AEW Fright Night Collision 2025 Results – Nov. 1, 2025 – AEW Women’s Tag Titles Tournament, Mercedes Mone vs. Olympia, Bandido vs. Mascara Dorada

November 1, 2025
Edinburg, TX – Bert Ogden Arena
Commentary – Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness
Results via Alex Kahrs of WrestleView.com


Quick Match Results

  1. Don Callis Family defeated Max Caster & Anthony Bowens via Ragging Fire (pinfall)
  2. CMLL Women’s World Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) defeated Olympia via Money Maker (submission)
  3. Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir defeated Miranda Alize & Nixon Newell via Running Liger Bomb (pinfall)
  4. Trios match – Mark Briscoe, Komander, & Roderick Strong defeated La Faccion Ingobernable via Jay Driller (pinfall)
  5. MxM TV Casting Call match – Bang Bang Gang defeated MxM TV via The Fold (pinfall)
  6. ROH World Championship – Bandido (c) defeated Mascara Dorada via 21 Plex (pinfall)

Video: AEW Fright Night, Dia De Muertos

We kick off with a video package about Dia de Muertos, as well as hyping up the matches on tap for this special edition of Collision.


Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita & Kazuchika Okada) vs. Max Caster & Anthony Bowens

With that, we go to the show intro before heading to ringside for our opening match! Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada make their entrances, the tension nearly bubbling between them after what went down during the Don Callis Family Summit. Anthony Bowens makes his way out next, followed by Max Caster as we are reminded these two men are NOT The Acclaimed anymore, the former AEW World Tag Team Champions bickering at each other and looking for attention as they head to the ring to get this match underway!

We start things off with Takeshita and Bowens, with the Alpha getting the upper hand before Bowens counters with a snapmare. He hypes himself up only to take some strikes by Takeshita. Bowens fights back for a float over DDT sending Konosuke to the mat…but as he poses to the crowd on the ropes, Caster tags himself in!

Takeshita goes after the “Best Wrestler Alive” until Okada gets involved, and a moment between he and Takeshita leads to the Alpha being sent into the Rainmaker. The former Acclaimed start to argue with each other before going back after the Family, before Okada and Takeshita have another awkward staredown. They take control of the match as they bring Caster back in, before Okada tags himself in for an elbow drop.

He plays to the crowd before flipping off Takeshita once again, and this leads to Max rolling him up for a nearfall. Takeshita comes in for an assist, but Okada insists he’s got this on his own as he drops Caster with an Air Raid Crash for a two count. Takeshita and Okada start arguing once more, and Bowens gets a tag to go after the two champions.

He takes Takeshita down before Okada comes after him, sending the Pride of Professional Wrestling hard into the canvas as we go to an ad break.

We come back from break just as Caster gets the tag, going after Takeshita to send the Alpha to the mat. Takeshita fights back, only to be taken right back down by the “Best Wrestler Alive” for a two count. He starts his unnecessarily long chant. Tag made to Bowens as they look for a double-team, before Anthony hits a running kick for a nearfall stopped by Okada. Bowens takes the AEW Unified Champion to the canvas before climbing the turnbuckle…but his playing to the crowd leads to an interception by Okada.

Okada looks for a superplex, only for Takeshita to dip in underneath for a powerbomb that aids in adding more damage on Bowens at the cost of Okada. He goes after Caster on the outside as Bowens gets back to his feet, going after the Rainmaker for a torture rack into a flapjack slam. Cover by the Five-Tool Player only gets a two count.

Takeshita catches Bowens with a Blue Thunder Bomb, but a running knee is stopped when he has to dodge an errant Rainmaker lariat by Okada! Okada hits a dropkick on Bowens, who fights back for the cover…but Caster gets a blind tag first, waiting on Bowens to get out of the way. This leads to the former tag champs arguing once more, before Okada goes for a Rainmaker…but Takeshita shoves him out of the way to take out Caster for the win!

Winner: Don Callis Family via Pinfall.

Callis enters the ring with the champion’s belts, trying to keep the situation from escalating as the pair stare each other down before we head to commercial.


Video: Full Gear 2025

Video Package: AEW Full Gear presented by DC, live on Saturday, November 22!


Backstage: Babes of Wrath

Backstage, Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron talk about their upcoming tag tournament match against Mercedes Moné and Athena on Dynamite. Harley says you can take the babes out of the wrath, but you can’t take the wrath out of the babes! No, I don’t know what that means either.


Video: “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa

Video Package: Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa have lost a lot in recent weeks, but they have each other going into the tournament to crown the inaugural AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions. Toni closes the promo by saying “don’t fear the woman in front of you, fear the woman standing beside her.”


CMLL Women’s World Championship
Olympia vs. Mercedes Mone (c)

Back at ringside, Kris Statlander heads down to commentary for our next match. Olympia makes her entrance first, heading to the ring as she looks ready to challenge for the CMLL World Women’s Championship. Out next is the champion herself as Mercedes Moné makes her entrance, showing off her other championship belts on her way to the ring…and with that, we get this title match underway!

The two ladies lock up only to break it up quick, and Mercedes goes after the challenger with a slap. Olympia fights back, only to get caught for a nearfall by the champ…but she counters for a two count of her own! Moné goes for it again but gets caught, and the challenger gets another nearfall in the process.

Both women back up to their feet, and Olympia overpowers the champ sending her into the corner…before driving both feet into the midsection! She mocks Moné with her dance before hoisting the champ up for some squats and a slam. She brings Mercedes back up over her head for a press slam onto the canvas. Moné heads to the corner but is caught by the challenger, before fighting back for some knees to the face of Olympia.

She takes the luchadora to the the floor with a double knee to the face, before leaping off the apron for a Meteora sending Olympia to the floor…and the champ gets into it with Kris at ringside as we go to an ad break!

We come back from break just as Olympia sends Moné to the mat for a two count. She has the champ up on the ropes, and slides through them to drive Mercedes into the middle rope. She gets caught by Moné for a nearfall, as the champ fights back…only for the challenger to counter a Money Maker for a two count of her own, before lifting Moné up for a powerbomb and another nearfall for good measure.

Mercedes gets to her feet, running the ropes before using them for leverage on a DDT for a two count. She turns things around by driving a boot into the arm of the challenger, setting up for a Statement Maker. Olympia tries to break the hold but gets caught for a pair of nearfalls from the champion…before finally turning things around, doing some more squats on Moné before sending her into the mat for a two count!

The action spills to the outside as Moné grabs the challenger, sending her into Statlander. She takes Olympia back into the ring before having a standoff with the AEW Women’s World Champion…and this allows Olympia a chance to pull the CMLL champion back into the ring. This doesn’t work out in the end, as Moné turns things around for a Statement Maker forcing Olympia to tap out to retain the title!

Winner: Mercedes Mone via Submission to retain the CMLL Women’s World Championship.

Moné escapes a possible attack from Statlander by hightailing it out of the ring, heading up the ramp as we cut to…


Video: AEW Fright Night Dynamite 2025 Recap

Video Package: Highlights from Fright Night Dynamite, including the announcement of the men’s Blood and Guts match in two weeks!


Video: The Young Bucks, Don Callis

We hear from the Young Bucks after their match on Wednesday, before Don Callis steps in to tell them that he’s gotten Tony Khan to clear a Million Dollar Match in trios action. They’ll team with Josh Alexander to take on Jurassic Express and Kenny Omega on Dynamite!


Miranda Alize & Nixon Newell vs. Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir

Back at ringside, Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize make their entrance for our next match. We hear from Jon Moxley as Megan Bayne makes her entrance, hyping up Marina Shafir as she makes her way out next. Shafir enters the ringside area and stands alongside Bayne as we get this tournament match underway!

Alize and Nixon get the jump on their opponents, cornering Bayne as Newell ends up starting things off with Bayne. Shafir is riled up as she charges at both women, who take Marina down beofre going back after the Megasus…who takes them both down with a German suplex! Newell is dragged to the corner as Shafir gets the tag.

She lays in some hard kicks before Bayne comes in off a tag…and she hits a running Liger bomb on Newell while Shafir chokes out Alize, allowing Megan to get the pinfall victory!

Winner: Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir via Pinfall.

The pair celebrate as we cut away.


Video: Women’s Blood & Guts Match Announcement

Video Package: The build for the women’s Blood and Guts match, and the participants are officially announced! Twelve women comprise the two teams for this match: Triangle of Madness, Marina Shafir, Megan Bayne, and Mercedes Moné will face Harley Cameron, Willow Nightingale, Jamie Hayter, Queen Aminata, Toni Storm, and Kris Statlander!


Trios Match
La Faccion Ingobernable (Dralistico, The Beast Mortos, & Sammy Guevara) vs. Mark Briscoe, Komander, & Roderick Strong

We start off with Strong and Guevara, with Sammy getting the advantage for a moment before Roderick turns it around for a tag to Komander. Guevara gets back in it, sending the luchador to the mat before tagging in Dralistico. Dralistico takes the fight to Komander, before tagging in Mortos who goes to work on Komander.

Briscoe makes the tag now and goes after Mortos, only for The Beast to take him down with a hard back body drop. He sends Mark to the ropes, but Briscoe fights back with some strikes forcing Mortos to the mat. Komander with the tag, catching The Beast off guard for a Code Red of sorts. Chaos ensues as everyone goes at it in the ring, before the fight spills to the outside. This leaves us with Komander and Guevara, the latter taking Komander to the mat hard as we go to an ad break.

We come back from break just as Komander and Dralistico take each other to the limit, forcing a needed tag on both sides. This gets us the return of Guevara and Strong to the match, with Roderick laying into Sammy before The Beast jumps in with a headbutt. This allows Mortos and Dralistico to double-team off a tag for a nearfall, before Briscoe comes rushing in for the save with a tag. He clears the ring sans Guevara, who he takes out of the ring with an uppercut before landing a twisting dive onto LFI on the outside!

He brings Dralistico into the ring but is cut off by Mortos, only for Komander to send him to the mat with a reverse rana. Dralistico helps clear the ring, but he takes a Jay Driller as Briscoe picks up the win for his team!

Winner: Mark Briscoe, Komander, & Roderick Strong via Pinfall.


Video: Samoa Joe, Hangman Adam Page

We cut away to highlights from the main event of Fright Night Dynamite, where Samoa Joe earned a shot at the AEW World Championship at Full Gear…only to be taken out by Hangman Adam Page!


Video: HOOK, Eddie Kingston

We hear from HOOK after that match, where the last-ever FTW Champion simply admits that when you’re caught you’re caught, with Eddie Kingston verbally pushing the cameraman away so they can chill out.


MxM TV Casting Call Match
MxM TV (Mason Madden, Mansoor, & Johnny TV) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Ace Austin, Juice Robinson, & Austin Gunn)

We head back to ringside as MxM TV make their way out for the “Casting Call”, with Mansoor telling the crowd to shut up (in Spanish!) before making the challenge official for “any combination in the back”…which gets answered with the music of the Bang Bang Gang! We see Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson…with Ace Austin stepping out alongside them, as the three head to the ring to get this match underway!

We start off with Ace and Johnny TV, only for things to break down between all six men to start. The fight spills to the outside, leaving us with Austin Gunn and Mansoor…who gets sent out of the ring before Austin gives Ace an assist for a dive to the outside!

Ace and Johnny are back in the ring now and Ace gets a roll up for a two count. This is followed by a one count, before Johnny fights back for a tag to Mansoor…only for Juice to get the tag as well, fighting off Mansoor and Johnny. Robinson sends TV into the mat before Mansoor corners him for some punches…but a pause at “6, 7” leads to Robinson hitting a powerbomb on him. Mason with a tag but the Austins have it leading to a Famouser, and the Fold by Robinson for the pin and the win!

Winner: Bang Bang Gang via Pinfall.

The trio celebrate the win as we go to commercial.


Next Week’s AEW Dynamite and AEW Blood & Guts Shows Cards Rundown

We get a rundown for next week’s Dynamite, as well as the Blood and Guts special and Full Gear pay-per-view, before taking a look at our main event of the night.


Video: Bandido, Mascara Dorada

Video Package: Hype for Bandido and Mascara Dorada for tonight’s ROH World Championship match on Fright Night Collision!


ROH World Championship
Mascara Dorada vs. Bandido (c)

ROH rules means a twenty count on the floor in this title match. Code of Honor is adhered to by the luchadores, who quickly exchange holds, with neither man gaining the advantage for a solid minute…until Dorada gets an abdominal stretch on the champion!

Bandido breaks free, but the challenger manages to escape a reversal before locking in a bow and arrow stretch. Bandido manages to break free, but the challenger stops him from doing the same before we end with both men on opposite sides of the ring. They get back to their feet to exchange holds once more, with Dorada and Bandido both hitting the ropes for a standoff to a pop from the crowd.

Bandido hits the ropes, but is evaded by Dorada…who in turn misses a dive as the champ gets out of the way. Bandido hits the ropes once more for a dive, but is sent to the floor hard by the challenger as we go to an ad break!

We come back from break just as Dorada takes out the champ in the corner, bringing him to the canvas for a cover and a two count. He allows Bandido to get back up, and the champ responds with a strike before both men trade off…until Bandido gets to the corner for a torneo! He hoists the challenger up, sending him out of the ring before Dorada dodges a baseball slide…only to be sent face first onto the apron by the champ!

Bandido heads back into the ring, running the ropes for a dive that connects to send Dorada to the floor. The two men get back in the ring as Bandido sends the challenger to the corner with a modified monkey flip, followed by a frog splash for a close nearfall.

Dorada is back on his feet as he catches Bandido in the corner, sending the champ to the canvas before following up for a DDT for a nearfall of his own. Bandido rolls over to the ropes, where Dorada kicks his arm before going after him on the apron. The two men battle it out, until Dorada trips the champ up…only for Bandido to pop him up for a faceplant onto the floor! The crowd is electric for the spot as we go to ad break!

Back from break, both men have returned to the ring and are still going at it as they dodge each other’s attack…until Dorada hits a cross body on the champ! He stays on top of this with a headscissors sending Bandido to the outside…followed by a torneo sending the champ to the floor! Bandido is given just enough time to get back on his feet before the challenger takes him right back to the floor with a shooting star press of sorts.

He brings the champ back into the ring for a cover, but only gets a two count for his effort. Dorada brings Bandido up for a chop before hitting the ropes, but gets caught with a knee by the champ who gets a two count. He brings Dorada onto his shoulders, but the challenger breaks free and takes him out on the ropes.

Dorada goes for a DDT, but has to transition to a suplex. Bandido sends the challenger to the ropes for a powerbomb, but he and Dorada take each other out with a boot to the face! They eventually get back up, and it’s Dorada who gets a roll up for a two count. He cradles the champ for another nearfall, and then gets a unique cradle using his legs for a close two count before Bandido manages to kick out.

Dorada brings up Bandido for a fall forward slam before climbing the turnbuckle for a shooting star press…onto the knees of the champ, who cradles him for a two count. 21 Plex gets overshot and Dorada intercepts the champ in the corner for a kick to the face. Dorada charges at him, jumping onto the shoulders of Bandido…who counters into a powerbomb! Cover by Bandido, but Dorada kicks out! Bandido sends the challenger into the ropes, landing the 21 Plex for the win to retain the ROH World Championship!

Winner: Bandido via Pinfall to retain the ROH World Championship.

Bandido celebrates with the title before checking on Dorada, offering to help him to his feet for a show of sportsmanship between the luchadors as commentary hypes up matches for Dynamite and beyond to bring Fright Night Collision to a close.