AEW taped the June 26, 2025, episode of AEW Collision following the June 25 edition of Dynamite at the Accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington. Below are the spoiler results from the taping.

Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness are on commentary for the show.

Collision opened with The Outrunners confronting FTR and Stokely Hathaway in the ring. FTR questioned why The Outrunners have been targeting them and offered what they called a gift — a video package of FTR highlights. Dax Harwood explained the package was meant to focus on their friendship.

Dax then took a jab at The Outrunners, saying “perhaps The Outrunners were jealous their ceiling was lower than FTR.” He also warned them that “the people will turn on The Outrunners like they did FTR,” and claimed their act “will make them money but not FTR money.”

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FTR left the ring, but Turbo Floyd grabbed a microphone and made it clear The Outrunners weren’t backing down. Floyd told the crowd “the people would never stop believing in The Outrunners.”

The Outrunners tried to challenge FTR to an immediate fight, but Stokely Hathaway stepped in. He shut it down, saying “FTR doesn’t fight for free,” before adding they can settle things next week at Dynamite 300.

Christian Cage & Nick Wayne defeated Big Bill & Bryan Keith.

Josh Alexander will challenge Adam Cole for the TNT title tonight.

Brody King & Templario defeated Hechicero & Rocky Romero.

Megan Bayne defeated Vert Vixen.

AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole defeated Josh Alexander.

Queen Aminata picked up a win over Skye Blue in singles action. After the match, Julia Hart confronted Aminata in the ring. Moments later, Thekla rushed down and caused a distraction, giving Blue the opening to jump Aminata from behind.

The numbers game quickly took over as they double-teamed Aminata until Anna Jay and Tay Conti ran down to make the save. As the situation calmed down, Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne appeared on the entrance stage, standing side by side and watching the other women in the ring, keeping their intentions close to the chest.

Kyle Fletcher defeated Kyle O’Reilly in singles action, but the drama didn’t end there. After the match, Lance Archer joined Fletcher to deliver a brutal beatdown on O’Reilly. That brought out Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, and Roderick Strong to even the odds and run off the attackers.

The crowd was red hot throughout, with dueling chants of “Let’s Go Kyle” and “Kyle Sh*”* echoing through the arena.

In what appeared to be a segment strictly for the live crowd, Max Caster interrupted as O’Reilly was about to speak. Caster issued an open challenge to anyone willing to face him. To the crowd’s delight, Bryan Danielson made his way to the ring. As Danielson and Caster faced off, Adam Cole blindsided Caster with a superkick. Danielson quickly locked in the LeBell Lock, forcing Caster to tap out in just eight seconds.

Danielson then grabbed a mic and announced that, “for one night only, I’m joining the Paragon… I’m Kyle Danielson.” Wanting to end the show on a fun note, Danielson called for his music, and the arena erupted as Final Countdown played — which Danielson jokingly dubbed “The Final Kyle.”

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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