AEW Collision 21st June 2025

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Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025
Start Time: 8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT
Location: accesso ShoWare Center, Kent, Washington (suburban Seattle)
Broadcast: Live on TNT and Max

Match Card:

  • Jon Moxley (AEW World Champion) vs. AR Fox (non-title match)
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Shane Taylor
  • All‑Star Eight‑Woman Tag: Thunder Rosa, Queen Aminata, Anna Jay & Tay Melo vs. Athena, Thekla, Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford
  • Segment: “Timeless” Toni Storm appears live

Match Reviews:

Jon Moxley vs. AR Fox
A clash of styles pitted Moxley’s brawling veteran grit against Fox’s high-flying creativity. Moxley controlled the action with heavy strikes, but Fox brought flashes of offense. A hard-fought bout that served as a strong showcase—Moxley ultimately edged out a decision in a match that kept fans invested until the end.

Swerve Strickland vs. Shane Taylor
Power vs. agility drove this matchup. Strickland utilized crisp, athletic offense and quick counters, while Taylor brought raw strength. In the end, Swerve’s versatility gave him control, securing a clean victory and maintaining his mid-card momentum.

All‑Star Eight‑Woman Tag Match
This chaotic tag match featured standout moments from both sides. Thunder Rosa led her team with fiery offense; Athena and Thekla countered with slick tag coordination. Near falls and frantic exchanges kept the crowd on their feet, ending with the Rosa-led side taking the win.

Toni Storm Segment
Although not wrestling tonight, the AEW Women’s Champion delivered a fiery promo. Storm teased her intentions after her recent Grand Slam Mexico involvement, promising “the next chapter starts here in Kent.”

Venue & Atmosphere:

accesso ShoWare Center provided an intimate yet vibrant backdrop, with a passionate crowd amplifying every big moment. Live production looked solid on TNT/Max, and the energy from Kent delivered for a strong start to Saturday night.

Conclusion:

AEW Collision – June 21, 2025 was a well-rounded show packed with strong in-ring performances and storyline development. Jon Moxley shored up his champion aura with a solid win, Swerve Strickland continued his winning streak, and the eight-woman tag lifted the energy of the card. Toni Storm’s promo hinted at looming women’s division drama. All told, Collision delivered excitement and momentum for AEW’s summer trajectory.