Tonight’s AEW Dynamite/Collision Holiday Bash airing December 17, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from Co-op Live in Manchester, England. The show sees AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) defend their titles against Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn). Plus, The Elite (“The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) will face Don Callis Family (AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero) in a $1,000,000 Winner Takes All Trios Match.
The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TBS and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
The show opens up with Jon Moxley and Roderick Strong already in the ring for the first match of the night as Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcomes us and the match gets underway.
The match starts off with Strong on the offense early, taking Moxley to the corner before the referee intervenes. Moxley then takes control as he takes Strong to the mat, but Strong fights back immediately before backing Moxley up to the corner for a chop. Both men then return to the center for an exchange of strikes. Things then spill to the outside as Strong lays into Moxley. Moxley then fights back as the fight goes into the crowd. They then finally bring things back to ringside before Moxley gets back in the ring, hitting the ropes for a dive onto Strong and both men are down.
Moxley is firmly in control as he takes Strong to the mat, going after the face and head of Strong before Strong rolls Moxley up onto his shoulders, getting a near fall to break the hold. Both men are back to their feet and Moxley wears Strong down enough to set up for a Gotch style piledriver as we hear that ten minutes have elapsed. Strong then breaks free, sending Moxley out of the ring before taking him to the floor. Strong then brings Moxley to the ring, hitting the ring for a flurry of offense before Moxley goes for a lariat. Strong then ducks it, hoisting Moxley up to slam him to the canvas. Strong then hits a forearm strike off the ropes, sending Moxley to the mat once more for a near fall. Moxley then escapes a Stronghold attempt, but Strong intercepts him on the outside only for Moxley to set him up on the steps.
Strong then breaks free before slamming Moxley onto the steps. The referee then begins the count, reaching six when both men return to the ring. Moxley then catches Strong in the corner, but the fight goes back and forth until Strong takes Moxley to the mat with a superplex for a two count. Both men then fight back to their feet, with Strong dodging a Paradigm Shift for a tiger driver. Moxley then stops another Stronghold attempt with five minutes remaining and drops Strong twice for a pair of near falls. Moxley then cinches in a modified sleeper hold, but Strong manages to roll toward the ropes to force a break. Strong then takes Moxley down for a two count before finally cinching in the Stronghold. Moxley is struggling here as he crawls toward the ropes.
Strong then changes his grip on the hols and that’s enough for Moxley to break free. He then sends Strong out of the ring and as Strong charges back in he runs into a Paradigm Shift by Moxley. Moxley then goes for a cover, but Strong manages to kick out at two. Moxley then hits Strong with a Death Rider for the win.
The winner of the Continental Classic Blue League Match, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!
After the match, Moxley’s arm is raised in victory as commentary hypes up what else is coming later tonight.
We then head to the back, where Eddie Kingston cuts a promo. Kingston says you either win or you learn. Kingston then acknowledges the loss via tapout to Samoa Joe, saying he has learned from that and that could be bad news for everyone who faces him next. Kingston then says he will see us again, maybe at Collision to see who wants to step up and see what he’s learned.
Don Callis then introduces Konosuke Takeshita and Hechicero for the next match of the night as they make their way down to the ring. Kazuchika Okada then makes his way down to the ring next. The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night.
The match starts off with Takeshita and Omega and the crowd chants for Omega as the two men circle the mat. Takeshita then cinches in a side headlock, but Omega breaks free to hit the ropes and he runs right into a boot by Takeshita. A tag is then made to Nick and The Elite gang up on Takeshita in the corner leading to a backbreaker by Omega and a leg drop by Nick. Don Callis Family then make their come back and Hechicero works on Nick.
Okada then isolates Nick in the heels’ corner. Hechicero then traps Nick on the ropes and stomps on him. He then applies a submission on the knees before Nick briefly fights back. Nick then escapes from the Don Callis Family and tags in Omega. Omega then hits some hammer throws before taking down Hechicero. Hechicero then rakes the eyes of Omega. Omega then fights back with a suplex on Okada. Okada then tags in Hechicero and Hechicero corners Omega. Omega then hits Hechicero with a hurricanrana and nails Takeshita and Okada on the apron before going after Hechicero once again, only for Takeshita to tag himself in. Omega then sends Takeshita towards his corner for a triple team, but Okada comes in to fight off The Elite.
Okada is then sent out of the ring and the crowd claps Terminator style for a triple dive by The Elite sending the Don Callis Family to the floor. Hechicero then tags in and he goes after Matt by hitting him with a spinning hammerlock in the ring. It has been all Don Callis Family in the last few moments. Matt then hits a superkick on Hechicero, but Okada stops him from making a tag. Matt then hits a stunner on Takeshita on the floor. Matt then hits Okada with a bulldog on the mat and tags in Nick. Nick then gets double teamed by Takeshita and Okada. Nick is holding his own and comes out on top.
Nick then hits a running boot on Okada and he follows it up with a cutter on Takeshita on the mat. The Bucks then hits a splash/standing moonsault combo on Takeshita for a two count. Takeshita then stops Nick with an elbow strike. Hechicero then hits a backbreaker, but Nick stops Hechicero with a Canadian Destroyer. Okada then tags in and the crowd is in a ruckus when Omega makes the tag as well. Both men then trade strikes as the crowd chants along. After some back-and-forth action, Nick hits Takeshita with a face plant and Takeshita responds with an elbow strike.
Takeshita then gets taken down with a German Suplex. Okada then stops Nick before the Don Callis Family triple team Matt. Takeshita then hits a power drive knee, but Omega breaks the pinfall attempt. Don Callis Family have a breakdown in communication and Omega and Takeshita are the legal men now. Omega then hits snap Dragon suplexes on Takeshita, Hechicero and Okada. The Elite then hit triple superkicks on Hechicero. Omega then hits the V-Trigger on Hechicero. Omega then hits an assisted V-Trigger on Hechicero for the win.
The winners of the $1,000,000 Winner Takes All Trios Match, The Elite (“The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)!
After the match, Takeshita and Okada lay a beatdown. They hit multiple Raging Fires and Rainmakers on The Bucks before having a confrontation. Omega then comes in with a broom and clears the ring of the heels. The referee then retrieves the bag with the money and hands it to Omega who stands with the Bucks to celebrate.
Tony Schiavone then introduces the three men going at it for the AEW World Championship at Worlds End. “Hangman” Adam Page, Swerve Strickland and Samoa Joe then make their way down to the ring. Tony Schiavone then mentions that it is the contract for the AEW World Championship Match at Worlds End. Samoa Joe then says he wishes Schiavone shuts his mouth up. Joe then explains he brought his boys out to make sure everyone was safe and to make sure nothing would trigger anyone to do something stupid. He then signs the contract as the crowd chants “Whose House? Swerve’s House” and this riles up Joe, who says he will walk out of Worlds End as champion and he hopes both men will make it to the show in one piece.
Strickland then says he came back to AEW with his eyes on the AEW World Championship. He then addresses the mutual respect between himself and Page, while noting the mutual hatred they have for Samoa Joe. He then remembers having to sign the contract for his title shot last year in a pool of his own blood and he paid Joe back by taking the title away from him and he’ll pay Joe back for all these hoops he has to go through by taking the title away again. He then promises to beat Joe so badly he’ll be even uglier than in 2007 with his face tattoo.
Strickland then signs the contract next. Page then speaks now, addressing the hell he’s been through prior to finally taking back the world title, especially against the Death Riders. He then talks about how he ended up taking on the challenge all by himself, winning the world title from Jon Moxley at All In: Texas. He then talks about knowing he’d face those he was fighting alongside, addressing that Joe turned to his Opps to help him take the title. Page then says he hoped that the legend of Samoa Joe would not be defined by the piece of s**t that Joe is now, which garners a chant along those lines by the crowd. Joe then says if anyone would know about that it’s this God-forsaken town. Page then says he knew there would come a time when he would stand across the ring from Swerve.
Page then says he would expect nothing less if he’d faced Swerve for the title one on one, but that is not the world we live in. He then runs Joe some more before finally signing the contract. Tony then confirms the 3-Way Match for the PPV, but before he finishes his sentence the lights go out and music of MJF hits and he makes his way out to a big pop from the crowd as they sing along to his music. MJF then steps into the ring and calls for his music to be cut. We then get “MJF” chants from the crowd as he asks for his own contract from ringside, signing it to hand over to Schiavone. Tony then announces that MJF has cashed in his guaranteed title match won at All In, making this a 4-Way Match. MJF then cuts Schiavone off and tells him to leave his ring.
MJF then talks about why he would face three men for the title, thinking about things while he was getting ready to be an actual Hollywood star. MJF then talks about focusing on “Seabiscuit” by addressing that to really hurt Page and says he wants to take the title far away from him while beating two of his fiercest rivals in one fell swoop. Joe then starts to talk but is cut off and we are reminded that there is no physicality allowed between any of the men in this match. MJF then runs Joe down, culminating in saying that he will beat the champ at the same event where Joe ended MJF’s title reign. Swerve then interrupts to tell MJF he needs to be afraid of him and this leads to MJF setting his sights on Strickland, making comparisons to P. Diddy of all people before wanting to “talk about” this being Swerve’s house.
He then brings up the shared history the two have before their paths split with Strickland “twerking for Top Dolla” while in WWE before making his way to AEW. He then runs Swerve down some more before saying this is MJF’s house, the rent is due and the Devil is here to collect. He then says you can call him Don Corleone as he conducts family business at Worlds End. He then says do you happen to know why because he is MJF and he’s better than you and you know it. MJF then drops the mic, leaving the ring as the crowd chants along with his music.
We then head to the back, where JetSpeed talk about their focus on the remainder of the Continental Classic, both of whom have big Continental Classic matches coming up on Collision.
Marina Shafir, Megan Bayne, Athena and Megan Bayne then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Timeless Love Bombs and the Babes of Wrath follow.
The match starts off with Nightingale and Moné, with Nightingale quickly slamming Moné before tagging in Cameron for a double team that garners a two count. Athena then tags in, taking down Cameron only to be sent to the mat herself. Shafir then tags in now, laying it into Cameron before Shirakawa makes a blind tag to surprise Shafir with a torneo for a near fall. Bayne then comes in for a double team, but Shirakawa fends them off before looking for a figure four on Shafir and hitting Megan with a DDT as well. Storm then comes in for an assist and chaos ensues with the match spilling to the outside.
Storm is in control now as she sends Shafir down to the mat multiple times. Shafir then heads to the corner, but is taken out with a hip attack only for Athena to intercept a Storm Zero attempt. Moné and Cameron come in as well, but they cancel each other out leaving us with Storm and Shafir. Tags are then made to Bayne and Nightingale and Nightingale sends Bayne to the mat with a big spinebuster for two.
Shafir then goes on the attack, only to be sent to the outside. Athena then gets a tag and makes a dive, only to be intercepted with a pounce by Nightingale. In the midst of the chaos, Moné gets a tag of her own before Nightingale is caught with an O-Face by Athena, allowing Moné to get the win.
The winners of the 8-Woman Tag Team Match, AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné, ROH Women’s World Champion “The Fallen Goddess” Athena and MegaProblems (The Death Riders’ “The Problem” Marina Shafir and “The Megasus” Megan Bayne!
After the match, the heels celebrate their win.
PAC then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Kyle Fletcher follows.
The match starts off with both men locking up before they try to get the early advantage. PAC then grounds Fletcher and applies an armbar. Fletcher then makes his comeback with a scoop slam. Both men counter each other before PAC hits a hurricanrana on Fletcher. Fletcher then avoids a baseball slide and hits PAC with a punch and lariat on the floor. Fletcher then gets back in the ring, working on PAC until he is sent to the outside. PAC then hits a boot to the face of Fletcher before hitting a hurricanrana off the apron as the referee begins the count.
PAC then brings Fletcher back to the ring, hearing the crowd cheering for him and this distracts him long enough for Fletcher to fight back. PAC then responds with an avalanche belly to belly suplex, sending Fletcher crashing to the mat. Fletcher then manages to regain control when he counters with a modified Michinoku Driver on PAC to get a near fall. He then uses the ropes to get back to his feet in the corner, only for PAC to boot him to the canvas before climbing the turnbuckle. Fletcher then leaves the ring, but this just makes PAC change his trajectory for a moonsault sending Fletcher to the floor. He then brings Fletcher back into the ring for a suplex and a two count.
Fletcher then gets to his feet as we hear that ten minutes remain and PAC goes after him in the corner only for Fletcher to hit a Liger Bomb to get a two count of his own. PAC then climbs to his feet in the corner, but takes a running kick by Fletcher only to fight him off from the ropes before going up top and Fletcher catches him in mid-air. PAC then captures the arms of Fletcher for a crucifix hold, rolling him to the mat for a Brutalizer. Fletcher is fading, but manages to get his boot on the rope just in the nick of time. PAC then runs the ropes for a big lariat, but only gets a two count.
PAC then goes up top for a Black Arrow, but is intercepted by Fletcher who hits him with the sheer drop brainbuster and PAC narrowly kicks out at two. Fletcher then takes PAC to the corner, setting him up on the top rope before PAC starts to fight back and that leads to a reverse rana off the top rope, sending Fletcher crashing to the mat. PAC then goes up top and hits a Black Arrow for the win.
The winner of the Continental Classic Gold League Match, The Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC!
After the match, PAC sits in the corner and soaks in his win.
We get the remaining entrances for the next match of the night and The Demand get the jump on Brodido before this match gets underway.
The match starts off with the ring getting cleared out, but no eliminations are made and the former Acclaimed stare each other down. Caster then starts up his chant before Bishop Kaun tries to get involved and this leads to a Scissor Me Timbers. Before we can get a proper Acclaimed reunion, Ricochet slides into the ring to eliminate Caster. The ring then fills back up and Bowens focuses on Ricochet, only to be eliminated himself by Mark Davis.
We then see a 3-way hoss fight until Benjamin gets involved. Benjamin then cuts off Ricochet, sending him into Luchasaurus for a chokeslam. Alexander then sends out Benjamin as Luchasaurus eliminates Mark Davis, only to be eliminated by Alexander. We are down to six men as they go at each other, with the Demand targeting Brody King until he fends them off from the corner. King then hits a Death Valley Driver sending Ricochet into Liona in the corner, but Alexander puts him in an ankle lock to wear him down, only for an assist by Bandido to help send Alexander out for an elimination.
King then leaves the ring to attack Ricochet on the barricade, but gets knocked down by Liona. Back in the ring, Bandido fends off Bishop Kaun. Liona then goes after Bandido, but King comes in to eliminate Liona and himself. This then leaves us with Kaun and Bandido in the ring, with Bandido sending Kaun out of the ring with a reverse rana as Ricochet returns to the ring to confirm our final two.
The winners of the Dynamite Diamond Ring Battle Royale, The Demand’s AEW National Champion Ricochet and Brodido’s ROH World Champion Bandido!
We then head to the back, where Jon Moxley addresses the Continental Classic and how close he was to being in a bad situation in the tournament tonight. Moxley then briefly talks about Roderick Strong and The Elite and closes things out by saying he wants to show that he’s put it all out there when this is all done.
Orange Cassidy then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Máscara Dorada follows.
The match starts off with an exchange of holds leading to Dorada taking Cassidy to the mat. Cassidy then gets to the ropes for a break, catching Dorada by surprise with a headscissors and forcing him to the ropes. Dorada then rolls up Cassidy for a two count. After some back-and-forth, both men show off their quick moves. Cassidy then tries to put his hands in his pockets, but Dorada stops him. Cassidy then hits a soul food before attempting a move from the ropes.
Cassidy then hits an armdrag and a dropkick to send Dorada to the outside. Dorada then stops Cassidy’s dive to the outside and hits with one of his own. Dorada then keeps up the momentum with a twilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Back in the ring, Cassidy’s back gives out and Dorada plants him on the mat. Cassidy then kicks Dorada down and follows it up with a sunset flip. Both men then counter each other before Cassidy hits a DDT. Dorada then hits a back breaker on Cassidy. He then misses a shooting star press, but gets a two count. Cassidy then reverses and gets a two count of his own. Dorada then goes for an armdrag, but Cassidy rolls Dorada up for the win.
The winner of the Continental Classic Blue League Match, The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy!
After the match, Cassidy gets his arm raised in victory and he tosses his shades to Dorada in a show of respect before heading up the ramp.
We then head to the back, where Mercedes Moné and Athena talk about getting a pinfall over one half of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions before issuing a challenge for the titles at Worlds End. Moné also issues a challenge for her British Championships for this Saturday’s special edition of Collision, with Athena saying she hopes Moné locks in for Worlds End before walking away.
Jamie Hayter then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Isla Dawn follows.
The match starts off with both women going at it. Dawn then starts to get the upper hand with a flurry of offense before Hayter fights back. Dawn then sends Hayter out of the ring and Hayter crashes into the barricade. Dawn then hits a kick to keep Hayter down. Both women are back in the ring and they are going at it, which ends with a double cross body taking them both out. Hayter then crawls to the corner, taking Dawn down for a near fall. Dawn then fights back to get a two count of her own and Hayter goes at her for a side slam of sorts before hitting a Hayterade for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Jamie Hayter!
After the match, we get a show of sportsmanship between Hayter and Dawn and it is interrupted by the Triangle of Madness, who beat both women down until Kris Statlander makes her way down to the ring for the save. Hayter then goes after Thekla with a Hayterade, but it ends up hitting Statlander instead. While it seems inadvertent, Hayter is not too fussed as she holds the Women’s World Championship up before giving it back to the champion.
Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the night and FTR follow with Big Stoke.
The match starts off with Austin Gunn and Cash Wheeler and both men lock up before breaking away. We then get another lockup and that leads to both men exchanging holds. Wheeler then wrings the arm of Gunn, who counters into a side headlock before hitting the ropes for a shoulder tackle. A tag is then made to Robinson, who continues to go to work on Wheeler while keeping him away from a tag to Harwood. Harwood then gets involved anyway before the referee intervenes.
Harwood then finally gets the tag, sending Robinson to the corner before Robinson fights him off. Wheeler then gets involved, but gets sent to the floor by Robinson and a distraction by the referee stops him from seeing Wheeler trip up Robinson. Chaos then ensues with all four men coming into the ring to go at it before FTR are both sent to the outside. Wheeler is in control with an abdominal stretch on Gunn, with Harwood making a blind tag that forces a break of the hold. A bit of confusion leads to a small package on Harwood, but the referee is slow to make the count leading to just a near fall. Wheeler is back in for some more damage leading to another tag on Harwood and another beatdown until Gunn breaks free for the hot tag to Robinson.
We then get some “Juice” chants as Robinson unleashes a series of offense on FTR and stacks up Harwood for a two count. FTR then stop his momentum and try for a double team move, but Gunn takes out Wheeler. Robinson then gets a rollup for a two count. Robinson then catches Stoke and forces it upon Wheeler instead before nearly getting the pin on Harwood. He then sends Harwood to the corner, setting him up on the top turnbuckle before Harwood knocks him back. Gunn then comes in for a superplex and we get Power and the Glory from the Bang Bang Gang. Robinson then goes for a cover, but Wheeler breaks it up with a splash onto Harwood. Austin then hits Wheeler with a Famouser as Robinson gets the cover on Harwood for another near fall.
Outside the ring, we see Wheeler send Gunn over the barricade as Harwood sends Robinson to the corner for a Shatter Machine only for Gunn to return to stop Wheeler, sending him into the ring post. Robinson then gets the drop on Harwood for a cover and the three count right as Harwood gets his foot on the rope. The referee then calls off any announcement of a win, but the Bang Bang Gang are confused as they start to celebrate. This then costs them as Harwood sends Gunn out of the ring, setting up a leg lock on Robinson as Wheeler hits a stomp. He then keeps Gunn from getting into the ring as Harwood sets up the inverted figure four on Robinson, who has no choice but to tap out.
The winners and still the AEW World Tag Team Champions, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!
After the match, FTR celebrate their win and a successful title defense as the show comes to a close.