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Skye Blue Shines Amid Chaos in AEW Collision Match Highlights

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On August 23, 2025, AEW Collision was held at the OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow, Scotland, captivating an audience of approximately 7,750 attendees. The show, broadcast on TBS and HBO Max, featured intense wrestling contests and dramatic story developments, with <a href="https://cynicaltimes.org/tag/skye-blue/”>Skye Blue standing out in a night filled with compelling matches and surprise moments.

The arena, configured to hold 8,002 fans for wrestling events, buzzed with energy as AEW’s signature opening sequence featuring updated visuals and Elton John’s theme music set the tone. Ring announcer Arkady Aura introduced the night, leading into a fierce series of bouts that showcased a mix of AEW’s established stars and emerging talent, including a pivotal appearance by Skye Blue.

Opening Segment: Don Callis Family Faces SkyFlight and Hiromu Takahashi

The opening contest brought heavy-hitters to the ring as the Don Callis Family—Hechicero, Josh Alexander, Rocky Romero, and Lance Archer—battled against the team SkyFlight, composed of Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin, Darius Martin (with Christopher Daniels), and Hiromu Takahashi. The match crafted a dynamic interplay of styles, with fast-paced strikes, aerial maneuvers, and strategic teamwork lasting roughly 13 minutes.

The bout opened with Alexander and Hiromu exchanging strikes, quickly escalating into high-impact sequences including dropkicks, suplexes, and dives to the outside. Notable moments included Hiromu’s skillful hurricanrana and a signature double-team DDT by Alexander and Hechicero. The action spotlighted the prowess of all competitors, effectively setting the stage for Hiromu’s anticipated clash with Kyle Fletcher the following night.

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The match concluded when Hiromu Takahashi pinned Rocky Romero following a modified Death Valley Driver, securing a win for SkyFlight and Hiromu.

Following the match, a tense stare-down occurred between Hiromu and Kyle Fletcher, who appeared holding the TNT Title, teasing their impending confrontation. This moment added a layer of intrigue for AEW fans as the storyline progressed.

Isla Dawn Battles Megan Bayne in a Forceful Contest

Isla Dawn received a strong hometown reaction as she faced Megan Bayne, accompanied by Penelope Ford. The five-minute match saw Bayne take control early with a series of power moves and corner assaults, demonstrating dominance over Dawn.

Dawn attempted to rally with high kicks, running knees, and striking combinations, but Bayne’s strength prevailed as she executed multiple scoop slams and a decisive running powerbomb to secure the victory. Despite the loss, Dawn’s performance reaffirmed her potential while Bayne displayed formidable presence as a contender.

Skye Blue and Julia Hart Compete Against Willow Nightingale and Queen Aminata

One of the most notable highlights of the evening was the women’s tag team match featuring Skye Blue and Julia Hart against Willow Nightingale and Queen Aminata. With a new entrance video hinting at a rebranded Triangle of Madness faction, Blue and Hart entered holding hands, creating a striking visual.

The match was a rollercoaster of momentum shifts, with Willow and Blue starting the bout. Early distractions and double-team tactics by Blue and Hart gave them temporary advantages, but Willow and Aminata responded with a series of impactful moves including snap suplexes, swinging neckbreakers, and a running air raid crash.

A critical turning point came when Aminata countered a kick from Blue into a swinging fisherman’s neckbreaker and later delivered the finishing running “Off With Her Head” kick for the pin. The match lasted twelve intense minutes, with Willow and Aminata emerging victorious.

Post-match chaos unfolded as Thekla unexpectedly attacked Aminata, sparking a multi-woman brawl. Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne joined the assault against Willow and Aminata until Kris Statlander intervened to even the odds. This sequence deepened the ongoing rivalries within AEW’s women’s division, setting up a larger multi-participant match scheduled for the following week.

Max Caster Challenges Zack Sabre Jr in “Five with the Best Wrestler Alive” Match

In a highly anticipated contest, Max Caster, known for his rapping prowess, openly challenged Zack Sabre Jr. in a timed five-minute match emphasizing technical skill. The arena erupted with chants of

“Let’s Go Max You’re The Best Wrestler Alive”

as the battle commenced.

Zack Sabre Jr. quickly took control on the mat by applying various submission holds, including wristlocks and an abdominal stretch, displaying his mastery over ground-based wrestling. Despite Caster’s attempts to counter and resist, Sabre forced a tap out within three minutes, demonstrating his technical superiority.

After the match, Sabre held aloft the IGPW title and shared a respectful moment with Nigel McGuinness at ringside, signaling a mutual recognition of skill before exiting the arena. The post-match tension escalated when Anthony Bowens attacked Max Caster, only for Billy Gunn to appear and confront Bowens, preventing further chaos.

Backstage Drama and Harley Cameron’s Ambitions

Backstage segments added depth to the evening’s narrative, including a scene where Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron discussed Harley’s promise of a unique gift. Harley hinted at collecting outstanding payments owed by The Young Bucks, foreshadowing upcoming money-related controversies. The segment revealed ongoing tensions and set the stage for future interactions between the wrestlers involved.

Hard-Hitting Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Konosuke Takeshita

In a battle marked by aggressive strikes and resilience, Tomohiro Ishii and Konosuke Takeshita clashed in a 12-minute match filled with forearms, suplexes, and submission attempts. Takeshita’s recent G1 Climax win was acknowledged, underscoring his rising status.

The match featured intense exchanges, including Ishii’s powerful lariats and Takeshita’s precision running knees and falcon arrow finisher. Ultimately, Takeshita capitalized on a well-timed Raging Fire falcon arrow to claim victory, earning acclaim for his technical and physical performance.

Big Bill Dominates Mark Andrews with Brutal Tactics

Big Bill, accompanied by Bryan Keith, overwhelmed local favorite Mark Andrews in a swift encounter. Bill’s domination included heavy splashes, throat grips, and a high-impact swinging sidewalk slam. After the match, Bill and Keith intensified the punishment by setting up chairs in the ring and smashing Andrews onto them, drawing strong reactions from the crowd.

Gates of Agony vs. Grizzled Young Veterans: Tag Team Warfare

The tag teams Gates of Agony, comprised of Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun with Ricochet, faced off against the Grizzled Young Veterans, marked by their coordination and hard-hitting offense. The match featured rapid tags, suplexes, and power moves culminating in Gates of Agony executing the double-team crucifix powerbomb “Open The Gates” for the win.

Ricochet’s involvement both inside the ring and on commentary added intrigue, as did the high-energy crowd responses and tactical mix of offense and defense throughout the contest.

Paragon Faces The Young Bucks in a Tactical Tag Team Clash

The closing match featured Paragon (Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly) against The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) in a 14-minute contest that balanced technical prowess with high-flying maneuvers. The match saw back-and-forth momentum shifts, including tag team suplexes, superkicks, and submission attempts.

Don Callis’ involvement escalated tensions, delivering distractions that allowed for dramatic moments involving Okada and Swerve Strickland. Okada’s interference with a Rain Maker and subsequent attacks exacerbated the chaos, culminating with The Young Bucks hitting their finishing move, the TK Driver, for the decisive pinfall.

This match not only highlighted the high skill level of all participants but also propelled multiple storylines forward, emphasizing the fragile alliances and rivalries shaping AEW’s competitive landscape.

Significance and Future Implications

The AEW Collision episode from Glasgow successfully combined high-quality wrestling with developing narratives, balancing in-ring athleticism and backstage drama. Skye Blue’s performance, amid multi-factional conflicts and chaotic moments, underscored her growing importance within AEW’s women’s division.

The presence of top stars like The Young Bucks, Okada, and Swerve, alongside exciting newcomers and ongoing rivalries, reiterated AEW’s commitment to delivering engaging content that builds anticipation for future events such as Forbidden Door. As storylines evolve, fans can expect the repercussions of these matches to extend into upcoming shows, keeping momentum strong within AEW’s competitive environment.

Linda Isaak
Linda Isaak
Linda Isaak is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the AEW Women’s Division. With six years of experience in wrestling journalism, she delivers in-depth coverage of matches, rivalries, and rising stars within All Elite Wrestling. Linda’s work highlights the athleticism, storytelling, and evolution of women’s wrestling in AEW, offering timely updates and expert analysis. She is known for her clear reporting, deep industry knowledge, and ability to connect readers with the key moments shaping AEW’s women’s roster. From title chases to breakout performances, Linda brings the action to life for wrestling fans around the world.
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