AEW Collision Preview (8/22/26): Start Time, Match Card, How To Watch & Live Stream

AEW All In London is a little over a week away, but the AEW Women's World Champion Willow Nightingale is committed to being a woman of her word.
Maya World had Willow Nightingale's back when she was being attacked on multiple fronts by Triangle of Madness and the alliance of Mercedes Moné and Divine Dominion. Before winning the AEW Women's World Championship at AEW Redemption, Nightingale made a promise to Maya World that she'd give the It Girl the first shot at the title if she won. Now that she's the world champion, Nightingale made the match official for tonight's edition of AEW Collision.
Though Nightingale's rivalry with Mercedes Moné is white-hot with rage and unresolved feelings heading into their upcoming clash at Wembley Stadium, she is not taking Maya World lightly as a challenger. Since their initial agreement, Maya World has become TBS Champion and has successfully defended her title twice, most recently on this past Wednesday's edition of AEW Dynamite in a four-way match against Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander, and Persephone.
With Maya World standing between her and All In London on August 30, will Willow Nightingale walk into Wembley Stadium still the champion, or can Maya World make history as the first woman to hold the TBS and Women's World Championships simultaneously?
The Continental Cup continues

The quarterfinal round of the inaugural Continental Challenge Cup continues in Reading, PA. Jon Moxley defeated Jay White on Dynamite to move on to the next round. Tonight, fellow Conglomerators, Orange Cassidy and Kyle O'Reilly, will collide in hopes of keeping their Wembley Stadium dreams alive. Who will win and advance to the semifinals?
Before yesterday's ROH Death Before Dishonor PPV, Tony Khan announced that Eddie Kingston is not cleared to continue in the Continental Challenge Cup. Khan also announced that Daniel Garcia and Adam Priest would compete in a Continental Challenge Cup Play-In match at Death Before Dishonor to determine Kingston's replacement in tonight's quarterfinal versus Kingston's longtime rival, Claudio Castagnoli.

Daniel Garcia emerged as the victor against Adam Priest, turning tonight's quarterfinal into a clash between two Death Riders. Garcia and Castagnoli have only wrestled once before in a 2023 Continental Classic Blue League match, and Castagnoli was the winner. Will history repeat itself?
Here’s everything we currently know about tonight’s edition of AEW Collision.
How to Watch AEW Collision:
Watch: TNT, Max, Fubo TV, DirectTV, Sling TV, Hulu+ Live TV, YouTube TV
AEW Collision Time:
Time: 8:00 p.m. EST / 7:00 p.m. CST
AEW Collision Location:
Location: Santander Arena, Reading, PA
AEW Collision Card (Announced):
- AEW Women's World Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Maya World
- Continental Cup Quarterfinal Round: Orange Cassidy vs. Kyle O'Reilly
- Continental Cup Quarterfinal Round: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Daniel Garcia

Lyric Swinton is a proud graduate of the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor’s in Sport & Entertainment Management. Her lifelong passion for wrestling has taken her around the world, primarily writing about alternative and international promotions for several major wrestling and media outlets, such as Pro Wrestling Illustrated Magazine, Blavity, Fightful, and more. She has covered wrestling for seven major promotions in some of the most famous venues in the world, including Wembley Stadium and the Tokyo Dome.
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