Mercedes Moné to defend TBS title against Reyna Isis on special Thursday night edition of AEW Collision

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Just a few days before she’ll lace up her boots and attempt to earn a world title shot at AEW Double or Nothing, Mercedes Moné is booked to appear in yet another high-stakes bout.

Moné will defend her TBS Championship on a special Thursday evening edition of AEW Collision this week, which is being taped this evening in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

In what she hopes will be a win which will cross her TBS title reign past the one-year mark, Moné is set to face CMLL veteran Reyna Isis.

Isis has spent the past decade in Mexico’s CMLL, where she has put together a pair of reigns as the Mexican National Women’s Champion. The upcoming booking will be her first-ever appearance in the AEW ring, although she has previously worked a pair of TV tapings for ROH.

Three days after her Collision performance, Moné will take on Jamie Hayter in the grand final matchup of the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament. If successful in that matchup, it’ll earn her a future shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship, currently held by Toni Storm.

A total of four matchups have been announced for Collision, which will air on TBS this Thursday – a change from the show’s usual Saturday evening spot on TNT.

Earlier on the card, the Grizzled Young Vets duo of James Drake and Zack Gibson will make their first in-ring AEW TV appearance since October when they take on the Paragon duo of Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong.

Kyle Fletcher is scheduled to face off against Jay Lethal, and a fast-paced banger could be on tap when Komander teams with Mike Bailey against Dralistco and Rush.

Here’s everything we know about the show thus far:

  • Mercedes Moné vs. Reyna Isis (TBS Championship)
  • James Drake & Zack Gibson vs. Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong
  • Komander & Mike Bailey vs. Dralistico & Rush
  • Jay Lethal vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Contract signing for FTR vs. Daniel Garcia & Nigel McGuinness
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