Summary

AEW Collision Spring BreakThru airs Thursday, April 16 from Angels of the Wind Arena in Everett, Washington. The show starts at 8 p.m. ET and will air on TNT and HBO Max.

The advertised lineup is built around two notable matches, with Jon Moxley facing Nick Wayne in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator and Thekla defending the AEW Women’s World Championship against Alex Windsor. The card also includes Young Bucks vs. The Rascalz, PAC vs. Lio Rush, and a promo appearance from Adam Copeland.

That gives Collision a stronger-than-usual special event feel one night after AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru, while also expanding on the Moxley vs. Wayne story already announced for the show.

Announced lineup

AEW Collision Spring BreakThru is scheduled to feature:

  • Jon Moxley vs. Nick Wayne in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match
  • Young Bucks vs. The Rascalz
  • Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander in tag team action
  • Adam Copeland speaking on the show
  • Thekla vs. Alex Windsor for the AEW Women’s World Championship
  • The Conglomeration vs. The Lethal Twist in an AEW Trios Championship Eliminator Match
  • PAC vs. Lio Rush
  • Brody King, Mistico, and Mascara Dorada in trios action

What Moxley, Thekla and the special card mean for Collision

Moxley vs. Wayne and Thekla vs. Windsor give this edition of Collision two matches with direct title-picture stakes, which helps the Spring BreakThru branding land as more than a themed episode. For viewers, that means Thursday’s show is positioned around meaningful movement in both the Continental and women’s divisions rather than filler matches.

It also continues AEW’s recent approach of loading the card across both Spring BreakThru nights. With Young Bucks, PAC, Copeland, Shida and Statlander all scheduled to appear, Collision is being framed as a companion piece to the broader Spring BreakThru week instead of a secondary follow-up show.

Sources

As reported by Fightful