AEW Collision Results 11/27 – 2025 Continental Classic Continues, Eddie Kingston Faces Katsuyori Shibata

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s results for “AEW Collision” on November 27, 2025, coming to you from The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee on a special Thursday night edition!

The 2025 AEW Continental Classic is ready to proceed tonight, as JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey goes toe-to-toe with PAC of The Death Riders in a Gold League Match while reigning IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita of The Don Callis Family takes on The Paragon’s Roderick Strong in a Blue League Match. PAC’s stablemates Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli each earned three points during last night’s edition of “AEW Dynamite” when defeated Mascara Dorada and Orange Cassidy respectively in a pair of Blue League matches, while Takeshita’s stablemate Kyle Fletcher and Bailey’s JetSpeed tag team partner Kevin Knight each earned three points of their very own once they emerged victorious against Kazuchikoa Okada and Darby Allin respectively within the Gold League.

Eddie Kingston will likely be competing in his first singles match since scoring a win against The Beast Mortos on the October 11 episode of “Collision” as he collides with one third of the reigning AEW World Trios Champions Katsuyori Shibata. Kingston threw out the challenge to Shibata during last night’s episode of “Dynamite” in a video message as he put Shibata and the remaining of The Opps on notice.

Dax Harwood and Money Wheeler of FTR, together with their manager Stokely, will likely be appearing on tonight’s show with something on their minds to share after they dethroned Brody King and Bandido as AEW World Tag Team Champions at AEW Full Gear. Likewise, The Demand’s Ricochet also has something on his mind to share after emerging victorious against The Hurt Syndicate’s Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley, Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta, and the aforementioned Castagnoli of The Death Riders, the aforementioned Bailey, Kevin Knight, Matt Menard, Mark Davis, the aforementioned Strong, and the aforementioned Cassidy in a Casino Gauntlet Match on Saturday to grow to be the primary ever AEW National Champion.

Moreover, after herself and Anna Jay got here up short to Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir in a quarterfinals match for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champion on the “Dynamite” and “Collision” special, Tay Melo looks to redeem herself when she squares off with Triangle Of Madness’ Thekla.

We’re live! Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Nigel McGuinness greet audiences at home as PAC makes his method to the ring. “Speedball” Mike Bailey follows.

PAC vs. Speedball Mike Bailey in a Blue League Match for the 2025 Continental Classic

The bell rings and PAC exchanges chops with Speedball. Speedball looks to deliver a kick to PAC that sends him crashing off the apron, but PAC sees him coming and connects with a suplex on him. He sends Speedball crashing into one in every of the barricades spine first and jams his boot into Speedball’s face, then wears him down with a submission back within the ring and follows it up with a shotgun dropkick to Speedball’s head.

PAC pins Speedball, but Speedball kicks out and delivers a missile dropkick to PAC off the center rope and follows it up with a kick to his midsection.

Back from the break, PAC connects with a superplex on Speedball. He goes for a pin, but Speedball kicks out. PAC then ascends to the highest rope and flies, but Speedball geese out of the best way and catches PAC with a boot to his face. He lands a 450 Splash style pair of knees on his chest.

PAC and Speedball send each other crashing out of the ring with a pair of shoes, then stare each other down from outside the ring and levels each other with boots on the skin. PAC then sends Speedball crashing into the announce desk face first and catches him with a suplex and slides back within the ring because the referee begins a ten count.

Speedball beats the ten count, then delivers a moonsault to PAC off the ropes on the skin. He dumps him back within the ring and ascends to the highest rope, then sets up for an additional moonsault. PAC movies out of the best way and delivers an Exploder to Speedball into the corner, then rolls up Speedball. Speedball kicks out, but PAC cinches within the Brutalizer on Speedball. Speedball fades.

Winner: PAC

We then head backstage and see Renee Paquette speaking with Brody King and Bandido. Bandido and King come to an agreement to proceed chasing after the AEW World Tag Team Championship, but only after Bandido defends his Ring Of Honor World Champion at Ring Of Honor Final Battle next Friday in a Survival Of The Fittest Match. 

Back at ringside, Daniel Garcia makes his method to the ring. Daddy Magic follows, and Jon Moxley joins the announce desk. 

Daniel Garcia (w/ Jon Moxley) vs. Daddy Magic

The bell rings and the 2 lock up. Daddy Magic wears down Garcia on the skin, but Garcia gains the upperhand.

Back from the break, Garcia has a Boston Crab cinched in on Daddy Magic. Daddy Magic reverse the hold into one in every of his own, but Garcia crawls over to the underside rope to interrupt the hold. Garcia then sends Daddy Magic’s face repeatedly bouncing off the announce desk and lands a shotgun dropkick on the ring steps to sandwich Daddy Magic between them.

Garcia slides back into the ring and the referee begins a ten count, but Daddy Magic just beats it and rolls up Garcia. Garcia kicks out and fires off overhand chops on Daddy Magic, but Daddy Magic responds with several of his own. Garcia then cinches in a Bulldog Choke on Daddy Magic, and while Daddy Magic tries reaching the underside rope, he fades before he can.

Winner: Daniel Garcia

After the match, Mark Briscoe’s music hits and he makes his method to the ring together with his latest custom TNT Championship belt in hand. Moxley hops onto the apron and whispers something to Garcia before Mark informs Garcia he’s selected him being his first challenger. 

We then head backstage to The Demand, where Ricochet says he sets the tone because the inaugural AEW National Champion. He says the fans should be grateful for a champion like him, and Toa Liona informs Ricochet he’s arranged reservations at a five star restaurant for himself, Bishop Kaun, and Ricochet. 

Back at ringside, FTR and Stokley make their method to the ring.

We Hear From FTR and Stokely Hathaway

Stokely says it’s the best night of his life now that Money Wheeler and Dax Harwood are AEW World Tag Team Champions once more. He says everyone’s been talking about FTR and Brodido’s match at AEW Full Gear and shares his admiration for Harwood and Wheeler.

Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson’s music hit, and so they make their way out. Austin congratulates FTR on being eleven time tag team champions, and Robinson says simply because FTR is the best tag team of all time, doesn’t suggest anyone wants to listen to it again. He says after himself and Austin won $200,000, they’ve a bit of little bit of greed and wish a bit of little bit of gold. He reminds FTR that The Bang Bang Gang hold wins over FTR before Austin says that himself and Robinson are fighting for Colten Gunn, Jay White, and everybody in the world.

MxM TV are then waiting within the ring to fond out who their mystery opponents are. The Outrunners and Dalton Castle follow, revealing themselves as such. 

The Outrunners and Dalton Castle vs. MxM TV (w/ Taya Valkyrie)

MxM Collection blindside Castle and The Outrunners from behind. The bell rings and Turbo Floyd tags in as chaos between all six men breaks out. He fires off right hands on Johnny TV and Mansoor, but Mason Madden overpowers him and tags Mansoor back in. Castle delivers a series of suplexes to Mansoor and Johnny TV, but The Outrunners deliver a double elbow drop to Mansoor. Castle follows it up with the Bang-A-Rang for the win.

Winners: The Outrunners and Dalton Castle

After the match, Ricochet and Toa Liona make their method to the ring. Ricochet says The Outrunners and Castle are in teh ring, but Bishop Kaun lands a shotgun dropkick on Castle and connects with a double chokeslam on Magnum with Liona. Liona and Kaun then double team on Castle to take him out. 

Katsuyori Shibata then makes his method to the ring. 

Eddie Kingston vs. Katsuyori Shibata

Kingston blindsides Shibata on the doorway ramp, but Shibata sends Kingston crashing into the barricade and sits Kingston on a chair. He runs him over with a boot.

The 2 men get within the ring, and the bell sounds. Kingston delivers a double underhook suplex to Shibata, but Shibata delivers a stomp on Kingston and delivers a second one to him within the corner.

Back from the break, Shibata low blows Kingston and appears to cinch an armbar on him. Kingston blocks it and the referee forces Shibata to interrupt the hold. Shibata then charges at Kingston within the corner, but Kingston catches him with a boot to his face and follows it up with a DDT to him for the win.

Winner: Eddie Kingston

After the match, Kingston grabs a microphone and says he doesn’t do things to get a personality over. He says he’s skilled wrestling and says he loves the fans because they love skilled wrestling. He says he wakes up on a regular basis not knowing if he’ll live or die, but says he wrestles due to the children in the gang getting inspired to grow to be skilled wrestlers. He says he looks at Samoa Joe – a person he once idolized – and sees him leading HOOK down the incorrect path, but before Joe can corrupt HOOK, he spent the eighteen months he was out with a knee injury fascinated by Joe. He challenges Joe to an AEW World Championship match at AEW Winter Is Coming on December 10.

Thekla then makes her method to the ring. Tay Melo follows. 

Thekla vs. Tay Melo

The bell rings and Melo rains down right hands on Thekla. She lands a boot on the side of her head and goes for a pin, but Thekla kicks out and Melo cinches in a submission on her. Thekla gets her foot on the underside rope to interrupt the hold, then lands a suplex on Melo.

Back from the break, Melo delivers an open palm strike to Thekla and fires off right hands on her spine. Thekla responds with a right hand to level Melo and cinches within the Death Trap on Melo. Melo counters right into a pinfall, but Thekla kicks out. Thekla then connects with a Curb Stomp on Melo for the win.

Winner: Thekla

After the match, Skye Blue and Julia Hart join Thekla within the ring and beat down Melo until Jamie Hayter involves Melo’s aid to examine on her. Triangle Of Madness surrounds Hayter, but Kris Statlander runs all the way down to the ring to offer Hayter with some backup. 

Konosuke Takeshita then makes his method to teh ring. Roderick Strong follows, and Don Callis joins the announce desk.

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Roderick Strong in a Gold League Match for the 2025 Continental Classic

The bell rings and the 2 lock up. Strong delivers a chop to Takeshita and lands a right hand on his spine, then fires off kicks on Takeshita’s spine and lands a dropkick on him through the center rope. He sends Takeshita crashing into one in every of the barricades midsection first, but Takeshita responds with a Blue Thunder Bomb to Strong on top of the barricade.

Back from the break, Strong levels Takeshita with a dropkick and gets him on his shoulders. Takeshita escapes, but Strong him with an Angle Slam and appears to transition right into a Sharpshooter on Takeshita. With Strong not getting the entire hold tightly cinched in, Takeshita crawls over to the underside hold to interrupt the hold.

Takeshita lands a boot on Strong within the corner, then drags him up the ropes and appears to get him out. Strong lands a knee on Takeshita’s head to flee and sends him crashing into the highest turnbuckle spine first, then goes for a pin but Takeshita kicks out.

Strong rocks Takeshita with a knee strike, then follows it up with a pair of backbreakers (the second being off his shoulders). Takeshita responds with a rolling German suplex, then delivers a knee strike and a Falcon Arrow on him for the win.

Winner: Konosuke Takeshita

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