off chops on him and sends him crashing out of the ring between the ropes. He lands a dropkick on him through the middle rope, then sends him crashing into the barricade spine first and dumps him back inside the ring.

Strong charges at Castagnoli in the corner, and the two men better on the ropes until Strong sends Castagnoli crashing into the top rope face first. Strong charges at Castagnoli, but Castagnoli catches Strong with a pop-up uppercut for the win.

Winner: Claudio Castagnoli

Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express vs. The Don Callis Family

The bell rings as Omega and Josh Alexander look to begin the action. Alexander tags in Hechicero, much to the annoyance of Omega who had challenged Alexander to get in the ring with him. Hechicero begins targeting Omega’s knee and sends it bouncing off the mat, and Alexander catches Omega with a knee to his spine as Omega runs the ropes. Omega then delivers a crossbody to Hechicero on the outside over the top rope to level him, but Mark Davis runs over Omega with a clothesline.

Alexander dumps Omega back in the ring, and Hechicero continues wearing him down. Alexander and Jack Perry tag in, and Perry beats down Alexander before Luchasaurus tags in and sends Alexander crashing into the mat. Perry tags back in and Luchasaurus sends Alexander crashing into the mat before Pretty flies off the top rope over Luchasaurus to take out Alexander. Davis then tags in and levels Perry.

Back from the break, Omega tags in and levels Alexander with a pair of back elbows. He lands a rolling Fireman’s Carry on Alexander and delivers a Shooting Star Press off the ropes, but Luchasaurus tags in and exchanges strikes with Davis. Davis levels Luchasaurus with a clothesline, but Omega runs over Hechicero with a V-Trigger when everyone begins brawling with one another. Davis takes out Omega, but Omega then tags in and calls for the V-Trigger.

Don Callis hops up on the apron, opening the door for Alexander to deliver a Chop Block to Omega. Davis runs the ropes and looks to land a clothesline on Omega, but Perry takes the move for Omega. Omega brawls with Davis, but Davis delivers a piledriver to him and goes for a pin. Omega kicks out, but Hechicero tags in and manages to cinch in a cross armbreaker on Omega. Luchasaurus chokeslams Alexander on top of Omega and Hechicero to break the fall before Perry tags back in and delivers the Doomsday Device to Hechicero with Luchasaurus for the win.

Winners: Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express

After the match, The Young Bucks appear to level Perry and Luchasaurus with double superkicks. The Bucks set up for the Meltzer Driver on Perry, but Omega comes to Perry’s air. Matt Jackson looks to land a kick, but stops when he sees it’s Omega behind him. Nick Jackson and Matt argue with Omega, but Perry and Luchasaurus take The Bucks and The Don Callis Family out.

Jamie Hayter vs. Skye Blue (w/ Julia Hart)

The bell rings and the two lock up. They take turns tangling up one another in submission holds, but Hayter delivers a hair whip to Blue and connects with a few shoulder blocks on her. She follows it up with a bodyslam and goes for a pin, but Blue kicks out.

Hayter sends Blue crashing into the turnbuckles face first, then rains down right hands on her in the corner and delivers a suplex. Hayter stares down Hart on the outside and dares her to take a shot, but Blue pulls Hart out of the way and levels Hayter. She then lands a swinging hanging neckbreaker on her off the ring apron.

Back from the break, Blue lands a back elbow on Hayter. Hayter responds with a dropkick to Blue off the middle rope, then follows it up with a belly-to-belly suplex and lands a second suplex on Blue on the outside spine first. Hayter then gets Blue back in the ring and connects with the Hayter Line on her for the win.

Winner: Jamie Hayter

After the match, Julia brings Skye out of the ring to regroup as Hayter celebrates her win. Thekla appears on the screen, admitting that she only attacked Jamie in May because she was there and nothing more. Her name is poison, and on Saturday it’s gonna get toxic to the core. “Come on, Jamie .. impress me!” she concludes.

Renee Paquette Interviews “Ten Belts Moné”

Backstage, we hear from the self-proclaimed “Ultimo Moné,” who takes the subtle dig at Ultimo Dragon as they mention her now having a tie with him for the most titles. She boasts being the longest reigning TBS Champion on Friday at 509 days and her CMLL title against Persephone at Arena Mexico. We head to another break.

The Opps (c) vs. La Faccion Ingobernable (w/ Sammy Guevara) for the AEW World Trios Championship

The Beast Mortos and Powerhouse Hobbs begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. They go back and forth before Rush and Kastuyori Shibata tag in and exchange chops with one another. Shibata sends Rush crashing into the mat, but Samoa Joe and Mortos tag in and lock up with one another. Mortos fires off right hands on Joe, but Shibata tags in and La Faccion Ingobernale triple teams on him. Rush then tags back in, and La Faccion Ingobernable deliver three consecutive splashes to Shibata in the corner before they all land a triple dropkick on him.

Back from the break, Shibata delivers a boot to Dralistico and rains down right hands on him. He delivers a dropkick to him in the corner, but Hobbs tags in and runs over Rush and Mortos with a double clothesline. Dralistico flies off the middle rope, but Hobbs catches him and delivers a slam to him. Samoa Joe tags in and lands a scoop powerslam on Dralistico, then cinches in the Coquina Clutch on him for the win.

Winners (and still): The Opps

After the match, Page slides in the ring and fires off a right hand each on Rush and Dralistico. He levels Mortos with a kick, then sets up for the Buckshot Lariat on Rush. The rest of La Faccion Ingobernable pull Rush out of the way as Joe picks up the AEW World Championship belt and forcefully hands it to Page before he heads to the back.

Collision

The first two AEW Dynamite hours of tonight’s three-hour show wrap up there. We even get the screen cutting and coming back like a different show is about to start, complete with the commentators welcoming us like we just tuned in.

Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta vs. Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly

We get right down to action, as after a quick AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl plug for the AEW WrestleDream 2025 pay-per-view lead-in this weekend, we head back down to the ring for our next match of the evening. Or first, depending on how we’re supposed to chop this up.

Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia makes their way out to the ring with Marina Shafir by their side. The Death Riders duo with their ringside company settle into the ring and their music dies down. Out next come their opponents from The Conglomeration, Kyle O’Reilly and Orange Cassidy.

Yuta and Cassidy start us off. Cassidy walked towards him and Yuta tagged Garcia in. Garcia with a leg sweep right away. They work each other’s arms. Garcia slams Cassidy and slaps him. Cassidy mocks Garcia with a dance. Cassidy with a snap suplex. O’Reilly tagged in and they double teamed Garcia. O’Reilly put him in a head scissor. Cassidy tagged in and the double teamed Garcia again. O’Reilly tagged back in and they double teamed Garcia with chops and kicks. Yuta got in the ring and they double teamed them both. Garcia pulled Yuta from the ring and everyone battled on the outside.

After the break, Yuta drove his elbows into O’Reilly before tagging in Garcia. Garcia continued with the elbows. Yuta and Garcia double teamed with elbows. Yuta puts him in a crossface. Garcia tagged back in and they double teamed O’Reilly in the corner. O’Reilly fights out of the corner and does a double dragon screw. Cassidy tagged in, put his hands in his pockets and hit a Soul Food on Garcia. He slammed Yuta’s face in the turnbuckle and did the same to Garcia before once again doing it to Yuta. He took Garcia down with a crossbody. He followed with a DDT on Yuta. Garcia blindsided Cassidy, but he reversed it into a Beach Break. Cassidy removes his elbow brace and goes for an Orange Punch, but Yuta with a slam.

Moxley is pacing in the crowd. Cassidy with a Stundog Millionaire. O’Reilly hit Yuta with an axe kick. He strikes Garcia repeatedly, but Garcia got in a few of his own. They exchange holds. O’Reilly locks in the guillotine as Mox jumps the barricade. Cassidy knocked Yuta off the apron with an Orange Punch. He follows with a tope suicida. Marina distracts the ref so he misses Garcia tapping out. PAC took out Cassidy. O’Reilly hit PAC with a running knee off the apron. Claudio hit O’Reilly with an uppercut and threw him back in the ring. Garcia rolled O’Reilly up for the win.

Winner: Death Riders

After the match, Garcia and PAC beat down O’Reilly and Cassidy. ISHII and Roddy come down to the ring. Yuta hit ISHII with double knees. They battle on the outside. Mox gets in the ring with a mic. Darby Allin limps to the ramp and eats an uppercut from Claudio. PAC kicks him as he starts to stand. Garcia and Yuta pummel him at the bottom of the ramp. Allin crawls to the ring and Marina hits him with a running kick to the head. Allin climbs into the ring. Paragon and Death Riders brawl to the back. Allin pulled the AEW flag out of his hoodie and grabbed the mic. He tells Mox it’s never too late to say ‘I Quit.’ Mox hits a Death Rider on top of the flag before leaving with Marina.

Megan Bayne vs. Harley Cameron

Bayne comes to the ring without Ford, but FTR and Stoke come out after. Bayne asks Willow how it feels to realize giving everything she has isn’t good enough. She calls her stupid. She said maybe tearing Harley apart will make it clear that she’ll be bowing down to her.

Stoke says he can’t articulate how much he hates Willow and JetSpeed. Stoke said after FTR defeats JetSpeed, they’ll be focusing on the tag titles. Dax rambles about their accolades as the crowd boos. They cut to JetSpeed, Willow, and Harley backstage before they come to the ring. Willow and Harley DDT Bayne. JetSpeed takes out FTR with stereo dropkicks. Willow and Harley sent Bayne over the ropes. Willow takes down Dax with a spinebuster and Knight follows with a UFO Splash.

The bell rings and Bayne takes Cameron down with a dropkick before pummeling her in the corner. Bayne chopped her in the opposite corner. Cameron hits her with shoulders to the gut in the corner. Bayne takes her down with a lariat before suplexing her. Bayne kneed her repeatedly in the gut in the corner before splashing her and hitting another suplex. Bayne hits her with two body slams. Cameron blocks the third and hits her with a knee strike. Cameron holds her knee over Bayne’s neck over the rope before kicking her in the corner. Cameron goes up top, but Bayne knocks her off and suplexed her from the apron into the ring.

After the break, Bayne hit Cameron with a lariat against the ropes. Bayne hit another lariat before going up top. Cameron put her in the Tree of Woe and hit her with a running dropkick. Cameron followed with a DDT. Bayne hit the Falcon Arrow, but Cameron kicked out. Bayne put her on her shoulders and climbed to the top. Cameron reverses into a powerbomb and a high stack, but Bayne rolls over. Cameron hit hip checks in the corner. Bayne hits another lariat and Fate’s Descent, but Cameron kicks out at two. Cameron with a jack knife, but Bayne bridges out and hits a running Liger Bomb for the win.

Winner: Megan Bayne

Backstage With HOOK & Eddie Kingston

We shoot backstage, where we hear from HOOK and Eddie Kingston. The two proceed to address moving on from Sammy Guevara and looking to get into the tag division. They issue an open challenge for the AEW Saturday Tailgate Brawl ahead of AEW WrestleDream on Saturday. We head to a break.

Backstage With Max Caster & Anthony Bowens

In a different area backstage, we hear from the former duo known as The Acclaimed. Max Caster and Anthony Bowens. There is big emphasis on the fact the two refuse to team up ever again, and they tell Tony Khan not to book them together again. They also yell at being referred to as The Acclaimed.

Mark Briscoe & Brodido vs. The Don Callis Family

It’s main event time!

We return to the ringside area where the commentary team get us ready for our final match of the evening. The Don Callis Family of Lance Archer, Rocky Romero, and TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher make their way out for trios action. Out next are Mark Briscoe and the AEW World Tag Team Champions of Brodido, Brody King and Bandido.

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. After some early action, we see Fletcher and Briscoe eventually get at it, with the TNT Champion being sent to the corner as Brody King gets the tag. We see a triple-team situation.

This leads to King slamming Bandido onto Fletcher, and Mark Briscoe and Bandido start doing the Macerena in celebration. On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break with literally minutes remaining in the three hour window. It looks like we’re going even longer than three hours. Lovely.

When the show returns, we see the action still in progress. Don Callis is panicking on commentary as The Don Callis Family aren’t faring so well when we return. Excalibur does a speed-read through a late announcement for Saturday involving him reading about 13 names or so in all of …eight seconds?

Things finally wrap up in the ring, as the match culminates with Brodido hitting a big spot leading to a Briscoe follow-up. Soon after we get the pin and the victory for Brodido and Briscoe. As they are celebrating, the lights flicker and out comes Kazuchika Okada, who lays out Brodido. The show ends at 11:08pm. Thanks for joining us!

Winners: Mark Briscoe & Brodido

– Here is what’s in store for the show –

  • AEW Trios Titles: The Opps (c) vs. La Faccion Ingobernable
  • Kenny Omega & Jurassic Express vs. Josh Alexander, Hechicero, and Mark Davis
  • The Hurt Syndicate vs. GOA
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong
  • Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia vs. Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly
  • Skye Blue vs. Jamie Hayter
  • Megan Bayne vs. Harley Cameron
  • Jon Moxley/Darby Allin face-to-face
  • Kris Statlander/Toni Storm Famous Last Words

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