When did AEW Slam Dunk Collision air?
The event was split into two parts, airing on Saturday, March 22nd, and Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, following NCAA tournament coverage.
AEW / Collision
AEW's Slam Dunk Collision event was split into two parts due to March Madness, airing on March 22nd and 23rd, following NCAA tournament coverage. The event featured multiple title matches and surprising developments.
The split format of Collision, due to the NCAA tournament, provided a unique viewing experience. The TNT Championship draw between Adam Cole and Daniel Garcia was described as an excellent match, leaving fans wanting more and possibly setting up a rematch. Julia Hart's match showed her resilience, and Harley Cameron's popularity and in-ring persona (Harleygram) are clearly connecting with the audience. The return of Chris Jericho and subsequent angle with Bandido over Gravity's mask adds another layer to the ongoing storylines. The viewership increase for the March 15th episode suggests strong interest in the Collision brand.
The event was split into two parts, airing on Saturday, March 22nd, and Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, following NCAA tournament coverage.
The match between Adam Cole and Daniel Garcia ended in a 20-minute draw.
Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta) retained the titles.
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