Here are your full results for the AEW Dynamite/Collision (11/19/25) go-home show to Full Gear. The final stop before this Saturday’s pay-per-view is in the books, and if tonight’s combined extravaganza from Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center was any indication, we are in for an absolute war. The air was electric as every major rivalry hit its boiling point, leaving the AEW faithful breathless and desperately counting down the hours.
Chaos Erupts as Jay White and Will Ospreay Come Face-to-Face
The night culminated in a segment that will be talked about for years to come. AEW World Champion “Switchblade” Jay White and his challenger, “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay, met in the ring one last time. There were no contracts, just two of the world’s best wrestlers and two microphones.
Ospreay, dripping with fiery babyface intensity, spoke of his journey and his promise to bring the world title to the Don Callis Family. White, ever the conniving champion, dismissed Ospreay as a flashy pretender who couldn’t handle the pressure of the main event. The war of words was masterful, but as always, it wasn’t enough. The inevitable chaos erupted as Bullet Club Gold and the Don Callis Family stormed the ring, creating a massive, uncontrollable brawl that flattened security. The show went off the air with White and Ospreay being pulled apart, screaming promises of destruction at each other. The big fight feel is officially off the charts.
Samoa Joe Makes It Personal, Attacks Sting
If the main event was about pure hatred, the TNT Championship feud became deeply personal. Samoa Joe promised to not just beat Darby Allin at Full Gear, but to end his career. To prove his point, following Konosuke Takeshita’s hard-fought victory over Kyle Fletcher, Joe stormed the ring. His target wasn’t Takeshita; it was the legendary Sting at ringside.
In a moment that silenced the arena, Joe locked in the Coquina Clutch on Sting, choking out the icon until Darby Allin sprinted down to make the save. The damage was done. A furious Darby cradled his mentor, his eyes burning a hole through the departing champion. This is no longer about a title; it’s about vengeance.
Kris Statlander Promises a Reality Check for Toni Storm
The women’s division also delivered a powerful final statement. “Timeless” Toni Storm gave a bizarre and captivating black-and-white promo, belittling her challenger Kris Statlander. But Statlander was having none of it. After a dominant squash victory over Anna Jay, she grabbed a microphone and declared that the “era of make-believe is over.” She promised to bring power and a dose of reality back to the AEW Women’s World Championship, staring directly into the camera with an intensity that made the champion’s theatrics feel fragile.
Full Gear Undercard Heats Up
Elsewhere, the final pieces for Full Gear fell into place.
* Top Flight looked spectacular in a victory over The Gunns, earning a cold stare from AEW World Tag Team Champions, FTR, who were on commentary.
* The scheduled match between “The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson and Jack Perry devolved into a wild backstage brawl that spilled back into the arena, giving us a savage preview of their Last Man Standing match on Saturday.
Tonight’s show did exactly what a go-home show should: it took every match on the card and cranked the stakes up to eleven.
AEW Dynamite/Collision (11/19/25) Quick Results
- Kris Statlander def. Anna Jay
- Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin) def. The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn)
- Konosuke Takeshita def. Kyle Fletcher
- Bryan Danielson vs. Jack Perry ended in a No Contest due to a massive brawl.
