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Ladies and gentlemen, strap in. The air isn’t just cold because it’s December; it’s electric with the kind of simmering tension that only All Elite Wrestling can deliver in its final, frantic sprint to the end of the year. This Saturday night, December 13th, 2025, AEW Collision isn’t just another stop on the weekly wrestling calendar. It’s a powder keg, a staging ground, a final exam before the holiday break, and we are all invited to witness the potential explosion.

Welcome back to the blog. If you’re new here, the rule is simple: we don’t just report the card; we dive into the soul of the spectacle. Tonight’s Collision, emanating from a no-doubt raucous arena, is stacked with ramifications that will echo deep into 2026. From championship reckonings to personal vendettas threatening to boil over, let’s pull back the curtain on what promises to be an unmissable night of professional wrestling.

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THE MAIN EVENT: MORE THAN A CHAMPIONSHIP; IT’S A LEGACY

AEW World Championship Match: “The Architect” Marcus Vance (c) vs. “The Iconoclast” Darius Reed

This isn’t just a title defense; it’s a philosophical war made flesh. Champion Marcus Vance, “The Architect,” has spent his reign building what he calls “a more perfect AEW,” a cold, calculated empire of order. His matches are blueprints for dismantlement. His opponent, Darius Reed, is chaos incarnate. The Iconoclast doesn’t just want to win the title; he wants to burn Vance’s meticulously drawn plans to the ground.

The animosity here is deeply personal. Reed cost Vance a pivotal World Title Eliminator match two years ago, a slight Vance claims set his journey back by 18 months. At AEW Full Gear 2025, Vance finally captured the gold, and his first decree was to grant Reed this shot. Not out of benevolence, but out of a pathological need to prove his superiority on the grandest stage.

What to Watch For: Vance will look to ground Reed’s explosive, high-risk offense. Watch for his targeted attack on Reed’s legs, aiming to dismantle the springboard for his iconic “Paradigm Shift” finisher. Reed’s path to victory is through controlled anarchy—pushing the pace into uncharted territory, forcing Vance into a brawl where calculation breaks down. The big question: Will the looming presence of the monstrous “Warhammer” Josef, who has issues with both men, cast a shadow over this contest? A title change here would send shockwaves through the entire industry.

For deep-dive analysis on championship psychology, I always recommend the experts at Cagematch.net for their exhaustive databases and match ratings.


A GRUDGE FORGED IN BLOOD AND BROKEN TRUST

No Disqualification: The Gemini Brothers (Jax & Jett) vs. The Foundation (Roderick Strong & Lee Moriarty)

Tag team wrestling is the heart of AEW, but this Saturday, that heart is beating with pure, unadulterated rage. The Gemini Brothers, once the flashy, high-flying darlings of the division, have transformed into bitter, vengeful assassins since The Foundation—Strong and the technically sublime Moriarty—blatantly stole a victory from them to capture the AEW World Tag Team Championships last month.

The footage is clear: a distracted referee, a handful of tights, a brutal betrayal of the “wrestler’s code” Strong claims to uphold. The Gemini Brothers demanded satisfaction, and Tony Khan has granted it: No Disqualifications. Anything goes.

What to Watch For: This match will be a tale of two styles corrupted by hatred. The Geminis will incorporate weapons—kendo sticks, tables—to amplify their aerial assault. Can Jax hit a 450 splash onto Strong through a table? Conversely, Strong and Moriarty are masters of limb work. In a no-DQ environment, their technical prowess turns sinister. Imagine a Figure-Four Leglock wrapped around a steel chair, or a hybrid crucifix hold with a chain. This match has “Match of the Year” contender written all over it, a brutal ballet of revenge.

To understand the historic importance of tag team wrestling and the evolution of stipulation matches, the Professional Wrestling Historical Society offers unparalleled context.


THE DARK HORSE OF THE WOMEN’S DIVISION

AEW TBS Championship Eliminator: “The Virtuoso” Serena Deville vs. “The Phoenix” Maya Kowalski

While the World Title scene captivates, the TBS Championship division is a furnace of competition. Champion Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., will be watching closely as two of her most dangerous potential challengers clash. Serena Deville, “The Virtuoso,” is a grappling savant who has quietly assembled a dominant winning streak. Her technical mastery is a thing of beauty, a stark contrast to the fiery, resilient spirit of Maya Kowalski, “The Phoenix,” who has risen from a career-threatening injury to become the division’s most beloved underdog.

The winner here doesn’t just get a future title shot; they get immense momentum. For Deville, a win solidifies her as the division’s silent killer. For Kowalski, it’s the culmination of an incredible comeback story.

What to Watch For: Can Kowalski’s heart and unpredictable fiery comebacks overcome the cold, surgical precision of Deville? Watch for Deville to target the previously injured knee of Kowalski, turning the match into a clinical dissection. Kowalski’s hope lies in her ability to survive and create one, explosive opening for her Phoenix Splash finisher.

For groundbreaking reporting and interviews with the stars of the women’s wrestling revolution, POST Wrestling is an essential resource.


UNDERCARD IGNITION: SPARKS THAT START FIRES

  • “The Catalyst” CJ Spark vs. “The Dynasty” Austin Drake: This is a classic generational clash. The young, hungry, viral-highlight-reel Spark against the veteran, methodical, and arrogant Drake. Drake has called Spark’s style “a TikTok trend.” Spark has promised to make Drake “trend for all the wrong reasons.” A potential show-stealer that could launch Spark into the upper mid-card.
  • Trios Tornado Showcase: The teams of Death Before Dishonor, The Sky Kings, and The Factory Line will collide in a chaotic three-way dance. This is effectively a tryout for the revived AEW World Trios Championship, rumored for a return in early 2026. Expect non-stop, frenetic action as all six men battle for divisional supremacy.
  • The Enigma’s Open Challenge: The mysterious “Enigma,” who has been delivering cryptic promos for weeks, has promised to issue an open challenge. Will it be a returning star? A shocking debut? Or a trap for an unsuspecting competitor? This segment is the wildcard of the night.

HOW TO WATCH AEW COLLISION LIVE: YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE

AEW Collision airs live this Saturday, December 13th, 2025, at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT.

  • In the United States: Tune in to the TNT Network.
  • International Viewers: Check your local sports networks or streaming services that carry AEW programming.

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FINAL PREDICTIONS & THE ROAD AHEAD

The path out of December 13th is fraught with possibility.

  1. World Title: I predict Marcus Vance retains, but only after a desperate, ugly struggle that exposes cracks in his “Architect” persona. Josef’s post-match attack on both men will set a monstrous tone for 2026.
  2. Grudge Match: The Gemini Brothers get their revenge in a violent, cathartic war, setting up a final, decisive championship rematch for the titles they never lost cleanly.
  3. Eliminator: “The Virtuoso” Serena Deville secures her title shot with a ruthless, knee-focused attack, establishing herself as the most dangerous challenger Britt Baker has faced.

This Collision is more than a wrestling show. It’s the final major chapter of AEW’s 2025 narrative. It will resolve old hatreds, ignite new rivalries, and set the trajectory for the company as it heads into a new year. The stakes could not be higher. The emotions could not be more raw.

Do not miss a single second of the action. The collision course is set for December 13th. We’ll be there, and you should be too.

See you at ringside,

Marcus Thorne

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