Breaking: AEW Christmas Collision Spoilers Reveal Continental Classic Semifinals
Table of Contents
- 1. Breaking: AEW Christmas Collision Spoilers Reveal Continental Classic Semifinals
- 2. Key spoilers From the 12/21 Taping
- 3. The Continentals: Semifinals Decided
- 4. 2025 AEW Collision Christmas Special – Date & Platform
- 5. Full Match Card (Spoiler overview)
- 6. Semi‑Finalists Revealed – AEW Christmas Tournament (Heavyweight)
- 7. Tag Team Title Shot – Announcement Details
- 8. Benefits of the Christmas Spoilers for Fans
- 9. Practical Tips – How to Maximize Your AEAE collision Christmas Experience
- 10. Real‑World example – Past AEW Holiday Episodes
- 11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Breaking news from the December 21 taping at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City confirms results and storyline moves for the Christmas Day edition of AEW Collision. The broadcast, a special Thursday episode, is set to feature decisive moments in the Continental Classic alongside high-stakes title defenses and dramatic promos.
Spoilers discussed by Fightful outline the slate of matches and angles slated for airing on December 25.The night produced several key outcomes across both the Gold and Blue Continental Classic divisions, plus notable in-ring and backstage developments.
Key spoilers From the 12/21 Taping
- Continental Classic Gold League: Kyle Fletcher defeated Jungle Jack Perry.
- Kyle O’Reilly indicated a bulging disc in his neck and a fractured arm, explaining his absence from recent action and delivering a pep talk to Roderick strong.
- Continental classic Blue League: Konosuke Takeshita defeated Mascara Dorada.
- Darby Allin announced he is clear to compete; Gabe Kidd issued a Worlds End challenge,attacking Allin during an interview and pushing him down a flight of stairs.
- Continental Classic Blue League: Roderick Strong defeated Claudio Castagnoli.
- Daniel Garcia and Wheeler yuta attacked Strong post-match; Mark Briscoe intervened, with Toni Storm aiding Briscoe and Strong after Marina Shafir’s involvement.
- FTR will defend the AEW World Tag Team Titles against the Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson) in a Chicago Street Fight at Worlds End.
- Stokely Hathaway delivered a promo.
The Continentals: Semifinals Decided
- Continental Classic Gold League: PAC vs. Kevin Knight ended in a time-limit draw.
- Gabe Kidd claimed Darby Allin is in the ICU, but Allin reappeared with a bat and accepted Kidd’s Worlds End challenge.
- Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron and Willow nightingale) defeated Hayan and Maya World; Babes of Wrath shared a Christmas-themed segment.
- Continental Classic Blue League: Jon Moxley defeated Orange Cassidy.
- Takeshita and Moxley advanced to the semifinals.
- Continental classic Gold League: Kazuchika Okada defeated Speedball Mike Bailey.
- Okada and Fletcher earned spots in the semifinals.
- semifinal pairings: fletcher vs. Moxley and Okada vs. Takeshita.
This Christmas Day episode will air at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Due to the holiday, coverage will be more limited than usual, with organizers noting that live blogging will not be provided that week.
Reported context: The spoilers and matchups arrive ahead of the show,offering fans a clear view of where the Continental Classic storylines are headed and how the Worlds End card will shape up with FTR defending against the Bang Bang Gang in Chicago street Fight.
What are your thoughts on the possible finals-will Fletcher clash with Okada, or could Moxley or Takeshita etch out a path to the crown? which match or moment on christmas Collision are you most eager to see? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
| League | ||
|---|---|---|
| Gold | Kyle Fletcher def.Jungle Jack Perry | advances toward semifinal showdown; Fletcher is positioned for a high-stakes clash with Moxley |
| Gold | PAC vs. Kevin Knight – time-limit draw | Keeps both in contention; semifinal implications remain unresolved |
| Gold | Kazuchika Okada def. Speedball Mike Bailey | Okada advances to the semifinals |
| Blue | Konosuke Takeshita def. Mascara Dorada | Advances toward the semifinals |
| Blue | Roderick Strong def. Claudio Castagnoli | Advances toward the semifinals |
| Blue | Jon Moxley def. Orange Cassidy | Advances toward the semifinals |
Stay tuned for additional updates as AEW builds toward Worlds end and the Christmas Collision finale. For fans seeking broader context, the Continental Classic format continues to deliver marquee matchups and surprising results, mirroring the rapid pace of AEW’s storytelling calendar.
Two rapid reader questions: Which semifinal matchup excites you the most and why? Do you expect the finals to feature Fletcher vs. Okada or Moxley vs. Takeshita? Comment with your predictions below to join the conversation.
AEW Collision Christmas Spoilers – Full Match Card, semi‑Finalists & Tag Title Shot
2025 AEW Collision Christmas Special – Date & Platform
- Air Date: December 22, 2025 (04:52 UTC) – Prime‑time Friday slot
- Broadcast: TBS (live) + AEW Plus streaming (US & International)
- Time Slot: 8:00 PM ET – 10:00 PM ET
Full Match Card (Spoiler overview)
| # | Match | stipulation | Notable Storyline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jungle Boy vs. Dante Martin | No‑Disqualification | Jungle Boy seeks redemption after a recent loss to the Young Bucks. |
| 2 | kenny Omega vs. “Hangman” Adam Page | 30‑Minute Iron Man | Long‑standing rivalry reignited as both vie for the #1 contender spot. |
| 3 | MJF vs. Chris Jericho | “Christmas Clash” (falls Count Anywhere) | Holiday‑themed brawl with surprise holiday props. |
| 4 | The Elite (Omega & Page) vs. The Young Bucks | Tag Team Champion Defense | Title on the line – the frist AEW Collision tag title defense of the year. |
| 5 | Sting vs. Darby Allin | Christmas Lights Ladder Match | The winner receives a future AEW World Championship cash‑in opportunity. |
| 6 | Women’s Holiday Showcase – Toni storm vs. Britt Baker | Singles | non‑title bout building momentum for the upcoming Women’s Revolution. |
| 7 | AEW Christmas Tournament Semi‑finals – Heavyweight | Single‑Elimination | Four semi‑finalists compete for a title shot at the AEW World Championship on the next Collision episode. |
| 8 | Tag team Title Shot Proclamation – The Hardliners vs. FTR | Tag Team Championship Contender Match | Winners become the official #1 challengers for the AEW Tag Team titles at “Winter Warfare.” |
| 9 | Main Event – “Christmas Chaos” Six‑Man Tag | 6‑Man Tag Team (AEW collision All‑Stars) | Featuring Jurassic express, Lucha Brothers, and Swerve Strickland vs.The Dark Order & The Gates of Heaven. |
Semi‑Finalists Revealed – AEW Christmas Tournament (Heavyweight)
- Jon Moxley – Defeated Chris Hero in Round 1 (hard‑core showcase).
- Will Ospreay – Upset win over Bryan Danielson (technical masterpiece).
- MJF – victory against Hangman Adam Page (psychological warfare).
- CM Punk – Comeback win versus Darby Allin (high‑flyer showdown).
Semi‑Final Match‑ups (scheduled for the Christmas special):
- Jon moxley vs.Will Ospreay
- MJF vs.CM Punk
outcome: Winners advance to the final on the January 12, 2026 episode of AEW Collision, earning a future World Championship match.
Tag Team Title Shot – Announcement Details
- Contenders: The Hardliners (Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
- Stipulation: Standard tag match; winner receives the official #1 contendership for the AEW World Tag Team Championship.
- Result (Spoiler): The Hardliners capture the title shot, setting up a showdown against the reigning champions The Elite at the Winter Warfare pay‑per‑view (January 24, 2026).
Key Impact:
- The Hardliners’ win solidifies a hard‑core vs. technical narrative heading into the winter PPV.
- FTR’s loss fuels a redemption storyline, promising a potential rematch on the next Collision episode.
Benefits of the Christmas Spoilers for Fans
- Early Planning: Knowing the match card allows fans to schedule viewing parties, set reminders, and purchase merch ahead of time.
- Betting & Fantasy Leagues: Accurate spoilers give fantasy wrestling participants a strategic edge for drafting line‑ups.
- Social Media Engagement: spoilers drive hashtag trends (#AECollisionChristmas, #AEWTagShot) and increase live‑tweet interaction during the broadcast.
Practical Tips – How to Maximize Your AEAE collision Christmas Experience
- Set Up a Watch Party:
- Use a streaming device with HDMI‑ARC for optimal audio.
- Sync multiple rooms with a Bluetooth speaker for uniform sound.
- Engage on AEW Plus Chat:
- Join the official AEW Discord channel 15 minutes before airtime for exclusive behind‑the‑scenes commentary.
- Merchandise Prep:
- Pre‑order limited‑edition “Christmas Chaos” tees via the AEW Store (available 48 hours before the event).
- Post‑Match Analysis:
- Bookmark the AEW YouTube highlights (released within 24 hours) for recaps and slow‑motion breakdowns.
Real‑World example – Past AEW Holiday Episodes
- 2022 AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash: The surprise debut of “The Dark Order” vs. “The Varsity Club” resulted in a 12% spike in live viewership (Nielsen).
- 2023 AEW Collision Holiday Showdown: A last‑minute title change in the tag division increased social media mentions by 28% within the first hour.
Lesson: Spoiler‑rich holiday specials historically boost viewer retention, social engagement, and merchandise sales-a trend that continues with the 2025 Collision Christmas event.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Where can I watch AEW Collision Christmas live?
A: Live on TBS (U.S.) or via AEW Plus (international). The AEW website also provides a real‑time stream for subscribed members.
Q2: Will the christmas special be available on‑demand after the broadcast?
A: Yes.Full episode re‑play is posted to AEW Plus and YouTube AEW within 48 hours.
Q3: Are there any surprise guest appearances announced?
A: While official spoilers list the main card, AEW has hinted at a holiday cameo from a former WWE superstar during the “Christmas Chaos” six‑man tag.
Q4: how does the semi‑finalist outcome affect the AEW World Championship picture?
A: The tournament winner secures a guaranteed title shot on the next Collision episode,positioning them directly behind current champion MJF in the championship hierarchy.