AEW Collision Start Time Tonight: May 8th 2025

AEW Collision Start Time Tonight 8 5 2025

All Elite Wrestling’s AEW Collision airs tonight, Thursday, May 8, 2025, with a special live episode from the Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit, Michigan. This week’s show deviates from its usual Saturday slot due to scheduling adjustments, so we’ve got details here for you in case you want to adjust your DVR or watch live.

AEW Collision Global Start Times: May 8, 2025

To ensure fans worldwide can tune in, here are the local start times for tonight’s AEW Collision:

RegionLocal Start Time
United States (Eastern)8:00 PM EDT
United States (Central)7:00 PM CDT
United States (Mountain)6:00 PM MDT
United States (Pacific)5:00 PM PDT
Canada (Toronto)8:00 PM EDT
Canada (Vancouver)5:00 PM PDT
United Kingdom1:00 AM BST (Friday, May 9)
Central Europe2:00 AM CEST (Friday, May 9)
India5:30 AM IST (Friday, May 9)
Singapore8:00 AM SGT (Friday, May 9)
Japan9:00 AM JST (Friday, May 9)
Australia (Sydney)10:00 AM AEST (Friday, May 9)
New Zealand (Auckland)12:00 PM NZST (Friday, May 9)

How to Watch AEW Collision

Tonight’s AEW Collision will be broadcast live on TBS in the United States. For streaming options, viewers can watch via Max, Fubo TV, DirecTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.

Match Card Preview

Here is what is confirmed for tonight:

  • Daniel Garcia vs. A Member of FTR: Garcia seeks answers and is set to face either Dax Harwood or Cash Wheeler, with the opponent revealed only when the bell rings.
  • Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander: Former friends turned rivals, Nightingale and Statlander reignite their feud in what promises to be a hard-hitting encounter.
  • Anthony Bowens vs. Lee Johnson: Bowens faces the agile Johnson in singles competition.
  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. Dralistico: A rematch that fans have eagerly anticipated, featuring two of the most dynamic performers in AEW.
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