
All Elite Wrestling taped the November 1, 2025 episode of Collision on October 29 at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, Texas, immediately following the live Dynamite broadcast. Fans can expect a compelling mix of tag team action, championship defenses, and high drama when the episode airs. Here is a detailed look at the spoiler results, highlighting pivotal outcomes and backstage insights.
Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir Advance in Women’s Tag Title Tournament
The AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship tournament gained momentum as Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir secured a victory over Miranda Alize and Nixon Newell. Penelope Ford was present at ringside, adding commentary and support to Bayne and Shafir’s performance. This win moves Megan and Marina further through the bracket, positioning them as formidable contenders in the women’s tag division. Their teamwork contrasted strongly against their opponents, showing strategic cohesion that could propel them deeper into the tournament.
Ace Austin, Juice Robinson, and Austin Gunn Show Team Strength
A six-man tag match featured Ace Austin teaming with Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn to defeat Johnny TV alongside the MxM Connection (Mansoor and Mason Madden). This trio’s victory helps cement their alliance and momentum heading toward future tag team storylines within AEW’s mid-card scene. Sources close to the AEW locker room suggest that this group’s chemistry is “being closely watched by creative for potential elevation,” indicating possible push opportunities in near-term programming.
Okada and Takeshita Triumph Amidst Tension
One of the evening’s standout matches was the tag team contest pitting New Japan stars Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada against AEW homegrown talents Max Caster and Anthony Bowens. Despite noticeable tension within both teams during the action, Takeshita and Okada emerged victorious. The match displayed a mix of strategic teamwork and high-impact moves, showcasing the blending of AEW and NJPW styles under the AEW umbrella.
An insider commented, “The friction between these two pairs sets up potential storylines—look for either internal dissension or evolving alliances as AEW Collision continues to integrate NJPW talent into its programming.”
Mercedes Mone Retains CMLL Women’s World Championship
In a featured singles match, CMLL Women’s World Champion Mercedes Mone successfully defended her title against challenger Olympia. The bout was closely watched, with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander providing guest commentary, adding layers of intrigue to the women’s division interactions. Mercedes’ retention solidifies her reign in AEW’s ongoing partnership with CMLL and underscores her status as a key international competitor within the promotion.
Mark Briscoe, Komander, and Roderick Strong Defeat a Star-Studded Trio
Veteran Mark Briscoe teamed with Komander and Roderick Strong to defeat the formidable team of Beast Mortos, Sammy Guevara, and Dralistico. This six-man tag match featured a mix of AEW originals and Mexican luchadores, highlighting AEW’s multi-brand roster collaboration. The victory bolsters Briscoe, Komander, and Strong’s momentum as a resilient unit in the trios competition scene.
ROH World Champion Bandido Impresses Despite Injury
The final match taped was a highly praised encounter between ROH World Champion Bandido and Mascara Dorada. Bandido triumphed in what has been described as an “absolutely incredible” contest. Observers noted that Bandido may have sustained a shoulder injury during an aerial dive early in the match but impressively continued without showing signs of impairment. According to an AEW official, “Bandido’s toughness and commitment to the match elevated its quality—expect this to be a must-watch when it airs, potentially influencing future title defenses.”
Backstage Buzz and Future Implications
According to sources close to AEW creative, the November 1 taping is part of a deliberate strategy to integrate NJPW talent more prominently on Collision, while building fresh storylines around AEW’s expanding tag team and women’s divisions. The on-screen tensions in Takeshita/Okada vs. Caster/Bowens and the strong performances by Bayne/Shafir and Bandido hint at significant character and faction developments on the horizon.
A WWE insider familiar with industry dynamics noted, “AEW is pushing Collision as a hybrid platform, blending international star power with homegrown talent to craft layered narratives. What fans saw in Edinburg is just the tip of the iceberg.”



