Tonight’s AEW Dynamite/Collision airing November 19, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. The AEW Full Gear go-home show sees AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page take on The Opps’ AEW World Trios Champion “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata in a Non-Title Match. Plus, “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega will make his return.
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 commentary welcoming us and they run down the card for tonight’s episode. Bobby Lashley then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night with MVP and Ricochet follows with GOA.
Before the match starts, Ricochet takes the mic and says “Fly Eagles Fly” and shows support for his NFL team. Ricochet then says he doesn’t want to stay in the city for long before saying “Hi” to his wife Samantha Irvin. Ricochet then stalls for even more time as he starts running down MVP. The crowd then tells him to “shut the f–k up” as Ricochet talks about getting the respect he deserves. Ricochet then runs down the people in the crowd.
The match starts off with Lashley grabbing Ricochet by the throat and launches him over the top rope onto GOA. Ricochet then recovers and he takes a clothesline from Lashley, who runs down Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun as well. Ricochet then gets back in the ring, dodging a spear in the corner by Lashley to get a near fall off a roll up. Ricochet then keeps Lashley down for a running shooting star press, but can’t keep Lashley down for more than a two count. Ricochet then tries to use the referee as a human shield, but to no avail as Lashley ends up taking him out with a spear for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match and earns the #1 entry in the Casino Gauntlet at Full Gear, The Hurt Syndicate’s “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley!
After the match, Lashley celebrates with MVP as The Demand regroups on the ramp.
We then get a reminder of “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Katsuyori Shibata later tonight before heading backstage to hear from The Opps. Samoa Joe addresses being told that if he gets involved tonight he will forfeit his shot at the title on Saturday before saying Page is guilty of crimes against The Opps and his punishment starts tonight at the hands of Katsuyori Shibata. Joe then says Shibata begins the payment and come Full Gear he will collect in full. Joe then allows Shibata to address Page in Japanese.
We then see The Young Bucks backstage checking out some past clips from Full Gear. Renee Paquette then asks The Bucks if they will join the Don Callis Family, but before they could answer Callis comes in. He then sends The Bucks to the outside with a special entrance and The Young Bucks make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night.
Josh Alexander then makes his way down to the ring next and SkyFlight follows.
The match starts off with Nick Jackson and Dante Martin and Nick gets the upper hand with an arm drag off the ropes. He then heads to the apron, but Dante cuts him off before stopping a superkick. This then ends in a double dropkick and a standoff between both men. A tag is then made to Josh Alexander and Darius Martin. Alexander then takes to the ropes to nail Darius with a shoulder tackle and takes him back down to the mat before sending Darius to the corner, only for Darius to send him off with a dropkick.
We then get some quick tags in the SkyFlight corner as they take the incoming Matt Jackson to his limit, only for Nick Jackson to get some momentum on his side. This then ends in chaos as Sky sends Matt and Nick to the outside, but gets caught by Alexander for a baseball slide. We then see an argument between Matt and Alexander and things start to break down, leading to a roll up that gets Sky a near fall. Darius then gets the tag and takes Alexander off his game before landing on the Bucks with a dive to the outside. Back in and he gets the drop on Alexander for a two count.
A blind tag is then by Dante before Top Flight double teams Alexander in the corner, sending him crashing to the mat with a modified blockbuster for a near fall. The Bucks then get involved now, looking for a BTE Trigger, but Dante breaks free and sends them to the outside for a dive onto the floor. He then leaps back into the ring for a cross body on Alexander, but only gets a two before Alexander kicks out. Alexander then counters out of a sunset flip, grabbing Dante’s boot for an ankle lock before being sent out of the ring. The Bucks then get involved once more with a TK Driver before Alexander shoves them away, cinching in the ankle lock once more to force a tapout from Dante.
The winners of the Trios Tag Team Match, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Don Callis Family’s “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander!
After the match, Don Callis calls for his family to come to the ring as they await an answer from the Young Bucks. Callis then reminds them that it’s in the Bucks’ best interest to join the family, but they are hesitant about giving a straight answer. Callis then says AEW can be a dangerous place without a family. Callis then says he’d hate to see happen to the Bucks what happened to Kenny Omega. Kenny Omega’s music then hits and he makes his way out.
Omega has a chair in hand and he makes a beeline for the ring and he goes after Josh Alexander. He then gets into an argument with the Bucks and this allows Alexander to blindside him, grabbing an ankle lock before Callis gives the Bucks a chance to show they’re joining the family by hitting Omega with a BTE Trigger. After some hesitation, they grab Omega and look to possibly take him out but Jurassic Express make their way out for the save instead. This then sends the rest of the family out of the ring as Omega and the Jurassic Express stand tall with the fans singing along with “Tarzan Boy” playing in the arena.
We then head to the back, where we hear from Babes of Wrath ahead of their semifinal match against the Sisters of Sin. Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron briefly talk about the Women’s Blood & Guts Match from last week before focusing on the match ahead.
We then return to commentary as they acknowledge the passing earlier this week of legendary commentator Bob Caudle.
Shelton Benjamin then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night with MVP and Mike Bailey follows.
The match starts off with both men locking up before Benjamin is sent to the corner for a chop that barely fazes him, only to take a flurry of kicks instead. He then sends Speedball to the outside and follows close behind to send him to the ring post. Speedball then turns things around, going after the arm of Benjamin before Benjamin sends him into the barricade to get back into it. Benjamin then brings Speedball back into the ring, but Speedball counters for a near fall. Speedball then goes for a La Magistral, but Benjamin kicks out at two, only to take an armbar before rolling out of it.
He then gets sent over the top, but lands on the apron only to take a foot to the face sending him to the floor. Speedball then goes for a dive on the outside, but Benjamin catches him and slams Speedball down hard. Benjamin then sends Speedball to the mat for a two count. Speedball then fights to his feet but is sent to the corner by Benjamin, who takes a foot to the face and a missile dropkick. Speedball then continues the flurry of offense into a shooting star press on the mat, but only gets a near fall for his effort.
Speedball then hits more kicks as Benjamin gets to his feet before Speedball nails him with a flying armbar. Benjamin then powers back to his feet, hoisting Speedball up as both men go over the top rope and to the outside. The referee then begins the count as Benjamin gets to his feet first, only to be pulled away by Speedball. Both men then go at it outside before Speedball hits a hurricanrana to send Benjamin’s head into the barricade and to the floor. The count has restarted at this point as Speedball slides back into the ring. The count then reaches nine when Benjamin runs back into the ring, only to be dropped by Speedball. Speedball then goes up top for a shooting star press, but only gets a two count when Benjamin kicks out.
Benjamin then gets sent back to the mat as Speedball hits a backflip into the double knee, taking a near fall before Benjamin starts to fight back. He then kicks out of a roll up and lays out Speedball with a superkick, but Speedball narrowly gets a shoulder up to stop the count. This riles up MVP, who calls the referee out for it before Benjamin hits a German suplex and another superkick for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match and earns the #2 entry in the Casino Gauntlet at Full Gear, The Hurt Syndicate’s “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin!
After the match, Benjamin celebrates his win.
The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy follow.
The match starts off with Claudio Castagnoli and Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy attacks Jon Moxley on the apron. The two then battle it out on the outside before Strong and Castagnoli also join in. The Death Riders then get the upperhand and they double team Strong. Cassidy then gets taken down. Strong then fights back against Moxley and Castagnoli, but Moxley nails Strong on the back of the knee. Cassidy then comes in and he hits Moxley with a DDT. Cassidy then goes for a crossbody on Castagnoli, but he is caught midair. Cassidy then hits a Stundog Millionaire.
The action then spills to the outside and everyone hits their big moves. Cassidy then takes both Castagnoli and Moxley out with a dive. Moxley now has a hold on Cassidy in the ring before Cassidy breaks free, only to be sent to the corner for a beatdown by the Death Riders. Cassidy then starts to fight back as he looks for a tag, only to be pulled away by Castagnoli who gets rolled up for a near fall. Castagnoli then goes back after him for a giant swing, but Cassidy dodges a clothesline for a DDT sending Castagnoli to the mat. Tags are then made to Moxley and Strong, with Strong keeping Moxley off his feet before sending Castagnoli to the floor outside.
Strong then runs the ropes for a running elbow on Moxley followed by a slam before going for the Stronghold. Moxley was about to tap, but Daniel Garcia distracts Strong to force a break. Moxley then takes control for a near fall as Cassidy breaks that up. Death Riders then send him away before looking for a Doomsday Device, but Strong fights them off for a superplex on Moxley. Cassidy then comes in for an Orange Punch on Garcia off a tag, but Wheeler Yuta distracts him long enough for a pop-up uppercut by Castagnoli and Mox cinches in a bulldog choke to make Cassidy pass out for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli)!
After the match, the celebration is cut short as Kyle O’Reilly makes his way out and he makes a beeline for the ring. O’Reilly then cinches in an ankle lock that makes Moxley tap right away. The Death Riders then try to intervene, but O’Reilly will not relent as he keeps the hold locked in. The rest of his crew then finally manage to get Moxley out of the ring as the Conglomeration and Paragon stand tall in the ring. O’Reilly then gets a microphone and he calls Moxley out for a match at Full Gear and since he’s already got a taste for blood he wants it No Holds Barred. The crowd then chants this at Moxley as the Death Riders escape through the crowd.
We then head to the back, where Brodido addresses FTR’s actions as of late. Brody King says FTR have proven they are one of the best tag teams in the business, but they have not proven they can beat Brodido. He then says at Full Gear they will retain their tag titles and Bandido says Brodido never stops fighting.
We then see Mercedes Moné walking in the backstage area ahead of the Undisputed ROH Women’s World TV Championship Match later tonight.
We then head to another backstage area, where Kenny Omega addresses the Don Callis Family and the Young Bucks. He says that things have become all too personal with them and the money on the line is nothing compared to what he wants to do to them. Omega then tells Callis and his crew to rest up and until Saturday goodnight muah and goodbye bang.
Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Alex Windsor and Riho follow.
The match starts off with Mina Shirakawa and Riho and both women exchange offense to a standstill before making tags to Toni Storm and Alex Windsor. Windsor then looks for a test of strength and almost looks to be dancing, but they lock up with Storm taking control until Windsor breaks away. Storm is then sent to the ropes and taken down with an arm drag by Windsor, who hits a shot to the throat to keep on the attack. A tag is then made to Riho, with an assist leading to a running forearm in the corner on Storm for a near fall.
Shirakawa then gets a tag and a double team leads to a leg drop for a two count of her own. She then sends Riho to the ropes, but Windsor runs in for the assist and she sends Shirakawa out before hitting a double suplex on Storm. She then follows it up with an assisted cross body onto Storm on the floor. Riho is still in control of Shirakawa as she tags in Windsor. Shirakawa then fights back, catching both women off guard with a DDT on Riho while holding onto a leg lock on Windsor. A tag is made to Storm, who hits Windsor with a series of snap mares into a high boot.
She then hits a DDT for a two count, tagging Shirakawa back in for an assisted torneo and a two count. Shirakawa then does a shimmy before stomping the legs of Windsor. She then hits the ropes, but gets hit with a Blue Thunder Bomb by Windsor for a near fall. A tag is then to Riho and they keep Shirakawa down while Windsor focuses on Storm, allowing Riho to get a two count. She then goes up top but Shirakawa dodges, hitting a backfist on Riho followed by the figure four leg lock.
Riho then quickly fights back, reversing the move until Storm comes to shift the lock back in Shirakawa’s favor. Windsor then returns the favor and this leads to Windsor and Storm going at it until they both land on their respective partners. Riho is up first for a near fall, but Shirakawa hits a running elbow for a two count of her own. Tags are then made to Windsor and Storm, with Windsor taking control as she lifts Storm up for a back suplex and a two count. Storm then fends off a Sharpshooter as Windsor takes a roundhouse kick by Shirakawa, who hits a German suplex on Riho. Double hip attacks are then hit in the corner by the Timeless Love Bombs and Storm hits Windsor with the Storm Zero for the win.
The winners of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match, Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa)!
After the match, Storm and Shirakawa celebrate their win and we are reminded of the final quarterfinal match still to come tonight. We then get breaking news that at Full Gear the four advancing teams will face off in a Four-Corner Tag Team Match, with the winners getting to choose their stipulation for their semifinal match.
We then go to the back, where Kyle Fletcher and Mark Briscoe have something of a face-to-face ahead of their match at Full Gear with Renee thanking them for agreeing to no physicality. Fletcher says he looks forward to beating Briscoe and helping him see what a real family looks like, but Briscoe cuts him off saying he fights for his family every single week, whether it’s his family at home or The Conglomeration.
Briscoe then says when he agreed to this stipulation he knew that failure is not an option, so this Saturday he will not disappoint his family in fact, he’s gonna make his family proud. Before Briscoe can continue, he is blindsided by Okada and Hechicero. They hold Briscoe up as Callis tells him that he will see to it that his kids are made orphans and Fletcher thanks the pair for not agreeing to no physicality. Okada then says he was happy to do this since Takeshita would not, hyping up “Protokada” before walking away.
We then hear from PAC as he gives Darby Allin an apology for not breaking his neck like he promised he would. PAC then says as burned as Darby Allin is no one has heard from him. PAC then says at Blood & Guts he maybe took things a little too far before telling Allin that if he still has any backbone he should answer his question. PAC then says at Full Gear it will just be legit competition, no games or weapons because when everything about Allin is stripped away, he is no match for a legitimate athlete like him.
Samoa Joe then joins the commentary desk for the next match of the night and Katsuyori Shibata makes his way down to the ring, only to be blindsided by “Hangman” Adam Page, who comes at him from the crowd.
The match starts off with Page bringing Shibata around toward the announce desk, with Joe mouthing off at him as he brings Shibata back into the ring, only to be sent to the outside by Shibata and he lands on the floor. Shibata then sends Page into the LED barricade, knocking the lights off as he continues the attack on Page. He then sits him down on a chair before charging for a kick, but Page fights him off, laying in some shots of his own. He then brings Shibata back into the ring, sending him to the corner for some stomps. He then brings Shibata to the opposite corner, but Shibata fights back.
Shibata then cinches in a side headlock and it is countered to a backbreaker and a lariat by Page for a two count. Page then stares Joe down at ringside and this gives Shibata an opening as he sends Page outside once more for a snap suplex to the floor. Shibata has the advantage back in the ring until Page brings him to the outside, staring down Joe as he brings Shibata back into the ring where Shibata catches him for a near fall. He then goes for a PK, but Page catches him eventually sending Shibata into the corner before Shibata runs into him with a running corner kick.
He then follows it up with a fake out to go after the leg of Page, only for a follow up to be dodged by Page. The referee then gets knocked away allowing Shibata to hit a low blow on Page and Shibata has him trapped in an armbar until Page gets to the ropes for a break. Page’s boot then slips out during an ankle lock. Page then takes advantage with a lariat and follows it up with the Buckshot Lariat for the win.
The winner of the Non-Title Match, AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page!
After the match, Page kicks Shibata down. Page then takes the microphone and tells Samoa Joe to look around. Page then says Joe is alone despite being surrounded by thousands of crazy fans. Page then brings up sending Powerhouse Hobbs to a hospital and sending Katsuyori Shibata to a d**k surgeon. Page also brings up his last match inside a steel cage with Swerve Strickland and says he will go to the same lengths against Joe if necessary. Page’s music then hits as The Opps regroup on the ramp.
We then head to the back, where we hear from FTR and Big Stoke ahead of the World Tag Team Championship match at Full Gear. FTR makes it clear that they are ready to beat Brodido for the titles and Dax tells Bandido to say hi to his abuela for him.
Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Tay Melo and Anna Jay follow.
The match starts off with Tay Melo and Marina Shafir and Melo manages to take control for a tag to Anna Jay and a double suplex. Bayne then charges in, but she gets sent away to the outside and things break down as all four women go at it on the outside. Melo then sends Shafir into the apron and Jay sends Bayne to the ring steps. TayJay then climbs on top of the barricade for a double cross body to keep both opponents down. Jay then brings Shafir back in the ring for a tag to Melo, only for Shafir to fight them off long enough for Bayne to get the tag and a clothesline. She then tags Shafir back in and both women look ready to get back into it.
Bayne is tagged in. She then wears down Jay. Jay then makes the tag to Melo. Melo then comes in with a running knee strike. She then hits a German Suplex on Shafir. TayJay are in control and they take their opponents down with double DDTs. Bayne and Shafir then fight back and overpower TayJay. Bayne then gets a two count on Jay, but Melo breaks it up. TayJay then double team Bayne and Jay gets a two count with a neck whip. Jay then applies the QueenSlayer on Bayne, but she corners Jay. Shafir is then tagged in. She then takes down Jay and applies the Mother’s Milk for the win.
The winners of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match, “The Megasus” Megan Bayne and The Death Riders’ Marina Shafir!
After the match, the celebration is cut short by Mina Shirakawa and Toni Storm speaking up from backstage, addressing the possible stipulations they could name after winning at Full Gear. Storm then brings up Moxley saying he’ll piss himself in fear when he sees what they’ll do to his little women.
Commentary then hypes up the Undisputed ROH Women’s World TV Championship Match later tonight as well as the AEW Women’s World Championship Match at Full Gear.
We then get a video package of Kris Statlander talking about focus ahead of the match and more importantly, she tells us to focus on her.
We then head to the back, where Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson say they are excited for the multi-team match at Full Gear.
Máscara Dorada then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Kazuchika Okada follows alongside Don Callis and Hechicero.
The match starts off with both men locking up before Dorada breaks free. We then get another lock up and it leads to Okada being taken to the ropes, only to knock Dorada down with a shoulder tackle. Okada then sends Dorada to the ropes, but Dorada catches him off guard, forcing Okada to the outside. The referee then begins the count as Okada takes his time at ringside. Dorada then becomes frustrated, going after Okada on the outside and he gets sent into the barricade by Okada. Okada then goes back in the ring, only to be met with a dive by Dorada sending him back out and following it up with another dive sending Okada to the floor.
Dorada then brings Okada back in the ring for an attack from the turnbuckle, but a dropkick from Okada forces Dorada to land on the floor. Both men then go at it on the apron until Dorada manages to take control, sending Okada onto the top rope. He then gets back in the ring to get to the ropes, taking Okada down to the mat once more before Okada responds with a powerbomb. Dorada then comes back as he sends Okada to the outside for a torneo and he sends Okada into the barricade for a cutter and a hurricanrana.
He then brings Okada back into the ring as he climbs up top for a 450 splash, but Okada dodges it before taking Dorada down hard to the canvas. Okada then goes up top, hitting an elbow drop before mocking the crowd. Dorada then fights out of a Rainmaker, only for Okada to hit a backslide followed by a dropkick after Dorada hits the ropes. Dorada then hits Okada in the corner with a hurricanrana and goes back up top for a 450 splash. Dorada then goes for a cover and Okada manages to kick out. Dorada then sets Okada up in the corner, keeping Okada at bay as he sets up for another rana that gets countered into a massive powerbomb by Okada. He then goes for a Rainmaker, but Dorada counters into a small package for a two count. Okada then hits a dropkick on Dorada before hitting him with the Raging Fire. Okada then hits Dorada with the Rainmaker for the win.
The winner of the Double Jeopardy Match, Don Callis Family’s AEW Unified Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!
After the match, Don Callis grabs a microphone to address the Don Callis Family challenging for the CMLL World Trios Championship, announcing that the match takes place at the Tailgate Brawl on Saturday. Callis then reveals the team that will challenge for the titles, led by Okada who is joined by Hechicero and making his triumphant return, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita. Okada is none too pleased to hear this despite the joy on the face of Don Callis.
We then head to the back, we hear from the Sisters of Sin who address the Babes of Wrath as well as the match at Full Gear.
Kris Statlander then makes her way out as she heads down to commentary for the main event of the night. Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Red Velvet follows.
The match starts off with Moné taking Velvet down for a quick roll up and a two count and Velvet fights back for a near fall of her own. This then leads to both women having a standoff, before Moné takes Velvet to the mat for a dance. Velvet then responds by sending Moné to the corner to “stir it up,” followed up with a boot to the throat on Moné in the corner. Moné then fights back, forcing Velvet to the outside with a baseball slide before hitting a Meteora off the apron to keep her down. She then grabs both titles, showing them off as she mocks Statlander at the announce desk and this allows Velvet to go after Moné with some punches.
Moné then turns it back around, sending Velvet into Statlander before bringing her back into the ring. Statlander then gets riled up, but is kept away by the referee as Moné goes after Velvet with the title but the referee catches her. This then allows Velvet to roll her up for a near fall. Moné then fights back and gets a near fall of her own on Velvet. Moné then hits Velvet with a suplex for a two count. She then kicks Velvet on the head. Moné then slams Velvet down and her back crashes hard on the apron. Velvet is sent again to the outside. Velvet then rolls up Moné for a near fall. Moné then hits a suplex for a two count before transitioning to a submission.
Velvet then fights back and slams Moné on the mat. She then hits a double knee strike on the ropes and gets a near fall with a lateral press. Moné then counters Velvet and applies the Statement Maker. Both women then fight it out before Velvet applies a reverse arm scissors. Velvet and Moné then exchange strikes before Moné misses a meteora in the corner. Velvet then slams Moné on the mat for a two count. After some back-and-forth, Moné picks up Velvet and hits her with an avalanche knee drop for the win.
The winner and new Undisputed ROH Women’s World TV Champion, “The CEO” Mercedes Moné!
After the match, Moné celebrates in front of Statlander and she goes after Moné before Moné locks her in a Statement Maker. We then see Statlander tapping out as Moné celebrates. As she celebrates, we see Statlander carry Velvet up the ramp and the show comes to a close.