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AEW Collision Results (Oct. 11, 2025) — Homecoming Chaos, Injury Fallout, and Tag Team Momentum

Date: Oct. 11, 2025
Location: Daily’s Place, Jacksonville, FL (AEW Homecoming Special)

Kota Ibushi Falls to Josh Alexander Amid Serious Injury

Result: Josh Alexander def. Kota Ibushi via Count-Out

The Homecoming special took an unexpected turn when Kota Ibushi appeared to suffer a serious leg injury during his match with Josh Alexander.
The bout ended abruptly after Ibushi landed awkwardly on a plancha to the outside, forcing a referee stoppage and count-out finish.

Kenny Omega rushed to ringside as The Callis Family and Mark Davis attacked the injured Ibushi, creating a chaotic scene that blurred storyline and real-life concern.
AEW medical staff later confirmed Ibushi was stretchered out for evaluation.

This incident immediately shifted AEW’s Collision narrative and could reshape upcoming trios and tag programs.

FTR & Megan Bayne Defeat Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed

Result: FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Megan Bayne def. Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey)

The night’s main event saw FTR team with Megan Bayne to secure a strong six-person victory.
Bayne pinned Nightingale following a powerbomb-assist combo from FTR, capping off an evenly paced 20-minute showcase.

This win reinforces AEW’s focus on inter-divisional tag storytelling and positions Bayne as a future singles contender.
The chemistry between Bayne and FTR drew a major crowd pop at Daily’s Place.

Eddie Kingston, The Acclaimed, and Anna Jay Score Wins

AEW Collision also featured several supporting bouts that advanced ongoing stories:

  • Eddie Kingston def. Beast Mortos via spinning backfist.

  • The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) def. Big Bill & Bryan Keith in a fast-paced tag match.

  • Anna Jay & Tay Melo def. Queen Aminata & Skye Blue.

AEW used these matches to rebuild its Collision mid-card.

Backstage Attack Sparks New Women’s Feud

In a post-match angle, Queen Aminata & Jamie Hayter blindsided Triangle of Madness, setting up a likely feud heading into Full Gear 2025.
The segment, filmed backstage, aired with minimal commentary, signaling an organic start to AEW’s next women’s faction rivalry.

Key Takeaways

  • Injury Fallout: Ibushi’s condition overshadows all match results, leaving AEW with booking uncertainty.

  • Tag Emphasis: FTR & Bayne continue to anchor Collision’s in-ring storytelling.

  • Women’s Expansion: Multiple female segments mark progress toward parity on AEW programming.

  • Factions in Flux: Death Riders and Callis Family storylines converge after Collision.

You can find the results from other wrestling shows at our results section.

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