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AEW Collision – Complete Manchester Show Results (December 20 2025, Tape‑Delayed)

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Manchetser Collision Sparks Upsets and Title Shifts as AEW Collison Delivers Continental Classic Charges and Rev Pro Title Change

December 20,2025 – Co-Op Live,Manchester,England.Taped on December 17.

tonight’s AEW Collison stage in Manchester served as a pivotal chapter in teh Continental Classic Gold League and Rev Pro’s British women’s title storyline, with two notable singles bouts and a dramatic championship switch. The event aired as a tape-delayed broadcast, signaling fresh momentum for several ongoing narratives ahead of Worlds End.

Key Matchups and Outcomes

In the Continental Classic Gold League opener, Jungle Jack Perry faced Speedball Mike Bailey in a bout that built to a dramatic finish. Perry later seized the victory with a decisive counter after a back-and-forth contest, securing the win on the floor and through the ropes. The post-match scene featured Lucha claus presenting Bailey with a toy-laden bag,signaling a lighthearted interlude amid the high-stakes action.

Eddie Kingston moved to a strong finish against Nathan Cruz, overcoming interference from the Grizzled Young Veterans as Kingston delivered a sharp DDT for the pin. The win reinforced Kingston’s standing as a central force in the division’s current arc.

Rev Pro’s Undisputed british Women’s Championship shifted hands in a hard-fought showdown. Mercedes Mone entered the ring with the Rev Pro belts in hand, only to be dethroned by Alex Windsor, who executed a late-game sequence to claim the title. Windsor celebrated with her family ringside, marking a profound moment in Windsor’s career and Rev Pro’s title lineage.

In the Continental Classic Gold League’s climactic moment of the night, Kevin Knight challenged Kazuchika Okada in a classic clash of styles. After a tense exchange featuring near falls and signature sequences, Knight mounted a late rally, scoring the pin as Okada’s attempt at victory ran into Knight’s resilience. The finish capped a matchup that underscored Knight’s rising profile.

Match Results at a Glance

Match Result Notes
Continental Classic Gold league – Jungle Jack Perry vs. Speedball Mike Bailey Jack Perry wins Hard-fought finish after a series of high-impact moves; Perry advances in the Gold League standings.
Eddie Kingston vs. Nathan Cruz Eddie Kingston wins by pin Interference from Grizzled Young Veterans briefly disrupts Kingston before he secures the victory.
Rev Pro Undisputed British Women’s Championship – Mercedes Mone’ vs.Alex Windsor Alex Windsor wins; new champion Windsor overcomes Mone’ in a hard-fought title clash; Windsor celebrates with family ringside.
Continental Classic Gold League – Kevin Knight vs. Kazuchika Okada knight wins by pin Final stretch delivers a pennant victory as Knight counters Okada’s offense and preserves a late rally.

What It Means Moving Forward

The night’s outcomes advance key arcs toward Worlds end, where a high-stakes landscape now includes a new champion in Rev Pro’s British Women’s division and fresh momentum for the Continental Classic Gold League. the shift at Rev Pro especially reshapes the dynamic, placing Windsor in a position to defend the title against a rising field. For Knight,the win over Okada cements a claim as a serious challenger in this year’s Gold League. Simultaneously occurring, kingston’s victory reinforces his role as a centerpiece in the promotion’s ongoing narrative, especially as the field tightens behind the world-title picture teased during recent Dynamite contract-signings.

Historically, nights like this blend dramatic title transfers with important in-ring storytelling, giving fans a clear throughline as rivalries evolve toward the major payoffs later in the calendar.Expect further cross-promotional appearances,title defenses,and potential rematches as the calendar turns toward the next marquee events.

evergreen insights for fans

How tonight’s results shape your view of the title races in both AEW’s Continental Classic and Rev Pro’s British Women’s Championship? The outcomes highlight a trend where rising stars challenge established champions, ofen accelerating their ascent with surprising finals. The blending of joint promotions and cross-promotional matchups continues to expand the weekly landscape, offering fresh permutations for long-form storytelling and title lineages.

Engage with the News

Which result surprised you most, and why? Which matchup are you most eager to see revisited or followed up at Worlds End?

Share your thoughts in the comments and tell us which star you think is best positioned to carry these storylines into the next major event.

Disclaimer: This article is a recap of recent broadcasted events and reflects the reported outcomes as presented during the event broadcast.

Oxley Falls to a single opponent 5 International Showcase Will Ospreay vs. Kazuchika okada Dream match – no time limit 6 Tag team Championship Swerve Sirius & Keith Lee (c) vs. The Hard To Kill (Jon Moxley & MJF) Title on the line 7 Main Event – Collision Finale Adam Page vs. Chris Jericho “Collision” stipulation (match can end via pin, submission, or knockout)

All matches are scheduled for a 2‑hour broadcast window, with occasional commercial breaks.

AEW Collision – Manchester Show (December 20 2025) – Tape‑Delayed Broadcast Overview

Date & Venue

  • event: AEW Collision – Manchester
  • Date: December 20 2025 (tape‑delayed)
  • Location: Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Broadcast: AEW Collision on TBS (U.S.) / ITV 2 (U.K.) – Premieres at 8 PM ET / 1 AM GMT (Dec 21)


Full Match Card (Announced)

# Match Type Competitors stipulation
1 Opening Tag team The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) Standard tag match
2 Singles MJF vs. Darby Allin No‑disqualification
3 Women’s Singles Jade Cargill vs. Toni Storm 30‑minute Iron Woman
4 Triple Threat Kenny Omega, Christian Cage, Jon Moxley Falls to a single opponent
5 International Showcase Will Ospreay vs. Kazuchika Okada Dream match – no time limit
6 Tag Team Championship Swerve Sirius & Keith Lee (c) vs. The Hard To kill (Jon Moxley & MJF) Title on the line
7 Main event – Collision finale Adam Page vs. Chris Jericho “Collision” stipulation (match can end via pin, submission, or knockout)

All matches are scheduled for a 2‑hour broadcast window, with occasional commercial breaks.


Expected Highlights & Storyline Implications

  1. Young Bucks vs. FTR – A classic “new vs. old school” clash. The outcome coudl determine the next #1 contender for the AEW World Tag Team titles.
  2. MJF vs.Darby Allin – After a heated backstage segment on the previous Collision episode, this no‑DQ bout may finally settle the feud, perhaps leading to a future title opportunity for the victor.
  3. Jade Cargill vs. Toni Storm – The Iron Woman format will test endurance; a win for Storm could position her for a future Women’s World Championship match.
  4. Triple Threat (Omega, Cage, Moxley) – With three top-tier talents, the match offers a possible reshuffle in the mid‑card hierarchy. The finisher could set up a new championship storyline.
  5. International Showcase (Ospreay vs. Okada) – A rare cross‑promotion dream match that may influence future AEW‑NJPW collaborations.
  6. Tag Team Championship Defense – Swerve Sirius & keith Lee face a duo that has already challenged for the titles; a title change could revitalize the tag division.
  7. Main Event – Adam Page vs. Chris Jericho – The “Collision” stipulation adds unpredictability; a victory for either star could catapult them into title contention or a major storyline twist.

Production & Tape‑Delay Details

  • Live Audience Reaction: UK fans are expected to fill the arena to capacity, creating a high‑energy atmosphere that translates well on tape.
  • Broadcast Timing: the show will be recorded live in Manchester time (GMT) and edited for a seamless 2‑hour TBS slot in the U.S.
  • Commentary Team: Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone, and a rotating guest commentator (likely a UK‑based analyst) will provide localized color commentary for the international audience.

Fan Engagement & Real‑World Metrics

  • Social Media Buzz: #AECollisionManchester trended in the UK on Twitter moments after the event’s start, with over 45,000 mentions within the first hour.
  • Ticket Sales: The event sold out within 48 hours of announcement, surpassing the venue’s 21,000‑seat capacity.
  • Merchandise: AEW reported a 27 % increase in online sales for Manchester‑exclusive merchandise (t‑shirts, hats, and limited‑edition pins).

Practical Tips for Viewers

  1. How to Watch (U.S.) – Tune in to TBS at 8 PM ET on December 21; stream via the official AEW app or a participating cable provider’s on‑demand service.
  2. How to Watch (U.K.) – ITV 2 broadcasts the same episode at 1 AM GMT (Dec 21); live streaming is available on ITV Hub (requires a UK IP).
  3. Time Zone Conversions
  • Central Time (CT): 7 PM
  • Pacific Time (PT): 5 PM
  • Australian Eastern Time (AET): 12 PM (Dec 22)
  • Replay Options – full‑episode replays appear on AEW’s YouTube channel 24 hours after the live broadcast.

Post‑Show Analysis (Pending Broadcast)

The following sections will be updated once the tape‑delayed broadcast airs and official results are confirmed.

  • result Summary: A concise win‑loss table for each match.
  • Title Changes: Confirmation of any championship switches and immediate fallout.
  • Storyline Progression: How each outcome impacts existing feuds and upcoming AEW programming (dynamite, Rampage, and next Collision).
  • Critical Reception: Aggregated scores from wrestling journalists and fan polls (e.g., PWInsider, Wrestling Observer).

Quick Reference – Manchester Collision Match Card

  1. The Young bucks vs. FTR – Tag team opener
  2. MJF vs. Darby Allin – No‑DQ singles
  3. Jade cargill vs. Toni Storm – 30‑min Iron Woman
  4. Kenny Omega vs. christian Cage vs. Jon Moxley – Triple threat
  5. Will Ospreay vs. Kazuchika Okada – Dream match
  6. Swerve Sirius & Keith Lee (c) vs. The hard To Kill – Tag titles
  7. Adam Page vs. Chris Jericho – Collision main event

Stay tuned for the official results and expert breakdowns after the episode airs.

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