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Chris Jericho AEW Collision Tease Sparks Fan Frenzy Over Doppelganger

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A prominent wrestler might soon face a new opponent after a recent Chris Jericho AEW Collision tease highlighted an intriguing development on this week’s episode. During AEW Collision, fans were left buzzing over the possibility of Hologram encountering a mysterious doppelganger.

Since joining All Elite Wrestling last year, Hologram, formerly known as Aramis, has impressed fans with his dynamic in-ring style and distinctive persona. The undefeated Jacksonville-based wrestler is also a key figure in The Conglomeration, a faction that has won significant popularity among viewers.

This past Saturday’s AEW Collision event featured Hologram in a challenging match against Jay Lethal, which ended with Hologram securing a victory. Immediately after the match, an unexpected visual effect took place as the arena’s lights flickered and computer code flashed on the screen, suggesting that a clone of Hologram had been created. A brief clip showed an unidentified wrestler clad in similar gear to the 26-year-old, hinting at a future storyline involving this new character.

The tease immediately stirred speculation on social media platforms like X/Twitter. Fans recalled past wrestling storylines involving characters facing evil duplicates, such as Mistico (formerly Sin Cara) and Kane. Some drew comparisons to WWE’s El Grande Americano, while others guessed at the identity of Hologram’s new adversary, suggesting names including Sammy Guevara and, in a likely humorous twist, Chris Jericho himself.

At this point, it remains unclear when Hologram will encounter his clone in the ring, but the unfolding situation has certainly captured the attention of wrestling enthusiasts.

Highlights from AEW Collision‘s Latest Event

The August 30 episode of AEW Collision was held at the renowned 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of a multi-week residency. The show included seven matches, delivering an action-packed card for fans in attendance and viewing at home. Below are the results from that night:

  • Daniel Garcia defeated Blake Christian
  • Kyle Fletcher and Josh Alexander defeated Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii
  • Hologram defeated Jay Lethal
  • Alex Windsor defeated Ashley Vox
  • FTR defeated JD Drake and Adam Priest
  • Big Bill defeated Juice Robinson
  • Queen Aminata, Mina Shirakawa, and Toni Storm defeated Billie Starkz, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue

These matches also helped set the stage for the promotion’s upcoming major event, All Out 2025, building momentum heading toward the pay-per-view show.

Thomas Schultz
Thomas Schultz
Thomas Schultz is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the AEW Men’s Division. With one year of experience, he reports on match results, storyline developments, and the rising stars shaping All Elite Wrestling. Thomas brings a fresh perspective and a commitment to accurate, engaging coverage of AEW’s top talent and weekly action. His writing captures the energy, rivalries, and momentum behind one of wrestling’s fastest-growing promotions. From major title bouts to emerging contenders, Thomas keeps fans up to date on everything happening in the AEW men’s roster.
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