AEW Spring BreakThru
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| Promotion | All Elite Wrestling | ||
| Date | April 16 and 17, 2025 | ||
| City | Boston, Massachusetts | ||
| Venue | MGM Music Hall at Fenway | ||
| Attendance | 3,200 | ||
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Spring BreakThru was a two-part professional wrestling television special produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It took place on April 16 and 17, 2025, at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, Massachusetts, encompassing the broadcasts of Wednesday Night Dynamite and a special Thursday airing of Collision, the latter being preempted from its usual Saturday night time slot to accommodate TNT coverage of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Both programs aired live, with Dynamite on April 16 on TBS in the United States and Collision on April 17 on TNT, also in the United States, with both shows also simulcast on the streaming service Max.
A total of 12 matches were held across both nights, with five on Dynamite and seven on Collision. In the main event of Dynamite, The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata) defeated the Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and interim title holder Jon Moxley) to win the AEW World Trios Championship, while in the main event of Collision, Kris Statlander and Julia Hart defeated Mercedes Moné and Harley Cameron. The Dynamite broadcast was also notable as it was the 289th episode of the program, making it the longest-running prime time weekly pro-wrestling program in Turner Sports history, surpassing the former World Championship Wrestling's Monday Nitro, which had 288 episodes.