Kota Ibushi Reportedly Injured During AEW Collision Homecoming Tapings (Contains Spoiler)

AEW’s “Collision: Homecoming” taping at Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida, took an unfortunate turn this week when Kota Ibushi appeared to suffer a serious leg injury during his match.

The episode, filmed on October 8, was meant to celebrate AEW’s roots at Daily’s Place — but for Ibushi, it may have marked another setback in his long battle with injuries. According to live reports from JJ Williams of the Wrestling Observer, Ibushi was facing Josh Alexander of The Don Callis Family when disaster struck.

During the match, Ibushi reportedly slipped off the top rope after his leg seemed to give out, sending him crashing to the floor outside the ring. AEW’s ringside medical team immediately attended to him, and the match was stopped shortly after, with Alexander declared the winner via count-out.

After the bell, the situation escalated when The Don Callis Family attempted to attack the fallen Ibushi, prompting Kenny Omega — Ibushi’s longtime tag team partner and close friend — to rush to the ring for the save. The segment ended with the house lights dimming as Ibushi was stretchered out of the ringside area.

At this time, the severity of Ibushi’s injury has not been confirmed. However, early accounts suggest it could be significant, potentially sidelining him for an extended period once again.

Ibushi only recently made his return to AEW, reappearing on the June 21 episode of Collision after nearly two years away. That return set up a dream match with Kazuchika Okada for the AEW Continental Championship on the 300th episode of Dynamite. Although Ibushi came up short in that match, fans and critics alike praised his conditioning and performance, marking it as one of his strongest outings in recent memory.

Unfortunately, injuries have long haunted the Golden Star. Ibushi has dealt with recurring shoulder problems since his New Japan Pro Wrestling days and suffered double ankle fractures in early 2024 during a Pro Wrestling NOAH match against Naomichi Marufuji.

AEW has yet to issue an official statement regarding his condition, but fans are hoping this latest setback isn’t as serious as it initially appeared.

For now, all eyes are on Ibushi’s recovery and what this might mean for his AEW future — especially with Kenny Omega once again standing by his side.

UPDATE

According to Dave Meltzer in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Ibushi broke his leg. Meltzer noted that the injury looked to just be a freak accident and that anyone who took the fall and landing that Ibushi did would have also suffered a serious injury, or potentially something worse. Ibushi has had a lot of injuries over the past few years, which naturally meant a lot of people thought this was another case of Ibushi’s body not being able to do what he could do in the past, but Meltzer said that isn’t what happened and Ibushi took an out of control spill that couldn’t have been avoided.

Networks React To Revised AEW & WWE Nielsen Numbers (After Change In Way Ratings Are Calculated)

The numbers are in, and they’ve got people talking across the wrestling world. With Nielsen officially rolling out its new “Big Data + Panel” system, both WWE and AEW have seen noticeable dips in their TV ratings this week — and that’s raising a few eyebrows inside the industry.

While streaming has become a major player for both promotions — “WWE Raw” now living on Netflix and AEW airing live through HBO Max — traditional Nielsen ratings still carry major weight for networks, advertisers, and executives. The new hybrid data method, designed to more accurately reflect viewing habits across devices, has reshuffled the deck, leaving wrestling shows looking weaker on paper than before.

AEW Keeps Calm Amid The Shift

According to Fightful Select, AEW is keeping a close eye on the situation. Sources say Tony Khan understands the new methodology inside and out thanks to his well-known love of numbers and analytics. While the updated system might make week-to-week trends look rough, AEW still benefits from its simulcasts on HBO Max — even if those exact streaming figures aren’t being publicly shared. Reports suggest about 500,000 viewers tune in weekly to stream “Dynamite” and “Collision.”

A contact within Warner Bros. Discovery (AEW’s media partner) downplayed any panic, noting it’s far too early to make judgments with such a small sample size. The source also pointed out that AEW and WWE both ran head-to-head with Major League Baseball this past week, a sport that — along with college football and the NFL — has actually benefited from Nielsen’s new approach.

When asked if this change could spark talk of cancellations, the WBD insider reportedly laughed off the idea, saying that topic always comes up but is “never actually on the table.”

Interestingly, the new data system has one upside for AEW — it’s expected to end the use of “fast national” ratings, those early estimates that often circulated within hours of broadcast. Because Nielsen’s new reporting adds another day’s delay, those quick-turn numbers will no longer offer an accurate read, potentially eliminating a common talking point in the ongoing WWE–AEW ratings rivalry.

WWE’s Network Partners Weigh In

Over in WWE’s corner, USA Network and The CW are also monitoring the changes. While Raw has made the jump to Netflix, “SmackDown” remains on USA and “NXT” airs weekly on The CW — both still reliant on traditional TV numbers.

A USA Network source told Fightful they’re discussing the new metrics internally, but they’re not alarmed. The feeling is that while the numbers might suggest wrestling isn’t as “hot” as it looked under the old system, the overall value of WWE programming remains undeniable. WWE content continues to deliver strong returns at relatively low costs — something USA has appreciated for decades.

The CW didn’t comment, but the network has reportedly been pleased with NXT’s performance since day one. The shift in ratings measurement isn’t expected to change that enthusiasm.

TNA’s Situation & Industry Impact

One WWE insider did note that the updated Nielsen process could make things tricky for TNA Wrestling, which is currently seeking a new television home. Even so, company president Carlos Silva told Fightful the issue hasn’t come up during negotiations, and discussions with potential partners are still moving forward.

Meanwhile, talent across the major promotions have reportedly felt little direct impact, aside from a few more tweaks to production and travel schedules than usual.


Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, Nielsen’s overhaul is shaking up how TV success is measured, but the wrestling industry has weathered plenty of changes before. Between the rise of streaming, shifting network priorities, and a fan base that consumes content in more ways than ever, the true picture of viewership might take months — if not years — to fully understand.

For now, one thing’s clear: both WWE and AEW are still drawing millions of passionate fans every week, no matter how the math gets crunched.

AEW Collision Preview 10/4/2025

AEW Collision tonight at special early time of 6pm ET Coast-To-Coast (or soon after the college football game) on TNA and HBO Max.

  • Eddie Kingston vs. Dralistico
  • Kevin Knight vs. A member of FTR
  • Death Riders (Jon Moxley, & Daniel Garcia, & Claudio Castagnoli) vs Adam Priest, Tommy Billington, & Jay Lethal
  • Orange Cassidy & Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) vs Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Lance, Archer, & Rocky Romero)
  • RUSH & Sammy Guevara vs. TBD
  • Toni Storm and Kris Statlander face-to-face
  • MxM Casting call

AEW’s Hologram Sidelined With An Injury

What was shaping up to be a major clash on AEW Dynamite has now been taken completely off the table. TNT Champion “The ProtoStar” Kyle Fletcher was set to defend his title against the undefeated Hologram in a unique Title vs. Streak showdown. Unfortunately, that plan has been scrapped after a violent turn of events this past weekend.

On Saturday’s AEW Collision, Fletcher blindsided Hologram in a backstage attack that quickly spiraled out of control. Officials rushed in to break things up, but the damage was already done. Tony Schiavone later revealed on commentary that Hologram had sustained a significant injury, an update that AEW President Tony Khan confirmed soon after on social media.

Khan didn’t sugarcoat the news, stating that Hologram is “likely out the rest of 2025.” That’s a huge blow for AEW, especially given the momentum Hologram has built since his debut just over a year ago. The masked high-flyer burst onto the scene in July 2024 with a win over Gringo Loco and has since put together an impressive undefeated streak, notching 34 wins without a single loss.

The injury also puts a pause on an intriguing storyline that had been unfolding in recent weeks. Fans had seen Hologram battling inner conflict with a darker persona known as El Clon, reportedly portrayed by former AAA standout Arez. With Hologram now sidelined, it’s unclear whether AEW will continue exploring the El Clon angle or put it on hold until he’s healthy enough to return.

For Fletcher, this attack only adds more heat to his run as TNT Champion. The AEW locker room — and the fans — will no doubt be keeping a close eye on his next moves.

Hologram’s rise was one of AEW’s more unique success stories in 2024, and his absence leaves a noticeable gap in the roster. The hope now is that Hologram can recover fully and eventually pick up where he left off — streak intact or not.

AEW Collision Preview 9/26/2025

AEW Collision live tonight on TNT and HBO Max from the Health Network Arena in Huntington, WV

  • Jamie Hayter vs. Julia Hart
  • Hook and Eddie Kingston vs. Big Bill and Bryan Keith
  • Max Caster and Anthony Bowens vs. Swirl
  • TNT Championship Open Challenge: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Komander

AEW September to Remember 9/17/2025

The AEW 3-hour September to Remember (Dynamite and Collision) special airs live tonight on TBS and HBO Max, beginning at 8:00 pm ET, emanating from Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, Canada.

This is the go-home show for Saturday’s All Out pay-per-view.

  • AEW Unified Championship Eliminator Match: The Beast Mortos vs. Mascara Dorada (Winner faces Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita at All Out)
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Don Callis Family’s Hechicero and Josh Alexander vs. Top Flight (Darrius and Dante’ Martin)
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Kip Sabian and Killswitch vs. Jetspeed (Kevin Night and Mike Bailey)
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Qualifier: Bang Bang Gang’s Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn vs. Young Bucks (Nick and Matt Jackson)
  • Christian, Copeland and FTR to go face-to-face (Heavy fines if both teams get physical)
  • Hangman Adam Page and Kyle Fletcher AEW World Title contract signing for All Out
  • No Holds Barred Match: Queen Aminata vs. “The Toxic Spider” Thekla 
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Toa Liona 
  • Spotlight on AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm
  • Roderick Strong vs. Jon Moxley
  • Riho vs. Robyn Renegade 

AEW Collision Preview 9/13/2025

AEW Collision tonight from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

Tonight’s show was taped earlier this week. It will air coast-to-coast later tonight on TNT and HBO Max starting at 8:00 pm EST.

  • $500,000 Match: Jamie Hayter, Tay Melo, Anna Jay, Kris Statlander & Harley Cameron vs. Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford & Triangle of Madness
  • AEW Unified Championship Tournament Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Michael Oku
  • AEW Unified Championship Tournament Match: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Anthony Bowens
  • FTR vs. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington
  • Mark Briscoe chooses stipulation for match with MJF at AEW All Out
  • Jon Moxley & Daniel Garcia vs. Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong
  • MJF will appear

AEW Collision Preview 9/6/2025

AEW Collision live tonight at 8PM ET on TNT and HBO Max from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

  • Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Matk Briscoe vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • All-Star 8-Woman Tag: AEW women’s World Champion “Timeless: Toni Storm, Interim ROH Women’s world TV Champion Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander & Harley Cameron vs. triangle Of Madness & Megan Bayne
  • FTR vs. Adam Priest & “The Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington

AEW Collision Preview 8/30/2025

AEW Collision live tonight on TNT and HBO Max from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

As of this posting there is only one match announced.

Juice Robinson vs. Big Bill

Taz Set for 2300 Arena Hardcore Hall of Fame Induction During AEW Collision

AEW is paying homage to one of ECW’s most iconic figures. This Saturday, during AEW Collision at Philadelphia’s legendary 2300 Arena, Taz will officially be inducted into the venue’s Hardcore Hall of Fame.

The announcement came after this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite went off the air, where the AEW roster surrounded the ring in “Team Taz Dojo” shirts for a surprise tribute. The moment was capped off by AEW President Tony Khan, who praised Taz as one of the building’s all-time greats.

“After a great night here for the first ever AEW show in the 2300 Arena, I can’t think of a more fitting way to end it than to pay respect to the greatest legend in the history of this building,” Khan said, recalling how he wore a Taz shirt as a teenager attending ECW shows.

Taz carved out a legendary career during his six-year run in ECW, capturing the ECW World Heavyweight Championship twice, the Television Title twice, and the Tag Titles three times. He also famously introduced the FTW Championship — a belt later revived in AEW in 2020. That legacy continued through his son, HOOK, who became the final FTW Champion before retiring the title in 2024.

According to Taz, the tribute caught him off guard, with his wife and son helping keep the surprise under wraps. On Saturday, his official Hardcore Hall of Fame banner will be raised inside the arena that defined so much of his career.

For a man once known as “The Human Suplex Machine,” the honor is another suplex-sized stamp on his lasting impact in professional wrestling history.