
All Elite Wrestling returns tonight with this week’s combined AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision show at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.
On tap for tonight’s show is Kenny Omega’s return, Mercedes Mone (Interim) vs. Red Velvet (c) for the ROH Women’s TV title, Hangman Page vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir vs. TayJay and Alex Windsor & Riho vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa for the AEW Women’s World Tag-Team title tournament, as well as Double Jeopardy match with Kazuchika Okada (AEW Unified) vs. Mascara Dorada (CMLL World Trios).
Featured below are complete AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision results from Wednesday, November 19, 2025. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 8-11pm EST. on TBS and HBO Max.
AEW DYNAMITE & COLLISION RESULTS – NOVEMBER 19, 2025
The usual opening theme song and accompanying intro video airs to get us started. We then shoot live inside Agganis Arena in Boston, MA., where Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Bryan Danielson welcome us to the show on commentary.
No. 1 Spot In Casino Gauntlet At AEW Full Gear
Bobby Lashley vs. Ricochet
We hear the familiar sounds of the best theme in the business from there, as The Hurt Syndicate tune plays to bring out “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley for the opening contest. He settles in the ring and his music dies down. The entrance tune for his opponent plays and out next comes Ricochet.
Before the bell, Ricochet gets on the microphone to cut a heel promo. He talks about the only thing good coming from Boston is his wife, who he greets in the crowd. He brings up Ariel Helwani’s interview with Tony Khan and says he’s surprised MVP’s old-looking self wasn’t brought up. He vows to become inaugural AEW National Champion.
Fans chant “Shut the f**k up!” at him. He says when he wins the title, fans will have to respect him. He dabs up The Gates of Agony at ringside and continues to drone on, just when you think he’s done every time. Literally 3-5 times in a row. Eventually Lashley snatches him up and throws him out of the ring as he screams into the mic.
Ricochet crashes and burns on The Gates of Agony at ringside. Lashley goes out after him and runs over him on the floor. He does the same to Bishop Kaun. He then runs through Toa Liona, knocking him over the timekeepers table. Lashley re-enters the ring and charges at Ricochet, but runs shoulder-first into the ring post.
We see Ricochet take over from there, hitting some big high-flying spots for a close two-count. He goes to the well one-too many times, and Lashley avoids a Ricochet leap off the top. Ricochet yanks the referee in front of him as Lashley comes after him. Ricochet kicks at Lashley’s brace-covered knee.
Lashley avoids a spear-gun attempt from Ricochet and then proceeds to hoist him up and Donkey Kong him into the mat. He hits the ropes and sprints through Ricochet with a spear. He follows up with an immediate cover to score the quick-and-easy pin. He now enters number one in the Casino Gauntlet for the AEW National title at Full Gear.
Winner: Bobby Lashley
The Young Bucks & Josh Alexander vs. SkyFlight
We see Samoa Joe backstage with Katsuyori Shibata. He cuts a promo for him about how he’s gonna beat up Hangman Page later tonight. Shibata then finishes by mumbling something menacing-sounding in Japanese. We then move on to Renee Paquette, who talks with a still-dejected Young Bucks.
In comes a chirpy Don Callis looking to boost their mood. He tells Paquette they’ll give the answer about joining The Don Callis Family tonight. He then tells the Bucks he’ll do an over-the-top ring introduction for them again. Off they go as he does exactly that.
“The Dapper Yapper” then takes over on the stick, as Justin Roberts introduces Josh Alexander, who comes out to the ring accompanied by Don Callis. He settles in his corner with the Bucks and they await the arrival of their opposition. Out together comes SkyFlight trio Top Flight and Scorpio Sky.
Callis joins the gang on commentary for this one, as Darius and Dante Martin hit the ring with Sky. Leila Grey is in their corner at ringside. Callis hypes up the big answer for the Bucks after this match. “You’re gonna see some history,” he vows. The bell sounds and Nick Jackson and Dante Martin kick things off for their respective teams.
We see some quick tags in the SkyFlight corner as they take the incoming Matt to his limit, only for Nick to get some momentum on his side. This ends in chaos as Scorpio sends Matt and Nick to the outside, but gets caught by Alexander for a baseball slide.
On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see an argument between Matt and Alexander, and things start to break down…leading to a roll up that gets Scorpio a near-fall.
Darius gets the tag and takes Josh off his game before landing on the Bucks with a dive to the outside. Back in and he gets the drop on Alexander for a two count. Blind tag by Dante before Top Flight double-teams Alexander in the corner, sending him crashing to the mat with a modified Blockbuster for a two-count.
The Bucks get involved now, looking for a BTE Trigger, but Dante breaks free and sends them to the outside for a dive onto the floor. He leaps back into the ring for a cross body on Alexander, but only gets a two before Josh kicks out. Alexander counters out of a sunset flip.
He grabs Dante’s boot for an ankle lock before being sent out of the ring. The Bucks get involved once more with a TK Driver, before Josh shoves them away, clenching the ankle lock once more to force a submission. And just like that, the Bucks and Alexander get the win.
Winners: The Young Bucks & Josh Alexander
Don Callis Vows To Make History …
Callis gets in the ring and says it’s time to make history. He tells The Bucks to announce for these people that they’re joining The Don Callis Family. The crowd boos. Callis tells them not to listen to these people. He tells them again to announce it.
They say nothing. Callis reminds the Bucks that AEW can be a dangerous place. Before he can say much more, Kenny Omega’s theme hits and the crowd explodes. “The Cleaner” runs down and brawls with The Don Callis Family. They overwhelm him and hold him down as The Bucks watch.
Callis tells the Bucks they don’t have to say or do anything. They just have to grab Omega and give him the BTE Trigger. The Bucks hesitate and look around. They get in position to do it, but before they can, Jurassic Express’ theme hits. They come out and run off The Don Callis Family with a snow shovel.
No. 2 Spot In Casino Gauntlet At AEW Full Gear
Shelton Benjamin vs. ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey
Backstage, we hear from Babes of Wrath ahead of their semifinal match against the Sisters of Sin. Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron briefly address the women’s Blood & Guts match from last week before focusing on the match ahead.
From there, we head back to the commentary area, where Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Bryan Danielson offer kind words for the late Bob Caudle. A special in memory of graphic is shown. Back live, the best theme in wrestling hits for the second time this evening and out comes Shelton Benjamin.
“The Standard of Excellence” settles inside the ring for the match to determine the number two spot in the Casino Gauntlet for the AEW National Championship at the upcoming AEW Full Gear 2025 pay-per-view this coming Saturday night. ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey comes out next. The bell sounds and off we go.
Benjamin is sent to the corner for a chop that barely fazes him, only to take a flurry of kicks instead! He sends Speedball to the outside, leaving close behind to send him to the ring post. Bailey turns things around, going after the arm of Benjamin.
He counters and sends him into the barricade to get back into it. He brings Bailey back into the ring, but Speedball counters for a near-fall. He goes for a La Magistral but Shelton kicks out at two, only to take an armbar before rolling out of it.
He gets sent over the top but lands on the apron, only to take a foot to the face sending him to the floor…before Bailey goes for a dive on the outside! No! Shelton catches him, slamming Speedball down hard. On that note, we head to a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.
When the show returns, we see Benjamin send Bailey to the mat for a two count. Mike fights to his feet but is sent to the corner by Shelton, who takes a foot to the face and a missile dropkick by Speedball. Bailey continues the flurry of offense into a shooting star press on the mat.
He only gets a near-fall for his effort. Bailey with some more kicks as Benjamin gets to his feet, absorbing the punishment before Bailey catches him with a flying armbar. Benjamin powers back to his feet, hoisting Speedball up as both men go over the top rope to the outside.
The ref begins the count as Shelton gets to his feet first, only to be pulled away by Bailey. The two go at it outside, before Bailey lands a hurricanrana to send Shelton’s head into the barricade before sending him to the floor. The count has restarted at this point as Bailey slides back into the ring.
The count reaches nine when Benjamin runs back into the ring, only to be dropped by Speedball! Bailey goes up top for a shooting star press, but only gets a two count when Benjamin kicks out. Benjamin gets sent back to the mat as Bailey hits a backflip into the double knee, taking a near-fall before Shelton starts to fight back.
He kicks out of a roll up and lays out Speedball with a superkick, but Bailey narrowly gets a shoulder up to stop the count. This riles up MVP, who calls the ref out for it before Benjamin lands a German suplex and another superkick. 1-2-3. Benjamin has the number two spot at Full Gear’s Casino Gauntlet.
Winner: Shelton Benjamin
Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli
From there, we gear up for our next match of the evening, which will feature The Death Riders duo of Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli taking on Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong. The Death Riders duo make their usual custom entrance through the crowd.
Highlight footage is shown of the Men’s Blood & Guts match from last week. Mox and Claudio settle inside the squared circle and their music dies down. Roderick Strong comes out next first for their opposition. The familiar sounds of Orange Cassidy’s catchy theme hits next.
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this tag-team tilt. Castagnoli and Strong kick things off for their respective teams, but we also see Cassidy go after Moxley. He sends Mox to the outside as Claudio goes after Roderick back in the ring.
Mox turns things around on Cassidy as back in the ring, Strong lands a dropkick. Cassidy sends Mox to the barricade before Roderick charges after him, landing chops on the lead Death Rider against the announce table, until Claudio intervenes, bringing Strong back into the ring. A tag is made to Mox, who lands some clubbing blows on Strong.
He then sends him to the corner. Cassidy jumps in for some shots of his own, allowing Roderick to fight back until the Death Riders take control with an exchange of tags. Mox sends Strong to the corner, but gets sent across the ring by Roderick.
From there, he lays him out with a clothesline, as the crowd chants “you tapped out” at Mox. Claudio gets involved, keeping Cassidy at bay until he takes a cross body, only to roll through. He leaves the ring, catching Cassidy in mid-air on a dive before dropping him onto the barricade.
He stays on the attack until Strong goes after him, with Mox and Cassidy following suit leading to a dive by Cassidy. On that note, the show shifts gears as we head into a mid-match commercial break. When we return, we see The Death Riders duo in firm control, keeping Cassidy isolated in the ring and away from a much-needed tag.











