Complete SPOILERS From This Week's AEW Collision Tapings (AEW News)

SPOILERS for AEW Collision, including announced matches for the Death Riders, Gabe Kidd and more.

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This Saturday's (22 February) AEW Collision was taped last night in Phoenix, Arizona, around the 19 February episode of Dynamite.

PWInsider has published spoilers for the show, including:

- A backstage segment featuring Mariah May attacking AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm, who defeated May on last week's Grand Slam Australia special. May dragged Storm out to the stage, saying Toni never knew how to write an ending, so she would do it in Storm's blood. May then challenged the Women's Champion to a "Hollywood Ending" at Revolution (9 March 2025).

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- Hologram d. The Beast Mortos. Mortos attacked Hologram afterwards but Komander made the save.

- An in-ring interview featuring Harley Cameron.

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- Julia Hart d. Queen Aminata.

- The Death Riders' PAC, Wheeler Yuta, and Claudio Castagnoli d. Daniel Garcia, Daddy Magic, and Cool Hand Ang. The Death Riders attacked the babyfaces afterwards. Undisputed Era made the save, before Cope came out, giving PAC a Con-Chair-To while World Champion Jon Moxley watched on from the audience.

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- Brian Cage and Lance Archer d. two unnamed enhancement talents. The Murder Machines called out The Hurt Syndicate afterwards.

- Gabe Kidd d. The Butcher.

- ROH World Champion Chris Jericho d. Bandido.

The main event result is a reversal of ROH's recent Global Wars Australia special, on which Bandido pinned Jericho in a trios match. The duo have been feuding since December's ROH Final Battle pay-per-view, when Bandido finally returned to the AEW/ROH wrestleverse following a long injury absence, going after Jericho and the Learning Tree.

Revolution 2025 implications include the May/Storm angle, Cope's Con-Chair-To on PAC to ward off his pay-per-view opponent Moxley, and the Cage/Archer vs. Hurt Syndicate face-off.

Interestingly, the spoiler report does not mention Max Caster's 'Best Wrestler Alive' open challenge, which was booked on Dynamite.

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