AEW Christmas Collision Spoilers for December 25

AEW Christmas Collision Spoilers for December 25

AEW Christmas Collision Spoilers for December 25 – AEW delivered a festive night of action as Christmas Collision was taped on December 21 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The episode will air on December 25 and featured major Continental Classic matches, shocking attacks, and big news on the road to Worlds End.

  • Kyle Fletcher opened the night strong in Continental Classic Gold League competition by defeating Jack Perry. Fletcher’s sharp offense and focus paid off, keeping him firmly in the hunt as the tournament moved closer to the semifinals.
  • Kyle O’Reilly then addressed the crowd with an update on his condition. He revealed that he has been sidelined due to a bulging disc in his neck along with a fractured arm. Despite the injuries, O’Reilly remained upbeat and took time to motivate Roderick Strong, offering encouragement ahead of Strong’s upcoming match.
  • In Blue League action, Konosuke Takeshita continued to look dominant as he picked up a victory over Mascara Dorada. Takeshita’s blend of power and precision proved too much, pushing him closer to securing a semifinal spot.
  • Darby Allin soon appeared and announced that he has been medically cleared to return to action. The moment was quickly interrupted by Gabe Kidd, who challenged Allin to face him at Worlds End. Kidd didn’t wait for an answer, launching an attack during the interview and shoving Allin down a flight of stairs, leaving fans stunned.
  • Roderick Strong later battled Claudio Castagnoli in another Blue League matchup. Strong managed to score a hard-fought win, but the chaos continued after the bell. Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta rushed in to attack Strong until Mark Briscoe made the save. The situation escalated when Marina Shafir joined the fray, prompting Toni Storm to step in and back up Briscoe and Strong.
  • AEW also confirmed a major title bout for Worlds End. FTR, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, will defend the AEW Tag Team Championships against the Bang Bang Gang’s Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson in a brutal Chicago Street Fight.
  • Stokely Hathaway took the microphone next, cutting a promo that added more tension to an already intense night and kept the crowd engaged as rivalries continued to build.
  • Back in the Gold League, PAC and Kevin Knight went to war, battling all the way to a time limit draw. Neither man could put the other away, leaving both to settle for valuable points as the standings tightened.
  • Later, Gabe Kidd claimed that Darby Allin was now in the ICU following the earlier assault. That story was quickly shattered when Allin appeared wielding a bat. Fired up and defiant, Allin accepted Kidd’s challenge for Worlds End, making it clear that payback is coming.
  • The Babes of Wrath, Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale, brought some holiday spirit as they defeated Hayan and Maya World. After the win, the duo entertained the crowd by sharing a fun Christmas-themed story.
  • Jon Moxley then clashed with Orange Cassidy in Continental Classic Blue League action. Moxley’s relentless style earned him the victory, and with it, a spot in the semifinals. Konosuke Takeshita also advanced from the Blue League, setting the stage for a stacked final round.
  • In Gold League competition, Kazuchika Okada secured a crucial win over Mike Bailey. The victory locked Okada into the semifinals alongside Kyle Fletcher, who had earlier beaten Jack Perry.
  • With the dust settled, the Continental Classic semifinals are now set. Kyle Fletcher will go one on one with Jon Moxley, while Kazuchika Okada is scheduled to face Konosuke Takeshita. As Worlds End draws closer, Christmas Collision made it clear that AEW’s tournament is heading toward an explosive conclusion.

Both WWE and AEW pre-recorded their holiday episodes. Below are links to spoilers for the various shows:

AEW Christmas Collision Spoilers for December 25

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