The collision may bring a black hole nearby earth. Just a curious thought - if the black hole starts to suck earth in it and the gravity accelerates the earth to huge speed, it would probably feel like it's going to take an eternity to be sucked in because time slows down as speed increases. So the outside world would see the earth and the sun get sucked in the black hole at huge increasing speed and people on earth would be like 'meh'.
Also, does anyone know what is the actual speed of earth, the sun and the galaxy? If and when time is relative to the speed, what is actual time and what is our actual speed related to the center of the universe? The question arises what happens to time in the dead center of universe if an object sits still, is the time much faster there than it is in post big bang objects which hurl away? Could the measured speeding up of the expansion of the universe be explained by us actually slowing down so that time seems to flow faster for us and therefor objects seem to distance faster? Inquiring minds want to know 
Okay, here we go.
The speed of the Earth's orbit around the Sun: 18.64 miles/second (30 km/s)
Our Solar System is moving around the Milky Way Galaxy at about: 155.34 miles/second (250 km/s)
Our Milky Way Galaxy is moving in the local group at about : 186.41 miles/second (300 km/s)
That should cover it. Just note all the speeds are constantly changing. My speeds are going to be fast as it has been a while since I kept up with them.
Oh, our Solar System is moving upwards 90 degrees to the plane of the Milky Way as well. About 4 miles/second.
Eventually, if all theories hold, we will stop and reverse directions picking up speed as we head to the next 'big bang'.