AEW Collision 16th August 2025 Full Show

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AEW returned with another exciting edition of AEW Collision on Saturday, August 16, 2025, featuring top stars, championship battles, and thrilling in-ring action that had fans buzzing.

Event Details:

  • Event: AEW Collision
  • Date: Saturday, August 16, 2025
  • Time: 8 PM ET
  • Location: [Arena / City – AEW Taped in United States]

Match Card:

  1. AEW World Championship Match
  2. Swerve Strickland (c) vs Bryan Danielson
  3. AEW TNT Championship
  4. Adam Copeland (c) vs Malakai Black
  5. Tag Team Match
  6. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
  7. Women’s Division Match
  8. Toni Storm vs Kris Statlander
  9. Singles Match
  10. Andrade El Idolo vs Jay White

Match Review:

The night opened with Andrade El Idolo vs Jay White, a battle of technique and charisma. Andrade’s aggressive style gave him the edge early, but White countered with his trademark precision. After a competitive bout, Andrade scored the victory with a dramatic finish.

In the women’s division, Toni Storm faced Kris Statlander in a highly anticipated match. Both women traded momentum, with Statlander’s power clashing against Storm’s cunning. Storm managed to sneak out the win, continuing her momentum.

The tag team clash between FTR and The Young Bucks was another instant classic. Both teams delivered fast-paced action, near-falls, and creative double-team spots. After a 20-minute showdown, FTR secured the win, further cementing their legacy as one of AEW’s best teams.

The TNT Championship match featured Adam Copeland defending against Malakai Black. The match was physical, with Black’s striking ability testing Copeland’s resilience. In the end, Copeland retained his title after a grueling encounter.

The main event of the evening saw Swerve Strickland defend the AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson. This was a technical masterpiece filled with hard-hitting strikes, counters, and drama. Danielson came close to winning multiple times, but Swerve capitalized on a key opening to retain his championship in a match-of-the-night performance.

Conclusion:

The August 16, 2025 edition of AEW Collision delivered one of the most exciting shows in recent memory. From Andrade’s strong win to Toni Storm’s momentum, and from Copeland’s tough title defense to Swerve’s outstanding main event victory, AEW once again proved why Collision has become a must-watch show for wrestling fans worldwide.