AEW Battle of the Belts XII results: Kazuchika Okada vs. Kyle O’Reilly Continental title match

The Continental title is on the line in the twelfth edition of Battle of the Belts.

Kyle O’Reilly will get his shot at Kazuchika Okada for the title immediately following this week’s Collision. At WrestleDream, O’Reilly asked Okada for a title match. After Okada rejected O’Reilly, the two ended up brawling. After O’Reilly won his match on Rampage, he issued the challenge again to Okada, with AEW making it official later in the show.

Another match will see Mariah May take on Anna Jay in a title eliminator match for the AEW Women’s Championship. Jay has been wanting to prove herself after spending the summer in Japan in Stardom and confronted May on Dynamite. The two ended up getting into a pull-apart. Christopher Daniels attempted to break up the altercation but ended up getting a slap from Jay that was meant for May.

A match with the new team of Brian Cage and Lance Archer will also take place. Both are new acquisitions of Don Callis.

Join us for live coverage of Battle of the Belts at 10 pm ET.


Battle of the Belts began with the Blackpool Combat Club beat down of Top Flight that ended Collision. Castagnoli dragged one of the Martins up the ramp, but John Silver drilled Castagnoli with a chair. The Dark Order came out to fight, but the BCC got the upper hand as well.

Moxley took the microphone and told the Dark Order that he would give them a chance to fight for their lives. He offered the Dark Order a Trios Title match right now and ordered the referee to ring the bell. Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness were on the call.

AEW World Trios Title Match – Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta) (c) (w/ Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir) defeated The Dark Order (John Silver, Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno)

This was a unique and interesting way to hook the Collision viewers on for Battle of the Belts, and to make sure the BCC story is an overarching one across any and all shows. The BCC look dominant and unrepentant in their cause, and the babyface army is beginning to build against them. The story is that the man most equipped to be their leader, Orange Cassidy, isn’t interested in being a leader as he said on Collision.

It was a three-on-one beatdown on Silver to start, as his partners were destroyed on the floor. Yuta hit the rocket launcher on Silver, but Uno broke up the pin. Uno got dragged out of the ring by Castagnoli as the beat down continued on Silver until he caught PAC with a lariat. A taped-up Reynolds tagged in and fought hard, but Castagnoli caught him with a Gorilla Press into a gutbuster. Castagnoli snatched him into a Sharpshooter.

Yuta brought in a chair, and as the referee was distracted, PAC landed a double stomp to the back of the head. Reynolds tapped out, giving the champions their second successful defense in a half hour. The BCC laid out the Dark Order after the match, with Shafir drilling Silver in the arm with the briefcase that contained the AEW World Title. The babyface locker room came out to clear house, with Orange Cassidy looking on before walking away.

AEW Continental Title Match – Kazuchika Okada (c) defeated Kyle O’Reilly

One of Okada’s better title defenses here, as O’Reilly worked hard and got the crowd to buy into his efforts to win the title. I’d recommend checking this one out.

Okada started slowly before O’Reilly came out of a rope break swinging. O’Reilly had an armbar blocked but transitioned into an ankle lock that forced Okada into the ropes. After a commercial break, Okada cut off a rallying O’Reilly with an uppercut to boos. Okada did a lot of crowd work as he worked over O’Reilly before O’Reilly dodged an apron tope and laid Okada out with his kick combination.

O’Reilly landed a hammerlock driver as the crowd did dueling chants. O’Reilly caught Okada with a dragon screw leg whip in the ropes, then hit a diving knee to Okada as he hung in the ropes. O’Reilly hit a diving knee to Okada’s thigh before locking on a kneebar. O’Reilly transitioned into a Figure Four style hold before Okada clawed at O’Reilly’s eyes to escape. Okada didn’t have the strength in the leg to pull O’Reilly up for a Tombstone, allowing O’Reilly to lay in kicks to the leg.

Okada caught O’Reilly on a corner charge, hitting a neckbreaker over the knee as we went to another commercial. Okada hit a shotgun dropkick to O’Reilly as we came back. As the 15-minute call came from the ring announcer, O’Reilly countered a Tombstone with a guillotine choke and a knee to the sternum. O’Reilly countered another Tombstone attempt with an ankle lock that forced Okada to the ropes.

Okada teased playing keepaway to run out the clock but caught O’Reilly on a jumping knee attempt and hit a DDT on the floor. Okada hit the elbow drop, but O’Reilly fought out of the Rainmaker. Okada caught O’Reilly with a short-arm lariat and a dropkick, but another Rainmaker attempt got fought off and countered into a guillotine choke. Okada pulled O’Reilly up into a Landslide, then hit the Rainmaker to retain the title.

Anna Jay had a pretaped promo. Mariah May had beaten her twice before, but she still felt that May had a receipt coming from all of her shady actions. She said that the Women’s Title had eluded her for four years, but she would earn her shot tonight in the eliminator match.

Rush & Dralistico were in the back. They said that they would destroy every single faction in this company. The camera panned down to see The Beast Mortos clawing at Hologram.

The Don Callis Family (Brian Cage & Lance Archer) defeated Jack Cartwheel & Jon Cruz

Cage murdered both guys, then tagged Archer in to murder them more. They had two awesome double-team moves, with Archer chokeslamming Cartwheel off of Cage’s shoulders and Archer hitting a Blackout into a Cage powerbomb.

The Undisputed Kingdom was backstage with The Beast Mortos & Lexy Nair. After offering the Beast some meat, they made it clear that they were disappointed with him joining La Faccion Ingobernable.

AEW Women’s World Title Eliminator Match – Anna Jay defeated Mariah May

Anna Jay came back from her Stardom tour, she hasn’t lost since coming back, and she beat the champion to set up a nice little TV defense for Mariah May. A solid match, and a nice bit of lower card booking.

Jay worked on May’s arm until May fought her off and hit a John Woo dropkick for a nearfall. Jay sent May into the corner and hit a spin kick but May came back by raining down fists on Jay. This isn’t as hard to follow as the time Orange Cassidy wrestled Isiah Kassidy, but it’s close. May hit the Mariah-Go-Round sidewalk slam for a nearfall.

After a commercial, Jay evaded a corner charge before getting into a strike battle with May. Jay fired up, hitting a Dangerous Jay kick and a John Woo dropkick of her own for a nearfall. Jay took May down with a side suplex for a nearfall. Jay locked on the Queen Slayer choke, but May bit her arm and hit a pair of suplexes for a nearfall.

May hit a hanging DDT for a nearfall. May took Jay off the top rope with a headscissors and hit a running knee, but Jay evaded the Storm Zero and got into a pinning predicament. Jay caught May in a flash pin to score the upset win and a future World Title match. The title match was quickly made official for the November 2nd Collision in Philadelphia.

AEW Collision, Battle of the Belts XII & Ring of Honor spoilers from Stockton, California

The following are spoilers for this Saturday’s AEW Collision & Battle of the Bets XII in addition to Ring of Honor.

AEW recorded both shows on Thursday at the Adventist Health Arena in Stockton, California.

Spoilers are courtesy of PWInsider.

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AEW Collision:

  • Rush & The Beast Mortos defeated The Outrunners. FTR saved The Outrunners after the bout.
  • House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews & Brody King) defeated three enhancement talents
  • Ricochet defeated AR Fox. Ricochet cut a promo on International Champion Konosuke Takeshita after the match.
  • Kris Statlander defeated Harley Cameron. Statlander challenged Kamille to a match and offered Mercedes Mone a front row seat.
  • Orange Cassidy defeated Bulk Bronson
  • Daniel Garcia, Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen defeated The Premier Athletes
  • Jamie Hayter defeated Brooke Havoc. Penelope Ford cut a promo on Hayter and announced she was going after Hayter/
  • Kyle Fletcher defeated Atlantis Jr.
  • AEW World Trios Champions Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta defeated Darius Martin, Dante Martin & Action Andretti to retain the titles. Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir entered for a post-match beatdown leading to Dark Order trying to make the save but they were beaten down.

AEW Battle of the Belts XII:

  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defeated Kyle O’Reilly to retain. This went nearly the 20-minute time limit
  • Brian Cage & Lance Archer defeated Jon Cruz & Jack Cartwheel
  • Anna Jay defeated Mariah May in an AEW Women’s World title eliminator for a future title opportunity.

Ring of Honor spoilers:

Tony Khan came out and did a tribute to Joe Koff, saying mainly the same things he had told the crowd in San Jose the night before.

  • Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun defeated OSJ & Dave Dutra
  • Reyna Isis defeated Lady Frost
  • Rocky Romero defeated Brandon Cutler
  • ROH men’s TV Champion Brian Cage defeated Komander
  • They held a championship celebration for ROH Women’s World Champion Athena for being the longest-running champion in company history. Billie Starkz got upset after Athena complained about the party and left. The segment ended when Abadon put a cake in the champion’s face.

Komander earns title shot against ROH TV champion Brian Cage

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The first challenger for new Ring of Honor men’s TV Champion Brian Cage will be Komander following the events of Thursday’s ROH TV show on HonorClub.

Komander earned the shot by defeating Willie Mack on Thursday and will be looking for his first taste of either AEW or ROH gold. Cage upended Atlantis Jr. at last Saturday’s WrestleDream to win the title — his first singles title in either AEW or ROH.

The match is expected to air on next week’s ROH TV after being taped on Thursday in Stockton, California. While the two have shared the ring several times, this will be their first one-on-one matchup.

Komander will head into the match on a three-match winning streak in ROH while Cage is undefeated in the ROH ring at 15-0.

For the full spoilers from the AEW Collision/Battle of the Belts/ROH taping including what belts were defended, click here.

AEW reveals Battle of the Belts XII date

AEW has revealed the date for the taping of Battle of the Belts XII.

AEW announced during Wednesday’s Dynamite show that Battle of the Belts will be taped alongside an episode of Collision on Thursday, October 17 in Stockton, California at the Adventist Health Arena.

Darby Allin, FTR, Jack Perry, Thunder Rosa, Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, Willow Nightingale, and Chris Jericho are featured in the promotional poster for the Collision/Battle of the Belts taping.

The October 17 taping date would seem to indicate that Battle of the Belts XII will air following Collision on Saturday, October 19.

The most recent Battle of the Belts XI special aired live on TNT on Saturday, July 27.

The show featured Dustin Rhodes, Ross Von Erich & Marshall Von Erich winning the vacant ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles in the main event over The Undisputed Kingdom, a Toni Storm win over Taya Valkyrie in an AEW Women’s title eliminator, plus Willow Nightingale defeating Deonna Purrazzo in a CMLL Women’s title eliminator.