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As much of the world celebrates a big holiday this week, AEW ‘s regular weekly shows will be on platforms still owned by Warner Bros Discovery. But when Dynamite and Collision air/stream on TBS, TNT, and HBO Max, they won’t be live. Both the Dec. 24 premiering Dynamite on 34th Street and Dec. 25’s Christmas Collision were taped over the weekend in New York City.
Here are SPOILERS for both shows, compiled from PWInsider and Fightful’s reports, as well as social media posts from fans in attendance.
Dynamite on 34th Street spoilers for the Weds., Dec. 24 (taped Sat., Dec. 20):
- Konosuke Takeshita def. Orange Cassidy in a Continental Classic Blue League match; Takeshita advance to the semi-finals
- Mascara Dorada def. Roderick Strong in a Continental Classic Blue League match
- Jack Perry defeated PAC in a Continental Classic Gold League match
- AEW Women’s World champion Kris Statlander and her Worlds End challenger Jamie Hayter had to be separated when their face-to-face almost got physical.
- MJF def. Dustin Waller with Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland watching from the balcony
- Page & Swerve make their way to the ring after Hangman has some words for MJF. The Opps attack and get taken out, and AEW Men’s World champ Samoa Joe appears on the ‘tron to say he’ll crush all three of his Worlds End challenger’s dreams as he hunts them down one-by-one. MJF tries to attack Swerve & Hanger but gets put down. Page chokes him with chain while Strickland runs Max down on the mic, calling him a narcissist and listing MJF’s “victims” like Wardlow, The Pinnacle, and Adam Cole.
- AEW Women’s Tag champs Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale get a segment. The Babes of Wrath give themselves a pep talk.
- Bandido def. Ricochet to win the Dynamite Diamond Ring. The Demand attacks Bandido afterwards, but Brody King makes the save for his Brodido tag partner.
- The Young Bucks make an appearance to say that they won’t be cleared for the rest of the year. Kenny Omega say they’ll still be Elite.
- Marina Shafir def. Mina Shirakawa
- Toni Storm tried to make the save when Shafir beatdown Shirakawa post-match, but ended up getting choked out herself
Christmas Collision spoilers for the Thurs., Dec. 25 (taped Sun., Dec. 21):
- Kyle Fletcher def. Jack Perry in a Continental Classic Gold League match
- A backstage segment between Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong sees O’Reilly thanking Strong for pushing him, and revealing that he beat Jon Moxley with a bulging disc in his back and a fractured arm. Now he’s pushing Strong to win, ensuring him The Conglomeration are his friends, and encouraging him to pull off a Christmas Miracle to beat Claudio Castagnoli.
- Konosuke Takeshita def. Mascara Dorada in a Continental Classic Blue League match
- Darby Allin is cleared for Worlds End. That announcement was quickly followed by Gabe Kidd challenging Allin for the PPV, attacking him, and throwing him down some stairs.
- Roderick Strong def. Claudio Castagnoli in a Continental Classic Blue League match
- Death Riders attack post-match. Mark Briscoe makes the save against Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia. Toni Storm comes to take out Marina Shafir.
- A Stokely Hathaway promo reveals FTR will defend the AEW Tag titles against Bang Bang Gang in a Chicago Street Fight at Worlds End.
- PAC vs. Kevin Knight went to a time-limit draw in the Continental Classic Gold League
- Kidd appears to say Darby’s in the ICU, but Allin showed up to chase him off with a bat and accept his PPV challenge
- Babes of Wrath told a Christmas Story, and def. Hayan & Maya World
- Jon Moxley def. Orange Cassidy in a Continental Classic Blue League match
- Kazuchika Okada def. Speedball Mike Bailey in a Continental Classic Gold League match, so the tournament semis will be Takeshita vs. Okada and Moxley vs. Fletcher.
Does this holiday fun get you more excited for Worlds End on Saturday?









