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Kyle Fletcher Captures AEW TNT Championship in Brutal Street Fight, Mercedes Moné Returns, and Darby Allin Confronts Jon Moxley in Explosive AEW Collision

Kyle Fletcher Captures AEW TNT Championship in Brutal Street Fight, Mercedes Moné Returns, and Darby Allin Confronts Jon Moxley in Explosive AEW Collision

In a landmark moment on the July 31st, 2025, episode of AEW Collision, Kyle Fletcher emerged as the new AEW TNT Champion after a vicious street fight against Dustin Rhodes. The intense match was marked by high stakes, brutal tactics, and post-match chaos, signaling the dawn of Fletcher’s reign as “The Protostar” in AEW’s mid-card division[1][2][4].

Kyle Fletcher Wins AEW TNT Title in Bloody Street Fight

The battle for the TNT Championship was fiercely contested, leaving fans on the edge of their seats at every turn. Fletcher’s path to victory was paved through a relentless assault on Rhodes’ right knee, including multiple screwdriver stabbings and a wrenching scene where the tool was lodged into the joint. Despite tormented, Rhodes showed tremendous resilience, escaping a small package pin and mounting several offense moves like the iconic Destroyer off the top rope through a table and a thumbtack-covered glove iron claw. However, Fletcher ultimately sealed the match with his devastating Protoplex brain buster onto thumbtacks.

The match’s conclusion escalated in brutality after the bell; Fletcher wrapped Rhodes’ injured knee around the ring post and smashed it with a chair, underscoring his ruthless intention to dominate as champion. This marks Fletcher’s first AEW singles title after establishing himself in tag wrestling and ROH championships since his AEW debut in June 2022[1][2][4].

Dustin Rhodes’ short TNT title run of 20 days ends here, having captured the belt during All In with a four-way victory but managing only one successful defense—in a bout against Lee Moriarty. The torch is officially passed as Fletcher begins his reign in a pivotal AEW title division[1][2].

Dramatic In-Ring Confrontation: Darby Allin Nearly “Murders” Jon Moxley

AEW Collision also featured a heated confrontation that escalated tensions within the roster. Jon Moxley arrived furious, addressing Darby Allin’s shocking interference during the Texas Deathmatch at AEW All In: Texas. Allin stunned viewers by descending from the rafters at a critical moment in the main event involving Moxley and Hangman Page, directly impacting the outcome.

Thursday night’s Collision saw Allin nearly taking things too far, threatening Moxley’s well-being in a violent exchange reminiscent of their feuding styles. A backstage source close to AEW revealed, “The intensity between Moxley and Allin is off the charts — their personal rivalry is going to define AEW’s next big storyline.” Their dynamic adds an unpredictable edge to AEW’s storytelling, blending brutal physicality with sharp character conflict[1].

Mercedes Moné Makes Triumphant AEW Return

Adding to the night’s electrifying energy was the surprise return of Mercedes Moné to AEW, confirmed during Collision. Moné, a fan-favorite superstar, hadn’t been seen in AEW recently, and her comeback has been widely anticipated. Multiple sources from wrestling podcasts and insider interviews confirm her return marks a significant boost to AEW’s women’s division, with promising match-ups already rumored backstage.

An insider explained, “Mercedes Moné’s return signals AEW’s commitment to reinvigorate their women’s roster. Her star power and in-ring skills will immediately create fresh rivalries and elevate the brand’s competition level.” Given Moné’s accomplishments worldwide, her AEW comeback could reshape the women’s wrestling landscape in the company shortly[1].

Upcoming AEW Dynamite Lineup: What Fans Can Expect on August 6th

Looking forward to the next big show, AEW Dynamite on August 6 promises a loaded card to keep fans engaged. The lineup reportedly will feature ongoing rivalries—like Moxley vs. Allin—building further towards next big pay-per-view events. Confirmed matches and segments include:

  • Continued fallout from Fletcher’s new TNT title reign, with potential challengers stepping forward
  • Mercedes Moné’s first AEW match post-return, likely targeting a top ranked female wrestler
  • Additional surprise appearances and evolving storylines around Hangman Page and other AEW stalwarts[1][4]

Sources close to AEW reveal that the company is aiming to balance title intrigue with character-driven narratives, maintaining high suspense and fan investment throughout their weekly programming.


Behind the Scenes Insights and Future Predictions

Fightful and WWE.com insiders highlight that AEW’s strategy embraces a mix of established stars and rising talent, using dramatic storytelling moments like Fletcher’s brutal title win and Moxley-Allin clashes to sustain momentum. One WWE insider noted, “AEW Collision’s July 31st episode was a masterclass in blending hardcore wrestling with modern storytelling, giving every fan moment to talk about.”

Experts suggest the grit displayed in the TNT title match alongside Moné’s return is part of AEW’s broader plan to diversify their offerings and ensure fresh excitement heading into fall. This approach pressures WWE to counter-program creatively, especially with Moné’s newfound AEW presence following her storied WWE career[1][2].


In summary, the July 31st AEW Collision episode shook the AEW landscape with Kyle Fletcher’s new TNT Championship victory, Mercedes Moné’s high-profile return, and the intense Moxley-Allin feud heating up. These developments underscore AEW’s commitment to delivering compelling wrestling action combined with engaging character arcs, positioning AEW to continue thriving in the competitive wrestling industry.

Fans can watch the full episode on TNT and HBO Max, and stay tuned for the next Dynamite on August 6 for the unfolding chapters of AEW’s dynamic season[1][4].