AEW Collision live results: Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia rematch

The intrigue between former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and former TNT Champion Daniel Garcia continues on tonight’s live AEW Collision from Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena.

Moxley defeated Garcia in a recent clash on Dynamite, but took an interest in Garcia afterward with speculation he may be trying to recruit him for the Death Riders. This will be their fourth-ever singles match with Moxley a perfect 3-0.

Mark Briscoe battles Konosuke Takeshita where if Briscoe wins, he earns a TNT title shot against Kyle Fletcher. Fletcher and Don Callis will also be heard from on the broadcast.

In another billed all-star eight-woman tag team match, AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm teams with Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron and Kris Statlander against Thekla, Skye Blue, Julia Hart and Megan Bayne.

FTR takes on Adam Priest and the new “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington to round out the show.

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Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia

Collision starting off with a big match, as Daniel Garcia tries to finally get a win over Jon Moxley. Moxley fled to the ropes after a lock up, trying to bait Garcia into making a mistake. Both men exchanged some technical segments, with Garcia locking on a modified STF, transitioning into a pinfall attempt for 1. Moxley hit a snapmare and a kick to the back, and Garcia fired up and hit some hard forearms on Moxley, but Moxley responded with a hard lariat, getting what he wanted and putting Garcia on the defence.

Moxley started taking Garcia apart at this point with punches and chops in the corner. Garcia did not stay on the defence for too long, as Garcia attacked the knee of Moxley with dragon screws, submissions, and smashing Moxley’s knee into the ring post before locking on a figure four around the ring post. As they went back to the ring, Moxley hit a shotgun dropkick that sent Garcia flying from the apron into the announce table. Moxley stretched his knee out on the guardrail as they went to break on TNT.

Moxley continued to beat Garcia around the ringside area, including throwing him into the steps during the break. Moxley hit a spike piledriver in the middle of the ring for a 2-count and transitioned into an armbar. Garcia managed to roll into the ropes as they came back from the break on TNT. Moxley went for a Death Valley Driver on the apron, but Garcia fought out with repeated elbows to Moxley’s head, stunning him, and Garcia hit a piledriver on the apron to a huge pop from the crowd.

Garcia countered a bulldog choke with a stalling back suplex, and hit some face scraping kicks in the corner. Moxley went for a lariat out of the corner but Garcia ducked, and Moxley went for a sharpshooter, but Garcia countered into a very close 2-count. Garcia hit a superplex out of the corner for a 2-count and did a bulldog choke on Moxley, but Moxley fought out and hit a Paradigm Shift. Garcia kicked out at 2, so Moxley hit a running knee to the face for another 2-count and a locked on the bulldog choke, but Garcia rolled through and locked on the Dragon Tamer.

Moxley barely made the ropes to escape the hold. Both men struggled to their feat and Moxley invited Garcia to keep hitting him with hard forearms and stomps. Garcia countered out of a Death Rider, and them Moxley suplexed them both over the top rope and to the floor. This match is awesome. Garcia and Moxley hit a series of hard forearms, and Garcia went for the rebound lariat, but Moxley countered into a rear naked choke that Garcia countered into a roll up, but Moxley sat down on it and pinned Garcia. Tremendous match.

Result: Jon Moxley

If you are someone that thinks Jon Moxley can’t work, you need to watch this match. Moxley was tremendous in this match, giving everything he could to Garcia before winning. An excellent match that in different times would be considered one of the better TV matches of the year, but this is pretty much standard fare for AEW. Nonetheless, an awesome match.

–Daniel Garcia shoved Daddy Magic away and talked to Tony Schiavone saying that he was tired of having a tremendous match, but still losing, and while he keeps getting back up, having a good 5-years just isn’t good enough. It seems like Garcia is going to be making some changes, and might be joining those Death Riders soon, I think.

–A recap aired of Kyle Fletcher hitting a brainbuster on a chair on Hangman Page and a brainbuster off the apron through a table on Kenny Omega on Dynamite.

–Big Bill was backstage with Bryan Keith, and Bill called out Philadelphia saying that this was the city that mocked him as he hit rock bottom, but he is now in the best shape of his life, and he was a real tough guy that came from New York City. Bill called out the tough guy from New York City that he hasn’t seen in a long time, calling out Eddie Kingston. The fans reacted with chants for Kingston, so it seems we’ll be seeing him back soon, which brings joy to my heart.

FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) (w/ Stokely Hathaway) vs. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

Adam Priest reminds me a lot of 2005 James Gibson (Jamie Knoble), from his size, to the toughness he exudes in the ring. It’s clear that FTR really like Priest, as they were happy to sell for him in this match. Cash and Priest exchanged some holds, then Billington and Harwood tagged in and continued doing the same. Billington hit a monkey flip and a Ricky Steamboat armdrag before tagging out to Priest. Harwood immediately drove Priest back to his corner and tagged out to Wheeler as they double teamed Priest.

Billington and Priest hit stereo snap suplexes that sent FTR to the floor, while a confused Stokley Hathaway looked on. Nigel McGuinness stated that he was surprised Stokely Hathaway wasn’t in a wheelchair after taking a killswitch from Christian Cage, which made me laugh. FTR hit a double clothesline on Priest as they went to ad break. Wheeler suplexed Priest across the top rope and started working him over for the heat. Wheeler distracted the referee while Harwood fishhooked Priest.

Wheeler and Priest started brawling on the floor, and Priest got the better of it. Priest threw Wheeler into the pillar near the crowd, then went back into the ring with Wheeler and hit a clothesline that sent him back to the floor, followed by a dive, while Billington locked on a crossface on Harwood, and hit a wheelbarrow suplex off the top rope for a 2-count. Billington missed a top rope headbutt, and Harwood tried to hit a superplex for Power & Glory, but Priest knocked Wheeler off the top rope and Billington knocked Harwood off the ropes before they hit a double flying headbutt for a 2-count that Wheeler broke up.

Harwood hit a Hansen lariat on Priest and FTR hit stereo German suplexes on Billington and Priest for a 2-count. Priest and Billington did roll up FTR for a near fall, but FTR quickly got back up and hit hard strikes before finally hitting Power & Glory on Priest for the pinfall.

Result: FTR

It seems FTR was determined to give these young guys a chance to look great, just like Moxley was with Garcia. Excellent match.

–Harwood locked Priest in a crossface and Billington made the save, but Hathaway made them stop the beat down, blaming Copeland and Christian Cage for the violence committed in the match, and wanted them to know that it was only 2-weeks before they ended their careers.

–An ad played with Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum as they were hanging out in brother nature, while they suddenly heard the cry of a peacock. They looked around and found several of the Boys, and they turned around and saw Dalton Castle there. Dalton Castle joined them and said that they were going to break some hearts. Dalton Castle is back!

–Jon Moxley talked backstage about what all the young guys wanted as they kept chasing after him, and it couldn’t be his God given talent, as he had none, or his people skills, as he doesn’t have those, and it wasn’t his belts, but it was because he is the guy that has the will to keep doing what needs to be done. Moxley made it clear that he wanted nothing more than to have Darby Allin by his side, fighting with him, but since he keeps coming back to fight for more, he is going to take Darby Allin out and make room for someone next to him that wants to be a master of the craft, as that is why people keep coming for him. Excellent promo.

The Triangle of Madness (Julia Hart, Skye Blue, & Thekla) & Megan Bayne vs. Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, & Toni Storm

Wheeler Yuta came to ringside to talk to Statlander before being sent to the back. Thekla and Toni Storm started the match, with a battle of two different generations of Stardom stars. Cameron came in and hit a Russian legsweep on Julia Hart, while Statlander came in and did a tilt-a-whirl on Cameron to send her into Hart for a 2-count. Shirakawa hit a slingblade on Hart for another near fall, but to stop Shirakawa from tagging out to continue the offence, the heels ran around the ring and pulled all the babyfaces from the apron. Hart tagged out to Bayne, who hit a clothesline on Shirakawa, as they went to ad break.

Blue continued to get the heat on Shirakawa throughout the ad break, leading to the fans to chant loudly for Shirakawa. Hart hit a standing moonsault on Shirakawa for a 2-count as they came back from the break. Shirakawa figure foured the legs of Skye Blue while hitting a DDT on Hart. Toni Storm came in and ran wild, but was pulled from the ring by Megan Bayne. Statlander held the hand on Mina Shirakawa, allowing her to run up the ropes and hit a dive onto Bayne on the floor. Statlander and Cameron hit a double team move on Blue. The rest of the women all hit big moves, ending with Statlander hitting a big lariat on Bayne, but Bayne responded with her own, and then both women tumbled to the floor.

Cameron and Blue were left in the ring and they crashed into each other and were left laying in the middle of the ring. Hart and Statlander exchanged strikes, but Hart locked on an octopus stretch on Statlander in the middle of the ring. Cameron sent Bayne flying into the ring post, but Bayne drove Cameron into a ringside pillar. Statlander hit an electric chair on Julia Hart before wrapping Hart up with a seatbelt pinfall, stealing Wheeler Yuta’s move.

Result: Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, & Toni Storm

In the post match, the Triangle of Madness attacked Statlander, while also laying out Mina Shirakawa and Toni Storm before Jamie Hayter made the save and drove them away, while Hayter and Storm were left in the ring. Hayter offered to help Storm up, and Storm was suspicious, but Statlander tried to make peace between the two of them, as the fans chanted “Hug it out!”

Storm grabbed a microphone and asked if they wanted to get nuts and appear to challenge the Triangle of Madness to a six-woman tag with Statlander and Hayter for AEW All Out. All parties agreed…except it was actually a four-way Women’s World title match featuring Storm, Thekla, Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter.

–An Ace Austin hype video aired, showing his run with Chris Bey in New Japan and as a member of Bullet Club, and highlights of matches he had there and in ROH over the years. Austin is great, so I can’t wait to see what he will do in AEW.

–Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn were backstage, and that was a nice transition to Bullet Club Gold from the last video, and they talked about needing to figure out what was next. They put away Card Blade and Card Colten, saying they needed to take this seriously, and left the interview with Lexy Nair.

–A recap of Riho returning to attack Mercedes Mone aired, and Mercedes Mone challenged her and Alex Windsor to a match for Dynamite when she teams with Emi Sakura, the trainer of Riho.

–Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander, & Kyle Fletcher came out to discuss what happened with Hangman Page and Kenny Omega last week, while also talking about Mark Briscoe and Konosuke Takeshita later in the night with Tony Schiavone. Callis cut Schiavone off and claimed that Fletcher has put Kenny Omega out forever, and how Alexander had the other team exactly where he wanted them last week.

Alexander talked about how when he debuted in AEW he fought Hangman Page and lost, but he is not the same guy that debuted earlier this year, and he was going to run through Hangman Page for the sake of the Callis family. Fletcher talked about how he has taken out all his contenders, so in the meantime, he had plans, and he was the man to fill the shoes of Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, and Will Ospreay, he was going to challenge Hangman Adam Page to a world title match at AEW All Out.

Fletcher said that All Out was the show where Hangman Page got his first chance at the AEW World Championship, but unlike Page, he was not going to take 3 years to win it, and will not fail like Page did in his first title match. Nor would it take him 6 years to become the top guy in AEW, and if Hangman Page didn’t accept, he had no problem putting Page on the injured list and taking the vacant title from his hands. This was an excellent promo.

–Kyle O’Reilly was backstage with Ishii, Roderick Strong, and Hologram, and he said that it was weird, because they successfully cloned a luchadore (Clon, the evil Hologram, apparently). O’Reilly said that Ishii was going back to Japan for a few weeks, and Strong said he would fine if Ishii never came back. O’Reilly said he could tell Ishii was emotional, as Ishii stared on, emotionless, which was funny. O’Reilly claimed that everything was great in Conglomalamaland, and they just needed to cool off.

–Lexy Nair was with Anthony Bowens backstage, and Bowens said he was happy there was no Billy Gunn or Max Caster nearby, and he was busy doing media for AEW with a ton of WBD events, and Jerry Lynn walked up and said Bowens needed to take a long, hard look in the mirror to find out what was missing.

Konosuke Takeshita (w/ Josh Alexander & Don Callis) vs. Mark Briscoe

Briscoe and Takeshita started the match relatively calm, exchanging holds, until Takeshita raked the eyes of Briscoe. They started exchanging strikes at this moment as they went to break on TNT. Briscoe hit ten punches in the corner to the delight of the fans. Briscoe has a remarkable way of getting the fans into everything he does, and eliciting sympathy in ways few can. Takeshita took out the leg of Briscoe as he went for the Cactus Elbow, and hit a DDT to the floor off the apron.

Briscoe was not one to take that laying down though, hitting some hard chops once he was back on his feat, and hitting a Fisherman’s Buster for a 2-count. Briscoe flipped over a back body drop, landing on his feet, but turned into a Blue Thunder Bomb from Takeshita for a 2-count. Takeshita sent Briscoe to the floor and hit a tope con giro in front of the announce desk. Briscoe low bridged Takeshita and hit a dropkick before hitting a block buster off the apron to the floor.

Briscoe hit a running lariat for a 2-count. Both men hit lariats and were left down in the middle of the ring. Takeshita went for a superplex, but Briscoe responded with a sunset powerbomb off the ropes and went for the Froggy Bow, but Takeshita got the knees up. Takeshita hit a helluva kick in the corner and a German suplex, but Briscoe fired up and nailed Takeshita with a lariat for a 2-count. Briscoe went for the Jay Driller, but Takeshita countered into an inverted piledriver and a wheelbarrow into a German suplex for a 2-count.

Briscoe hit a palm strike and climbed the ropes, and Takeshita cut him off. Takeshita went for a suplex or falcon arrow, but Briscoe blocked it and bit the head of Takeshtia before hitting a headbutt and going for a Froggy Bow, but Don Callis got on the apron, and MJF ran out and shoved Briscoe off the ropes, letting Takeshita hit a running knee and a falcon arrow for the pinfall.

Result: Konosuke Takeshita

This was an incredible match. Briscoe and Takeshita steal the show on a show where it was hard to steal it after the opener.

–MJF started beating on Briscoe in the post match, but Takeshita shoved MJF, indicating that he didn’t need help. Callis tried to make peace between the two, taking Takeshita from the ring. MJF and Briscoe started brawling and security ran out to pull them apart.

MJF grabbed a mic and said that he was tired of Briscoe, and he could name the place and the stipulation, because it was time to end this. Briscoe said that MJF made a huge mistake, and the place was All Out in Toronto, while the stipulation was something he would come up with later.

Final Thoughts

This was a tremendous episode of Collision. Some major angles to setup matches for AEW All Out, great wrestling, and great promos. You can’t ask for a better show than this to hype up a PPV, while also being great in a self contained way with the quality of the matches. AEW hit it out of the park this week.

AEW Dynamite – 9/10/25

  • Hangman Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander
  • Ricochet vs. Shelton Benjamin
  • Mercedes Mone & Emi Sakura vs. Riho & Alex Windsor

AEW All Out – 9/20/25

  • AEW World Championship: Hangman Adam Page (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Coffin Match: Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin
  • Mark Briscoe vs. MJF
  • TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Riho
  • Toni Storm, Kris Statlander, & Jamie Hayter vs. The Triangle of Madness

AEW Collision live results: All-star women’s trios match

Tonight’s live AEW Collision from the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia will feature AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm in action.

In a trios bout, Storm joins Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata to take on Julia Hart, Skye Blue & Billie Starkz.

TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher will team with Josh Alexander against Kyle O’Reilly and Tomohiro Ishii. Whether Fletcher chooses to answer Mark Briscoe’s challenge from last week remains to be seen.

In a grudge match building for weeks, Juice Robinson takes on Big Bill while the undefeated Hologram challenges former ROH World Champion Jay Lethal.

Former AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR will take on JD Drake & Adam Priest in a battle of North Carolinians.

Our live coverage begins at 8 PM Eastern.

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Live from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia with Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness were on commentary. 

Daniel Garcia (w/ Matt Menard) vs. Blake Christian (w/ Lee Johnson)

Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir came out as the bell rang to offer some advice to Daniel Garcia, with Moxley whispering something in Garcia’s ear. They left and Menard was confused on commentary. Garcia came out of the blocks aggressively with a hard back elbow. On the floor, Garcia caught Christian with a hard boot. Lee Johnson distracted Garcia, setting him up for a tope from Christian. Christian hit a standing moonsault off the barricade. 

Christian wore down Garcia with a chinlock. Garcia broke free and came back with forearms and hard chops. Garcia hit a Twist ’n Shout swinging neckbreaker for a near fall. Christian came back with a springboard DDT. Christian went for a springboard 450, but Garcia caught him with a front guillotine, then transitioned into a piledriver and got the pinfall. 

After the match, Schiavone interviewed Garcia about Moxley, but Garcia doesn’t want to talk about it. Instead, Garcia challenged Moxley to a match next week. Shafir and Wheeler Yuta came out to accept on Moxley’s behalf. Yuta reminded Garcia they’ve already slayed the “real American Dragon” before Shafir dragged him to the back. 

Match Result: Daniel Garcia defeated Blake Christian (6:06)

— In the parking lot, the Conglomerations conglomerated with Roderick Strong. Kyle O’Reilly doesn’t even think the members of the Don Callis family are related! 

Kyle Fletcher & Josh Alexander (w/ Don Callis) vs. Tomohiro Ishii & Kyle O’Reilly

It’s about time to run back Kyle vs. Kyle, and doing it in Philadelphia should result in some spectacular chants. Immediately the crowd started with “Let’s Go Kyle!” chants. 

O’Reilly began the match with Alexander and some spectacular mat work while the fans chanted their love Don Callis as only Philly fans can. Ishii got the tag and got a pop. Ishii leveled Alexander with a forearm and ran through him with a tackle. After a consult from Fletcher on the floor, Alexander caught Ishii with a knee to take control. Tags were made on both sides for the first Kyle v. Kyle confrontation. “Let’s Go Kyle/Kyle Sucks!” O’Reilly caught Fletcher with a cross arm breaker into an anklelock, and somehow Fletcher got bloodied right at his left eye. Ishii caught Fletcher with more chops. Fletcher finally caught O’Reilly with a boot to send him to the floor, and Alexander followed up with a boot of his own to allow the Callis family to take control. 

Back in the ring, Alexander missed a moonsault off the top on O’Reilly, and both men knocked each other down with a double clothesline. Ishii and Fletcher got the tags, and Ishii beat on both his opponents with forearms. Ishii sent Fletcher flying with a pounce. Ishii with a brainbuster on Fletcher for a near fall. Fletcher hit a superkick, Ishii came back and dumped him with a German suplex, so Fletcher dropped Ishii on his head with a Michinoku Driver. 

Tags were made on both sides again, and O’Reilly and Alexander exchanged forearms. O’Reilly hit a knee and locked on a guillotine choke, but Alexander escaped with an ankle lock! O’Reilly countered that with an ankle lock of his own. O’Reilly hit a combination of strikes and a suplex for a near fall. O’Reilly locked in another arm bar, but Alexander escaped by getting to the ropes. More strikes from O’Reilly and Ishii, and they leveled Alexander with a Hi-Lo attack for a near fall, broken up by Fletcher. 

The Kyles went to the floor where O’Reilly missed a running knee off the apron and hit the barricade. Fletcher then tripped up Ishii. Distracted, Alexander kicked Ishii low, then dropped him on his head with a package piledriver to get the pinfall. Great tag match, but the Kyles weren’t really in the ring against each other enough to get some really inspired chants from the crowd. 

After the match, Roderick Strong came to check on O’Reilly, who was more interested in checking on Ishii.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher & Josh Alexander defeated Tomohiro Ishii & Kyle O’Reilly (13:00)

— Thekla and Jamie Hayter brawled in the parking lot. 

— In a different part of the parking lot, Mother Wayne tried to moderate a truce between Kip Sabian and Killswitch, with little success. 

Hologram vs. Jay Lethal

The match opened with both guys exchanging holds and counters, with neither gaining an edge until Lethal caught Hologram with a backbreaker. Lethal followed that by sending Hologram face down to the mat out of a suplex. 

Lethal charged in for a clothesline, but Hologram caught him with an enziguri. Lethal powered  Hologram up for a suplex, but Hologram escaped and caught Lethal with a small package for two. Lethal hit a snap suplex. Letha hit a springboard dropkick to send Hologram to the floor, and he followed him out with a tope. Lethal threw Hologram back in the ring, but as Lethal caught his breath on the floor, Hologram quickly came back to hit Lethal with a tope of his own! 

Back in the ring, Hologram hit a high-angle death valley driver for a near fall. The crowd chanted for both men as Hologram climbed to the top. Hologram dove off the top into a Lethal Combination. Lethal went to the top for an elbow, but Hologram turned that into a cradle for another near fall. Lethal countered a submission attempt from Hologram with the figure-four leg lock, but Hologram got the ropes. Lethal went for a Lethal Injection, but Hologram caught him with a backstabber. Hologram hit a helicopter sitout powerbomb to get the pinfall. This was Hologram’s 31st victory.

After the match, Hologram’s music “glitched” again (like it did last night at Death Before Dishonor). This time the arena lights turned red and the screen read “Clon activated.” 

Match Result: Hologram defeated Jay Lethal (9:54)

— Ricochet with the Gates of Agony and The Hurt Syndicate cut pre-taped promos on each other in a video package. MVP said Ricochet started a war he can’t win, while Ricochet demands respect. 

Alex Windsor vs. Ashley Vox

Windsor shouts her last name a lot. A powerbomb and a sharpshooter leads to a quick tap out from Vox. 

After the match, Schiavone interviewed Windsor in the ring, stirring stuff up between she and Mercedes Mone. Windsor does not appreciate Mone making jokes about Will Ospreay injuries and wants a match with Mone in Philadelphia. 

Match Result: Alex Windsor defeated Ashley Vox (1:11)

— Under an overpass in Philadelphia, Lexi Nair moderated a face-to-face between Mark Briscoe and Don Callis. If Briscoe can beat another member of the Don Callis family (probably Lance Archer I’m guessing), then Briscoe gets a TNT title shot with Kyle Fletcher. 

FTR vs. JD Drake & Adam Priest (8:50)

No Stokely Hathaway with FTR after Wednesday. Dax Harwood was caught in the opposite corner for a bit and has his leg worked over. Drake caught Wheeler with a slingshot senton. He went to the top for a moonsault, but Wheeler distracted the ref so Harwood could crotch him on the top rope, then clothesline him to the mat. 

Coming back from commercial, Drake hit the moonsault on Wheeler for a near fall, and the crowd was going nuts. FTR took Drake out with a Shatter Machine. Priest tried to fight off both members of FTR. Harwood cut him off with a jab. The crowd chanted what FTR used to mean at Dax and Cash. Priest German suplexed Harwood out of the corner. Harwood leveled him with a lariat. Harwood sent Priest into the corner shoulder-first several times. Harwood locked in Adam Copeland’s version of the crossface and Priest tapped out.  

After the match, Cash cut a promo, trying to shout over the crowd’s boos.  Cash’s shouting promo wasn’t great, but Dax took the mic and redeemed it. All Out should have been a dream match between eras, but now it’s going to be the end of the careers of Copeland and Cage. 

Match Result: FTR defeated JD Drake & Adam Priest (8:50)

— A recap from Death Before Dishonor, where Sammy Guevara chose Rush as his mystery partner to win the held up ROH World Tag Team Championship. Guevara turned heel in the process and joined Los Facción Ingobernable. 

— In a loading dock next to a dumpster, Lexi Nair got words from the Don Callis Family. Josh Alexander is going after Kenny Omega in the 8-man tag on Dynamite, and it sounded like Kyle Fletcher might be targeting Adam Page. 

Big Bill (w/ Bryan Keith) vs. Juice Robinson (w/ Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn cutouts) (9:28)

The commentators brought up how Big Bill and Bryan Keith learned a lot under Chris Jericho. Robinson worked Bill over with a side headlock. Bill tried to escape with a back suplex, but Robinson held on the headlock! Bill finally escaped, did a nice leapfrog to avoid Robinson’s charge, then sent him to the floor with a nasty boot. 

The fight went to the floor where Robinson and Bill sent each other headfirst into the big support beam in the middle of the entrance way. Back in the ring, Bill hit a clothesline for a near fall. Bill slowed things down with a bearhug, but Robinson elbowed and bit his way out of it. Bill miss a splash in the corner, and Robinson went to work on Bill’s knee. Robinson went low with a sliding dropkick. Robinson peppered Bill with rights, hit a shotgun dropkick, and delivered the Left Hand of God for a near fall. Robinson went to the top, but Bryan Keith jumped on the apron to distract him. Robinson took Keith out with a clothesline, but then walked right into a Black Hole Slam and Bill got the pinfall. 

Match Result: Big Bill defeated Juice Robinson (9:28)

— Sky Flight want the ROH World Six Man Titles. 

— Gabe Kidd wants Darby Allin in a fight next week in Philadelphia. 

Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata vs. Billie Starkz, Julia Hart & Skye Blue (12:01)

I think one side is short a couple of stars. 

Crowd was very much into Toni Storm, who outwrestled Blue in the opening minutes. One determined fan chanted for Bille Starks, so Blue tagged her in. She got some offense in until Storm put her down with a backbreaker. Then the babyfaces had their way with Starks. Stakrs escaped and tagged in Hart. Aminatia floored Hart with a forearm and suplexed her to the mat. Aminata drove Hart to the mat with a  sit-out full nelson drop, then gave her the Chocolate Kisses. After the other heels were dumped to the floor, Aminata held Hart open for the hip attack from Storm. Shirakawa took out all the heels with a crossbody to the floor. 

Back in the ring after a commercial, Aminata took Hart down with a twisting neckbreaker. Tags were made, and Storm hit Skye Blue with a pair of shotgun dropkicks. A German suplex and hip attack followed.  Hart tried to run in and got dumped with a German suplex. Hart got her nose bloodied on a shot from Storm, which I think messed up a spot or two.

Storm floored Blue with a clothesline. Shirawaka took Hart down with a slingblade. Mina tied up Hart’s legs with a cloverleaf, but instead of stepping over like a sharpshooter, Mina snapped back to the mat. Shirakawa locked Hart in a figure-four, but Blue turned them over to reverse the hold. Aminata and Storm suplexed Starkz on the floor, but Blue caught Storm and Aminata with kicks. Starkz got the tag and came off the top, but Mina ducked and caught Starkz with an elbow. Shirakawa finished off Starkz with the Glamorous Driver to get the pinfall. 

After the match, Thekla ran in and attacked Shirakawa and Aminata, giving the 4-3 edge to the heels. Blue and Hart double teamed Storm with a face-first suplex and a double thrust kick. Thekla finished off Storm with a spear. The Triangle of Madness did the same to Shirakawa and Aminata. The Triangle of Madness stood over the babyfaces to end the show. 

Match Result: Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa & Queen Aminata defeated Billie Starkz, Julia Hart & Skye Blue (12:01)

New for this Wednesday:

  • Mercedes Mone will defend the TBS title against Alex Windsor

New for next Saturday:

  • Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia

AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door live results: All-star lights out steel cage match

The fourth-ever AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door debuts from the O2 Arena in London, England.

The show is headlined by an all-star lights out steel cage match as Will Ospreay teams with Kenny Omega, Darby Allin, Kota Ibushi & Hiroshi Tanahashi against Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks.

AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against MJF in a stipulation-heavy match.

AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm will defend against Athena while TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Alex Windsor, Bozilla, and Persephone in a four-way.

AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Swerve Strickland while AEW World Tag Team Champion The Hurt Syndicate defend against FTR and Brodido in a three-way.

TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher defends against Hiromu Takahashi while IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. defends against former ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness.

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage reunite for the first time since 2014 when they face the returning Killswitch & Kip Sabian.

Three matches make up the Zero Hour pre-show that kicks off at 11:30 AM Eastern.

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Zero Hour

The Wrestle Aunts (Renee Paquette & RJ City), Jeff Jarrett & Madison Rayne welcome us to Zero Hour, letting us know today’s show is sold out before running down the card. They said Bryan Danielson was supposed to join the crew, but he’s a busy man, maybe he’ll show up?

CRU (Lio Rush & Action Andretti), Josh Alexander & Hechicero (w/Don Callis, Lance Archer & Rocky Romero) vs. Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly), IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion El Desperado & Yuya Uemura

(Party match to get the crowd going out the gate, as Uemura was the one to get the W and show off the Deadbolt to the London crowd. The post-match, Ishii received a huge reaction for his appearance and it continues the story of O’Reilly having to choose where his allegiances lie with either The Conglomeration or Paragon, Strong won’t let him have both it appears.)

Excalibur & Ian Riccaboni on the call, as even though the crowd is still filing in, Callis was booed out of the building during his over-the-top introduction for Hechicero before leaving Romero & Archer in charge ringside. Fast opening sequence from Alexander & Uemura before Hechicero & Desperado tagged in and exchanged pinfall and submission attempts. Hechicero rolled out of Numero Dos, teased tagging CRU, but Alexander got the tag. Rush wasn’t having in and blind tagged himself in to put the boots to Desperado with Andretti. Showing the quickness, though, Desperado dodged a series of clotheslines, as O’Reilly made the tag, but he ate a flurry of fast double teams from CRU. Taking too long to follow-up, O’Reilly managed a tag to Strong, as the Paragon duo went to work double teaming the entire opposition, including a DDT/Backbreaker combo.

Hechicero swept out the leg from Strong, allowing Andretti to hit enough of a springboard kick and take control. Rush tried for Rush Hour, but Strong countered into a backbreaker, leading to a hot tag to O’Reilly. CRU kept getting trapped in submissions, until O’Reilly hit a dueling Dragon Screw until a running Shooting Star from Andretti saved Rush, who was locked in a cross arm-breaker. Uemura finally gets back in and slugged it out with Alexander, firing off deep arm drags and a dropkick. Alexander dodged the Deadbolt with a back suplex, as CRU wiped out Paragon with double dives, while Alexander & Hechicero hit an assisted Cradle DDT. The match broke down, as O’Reilly ate a Rush Hour/Stunner combo from CRU, before Andretti wiped out a pile outside with a Cancun Tornado. Uemura avoided a Frog Splash from Rush and ultimately hit the Deadbolt Suplex for the win.

O’Reilly celebrated with Uemura, saying that was dope as hell before the Callis CRU put a beat down on the victors. The sirens for Tomohiro Ishii’s music hit, as he power walked to the ring with Lance Archer waiting for a stare down. Ishii broke free from a choke slam attempt and planted Archer with an impressive brainbuster to a huge pop. O’Reilly celebrated with his Conglomeration bud, until Strong pulled him away, leaving Uemura, Desperado & Ishii having the ring.

Match Result: Paragon, El Desperado & Yuya Uemura defeated CRU, Josh Alexander & Hechicero when Uemura pinned Rush

Ricochet & Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) vs. JetSpeed (Speedball Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) & Michael Oku (w/Amira Blair)

(The crowd was on fire for this entire match, until the finish, which you could hear a pin drop with how disappointed they were. Oku was so massively over, I would hope we’re getting a singles match down the line between himself & Ricochet.)

Massive ovation for Oku, who started things off with Ricochet, meeting him with a snap hurricanrana and dropkick before Kaun & Liona cleaned house. Ricochet & G.O.A. mocked the crowd while sitting on the apron, giving JetSpeed a chance to hit a double drive-by dropkick before triple paint-brushing Ricochet in the noggin. Oku got the crowd going, but was Pounced clear over the top by Liona. This was a terrifying spot, as Oku landed on his face, just narrowly avoided taking that gnarly bump on his neck. After being isolated, Oku finally was able to use his speed to dodge offense from Kaun and make the hot tag to Knight. Kaun caught Oku trying a hurricanrana out of the corner, so Knight joined and did the move too, causing Kaun to take the move right into an awaiting Bailey powerbomb.

Liona made the save briefly, but Oku flew in with a missile dropkick. Kaun steamrolled Oku, as Bailey saved his partner with a backflip double-knees to Kaun’s midsection. Oku & Ricochet tag in, as Oku hit a springboard dropkick on the apron and backflip plancha. Liona charged full speed, missed Oku and ran right into the post, as Oku flattened Ricochet back inside with a Frog Splash. G.O.A. tried to Open the Gates on Oku, but JetSpeed flew in with double dropkicks. Bailey teased a springboard on Ricochet but wiped out G.O.A. with a huge moonsault. Oku followed suit, hitting a springboard moonsault on Ricochet for two. Half crab was applied, as JetSpeed tried to hold off G.O.A. as Ricochet raked the eyes to get free. Huge shotgun dropkick from Kaun, as they Opened the Gates on Oku before Ricochet hit the Spirit Gun for the win. Commentary said Ricochet stole a career defining moment from Oku.

Match Result: Ricochet & Gates of Agony defeated Michael Oku & JetSpeed when Ricochet pinned Oku

-Lexy Nair is backstage with Don Callis, asking if he’s worried about all the titles the Family has on the line tonight? Callis said heavy is the head that wears the crown and he’s taken out the most expensive insurance policies to make sure they retain their gold. Callis calls Prince Nana a psychotic and questions Swerve Strickland taking advice from him, while Okada has someone like Callis. Also, he said Kyle Fletcher will crush his old pal Hiromu on their way to victory.

Willow Nightingale, Kris Statlander, Queen Aminata & Harley Cameron vs. Megan Bayne (w/Penelope Ford) & Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart & Skye Blue)

(Another chaotic party match that was able continue the never-ending storyline between Nightingale & Statlander, while also keeping the bad blood going with Thekla & Aminata as well. I can only hope by the end of the year at the latest, we get an end game to this frenemies story with Willow & Stat.)

Quadruple corner punches in bunches from the babyface team, as everyone but Statlander & Nightingale high-fived one another. Nightingale was clocked by Thekla, but as soon as she tagged in Hart, Nightingale slammed her to the mat and tagged Aminata. A spinning Full Nelson, as Riccaboni made a Ken Patera reference before Aminata delivered Chocolate Kisses (I can’t believe I just used those two in the same sentence). Statlander made the tag, as Hart recovered and did her rope walk clubbing blow, as her & Blue clotheslined Statlander outside. Bayne had Nightingale in a fireman’s carry, all while planting Aminata with a fall away slam. Hart distracted the ref, as Bayne followed with a Tope, while Ford hit a Moonsault off the post. Thekla locked in the Spider Choke in the ropes, as they kept Statlander isolated.

Statlander got free from Blue, refused to tag Nightingale, instead opting for Cameron, who ran wild with a head scissors and corner splash. Bayne caught a cross body and countered into a fall away slam. Cameron dodged a splash and Aminata tagged in to slug it out with Bayne, who steamrolled her with a lariat. Aminata avoided a powerbomb into a hurricanran and wanted more Chocolate Kisses, but Bayne powered up, tried a Tombstone, only Aminata spiked her with a counter. Hot tag from Nightingale, who flattened Blue with a spinebuster and rolling DVD. Thekla hit a dive off the top onto Aminata & Statlander before brawling with Aminata up the ramp to continue their rivalry. Cameron was rag dolled by Bayne, wanted a Liger Bomb, but Cameron took her face mask off and hit Bayne repeatedly in the head with it. Tilt-a-whirl DDT spiked Bayne for two, as Nightingale & Statlander were pulled off the apron by Blue & Hart. Nightingale wasn’t having it, she Pounced Blue and sent Hart crashing into the barricade. Cameron nearly got a roll-up on Bayne for two, as Bayne popped up, ducked a Statlander forearm and it was Nightingale who took the blow instead. Both were sent crashing outside, leading to Bayne planting Cameron with a running Liger Bomb for the win.

Match Result: Megan Bayne & The Triangle of Madness defeated Willow Nightingale, Kris Statlander, Queen Aminata & Harley Cameron when Bayne pinned Cameron

-Lexy Nair is backstage waiting for The Young Bucks, who walk in with One Day Talent name tags. They berate a production worker, demanding their introduction be changed for tonight, saying they’ll play their old song and order him to find the most dangerous weapons on the streets of London and put them in a bag under the ring for the main event. If he doesn’t, they saw what happened to Justin Roberts last week.

-Tony Schiavone welcomes Dr. Martha Hart, Oje Hart & Tony Khan to the stage. Khan thanks the crowd for making this the highest attended wrestling show at the O2 before handing the mic to Martha. She thanks Khan, saying while they like MJF, they’re cheering for Hangman tonight. Khan puts over the Owen Hart Foundation tournament this past year and new champions crowned.

The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata) vs. Bullet Club War Dogs (Clark Connors, Drilla Moloney & Robbie X w/Gedo) for the AEW Trios Titles

(I first thought this was going to be an all out squash for The Opps, but War Dogs were able to get in their offense down the stretch and make this a competitive match. I don’t see us getting it, but the match I wanted coming out of this is a singles between Joe & Moloney. This was a good match to end Zero Hour and really get the crowd amped for the main card.)

Shibata wasted no time going after Connors, who battled back with chops of his own. Shibata launched Connors to the floor and repeatedly into the barricade. Back inside, Joe got a huge ovation as he tagged in and lit up Moloney with forearms, until Moloney showed off his speed with a drop down into a huge dropkick. X tagged in and immediately Joe no sold strikes and did his smooth walk off to avoid a cross body. Shibata came back in and demolished X with corner strikes and his stalling dropkick. Wanting a PK, Connors tripped up Shibata and got revenge, sending him into the barricade. Foolishly, Connors tried a cheap shot on Hobbs, who no sold and popped Connors with a right hand. Back inside, X hit a running Shooting Star on Shibata before a stalling senton got two.

Moloney opted to rake the eyes instead of getting into a chop battle with Shibata, which was ultimately a good call. Shibata remained isolated until he no sold machine gun chops from Connors, who ran into a STO. Hobbs finally tags in legally, as he’s a house of fire, rag dolling the War Dogs all around. Right as he lowered the straps, Connors hit a chop block and locomotion corner strikes. High-Low Spear and Cancun Tornado connected, but Hobbs kicked out. Moloney wanted a Drilla Killa, but Hobbs escaped and hit a Spinebuster. Joe made the tag, planted X with a snap powerslam, as Gedo distracted referee Aubrey. War Dogs tried a triple team, but Shibata & Hobbs made the save. Shibata just sauntered over and calmly kicked the middle rope, crotching Gedo, as Shibata & Hobbs held off Moloney & Connors, while Joe hit X with a Muscle Buster for the win.

Match Result: The Opps defeated Bullet Club War Dogs to retain the AEW Trios Titles when Joe pinned X

AEW Forbidden Door 2025

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. The Matriarchy (Killswitch & Kip Sabian w/Mother Wayne)

(A really solid opener, as they told the story of Sabian disrespecting Killswitch, similarly to how Cage treated him and Cage initially being gun-shy of fighting off his former muscle. Once that went out the window, the chemistry was still there for Copeland & Cage and the fans loved it, singing the familiar “Hey Christian, Ooh Aah, I Wanna Know, Will You Be My Guy.”)

Copeland said on social media the other day that he’s soaking all of this in and hearing the O2 sing loudly to his theme is a moment I hope he never forgets, that was incredible. Bryan Danielson joins Excalibur & Tony Schiavone on commentary, as he said he would’ve let Cage start the match if he were Copeland to prove Cage was honest and loyal.

Misdirect from Copeland early, as he flattened Sabian with a lariat before tagging Cage for an early double team. Corner punches in bunches from Cage on Sabian, who scurries to tag Killswitch.  Loud Luchasaurus chants, as Cage refused to fight him, tagging Copeland again. Massive thrust kick caught Copeland flush on the jaw, but Copeland was able to respond with a low bridge and hit a baseball slide into the barricade. Shayna got in Copeland’s face, ran distraction enough for Killswitch to use Sabian as a projectile into Copeland and keep him isolated inside. Killswitch was throwing corner shots until Sabian tagged himself in, as Danielson on commentary said it was the same disrespect Cage used to show Killswitch himself. Having no time for nonsense, Killswitch again launched Sabian into Copeland in the corner, as Shayna had to keep Sabian calm.

Sabian, who is bleeding from the eye, screamed at Killswitch to tag him, so Killswitch hit an overhand chop and chucked him into the ring. Cage wanted a tag, but Shayna pulled him from the apron screaming he’s going to get what he deserves. Sabian snapped Cage’s neck on the top rope, as Copeland was able to fight off Killswitch & Sabian in the corner and hit an unintentional Matriarchy Doomsday Device. Copeland finally tagged in Cage, who threw punches at Killswitch this time, only to run into a headbutt flush. Cage avoided a Lawn Dart and choked both Sabian & Killswitch in the ropes before launching Sabian outside. Cage followed with a cross body off the post outside onto Killswitch.

Powerbomb out of the corner by Copeland and top rope headbutt from Cage, but Killswitch kicked out at one. Sabian made the blind tag, as Copeland & Cage hit a double Impaler DDT on Killswitch, but referee Bryce couldn’t make the count. Sabian tried an attack, but Cage planted him with a neckbreaker. Killswitch had Cage in his clutches from the apron, but Copeland charged in and Speared him through the ropes to the floor. Cage tried a Spear on Sabian, who hit a pump knee, tried a Killswitch, but was sent into a pop-up Spear from Copeland, as Cage made the cover and pin.

Match Result: Adam Copeland & Christian Cage defeated The Matriarchy when Cage pinned Sabian

Kyle Fletcher (w/Don Callis & Lance Archer) vs. Hiromu Takahashi for the TNT Title

(This started much slower than I would’ve expected, but boy did it pick up in a major way the second half. Once Takahashi started battling back, there were some great near falls that saw the crowd biting that we might just see a new TNT Champion. That wasn’t in the cards, as Fletcher is on another level right now and had another impressive title defense.)

Walker Stewart replaces Schiavone on the call, as Callis also joins the crew. Danielson said he hoped Callis would’ve brought the painting of Fletcher & himself, but Callis said he’s working on one of Danielson, it’s his headstone. Despite that, Danielson puts over Fletcher as the best young talent in AEW and a future AEW World Champion.

Fletcher was able to avoid the early speedy offense from Takahashi by keeping him grounded, slowly picking him apart. Callis put over Fletcher’s handsomeness and Danielson said he heard there was interest in Fletcher from Taylor Swift, which got crickets, so he said he heard that from Callis. Takahashi fought his way back into things with a snap hurricanrana and almost a reverse rana from the inside to the floor. Fletcher fights off a Time Bomb, as both traded suplex attempts until Takahashi connected with a snap Dragon Screw. Both exchange Half and Half suplexes until Fletcher hits a Michinoku Driver into the double down, which Callis called a Proto-star Driver.

To the corner they go, as Takahashi wanted his Cazadora, but Fletcher held on and powered into a snazzy spinning avalanche back suplex and huge Liger Bomb followed for a near fall, leaving Fletcher furious. Dueling chants from the crowd, as Takahashi starts no selling strikes, laughing them off, until a big boot flattened him, only he kicked out at one. They go to the apron, where Fletcher wanted a brainbuster, but Takahashi held on, face planting Fletcher and following with his Sunset Bomb on the floor. Quickly back inside, a lariat turned Fletcher inside out, as both traded forearms. Fletcher wanted another Liger Bomb, but Takahashi snapped into a Destroyer for two. Dynamite Plunger connects for another near fall, as both trade Tombstone attempts with Fletcher being successful for two of his own. Running corner boot to the neck followed by a proper one, as Fletcher wanted a brainbuster, but Takahashi rolled through into a cradle for two. Fletcher held on though and rolled into a Sheer Drop Brainbuster for the win.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher defeats Hiromu Takahashi to retain the TNT Title

Mercedes Mone vs. Alex Windsor vs. Persephone vs. Bozilla for the TBS Title

(Despite there being a lot of moving parts, I thought a majority of this match came off really well. Perhaps it went maybe 5 minutes too long, as it lost some momentum down the stretch, but for being new to the AEW audience, I thought Bozilla & Persephone impressed and hope to see them again down the line on AEW TV.)

Pre-match video package did a good job talking of the accomplishments of Persephone in CMLL and Bozilla, the 21-year-old daughter of former German wrestler Ulf Herman, while Danielson talked about her strong showing in the 5STAR Grand Prix in STARDOM. Meanwhile, King’s Guard soldiers were all holding Mone’s titles on the stage during her royalty fanfare filled entrance.

Mone immediately found herself surrounded by the opposition before being tossed outside. Bozilla showed off her strength by running over Persephone & Windsor, as Mone foolishly tried a school girl on Bozilla, who didn’t budge. Bozilla pressed Mone over her head and tossed her to the floor onto Persephone & Windsor, as back inside, Bozilla caught a cross body from Persephone into a spinning slam. Windsor locked in a sleeper, but Bozilla still mowed down Mone and sandwiched all ladies in the corner until finally missing a splash, spilling outside. Persephone & Windsor no sold whip attempts from Mone, leading to a flapjack for two. Snap hurricanrana from Persephone, but Windsor responded with a Japanese arm drag. Bozill returned and squashed both with a double back suplex.

Mone looked terrified as she tried a sleeper on Bozilla, as Persephone tried a monkey flip on Mone, who flew right into the clutches on Bozilla, who was brought to the apron. Mone managed a Code Breaker, tried a cross body off the apron, was caught, so Windsor flew in with a senton and Persephone followed with a Tope on the pile. Back inside, a series of pin attempts until Bozilla returned with a bearhug into an overhead throw on Persephone for the reset. Windsor, Mone & Persephone all took turns connecting on attacks out of the corner, as Mone finally got her down with a Meteora for two. With Windsor locked in a Tree of Woe, Mone, Persephone & Bozilla all fought up until Windsor powered up to cause a huge Tower of Doom. Spike DDT through the ropes on Bozilla, as Persephone avoided a Leg Sweep, resulting in Mone managing a double crucifix into a double Statement Maker submission. It broke up and Windsor just got enough of a double Sharpshooter, but Bozilla returned and stepped on the hands of Mone & Persephone from tapping out.

Bozilla lit up Windsor with what Danielson described as Vader-like punches, as she stacked Windsor & Persephone and hit a Moonsault for two. She wanted a powerbomb on Mone, who spun out and got enough of an over-ambitious Poison Rana. Windsor was up and hit a Fisherman’s Buster on Mone, but Bozilla mowed Windsor down with a suplex and clothesline. For some reason, Bozilla stared at Persephone on the floor, told her to get in the ring, as she then turned her back to her, allowing Persephone to hit a running Razors Edge. Sharpshooter applied to Persephone by Windsor, but Mone ran in with a Lungblower. Persephone tried the Razors Edge again on Mone, who managed to counter into a cradle for the flash pin.

Match Result: Mercedes Mone defeated Alex Windsor, Persephone & Bozilla to retain the TBS Title

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Nigel McGuinness (w/Daniel Garcia) for the IWGP World Title

(Not much more to say than this was a damn fine technical wrestling clinic. Bryan Danielson was like a kid in a candy store getting to call this match. The crowd loved the entire match and know a heel turn for Garcia is in the cards, maybe not tonight, but it’ll happen soon. I do wish we saw Sabre in AEW more often, but I’m grateful for what we get.)

Video package of McGuinness walking the streets of London before running into British Legend Johnny Saint. They play chess in the park and talk about Saint being untouchable as World Champ, while Saint says that’s true, but everyone is vulnerable. McGuinness gets checkmate, while Saint says now he’s getting it and to do the same thing at Forbidden Door. Unfortunately, no Oasis theme for McGuinness, but Excalibur did mention Oasis having a resurgence just like McGuinness, who greeted Saint & Marty Jones who are seated ringside. Walker Stewart brings up Sabre being a former G1 Climax winner and Excalibur congratulates the G1 winner this year, Konosuke Takeshita, who I am shocked wasn’t on this card at all.

An impressive opening exchange of mat work, as both try to keep the other grounded, while the other have counters for everything. Sabre zoned in on the left wrist/arm, but McGuinness got up and smirked before taking Sabre down. McGuinness snapped the arm, but Sabre was right back to respond, taking McGuinness down, snapping the neck with his feet, keeping his opponent grounded. McGuinness spun out of a front face lock, blocked a corner charge into a combo leading to the double down. Huge corner uppercut and anticipation lariat that turned Sabre completely inside out for two. London Dungeon applied, but Sabre quickly got the ropes, signaling to Bryan Danielson on commentary that he’s got until 5. Sabre avoided Tower of London with a big boot, then dodged a Nigel comeback lariat into a cross arm-breaker. Garcia tried to push the rope to McGuinness, as referee Stephon Smith scolded him for doing so.

Both trade a wild series of hard uppercuts as Sabre is now bleeding from the nose until they trade pin attempts. They knock heads, only McGuinness is able to deliver the Nigel comeback lariat, as a ripcord lariat took Sabre’s head off for another near fall. London Dungeon applied, but Sabre floated over, McGuinness transitioned into a triangle choke. Garcia again pushed the rope (despite McGuinness being nowhere near it) and was scolded, as McGuinness snapped Sabre’s finger to get free. Sabre went outside and got in the face of Garcia, who said he’s been waiting for a match with him. The distraction was enough for McGuinness to hit a Tower of London on a returning Sabre, who got his feet on the rope. Both trade pin attempts again, including a European Clutch by Sabre for two. More pin attempt counters led to Sabre catching McGuinness with the flash pin.

Post-match, McGuinness was upset, but Sabre shook his hand and gave him the ring before showing respect to Saint & Jones. Tony Schiavone got in the ring for comments, as the fans thought something was going to happen, but Garcia spun McGuinness around and hugged him. Schiavone was there to announce the attendance of 18,992. No turn for Garcia, at least not tonight, but the crowd knows it’s coming.

Match Result: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Nigel McGuinness to retain the IWGP World Title

-Thekla & Queen Aminata are brawling backstage (presumably still from their match, that happened about 2 hours ago?) and make their way back out to aisle. Aminata clocked her with a headbutt to stand tall until Skye Blue & Julia Hart make the save. 3-on-1 attack, as Thekla does her Spider pose until Jamie Hayter’s music hits a massive ovation. She charges out as Blue & Hart get leveled, as Thekla dodges and Triangle of Madness bail with Hayter tending to Aminata and standing tall.

The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin w/MVP) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler w/Stokely) vs. Brodido (Brody King & ROH World Champion) for the AEW Tag Team Titles

(I thought this had moments that were great. The appearance and reveal of the masked Ricochet & Gates of Agony was completely ruined with how much action was still going on in the ring, but the reveal does make sense, especially if MJF is behind this. Also Ricochet probably still holds a grudge after being majorly punked out by The Syndicate last year. This was also a way to get the titles off The Syndicate without them taking a pin, which was the rumor going into this. Brodido was probably the underdogs coming in and I’m not sure how long their reign will last, but I’m very happy we have new Tag Team Champions.)

FTR targeted Lashley, while Brodido went at Benjamin at the bell, but Benjamin moved and King crashed hard on a missed cross body against the barricade. Bandido managed a hurricnarana off the barricade, as back inside, Bandido hit one on Harwood before a backslide got two. Lashley tagged in and cleaned house, including a one arm stalling suplex on Harwood before staring down Bandido that he can do it too. Benjamin starts no selling chops from Harwood and bealed him clear across the ring. Harwood avoided Suplex City by tagging Bandido, who sent Benjamin packing outside, where he was met with a Tope Suicida. Bandido tried another, but Benjamin quickly was back inside to mow him down and tag Lashley in for a spinning slam. Bandido continued being worked over by The Syndicate for a long time, as there was a chance for FTR to tag in, but they bailed and opted for jumping jacks.

Bandido finally hit a Tornillo on Benjamin as King made the hot tag, who ran wild on FTR, as Harwood made the legal tag. Boss Man Slam planted Wheeler, as King popped Lashley & Benjamin off the apron before squashing FTR in the corner with a splash and cannonball. Lashley got in and we have an intense face-off that brought the crowd to their feet. Forearm battle until King ran into a huge spinebuster, but popped up into a discus lariat. Lashley was sent out to the floor, as FTR were met with Suplex City by Benjamin, who followed with a pop-up knee on Bandido. Rolling Germans from Benjamin on King, who spun out and hit an inadvertent Shatter Machine with Wheeler on Benjamin. Wheeler tried a Tope on The Syndicate, but was caught, so King followed with a Tope on his own to take out the pile. Bandido & Harwood fight up the ropes, as Bandido managed an Avalanche Revolution Fly onto everyone.

Lashley & Benjamin recover the quickest and start thrashing everyone in sight before throwing King back in the ring, where Lashley hit a Spear. Three masked guys in NJPW track suits started attacking Lashley & Benjamin, as they brawl up the aisle, while Stokely slid a chair into Harwood, who waffled King with it for two. Ricochet & The Gates of Agony were shown taking off the masks on the aisle, but got close to zero reaction due to the action going on back inside. Danielson said MJF had an alliance with them last week and could be behind this as well, since he was kicked out of The Hurt Syndicate. Brodido avoided the Power-Plex, hit one of their own, as they followed with the running monkey flip 450 Splash. Bandido made the cover on Harwood, lost it during the first attempt, so the huge initial pop for the three had to be redone, as the second cover got the three and there’s new champions.

Match Result: Brodido defeated The Hurt Syndicate & FTR to win the AEW Tag Team Titles when Bandido pinned Harwood

Kazuchika Okada vs. Swerve Strickland for the AEW Unified Title

(An excellent battle between champion and challenger, as this was one of the stronger Okada showings in his time in AEW. With Strickland having a bad leg, the post-match was a good way to write him for a while if need be, while bolstering The Don Callis Family. They’re becoming one of the most powerful factions in wrestling and I’m anxious to see if/when Takeshita breaks off, as it feels like it’s only a matter of time.)

Good Ol’ JR Jim Ross joins commentary and is immediately disappointed that he has to be seated by Don Callis. Continental Title rules, so no outside interference allowed, so Prince Nana had to go to the back. Story in the early going was each had the other scouted well until Okada put on the brakes to look down at Callis, giving Strickland a chance for a kip up dropkick. Match spills outside, where Strickland hit a pump kick on the apron and backflip over the top onto Okada, but was shaking the bad leg out. Back inside, Strickland kept Okada grounded until Strickland was slingshot outside, tried to land on his feet, but the leg buckled and Okada followed with a baseball slide. Okada delivered a brutal DDT on the steps that spiked Strickland, who now has neck issues to go with the bad leg. Strickland tried his rolling Flatliner, but Okada countered into an Air Raid Crash on the knee. Ever resilient, Strickland battled back and did manage to connect with the rolling Flatliner and suplex to regain control.

Avalanche Angle Slam by Strickland, who came up clutching his neck, as the delay allowed an Okada kick out. Strickland missed a Swerve Stomp off the apron on the floor, came up limping, as Okada answered with a Tombstone. Back inside, short arm lariats from Okada, who tried a Rainmaker, but Strickland countered into a House Call. Strickland gets a series of short arm lariats of his own, wanting another House Call, but Okada saw it coming with a dropkick. Strickland avoided Rainmaker, but Okada hit another dropkick. Third Rainmaker countered, this time with Strickland hitting a pop-up powerslam. Swerve Stomp delivered, but at what cost, as Strickland came up clutching his bad leg. Okada rolled out to the apron and cut off Strickland in the corner and hit a knee breaker on the top buckle. Both miss home run shots, until Strickland managed to fire off a desperation House Call, but as he called for one more, Okada ducked and hit a Rainmaker flush for the win.

Post-match, Okada trapped Strickland’s bad knee between the post and ring step, as he smashed a chair against it repeatedly before Prince Nana ran out with a steel pipe to hold off Okada & Callis, who escaped. As Nana was tending to Strickland, a returning Wardlow appeared behind them to a huge reaction. Wardlow squashed Nana, as Strickland was forced to watch Nana be destroyed with punches. Wardlow stared down Strickland before destroying three security guards with a roundhouse lariat, F-5 and powerbomb. Bryan Danielson said this must be the insurance policy that Callis took out, as Wardlow hugged Callis & Okada on the aisle with a huge smile on his face. The rest of the Don Callis Family are out to welcome the newest member of the crew. The celebration briefly came to a halt, as Konosuke Takeshita walked out to his music and big pop. Fans might have thought he’d feel differently, but he shook his head approvingly to Callis and to Wardlow, as the Don Callis Family are stronger than ever, literally and figuratively.

Match Result: Kazuchika Okada defeated Swerve Strickland to retain the AEW Unified Title

Timeless Toni Storm vs. ROH Women’s Champion Athena (w/Billie Starkz) for the AEW Women’s Title

(Incredibly impressive showing from the challenger, as Athena controlled much more of this match than I thought and had some close near falls down the stretch. The Starkz Factor was taken care of early, but once it ramped up, you knew someone would have Storm’s back and that someone was Mina Shirakawa. I really liked the finish, as it shows yet another move in Storm’s arsenal that she can break out and win with at any time. I’m not sure where Athena goes from here (aside from defending her ROH Women’s Title against Shirakawa at Death Before Dishonor), but I’m hopeful that she sticks around in AEW, she’s great.)

An early baseball slide sent Athena crashing into the barricade, as Starkz got into Storm’s face and suffered a quick Storm Zero as a result. Athena flew in with a shotgun dropkick, causing Storm to hit the LED barricade so hard to turned off. It was all Athena after that, as she drove Storm’s head repeatedly into the post. Cravat applied back inside, as there’s a lot of posturing and posing from Athena, who countered a corner head scissors into a cazadora face buster into the buckle. Athena mocked Storm’s pose, giving Storm time to regroup with a Fisherman’s Suplex with a nice bridge for two. Leg sweep, big boot, neckbreaker, Butterfly Suplex combo from Athena, who continues to pose. Storm dodged an O-Face into a pop-up slam for a near fall. TCM Chicken Wing countered into a backdrop driver by Athena, but Storm responded with a Tornado DDT and Tiger Driver for two.

Strike battle as both ladies get to their feet, with Storm switching to Mongolian Chops, until Athena hit a kip-up thrust kick and home run right elbow for a near fall. Storm went up in the corner, as Starkz recovered from earlier and ran distraction enough for Athena to hit a flying boot and corner hurricanrana, holding on into a Liger Bomb for two. Athena sank in the Koji Clutch, but Storm got a rope break. Uppercut side-stepped, as Storm briefly got the TCM Chicken Wing, but Athena sent her outside and met Storm with a low Tope. Similar to Wednesday, Athena wanted another piledriver on the steps, but Storm bit free and slammed Athena on the steps and LED barricade, which hilariously turned it back on.

Back inside, Storm fired off a headbutt and got Storm Zero for two. Athena clawed at the ring skirt, so when both ladies were on the apron, Starkz pulled at the skirt and distracted Storm enough for Athena to hit an O-Face across the top rope. Starkz was about to use a chair when Mina Shirakawa ran out, got the chair and chased Starkz to the back. Big Package from Storm got two, as Athena rolled out, fired off an uppercut, tried for an O-Face but leapt into the clutches of the TCM Chicken Wing, she fought, but Athena ultimately tapped.

Match Result: Timeless Toni Storm defeated Athena to retain the AEW Women’s Title

Hangman Adam Page vs. MJF for the AEW World Title

(I thought this was one hell of a World Title match, despite the end being a little convoluted with the whole Bryce counting three, but never calling for the actual bell. It all blew up in MJF’s face and even though he never got his hands on him, Mark Briscoe has to be smiling the same thing that happened to him a few weeks ago on Dynamite wasn’t the same fate for Page tonight. The pop Page got for retaining the title and MJF losing, was massive, as Page needs to be champ for a good while, the crowd loves him.)

After MJF stalled and mocked the crowd to start, Page was relentless on his attack, with commentary reminding us the title can change hands on a disqualification or count-out, so Page must be careful. Danielson pleaded that referee Bryce should show leniency for Page to get in more shots. Page clotheslined MJF over the barricade into the front row, then again with a big boot. Page grabbed a chair, but referee Bryce told him to think about it, as the delay allowed MJF to post Page. MJF remained in control back in the ring, faking a knee injury off a springboard, but suckered Page in to a snap piledriver for two. Biting away at Page in the corner, MJF kept mocking Page, who responded with the same mockery that got a big reaction before delivering a huge flying lariat off the top. Hammer throw reversed into a Fall Away Slam, as MJF was sent over the top and Page followed up with his Orihara Moonsault. Page wanted a Buckshot, but MJF cut him off, tried a Heatseeker, Page avoided, tried a Buckshot, only to fall right into Salt of the Earth.

Page rolled out into a pin attempt, leading to a Crossface, but MJF escaped into a Sleeper. Page again rolled out to the apron, but MJF hit an impressive slingshot cutter and hammerlock DDT for a close two. MJF set aside his Casino Gauntlet Contract and placed the ring attendant table by the entrance aisle and Page on top. MJF slowly went up top, but took too long, as Page cut him off, did a standing moonsault off the apron, floated through and Tombstoned MJF on the floor. After breaking the count, Page repositioned the table and put MJF through it with a Dead Eye off the apron, but back inside, MJF got a foot on the rope to break the count.

MJF knew Page wanted a Buckshot, so he took a powder and seat ringside. Page got a running start, but MJF hit a drop toehold into the chair, busting Page open in the process. MJF slammed Page into the steps before screaming to Danielson “just like you, he f’n sucks!” as Danielson said he’d love to go in there and punch him, but knows it’s what MJF wants to get Page DQ’d and he win the title that way. MJF picked up Page and hit a Tombstone of his own through the broken parts of the table before ordering referee Bryce to put on the count, but Page broke it at 9.9. MJF pulled the buckle pad off in the corner, tried to slam Page into it, but the tables were turned and MJF went right into the steel, as he’s bleeding buckets now to chants of “You Deserve It” leading to an intense stare down. Slugfest ensues with both collapsing on top of one another until they trade Tombstone and crazy series of pin attempts. Jackknife cover by Page into a bridge from MJF, but Page spun out into Dead Eye for two in a phenomenal sequence.

Page ordered MJF to fight, but MJF took out the Dynamite Diamond Ring and ordered Page to use it. MJF spat in Page’s face and yelled at Page to use the ring, but instead, Page spat in MJF’s face. MJF pulled referee Bryce in his way from a Buckshot, MJF shoved them into one another, hitting a low blow and Heatseeker on Page. MJF made the cover, Page got his foot on the ropes, but just like the Mark Briscoe match, referee Bryce counted the three without seeing it. Bryce never officially called for the bel, as Briscoe charged out, but was held off by security and taken to the back. MJF turned back and saw the foot on the rope, rushed to take it off, when Bryce caught him and said the match was never officially called yet. They both shoved one another, as Page hit a lariat, MJF thew a low blow as he held onto Bryce and got a roll-up for two.

MJF threw the AEW Title in the ring, as Bryce took it from the ring, allowing MJF to hit Page with his Casino Gauntlet case, but Page kicked out at two. MJF went back to the Dynamite Diamond Ring and was about to use it, when Bryce caught him and removed it. This gave Page a chance to get revenge by waffling MJF with the case, hit a Dead Eye and Buckshot to win it, as the crowd exploded. Post-match, Page placed the contract on MJF’s chest, as he celebrated up the ramp as MJF clutched to the contract.

Match Result: Hangman Adam Page defeated MJF to retain the AEW World Title

-Before the main event, Bryan Danielson said he’s going to have to remove himself from commentary due to everything that’s happened between himself & the Death Riders. Jim Ross would re-join the team for the Lights Out Cage Match.

Will Ospreay, Darby Allin, Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi & Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli (w/Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir), Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) in a Lights Out Cage Match

(For never having a match of this kind before in AEW, I’d say they knocked it out of the park and got the most out of literally everyone involved. The match itself was filled with violence, a little comedy, some insane violence and spots that will forever be in AEW video packages going forward I’m sure. The visual of Tanahashi standing tall in his final match in the UK was quite the sight to see, but the post-match saw what was supposed to be a bittersweet possible farewell for Ospreay turn into a nightmare, as Death Riders might have lost the battle, but won the war in putting Ospreay out in front of the London crowd. I will say if Ospreay is going to be out for a long time, this was the way to do it if they wanted heat. This whole main event was a go out of your way spectacle to watch, as I thought everyone did a fantastic job.)

Ospreay had a fantastic video package about his career that was narrated by his fiancé Alex Windsor, as the crowd was deafening for his entrance singing his theme. Everyone hugged Ospreay, as you can tell he’s enjoying every second. The Young Bucks music played for about 10 seconds before the record scratched and MMMBop by Hanson played (hey, they requested their old music be played tonight) and the crowd sang along while Omega was shown dancing in the ring. This was incredible, almost rivals the crowd singing Drowning Pool “Bodies” during Anarchy in the Arena.

Similar to that match, I’m going to try to keep up with as much of this chaos as possible, as Tanahashi fights off The Bucks & Castagnoli in the ring to start until Kidd took him out from behind, leading to a chop battle with Ospreay & himself. Wall walk enzugiri from Ospreay, who followed with a Sasuke Special. Moxley & Castagnoli throw Allin inside, who met both with a springboard Coffin Splash and wild sprinting dive through the ropes. The Young Bucks & Golden Lovers have a face-off to a huge pop, as Omega & Ibushi fire off dueling snap hurricanranas. Double Golden Triangle Moonsaults on The Bucks outside, as Allin is now handcuffed to Moxley, who called in Castagnoli for assistance. Code Red on Castagnoli, forcing Moxley to take a bump in the process, as they were separated, while Omega tried You Can’t Escape on Kidd with a trash can, but missed the Moonsault portion. The Bucks planted Ibushi with the assisted Sliced Bread and screamed this is what they do.

Nick grabs the bag of what he requested the production assistant to fill with weapons earlier on Zero Hour and dumped out Gummy Bears, which infuriated Moxley. Omega tried a drop toe hold into the bears, as Matt fought it off for dear life until Tanahashi hit a Bulldog into the bears. Omega forced gummy bears into the mouth of Matt and was hit in the face in a hilarious spot that I’m sure will anger some. Castagnoli brought a ladder into the ring and launched Ospreay off the apron into the cage, busting him opened badly, as The Bucks sent Allin crashing on the set-up ladder with a powerbomb. Allin’s ear is bleeding, as The Bucks hit an assisted Swanton onto the ladder. The Bucks tried to take Ospreay out with a ladder, but he kipped out into a handspring Pele, sending the ladder crashing into Matt & Nick. Moxley returned with a chair, but Ospreay ducked and tried to Pillmanize Moxley’s neck, only for Kidd to make the save and spiking Ospreay with a Gotch Piledriver, leaving Ospreay clutching his neck.

Kidd draped Omega over the top and The Bucks hit the double stomp bounce back powerbomb. Giant Swing by Castagnoli, as Nick leaped over them and took out Ibushi with a twisting Tornillo outside. Ibushi was brought back inside, where he briefly powered up, only to eat a double superkick and TK Driver, but Allin broke the count. Castagnoli pressed Allin over his head, ran and launched him like a dart clear into the cage in an insane spot. Tanahashi was left to fight alone, as he stood his ground, side stepping The Bucks, dishing out a Twist & Shout to Castagnoli, until Moxley cut him off with a Paradigm Shift. Moxley sat down Allin in a chair, as Castagnoli duct taped him to it as Moxley grabbed a fork and started violently stabbing Allin in the ear, which was absolutely disgusting. Castagnoli bodyslammed Allin, while he was still on the chair, as blood is pouring from the ear.

Barbed wire table was brought to the ring and set up in the corner by The Bucks as Shafir & Yuta start setting up tables and stacking them on top of each other outside of the cage by the aisle. The Bucks tried to throw Tanahashi into the barbed wire, but he fought them off and it was Moxley who was sent head first into it, busting him open. Sling Blades delivered to Kidd & Moxley, but Castagnoli cut Tanahashi off with a Neutralizer, while The Bucks hit a BTE Trigger, but Ospreay, who was motionless the longest time, broke the count. Ospreay covered and protected Tanahashi, as Moxley pulled him up by his neck, wanted a Death Rider, but Ospreay tackled him through the barbed wire. Omega returned with Snap Dragons aplenty, until the Golden Lovers hit stereo ones onto Moxley & Matt. Ibushi just got enough of a slingshot plancha before ramping the crowd up for Omega, who hit a Terminator Dive. Hilariously the camera cut to Shafir, who loudly yell “F*ck You Kenny!”

Tanahashi started climbing a ladder, wanting to go to the top of the cage, but all his teammates had to plead with him not to, which was very funny. Ospreay did it instead and hit an incredible Moonsault onto the pile of heels. Kidd was left with tunnel vision on Omega in the ring and they pick up where they left off at Wrestle Kingdom this year. Things break down (which I realize how ridiculous that sounds in a match like this), as everyone took turns hitting their signature moves, including Allin with a Death Drop on Moxley, Ospreay wall walked into a superkick, but ultimately took both Bucks out with Hidden Blades. Ospreay pushed Omega out of the way of a charging Kidd and laid Kidd out with a Styles Clash before delivering Hidden Blade/V-Trigger combo for two. Nick hit a scary springboard DDT on Ibushi on the apron, as Ospreay flew in with an Oscutter on the apron onto Matt, while Allin hit a Coffin Drop as well. Omega & Moxley are left slugging it out, with Omega connecting with V-Triggers and One Winged Angel, but was broke up. Allin & Moxley fought up to the top of the cage, as Yuta made the save, allowing Moxley to get away, but Yuta was left falling from the cage through the Japanese announce table, even wiping out El Desperado on commentary. Allin & Moxley fought around the cage and he placed Moxley between the set-up tables, as Shafir made the save. With Allin perched atop the cage, Kidd climbed a ladder and hit a low blow, joining Allin high up. Kidd had a Sleeper, but Allin raked the eyes and both crashed and burned through 4 tables right at the feet of Moxley & Shafir.

Castagnoli screams loudly after every uppercut thrown at Ibushi, who fired back with a Half and Half. Ripcord V-Trigger by Omega and Stormbreaker by Ospreay, as Nick ate a Golden Trigger, while Ospreay launched off Nick’s back to hit Matt with a leaping V-Trigger. An incredible Hidden Blade/One Winged Angel by Ospreay & Omega on Matt, as Tanahashi climbs to the top for the High Fly Flow and wins it. Ospreay, Omega, Ibushi & Tanahashi stand tall, as Allin was being treated to by doctors, but was helped up by the Golden Lovers and Tanahashi. Ospreay was left alone in the ring, saying he’s going to miss the fans, as commentary put over the uncertainty surrounding his future and with him good luck with whatever life throws at him.

Credit graphic showed, but Castagnoli & Moxley blindsided Ospreay, as the cage door was locked, while Moxley hit repeated Death Riders over and over. The Bucks, Yuta & Kidd all held off the opposition, until The Opps sprinted out to help, but they can’t get in, as a chair was placed around Ospreay’s neck and it was Moxley who Pillmanized it. The cage slowly raises, Death Riders bail as the babyfaces rush to Ospreay, who laid motionless with doctors tending to him as the show went off the air.

Match Result: Will Ospreay, Darby Allin, Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi & Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks when Tanahashi pinned Matt

AEW Collision live results: Forbidden Door go-home show

The final stop before Sunday’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door has arrived with tonight’s AEW Collision from Glasgow, Scotland.

The featured bout will see former AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks against Paragon’s Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly in a clash of longtime foes.

Before he challenges TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher on Sunday, Hiromu Takahashi teams with Scorpio Sky and Top Flight against Don Callis Family members Lance Archer, Rocky Romero, Josh Alexander and Hechicero.

NJPW G1 35 winner Konosuke Takeshita will go one-on-one with Tomohiro Ishii while Megan Bayne takes on a mystery opponent.

Willow Nightingale & Queen Aminata will take on Skye Blue & Julia Hart while the Grizzled Young Veterans meet the Gates of Agony in separate tag team matches.

A Max Caster open challenge, and Big Bill vs. the debuting Mark Andrews rounds out the main card.

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Don Callis opened the show to a chorus of boos. Callis speaks terrible Spanish to welcome Hechicero, which is always funny.

The Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Josh Alexander, Rocky Romero, & Lance Archer) (w/ Don Callis) vs. Sky Flight (Scorpio Sky, Darius Martin, & Dante Martin) (w/ Christopher Daniels) & Hiromu Takahashi

Takahashi and Alexander started the match, and that is a singles match I would love to see down the line. Rocky Romero came in and was dropkicked into Alexander, and then Takahashi hit a basement dropkick to Alexander and tagged out to Sky. Sky eventually tagged out to Darius Martin, who got worked over by Hechicero for a little bit, but tagged out to Dante Martin, who unfortunately got tossed across the ring by Lance Archer.

The Don Callis family spent the next few minute working over Martin as they went to commercial break. Dante Martin dodged a corner charge and countered a chokeslam from Archer into a hurricanrana before managing to tag out to Scorpio Sky, who hit a sitout spinebuster on Romero. Sky did a dragon sleeper on Romero, but Hechicero broke it up. Hechicero pulled Sky into his feet allowing Alexander to hit a DDT and Archer to do an electric chair drop on Archer for a 2-count. Takahashi hit a superkick on Alexander and tried to leap frog Hechicero, but he caught the leg and tripped up Takahashi.

The fans really liked Hechicero here, chanting his name, and even booing a little when Top Flight hit a combo dropkick and German suplex on him. Archer was held in a stalling suplex by Top Flight, which was a cool spot. Sky hit a TKO on Romero, who rolled to the floor, and Top Flight and Sky then hit stereo dives onto the rest of the Don Callis Family while Takahashi hit Romero with a Time Bomb for the win.

Result: Sky Flight & Hiromu Takahashi

–Kyle Fletcher came out and posed on the ramp, as Hiromu Takehashi looked on.

–Renee Paquette recapped the stories of all the participants challenging Mercedes Mone for the TBS Championship.

Megan Bayne (w/ Penelope Ford) vs. Isla Dawn

The crowd loved Dawn, as she made her AEW debut, but sadly, I do not think this will go well for her. She had some brief offence against Bayne, but Bayne overpowered Dawn, hitting several bodyslams. Bayne hit a butterfly suplex and started mocking Dawn, but Dawn blocked a powerbomb attempt and hit a throat thrust and several forearms. Bayne missed a corner splash, and Dawn hit a kick in the corner and a running knee, followed by a second running knee for a 1-count. Bayne quickly powered back up and hit a running Liger bomb for the pinfall.

Result: Megan Bayne

–As Bayne and Ford were leaving, Willow Nightingale’s theme hit, to the delight of the fans and anger of Bayne and Ford.

Willow Nightingale & Queen Aminata vs. Triangle of Madness (Skye Blue & Julia Hart)

Nightingale started the match with Hart, hitting several lariats in the corner before pulling Hart out of the corner and hitting another for a 2-count. Triangle of Madness got the advantage after isolating Aminata with illegal tactics, as they went to an ad break. When the came back, Willow Nightingale was hitting a spinebuster on Hart for a 2-count.

Nightingale hit a clothesline that dropped both Hart and Blue and taggged out to Aminata who hit a series of suplexes on Blue, but Blue countered one with some forearms. Aminata picked Blue up in an inverted suplex, ran across the ring, and hit an inverted Air Raid Crash for a 2-count. Aminata hit a twist and shout on Blue, and it broke down to all four women hitting big moves and crashing to the mat.

Hart and Blue did stereo octopus stretches, but Aminata and Nightingale backed into each other, driving Blue and Hart into each other before Aminata hit Off With Her Head and pinned Blue for the win.

Result: Willow Nightingale & Queen Aminata

–Thekla ran down and attacked Aminata, and Nightingale made the save. Soon, Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne came down and the 5 on two beat down started, but Harley Cameron returned and ran down to the ring to make the save. Unfortunately, the numbers were still too high, and Bayne threw Cameron across the ring, but Kris Statlander made the save.

–Daniel Garcia cut a promo about Nigel McGuinness’ match with Zack Sabre Jr.

Max Caster vs. Zack Sabre Jr.

Sabre immediately started tearing Caster apart to the delight of the fans, getting an incredible reaction from the audience. The fans did start to chant for Max Caster, as he looked at Nigel McGuinness and asked “What do I do?!” There are worst people to ask, especially as McGuiness will face Caster this weekend. Caster went for a hip toss, but Sabre locked on a Cobra Twist for the submission win.

Result: Zack Sabre Jr.

–Nigel McGuinness and Sabre faced off at the commentary desk, as the battle of the two best British technical wrestlers of the last 20 years face off.

–Anthony Bowens ran down to the ring, attacking Max Caster from behind, solidifying a heel turn for Bowens, and Billy Gunn ran down to try and break the fight apart. Bowens and Gunn clearly had tension as they walked away.

–Harley Cameron and Kris Statlander were talking backstage about how Statlander had not gotten the $100,000 promised to her for winning the 4-way, but it kept coming back as “insufficient funds” as it was supposed to come out of the Young Bucks salary. Cameron went into the Male Extras locker room, came back out a few seconds later, and the Bucks promised to pay her next week. Statlander said that was what happened last week.

The Death Riders walked up and silently surrounded Cameron and Statlander and Moxley entered the locker room and walked out with a purse full of money for Statlander. It seems Moxley is trying to recruit her very hard and openly now.

Konosuke Takeshita (w/ Don Callis) vs. Tomohiro Ishii

Takeshita got a massive superstar reaction, and the fans already loved Ishii, so they were very into this match. Both men started exchanging forearms right away to the delight of the crowd. They went to break after Takeshtia hit a dive on Ishii. When they came back Ishii hit a gigantic superplex on Takeshita, and soon enough both men were hitting forearms again. Takeshita hit an inverted piledriver into a wheelbarrow suplex and a running knee, but Ishii blocked the knee, picked Takeshita up, and hit a massive powerbomb for a 2-count.

Takeshita countered a lariat with a blue thunder bomb for two, and Ishii again refused to give in, getting up and hitting a lariat that turned Takeshita inside out. Takeshita recovered and hit a poisonrana, which Ishii no sold, and Ishii hit a German Suplex, but Takeshita landed on his feet, and both men hit knees and enziguris before Takeshita hit one last knee and both men went down.

Ishii hit a massive headbutt and collapsed, and Takeshita hit a running knee for a 2-count. Takeshita got up and hit the falcon arrow for the pinfall victory. This match was awesome.

Result: Konosuke Takeshita

Big Bill (w/ Bryan Keith) vs. Mark Andrews

Poor Mark Andrews got murdered by Big Bill, and even if he had Flash Morgan Webster to help him, it would not have worked based on this match. The crowd loved Bill and everything he did here, so insult to injury for Andrews. Andrews had some brief offence but was killed with a black hole slam from Bill for the win.

Result: Big Bill

–Bryan Keith brought two chairs in the ring and set them up and Big Bill chokeslammed Andrews through them to the delight of the fans.

The Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) (w/ Ricochet) vs. The Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson)

GYV is a team AEW needs to do more with, because they are great. That day was not today. The Gates of Agony did give GYV a lot in the early portion of the match, but was distracted by Ricochet who said blatantly from the announce desk that he was going to cheat, allowing Kaun to beat Drake up on the floor.

Gibson dodged a corner charge from Liona, leading to James Drake going coast to coast and hitting a dropkick on Liona while Gibson hit a lung blower on Kaun. Liona was a difference maker after hitting a pounce on Drake and sending him to the floor before hitting Open the Gates on Gibson for the win.

Result: Gates of Agony

GYV made the most of their time in this match, with Gates of Agony giving them tons to help them get over. This was a good match.

–Gabe Kidd was backstage with Bullet Club War Dogs, saying that he brought them in to make the most money because everyone else was taking food of their tables. Clark Connors challenged The Opps for the AEW Trios championship at Forbidden Door. Looks like we’ll be having Bullet Club present, trying to take over in AEW for this PPV.

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong)

Seeing the Bucks in the ring with Strong and O’Reilly again brings so much joy to my ROH fan heart. Nick Jackson tried to break up a double team from Strong and O’Reilly, but tripped on the middle rope, face planted, sold his face, rolled to the floor, kicked the announce desk, hurting his foot, and kicking the guard rail with his other foot in frustration, only to hurt that one too. I was laughing so hard at this point that this match could do anything, including just randomly stop and go off the air, and I’d be happy.

Strong threw Matt Jackson around the ring, and Nick Jackson cut him off, but accidentally moonsaulted onto his brother. Nick Jackson hit a kick on Roddy on the floor and a double team senton on Strong in the ring before catching O’Reilly on his rebound lariat and hitting an indytaker on the floor.

Kyle O’Reilly hit a dragon screw on one Buck while the other was holding his brother’s leg, and ended up hitting them both. O’Reilly locked a guillotine on Matt Jackson, who lifted him and hit a series of rolling Northern Lights suplexes, and hit one on Strong and O’Reilly both. Nick Jackson hit a corkscrew moonsault to the floor on Strong, seeming to knee him directly in the back of the head. Hopefully Strong isn’t hurt.

The Bucks went for the TK Driver on O’Reilly, but Strong caught Nick Jackson with a flying knee and hit a high-low on Matt Jackson before Strong hit End of Heartache on Nick Jackson and O’Reilly locked an ankle lock on Matt Jackson. Don Callis ran down to the ring to distract the referee, allowing Kazuchika Okada to run in and hit a rainmaker on O’Reilly. The Bucks superkicked Strong and hit the TK Driver on O’Reilly for the win.

Result: The Young Bucks

–The Bucks & Okada beat on Paragon, but Swerve Strickland made his way down to the ring with a dancing Prince Nana. Swerve took out the Bucks and was about to hit the House Call on Nick Jackson, but Okada took out the knee of Swerve and began hitting tearing him apart as Don Callis called for a sugar hold, which popped me. Okada nailed Swerve with a rainmaker and the Bucks posed with Okada as the show went off the air.

Final Thoughts

This was a good episode of Collision with an even better crowd, and it closed with a great angle featuring one of the main event matches of the Forbidden Door PPV with Swerve and Okada. It seems like the injury Swerve is working through is going to play a role in the match with Okada attacking the knee. I hope Swerve doesn’t need to take time off the same time Ospreay needs to, but whatever it takes to get them both healthy.

AEW Collision live results: IWGP World title eliminator, Ace Austin debuts

Tonight’s AEW Collision from Cincinnati, Ohio, will feature a four-way title eliminator match for Forbidden Door in addition to the debut of former TNA star Ace Austin.

ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty, former TNT Champion Daniel Garcia, Nigel McGuinness and Hechicero will do battle with the winner moving on to face IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. at this month’s Forbidden Door.

Months after moving on from TNA, former X-Division and Tag Team Champion Ace Austin will make his debut as he battles Ricochet.

The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley & Wheeler Yuta will take on JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) while Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) faces Blake Christian & Lee Johnson.

In a four-way, it will be Kris Statlander vs. Julia Hart vs. Anna Jay vs. Penelope Ford for $100,000 on the line.

The card is rounded out by Juice Robinson vs. Bryan Keith, and an appearance by AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm.

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Let the colliding begin as Collision begins with the one and only AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm!

Storm addressed the crowd as only she can, calling Athena “annoying.” Storm mocked Athena’s many nicknames and her bullying of Billie Starkz. Storm got on her knees and prayed to the “Fallen Goddess” when suddenly, the ROH Forever Champion herself arrived to attack her. Starkz joined Athena and the two beat down storm. Athena grabbed the mic and said that Storm better pray that Athena doesn’t expose her as the fraud she is.

Starkz dragged Storm to the ring and Athena assured Storm that her days were numbered. She then claimed Storm’s spotlight but suddenly Mina Shirakawa arrived and sent Athena reeling. In the ring, Storm hit a suplex on Starkz, leaving Athena caught in between Shirakawa and Storm. She dove off the ring ramp and was taken away by security. Storm and Shirakawa celebrated on the ramp.

JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs. Death Riders’ Jon Moxley & Wheeler Yuta

Knight and Speedball have both had singles matches with Jon Moxley. Now, they are going to try the tag team thing and take on Mox and Yuta, while Marina Shafir prowls around the ring.

JetSpeed dove over the top rope and took out Yuta and Moxley before the bell had even rung. Bailey tossed Yuta into the ring and the match started, officially. Knight tagged right in and the two hit a bunch of double team plants and kicks.

Yuta and Knight carried on while Moxley sauntered his way to the corner. Yuta tagged him in and Moxley went right to Bailey in the corner, knocking him off. He then sent Knight over the top rope to the outside, bouncing his head off the announce table multiple times. Bailey tried to help, but Moxley bounced his head off the table for good measure.

Back in the ring, Moxley tagged in Yuta who hit a bridge suplex for a two-count. Yuta tagged Moxley back in and he proceeded to punch Knight in the stomach for a few minutes before tagging Yuta back in. The Death Riders plan seemed to be to keep both members off JetSpeed off their feet so that they couldn’t build momentum.

Bailey tagged in and hit a few quick kicks on Yuta followed by a standing Shooting Star cover for two. Bailey resorted to a Karate Kid crane kick that knocked Yuta off his feet. He tagged in Moxley who was able to get in just in time to eat a double dropkick.

Moxley grabbed Bailey and hit a German suplex on the ring apron (the hardest part of the ring!) before tossing him back in to Yuta. The two double teamed Bailey with Moxley working over his arm. Moxley sent Bailey out of the ring where Shafir added her two cents. Mox bounced Bailey off the barricade and tossed him back in for a backbreaker.

Yuta tagged in and Baliey began a comeback. Moxley tagged back in and put an end to that with a suplex attempt that Baily reversed into a pin attempt. Yuta tagged in before Bailey could make a tag to Knight, but after a bit of a back and forth, the tag was made and a fresh Knight leapt in to slam and splash Yuta.

Yuta tagged in Moxley and Knight tagged in Bailey and the two started trading forearms. Yuta and Knight tried to get involved, but it ended up with all four men brawling in the ring. Moxley dodged a high kick from Baliey and turned it into a cutter and a two count. Knight came in and took out Mox, leaving Bailey and Yuta as the legal men.

Bailey and Knight hit an amazing double team hurricanrana into a power bomb, but it only got a two count. Bailey went up for a springboard splash but again, only two. Knight took his turn next, going for a splash, but Yuta rolled out of the way. Knight had Yuta in a backslide, but Shafir pulled Knight out. Bailey tried to help, but sent Shafir into the stairs by mistake.

Back in the ring, Yuta was covered by Knight, but Shafir pulled the ref out. Then Mox pulled out Bailey for a ddt on the outside. Yuta took the opportunity to low-blow Baliey and get a three count.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated JetSpeed

Great match to kick things off! The brawling style vs the high flying was a joy to watch. Jon Moxley is the grumpiest man on the planet and I’d pay just to watch him stomp around about stuff.

-Back from break, The Outrunners were shown in the music video for “Brother Nature” which one can only assume was produced in 1988. Good TV.

Ricochet vs. Ace Austin

This is Austin’s big AEW debut and doing it against Ricochet promises to make it memorable. The two had a confrontation on Wednesday, so there’s already some bad feelings in the mix. Also, I love Ricochet’s entrance music.

Austin made a pretty big splash as he entered. He looks like he’s about 17 years old though, so I’ll assume he had to put down his Switch 2 to get into the match.

Speaking of, Austin had control off the top. He and Ricochet had a lighting fast exchange, with Austin sending Ricochet out of the ring. Austin then wouldn’t let him get back in the ring, stopping him with some big kicks.

When Ricochet finally made it back in, he managed to hang Austin up on the ropes and then stood on his hair, clearly out of jealousy. Ricochet dropped elbows and knees on Austin, keeping him off his feet and sending him into the corner for a 619 and then a big elbow drop.

Back from break, Austin was headed up to the top turnbuckle, when Gates of Agony appeared at the top of the ramp. That allowed Ricochet to get a brainbuster followed by a shooting star press off the distraction. Ricochet hit a big samoan drop, but only got a two count.

Ricochet tried to position Austin for a big move, but Austin wormed out only to eat a bit kick. Ricochet went up top, but Austin returned the favor from earlier and knocked him off the ropes. Austin then hit a lalriat sending Ricochet out. Austin followed with a dive, but before he could get back in the ring, Kaun got ahold of him. Austin sent Kaun into a ring post and jumped back in.

Austin and Ricochet exchanged pin attempts until Ricochet hit a Spirit Gun and that was too much for the younger star and Ricochet got the pin.

Match Result: Ricochet defeated Ace Austin

-Backstage the Hurt Syndicate were interviewed and stated that they don’t care who wins the finals of the Tag Team Tournament because they will beat whoever it is.

Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong vs. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson

After saying so in an interview with Rene Paquette, O’Reilly and Strong are looking to re-forge some undisputed links in their new group, Paragon. A win over Christian and Johnson would be a good step forward in that, but personally I think they should go the Dark Order route and get some matching jackets. Those Dark Order jackets are sweet.

Strong and Christian kicked things off with a speedy exchange. Christian cartwheeled his way into into a double team though as O’Reilly tagged in. Johnson tried to save his partner, but Strong sent him packing.

Strong and O’Reilly double teamed Johnson in the ring, isolating him from Christian, who flew in and knocked Strong off the ring apron. Johnson claimed the momentum in the ring with a flurry of kicks on O’Reilly, blocking a hot tag to Strong by tagging in and out with Christian.

Strong and Johnson tagged in respectively and Strong hit a big shoulder slam. Strong hit a bunch of forearms and then O’Reilly joined him for some tandem knees. Christian and Johnson absoltuely flew around the ring ring until Strong and O’Reilly hit a high/low and picked up the win.

Match Result: Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong defeated Blake Christian & Lee Johnson

That match was wild! Johnson and Christian are so fast and athletic that it’s hard to keep up with them. I couldn’t tell who was legal half the time because everyone was always hitting someone. Strong and O’Reilly are great at this pro wrestling thing and I’m loving all the friendship angles. Great Stuff.

-Back from break, we saw a beat up Bandido with Stokely and FTR standing over them. Brody King showed up to avenge his partner and King and FTR fought their way out to the ring. King manhandled FTR, until Stokely hit King in the face with a fistfull of powder. FTR stole the mask of Bandido and hit a Shatter Machine on King.

-SkyFlight joined us from backstage offering Don Callis any match that he wants. Tag, singles, anything. Then they left to train.

$100K 4-Way Collision: Julia Hart vs. Kris Statlander vs. Penelope Ford vs. Anna Jay

Straight up, I have no idea why $100,000 is on the line in this match. Considering they just had a $50K challenge before Supercard of Honor (won by AR Fox) this might be a sign that Tony Khan has too much money. Also, just so everyone’s clear, I will fight myself in a match for $25K.

The rules of the match weren’t really made clear, but all four women started brawling off the top. It seems that it’s no DQ and whoever gets a pinfall first wins. That said, Jay and Statlander sent HArt and Ford out early and battled each other in the ring. Statlander went for a pin, but Hart broke it up and replaced Jay in the ring.

Hart walked the ropes into a hurricanrana (do that, Undertaker!), but Ford stacked her and Statlander in the corner. Before she could do much though, Jay came back and stacked all three for a big roundhouse kick.

Hart and Ford seemed to form a loose alliance to beat up Jay. They traded moves on here, but anytime one went for a pin, the other would break it up. Statlander re-arrived and clotheslined, well, everyone, following it up with a big suplex to Jay.

Hart and Ford tried to suplex Statlander, but but she reversed it and ht a double suplex on them both. Jay sent Statlander to the outside and then Hart did the same to Jay, leaving her and Ford to fight in the ring. Ford hung Hart up on the ropes then whipped her backwards for a stomp or three.

Jay and Ford fought to the top turnbuckle, but Statlander grabbed Ford for a suplex, but left herself open to a blockbuster from Jay. Jay began spamming leg lariats and hit a backstabber on Statlander for a two-count.

Statlander got Jay and Hart on her back, but Ford dropkicked everyone into the corner. Statlander picked up Ford, but she reversed it into a poisonrana. Hart took Ford into the corner with a lariat and then a kick for Jay. Hart set Jay up in the corner and she and Ford hit stereo moonsaults that both missed.

Hart and Jay fought back and forth with Jay hitting a Gory special, but Ford broke up the pin. Ford dragged Jay to the outside, but Statlander caught Hart in the ring with a scissor choke on her forcing her to tap out and giving Statlander the win and $100k for some reason.

Match Result: Kris Statlander defeated Penelope Ford, Anna Jay and Julia Hart

After the match, every woman on the roster arrived for some reason and a melee broke out. Suddenly though, Harley Cameron and that broke it all up.

That was an amazing match but for two things: 1) there was no need for the gigantic run-in and 2) I still don’t know why $100K was on the line. Great fun though.

-SkyFlight’s challenge was answered in the back by Hechicero, Kyle Fletcher and Lance Archer. They will see Skyflight in Glasgow (because everybody dies, and so on) and seem very confident they will beat them in the match that they will surely tell us about before next Wednesday. Right?

-Backstage, Kris Statlander was interviewed about her big win. Harley Cameron arrived to celebrate with her and so did the Death Riders. Yuta and Moxley were very friendly (which was unsettling) and congratulated Statlander before leaving. The worst part was that Harley Cameron didn’t get to talk more.

Bryan Keith vs. Juice Robinson

Keith and Big Bill were knocked out of the AEW World Tag Team Title Eliminator Tournament by the Bang Bang Gang. So the interfered with Robinson’s match against Ricochet. So tonight, they can hopefully settle the beef.

Keith and Robinson kicked things off with a perfectly cromulent chain. Things picked up during the break as Keith wrapped Robinson’s leg around the ringpost and nearly broke it in half. Back in the ring, Keith kept working the leg until Robinson threw a few elbows. Keith just wrenched his knee harder and put him in a modified Boston crab.

Back from break, Robinson reversed a Keith charge with an elbow. Keith grabbed his leg and Robinson punched him in the face a lot about it. He grabbed Keith and hit a spinebuster, but seemed to hurt his knee more than Keith.

Big Bill hopped up on the ring, so Austin Gunn got in his face. Bill threw him into the barricade, while Robinson hit a big slam in the ring, pinning Keith clean.

Match Result: Juice Robinson defeated Bryan Keith

-Backstage Rene Paquette interviewed Anthony Bowens. Bowens is tired of hearing about Max Caster. He represents the company and the fans better than anyone. Bowens was mad that Caster is going to Scotland and he isn’t. Bowens stomped off with nothing really resolved.

Technical Spectacle: Hechicero vs. Nigel McGuinness vs ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty vs Daniel Garcia

My goodness! Someone has been reading my dream journal, Mr Khan! This match is going to be insane. For those with a love of the technical aspects of wrestling, this isn’t a fantasy match, it’s a literal fantasy and I am so stoked for it! The winner of this will face off against IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Zack Sabre Jr. at Forbidden Door on Sunday, August 24 in London.

After a feeling out, McGuinness and Moriarty paried off as did Garcia and Hechicero. It was like two matches were happening at once, with McGuinness stomping the hand of Moriarty and Garcia trying to work Hechicero into a surfboard.

Moriarty hit a sunset flip on McGuinness and Garcia worked the ankle of Hechicero. Hechicero wrapped Garcia’s arm around the ropes while McGuinness sent Moriarty to the outside. Hechicero and Garcia followed them and Moriarty sent McGuinness into the barricade.

Garcia and Hechicero began chopping in the ring with Garcia sending Hechicero to the corner for some punches. Moriarty tried to break it up, but Garcia sent him packing. Hechicero grabbed Garcia and the two rolled around the ring hitting pin attempts.

On the outside, Moriarty put a full nelson on McGuinness, then flew back into the ring to try to pin Hechicero. Garcia sent Hechicero packing and turned his attention to Moriarty. McGuinness broke it all up with a stomp, leaving the other three on their backs.

Moriarty and Garcia exchanged opponents for a second before attacking each other. Moriarty got Garcia on his back, McGuinness locked around Moriarty’s leg and Hechicero went for his ankle. This lasted for a few minutes before everyone collapsed in a heap.

During the commercial, Moriarty and McGuinness fought in the ring while Garcia and Hechicero took things to the outside. Hechicero put a stretch on Garcia while McGuinness found himself in a Border City Stretch in the ring. Hechicero left Garcia and put an ankle lock on Moriarty. Then Garcia jumped back in and put an arm bar on Hechicero. The four men writhed in pain until everyone broke it up.

Hechicero wrenched McGuinness’ leg around the rope before moving on to Garcia. Hechicero went up top, but McGuninness pulled him down with a Tower of London and went for a pin. Garcia broke it up though and began chopping McGuinness. Garcia almost had him pinned, but Hechicero broke it up with a kick.

Hechicero put a sleeper on McGuinness and Garcia and Moriarty fought across the ring. McGuinness wrapped his leg around Hechicero’s ankle forcing him to break the hold. Moriarty Had Garcia on his back and Garcia wiggled free and hit a crossface on McGuinness. Hechicero had Moariarty wrapped up and McGuinness rolled through.

McGuinness had Garcia’s arm locked and Moriarty had Hechicero in a figure four, but he got a rope break. Moriarty started throwing strikes at Hechicero who got him a an absolutely brutal headscissor. McGuinness locked in an arm hold on Hechicero while Garcia worked the legs of Moriarty. No one gave up so McGuinness hit Garcia in the head and wrapped up Moriarty’s arm in a London Dungeon.

After Moriarty broke free, Garcia began slapping Hechicero, slugging it out with the luchadore. Garcia put a dragon tamer on Hechicero, while McGuinness locked in another London Dungeon on Moriarty.

Hechicero was about to tap, but Moriarty prevented it. McGuinness pulled back on the arm of Moriarty and that was it, the ROH Pure Champion was forced to tap out. McGuinness gets the victory and the shot at Zack Sabre Jr at Forbidden Door.

Match Result: Nigel McGuinness defeated Lee Moriarty, Daniel Garcia and Hechicero.

After the match, McGuinness was asked by Rene Paquette if he felt ready and McGuinness said that it was a dream match for everyone. McGuinness then took a moment to congratulate Garcia in particular, saying he gave his all. A somber Garcia went to leave the ring, but McGuinness asked him to corner for him in London. Garcia shook his hand and said that he would. FRIENDSHIP!!

Wow, that was INCREDIBLE. If they put it on Youtube or somewhere, take a few moments to check it out. I feel like I was only able to recap about 2/3rds of what was going on. It was like two matches were happening at the same time. Absolutely phenomenal, possible match of the year in my humble opinion.

AEW Collision live results: Hangman Page & JetSpeed vs. LFI

AEW Collision returns live on TNT Saturday from Roanoke, Virginia — home state of AEW World Champion Hangman Page.

Page will be on the show, teaming with JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) against LFI’s Rush, Dralistico & The Beast Mortos.

After defeating Dustin Rhodes for the title last week in a violent street fight, Kyle Fletcher will defend the TNT title for the first time as he faces NJPW’s Tomohiro Ishii.

In a six-woman tag team match set up on Dynamite, former TBS Champion Willow Nightingale, Queen Aminata and Tay Melo take on the Triangle of Madness (Thekla, former TBS Champion Julia Hart and Skye Blue).

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AEW Collision comes on the air with Tony Schiavone welcoming us alongside Nigel McGuinness & Emmy and Golden Globe award winner Paul Walter Hauser, as the music for Kyle Fletcher hits and it’s time for our opening TNT Title match.

Kyle Fletcher vs. New Japan Strong Openweight Champion Tomohiro Ishii for the TNT Title

(This was like a refrigerator taking on a skyscraper, as the stare down to kick off the match was quite the sight to see. A great first title defense for Fletcher, who looked awfully impressive in this one, which should come as no surprise, as it’s impossible to have a bad match with Ishii. The post-match sets the stage for the challenge that Fletcher wants New Japan’s best to face him at Forbidden Door for the TNT Title. We’re told that challenge should be answered next week.)

The size advantage for Fletcher is beyond substantial during the opening face-off, but it doesn’t matter to Ishii, who showed no fear and immediately ramped up a forearm battle for a full minute. Lariat connected for Ishii, but Fletcher dodged a sliding lariat, threw a wild lariat of his own, which Ishii ducked, causing Fletcher to take a powder. Back inside, Ishii lit up Fletcher with corner chops, but Fletcher battled back with a huge big boot to regain control. Ishii answered with a Saito Suplex, but ran right into a Michinoku Driver, as Fletcher did the deal with things going to break.

It was all Fletcher during commercial, but when things returned, Ishii no sold and flattened Fletcher with a suplex before going back to corner chops. Taking a page out of his pal Willow Nightingale’s playbook, Ishii Pounced Fletcher clear across the ring before an uppercut headbutt in the corner led to a huge superplex for two. Ishii missed a charge, allowing Fletcher to hit a sprinting leg lariat. Fletcher fired off thrust kicks before hitting a violent brainbuster on the apron. Top rope elbow got Fletcher another near fall, which led to both men no selling snap Dragon/German suplexes respectively before colliding with dueling kicks for the double down.

Slugfest saw Ishii throwing an uppercut forearm, but Fletcher responded with a leg lariat, looked for a superplex of his own, but Ishii slid out into a powerbomb. Lariat turned Fletcher inside out for a close two. Both were up again, as Ishii hit a desperation uppercut headbutt and collapsed on Fletcher for two. Fletcher battled back with a powerbomb and multiple corner boots, leading to his Sheer Drop Brainbuster for the win.

Post-match, Fletcher said the fans have just witnessed history in the first defense in the greatest title reign in AEW history. Ishii was yet another legend Fletcher has mopped the floor with to go along with Adam Cole & Dustin Rhodes. Fletcher is thinking about Forbidden Door and also his former New Japan days. Fletcher wants NJPW to send their pound for pound best to face him for the TNT Title. It won’t matter who, though, as he’ll still be holding the title high above his head, while everyone will be forced to say his full name.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher defeated Tomohiro Ishii to retain the TNT Title

-Don Callis was standing by backstage, happy that Fletcher defeated Ishii to kick off his destiny as the greatest TNT Champion of all time. Callis brought up his own success in New Japan years ago and sends a message to management to send their best in New Japan to face Kyle Fletcher in Cincinnati next week and answer the call for a match at Forbidden Door.

-Tony Schiavone tells us next week on Dynamite (but the graphic was for Collision) it will be a “Technical Spectacle” with Hechicero vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Lee Moriarty vs. Daniel Garcia to see who will face Zack Sabre Jr. for the IWGP World Title at Forbidden Door.

-Earlier today, the Gates of Agony & Ricochet are shown demolishing some fellas in the back, as Ricochet said he has all this ammo and fire power. His patience is wearing thin, as he’s been nothing but respectful since coming to AEW. They have no problem dismantling everyone in their path, so you’ll give them what they want or they will take it. It’s not a request, it’s a demand.

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-Alicia Atout is backstage with The Patriarchy, asking why they did what they did to Christian Cage last week? Kip Sabian said Cage respected them for standing up to him, but didn’t like it when questioning his motives. Everyone is questioning them now, as Nick Wayne said it’s typical and hypocritical of Cage to tell himself what he wants to hear. How are they supposed to be fulfilled, when all Cage does is tell lies? Nick said Cage was right when he said Nick had every tool to be a star, except he’s already a star, so you shouldn’t be shocked of what happened to Cage, as their next goal is to end his career entirely.

Megan Bayne (w/Penelope Ford) vs. Emily Rose

Bayne exploded out of the corner with a shotgun dropkick, corner splash, butterfly suplex and diving clothesline to kick things off. Rose got a back elbow from the corner, slowly climbed the ropes, only to be flattened with a running Liger Bomb by Bayne for the easy win.

Match Result: Megan Bayne defeated Emily Rose

-Lexy Nair is backstage with Big Bill & Bryan Keith, who is furious at Juice Robinson & Austin Gunn for knocking them out of the Tag Team Tournament. Next time Bill sees Robinson, he’s ripping his head off, as he’s got exactly what’s coming to him.

Juice Robinson (w/Austin Gunn) vs. Ricochet

(Ricochet gets back in the win column, but there was so much chaos going around ringside during the finish, that none of the three commentators noticed the 7-foot-tall gentleman getting in the ring and clobbering one of the competitors with a big boot. After the promo before this match, you knew Big Bill would get involved somehow to continue the feud with Robinson after the Bang Bang Gang eliminated The Learning Tree from the Tag Team Tournament a few weeks ago.)

In the early going, Ricochet went to the floor and chopped poor Cardblade Jay White, as Gunn made the save and held it high. In the ring, Ricochet tried to dodge a chop from Robinson, who put on the brakes and paint brushed the bald head before hitting a senton for two. Corner punches in bunches from Robinson, until Toa Liona slowly walks out to the stage to run distraction not only on Gunn, but the referee as well. Bishop Kaun appeared ringside, pulling Robinson to the floor, allowing Ricochet to hit a dive taking things to break.

Robinson remained grounded during commercial, but managed a spinebuster to get things rolling, followed by some snap jabs and Axe Kick for two. Juice is Loose blocked into a wall walk from Ricochet into a corner dropkick for a near fall of his own. Ricochet dodged a second Axe Kick, but Robinson connected with the comeback lariat that turned Ricochet inside out. Ricochet continuously hung-up Robinson throat first over the top and followed with a springboard lariat and Lionsault before a standing Shooting Star got two. Ricochet took too long to follow-up, allowing Robinson to hit a Flatliner and cradle for two. Kaun jumped on the apron, but Gunn pulled him down, only for Liona to hit a huge Pounce across the announce table. Everyone is distracted, with no one seeing Big Bill appearing and clocking Robinson with a big boot, as Ricochet hit a Spirit Gun to win it as Bill & Bryan Keith shot finger guns from the stage.

Match Result: Ricochet defeated Juice Robinson

-By the Numbers video package on Athena is shown 67-0 in ROH singles matches, 30 title defenses, 25 different opponents and 3 former AEW Champions. The longest title reign in Ring of Honor history. The only title shot Athena has gotten in AEW, she’s lost, but wasn’t pinned, as the AEW Women’s Champion during that time, Timeless Toni Storm. This was a good, brief, package on the challenger for the AEW Women’s Title come Forbidden Door.

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-Footage last week of La Faccion Ingobernable beating down Max Caster after Rush was the first to last the full 5 minutes during the Best Wrestler Alive Open Challenge. Lexy Nair is backstage with Max Caster, who said Rush had a moral victory last week by surviving 5 minutes with the Best Wrestler Alive. Nair brought up AR Fox & JetSpeed making the save, but Caster said thanks for the help, but next time, no thanks. Caster started doing push-ups while doing his chant, even standing by some large Nutcrackers (I’m serious) while Nair was holding back laughter.

Stokely & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. Ryan Zukko, Joe Keys & Josh Fuller

(I know they’re heels, but the crowd absolutely loved Stokely during this match. They wanted one thing and one thing only, for Stokely to get in the ring and popped big when he finally made the tag.)

Stokely came out with his crutch, but threw it down in defiance as the bell rang. Hauser brought up the trio of Zukko, Keys & Fuller look like fathers trying to coach their sons’ teams. There’s We Want Stoke chants from the crowd, as Harwood & Wheeler took their turns putting a beating on their opponents until finally Stoke tagged in. After a few punches, Fuller battled back and Stokely quickly scurried for a tag. Zukko tried a pin attempt on Harwood, who immediately kicked out and FTR hit a Shatter Machine. Both Harwood & Wheeler held up Zukko, as Stokely leapt off the second rope for a Spike Piledriver and got the pin for his team.

Winners: Stokely & FTR defeated Ryan Zukko, Joe Keys & Josh Fuller when Stokely pinned Zukko

-Video package on the recent history and feud between Darby Allin & Jon Moxley was shown and Allin’s challenge for Forbidden Door.

Hechicero vs. AR Fox

Daniel Garcia joined commentary for this bout, as McGuinness shook his hand, wishing him luck next week in the Technical Spectacle. Hechicero wasted no time attacking at the bell, as Lee Moriarty and the rest of Shane Taylor Promotions were watching on backstage. Fox reversed a whip into a Sling Blade, leading to two Topes before the third saw Fox clear the top with a Somersault Suicida. Back inside, Fox tried a Swanton, but Hechicero got the knees up. Hechicero countered a Tornado DDT into El Conjuro as things went to commercial.

Fox battled back with a kip up enzugiri and leaping corner elbow before a rolling cutter connected. Fox went up top and connected this time with the Swanton for a close two. Hauser called Fox a relatable underdog, as a rolling DVD saw Fox completely miss a 450 Splash, leading to Hechicero to hit the head scissors driver before sinking in the rolling submission for the win.

Match Result: Hechicero defeated AR Fox

-Video package on the ups and downs of Anthony Bowens & Max Caster of the past few months. Both have been losing a whole bunch, Caster has been getting his ass kicked, while Bowens is constantly complaining to Billy Gunn he’s not where he wants to be in his career. I still don’t know why either of these directions should make us want to see an Acclaimed reunion potentially, but I guess this is the direction we might get? Or Bowens turns on Gunn and Caster turns babyface.

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-Footage of Harley Cameron, with her face heavily bandaged, watching Megan Bayne slam her face into the ring steps during the No DQ tag match a few months ago was shown. Cameron got up, grabbed a face mask from the closet and did her best Jim Carrey impression from The Mask as she spun about before popping up wearing the mask.

Willow Nightingale, Queen Aminata & Tay Melo vs. Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart & Skye Blue)

Thekla & Aminata pick up their feud where they left off, as Aminata tried Chocolate Kisses, but Blue put a stop to it. Hauser said Aminata learned that move from Harley Race, which popped Schiavone. Aminata was able to fight off the numbers, as Melo & Hart both tag in. Melo was visibly frustrated she didn’t get the pin 1 minute into the match, as Nightingale tagged in and flattened Thekla & Hart with a double suplex. Nightingale caught Blue coming off the top and sank in a Camel Clutch. Melo & Aminata cut off Thekla & Hart, as the babyface trio posed while using Blue as a prop and things went to picture in picture.

During break, Nightingale was worked over by Triangle of Madness, but Aminata made the save, planting Blue with a reverse DDT. Melo popped Hart with a pump knee, as Nightingale managed a lariat on Thekla, allowing a hot tag to Aminata. Spinning Fisherman’s Suplex on Blue, but Hart broke the count, only to be sent outside. Blue hit a thrust kick on Aminata who connected on a desperation headbutt, falling back to her corner and Melo tag. DD-Tay connected, but Thekla cut Melo off, did her Spider pose, only to be Pounced in mid-air by Nightingale. Hart cut off Melo from attempting a Gory Special on Blue, leading to a double team spinning Rock Bottom by Hart & Blue, who pinned Melo to win it.

Match Result: Triangle of Madness defeated Willow Nightingale, Queen Aminata & Tay Melo when Blue pinned Melo

-Video package of the feud on Collision between the Don Callis Family and recently formed Sky Flight. They told Callis to keep shooting and tighten your aim up, as they aren’t going nowhere.

-FTR & Stokley are celebrating their victory backstage, as Stokely said Adam Copeland turned him into the monster you saw tonight. After Stokely wins on Dynamite, he’s going to make Copeland his hoe. Wheeler said they’re going after the AEW Tag Team Titles and Harwood said forget his ugly wife and brat daughter, all he cares about is winning the Tag Team Titles back. They’ll beat Brodido and go on to hurt The Hurt Syndicate to reclaim their titles.

Max Caster Open Challenge

Max Caster is in the ring and said Rush survived 5 with the Best Wrestler Alive last week and all the Maximaniacs know to do one thing, chant his name. Let’s Go Max, You’re the Best Wrestler Alive got going, Caster stopped them, but said it was better.

AEW Trio Champion Katsuyori Shibata answered the challenge, as the clock started and Shibata chopped the holy hell out of Caster, whose chest is already beat red. Caster did manage a roll-up for two, but Shibata responded with his stalling dropkick and butterfly suplex. Rear Naked Choke applied, as Shibata quickly hit the PK for the win.

Post-match, Caster slowly got up and Shibata offered a handshake, which Caster accepted. Shibata raised his hand until LFI attacked both men. JetSpeed sprinted out, as Speedball Bailey had a board with a chain wrapped around it, while Kevin Knight wielded a hockey stick as things went to break before the main event.

Match Result: Katsuyori Shibata defeated Max Caster

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AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page & JetSpeed (Speedball Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) vs. La Faccion Ingobernable (Rush, Dralistico & The Beast Mortos)

(Big time party match to close the show, as the fans were up for it all the way, especially with the AEW World Champ leading the way. LFI got in a lot of offense and I wouldn’t mind if we got a Rush vs. Page match on TV coming out of this, as they worked together quite well. Just a very solid trios match to send the fans home happy and end a pretty action packed episode of Collision.)

Hero’s welcome for Hangman Adam Page, who grew up nearby in Aarons Creek, Virginia. Page starts off with Mortos, as both handsprung to their feet, only Page was there with a big boot. Rush tagged in and immediately started a forearm exchange before switching to chops. Mortos tried a cheap shot on the apron, which was enough for Dralistico & Rush to get in some boots, until JetSpeed made the save. Rush was sent to the outside, as Page met him with an Orihara Moonsault with the fans going nuts. Back inside, Dralistico & Page exchanged chops, until Dralistico ran right into a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. JetSpeed made quick tags, leading to a double gordbuster and dropkick as Dralistico really fought off a Bailey pin attempt before rushing him to his corner. LFI quickly hit locomotion corner splashes and triple snap dropkick until Rush spat at Page. Bailey was worked over until he dodged a Mortos corner splash, as Knight made the hot tag and was moving with lighting quick offense. Rush missed an attack on Knight, but kept running and decked Page as a result. Rush was sent outside with a Knight dropkick, as Dralistico ate a hurricanrana out of the corner, leading to a huge Knight springboard dive as things went to break.

Knight was worked over the entire commercial, as Rush again went to get another shot in on Page, but this time, Page wasn’t having it and decked him. Hot tag by Page, who lit up Rush with forearms in the corner, as Mortos ate a springboard lariat and Dralistico with a Fall Away Slam, as Page followed with a slingshot plancha on Mortos. Back inside, DVD to Rush, who battled back and looked for Bulls Horns, only to be met with a springboard clothesline by Knight. Dralistico flew in with a springing Destroyer, but Bailey saved his partner with a backflip double knee. Mortos laid out Bailey with a pop-up Samoan Drop, as Rush nearly pinned Page with a flash roll-up for two. Springboard crucifix bomb by Dralistico on Page, who again kicked out at two. Page was triple teamed until JetSpeed made the save, only to be flattened by a Mortos Tornillo and Rush Somersault Suicida.

Dralistico tried another springboard, but Page hit a powerbomb in mid-air, allowing him to try a Buckshot, but was hit with a corkscrew kick. JetSpeed flew in with a double team on Dralistico before hitting stereo dives on Rush & Mortos to the floor. Page finally managed a Buckshot to pin Dralistico and win it for his team.

Match Result: Hangman Adam Page & JetSpeed defeated La Faccion Ingobernable when Page pinned Dralistico

AEW Dynamite 8/13/25

  • Hangman Adam Page & MJF Face-to-Face
  • Adam Copeland vs. Big Stoke
  • Jon Moxley vs. Kevin Knight

AEW Collision 8/16/25

  • Hechicero vs. Nigel McGuinness vs. Lee Moriarty vs. Daniel Garcia in a Technical Spectacle with the winner facing Zack Sabre Jr. for the IWGP World Title at Forbidden Door

AEW Collision live results: Tag Team title eliminator matches

A pair of AEW Tag Team title eliminator matches headline tonight’s live edition of AEW Collision from Chicago as their residency in the city wraps up.

In a semifinal match, former champions FTR will take on the Bang Bang Gang of Austin Gunn & Juice Robinson. The other is a quarterfinal as Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) face the Gates of Agony with the winners moving on to face the Young Bucks in a future semifinal.

Reigning TNT Champion Dustin Rhodes will take on Kyle Fletcher in a street fight coming out of last week’s challenge.

Former TBS Champion Willow Nightingale will get her wish as her challenge of Thekla has been accepted. Another former TBS Champion and Nightingale ally/enemy Kris Statlander will also be in action against an opponent to be named.

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Here we are all colliding and stuff off the back of Godzilla, no less! AEW Collision is here and starting now!

And it kicked off in style with the Death Riders wrecking shop! Jon Moxley grabbed a mic and stomped into the ring while Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir backed him up. Moxley lamented that Darby Allin survived his trip to Mt Everest and is now in Mox’s business.

Mox called him out and like so many Stings before him, Allin appeared on the balcony of the arena. Allin slinked off, apparently not heading to the ring and the Death Riders left through the crowd to go find him.

A recap of last night’s Dynamite played to bring everyone up to speed.

AEW World Tag Team Title Eliminator Tournament Quarter Final Match: Gates Of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) vs. Brodido (Bandido & Brody King)

For those not in the know, ROH Champion Bandido is low-key the best champion in wrestling right now. His ROH Title defenses have been instant classics. Gates of Agony are downright terrifying, so no matter who wins the chance to face the Young Bucks in the semi-finals, that match will be a good one.

Bandido kicked things off against Kaun with the latter having a significant size advantage. Bandido’s agility and resiliency off set that though and they flew around the ring. Kaun landed a big lariat, but Bandido was right back up with an arm drag. Then Liona tagged in.

Bandido was more than happy to face Liona, but the crowd wanted King. Liona threw Bandido into the corner and they got their wish. The absolutely massive King stepped in the ring and the meat began a-slappin’.

King and Liona traded chops until King decided to throw a lariat and knock Liona out. Bandido and Kaun tagged back in, but Bandido sent him out. King and Bandido double teamed Liona, with King using Bandido as a weapon.

Liona dragged King out of the ring and back body dropped him on the entrance ramp. Bandido was body dropped by Kaun on the top rope and then tossed out to join his partner. Everyone went back to their corners after that and the match settled for a moment into Kaun and Bandido exchanging holds.

Liona tagged in and he and Kaun double teamed an isolated Bandido in their corner. Kaun made a run across the ring ro take out King before GoA delivered a double backstabber to Bandido. A miscommunication led to Liona accidentally hitting Kaun with Bandido. Bandido tagged in King and he splashed Kaun and Liona in the corner.

Kaun left, but King was able to hit a cannonball in the corner on Liona. He tagged in Bandido and the did a tandem dive through the ropes onto the Gates of Agony on the outside where all four men brawled. Bandido sent Kaun into the first row and King tossed Liona back into the ring.

Bandido went up top and hit a frog splash, but Kaun returned a broke up the pin. Kaun sent King out, twice, and then set Bandido up with Liona’s help for top rope powerbomb. It only resulted in a two count though. Liona took out King on the outside, but he was back to break up a pin attempt.

King picked up Liona (impressive in it’s own right) and then hit a death valley drover on the ring apron (the agony-est part of the ring!). Then he grabbed Kaun and hit a superplex off the top rope! Bandido leapt on him and got the pin, sending Brodido to the semis!

Match Result: Brodido defeated Gates of Agony

A terrific match as expected. Bandido continues to impress, King is a killer and the Gates looked good in this loss, I don’t think it hurts them at all. I mean, it hurt them. But not in terms of character.

-The Don Callis Family joined Lexy Nair backstage. Callis said that his Family is going to be getting all the titles, power and money AEW has to offer. Shane Taylor appeared, looking for the money STP and the Infantry earned on Dynamite last night. Lance Archer stepped in and Callis said that if STP takes out Sky Flight, then they could talk about the money. Taylor was not happy.

-Back from commercial, Roderick Strong and Kyle O’Reilly joined Lexy Nair. Nair asked of Strong was now in the Conglomeration. O’Reilly made the sell, and Ishii, Hologram and Willow Nightingale arrived. Nightingale tee’d up her match and off she went!

-Before the match could start though, we went backstage where the Death Riders were still looking for Darby Allin. Suddenly, Allin appeared out of a dark corner and appeared to chloroform Moxley! The scene switched back to the ring…

Kris Statlander vs Lina Cross

This match happened so fast, I barely had time to keep up. Stalander pushed Cross around off the top, sending her to the mat with a big shoulder. She put Cross up in a stalling suplex and dropped her with precise fashion. Cross fought back with a pump kick and a german suplex, but Statlander overpowered her. Statlander locked in a new submission hold, and Cross tapped out.

Match Result: Kris Statlander defeated Lina Cross

As that match ended, Willow Nightingale’s music played and the two crossed paths without acknowledging each other on the ramp.

Willow Nightingale vs. Thekla (w/Sky Blue and Julia Hart)

Thekla had a serious power disadvantage, with Nightingale throwing her into the corner off the top. Hart and Blue got up in the ring apron to cause a slow-moving distraction and Thekla got a shot in. Nightingale kept control though as the two reset and stared each other down.

Thekla got a shot in on Nightingale’s throat and sent her reeling. Thekla went up top, but Nightingale dodged it and chopped her in the center of the ring. Nightingale hoisted her up and dropped her in the center of the ring for a cross body, followed but a powerful pounce.

Here, they announced that Sky Flight would face Shane Taylor Promotions later in the show.

Thekla sent Nightingale into the steel steps on the outside and then dragged her back into the ring. She peppered Nightingale with kicks and put on a strong chinlock, wrenching Nightingale’s back. Nightingale wouldn’t give up, so Thekla began complaining to the ref. That gave Nightingale an opening and the two traded chops.

Thekla got Nightingale into the corner and put on a headscissor lock over the top rope. Nightingale responded with a big lariat and then two more for good measure. Nightingale hit a shotgun dropkick from the second rope, but only got a two-count.

Thekla resorted to slapping Nightingale in the face, sending her to the ropes. Thekla set her up for a knee shot, but Nightingale played possum and lured her in for a death valley driver. Dragging Thekla to the top rope, Nightingale found herself in trouble as Thekla set her up for a superplex.

Blue and Hart stalked Nightingale on the outside while Thekla dove from the top rope. She threw Nightingale back in and Nightingale went back to the well for a springboard lariat, followed by a cannonball in the corner.

Nightingale went for a powerbomb but Hart and Blue got up on the ring to cause the distraction. That let Thekla get a stomp in on Nightingale’s head and that was in. 1,2,3 Thekla got the win.

Match Result: Thekla defeated Willow Nightingale

After the match, Blue and Hart joined in on a beatdown of Nightingale. However, Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford appeared to make it a 5-on-1 affair. Queen Aminata’s music hit and she came to the ring with Tay Melo and a whole bunch of chairs and pieces of wood. They chased the heels off as The Conglomeration tended to Nightingale.

This was a good match, especially after the weird Statlander squash. The melee at the end was a little too chaotic for me and I lost track of what was going on. That said, there’s a lot of stories running through that group of women, so I’m interested to see where all of it goes.

-Backstage, Billy Gunn joined Lexy Nair. Anthony Bowens arrived and yelled at him for a bit. Gunn said that he didn’t even know who Bowens was any more and left, Bowens calling “coward!” after him.

-A video was shown of Swerve Strickland outside the arena. He called out the Young Bucks and Okada and he promised to be around to take care of them. He challenged Okada for the Unified Championship at Forbidden Door.

-Don Callis and Okada responded right away, saying that Okada has the edge becuase he has Callis himself to advise him. They accepted the challenge and Okada said “let’s just fight, bitch.”

AEW World Tag Team Title Eliminator Tournament Semi Final Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (w/Stokely) vs. Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn & Juice Robinson)(w/ Cardboard Cut out Jay White and Colton Gunn)

So, that’s the longest match heading I think I’ve ever typed. Also, Danny Garcia was on commentary.

The winners of this match move on to the finals for the right to face the Hurt Syndicate LLC, and Robinson and Harwood showed that they both wanted it bad off the top. The battled back and forth until Gunn was tagged in. Harwood sent him to the mat with an arm drag.

Gunn tagged Robinson back in and Harwood drove him into the corner for some chops. Robinson foight back with some chops of his own, sending Harwood face first into the turnbuckle while Bryan Kieth and Big Bill watched backstage at that angle that all wrestlers seem to watch tv.

Wheeler tagged in to face off against Gunn and the two traded chops before Gunn tagged Robinson back in. Things broke down and Gunn and Robinson took out both members of FTR with stereo back body drops and lariats to the outside.

Stokely limped over and gave FTR some words of encouragement while Gunn and Robinson waited in the ring. The match somewhat reset and Harwood and Gunn locked up in the center of the ring. Harwood laid in some big right hands but Gunn fought back until Wheeler kicked him in the back through the ropes.

FTR double teamed Gunn, stomping him by the ropes. Wheeler tagged in a delivered a bunch of suplexes, followed by a sleeper. Gunn fought back, but Harwood tagged in with an abdominal stretch with an assist from Wheeler. The ref caught on though and broke it up. Gunn went for a hot tag but Harwood cut him off.

Gunn finally got the tag, but the ref didn’t see it and sent him back for a double team from FTR. Harwood sent Gunn to the outside where he spiked the camera and dodged as wheeler flew at him from the ring. Wheeler landed on the barricade and Harwood held Gunn until he made the hot tag to Robinson.

Robinson jumped in and cleared the ring. Harwood slipped out of the ring and Robinson followed, sending him back in. Stokely tried to interfere with his crutch, but Robinson kicked it away and set Harwood up on the top rope. Harwood bit Robinson on the head and sent him to Wheeler. Robinson sent Wheeler to the outside.

Gunn hit a suplex from the top rope and Robinson tried a pin. Wheeler jumped from the top rope to break up the pin, but Robinson rolled out of the way and Wheeler hit Harwood instead. Robinson landed a blade runner, but it only resulted in a two-count.

Gunn and Harwood faced off, but neither could get the advantage. Robinson arrived to break up a shatter machine and Gunn hit the fame-ass-er, but again just a two count as Wheeler broke it up. Robinson went after Stokely, but Wheeler sent him into the stairs.

Gunn fought off both Wheeler and Harwood, but the ref was distracted. Harwood and Wheeler double teamed him and Harwood got a rollup to send FTR to the tournament Finals.

Match Result: FTR defeated Bang Bang Gang

There’s a reason FTR matches are some of my favourite of all time. It was super fast, back and forth and the outcome was never obvious for either team. I liked the quick tags, classic heel cheating and of course, the cutouts. The finals of this tournament are going to be hot!

-Backstage, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena cut a promo. She said that it’s going to be really easy to cash in and win the AEW Women’s Championship. Athena said that she is going to use her contract to defeat Toni Storm in London at Forbidden Door.

-In the ring, Max Caster said that he was here to cheer up “Chiraq” by allowing the crowd to chant for him. Which they did. Caster cut them off and said that they couldn’t hang with him, just like Anthony Bowens. He called Bowens a bland, crybaby bitch and issued his Open Challenge. Five minutes went up on the clock and the challenge was answered by…

Rush!

Max Caster vs Rush

So, if you haven’t seen Rush lately he’s very large and has an even larger coat. The bell rang and the challenge was on. Caster immediately dove out of the ring as Rush ran at him. When he tried to get back in, Rush, rushed him again. This went on for a while as the clock ticked down.

Caster jogged around the ring, playing to the crowd while Rush impatiently waited in the ring. Caster got too involved in his showboating though and Rush slipped out a crushed him. As the clock ticked to three minutes, Rush sent Caster into the barricades again and again.

Finally, Rush tossed Caster back into the ring, but Caster leapt to the top rope and hit a cross body from the ring post onto Rush. Two minutes remained as Caster put Rush back into the ring. Caster went for a splash, but Rush dodged it and picked up where he left off pumelling Caster.

Only a minute remained as Rush started some showboating of his own. Caster tried to rush him, but Rush hit a powerslam, unconcerned with the clock as he beat Caster in the corner. With 10 seconds left, Rush lined Caster up, but then the time expired and the bell rang, ending the match,

Rush did not like that and dropkicked Caster in the corner. He demanded that the Ref count the pin, but the ref said the match was over. So the rest of LFI came down to the ring and beat up Caster. Security tried to intervene but they didn’t make much headway until JetSpeed arrived! Everyone battled up the ramp, leaving Caster laying in the ring.

Match Result: Rush defeated Max Caster? I think?

I was really enjoying this spectacle of a match until the weird ending. I love Open Challenges and Caster’s are great, with a pretty good gimmick to them. But it all just seemed kinda pointless, especially once JetSpeed got involved.

Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor and The Infantry – Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo) Vs Sky Flight (Top Flight – Darius and Daunte Martin – and Scorpio Sky)

This match was set up earlier in the night so that Shane Taylor Promotions could earn the money that they earned on Dynamite last night. The infantry got involved pretty much immediately as Bravo, Dean and Bravo took turns hitting moves on Darius on the ring apron.

STP had complete control of the match in the opening, isolating Daunte and triple teaming him in the corner. STP used every violent trick in the book including a killer one-handed chokeslam from Taylor.

Back from break, Daunte tagged in with Dean and fortunes started to turn for Sky Flight. Daunte got a hot tag to Sky who cleared the ring. Daunte leapt over the top rope taking out Taylor and Bravo. Sky, in the middle of the ring managed to hit his finisher and get the pin.

Match Result: Sky Flight defeated Shane Taylor Promotions

-Backsage the camera showed Darby Allin dragging Jon Moxley to the top of a fire escape. Just as Allin was about to shove Mox off the fire escape and presumably multiple stories down, AEW Security showed up (?) and dragged Allin away.

That was very, very strange. Did Allin just commit attempted murder? Why were there security guys on the fire escape? Where were Yuta and Shafir? I have more questions, but there are only 12 minutes left in the show.

AEW TNT Title Chicago Street Fight: Dustin Rhodes (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher

To shake off the last 20 minutes or so, it’s time for the main event! Dustin Rhodes has found the fountain of youth and has been doing his best work in what should be the twilight of his career. Fletcher is absolutely killer and not only looks like a 2025 Shawn Micheals, he works like him too.

Rhodes laid the hammer down right away, while Don Callis on commentary lamented the use of a closed fist… in a street fight. The match spilled out of the ring and Fletcher found a kendo stick. Rhodes took it away from him and laid in some hard smacks.

Fletcher reversed the favor though, pulling the steel steps away from the ring and hitting a DDT on top of them, sending Rhodes to the ground. Fletcher then went under the ring for a table and leaned it up against the barricade. He laid Rhodes out on it and dove at him through the ring ropes. Rhodes dodged it though and Fletcher flew through the table.

Rhodes grabbed a second table and set it up at ringside. He also pulled a bullrope from under the ring, introducing it to Fletcher’s face. Repeatedly. Rhodes, bleeding from the forehead pulled Fletcher, also bleeding from the forehead, to the ring apron and tried to bulldog Fletcher onto the table. Fletcher grabbed a rope though, so Rhodes went through the table solo.

Back from commercial, Fletcher was whipping Rhodes with his own cowbell, focusing on the knee. Fletcher charged Rhodes who flipped him over with a Code Red. Rhodes began pounding on Fletcher, executing a CrossRhodes, but only getting a two count.

Rhodes went under the ring and grabbed a couple of chairs. Fletcher picked one up and they played lightsabers until Rhodes hit Fletcher in the back. A lot. Rhodes took a little too long to lay in the killing blow and Fletcher kicked the chair back into his face. Fletcher set up two chairs and hit a jumping pile driver on the seats. Rhodes kicked out at two.

Fletcher grabbed a table and brought it into the ring as the show went into overtime. Fletcher pulled Rhodes to the top turnbuckle, looking for a superplex. Rhodes fought back though, sending Fletcher through his own table with a massive Texas Destroyer! Somehow, Fletcher kicked out at two though.

Rhodes went under the ring and pulled out a set of work gloves…. covered in tacks! He went for the Iron Claw, but Fletcher blocked it. Rhodes pushed though though and hit the claw with the tack gloves! What a weird thing to write!

Fletcher got free and brought a whole bag full of tacks unto the ring. He spread them out and went for a suplex. Rhodes reversed it. Then Fletcher reversed it. This went on for a while until Rhodes hit a powerslam right on the tacks!

Fletcher, regretting his choice of outfit, got set up by Rhodes in the corner. Rhodes poured the remainder of the tacks into Fletcher’s trunks and shattered his dreams!

Rhodes pulled Fletcher up, but Callis had slipped Fletcher a screwdriver which he drove into Rhodes’ head. Callis then held Rhodes against the rope while Fletcher stabbed him in the leg over and over. The screwdriver hung out of Rhodes’ leg until a medical staff member pulled it out.

Fletcher hit a brainbuster on Rhodes in the middle of the tacks and got the pin to win the match and the TNT Championship.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher defeated Dustin Rhodes

After the match, Callis and Fletcher beat on Rhodes with a chair until officials sent them packing.

Wow. That was downright gruesome. Hell of a match and I’m sad to see Rhodes’ title reign end so quickly, but they both earned that match. I’ll say this about AEW; they pack a LOT into two-and-a-bit hours. Two great tag matches, an awesome main event and overall, a pretty good show with only a few confusing moments. But it’s wrestling, there’s always a few confusing moments. Either way, I had fun so mission accomplished, Collision!

AEW Collision live results: Two title matches

Two title matches highlight tonight’s AEW Collision from Chicago.

ROH World Women’s Champion Athena defends against relative newcomer Alex Windsor.

In his first title defense, new TNT Champion Dustin Rhodes defends against ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty.

In a Tag Team title eliminator tournament match, Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson of The Bang Bang Gang take on Big Bill and Bryan Keith.

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TNT Champion Dustin Rhodes defends against Lee Moriarty (w/ Shane Taylor)

Moriarty refused to shake the hand of Rhodes, rejecting the Code of Honor, though this isn’t ROH, but it still elicited boos. Moriarty looked to use his technical ability to get the better of Rhodes in the early parts of this match, rolling from a school boy into a Border City Stretch, but Rhodes made the ropes quickly. Moriarty hit the ropes and Rhodes hit a deep arm drag and then sent Moriarty to the floor with a lariat over the top rope.

Rhodes worked over the arm of Moriarty with arm wringers and knees to the arm. Moriarty managed to hit a dragon screw while Rhodes was in the ropes, attacking the knee, and Moriarty immediately targeted this new weakness with a knee breaker. Moriarty hit a second dragon screw, grounding the larger Rhodes. As Rhodes tried to fight out, Moriarty hit another dragon screw and started to get booed for it, which is good. There was a really great spot in the break on Fite that saw Moriarty grab Rhodes by the leg and smash his foot into the guardrail, and it made a loud thudding sound that got a lot of boos.

Moriarty hit a DDT on the leg, but Rhodes fired up and started hitting chops and strikes. Moriarty picked the leg, but Rhodes shoved him to the floor. Moriarty came right back in and kicked Rhodes in the hamstring. Rhodes got the fans clapping for him as he checked a kick and started hitting punches while limping. Moriarty hit a flatliner into the middle turnbuckle and then charged Rhodes, but Rhodes hit a powerslam.

Rhodes hit a Manhattan Drop on Moriarty, but Moriarty responded with another attack on the knee. Rhodes went to the ropes and Moriarty ducked down, and Rhodes hit a Canadian Destroy followed by the Cross Rhodes, which Moriarty took a great bump for, but Moriarty got his foot on the ropes. Rhodes hit a Final Cut, but he went down on his knee and couldn’t make the cover, allowing Moriarty to recover. Moriarty hit a hard kick to the head of Rhodes for a two count before locking on an ankle lock. The battle to get the rope break here was an example of the great selling from Dustin Rhodes.

Rhodes moved out of the way of a helluva kick in the corner, and Rhodes setup the Shattered Dreams, but the referee stopped him. Moriarty flew out of the corner with a busaiku knee for a 1-count. Moriarty went for the figure four leg lock and Rhodes cradled Moriarty and got the pinfall for the win.

Match Result: Dustin Rhodes defeated Lee Moriarty to retain his TNT title

This match was nothing fancy, but it was everything I love in a basic wrestling match. Rhodes’ selling mad Moriarty look very dangerous, and on any other night, he might have won, which was the story they were going for.

–Don Callis came down to the ring with Kyle Fletcher, and Fletcher said he did not need to attack Rhodes right now because of the bad shape Rhodes was in after the match. Fletcher said that he was owed a one-on-one shot at the TNT championship, and that he refused to let Rhodes give another shot at anyone, and was demanding a shot next week. Rhodes agreed to give him a title shot, but it was going to be in a Chicago Street Fight for next Thursday on Collision.

–The Gunn Club cut a promo, with a recap airing of Colten Gunn getting injured, and Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn were going to take it to Big Bill & Bryan Keith for injuring Colten, and that they were going to advance and tag the tag titles. This was a really good recap and promo.

–Tony Schiavone did a tribute to Hulk Hogan, talking about his impact in the WWF in the 80s, and his impact in igniting the Monday Night Wars in WCW with the NWO, and he also offered his condolences to Hogan’s family, talking about how they are in incredible pain right now, and that people should think of them in this time. This was very nice.

–Lexy Nair was backstage and looking to interview Toni Storm, and as she ran up, the screen went black and white, which was great. She hyped up Athena and Alex Windsor, said she was going to beat Athena, and then ran away off into the distance as the interview ended. That was incredible.

Big Bill & Bryan Keith vs. Gunn Club (Austin Gunn & Juice Robinson) in a AEW Tag Team Eliminator tournament match

Keith and Robinson started the match, as Juice hit a shoulder tackle that popped the crowd. Gunn and Robinson immediately started double teaming Keith. Keith fled and tagged out to Bill, who took his time coming into the ring, towering over Austin Gunn. Bill shoved Gunn away, and Gunn tried to shove Bill and failed. Gunn grabbed the foot of Bill, trying to take him down, but Bill responded with an elbow drop. Bill missed, and Gunn got up but ate a big boot. Bill then sent Robinson crashing to the floor, and started working on the knee of Austin Gunn, trying to do what he did to Colten the week before, locking on a half crab.

As they came back from break, Bill was doing a dance on the apron that can only be experienced, and not described. You must see this. Gunn hit a great lariat on Keith that dropped him, he almost made the tag out to Robinson, but Bill was tagged in and ran across the ring and hit Robinson, preventing the tag. Bill missed a splash in the corner, and got low bridged by Gunn. Gunn hit a back body drop over the ropes on Keith, and crawled as hard as he could to Robinson, who tagged in to a roar from the crowd.

Robinson dropped Keith with several punches and tried to knock Bill off the apron, but Bill couldn’t be moved. However, as Bill walked over the ropes to confront Robinson, Robinson pulled the ropes up, crotching Bill, which would stop anyone. Robinson hit a cannonball in the corner on Keith for a 2-count. Keith managed to hit a snap suplex, but Austin Gunn leaped in on one leg to break the pinfall.

Bill sent Robinson flying into a knee from Keith, forcing Gunn to break up the pinfall again. Gunn saved Robinson from a double team, and Robinson hit Bill with the Left Hand of God and and a Frankensteiner on Keith, who rolled through into a sunset flip, but Gunn came in and rolled them backwards and Robinson got the pin over Bryan Keith.

Match Result: Gunn Club defeated Bryan Keith & Big Bill to advance in the AEW Tag Team title eliminator tournament

–A good hype video aired for The Young Bucks vs. The Outrunners in the tournament next week on Dynamite.

–Shane Taylor was with Lexy Nair to talk about the loss of Lee Moriarty, but Don Callis walked up and said that he was going to work with Shane Taylor Promotions tonight to help them win the $400k 8-Man Tag Team match tonight, and that he would take $300k and leave $100k for The Infantry. Shane Taylor was not pleased with this offer, but Callis walked away before he could say anything.

Max Caster vs. Anthony Bowens (w/ Billy Gunn) in a Max Caster Open Challenge

Caster looked very upset about Bowens challenging him, and Bowens went right after Caster, beating on him in the ring as the fans started to chant for Caster, which annoyed Bowens. Gunn told him to focus, and Bowens kept beating on Caster, and the crowd started to boo Caster, which seems to be the point of this segment with how they were doing it. Bowens picked up Caster’s trademark and broke it, as Bowens screamed that Caster was not the best wrestler alive before hitting a Fameasser and a superkick. Bowens hit the Mollywhopper and pinned Caster in just over 3 minutes.

Match Result: Anthony Bowens defeated Max Caster

Bowens continued to attack Caster after the match, leading to Gunn throwing Bowens of Caster. Gunn was checking on Caster, and Bowens stood up and looked like he was going to attack Gunn, but he decided against it, and left to boos.

–Lexy Nair was with Nick Wayne, Kip Sabian, and Mother Wayne, asking what they should be called now, and Wayne said they were no longer the Patriarchy. He did not say what their new name was, as AR Fox came up to them and challenged Wayne and Sabian to a tag match tonight (so I will continue calling them the Matriarchy until we get an official name). Wayne promised to staple a photo of his family to Fox’s face again, which is a reference to a match he had against Swerve and Fox a long time ago.

Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Lance Archer) & The Infantry (Sean Dean & Carlie Bravo) (w/ Trish Adora) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) Tomohiro Ishii, & Hologram

As Hechicero came out, they showed a fan dressed as Jushin Thunder Liger, and Tony said quietly, “Liger came a long way to get here,” which was hilarious. Ishii and Hologram made Bravo pay for trying to fight them. Hechicero tagged in and exchanged some really great technical wrestling with Hechicero. Hologram was very over in this match, as he hit an incredible headscissors that sent Hechicero crashing into the corner on the wrong side of the ring.

Turbo Floyd tagged in, and The Outrunners hit a double dropkick on the Infantry while Lance Archer came in and tried to intimidate Floyd. Archer hit a crossbody on both Outrunners and dropped them, and Archer caught Hologram coming off the top rope trying to hit a hurricanrana, but he powered Hologram back up and hit a powerbomb as they went to an ad break.

When they came back from the break, Tomohiro hit a vertical drop brainbuster on Lance Archer to a roar from the crowd. Hologram and Bravo exchanged some moves and Hologram tagged out to Turbo Floyd, who hit a series of scoop slams on The Infantry. The Outrunners hit a combo clothesline and bulldog on The Infantry. Hologram hit an incredible flying hurricanrana off the top rope on Hechicero followed by an incredible suicide dive that saw Hechicero fly backwards into the announce table and Hologram be suspended in the air against Hechicero’s body, and Don Callis fled from the announce table.

The referee got bumped in here somewhere and Shane Taylor came over and started brawling with Ishii, which led to Paragon running out to help them and drove away Taylor. The Outrunners then hit their finisher on Bravo for the pinfall in an excellent party match.

Match Result: The Outrunners, Tomohiro Ishii & Hologram defeated Hechicero, Lance Archer & The Infantry

The Triangle of Madness (Julia Hart, Skye Blue & Thekla) vs. Rachel Ellering, Mazzarati & Laynie Luck

Julia Hart started the match with Laynie Luck, locking up, and Hart took her to the ropes and did a rope walk old school attack. Blue tagged in and hit Luck with a running knee. Blue sent Laynie to the floor, and Thekla came around the corner of the ring with a spear. Hart and Blue hit a double team move, with Blue and Hart bridging Mazzarati across their shoulders, and then Hart senting Mazzarati into a uranagi from Blue. That looked cool. Thekla hit a curb stomp on Mazzarati for the pinfall.

Match Result: The Triangle of Madness defeated Rachel Ellering, Mazzarati & Laynie Luck

–Queen Aminata came down and chased the Triangle of Madness off, but Megan Bayne ran down to the ring and attacked Aminata from behind. Aminata noticeably had black makeup around one of her eyes where Hart spit the black mist last week. Bayne hit a running Liger Bomb on Aminata, and the Triangle of Madness posed over the downed Aminata.

–Stokley Hathaway was backstage with Lexy Nair and AEW security. Hathaway said that the supposed good guy, Adam Copeland, hired thugs to pick on him and beat down FTR after the match, when they were tired. Hathaway said that FTR was going to win the tag tournament, and they were going to stand over the broken bodies of the Gunn Club next week. He said this while lifting his crutch and clearly standing on both legs, and Lexy Nair said “Aren’t you injured?” Hathaway quickly put the crutch back under his arm, looked at her furiously, and walked away as the crowd laughed. That was classic heel work.

–Tomohiro Ishii and Hologram were with Lexy Nair and as she was asking the two men who do not speak what they were going to do with the $200k they earned in the tag match, Kyle O’Reilly came in and said that they should go out partying at a Brazilian Steakhouse and Brazilian waxes (yes, he said this) for Roderick Strong’s birthday. Roddy did not look down for this, and walked away as O’Reilly continued his Conglomerating. This was funny.

The Matriarchy (Nick Wayne & Kip Sabian) (w/ Mother Wayne) vs. AR Fox & Angelico

Early in the match Angelico tagged in and as Sabian slapped Angelico in the back of the head, he distracted him, letting Wayne hit an uppercut that allowed them to begin double teaming him as they went to ad break. When they came back from break, Angelico hit a punch on Sabian and tagged out to Fox. AR Fox came in, taking out Wayne, skinning the cat over the ropes into a dropkick on Wayne and hitting a cutter on Sabian. Fox hit an incredible senton bomb on Wayne for a 2-count.

The fans were loudly chanting AR Fox’s name, making me think they really need to start doing something with him, as he gets over in every match he is in. Sabin came flying into the ring and hitting a missile dropkick on Angelico before hitting a cannonball and Wayne hit a moonsault to the floor on Fox. Wayne demanded to be tagged in, leading to the crowd booing and Sabian looking displeased at it. Wayne hit Angelico with a Killswitch for the pinfall.

Match Result: The Matriarchy defeated AR Fox & Angelico

–Kris Statlander was with Renee Paquette, and Renee speculated that she was there to talk about Willow Nightingale. Statlander congratulated Willow Nightingale, blowing confetti into Renee’s face, saying that Nightingale wanted to be done with Statlander, but she should be thanking Statlander for getting between her and the Death Riders, and many other things, before saying that she was glad to be done with Nightingale because no one can stop Stat. This was a really good promo, where Statlander showed a lot of fire.

ROH Women’s World Champion Athena (w/ Billie Starks) defends against Alex Windsor

This match did not waste any time in heating up as both women started fast with an intense lock up and hard exchanges of strikes and mat wrestling, ending with a huge forearm from Athena. Windsor hit a series of arm drags and a dropkick to Athena. Athena yanked the hair of Windsor, hit the roles, and flipped through a hip toss, but ate a lariat to the back of the head and another dropkick from Windsor.

Athena did an AJ Styles kick up into a headscissors, and both women started a striking battle on the apron that the fans really got into. Athena then hit a protoplex on the apron on Windsor, and Windsor crashed to the floor. Athena sent Windsor crashing into the guardrail, and hit a knee lift while arguing with the referee. Windsor hit a headbutt on Athena that dropped her, and then hit a running clothesline.

Windsor hit a Russian Leg Sweep and a clothesline for a 2-count. Athena bit the leg of Windsor to escape a powerbomb and hit a superkick before flipping Windsor into a Koji Clutch in the middle of the ring. That was awesome. Windsor fights out and rolls up Athena for a pinfall attempt, but Athena immediately kicks out and hits a backdrop driver for a 2-count. Athena and Windsor started fighting on the floor, and Windsor dumped Athena face first on the apron with a wheelbarrow, and then on the floor with that same wheelbarrow, as Starks looked on very afraid.

Starks grabbed the leg of Windsor, and Windsor sent Starks flying into the steps, giving Athena enough time to hit a suicide dive and then a shotgun dropkick that sent Windsor crashing into the guardrail. Athena picked up Windsor and stood on the guardrail with her and they both exchanged forearms until Athena fell off, but landed by her and hit a powerbomb off the apron onto the floor on Windsor. Athena sent Windsor into the ring and hit the O Face for the win.

Match Result: ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defeated Alex Windsor to retain

Athena and Alex Windsor were determined to steal the show tonight, and they succeeded. This match was awesome, and worthy of its main event spot. Athena and Windsor were clearly very motivated, and Athena is maximizing her TV time by doing matches like this.

–Billie Starks & Athena started to beat down Windsor after the match, with Athena sending Windsor crashing into the ring steps. As Athena was going to do more damage, Toni Storm ran down to make the save, taking out Starks, and then sending Athena into the ring and hitting the hip attack. Starks attacked Storm from behind and Athena tried to hit the O Face, but Windsor made the save and Windsor and Storm cleared the ring and posed as the show went off the air. Great closing angle that presumably sets up a tag team match in the future.

Final Thoughts:

This show had three matches that are worth watching – the opener with Dustin Rhodes & Lee Moriarty, the party match 8-man tag, and Athena vs. Alex Windsor. If you have to watch only one match, make it the main event though. There was a lot of promos on this show too, along with good recap videos. Good episode tonight.

AEW Dynamite for this Wednesday:

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page defends against Jon Moxley
  • The Young Bucks vs. The Outrunners
  • MJF Will Appear

AEW Collision for next Saturday:

TNT Champion Dustin Rhodes defends against Kyle Fletcher in a Chicago street fight

AEW Collision live results: Bandido, JetSpeed & Mascara Dorada team up

Saturday’s All In aftermath edition of AEW Collision from Chicago will feature Bandido in the night’s featured bout.

The current ROH World Champion will team with CMLL’s Mascara Dorada and JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) against Josh Alexander, Lance Archer, Rocky Romero and Hechicero of the Don Callis Family.

With no interference, Megan Bayne will go one-on-one with Tay Melo in her first singles match since December 2022.

In a four-way $200,000 tag team match, it will be The Gunns vs. Gates of Agony vs. CRU vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith.

New TNT Dustin Rhodes will be on hand to celebrate his title win as will Max Caster who will hold another Best Wrestler Alive challenge.

Ricochet will face AR Fox, and Rush will take on Katsuyori Shibata in a highly-anticipated match.

Following her re-debut of sorts at All In, Alex Windsor will return to AEW TV against Taya Valkyrie.

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Dustin Rhodes opened AEW Collision, saying that he wished his day was with him right now as he celebrated his win of the TNT Championship. Rhodes talked about how his dad always told him to keep stepping, getting up every time he is knocked down. It is hope that things can and will get better as you keep get back up. Rhodes said that he spent 37 years in the wrestling business, reaching the highest of heights, and hitting rock bottom, and he experienced a lot of failure. He said he was waiting to say this for 30 years: “I am now the face of TNT.” Rhodes promised that he would give his all week in and week out because he wanted to be a fighting champion, and that he will keep fighting into the future.

Don Callis came out with Kyle Fletcher, and Fletcher said that Rhodes’ story was crap, and the celebration that they were having tonight was supposed to be his. Fletcher was angry that his one-on-one title shot was ruined by Cole getting injured, and that Rhodes was lucky to win the title in a four way match. Fletcher said that he was going to take everything from Rhodes, and take his title.

Rhodes put Fletcher over as a great wrestler, and talked about his own times falling short at winning the title, from Lance Archer, to Sammy Guevara, to Christian Cage, and Brodie Lee, but Rhodes wrestled 3 times in 24-hours, and all Fletcher does is make excuses, while Rhodes pulled it off and Fletcher didn’t.

Don Callis calmed Fletcher down, and said that Rhodes was a legend, and that he has known him since 1997, going on the road together. He wanted Rhodes to think about what will happen when he loses the TNT Championship, and offered him a place in the Don Callis Family, as that was a better than being a 3rd wheel in the Rhodes family. At this, Rhodes attacked Callis. Fletcher attacked Rhodes, but Rhodes fought back and sent Fletcher to the floor, fleeing the ring. This segment was great, especially Dustin Rhodes.

–Mark Briscoe was narrating the recent actions of the Conglomeration, with Ishii, Willow Nightingale and her feud with Kris Statlander, and Briscoe, Hangman, and Hobbs standing tall over the Death Riders on Wednesday, with Briscoe leaving the last word for MJF, saying he was coming for him.

–A recap of Ricochet and AR Fox’s issues aired, with the announcers reminding us that Ricochet turned on Fox in their tag match, and how he recruited the Gates of Agony. This was a small story playing out on TV, which I like when wrestlers don’t necessarily have a PPV level feud in the works at the moment. It gives both of them something to do that is mildly interesting, and keeps them both on TV until something else comes.

Ricochet vs. AR Fox

Ricochet tried to bait Fox into fighting at ringside, but Fox refused to do so, dodging and countered Ricochet at every turn, hitting a tope con giro to the floor and going to ringside on his terms. The Gates of Agony came down at this point, stalking Fox. Ricochet distracted the referee letting Liona slam Fox on the apron as they went to ad break. When the came back from break, Fox managed to dodge a shoulder thrust from Ricochet and hit a top con giro, and a senton bomb for a 2-count.

Ricochet and Fox went into a series of near falls, ending with Ricochet powering into a Death Valley Driver, which popped the crowd. Fox kicking out led to Ricochet going for the Spirit Gun, but Fox dodged it, and Ricochet ended up draped on the middle rope near the turnbuckle. Fox used the ropes and launched himself into a Canadian Destroyer on Ricochet, pulling him from the middle ropes. That was incredible. Ricochet dodged a 450 Splash and Ricochet hit a Spirit Gun for the pinfall.

Result: Ricochet

This was a great match, but it would be nice for AR Fox to get some credibility by beating some lower card guys in the future. He is really good, and the fans clearly like him, so it is time for him to start winning.

–A recap of Hangman Page and Jon Moxley aired, and as Colt Cabana, Nigel McGuinness, and Tony Schiavone were discussing what happened, Marina Shafir emerged from the audience behind Cabana and started choking him unconscious. Moxley came out of nowhere and started punching Cabana in the face with a chain, busting him open. Yuta joined Moxley in the beat down. Moxley claimed he was only giving the fans what they wanted, and he choked Cabana with the chain, screaming that Cabana should tap out, and he threw Cabana over the ropes choking him out. Cabana tapped out, just like Moxley did at AEW All In, and then Moxley let go, and left through the crowd as the fans chanted “You tapped out!” at Moxley. Tony Schiavone noted that Cabana was very good friends with Hangman Page, and this couldn’t be interpreted as anything else but a message to him. This angle was awesome.

–Kris Statlander was with Lexy Nair, and she was talking about what happened at All In and her loss in the Casino Gauntlet. As she was talking, the Death Riders walked by, and Yuta, covered in Cabana’s blood, and said “Champions always make a comeback” before Marina Shafir pulled him away, and Statlander said that he was right. I loved this angle too. The Death Riders came across as very dangerous, yet very scummy, heels. Great storytelling in giving us a villain to boo.

Megan Bayne vs. Tay Melo

Everyone was banned at ringside for this, hopefully eliminating the Penelope Ford factor for Bayne in this match. Bayne dominated the opening portion of the match, but Melo countered a spear into a Fujiwara armbar, and transitioned into a triangle choke, but Bayne did a Rampage Jackson slam to counter out. Melo and Bayle shuffled for position at the ropes and Melo pulled Bayne to the floor with a head scissors. Bayne caught Melo as she jumped from the apron with a cross body and hit a fallaway slam on the floor.

As they came back from break, Melo hit a kick in the corner and several boot scrapes across the face of Bayne. Bayne stood up annoyed by it, hitting a belly-to-belly suplex. As Bayne did this, Tony Schiavone announced a match for Dynamite – Hangman Page vs. Wheeler Yuta because of what they did to Colt Cabana for Shark Week Dynamite. Poor Yuta is going to die. Melo locked on a guillotine choke, but Bayne fought out. Bayne went for Fate’s Descent, but Melo rolled out hit a running knee, and a Canadian Destroyer for a 2-count. Bayne responded with a flying lariat in the middle of the ring and hit a running Liger bomb for the finish.

Result: Megan Bayne

Nigel McGuinness had the call of the night that Melo was now a Marsh-melo.

–Don Callis walked up to Sky Flight, offering Scorpio Sky a place in the Don Callis Family. Christopher Daniels said that they were well represented, but they were looking for a fight, and if Callis was up for it, he could give the Callis Family a fight. Don Callis said he would think about it, which seems sinister.

–Alex Windsor cut a promo before the match, talking about taking Athena to the limit at Grand Slam Australia.

Alex Windsor vs. Taya Valkyrie (w/ mXm Collection & Johnny TV)

There wasn’t a lot to this match as they only got a few minutes, but it saw Windsor going for a sharpshooter, and Valkyrie reversing into a STF. Windsor hit a blue thunder bomb, a lariat, and then locked the sharpshooter on for Valkyrie for the win.

Result: Alex Windsor

–Athena appeared in the balcony that Toni Storm was in on Dynamite, and she mocked Toni Storm, and also dismissed Windsor, saying that her match with Windsor ended like all the others, with Athena winning. As Athena was making fun of Storm, Storm came out and said that no one was allowed to be in the balcony but her, and she dared Athena to fight her.

Athena refused, saying that she would fight her on her terms, as Storm had to face Billie Starks on Wednesday. Storm then said it was true that she was facing Starks, and that if Starks won, she would be granted a shot at Storm, which Athena did not like. Storm then ran into the crowd and ran up to the balcony, going after Athena, who ran away.

–Anthony Bowens was backstage with Lexy Nair, and he was talking about how he did not have success at All In. Billy Gunn walked up, and Bowens was confused, as Gunn said he would be there for him, but wasn’t at All In. Gunn said that Bowens has been confusing, saying he wanted him there, but didn’t want him there, and that they needed to get on the same page, and that Bowens needs to stop obsessing with Max Caster. At least they tried to fix that plot hole. Gunn said he had a match for Bowens next week, and all he needed to do was trust him.

Big Bill & Bryan Keith vs. Cru (Action Andretti & Lio Rush) vs. The Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun) vs. The Gunns (Austin & Colton Gunn) (w/ Juice Robinson) in a $200,000 Tag Match

Austin Gunn started the match with Andretti, and was quickly forced to tag out to Colton Gunn, as they were so much faster. Colton hit a double clothesline, forcing Cru to leave the ring, letting the Gates of Agony to come in. Bishop Kaun ate a dropkick and fell backwards into the corner and was blind tagged by Bryan Keith. Keith and Colton started an exchange, but Keith quickly tagged out to Bill, who got a huge reaction from the Chicago audience.

It didn’t take long for the match to break down into all 4 teams brawling as they went to the ad break. Colton Gunn was isolated in this by Cru, and they came back from the break with Lio Rush doing handsprings into people causing them to fall from the apron. Rush tried to knock Bill off the apron, but Bill shrugged off his chop and Rush shook his head, indicating it was a mistake. Colton Gunn tagged out to Bill out of desperation, who ran wild, destroying everyone in the ring and hitting a black hole slam on Rush.

Colton Gunn tagged in, interrupting Bill’s rampage, but Bill launched him into the air and hit a punch. Colton Gunn went down holding his knee, which did not look good. I think this is where his injury happened. Bill ran around ringside dropping everyone, but as he was running in front of the announce table, Toa Liona came out of nowhere and hit a pounce that sent Bill flying through the air and over the announce table, causing Nigel McGuinness and Tony Schiavone to run away. Ricochet came out and grabbed the leg of Austin Gunn, allowing the Gates of Agony to destroy Andretti for the win.

Result: The Gates of Agony

While Ricochet still hasn’t won one of these money matches, his crew finally did, with his help.

–A recap of the Patriarchy turning on Christian Cage aired, with Adam Copeland clarifying that he was not saving Christian, but getting revenge on FTR, and Nick Wayne giving his reasons for the turn, saying that Christian never stuck with the plan.

Kyle O’Reilly (w/ Roderick Strong) vs. Max Caster

Kyle O’Reilly answered Caster’s challenge this week. Caster claimed that O’Reilly could not win the match if he couldn’t catch him, so Caster ran around the ring on the outside. Well, O’Reilly could win by allowing a count out, but that did not occur to either of them, and Strong tripped Caster, allowing O’Reilly to catch him. Caster tried to hit O’Reilly with his trademark for the Best Wrestler Alive gimmick, but O’Reilly kicked it away. Caster raked the eyes of O’Reilly, but O’Reilly turned a sunset flip into an armbar and Caster immediately tapped out.

Result: Kyle O’Reilly

–We were shown Tomohiro Ishii and Hologram watching backstage, and they were looking at the TV like normal human beings! A positive.

–Juice Robinson was backstage and he talked about Ricochet, wanting revenge for what he did in the 4-way tag match. Big Bill walked in, and said that Robinson was getting in his business during the match, and they started fighting, with Robinson driving Bill into the lockers behind him, almost knocking them over, before a bunch of referees and agents separated them.

Rush (w/Dralistico, & The Beast Mortos) vs. Kaysuyori Shibata

Shibata and Rush started the match exchanging hard strikes with very hard chops that delighted the fans. This continued for the first 2 or 3 minutes, as they kept returning to chops until Rush finally hit a punch that dropped Shibata and they went to the floor. As Rush sent Shibata back into the ring, Shibata stood up and hit a running kick that sent Rush to the floor. Shibata grabbed Rush by the hair and rain around the ringside area, driving Rush into the guardrails repeatedly.

Shibata locked a figure four leglock on Rush back in the ring. Shibata hit a dropkick in the corner on Rush as they came back from break, getting a two-count. Shibata went for a vertical suplex, but Rush countered into his own, hitting two suplexes, and then Shibata countering and hitting one. Both men went back and forth on the suplexes until Shibata hit the last one, and they were both down. Rush kicked out at one, but ate a German suplex. Rush stood back up and hit one on Shibata, and they started exchanging German suplexes like the vertical.

Rush hit a headbutt on Shibata, but Shibata hit a hard chop and locked on a sleeper hold in the middle of the ring, but Dralistico & Mortos ran in, but Shibata dispatched them. The referee did not end the match for some reason, as Nigel McGuinness claimed that LFI must have paid off the referee. Rush hit the Horns in the corner on Shibata for the win.

Result: Rush

Listen, I know people will say that the reason Rush wasn’t DQ’d was because they didn’t actually touch Shibata, but it was still right in front of the referee. This was no good. It does not make sense. The match itself was quiet great, but that finish was a mess.

–LFI attacked after the bell, indicating that they wanted the Trios titles. Powerhouse Hobbs ran down to make the save. It seems we’re setting up a match for later once Joe returns.

The Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Rocky Romero, Josh Alexander, & Lance Archer) vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey), Mascara Dorada, Bandido

Bandido and Hechicero started the match, with Bandido eager to get revenge for his loss as Hechicero eyes the ROH World Championship. Bandido rolled to the floor and Dorada hit a headscissors after a tilt-a-whirl from Hechicero. Dorada tried to hit a handspring, but Lance Archer was the one who was on the other end of it, and this quickly stopped that. The speed of the babyfaces still had an advantage, with it taking a triple dropkick from Dorada, Bailey, and Knight to drop Archer. Dorada, Bailey, and Knight all hit planchas to the floor on the heels as the party match continued.

Josh Alexander hit a reverse suplex on Mike Bailey as they went to the final ad break. Hechicero came in and locked on a series of violent submissions on Bailey, as they continued to isolate him for the heat. Tony Schiavone announced that there was good news though, as Don Callis was not at ringside. His hatred for the heels makes up for the occasional missed call. I love Tony Schiavone. As they came back from break, Bandido tagged in and hit a gorilla press on Alexander.

Rocky Romero hit a knee to the back of Bandido, allowing Alexander to tag out and Hechicero came in and swarmed Bandido immediately, hitting a flying knee in the corner and a went for a running powerbomb, but Bandido countered into a sunset flip bomb to tag out to Dorada. Dorada countered a chokeslam from Archer, who worked as a wonderful base for Dorada’s offence.

Archer went for the Black Out, but the Callis Family broke it up. Rockey Romero was launched off the shoulders of Archer onto Dorada which set of a series of big moves from everyone until Archer took out Bailey, Bandido, and Knight all at the same time. Archer clotheslined Knight into the ring from the apron, but Knight landed on his feet and hit a dropkick and Knight hit an assisted Asai Moonsault to Archer that finally dropped him. Romero almost finished Dorada with a sliced bread, but the the babyfaces made the save, and as Bailey and Knight hit dives onto everyone on the floor, Bandido hit the 21-plex on Romero allowing Dorada to hit the shooting star press on Romero for the win.

Result: Bandido, Mascara Dorada, & JetSpeed

Final Thoughts

I really like how Collision has been advancing the midcard stories on Collision lately. It is clear the show is not the A show, but having the midcard stories built on this show and given time makes them feel more important, and that also gives Collision a distinct purpose – it doesn’t always advance the A-show stories, but it will always advance the stories of several of the midcard wrestlers. The angle with the Death Riders and Cabana was tremendous though, and definitely plays into one of the A level stories with Hangman and Moxley.

AEW Dynamite – July 23, 2025

Hangman Page vs. Wheeler Yuta

AEW Collision – July 26, 2025

Athena vs. Alex Windsor

AEW All In live results: Moxley vs. Hangman, Omega vs. Okada, Storm vs. Mone

AEW’s largest show in North American history has arrived with today’s All In, live this afternoon from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

In one headliner, AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Page while in another, AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against TBS Champion Mercedes Mone.

In another anticipated title match, International Champion Kenny Omega defends against Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada to determine the new Unified Champion.

AEW World Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate defend against Christian Cage & Nick Wayne and JetSpeed in a three-way while The Opps defend the Trios titles against Gabe Kidd, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta.

The Young Bucks take on Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland where the Bucks will put their EVP titles on the line against a year of World title shots for Ospreay and Strickland.

The show will feature both men’s and women’s Casino Gauntlet matches with the winners given future World title shots.

TNT Champion Adam Cole defends against Kyle Fletcher rounds out the main card with the pre-show starting at 1 PM Eastern.

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Zero Hour

The WrestleAunts (Renee Paquette & RJ City), Jeff Jarrett & Paul Wight welcome us to Zero Hour to the sounds of Machinehead by Bush and run down today’s card. They have a chart No Time Limit, No DQ, No Match Stoppage of Blood, Pinfalls Don’t Matter, as the only way to win is when someone Submits or Unable to Answer the 10 Count.

Video of earlier in the week of Paquette on the road with Jon Moxley, as he said it’s the smartest decision Page has ever made to make sure his family won’t be ringside to see this main event. Paquette questions why it has gotten to such extremes and how Moxley continues to push boundaries as champion, starting with what he did to Bryan Danielson. Moxley said exactly, failure doesn’t exist, I just keep moving forward. So Page won 2 years ago, he thinks he can just move on? This is a war of attrition, is Page better than he was 2 years ago, have they been positive, stronger in character? Moxley doesn’t think so. Paquette said she has a F’n pit in her stomach about the match, while Moxley is at peace and has clarity. Page can’t do sh*t to him, the people in the arena in Hangman shirts, they are so sure he’ll pull this off. What in the last year makes you believe Page will win at All In and what leads anyone to believe Moxley will lose? Moxley has brought a cold reality to AEW and while Page has done nothing personal to Moxley himself, he just can’t stand the guy due to his relatability and how fans can see themselves in him, something Moxley can’t do. Page has everything in front of him, but just can’t see it. Being champion isn’t a luxury to enjoy, it’s a responsibility that people don’t understand. This was a fantastic video and a rare on screen interaction we get between a concerned Paquette & her husband.

Madison Rayne joined the panel to go over the Women’s Title Match. Wight said he’s going with Storm to win it and thinks Mone will have one less title after tonight, but none of Mone’s titles are on the line. RJ then talked to Kris Statlander earlier in the week about the Women’s Casino Gauntlet and she said out of all the women in AEW, she has the most experience in a Women’s Gauntlet, so that gives her the advantage. Statlander dodged a question about Willow Nightingale and told RJ it’s up for her to decide on the offer from Wheeler Yuta to join up with his crew and no one else. If Statlander if feeling petty, she could stick it to Mone or go the easy route and cash in her Gauntlet title shot on Storm. RJ brought up Statlander is now the Pro Wrestling Eve International Champion and she said she’s no longer looking for someone to hold her, as she now has something to hold. She’s been working harder than ever and is on top of her game.

Paquette informed us that Tony Khan has informed us Adam Cole is not medically cleared to compete tonight and it will now be a 4-way between Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara for the vacant TNT Title.

Clips of the fantastic piece by The Players’ Tribune on Mark Briscoe and his family was shown. This is go out of your way stuff to check out if for some reason you haven’t yet. Nigel McGuinnes joined the panel and talked about his history with The Briscoe Brothers. He also talked about the Men’s Casino Gauntlet and saw a few men in the back who will raise a few eyebrows if they make it to the match.

Excellent video package on Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada was shown and then the panel was joined by Josh Mathews who talked about The Young Bucks vs. Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay, as he interviewed Strickland & Ospreay following Dynamite last week. Strickland asked how Ospreay is feeling about the stipulation he made for the match now? Ospreay said as confident he is that they’ll beat The Bucks, he said anything can happen in pro wrestling and if the worse happens, it’ll be his life’s mission to make it up to Strickland for costing him a title shot for a year. Strickland started laughing and said he wouldn’t be here if he didn’t believe in Ospreay & himself. Mathews asked if either have gratitude to The Young Bucks for getting them jobs in AEW? Both said they have respect for them and a huge footprint on AEW, but at the same time, The Bucks should respect the talent who show up week in and week out. Mathews said Ospreay & Strickland haven’t teamed much at all and asks if they feel like they can win on Saturday? Ospreay knows the game plan, it’s just a matter of putting it into action, they are The Franchise & The Feeling. Another excellent promo ahead of the PPV (aside from Mathews asking “do you think you’re going to win?” that was ridiculous).

Jeff Jarrett sat down with Hangman Adam Page earlier this week to talk the Texas Death Match. Page knows All In will be violent, buckets of blood, harm his health, but he’s grateful to have been part of this company since the beginning. Jarrett said out of all his opponents, he has a much respect for Page than any of them. Page asks if it was before or after he whipped him with a belt and they laughed, saying the respect grew after. Page said he knows this isn’t just a battle with Jon Moxley, it’s the rest of the Death Riders and admits it’ll take help, which he’s never been big on accepting. At the end of the night, it’ll be just Moxley & himself, but Page has been miserable for the last two years and his family could tell something was wrong. All In and winning the championship could prove to them that taking the right path can get you what you want.

Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara) & The Von Erichs (Ross & Marshall w/Kevin) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, Shawn Dean & Lee Moriarty w/Anthony Ogogo & Trish Adora)

Guevara immediately hit his signature leap frog, dropkick, kip-up before Moriarty bailed and The Von Erichs picked apart Bravo with a double team. Dean ran distraction enough for Ross to eat a cheap shot and isolated. Dean hit a dive to wipe out Guevara & Marshall, Taylor got a head of steam around ringside to run over everyone like a freight train. Too much trash talk back inside allowed Ross to hit a huge bodyslam on Taylor as Ogogo stalked Kevin around ringside before Wyatt & Wayne Rhodes, the grandsons of Dusty, showed up as Ogogo retreated. Dustin made the tag and spiked Bravo with a Cross Rhodes, but Shane Taylor Promotions stopped the count as the match broke down. 4-way Iron Claw applied until Ogogo got in the ring, followed by Kevin Von Erich. This led to Kevin locking the Claw on Ogogo to the biggest pop of the match as STP were all collectively pinned simultaneously for the finish.

Match Result: Sons of Texas & The Von Erichs defeated Shane Taylor Promotions

Big Boom AJ (w/Big Justice & The Rizzler), Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Lance Archer, Hechicero, Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero

(This had a little bit of everything, including AJ briefly working Hechicero and Beretta pie-facing a 12-year-old, to the biggest reaction of the match outside of The Rizzler doing his pose. I do suppose Hologram can thank the Costco Guy for helping keep his undefeated streak in tact. I can’t believe that’s a sentence I just typed.)

An amazing sign of Don Callis as a hot dog was shown in the crowd before the match, just wanted to acknowledge that. Nigel McGuinness on commentary said AJ his 15 minutes are up and can return the WCW 90s enhancement costume, which was a great line. Callis Family attacked at the bell, but The Costco Conglomeration turned the tides quickly with punches in the corner and is wild we saw AJ paired off with Hechicero during all of that. Belly to belly by AJ on Romero for two, as fast tags were made until Romero scurried away and we get a lucha sequence between Hologram & Hechicero. O’Reilly was tagged in and became distracted by Beretta, allowing Archer to hit locomotion corner splashes before tossing O’Reilly outside. Romero put the boots to O’Reilly in front of Big Justice (who is taller than Romer) & The Rizzler until Beretta pie-faced Justice down to a huge reaction from the crowd. AJ became furious ringside as O’Reilly remained isolated. Hologram managed a hot tag and despite an awkward looking head scissors on Hechicero, was able to get back on track with a Spanish Fly on Romero.

Ishii made the blind tag, as Hologram hit a dive on Hechicero, who landed rough by the commentary desk. Ishii wanted a brainbuster, but Archer was too big, slamming Ishii down. Archer wanted a brainbuster, but Ishii countered this time and managed to connect. AJ tagged in and ran wild until Archer started no selling, teased a chokeslam, AJ clotheslined him outside. Spinebuster on Beretta, Gorilla Press on Romero, who was tossed onto Archer outside. AJ wanted a PowerBoom on Beretta, but Hechicero broke it up with strikes and step-up boot. The match broke down until Hologram dove onto a pile as AJ was too busy doing BOOMs and ate a Beretta superkick. Beretta wanted a charging knee, but AJ caught him with a clothesline as Romero took the ref. Big Justice got in the ring and hit a Spear on Beretta, as AJ laid out Romero with a PowerBoom to win it.

Match Result: Big Boom AJ, Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii defeated Lance Archer, Hechicero, Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero

FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood w/Stokely Hathaway) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)

(This was a really fun tag match to end the kick off show, as I’d say I’d give the slight edge to their match on Collision last week as to which I enjoyed more, but it’s close. While I could see some wanting The Outrunners to win this, FTR are on a whole other level right now for this heel run and deserve to be in the Tag Title picture sometime soon. That said, I could see this match happening time and time again and I wouldn’t hate it. They work great together.)

McGuinness informs us Magnum & Floyd were trained by Verne Gagne and had to do 500 Hindu Squats every day. The Outrunners ran wild to start, causing FTR to take a powder to regroup with Hathaway. Wheeler returned to a huge back drop and flying head scissors by Magnum before Floyd tagged in for a back suplex and scramble for a pin attempt for two. Harwood attacked from behind, as FTR launched Floyd over the top outside, as he clutched his knee. Harwood put on a fans glasses and mocked him before picking apart Floyd’s left leg with a Figure Four. Floyd was able to battle back and make the tag to Magnum who ran wild with punches in bunches before sending Harwood head first into the post and clotheslining Wheeler to the floor. The numbers game became too much, as Harwood clobbered Magnum with a lariat.

Magnum managed to spin out of a sleeper into a back suplex for the double down, as Wheeler tried to stop Magnum with a slingshot dive, but crashed and burned. Harwood made the legal tag and almost Pounced Magnum from a failed diving tag attempt. Multiple missed elbows by Harwood, as Magnum tried a sunset flip for two, as he followed with a double DDT on FTR. Wheeler pulled Floyd to the outside before Magnum could make the tag, as FTR hit a Rocket Launcher for two.

Wheeler started getting in the refs face, causing Paul Turner to shove Wheeler to the floor, as Hathaway ran distraction, missing Magnum’s tag. Regardless, Magnum was able to dodge an attack and finally make the hot tag to Floyd, who was a house of fire and bulldog/clothesline combo. Son of a B*tch elbow connected on both FTR to a huge pop, but only managed two. Wheeler crotched Magnum, as Harwood nearly stole it with a school boy and tights. FTR wanted a Spike Piledriver, but Magnum sent Wheeler crashing outside, hit a cross body on Harwood, as Floyd rolled through with a jackknife for two. A Floyd hit a sunset flip on Harwood, Magnum tried one on Wheeler and didn’t get over enough, as it looked really rough, but both teams were up slugging it out. Floyd avoided Shatter Machine, as The Outrunners hit Total Recall, but Hathaway pulled out Magnum. The chase was on briefly between Hathaway & Floyd, but ended with Harwood getting a school boy, handful of tights, feet on the rope and assist from Wheeler & Hathaway to steal it.

Match Result: FTR defeated The Outrunners

AEW All In Texas

The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata) vs. Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd) for the AEW Trios Titles

(Excellent opener, with everyone involved getting a chance to shine. The involvement of Kidd gives him future matches with anyone coming out of this, as he looked especially great in this. Early on, commentary brought up injured “former member of The Opps” HOOK. While he returned briefly during Anarchy in the Arena, Joe seemed happy to see HOOK, but HOOK didn’t seem to reciprocate such expression. That’s the first time I’ve ever heard them mention any dissension or HOOK at all since Double or Nothing. The post-match attack is a solid way to write-off any potential help Hangman Page could’ve hoped for in the main event.)

Kidd was ready to fight the World before the bell even sounded, as The Opps hit the ring and the brawl was on. Joe & Yuta, Castagnoli & Hobbs fought outside, as Kidd & Shibata picked up from where they left off on Collision with a chop battle. Both men collapsed, but rose from the dead at the same time to ramp it back up before tagging Joe & Yuta, who got mercilessly chopped by everyone until finally hitting a dropkick on Shibata and made a tag to Castgnoli.

Shibata tagged Joe back in, but the trash talk from Kidd distracted Joe enough to be brought outside and have the boots put to him. Back inside, Joe continued to be worked over until Joe hit a running senton to the back of Castagnoli, sending him face first into the mat. Hobbs made the hot tag and ran wild with corner splashes until the straps were lowered, Kidd tried to attack from behind, but was mowed down as well. Castagnoli ate a spinebuster, but Yuta made the save. Kidd was sent outside, allowing Hobbs to turn back into a pop-up uppercut for two. Doomsday Device attempt was countered, as Hobbs hit a powerslam in mid-air on Yuta to a huge reaction. Locomotion corner splashes on Yuta led to a PK by Shibata for two.

Giant Swing on Hobbs outside into the barricade by Castagnoli, as back inside, Yuta skinned the cat low into a snap German on Shibata for two. Kidd tagged in just as Shibata hulked up, as he kicked out of a brainbuster at one. Headbutt collapsed Shibata, but an overhand chop led to Joe making the tag and slugfest with Kidd was on. Kidd wanted a bounce back lariat, but Joe countered into a snap powerslam. Fastball Special was cut off by Hobbs, as Kidd tackled him to the floor. Shibata punted Yuta with a boot in the corner, leading to Joe hitting the Muscle Buster to win it.

Post-match, Death Riders attacked The Opps, as Kidd hit a piledriver on Shibata, Castagnoli with a Neutralizer on Joe and Yuta wore out Hobbs with a chair ringside. Castagnoli then Pillmanized the neck of Joe with a chair before telling the doctor that Joe needs help as Death Riders left through the crowd. Joe, meanwhile, was carried out of the arena on a stretcher.

Match Result: The Opps defeated Death Riders to retain the AEW Trios Titles when Joe pinned Yuta

Men’s Casino Gauntlet

(I enjoyed this Gauntlet, there was some very noteworthy returns and moments sprinkled throughout, but comparing it to last year’s Gauntlet, I preferred that one more I’d say (with the exception of the winner). It felt like there was a lot of down time down the stretch, as I don’t know why we needed the Caster comedy at the end. Regardless, the winner was who many expected, which is a good thing, as having someone like MJF getting to call his shot is far more fitting than Christian Cage was last year. You get a lot more out of MJF being the winner here.)

Mark Briscoe & MJF started things off, as the bell sounded and immediately MJF scrambled for pin attempts until Briscoe shot a double leg to brawl. Briscoe floated over a back drop and hit a flying forearm, teased a Jay Driller until Ricochet was out a #3. We get a handshake between he & MJF, who put the boots to Briscoe until ROH Champion Bandido is #4 to a loud reaction. MJF shook Ricochet’s hand again, but poked him in the eyes and bailed, as Bandido hit a one arm press slam until MJF scurried in for a school boy for two. Briscoe hit a Cactus Elbow on Ricochet and Blockbuster off the apron on MJF, as MVP on commentary screams at him to get off his back. Konosuke Takeshita is #5, as he flew in with a clothesline on Briscoe, as Ricochet hit a wall walk, but turned right into a Blue Thunder Bomb for two. Bandido & Takeshita faced-off 24 hours after their excellent match at Supercard of Honor, as Bandido hit a Helluva Kick and Poison Rana. Bandido tried a leap frog on MJF, who countered into a powerbomb on the knee for two. MJF teased unmasking Bandido until Mistico was #6 and we had a face-off while Me Muero continued to play. MVP yelled for not to wait around for this bullsh*t, as we got the chorus of Mistico’s theme until he hit a handspring kick on MJF and Escalera on Takeshita before diving onto a pile outside. La Mistica was applied in the center of the ring, but Briscoe dove in to prevent a MJF tap out, as he applied a Fujiwara Armbar until Takeshita broke it up.

Josh Alexander was #7 allowing the Don Callis Family members a chance to wreck shop for a bit including a World Strongest Slam by Alexander on Bandido on the edge of the ring until Takeshita flew out with a somersault dive onto a pile. Anthony Bowens is #8 and immediately hit a float over DDT on Alexander & Fame Asser on MJF. Ricochet missed a roundhouse, as Bowens hit a spinning reverse Torture Rack slam. Bowens dropped Briscoe with a thrust kick and opted to pose before telling Takeshita & Alexander to Suck It, resulting in him getting his ass kicked as a result. A visually amazing Doomsday Power Drive Knee off the second by Alexander & Takeshita on Ricochet until Roderick Strong is #9, who sprinted and clocked MJF as he followed with backbreakers aplenty to everyone else. Brody King in at #10 immediately dishing out chops until Bandido just got enough of a pop-up dropkick with King. Black Hole Slam planted Ricochet, as King kicked out of a MJF school boy, tried to choke him off the apron, but MJF went to the eyes. Locomotion corner cannonballs from King, as Bandido went up top and hit a Frog Splash on Ricochet, who found himself alone after Takeshita & Alexander tackled King & Bandido outside.

The returning (and freshly shaven) Juice Robinson is #11 to a massive reaction, as he slapped the dome of Ricochet before lighting him up with jabs and spinning Full Nelson Slam. Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona show up and attacked Robinson, allowing Ricochet to hit a Shooting Star for two. Gates of Agony were about to hit Open the Gates when Austin & Colten Gunn returned, took them out on the ramp before laying out Ricochet with 3:10 to Yuma. The Gunns & Gates of Agony brawled to the back as Kota Ibushi is #12 and dropped everyone with kicks and got a few near falls until Beast Mortos was #13 and left Ibushi falling like a mannequin with a headbutt. Mortos continued to run wild until Strong tried to have a reunion with his former buddy, but was unsuccessful.

Mistico hit a top rope hurricanrana on Mortos for two until Ricochet flew in with an attempted Shooting Star, but didn’t get enough. Bandido hit X-Knee on Ricochet, lined him up for 21-Plex, but Takeshita cut him off and German Suplexed both Bandido & Ricochet. Strong in with a Tiger Driver for two, as Alexander cut it off with a Rack Bomb, but Briscoe flew in with a Froggy Bow. Bowens connected on his spinning corner DDT, as King met him with a sit-out Tombstone. Robinson in with a back suplex, but Mortos followed with a pop-up Samoan Drop. Ibushi waffled Mortos with a lariat and Kamigoye, as Strong was in with End of Heartache. MJF hit an Alabama Slam and jackknife pin attempt for two, but Strong responded with a Sick Kick

After a long delay between entrants, Max Caster is #14 doing his chant to a downed Bowens on the ramp. Caster didn’t even make it to the ring before Strong hit a jumping knee on the apron. Briscoe turned Strong inside out with a lariat and hit the Jay Driller before MJF ran in and threw Briscoe out of the ring to steal the pin on Strong. MJF held up the contract for his future AEW Title shot saying up next, he reclaims his Triple B.

Match Result: MJF won the Men’s Casino Gauntlet to earn an AEW World Title shot pinning Roderick Strong

-Stokely Hathaway said FTR is now done with The Outrunners and will be special Guest Commentators for the AEW Tag Team Title match and hopes everyone has a good time.

Adam Cole Relinquishes the TNT Title

A somber Adam Cole walked out ahead of the upcoming match and apologized for being unable to defend the title, as he’s going to be gone for a while. Cole said he doesn’t want to talk retirement, but if this indeed goodbye (Cole started breaking down) he felt like he owed it to the fans. Since he was 9 years old, all he’s ever wanted was to be a pro wrestler and their support has meant the world to him. From the highest moments and current lowest, he’ll love the fans forever. Cole said you’ll continue to watch AEW do PPV like no one else in the world and thanks the fans for making AE what it is and for changing his life, he’ll love them always. Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly join him for a hug, as fans are shown crying in the crowd before Cole does one last Adam Cole Bay-Bay pose. Cole kisses the TNT Title goodbye, as Excalibur said hopefully this isn’t goodbye and more see you later. This was incredibly emotional and health comes first, obviously, but I hope this isn’t it for Cole, as these last few years have been filled with injuries, he was just getting going with a solid run. Daniel Garcia was out with Matt Menard, as Garcia gave a long hug to Cole before making his entrance.

Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia (w/Matt Menard) vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara for the vacant TNT Title

(This was a wide range of emotions for everyone involved, as the fans headed into the show thinking they’d get Cole vs. Fletcher, instead we had a potential retirement speech from Cole and were pretty quiet for a majority of this match. That was until the finish, which zero people aside from maybe Paul Wight, who picked Rhodes to win this on Zero Hour, saw coming. Everyone thought Fletcher was taking the gold here, but this was a fun pivot to give Rhodes a huge moment in front of the Texas fans, as you can have Fletcher win the title next and as soon as you’d like.)

Fletcher has new entrance music, as the Sons of Texas double teamed him in the early going. Fletcher pulled Rhodes to the outside, as Guevara & Garcia picked up the pace with pin attempts until both hit a double dropkick onto Fletcher. Guevara started posing to not much reaction, as Garcia did his dance, until Fletcher ran through both with a clothesline and decked Rhodes with a big boot. Garcia & Guevara took out Fletcher, fought each other on the apron until Guevara hit a Spanish Fly to the floor. Back inside, Guevara & Rhodes had Figure Fours on Garcia & Fletcher, who rolled through into double counters leading to both having a slap exchange. After a rope break, a slugfest ensued until Guevara low bridged Fletcher and hit a huge springboard moonsault. Back inside, Garcia cut Guevara off in the corner with a superplex, held on and hit another one, but as he went for a third, Fletcher cut him off, but ultimately Garcia hit a 2 for 1 superplex.

Garcia delivered corner punches, but Rhodes was up to hit multiple snap powerslams until a Destroyer & Cross Rhodes spiked Fletcher for two. Rhodes wanted Unnatural Kick on Fletcher, but Garcia & Guevara got their kicks in first before Rhodes capped it off. Garcia ducked a thrust kick and Guevara caught Rhodes, giving Garcia a chance to apply a Boston Crab. Guevara escaped into a Code Breaker and GTH, but Rhodes broke the count. The ROH Tag Champs start arguing until Garcia tries a schoolboy, but Guevara turns it into Three Amigos to again, zero reaction. Knees up by Garcia on the Frog Splash, as he sank in a Dragon Tamer.

Fletcher pulled Garcia to the floor and delivered an apron bomb and suplex on Guevara on the edge of the ring before cracking Rhodes with a multiple corner kicks. Fletcher wanted a brainbuster, but Guevara flew in with a Cutter, as Garcia was in with a snap piledriver. Garcia sank in the Dragon Tamer on Rhodes, who countered into an inside cradle and got the flash pin, shocking everyone. The fans were stunned and then realize what just happened and cheered loudly for Rhodes, who got a standing ovation from the commentary team. Aubrey Edwards presented Rhodes with the TNT Title, as Wyatt & Wayne Rhodes were out to celebrate with their uncle, as well as Ross & Marshall Von Erich. They hoisted Rhodes up on their shoulders and this turned into a hell of a moment.

Match Result: Dustin Rhodes defeated Kyle Fletcher, Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara to win the TNT Title

Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson)

(This was one hell of a tag match and the crowd were on fire, as they only grew louder and louder down the stretch. I was genuinely shocked by the result, as with this win, not only do The Bucks lose their EVP status, Ospreay & Strickland can still challenge for the World Title. This was an AEW Match of the Year candidate on a show where I’m sure we’re going to have one or two more by nights end.)

Assassins Creed entrance for Ospreay, who sprung up from under the stage. Jojo Offerman sang Ain’t Nobody by Chaka Khan, the music Swerve Strickland used as an entrance early in his career, before Strickland came out with Nana to his usual theme. The Bucks made their standard entrance initially, until they went to the back and were driven out and raised up on a wooden ship as Justin Roberts read a speech from The Founding Fathers as fife music played. Excalibur said while Washington crossed the Delaware, this was The Jacksons crossing the first baseline, which popped all of commentary, this entrance took forever, but that line made it all worth it.

Fast start by The Bucks, as Nicholas did some Lucha Libre until a double Northern Lights from Matthew led to The Bucks hitting their pose, forcing Ospreay & Strickland to regroup and get on the same page. They do just that as a thrust kick suplex combo connected before Ospreay launched off Strickland’s back with a Sky Twister Press for two. Wall walk enzugiri on Matthew, who superkicked out Ospreay’s leg while trying an Oscutter, as Nicholas flew in with a Senton and then another to the outside. The Bucks wanted a super TK Driver, but Strickland cut them off, flipped to the floor, landed on his feet, but ate a double superkick as a result. Ospreay was isolated until he tried a handspring, The Bucks dodged, wanted a superkick, Ospreay ducked and hit a hangspring Pele Kick leading to a Strickland hot tag. Diving uppercut into the Griddy before a powerbomb into the powerslam on Nicholas for two. Double hurricanranas sent the Bucks outside, where they were met with stereo slingshot dives.

Stereo Sky Twister Presses both inside and out of the ring connect, as Matthew saves his brother from eating a Storm Breaker/Swerve Stomp combo, leading to an assisted Sliced Bread on Ospreay before delivering the double stomp bounce back powerbomb and Escalera dive onto Strickland outside by Nicholas. Matthew started slapping Ospreay, firing him up in the process, as a slugfest ensued. Nicholas tried a Buckshot, Ospreay floated through, thrust kick, Strickland returned and everyone starts throwing a crazy series of superkicks before Matthew hit a Cazadora face buster, but Strickland & Ospreay no sold double Destroyers into stereo Hidden Blade & House Call as the crowd came unglued.

Ospreay & Strickland were both crotched in the corner, fought free and hit stereo Styles Clashes for dueling two counts. Storm Breaker/Swerve Stomp (could be the coolest looking combo ever) connected, but Nicholas just made the save. Nicholas tripped up Strickland before he could hit a House Call, as he slammed him into the steps before delivering a superkick to Nana. Roll-up on Ospreay by Matthew with feet on the ropes got a two count, as a mule kick from Matthew as Rick Knox didn’t see it. The Bucks followed with a TK Driver off the apron on Strickland before Nicholas hit Hidden Blade on Ospreay before More Bang for Your Buck got two. Ospreay kipped up out of an EVP Trigger, tried an Oscutter, but The Bucks blocked into an EVP Trigger, only for Strickland to just break the count. Ospreay tried Hidden Blade, but Matthew ducked and Ospreay hit Strickland, leading to a Poison Rana from Matthew and another EVP Trigger, but again, Ospreay kicked out. TK Driver connected once more, but Ospreay again didn’t quit.

Superkick Party ramped up on Ospreay, but Strickland crawled into the shot to protect his partner. Strickland took the bullets (similar to Ospreay taking the superkick with tacks a few weeks back), but blocked the EVP Trigger, allowing Ospreay to hit one Hidden Blade, as Strickland did a backslide into a Swerve Stomp/Tombstone for a close two. Strickland held off Nicholas as Ospreay hit Hidden Blade on Matthew, but Nicholas broke the count. Strickland hit a Swerve Stomp off the apron onto Nicholas, as back inside, Strickland & Ospreay hit stereo House Call & Hidden Blade on Matthew to win it.

Match Result: Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland defeated The Young Bucks and now Matthew & Nicholas Jackson have lost their EVP Status

Women’s Casino Gauntlet

(I thought all the ladies involved in this wrestled super hard and they all showed up. I’m glad newcomers Alex Windsor & Syuri got an extended period to show what they’re capable of as a little appetizer for the future, which certainly looks bright for the loaded AEW Women’s Title. This was another case where the winner was the odds on favorite by many, as this not only finally places Athena into the Women’s Title picture, but hopefully on more AEW programming going forward. Her run in ROH has been amazing, but we need her on Dynamite & Collision more and this is a way to do it.)

Kris Statlander & Megan Bayne (w/Penelope Ford) are entrants #1 & #2 as Bayne almost immediately did the deal and hit a Falcon Arrow for a near fall. Statlander responded with an Angle Slam and swinging moonsault off the apron, but opted to pose for the crowd, allowing Bayne to recover and hit a Tope Suicida. Back inside, Statlander avoided Fate’s Decent and hit one of her own as Willow Nightingale is #3 to a huge ovation. Statlander offered a handshake, but Nightingale declined, opting to slug it out. Statlander missed an axe kick, allowing Nightingale to hit a low cross body and spinebuster, but Bayne broke up the Doctor Bomb. Statlander & Bayne hit a double chokeslam until Tay Melo (w/Anna Jay) is out at #4 and runs wild until she scarily counters Fate’s Decent into a Rings of Saturn, as Bayne spiked her own head into the mat it looked like. Ford saved her buddy as she went up top, but Jay distracted enough for Harley Cameron to slowly rise into the camera shot and sent Ford crashing outside. Double DDT by TayJay on Bayne, as Ford was chased to the back by Cameron & Jay. Thekla is #5 immediately hitting a head scissors on Nightingale and huge dive off the top onto Statlander & Bayne outside yelling “F You!” in the process, popping commentary. TayKO dropped Thekla, but Melo turned into a Pounce by Nightingale, who hit a Doctor Bomb on Thekla, only Statlander broke the counter. Doomsday Device by Statlander & Bayne onto Nightingale as everyone is down, leaving Julia Hart (w/Skye Blue) to come out at #6, who Excalibur calls Sisters of Sin.

Moonsault onto Bayne & Statlander by Hart, who does an Old School rope walk on Bayne, who was met with a running boot from Blue for good measure. Flying Octopus applied on Bayne, but Melo returned and spiked Hart with a Gotch Style Piledriver. Thekla hit the Spider Walk, but was distracted when Queen Aminata’s music hit at #8. The brawl was on, as both traded stiff headbutts and slaps before a swinging Fisherman’s neckbreaker connected for Aminata, who destroyed Thekla with Off with her Head. Hart & Blue attacked Nightingale as Blue hit Cheeky Nandos kick leading to stereo superplexes, leaving Hart & Thekla locked eyes doing the Tree of Woe pose. The new Interim ROH Women’s TV Champion Mina Shirakawa is #8 and cleans house before doing her dance until she was blindsided by Bayne & Statlander. Shirakawa locked Blue in a Figure Four and Blue taps, but she thought Blue was in the match, she wasn’t.

Athena hit the ring at #9 and completely wrecked shop on everyone in her way to a huge reaction. Tombstone spiked Aminata, but Nightingale broke the count. Thunder Rosa is #10 and picks up where she left off with Athena last night. Everyone starts doing head scissors on each other until the debuting Syuri is #11 and immediately shotgun dropkicks Rosa to the outside, leading to a stare down with Athena. Backstabber connects and Shirakawa comes in for a Stardom reunion before Syuri connects on multiple punt kicks. Alex Windsor (who is officially All Elite) is #12 and she slugs it out with Syuri before hitting a Blue Thunder Bomb. Both no sold German suplexes until Syuri hit a pump knee for two as literally every other woman broke it up.

12-way brawl in the ring is ramped up until double Scorpions from Hart & Thekla, while Aminata has Statlander trapped in Chocolate Kisses. Bayne explodes in with a dropkick on Aminata, but delivered a front face suplex on Statlander on the apron. Nightingale hit a DVD on Athena on the apron and Athena came super close to spiking her head in the process. Bayne wanted a dive, but Statlander cut her off and powerbombed her to the floor onto the pile. Back inside, Shirakawa hit a Sling Blade on Rosa out of the corner, followed with a corkscrew kick and spinning back fist. As Shirakawa went for a Figure Four, Athena flew in with the O-Face and won it. Huge ovation, as Athena held her Title contract high in the air.

Match Result: Athena won the Women’s Casino Gauntlet to earn an AEW Women’s Title shot pinning Mina Shirakawa

The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin w/MVP & MJF) vs. JetSpeed (Speedball Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne w/Mother Wayne & Kip Sabian) for the AEW World Tag Team Titles

(Lots of moving parts in this one, as I was surprised how much offense the challengers were able to get off, even in defeat. The finish firmly plants FTR into the Tag Team Title picture, eventually, as the post-match was the big story here. Not only is Cope back, but The Patriarchy have finally turned their backs on Cage and we’re finally in full gear with this story after such a long time it’s felt like.)

FTR & Stokely Hathaway join commentary as Westside Gunn & Smoke DZA rapped The Hurt Syndicate to the ring. The bell sounds and immediately Benjamin & Lashley (who you’d never know had his leg Con-Chair-To’d multiple times on Wednesday, zero limp, not taped up, nothing) destroyed everyone, even MJF getting in some cheap shots. JetSpeed started to battle back, as MJF & MVP have words with Sabian & Mother Wayne ringside. Back inside, JetSpeed keep up the offense on Nick, as FTR are insulted on commentary that JetSpeed steal their athletic offense. Lashley got his grips on Knight and rag dolled him to the floor, as Benjamin dropped Knight face first on the steps. Back inside, Cage & Nick keep Knight grounded, until he dodged a double clothesline with a dropkick, making a hot tag to Bailey.

Rapid fire kicks on Nick into an enzugiri before he continued to light up Nick with kicks into a running Shooting Star for two until Benjamin turned Bailey inside out with a lariat. Sabian tried to save Cage from an Ankle Lock an ate a pump knee for his troubles. Massive spinebuster by Lashley flattened Bailey, as Knight tried to save his partner, but Lashley mowed him down as well. Bailey was launched onto The Patriarchy outside via overhead German as The Hurt Syndicate stood tall.

Bodyslam after bodyslam delivered to Bailey by Benjamin, who missed a corner rising knee, but Cage came in and tried a Spear on Lashley, but was pressed high in the air. Bailey kicked out the legs, as Knight flew in with a rolling clothesline on Nick and backbreaker on Cage. Inside Cradle by Nick for two, as Benjamin made the blind tag, blocked a Bailey hurricanrana out of the corner initially, but Knight sprung up and finished the move for two. Stereo moonsault/springboard splashes on the outside/inside for a near fall, as Benjamin recovered and took Knight to Suplex City. Handspring Cutter on Knight by Nick, who followed with Wayne’s World onto the apron on Bailey. Cage flew in with a splash off the top on Knight, but MVP distracted the ref long enough to delay a pin.

Knight crawled to his corner, but didn’t realize that Lashley had disposed of Bailey, so Lashley made the tag and like he does, cleaned house. Nick was flattened with a Dominator, but Cage managed a reverse DDT, as Benjamin flew in with a spin kick. Knight sprung off the top with a clothesline, but Nick met him with a snap German. Bailey caught Nick on his shoulders on the apron, as Knight hit a huge standing dropkick, causing Nick to backflip onto Sabian & Benjamin, clipping his head on the apron in the process. JetSpeed hit stereo dives, as Lashley sent Cage into FTR, before pie-facing Harwood. Cage dodged a Spear, tried Killswitch, but Lashley sent Cage crashing into FTR on the apron, leading to a Lashley Spear for the win.

Post-match, FTR & Hathaway got in the ring, but Nick & Sabian stood in front of Cage who shoved them aside. After brief trash talk, Cage told them they were leaving, but Nick laid out Cage with a Killswitch. Mother Wayne is laughing in delight, slapping Cage, as Sabian got steel chairs, with FTR presenting them to Nick to do the honors, as he was about to put Cage out of his misery with a Con-Chair-To when the returning Adam Copeland’s music hit and he has Spike with him. Sabian ate a big boot and FTR planted with a double Spear before Nick bailed, leaving Sabian to nearly get Speared out of his shoes. FTR & Hathaway bail through the crowd, as Nick & Mother Wayne leave up the aisle. Cage is slowly realizing what is happening, as Cope tosses Spike aside and helps Cage up and says “Go Find Yourself” before leaving Cage to ponder his next move.

Match Result: The Hurt Syndicate defeated JetSpeed & The Patriarchy to retain the AEW Tag Team Titles when Lashley pinned Cage

Timeless Toni Storm (w/Luther) vs. TBS Champion Mercedes Mone for the AEW Women’s Title

(Absolutely incredible match and I certainly wouldn’t argue if anyone had this up there with one of the best women’s match in AEW history. I was blown away by both ladies performances and the crowd was with them from the opening bell. This was absolutely the right call IMO, as Storm gets the big W, but Mone retains all her titles and is forced to refocus and regroup. Both ladies knocked it out of the park on this one.)

The Texas Rangers Six Shooters dance squad accompany Mone to the stage, as she’s wearing a robe with the list of all the women she has defeated in AEW, so needless to say, it’s a big robe. An old timey film was shown before Storm’s entrance, where a single spotlight was on stage as she walked out with a cane like an old woman, but she tossed it aside, clicked her feet and made her entrance with Luther. Both ladies lockup and refuse to break, as they spill outside, climb the steps and back to the apron, as Mone held the ropes open, but Storm slid under the ropes, posing the process. Mone gets a Statement Maker briefly, but Storm escapes, spanking Mone, calling her a bad girl for early mind games. Misdirect dropkick from Storm, as Mone is forced to regroup, leaving Storm to do the CEO dance. Luther had Storm on his shoulders, allowing Storm to get a running start as she bealed Mone to the floor. Step-up knee sent Storm falling back into the arms of Luther, so Mone took them both out with a Meteora. Mone broke Luther’s glasses and posed with the AEW Women’s Title before Storm tackled her into the commentary table, as I think the title decked Taz, who was happy he was wearing a cup tonight.

Back inside, sunset bomb out of the corner and another into the opposing corner by Mone, who slid between the legs of Storm and delivered a powerbomb on the floor. Mone continued the onslaught in the ring with a release German and double knees for a near fall. Storm momentarily regained the advantage with a Sky High, but Mone sank in a cross-arm bar before snapping it back. Three Amigos connects, as Mone slowly went up top for a Frog Splash, but Storm got the knees up, hooked a Big Package for two. High stack German suplexes from Storm, as it was followed with Sweet Cheek Music and Storm Zero for a close near fall. TCM Chicken Wing slapped on, but Mone bit her way out. Both traded Tombstone attempts before Mone locked in an Ankle Lock, Storm rolled through and we get a forearm battle leading to both throwing dueling headbutts, causing a collapse and reset.

Mone got a close series of near falls before spiking Storm with Mone Maker for two, leaving Mone shocked. Mone pulled Storm up and kissed her before trying Mone Maker again, but Storm countered into a Toni Driver. Mone hooked a double wrist lock, but Storm powered up and broke free. Mone slammed her in the buckle, missed a Meteora, but Storm hit a snazzy over the back spinning Cutter for two. Both scramble until Mone got a backstabber into a Statement Maker variation, which Storm counters with a Bulldog Choke. Storm rolled through into three consecutive rolling Storm Zeros, but Mone kicked out. Storm wanted another Sweet Cheek Music, but Mone popped up into a small packaged for two, as she held the ropes right in front of Aubrey Edwards, but didn’t acknowledge it.

Mone quickly applied a STF, tried a cradle pin, Storm powered up, so Mone hit a backstabber, only for Storm to answer with desperation Sweet Cheek Music. Storm brought Mone up the ropes, returned the favor with a kiss of her own before we get an Avalanche Storm Zero to give Storm the win, handing Mone her first singles loss in AEW.

Match Result: Timeless Toni Storm defeated Mercedes Mone to retain the AEW Women’s Title

International Champion Kenny Omega (w/Kota Ibushi) vs. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada (w/Don Callis) in a Winner Takes All Match for the AEW Unified Title

(Even after not having a match with one another since 2018, these two picked up where they left off. The finish and involvement of Callis makes me think this won’t be the last time these two will face each other in an AEW ring, as I hope I’m right, I’d welcome seeing it over and over again. They are currently at 2 wins Okada, 2 wins Omega and 1 draw, so it certainly makes sense. This almost felt like it was just about ready to hit yet another level when the finish came. Regardless, this was an excellent battle and chapter in the story of the greatest wrestlers of all time.)

Jim Ross joins commentary for the final two matches of the evening, as it’s great to see and hear him on the call after all he’s been through. Don Callis joins the crew, as Jim Ross puts over Okada as being one of the best in the world and having “it”. Omega had druids and Jason Charles Miller, the singer of his Take Flight theme, sing him to the ring, as he walked through a massive Omega symbol that was on fire. I know everyone loves Battle Cry, but this was as big of an entrance as you can get for Omega with this newer theme he uses for big matches. Bell sounded and the crowd exploded and are on their feet already.

Feeling out process early, as Omega teased Okada’s clean break in the ropes, but Okada booted him in the midsection. Omega answered with a Kotaro Krusher and slingshot cross body outside before back inside, missing a cross body, landing on his ribs. Omega tried You Can’t Escape, but hesitated after the first portion, allowing Okada to get the knees up during the moonsault. Huge flapjack and senton from Okada, who hit his dropkick in the corner, leaving Omega crashing outside. Okada rammed Omega into the barricade and took the referee, allowing Callis to get in some cheap shots before Okada went back to work, planting Omega with a DDT on the announce table, as Excalibur said it was on the unforgiving oak. Back inside, Omega scrambled for a submission, but Okada easily escaped and drove an elbow onto the midsection. Omega started waking up after each forearm thrown, ultimately hitting a snap hurricanrana that sent Okada outside. Omega ramped up for the Rise of the Terminator, connected and dove at Callis, who high tailed it quick. Missile dropkick right to the neck back inside, but Okada was out at two.

Okada dodged a corner charge and flattened Omega with a sit-out fireman’s carry slam before going up top, but was cut off. Both trade stiff shots until Omega hit an Avalanche Aoi Shoudou, the cross-leg fisherman’s suplex, for two. Okada dodged V-Trigger, into a German, but missed a Rainmaker. Fast sequence of counters led to Omega hitting the first Snap Dragon, but Okada connected on his dropkick before the reset. Okada really had to work for the bodyslam before going up top for the flightless elbow drop. Omega fought off a Tombstone, but Okada changed levels and turned it into a gut buster using his shoulder. Another flightless top rope elbow followed by a Rainmaker flip off pose. Omega blocked a head shot, so Okada hit a kitchen sink knee to the abdomen and short arm lariat with a big smile on his face. Omega threw a desperation knee of his own before delivering a massive powerbomb into multiple V-Triggers for near falls.

Flying corner V-Trigger connected as Omega brought Okada to the top rope for a scary Avalanche Dragon Suplex, planting Okada right on his face. Omega fired off another V-Trigger, teased One Winged Angel, which Okada countered into a spinning Tombstone. Discus lariat turned Omega inside out for a near fall. Omega was able to battle back with Croyt’s Wrath, but couldn’t make the cover initially. Rocky Romero showed up on the apron, as Kota Ibushi quickly dispatched of him. I believe Trent Beretta also got knocked to the floor by Omega, as Callis tried to run distraction, but failed, as Omega hit One Winged Angel, only Callis pulled out referee Bryce Remsberg and put the boots to him. Ibushi checked on Bryce, as Omega called for another official. Aubrey sprinted out from the back, as Omega hit another V-Trigger, but Okada escaped One Winged Angel into a Rainmaker for two. Both rose slowly trading forearms, as Okada went to the midsection, Omega hit a V-Trigger, Okada nailed the dropkick, but Omega ducked Rainmaker into an inside cradle, as Callis nearly dove into the ring to break it. Both men up at the same time, as Okada hit a tilt-a-whirl slam before hitting another Rainmaker flush to win it. Omega held the Unified Title high as he laughed at Omega who was helped to the back by Ibushi.

Match Result: Kazuchika Okada defeated Kenny Omega to win the AEW Unified Title

Jon Moxley (w/Marina Shafir) vs. Hangman Adam Page for the AEW World Title

(An absolute all timer of a main event, one you knew would be filled with blood, interference and returns. It delivered all of those in one of the most emotional main events in AEW history. I’m so happy they were able to stick the landing and give this massive show the finish it deserved. The callbacks to previous feuds, the returns of beloved babyfaces, the visual of Moxley fighting his hardest not to let the title go and finally to Page getting an assist from the unlikeliest (or likeliest) of allies, made this legit one of the best endings to a wrestling show ever.)

Page had a video prior to his entrance as whistler Molly Lewis and guitarist Thomas Stankiewicz played until Page’s theme kicked in and he power walked to the ring with pyro and massive ovation. Moxley was driven into the arena in a huge truck (redneck chariot as JR called it) by Claudio Castagnoli with Marina Shafir, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd in tow, but only Shafir accompanied Moxley to the ring. Forearm battle immediately, until Moxley flipped Page off, only pissing him off in the process. Moxley tried using a fork, but Page had one as well, as he trapped Moxley in a triangle and stabbed him repeatedly, causing Moxley to pour blood in a gnarly visual, as things were just ramped up to 100 real quick.

Page brought out a strand of barbed wire and Moxley got control of it, driving it into the face of Page before Shafir bit him in the forehead. Moxley grabbed a chair, but tossed it aside, opting for a barbed wire covered chair, which he slammed a now bloody Page on. Clubbing blows across the face, as Moxley licked his hand, which is pretty gross. Barbed wire chair placed in the corner, as Page battled back, missed a charge, grabbed the chair, but Moxley hit a big boot to the chair into Page’s face. Shafir helped Moxley set up a table ringside, as he dropped Page with a Cutter before asking Shafir to bring in a bucket of glass. Moxley stomped on the glass bottles and started stabbing Page in the head with it, looking for a piledriver, but pulled the legs out from Page and dragged him back first through the glass, then got his piledriver, but Page wouldn’t stay down. Both slapped the hell out of each other before a second piledriver put Page down longer this time as Shafir started throwing in multiple chairs, as Page was up at 8.

Moxley set up the chairs and brought Page to the corner, but Page started to battle back, looked for a superplex, but Moxley had a strand of barbed wire, raking it across the back. Page fell back to the chairs and turned them both back-to-back, Moxley didn’t realize and Page hit a powerbomb right on the edges, as Moxley found himself writhing in the crushed glass as well. Page wrapped his arm in barbed wire and hit multiple rolling elbows until Wheeler Yuta showed up with a chair shot to the back, but Page no sold and decked Yuta. Angels Wings to Moxley into the glass, as Page skinned the cat for a Buckshot, but Shafir piggy backed onto Page who hit a Death Valley Driver off the apron through the table, causing the crowd to explode.

Back inside, Page sent Moxley into the barbed wire chair in the corner and flattened him with Dead Eye into the glass, but Claudio Castagnoli hit the ring to attack and set up another table ringside with Yuta. Will Ospreay rushes out with a steel chair, as Gabe Kidd joins the fight as well, delivering a piledriver to Ospreay on the floor. They placed a chair around the neck of Ospreay and Castagnoli Pillmanized it with a massively bloodied Moxley looking on as Ospreay was loaded onto a stretcher. Moxley looked for a piledriver on the apron, Page teased a Dead Eye counter, but Moxley escaped into the rear naked choke before hitting a suplex off the apron through two barbed wire tables. Both crawl back into the ring and rise at the same time for a bloody forearm exchange until Moxley bit at the forehead and hit a lariat. Gotch Style Piledriver connected, as Moxley sank in the Bulldog Choke, releasing it as the ref put on the count. Page just barely broke the count at 9.999, as Moxley spiked him with a Death Rider through a chair, but again, Page just beat the count.

Castagnoli handed Yuta a plastic bag and he jumped in the ring about ready to put it on Page when footage of Darby Allin at the top of Mount Everest was shown on the big screen saying once he got down, he’ll take everything from Moxley. That distraction led to someone in a Blue Panther mask appearing and doing Yes Chants and Busiaku Knee to Yuta, as Bryan Danielson took the mask off and took out Kidd & Castagnoli on a double dive before firing off Yes Kicks. Just then, we see Darby Allin repelling in from the top of the building into the ring, as Allin stares Moxley down until Page flew in with a Buckshot, while Allin hit a Coffin Drop onto the Death Riders. Another Buckshot flattened Moxley, as Danielson & Allin fought the Death Riders out of the arena. Page brought Moxley to the apron where he hit Dead Eye off it through a table. Shafir reappeared and helped Moxley up at 9, as she flipped off Page, whose back was turned, allowing The Young Bucks to appear and hit superkicks and a BTE Trigger.

Moxley & Shafir threw a bed of nails into the ring, as Moxley hit just enough of a Curb Stomp and Paradigm Shift onto the bed. Page somehow beat the count, as Moxley demanded the key around Shafir’s neck as she went to grab the briefcase from under the ring attendant table, but found herself handcuffed and Prince Nana was the culprit. Swerve Strickland appeared, laying out The Bucks with his hand wrapped in the chain Page left for him after their talk on Collision. Strickland tossed the chain to Page, as Moxley stumbled back in and Page wrapped the chain around the throat of Moxley, who was tossed over the top, but Moxley avoided being hung. Page managed a Buckshot, as Moxley collapsed back onto the bed of nails, leading to Page choking him with the chain and hung him off the apron. Moxley is in a massive panic and has no choice but to submit and the crowd absolutely loses their minds as a result, with Strickland giving a smile on the aisle.

Post-match, Page unlocked the briefcase that’s been held captive by Death Riders and we see it for the first time since WrestleDream last year. Huge pyro goes off with Justin Roberts introducing the new AEW World Champion. Page looked to the fans and told them this title is theirs, as Excalibur said Page can now breath a sigh of relief as they begin a new era of All Elite Wrestling as the show goes off the air.

Match Result: Hangman Adam Page defeated Jon Moxley to win the AEW World Title

AEW Collision live results: The final stop before All In

The final stop before this Saturday’s AEW All In has arrived with tonight’s live AEW Collision from Garland, Texas.

Before he enters the men’s Casino Gauntlet Saturday, CMLL legend Mistico will take on The Beast Mortos.

In an eight-woman tag ahead of the women’s Casino Gauntlet, former AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa teams with Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa and Queen Aminata against ROH Women’s Champion Athena, Thekla, Megan Bayne and Julia Hart.

Rosa challenges Athena on Friday’s ROH Supercard of Honor.

In an eight-man tag to preview the AEW World Tag Team title match, FTR teams with The Patriarchy’s Christian Cage & Nick Wayne against The Outrunners and JetSpeed. JetSpeed and The Patriarchy will challenge The Hurt Syndicate for the titles Saturday.

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The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher, Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta) w/ Lance Archer & Don Callis vs. Paragon (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, & Kyle O’Reilly)

Fletcher started the match running across the ring to knock Cole to the floor and start fighting with O’Reilly. O’Reilly hit a kitchen sink and tagged out to Cole, but Fletcher fled to the corner and tagged in Beretta. The fans chanted “We want Kyle!” loudly for both Kyle’s, which remains great. Strong and O’Reilly double teamed Beretta to the delight of the fans, before Cole tagged in and hit a dropkick to a seated Beretta.

Beretta was able to get away from Strong with help from Fletcher, and Fletcher took over, getting the heat on Strong for a bit. The heat continued as the Callis family isolated O’Reilly. Beretta got dumped to the floor by O’Reilly, and Strong tagged in and sent Beretta back to the floor and hit Fletcher with a lariat that sent him flying. Strong hit a crucifix into a diamond cutter and an Olympic slam on Beretta before hitting a series of running elbows and a boot for a 2-count.

Fletcher hit an enziguri as Strong hit the ropes and tagged out letting RPG Vice hit a flying knee into a Death Valley Driver for a 2-count. Cole tagged in after Fletcher missed a helluva kick in the corner, hitting a brainbuster into neckbreaker on Beretta. Cole challenged Fletcher to get into the ring so they could fight and they started exchanging strikes, with Fletcher hitting a half nelson suplex but Cole superkicked him at a corner charge and hit the Panama Sunrise for a 2-count. Fletcher hit Cole with a lariat and tagged back out to Beretta. O’Reilly saved Cole from a Jackal Driver, and Cole hit the boom for a 3-count.

Match Result: Paragon via pinfall

–Fletcher tried to attack Cole as he left, but Cole turned around holding the TNT title and stopped the attack. Cole asked him to fight, as Callis screamed “Don’t take the bait!” and Fletcher listened, content to wait until Saturday at All In.

–Jon Moxley was backstage after Dynamite with the Death Riders, saying that pro wrestling is the greatest sport in the world, and very few people have the will to do what it takes to be one. Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Gabe Kidd made it clear they were after the trios title, and Moxley ended with saying that if you wanted to make it as a wrestler, you needed to be All In, otherwise you were all out, implying that Hangman really doesn’t know what is coming for him.

–Technique from Taz returned for the first time in a long time, as he broke down how Mistico does an armbar, including the phrase on screen “Core Strength Jones” which was great. This was really good overall.

–The recapped the return of Scorpio Sky and his now public alliance with Top Flight and Christopher Daniels. He called his new alliance Sky Flight, and Daniels cut a promo about how all the titles are on the table for what they want, as the sky is no limit. I liked this a lot.

Mistico vs. The Beast Mortos

Mistico and Mortos had a great lucha match, and wasted no time in working fast in this one. Mistico hit a tope suicida, but Mortos no sold it, and Mistico tried again, this time dropping Mortos. Mistico took Mortos’ hand and ran up the ropes twisting into an armdrag. Mortos hit a series of hard strikes afterwards, and a powerslam that put a sudden stop to Mistico’s attempts to control the offence. Mortos continued the heat through the break, working over the knee of Mistico.

Mortos caught Mistico in a torture rack position, but Mistico shifted his weight and spun around Mortos into a headscissors takedown before hitting a springboard elbow for a 2-count. Mistico went for La Mistica, but Mortos slammed him face down before he could complete the spin. Mortos went for a powerbomb, but Mistico floated over into a sunset flip bomb, which was really cool.

Mortos picked up Mistico in a tombstone position and jumped backwards into a lung blower. Mortos and Mistico slightly botched a counter from a tilt-a-whirl, but recovered and hit a beautiful one. Mistico hit a superkick and a flipping DDT on Mortos. Mistico hit the ropes soon thereafter and hit La Mistica to a great reaction from the fans.

Match Result: Mistico via submission

–MJF appeared on the screen with the mask he stole from Mistico, saying that Mistico stood no chance of stopping MJF from beating Mark Briscoe, saying he was going to win within 3 seconds. MJF said that he would keep collecting Mistico’s masks until he took them all if Mistico managed to get into the Casino Gauntlet.

–Mark Briscoe was backstage, saying that he was coming to win the Casino Gauntlet. It wasn’t just about business though, but personal, because MJF did use Jay Briscoe’s name and disrespected his family, and it was no longer just about winning, but he is going to look his family in the eyes after the match, saying he wasn’t going to let MJF get away with what he said and did. Mark Briscoe continues to be one of the best characters on AEW TV here, with an incredible promo.

–Renee Paquette met Hangman Adam Page after Dynamite last night, talking about how he needs to talk about what happened, but not with Renee, and he walked into Swerve Strickland’s locker room. Ospreay immediately stood up to get between them, but Hangman asked for 2 minutes of Swerve’s time, and Ospreay left the room as Hangman thanked him for all he has done. Prince Nana said he was going to grab coffee and let them talk.

Swerve said that he knew what this was about, thinking Hangman wanted to ask for his help. Hangman said he was going into a suicide mission on Sunday, and he might not have the chance to talk after All In, so he sat down with Swerve. Hangman said that he had nothing to do with what the Bucks did at Dynasty, which Swerve believed. Hangman went on to say that what Swerve did to him has led to his son still having nightmares to this day, and that he hates him for that, but he regrets how far it all went.

Hangman said he needed to know if Swerve regretted what happened, and Swerve said that since he was champion, he realized that it was not worth what he did. Hangman said his family was going to be at All In before the show, but not during, and Swerve promised to avoid them, saying he hoped they enjoyed hanging out. Swerve said that he was planning to raise his kids in the house that Hangman burnt down, but maybe it was time to let go of the past after all. The segment ended with Swerve picking up the chain Hangman left on the floor, wrapping it around his fist, thinking about this apparent truce with Hangman Adam Page. This was an awesome segment.

–Jon Moxley came out as Nigel McGuinness and Tony Schiavone were discussing what just happened, and Moxley took a mic saying it made him sick seeing that crybaby stuff. Marina Shafir insulted Hangman, and Moxley said that there would be no apologies after what he does at All In, and Hangman had 2 days before Moxley ended him. This was awesome too.

FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (w/ Stokley Hathaway) & The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne) w/ Mother Wayne & Kip Sabian vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) & Jet Speed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey)

Bailey started the match beating up Nick Wayne, tagging out to Knight to continue the assault. Wayne fled from the ring after a 2-count. Christian attacked Knight, but ate a dropkick after two leap frogs from Knight. Nigel McGuinness claimed that Christian should adopt Kevin Knight as well, as it would help him become a better competitor, which made me laugh.

Dax Harwood tagged in and beat on Truth Magnum, but Magnum fired back out of the corner, hitting a headscissors before hitting a double team knee lift into a back suplex from Floyd for a 2-count. Kevin Knight tagged in, and Harwood drove him backwards into he corner, but it broke down into all 4 men being in the ring and brawling around ringside.

Harwood low bridged Knight as he hit the ropes going for a dive, and they went to the break as the referee tried to get control again. They came back from the break with Harwood locking Knight in a chinlock, but Knight escaped with a jaw breaker. Knight went for the tag, but Harwood cut him off, so Knight dodged a corner charge, but Wayne stopped the tag. Knight kicked Wayne in the face, flipped over him, and tagged out to Truth Magnum, and the Outrunners ran wild, hitting a double clothesline on Christian and Nick Wayne before hitting the SOB elbow.

Harwood and Christian pulled Magnum into the ring post, allowing Wayne to hit sliced bread for a 2-count. Christian tagged in and started choking Magnum on the ropes. Magnum hit a snap suplex on Wayne, but was shoved back into the corner by Harwood. Magnum fought out of the corner, but as he made the tag, the referee was distracted and missed tag, which let the heels continue to beat on Magnum, which got a massive amount of heat from the audience. Sometimes, the simple things just work, and this is one that always does in wrestling. Wheeler tried to stop Magnum a few minutes later, but Magnum leaped over Harwood as he dived, and tagged out to Bailey, who hit a series of kicks and a standing shooting star press on Harwood for a 2-count.

The fans were very displeased with the referee for that 2-count. Wheeler stopped Bailey from getting on the ropes and hitting Ultima Weapon, but Bailey dropped him and Wayne before hitting a slingshot moonsault to the floor, and then a shooting star press on Harwood for a 2-count as Christian broke it up.

All 8 men started exchanging big moves until FTR hit the Shatter Machine on The Outrunners. They tried to hit Bailey, but Knight speared Wheeler, and Bailey hit a sunset flip on Harwood for a nearfall that was so close the fans were infuriated. Christian got hit with a combo from The Outrunners while Bailey hit a spinning kick on Harwood before Knight hit the UFO splash on Harwood for the win. This was a giant win for Jet Speed that they needed going into the PPV.

Match Result: Jet Speed & The Outrunners

This match was so awesome. A party match in the truest sense, with Jet Speed getting a much needed big win before the PPV.

–Big Boom AJ was with Lexy Nair and called out the Don Callis family, and Big Justice and the Rizzler announced that he would teaming with The Conglomeration to face RPG Vice, Lance Archer, & Hechicero, but they were short once guy. Kyle O’Reilly popped in and told people he was still down for conglomerating and is the 4th man in the match.

–Stokley Hathaway was backstage, saying that he made the mistake of trusting Christian Cage for the last time, and that at All In, they would face the Outrunners and end their feud once and for all.

Kaysuyori Shibata vs. Gabe Kidd (w/ Marina Shafir)

Shibata and Kidd immediately started brawling in the middle of the ring with hard forearms, spilled to the floor, and continued to fight, as Shibata hit a huge helluva kick on Kidd that almost sent him into the front row as the teacher beats on the student. Must have felt like it did in the dojo. Kidd managed to plant Shibata in the corner, hitting a dropkick and posing like Shibata.

Kidd chopped Shibata, and Shibata invitd more strikes, firing up, but he was dropped by a chop. Shibata kicked out at 1. Kidd did some squats to mock his teacher, so Shibata hit a hard chop that almost dropped Kidd. Both men hit chops before Kidd hit a headbutt that dropped Shibata. Kidd screamed “You did this. You made me do this!” as he beat on Shibata in the corner, and Shibata started no selling the hard chops before turning Kidd around, chopping him in the throat, and hitting the corner dropkick.

Kidd hit a chop to the back of Shibata that was so loud, that the crowd screamed. Kidd sat down, challenging Shibata, and Shibata hit Kidd with a slap to the top of the head, before hitting a pump kick and a hard lariat that caused Kidd to flip backwards. Kidd hit a closed fist punch, but Shibata hit hard chops that made the crowd scream again, before hitting a kick and locking on a sleeper. Wheeler Yuta ran down to distract the referee and Kidd hit a low blow before piledrving Shibata.

Match Result: Gabe Kidd

My goodness, this was a great match. It was not quite a G1 level match, but it was pretty darn close. They hit each other hard repeatedly for 10+ minutes. This was great.

–Kris Statlander came down to the ring as the Death Riders fled the ringside area, with Yuta eying her. Statlander joined the commentary booth for the next match. I liked how that tied together between the two segments, transitioning to the next match but keeping the story with Statlander and the Death Riders in mind.

Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Thunder Rosa, & Queen Aminata vs. Megan Bayne (w/ Penelope Ford), Thekla, Julia Hart (w/ Skye Blue), & Athena (w/ Billie Starks)

Athena and Shirakawa started the match, with the home state hero, Athena getting a great reaction. Rosa tagged in after a bit to fight with Athena, anticipating their ROH Women’s World Championship match tomorrow night at ROH Supercard of Honor. Athena and Bayne ended up double teaming Rosa and Willow Nightingale, as Nigel McGuinness said that Athena’s title reign exceeded Bryan Danielson’s world title reign. I love McGuinness’ commitment to burying Danielson.

Bayne launched Athena through the ropes into a suicide dive on Nightingale. Bayne tagged in Thekla, who hit a snapmare and superkick on Rosa. The fans were chanting for Aminata and actually booed when Rosa tagged in Nightingale, which I did not expect, but the fans wanted to see Thekla and Aminata fight again. Athena tagged in and got the heat on Nightingale in the corner. Athena hit a running meteora on Nightingale.

Hart tagged in and did the tarantula on Nightingale and attempted to float through the ropes, but Nightingale caught her and hit a Death Valley Driver. Nightingale tagged out to Aminata, to a great reaction, so props to the agents for giving her the hot tag here, or the wrestlers knowing to wait it out to tag her in. Thekla ducked under a clothesline and hit a pump kick on the apron. Aminata hit a headbutt on Thekla before hitting a twist and shout that Thekla sold like death.

Bayne came in and faced off with Aminata, and Bayne hit a falcon arrow. Bayne hit the ropes, but Nightingale came out of nowhere and hit a pounce that sent Bayne to the floor. Athena flew off the top rope with the O-Face out of nowhere, and Mina Shirakawa flew off the top rope onto Bayne on the floor. Hart hit a moonsault on Nightingale, but Shirakawa made the save, and she signaled to Nightingale to hit stereo top rope moves, but they were cut off by Hart and Thekla.

Hart and Thekla both hit suplexes but stayed in the tree of woe on opposite side of the ring. Thekla did her crab walk thing, and Aminata pulled Thekla from the ring, but Bayne leveled Aminata. Shirakawa hit a tornado DDT on the floor on Bayne while Athena and Rosa both clotheslined each other and went down. Hart went for an octopus stretch, but Nightingale fought out and hit the Babe with the Powerbomb for the pinfall.

Match Result: Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Thunder Rosa, & Queen Aminata

–The heels started beating down the babyfaces, but Tay Melo & Anna Jay ran down to make the save. Penelope Ford got involved, as did Statlander, and the women in the Casino Gauntlet all started fighting as the show went off the air.

Final Thoughts

This was another excellent episode of AEW Collision, with several matches being built up very well. The angle with Hangman and Swerve, and the following promo with Moxley were must see. The 8-man tag and Shibata vs. Gabe Kidd were fantastic matches that you should go out of your way to see.

AEW All In – July 12, 2025

  • AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW United Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kenny Omega (c)
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Mone
  • Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks
  • AEW TNT Championship: Adam Cole (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. Jet Speed vs. The Patriarchy
  • AEW World Trios Championship: The Opps (c) vs. The Death Riders
  • The Men’s Casino Gauntlet: MJF, Briscoe, Mistico, & others
  • The Women’s Casino Gauntlet: Kris Statlander, Megan Bayne, & others

AEW All In Preshow

  • Big Boom AJ & The Conglomeration vs. The Don Callis Family
  • FTR vs. The Outrunners

AEW Collision 100 live results: Daniel Garcia vs. Kyle Fletcher

Tonight’s 100th episode of AEW Collision from Ontario, California, will feature former AEW Tag Team Champions FTR taking on The Outrunners as a featured bout.

In another featured match, former TNT Champion Daniel Garcia battles Kyle Fletcher in a rematch from last year’s Continental Classic. Current champion Adam Cole will also be on the show, celebrating his birthday.

In another eight-woman tag, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena teams with Megan Bayne, Thekla and Julia Hart to take on Thunder Rosa, Tay Melo, Anna Jay and Queen Aminata.

In a singles challenge turned three-way, Shelton Benjamin will take on Kevin Knight and ROH TV Champion Nick Wayne.

Mistico will team with Hologram and Mark Briscoe against Rocky Romero, Hechicero and Trent Beretta of the Don Callis Family.

Willow Nightingale will take on Vipress while Max Caster will host another open challenge to round out the broadcast.

Our coverage begins at 8 PM Eastern.

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Adam Cole opened the show, making his way down to the ring to hype up the crowd. Cole introduced the 100th episode of Collision and he thanked the fans for their support, saying he is proud to represent TNT as the TNT Champion, and that he is optimistic for the future of AEW. Cole promised to hold onto the championship for the future into 2026, and he was interrupted by Kyle Fletcher.

Fletcher claimed that the future of the company belonged to him, and said he was going to take the TNT title from Cole. Fletcher reminded Cole that he and MJF beat Aussie Open at All In 2023 when they won the ROH World Tag Team Championship. Fletcher said that he was not the same wrestler he was back then, and this time, when they faced off at All In, he wanted a match with Cole, and he was going to win the TNT Championship.

Daniel Garcia came out and pointed out that he is the future of AEW, not Fletcher, and that when he sees Adam Cole in the ring, he is distracted and tempted to look past Fletcher, because he wants the TNT Championship back.

Cole responded that he would give Garcia a chance anytime he wanted, and that Fletcher needed the help of the Don Callis family to survive the last time they were in the ring. Cole said that as he was a fighting champion and he would fight them both. Fletcher protested, pointing out that he beat Garcia in the Continental Classic last year when Garcia was TNT Champion and never got a shot, so he deserves the shot one-on-one. Garcia responded that he didn’t want the title shot as a reward, but that he wanted to earn it, while reminding people that he may lose, but he always gets back up, so he wanted to make his match with Fletcher tonight a chance at a title shot. Cole agreed.

–A hype video aired for Toni Storm and Mercedes Mone that was incredible. Storm talked about how not everything in life was worth fighting over, but sometimes you find that one thing that is worth losing blood over, and for Storm, it is the AEW Women’s World Championship. She said that the match at All In would not be pretty, and it would be a fight that might discourage girls from becoming wrestlers because it was so violent. She also said that there were two types of people in wrestling – the egotistical, greedy, selfish people that want it all, and the people that take them down. Excellent video.

Shelton Benjamin (w/ MVP) vs. Nick Wayne (w/ Mother Wayne & Kip Sabian) vs. Kevin Knight (w/ Mike Bailey)

Benjamin spent the early part of the match throwing Wayne and Knight around the ring until Knight cradled Benjamin as he ran at him, but he kicked out. Wayne and Knight dropkicked Benjamin from the ring, and Wayne hit a flying uppercut on Knight before going after the ribs in the corner. Wayne walked backwards into Benjamin and realized he was in trouble, as Benjamin suplexed him and then tossed Wayne to the floor.

Benjamin slammed Wayne on the floor, as Mother Wayne looked on concerned. Wayne escaped Benjamin and locked Knight in a chinlock back in the ring. Knight hit the ropes, Wayne dropped down, and Benjamin came in and popped Knight up into the air for him to crash down to the mat. Benjamin hit a tilt-a-whirl slam on Wayne, and Knight flew off the ropes into a sunset flip on Benjamin, but Wayne broke it with a crucifix on Knight and Knight kicked out. Both Wayne and Knight then superkicked Benjamin, sending him back into the corner.

Knight sent Wayne across the ring into the arms of Benjamin who powerbombed Wayne into Knight, hit a German suplex on Wayne, and another on Knight. Benjamin then started several German suplexes on both men, throwing people around like they weighed nothing, hitting flying knees on both men. Knight low bridged Benjamin and Wayne flew over Knight with a tope con giro onto Benjamin which Knight followed with a springboard clothesline on both men.

Wayne bit a code red back in the ring on Knight for a 2-count. Knight hit a dropkick on Wayne for a 2-count. Benjamin ducked under a Knight attack, locking on an ankle lock. Nick Wayne hit a superkick on Benjamin, then Wayne’s World. As he went for the pin, Knight flew off the ropes with a UFO splash onto Wayne and Benjamin to pin Benjamin for the win.

Match Result: Kevin Knight

Excellent match from these guys, though the heat was not very high for it. Of course, it wouldn’t be given the beating Knight and Bailey took on Dynamite making people believe that they did not stand a chance here. Thankfully, they gave Knight the win, clean as a sheet, which adds at least a little doubt about the Hurt Syndicate winning at All In.

–The Death Riders were walking out of the building after Dynamite, refusing an interview until Claudio Castagnoli stopped and turned to the camera, saying he was getting sick of the Opps, and how he, Yuta, and a partner were coming for their AEW Trios Championships at All In. Solid promo. Who will their partner be, given PAC is out injured?

The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe & Hologram) & Mistico vs. Roppongi Vice (Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta) & Hechicero

Mistico got a superstar reaction coming out, which always makes me smile. Mistico and Romero started the match, with Mistico hitting a lucha arm drag on Romero before tagging out to Briscoe, who hit a series of chops and strikes with his redneck kung fu. Hologram handed Briscoe a chair and Briscoe went for a dive to the floor off the chair, but Beretta shoved the chair out of the way and then hit a drop toe hold onto the chair on Briscoe as the referee’s back was turned.

The heels got the heat on Briscoe for the next few minutes. When they came back from the break Hologram was hitting a headscissors takedown on Hechicero. RPG Vice tried to hit a double team move but only succeeded in swinging Hologram backwards around Beretta leading into a poisonrana of sorts. It took all three men of the Don Callis Family to stop Hologram, with Romero hitting a flying knee on Hologram who was draped on the ropes, and a running knee from Beretta. Hechicero flipped Hologram into the air into an armbar, but Briscoe broke it up.

Romero celebrated hitting a kick on Mistico, but ate a monkey flip from Hologram. Beretta floored Hologram, and it left Briscoe in the ring with Beretta, who was quickly dumped to the floor. Briscoe hit a flip dive off the apron on Romero before setting up two chairs with Hologram and hitting stereo tope con giro as Mistico hit La Mistica on Romero for the finish.

Match Result: Mark Briscoe, Hologram, & Mistico

–MJF and MVP appeared on the screen, and MVP said that while Briscoe wanted to chat one-on-one, MJF doesn’t chat without his crew with him, and that Mistico has no chance of coming up for the Casino Gauntlet Match as MJF was going to beat Briscoe before anyone else could make their entrance.

–Swerve Stricktland, Anna Jay, and AEW were present for a NASCAR race, and showed the stars hanging out with the pit crews and drivers, promoting the event, while they also promoted AEW. This was cool! AEW stars are frequently at sports events and almost never show it, so this was a win. Show this stuff more often, as it makes the wrestlers look like huge stars.

–Max Caster was in the ring for his open challenge, and they started to chant his chant. Caster claimed they were making funny of him, so they should chant “This crowd sucks!” The crowd then chanted “This crowd sucks!” which was hilarious. They put a 5 minute timer on the video awaiting the challenger. They showed Scorpio Sky training with Christopher Daniels as his coach, and Top Flight as his trainees, to a great reaction from his hometown crowd.

Max Caster vs. Scorpio Sky (w/ Christopher Daniels)

Caster jumped Sky to start the match, but it was less than 15 seconds before Sky turned it around, hit a TKO, and pinned Caster as the fans were chanting “Welcome back!” at him.

Match Result: Scorpio Sky

It is really great to see Scorpio Sky back. I had been wondering where he was, and he looked in incredible shape here.

–Ricochet was with Lexy Nair and he refused to expose what he was talking about with the Gates of Agony last week, saying that actions speak louder than words, and led the camera back to a laid out Blake Christian and Lee Johnson, who were destroyed by the Gates of Agony. It seems Ricochet has found his crew, and it wasn’t Christian and Johnson, but Ricochet did say they have to earn his respect.

Willow Nightingale vs. Viperess

Nigel McGuinness said that it is impossible to hate Nightingale, saying he tried his best, but failed. That was a great line. Kris Statlander was shown watching the match backstage while Wheeler Yuta walked up, and Statlander insisted that she did not need Yuta’s help as Nightingale hit a pounce on Viperess and a powerbomb for the pinfall.

Match Result: Willow Nightingale

–Renee Paquette walked up to Anthony Bowens backstage, saying that his match did not go as he wanted, and before he could talk, Billy Gunn walked up and said that he wasn’t out there because he believed that Bowens didn’t want him there. The division between them seemingly mended when Bowens said he wanted results now, and Gunn said that he just needed to trust in him, and they would get through this.

FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) (w/ Stokley Hathaway) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)

McGuinness claimed Turbo Floyd was one of the Garbage Pail Kids, with another gem of a line. The Outrunners and FTR broke down into a brawl early on, with The Outrunners sending FTR to the floor. Hathaway started shouting at Tony Schiavone in response to this, which caused Schiavone to exclaim, “You’re trouble!” I love Tony Schiavone. Truth Magnum hit an old school headscissors takedown on Cash Wheeler before Wheeler tagged out to Harwood.

As Harwood beat on Floyd, FTR pulled some old school tag team tactics with the abdominal stretch and holding each other’s hands, and switching partners behind the referee’s back. As the referee turned around, he saw Wheeler in the ring, who is noticeably not bald, so twin magic did not work here, and the referee demanded Wheeler leave the ring. That was hilarious. Floyd managed to tag out after reversing a suplex by Wheeler. Wheeler stopped the SOB Elbow and they took Floyd to the floor, smashing his leg between the ring steps and the post.

Harwood punched Truth Magnum right between the eyes, and he started bleeding just above the bridge of his nose. Wheeler hit a knee breaker on the ring steps on Floyd as Magnum was bleeding everywhere in the ring thanks to Harwood. Harwood hit a brainbuster and tagged out to Wheeler. Magnum dodged a dropkick in the corner from Wheeler, kicked Harwood as he went for back body drop, and almost made the tag, but Wheeler pulled Floyd from the apron preventing the tag.

FTR hit a double team DDT on Magnum, and Wheeler put his foot on Magnum’s chest for a pinfall attempt, but Magnum kicked out and fought off a superplex attempt in the corner. Harwood blocked him from a tag, and both men hit clotheslines as Magnum fought out of the corner and were down. Wheeler pulled Floyd from the apron again, but Floyd hit a strike on Harwood, letting Magnum roll him up for a 2-count. FTR then hit a powerbomb into a neckbreaker for a 2-count, and Harwood missed a Harley Race style headbutt and Magnum finally got the tag.

Floyd came in and had trouble bodyslaming Harwood, but hit a lariat and a bodyslam after great effort. The SOB elbow saw them both able to stand and they hit it on Wheeler for a 2-count as the fans started to go nuts. Wheeler hit a dragon screw leg whip on Floyd, leading to Floyd being on the apron. Floyd hit a sunset flip on Wheeler, but Wheeler kicked out. The Outrunners hit the Shatter Machine and almost got the win, but Harwood barely made the save. Wheeler floated over the back of Floyd and Floyd turned into a Shatter Machine for the pinfall, as the camera showed Hathaway holding the foot of Magnum, preventing him from making the save.

Match Result: FTR

This was an incredible tag team match. Both teams work together well, and just know what to do to tell a compelling story throughout the match. All 4 guys worked very hard, and FTR gave The Outrunners everything before beating them, including an excuse for the loss. While I think it might have been a good call to have The Outrunners go over here, I don’t think this loss hurt them. That said, being the team that comes close and always loses is no way for them to stay over long term. They need to do something with these guys, and it felt like they were heating back up here in this match, so I hope AEW takes advantage of it.

TayJay (Anna Jay & Tay Melo), Queen Aminata, & Thunder Rosa vs. Julia Hart, Megan Bayne, Athena, & Thekla (w/ Penelope Ford)

Thekla started the match with Aminata, hitting a headscissors and a strike. Aminata hit a slap that rocked Thekla, who smiled and tagged out to Julia Hart. Hart did not last long before Rosa and Bayne ended up in the ring, with Rosa hitting a dropkick that didn’t even move Bayne. Bayne dumped Rosa into the corner, hit a chop, and missed a corner charge. Rosa hit a dropkick from the top rope that dropped Bayne.

Aminata hit a flying double stomp on Bayne, but Bayne stood up and Aminata tagged back out to Rosa to begin to double team Bayne, who hit a flying clothesline that dropped both wrestlers. Bayne hit a running helluva kick in the corner and tagged out to Thekla. Rosa and Thekla exchanged hard shots in the middle of the ring until Thekla locked her version of the tarantula in the corner on Rosa. Anna Jay saved Rosa from a submission, and Thekla squared off with Jay as Hart had Rosa in the opposite corner, with Hart and Thekla both suplexing their opponents, then Hart moonsaulting into the feet of Thunder Rosa.

Tay Melo tagged in and hit a black hole slam and three helluva kicks in the corner on Thekla. Anna Jay came in and hit a gory bomb into a knee from Tay Melo, but the heels broke up the pinfall. The match broke down into everyone hitting big moves, including Athena sending Jay into a headlock from Melo, elbowing Melo, and forcing Melo to accidentally DDT her own partner. Rosa and Athena then brawled all around ringside, setting up their match for Friday’s ROH PPV.

Anna Jay hit a DDT on Bayne, but Penelope Ford distracted the referee and Skye Blue sent Melo into the guardrail behind the referee’s back. Bayne missed a spear attempt on Jay, hitting the ring post, but Ford distracted her and Bayne hit a flying clothesline and huge powerbomb for the win. I like that running powerbomb as her finish more than the F5.

Match Result: Megan Bayne, Julia Hart, Thekla, & Athena

–Another Alex Windsor hype video aired, as she discussed her torn ACL, and how she refused to give up, wanting to show her son that she can win gold. This was very good.

Kyle Fletcher (w/ Don Callis & Lance Archer) vs. Daniel Garcia (w/ Matt Menard)

Fletcher and Garcia started the match exchanging holds and a brief dance off. There was a very loud piped in “This is awesome!” chant that the crowd was clearly not chanting. I imagine they were chanting something very rude about Don Callis, as Callis was upset, and Garcia flipped off Callis. Garcia sent Fletcher to the floor, but he ate a pump kick from Fletcher. Callis stood up and hugged Fletcher, which proved to be a distraction that allowed Garcia to drop Fletcher.

Garcia and Cole bumped fists, but Fletcher sprung back up and sent Garcia into the guardrail like a lawn dart and he came up covered in blood. When the came back from the break, a bloody Garcia was fighting on the apron over a suplex, and Garcia hit a German suplex on the apron before hitting a shotgun dropkick as Fletcher was sitting on a chair against the guardrail. Garcia hit a superplex and rolled over into a pinfall attempt, but only got a 2-count. Fletcher hit a superkick on Garcia and a Last Ride powerbomb for a 2-count.

Fletcher went for a corner charge, but Garcia took the leg and locked on the dragon tamer, but Fletcher reached back as Garcia leaned back and put him in a headlock, forcing the break of the whole. Garcia stood up and tried to suplex Fletcher, and both men spilled over the top rope to the floor. Fletcher hit a half nelson suplex on the floor on Garcia, who seemed to be in a daze as Fletcher picked him up. Fletcher picked Garcia up and powerbombed him into the apron, and Cole got flashbacks to when Fletcher did that to him. Cole stood up and started encouraging Garcia to get up, but Flechter ran in with a helluva kick and hit a vertical drop brainbuster on Garcia for the win.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher

This was an awesome match, start to finish. Fletcher and Garcia have excellent chemistry, and Fletcher continues to be one of the hottest rising stars in the company. I think Fletcher should probably win the TNT title from Adam Cole at All In, and then go from there. He should absolutely be factored into the main event scene when Ospreay finally wins the title, presumably next year, and I would have Fletcher beat him for the title after Ospreay’s run is over. We shall see if that is what will happen over the next few years, but it seems Fletcher is destined to be a big time main eventer for AEW.

Final Thoughts

While none of the very top stars were on this show, this was nonetheless an excellent edition of AEW Collision, with several matches being setup for All In. Even though it is a B-show, it was a B-show that advanced many of the midcard stories leading into the PPV, which is exactly what they should be doing with Collision every week (with the occasional A-level episode). This week’s show is definitely worth a watch for the FTR/Outrunners match and Fletcher/Garcia alone.

AEW Collision live results: Adam Cole vs. Josh Alexander TNT title match

Reigning TNT Champion Adam Cole will put his title on the line against former TNA World Champion Josh Alexander on tonight’s AEW Collision from Kent, Washington.

Like others, Cole has been feuding with the Don Callis Family recently and issued an open challenge to anyone in the faction. He will be looking for the third title of his run while Alexander has lost two straight. This will be their first ever singles bout.

The Callis Family will be represented in two other matches as Rocky Romero & Hechicero take on Brody King & Templario while Kyle Fletcher goes one-on-one with Kyle O’Reilly.

FTR will confront The Outrunners while The Patriarchy’s Christian Cage & Nick Wayne will be in action against Big Bill & Bryan Keith.

The women will also be represented as Megan Bayne takes on VertVixen while Queen Aminata battles Skye Blue.

The show is airing Thursday at 8 PM Eastern due to NASCAR coverage this Saturday on TNT.

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AEW Collision opened with FTR and The Outrunners coming out to the ring, with FTR intending to address The Outrunners attacking them and standing against them on Dynamite last night. FTR had a video made to highlight their friendship, saying that The Outrunners were jealous of the success of FTR. Harwood said that they failed in their quest to become AEW World Tag Team champions, and that is why they attacked FTR last week.

Harwood did a lot of talking here, not letting The Outrunners talk, but once he said they would never be as good as FTR, they took their time to talk. Truth Magnum, from Seattle, where the show was, pointed out that the fans would always believe in them, and they the fans, and their biggest mistake was believing in FTR. Turbo Floyd said that he wanted a fight with them, but Stokely Hathaway said that they didn’t fight for free, so they could fight next week in California.

–A recap video aired of the Young Bucks moving Swerve and Ospreay’s match up to the first match on the show, and Swerve and Ospreay challenged them to a match for their EVP titles with the company, and how the Bucks suspended Swerve for a week for attacking a referee, and then cut to the Bucks beating up Hangman Page, and Swerve was unable to join in for the save since he was suspended. I really liked how they cut those two angles together, showing the implication that the heroes tried to save Hangman, but couldn’t because Swerve was not there to round out the team.

The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne) (w/ Kip Sabian & Mother Wayne) vs. The Learning Tree (Big Bill & Bryan Keith)

This match started slow, with Keith and Wayne opening. Eventually Wayne tagged out to Christian and Keith tagged out to Bill, which made Christian afraid. Christian ate a punch and immediately tagged out to Wayne, who was forced to come in and fell victim to Bill and Keith double teaming him. Wayne shoved Bill, who came into the ring and took Wayne, who cockily turned his back on Bill, into a Gorilla Press and tossed him at Christian Cage.

When the came back from the break, Christian and Wayne were beating on Keith in the corner, with Wayne hitting a vertical suplex. Christian tagged back in and hit an inverted DDT on Keith for a 2-count. Christian went for the Killswitch, but Keith fought out and both men bumped heads and went down. Keith tagged out to Bill while Christian tagged out to Wayne, and Bill started the hot tag. Wayne launched off the top rope and Bill hit a big boot, then jumped over a spear attempt from Christian and hit a big boot on him.

Bill hit a black hole slam on Wayne and tagged back out to Keith. Keith hit a Northern Lights Suplex on Wayne for a 2-count. Sabian tried to interfere, so Bill threw him into the timekeeper area and started beating on him. As Keith hit a powerbomb on Wayne, Mother Wayne jumped up on the apron and distracted the referee, allowing Christian to recover and break the pinfall attempt. Bill missed a charge at Christian, leading to Bill running into the ring post, while Christian hit a spear on Keith who was attempting to powerbomb Wayne again for the win.

Match Result: The Patriarchy defeated The Learning Tree (Big Bill & Bryan Keith)

–Josh Alexander was backstage, saying that he was going to beat Adam Cole for the TNT Championship tonight, freeing him of the burden of carrying the title. Alexander promised that he was going to break the ankle of Cole, sending him to the injury list again.

–MVP met Christian and Nick Wayne backstage, saying that he was impressed with their wins, but that the Nick Wayne was just a kid, but that if he and Wayne went against the Hurt Syndicate, he couldn’t win with Wayne, and that they didn’t stand a chance against the Hurt Syndicate. Christian Cage said that if he wanted the tag titles, they would have them. MVP said “Good luck, because you’ll need it.” This was a good segment, where we finally see people aiming to get the tag titles.

Brody King & Templario vs. The Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero & Hechicero)

Templario & Hechicero started the match, to the delight of the fans as they were getting lucha. Hechicero tried to intimidate Brody King. It did not work. Templario hit a hurricanrana on Hechicero, but Hechicero hit a flying knee leading to King to blind tag in. Romero demanded to tag in, and went face to chest with King, with Romero attempting to knock King down with shoulder tackles, which was a funny image. Hechicero and King ended up on the apron exchanging strikes, while Romero hit a dropkick to the knee of King, allowing the heels to start to beat on the bigger man.

Templario blind tagged in and hit a crossbody on Hechicero, and King slammed Romero onto his partner and hit a senton. When we came back from break, Templario hit a face first suplex on Hechicero before tagging out to King. King hit a cannonball in the corner on Hechicero, but Romero broke it up. King hit the ropes, but Romero low bridged him while Hechicero locked a leg submission on Templario and Romero hit a flying knee off the apron on King.

Templario made the ropes, and Hechicero was very upset. Templario hit a wheelbarrow suplex. King tagged in and Romero tried to chop him. This did not work. Hechicero choked him in the ropes instead, but while Hechicero was trying to do this, King walked forward, pulling Hechicero onto the ropes letting Templario to hit a flying double stomp on Hechicero and then a Sasuke Special to the floor. King hit the Gonzo Bomb on Romero for the pinfall. This was a really fun match.

Match Result: Brody King & Templario defeated The Don Callis Family

–A hype video aired for Mercedes Mone and all her titles, and it was inter-cut with a hype video for Toni Storm, but Mone cut the film off literally, hitting a projector with a bat. Mone said that Storm was a faker, and that their match would be a beautiful murder that she wrote. That was a good pun. Mone invited Storm to ringside for her match against Mina Shirakawa next week, as she wrestles her 1000th match.

–Toni Storm was with Mina Shirakawa backstage, and Storm was promising revenge against Mone, but Shirakawa said that she did not want storm to get involved in her TBS title match against Mone. Storm agreed, but asked that Shirakawa leave something left for her at All In.

Megan Bayne (w/ Penelope Ford) vs. Vertvixen

Bayne hit a running kick and a butterfly suplex on Vertvixen to open the match. Bayne hit Fate’s Descent soon after for the pinfall.

Match Result: Megan Bayne defeated Vertvixen

–Anthony Bowens was backstage and he announced he was entering the qualifier for the Casino Gauntlet, saying that he and Billy Gunn will have a new strategy so he can enter at #2 and have a better chance of winning to secure a title shot.

AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole defends against Josh Alexander (w/ Trent Beretta)

Adam Cole and Josh Alexander had a great match that would have been ever better with more time. I’d like to see them do this match again down the line.

Alexander seemed to have the advantage over Cole several times throughout this match, hitting hard chops and a crossbody while Cole was on the apron, sending him to the floor. As they came back from an ad break, they showed Alexander charging at Cole in the corner, and Cole hit a superkick out of the corner, and a few pump kicks before hitting an Ushigoroshi. Cole blocked a brainbuster and hit a back stabber for a 2-count.

Cole signaled for the Panama Sunrise, but Alexander caught him and hit a flapjack before going back to an ankle lock. Cole escaped, but Alexander hit a forward rolling fireman’s carry and a knee off the middle ropes for a 2-count on Cole. Cole and Alexander battled on the ropes for a bit before Cole shoved him off and hit a Panama Sunrise for a 2-count. Cole went for the Boom, but Alexander fell to the mat, baited Cole in, and locked on the ankle lock again.

Cole escaped with a series of upkicks, but ate a big boot from him and then a German suplex but he was unable to bridge due to Cole working on the neck. Alexander blocked a superkick, hit a forearm, and picked Cole up for the C4 Spike. Cole flipped onto his feet as Alexander picked him up, hit a superkick, and then the Boom for the pinfall victory. This was a good match.

Match Result: AEW TNT Champion Adam Cole defeated Josh Alexander to retain

–Ricochet was confronted by AR Fox backstage for abandoning him in their tag match on Dynamite, but The Gates of Agony attacked and laid out Fox, leaving Ricochet impressed, asking to talk with them more.

–A hype video aired for Alex Windsor, announcing her signing with AEW.

Queen Aminata vs. Skye Blue (w/ Julia Hart)

This match was a little rough at the start, but the crowd got into it when Skye Blue dodged a beheading dropkick from Aminata and hit a twist and should off the apron to the floor before they went to break. When they came back, Aminata hit a big boot the head of Blue in the corner. Aminata went for a fisherman’s neckbreaker, but Blue fought out, hit a knee, and then a TKO for a 2-count. Aminata hit a big headbutt and a kick that sent Blue to the floor.

Blue hid behind Julia Hart, allowing her to pop out and pull Aminata into the ring steps. Blue went to the top rope and hit flying knees to Aminata. Blue looked a bit hesitant, and Aminata couldn’t catch her on that, so both hit the floor and it is a miracle that neither got hurt there. Aminata didn’t catch Blue, and Blue didn’t stretch out, instead jumping vertically, leaving very little room to be caught. Aminata hit the decapitating dropkick in the ropes and got the win.

Match Result: Queen Aminata defeated Skye Blue

–Thekla ran down to the ring as Julia Hart and Aminata faced off, and Hart, Thekla, and Blue beat on Aminata, forming an alliance of some sort. Anna Jay and Tay Melo ran down to make the save, and as they chased the heels off, Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne came out to the ramp, as Nigel McGuinness pointed out that all 8 women might be in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet at All In.

–Daniel Garcia & Matt Menard were backstage asking about Garcia’s problems with the Don Callis Family. Rocky Romero walked up saying that the family had no problems with Garcia, and that the offer of joining Callis’ family was still on the table. Romero said that Garcia didn’t know what a real friend looked like, and that he shouldn’t trust Cole, and if he wanted a real family, he knew where to find them.

Kyle Fletcher vs. Kyle O’Reilly

Fletcher and O’Reilly immediately started with some high quality mat wrestling, as the fans amusingly chanted “Kyle!” for both men. This was followed with “This is Kyle!” I love wrestling audiences. Fletcher claimed credit for the chants, which caused the fans to boo him, and as fans chanted “Kyle’s Awesome” and “Kyle Sucks!” it actually worked well as a clever dueling chant.

As they came back from ad break, the fans were chanting “We want Kyle!” Well, you have two of them, fans! Fletcher slammed O’Reilly in the ring, maintaining wrist control, but O’Reilly pulled himself up and hit some forearms. Fletcher went for another slam, but O’Reilly turned it into a triangle choke that Fletcher powered out of.

O’Reilly and Fletcher exchanged kicks and knees and both men went down. This match has been great, and the fans have been red hot for it, which is both a testament to their commitment to have fun chanting about Kyle, while also enjoying the work of both wrestlers. O’Reilly went for a guillotine choke, but Fletcher pulled O’Reilly up, who floated over, clipped the knee, then locked on an armbar as the fans chanted “We Kyle people!” ala the Hurt Syndicate. O’Reilly hit a dragon screw on Fletcher as the fans chanted “He’s our Kyle!” like the “He’s our scumbag!” chant for MJF.

O’Reilly hit a flying knee drop onto the knee of Fletcher and went for a heel hook, leading to Fletcher screaming in pain and grabbing for the ropes. O’Reilly missed a flying knee strike and Fletcher hit a superkick and a running big boot on the floor, but O’Reilly pulled Fletcher’s arm into a chair as Fletcher grabbed for him. The fans chanted “You sick Kyle!” as O’Reilly hit a flying dropkick off the apron on Fletcher.

Lance Archer ran down and laid O’Reilly out on the ground as Fletcher distracted the referee. O’Reilly kicked out of a Michinoku Driver, but finally fell to a brainbuster from Fletcher to end a fantastic match. As Archer and Fletcher attacked and beat down O’Reilly after the match, Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, and Daniel Garcia ran down to make the save and they posed together as Fletcher yelled that the TNT Championship was his.

Match Result: Kyle Fletcher defeated Kyle O’Reilly

Final Thoughts

This was a decent episode of Collision with a fantastic main event. I loved the video packages and announcing of a few big matches for Dynamite on Wednesday, and even one match for Collision. AEW has been hit or miss in announcing matches for the next show the last few years, but always benefit when they do announce at least one big match. I do miss the days of having the full card in advance like the early Dynamites though.

AEW Dynamite: Episode 300

  • TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
  • Kota Ibushi vs. Kazuchika Okada
  • Casino Gauntlet #2 Spot Qualifier: Brody King vs. MJF vs. Anthony Bowens vs. AR Fox

AEW Collision: Episode 100

  • FTR vs. The Outrunners

AEW Collision live results: All star eight-woman tag team match

For the first time in three weeks, AEW Collision returns for a live episode from Kent, Washington, headlined by an all star eight-woman tag team match.

On one side, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena teams with Thekla, Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford to take on former AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa, Queen Aminata, Tay Conti and Anna Jay.

AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm will be on hand to share thoughts ahead of her All In Texas defense against Mercedes Mone.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will take on AR Fox in non-title action while former champion Swerve Strickland takes on Shane Taylor.

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Hey folks, internet issues prevented me from starting the show right on time! Sorry about that!

Collision opened with Stokley Hathaway cutting a promo about the 8-man tag match against Paragon, Daniel Garcia, and Bandido following AEW’s successful debut in Arena Mexico. This week, they come live from Seattle.

The Death Riders made their entrance, with Moxley entering the arena ready for his match against AR Fox.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley (w/ Wheeler Yuta) defeated AR Fox in a non-title match

Fox was very over in this match, with the fans chanting loudly for him as he went right after Moxley. However, as Fox launched off the top ropes, Moxley countered with a huge forearm that dropped Fox and it was quickly turned around where the AEW World Champion was beating on the local favourite.

Moxley’s heat was incredible in this match. Fox hit a DDT as Moxley got caught in the ropes, and flipped over the top rope into a stomp on Moxley’s chest before hitting a triangle moonsault to the floor. Moxley cut Fox off and locked in a choke while Fox was on the top rope, before suplexing Fox down and locking on a submission while crucifixing the arms of Fox.

Fox escaped to the ropes, hit an enziguri, and a tope sucidica to the floor on Moxley. Fox hit a pump kick on Yuta on the floor and a cutter on Moxley in the ring, followed by another pump kick and cutter. Fox celebrated, and Moxley immediately took advantage, hitting a lariat on Fox, a Gotch Style Piledriver, mounted elbows, and a rear naked choke until Fox went out. Great finish.

–After the match, Moxley hit a Death Rider and called for the microphone from Yuta. Moxley talked about how he was not as patient with Hangman as the the AEW audience was, as Hangman wasted all his opportunities and that All In would be no different. Excellent promo.

–AEW aired a great recap of the Dynamite at Arena Mexico. This hype package ruled, including highlights from Hangman’s awesome opening promo, Mercedes’ title win, and Hangman Page saving Swerve Strickland.

–Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Roderick Strong, and Bandio cut a promo about their upcoming 8-man tag.

Protoshita (Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita) & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) (w/ Stokley Hathaway) defeated Paragon (Adam Cole & Roderick Strong), Daniel Garcia, & Bandido

This match served as the weekly Collision party match, and I’m glad it did. It is hard to have a bad match with these 8 tremendous wrestlers, and this was no exception to that rule. Harwood immediately attacked Bandido, but had to cope with Bandido quickly turning it around and tagging out to Strong. Harwood managed to drop Strong with a hard forearm and tagged out to Takeshita, who mocked the babyfaces as he beat on Strong.

Garcia made a brief comeback, but ate a kick from Fletcher that sent him to the mat, allowing Harwood to work him over for the next few minutes. Bandido tagged in and hit Harwood with several lariats before hitting a kick on Takeshita and an incredible tornado DDT on Fletcher. The match eventually broke down into everyone hitting big moves, ending with Cole and Fletcher exchanging strikes with Cole hitting a brainbuster onto his own knee. All 8 men started brawling, with Cole saving Strong from a Shatter Machine and Bandido hitting a moonsault to the floor. Strong, however, turned into a superkick from Fletcher and ate the Shatter Machine for the win for FTR and the Don Callis Family.

–The heels were beating down the babyfaces and The Outrunners, with hometown hero Truth Magnum, made the save. Wheeler was calling for help from someone, but they never arrived. The announcers highlighted that Harwood was shocked that the Outrunners took Bandido’s side, rather than theirs, highlighting the brief on screen friendship we saw with the Outrunners and FTR.

–Tay Melo, Anna Jay, Thunder Rosa, and Queen Aminata talked about their upcoming main event tag match against Athena, Thekla, Penelope Ford, and Megan Bayne. They cut to the other team, and Athena talked about how it was Athena Elite Wrestling tonight, and how she didn’t like Ford or Bayne, which Bayne took exception to.

–Mercedes Mone was interviewed by Renee Paquette in Mexico on Wednesday, and she talked about how Toni Storm’s time was up.

Swerve Strickland (w/ Prince Nana) defeated Shane Taylor (w/ Shane Taylor Promotions)

Early on, the Infantry seemed to be arguing with Taylor on the floor, betting money on the match among themselves and with Prince Nana, which confused the announcers. Swerve kicked Taylor right in the face to the delight of the crowd, and Taylor responded with hard forearms. The Infantry convinced Tony Schiavone to come over and bet on the match too, which was super entertaining.

Taylor hit a splash crushing Swerve against the apron. Schiavone came back to the desk and claimed he put his money on Swerve, while Nana and the Infantry continued to cheer on their subsequent betting partners. When the came back from the ad break, Taylor crashed into the corner, missing a corner charge. Swerve hit a dropkick to the knee of Taylor and then a running knee for a two count. At this point, the fans started chanting very loudly for local indie promotion Defy (which I highly recommend checking out, as their shows are always awesome).

Swerve locked on an armbar of sorts on Taylor, who fought out using his strength, hitting a big standing knee on Swerve. Swerve managed to stun Taylor on the top rope, and hit a massive Olympic slam on Taylor off the ropes. Swerve hit a Swerve stomp off the top rope onto the apron, and Prince Nana stole the cash from the betting, leading to money flying everywhere as Swerve hit a dive onto the Infantry and a House Call on Taylor for the win. This was tremendous.

–A recap of Toni Storm attacking Mercedes Mone aired.

–Toni Storm was on the stage dressed as Carmen Sandiego, and cut a promo about Mercedes Mone, talking about how Mone said that they were going to have the biggest match of all time, but Storm was disappointed in her. Storm asked if the AEW Women’s World Championship was just another trophy for her, and that she was not just some other opponent (cussing in the process), and that Mone better not take her lightly, because she was going to eat Mercedes Mone alive if she makes one mistake.

Storm said she wanted Mone’s best, because she is the best. The first woman to ever wrestle at Madison Square Garden, Wembley, the Tokyo Dome, and Arena Mexico, and Storm said she was the greatest of all time. Storm said that she wasn’t that, but that she was the one that made magic happen when she held the world title, and that Mercedes Mone would have to kill her to take her title. This promo was incredible.

The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Hologram, & Willow Nightingale) vs. MxM Collection (Mansoor & Mason Madden) & Taya Valkyrie (w/ Johnny TV)

This was a fun back and forth match that saw Hologram and Briscoe trying to over come the size of Madden and Mansoor. In a ridiculous spot, Mansoor hit a catapult into the posterior for Madden, but their advantage did not last long, with Mark Briscoe firing up for the comeback taking on both men to a roar from the crowd.

Briscoe hit a palm strike that sent Mansoor flying backwards to the floor, and Briscoe hit a running dropkick on Madden, but was double teamed by Johnny TV and Mansoor, leading to Hologram coming in and clearing the ring, but Taya Valkyrie hitting a hurricanrana on Hologram, leading to Willow Nightingale hitting a spear on Mansoor before Hologram hit a portal bomb on Mansoor. Briscoe and Hologram hit tope sucidias to the floor and Briscoe hit the Froggy-bow on Mansoor for the win. Really fun match.

–Kris Statlander was backstage with Lexy Nair, and she was fed up with people asking her about Willow Nightingale. Wheeler Yuta walked up to talk her, and she shoved Yuta away, but turned right around into Jon Moxley. She dropped her phone, and Moxley slowly picked it up, and said, “Don’t let anyone tell you who you are and what you are worth” before handing the phone back to her and walking away. This was very interesting.

–The Don Callis family came down to the ring with Josh Alexander and Lance Archer accompanying him. Callis announced the newest member of the Don Callis Family, officially now, Kazuchika Okada. Callis grabbed the mic back from Schiavone again, interrupting him, and the fans booed Callis out of the building as they re-aired the attack on Kenny Omega. Callis said he was tired of Schiavone talking trash about him, but he wasn’t here about that, and wanted to talk about Kenny Omega, asking how Omega felt to have his greatest opponent, Okada, and the man that knew all his weaknesses, Callis, was now a unit.

Callis said that even if Omega made it to All In, he has no friends left. Mark Briscoe came out and told Callis to shut up, claiming he was Omega’s friend. Briscoe said he wasn’t his only friend either, and out came Kota Ibushi, returning to AEW looking like he was in incredible shape. Briscoe and Archer started brawling, and Ibushi slowly walked down to the ring, and he laid Alexander out with a massive kick only to turn around and face one of his biggest rivals, Kazauchika Okada.

Ibushi and Okada have unfinished business from the G1 Finals years ago when Ibushi was injured and unable to finish the match, and it seems that the old feud is reigniting again. This was a huge angle, and it was tremendous.

–The Workhorsemen and Learning Tree were brawling when they came back from break, with both teams not having a match, but a massive fight that started backstage. Big Bill hit a massive chokeslam into a set of four chairs that were setup. As Bill grabbed a mic, Christian Cage and the Patriarchy came out. Christian said that the only good things to come out of Washington State were Nick Wayne and the Matriarch.

Christian claimed that the brawl was cutting into his mic time, and he had a huge announcement to make. Christian said that it was time that he and Nick Wayne became a tag team, becoming the first ever father & son tag team. Big Bill said a rather crass comment about Mother Wayne, and offered to fight Christian Cage & Nick Wayne tonight. Cage claimed to be the man that ran Collision and he only fights on his own terms.

–Last week, Anthony Bowens was with Billy Gunn after his loss. Bowens said that the two of them needed to get their act together, and Gunn was supposed to help him. He said he didn’t want to end up like Max Caster. It seems like we might see Bowens moving towards a heel turn and division with Billy Gunn.

Jetspeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) defeated The Gates of Agony (Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun)

I really like Toa Liona, and would love to see more of him. I have said this several times, but I’d love to see AEW do something with him. Ricochet was on commentary, saying that his crew was not going to be the Cru, as they ruined the chances of them being a part of his group. Liona spent the early portions of the match beating on Mike Bailey, saying his face was perfect for punching. Knight tried to armdrag Liona, but Liona blocked it. Knight sent Liona to the floor, but ate knees to his chest as Kaun put his knees up when Knight went for a splash.

Bailey went for a tope to the floor, and Liona hit a pounce on Bailey before he hit the floor, sending him flying. Liona walked up to the applauding Ricochet and put his arm around him as Ricochet showed his approval. The Gates of Agony hit a double team powerbomb on Knight for a 2-count, and it is clear that these two huge men are getting over in this match.

The Gates of Agony continued to beat on Knight for the next few minutes, coming back from break as Knight managed to hit a lariat off the middle rope on Kaun. Bailey made the hot tag, dodging a corner charge from Liona that saw Liona fly over the ropes, hitting the ring post as he crumbled to the floor. Liona, however, like a monster, came back in and hit a a fallaway slam on Knight while hitting Bailey with a Samoan drop.

Liona smashed Knight with a headbutt but as they went for Open the Gates, Knight hit a DDT on both men, but Liona just stood up again, and ate a double dropkick from Jetspeed. Jetspeed hit stereo tope con giro’s to the floor. Kaun and Bailey went back into the ring, and Kaun hit a gorilla press into a lung blower on Bailey. Bailey hit a spinning heel kick and triangle moonsasult to the floor on Liona while Knight hit a frog splash onto Kaun. This match was awesome. I would have had the Gates of Agony go over with Ricochet’s help, but this was not a bad result by any stretch.

Athena (w/ Billie Starkz), Thekla, Penelope Ford, & Megan Bayne defeated Tay Melo, Anna Jay, Queen Aminata, & Thunder Rosa

Athena came across as the biggest star in this match, by far, and she exchanged some very hard strikes with Aminata. Anna Jay came in and soon all women were setting up for a joint suplex, and all 8 women fought over a suplex, with the babyfaces and heels unable to complete the move. They broke off from each other and Athena and Megan Bayne both hit a double Samoan drop and fall away slam at same time on their opponents. Bayne and Athena stood face to face, as Thekla and Aminata resumed their match from last week.

Thekla was so fast in this match, with almost no one being able to keep up with her. Animata hit a huge headbutt, but Athena reached through the ropes to break the count. Tay Melo and Ford tagged in and resumed their violent feud from a few years ago, with Melo hitting a DDT on Ford. Bayne broke it up and hit a double German suplex on Jay and Melo at the same time.

Melo popped up and hit a knee strike on Bayne and tagged out to Rosa, while Athena came in and started exchanging chops with her. Athena hit a sole butt and then a series of kicks ending in an enziguri. Rosa hit a dropkick bouncing off the ropes. Rosa hit a stiff dropkick to Athena who was laying on the bottom rope. Melo hit a Gotch style piledriver on Ford, while Bayne hit a spear on Melo. Jay dropped Bayne with a DDT, and Thekla hit a spear on Jay. Animata hit a twist and shout on Thekla, and Athena hit a tombstone on Aminata. Rosa hit a Death Valley Driver on Athena, but Red Velvet ran out and tossed the ROH Women’s title to Athena, who leveled Rosa and pinned her for the win.

Final Thoughts

This was an awesome episode of AEW Collision, with some big angles, great promos, and great wrestling. As the show closed, Tony Schiavone announced that there would be a Casino Gauntlet match at All In, and that Kota Ibushi would be on Dynamite. Really great show, though some more matches announced for Wednesday would have been great.

AEW Grand Slam Mexico live results: Death Riders & Young Bucks team up

AEW Grand Slam Mexico airs live tonight on TBS and Max with a two-and-a-half-hour special event.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and his Death Riders will team with The Young Bucks against The Opps, Will Ospreay, and Swerve Strickland in the headline 10-man tag. It will be Moxley, The Beast Mortos, Wheeler Yuta, Matthew Jackson, and Nicholas Jackson against Ospreay, Swerve, Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata. Mortos is subbing for Claudio Castagnoli.

In 12-man tag team action, Bandido, Atlantis Jr., Templario, Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, and Brody King take on Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander, Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler, and Hechicero.

In a 4 million pesos high-flying four-way, Ricochet, Lio Rush, Hologram, and Mascara Dorada will square off.

The Hurt Syndicate’s MJF will go one-on-one with Mistico in a special singles match on the show.

Mercedes Mone will look to add to her championship collection as she challenges Zeuxis for the CMLL World Women’s Championship.

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AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam Mexico comes on the air with Excalibur doing his signature opening line in Spanish, as he’s joined by Nigel McGuinness & Tony Schiavone as we waste no time with music for Hangman Adam Page hitting and he power walks down the steps and to the ring to a huge ovation.

Page cut his entire promo in Spanish and Excalibur tried telling us everything he said, but after a while, sort of just hit bits and pieces. Page mentioned his upbringing with his family and brings up unfortunately not being in the tag match tonight with Jon Moxley, but no one said anything about getting his hands on Moxley after the match. Page popped the crowd by saying something Excalibur said you can’t say on television. Page wrapped up the promo, but Excalibur didn’t tell us what he said, instead that Page has his sights set on Moxley on the road to All In.

Commentary runs down tonight’s card before we get ready for the opening 14-man tag match. Stokely Hathaway & Dax Harwood come out first and Hathaway said due to circumstances beyond his control, Cash Wheeler won’t be there tonight, but 1 ½ of FTR is, Harwood & himself. Hathaway said he’s been working on his Spanish and said “grassy-ass”, smirking at the camera.

Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Brody King, Templario, Bandido, Atlantis & Atlantis Jr. vs. Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, Josh Alexander, Lance Archer, Volador Jr., Hechicero & Dax Harwood (w/Stokely Hathaway)

(This was a pretty surreal opening contest for those unfamiliar with CMLL in Arena Mexico. All the babyfaces were cheered loudly, aside from Atlantis & especially Atlantis Jr. while Hechicero was massively over to the fans for the heels. Brody King (who was wearing an Abolish ICE shirt), Bandido & Adam Cole got the biggest reactions for the babyface side. This was a huge party match to get the crowd really going, as everyone briefly had time in the ring, but with so many involved, it wasn’t that long of time.)

Fast opening sequence from Takeshita & Bandido, who had a stalemate pointing finger guns at one another. Takeshita blocked a GTS back breaker, but not the snap hurricanrana that sent Takeshita flying outside. Hechicero jumps and the fans are going nuts for this face-off. Rolling cazadora into a submission, which Bandido escaped, only to be popped in the face with a corner knee lift. Garcia in, who does his dance, but the fans don’t like it, as Hechicero is super over. Head scissors by Garcia, as Harwood is in and suffered a series of rights, but responded with a short arm lariat on Garcia, who tagged Atlantis Jr, met with a chorus of boos. Commentary has no choice but to point out the boos, as Schiavone still tries putting over Atlantis Jr. After a back and forth with Volador & Harwood and Atlantis Jr. & Templario, it’s a fast series of head scissors by Templario and Sasuke Special to the outside onto Volador. King jumped in and planted Alexander with a DVD onto the apron, as Cole dropped Archer with The Boom. Fletcher tagged in and laid out Cole with a Snap Dragon, posing momentarily before Atlantis shot a double leg. Fletcher ran into a series of superkicks and big boot to send him outside, as we go to commercial with all the babyfaces standing tall.

Back from break, Garcia made a hot tag to Bandido, who ran wild on Alexander, hitting a press slam, but Alexander met him in the ropes with an avalanche belly to belly for two. Takeshita went up top, but Bandido avoided the Doomsday Device. Templario in to save his partner and we get stereo Revolution Fly’s (Templario looked like he landed on his own head during his attempt). Atlantis Jr. sprinted down the entire ramp and cleared the top rope for a cross body, but was booed. Quadruple corner punches led to Topes from Atlantis Jr & Templario, while Cole & Fletcher and Alexander & Garcia brawled to the back, as Bandido hit a wild moonsault off the top to the floor. King & Archer slug it out, as King mowed him down, teased a dive, but Hechicero met him with a cross body. King actually hit a snap hurricanrana on Hechicero, which got booed initially, but the crowd had no choice but to pop when King hit a Tope on his own. Harwood was cheered as he put the boots to Atlantis, but took time to gloat and walked right into an inside cradle by Atlantis for the flash pin.

Post-match, Atlantis Jr. saved his father from the beating, as King, Templario, Atlantis & Atlantis Jr. stood tall as the heels were held off ringside by security.

Match Result: Adam Cole, Daniel Garcia, Brody King, Templario, Bandido, Atlantis & Atlantis Jr. defeated Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, Josh Alexander, Lance Archer, Volador Jr., Hechicero & Dax Harwood when Atlantis pinned Harwood

-Highlights of last weeks attack by Kazuchika Okada on Kenny Omega after their contract signing, joining forces and escaping with Don Callis, while Omega had extreme internal bleeding and was rushed from the building on a stretcher. Okada faces Mark Briscoe after the break.

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-Pre-match words from Briscoe talking about how he’s teamed with and wrestled Kenny Omega throughout his career, even having Omega’s teams back at Anarchy in the Arena and has his back now, also. Briscoe was the one to challenge Okada for the upcoming match, as commentary told us Briscoe hopes Okada walks into All In Texas the same condition as Omega is currently in.

AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada (w/Don Callis) vs. Mark Briscoe

(No matter where AEW travels, the crowd will always be behind Briscoe, as this was a good match between the two, but I thought their Continental Classic match back in December was much better. If you’re going to get heat as a newly vicious heel, attacking Briscoe in the post-match will get it. Callis talked about ending Omega at All In, but didn’t really elaborate on any plans post All In with Okada. It’ll be interesting to see if they remain a pair, which I hope they do.)

Callis is still giddy from what happened to Omega last week, as he said it’s one of the greatest strategic moves in wrestling. Schiavone was insulted by their actions and Callis said he didn’t care about Omega’s diverticulitis, if someone had a bad knee, you’d go after that, too. Okada bailed from a Briscoe dive early, had Briscoe chase him back to the ring and that’s where he attacked. Commentary put over Okada’s early days moving to Mexico and training with Ultimo Dragon. Briscoe kept teasing the Crane Kick and landed on a snap dropkick before delivering boots in the corner. Okada was dragged to the outside, as Briscoe followed with a somersault dive. Back inside, Okada caught Briscoe in the corner with a standing dropkick, as things went to commercial with Briscoe crashing on the outside.

Back from break, Okada planted Briscoe with a huge flapjack, but Briscoe avoided a Tombstone with a standing enzugiri for the reset. Both trade forearms, until Okada targets the eyes, but Briscoe answered with a flying forearm and Fisherman’s Buster for two. Okada fought off an Exploder with an Air Raid Crash neckbreaker, as he followed with the Top Rope Elbow (that got zero elevation) before hitting the Rainmaker flip off pose. Briscoe bit the finger, having to move to the side of his teeth, since he’s missing the front ones. Briscoe got some height on the Froggy Bow for two. Calling for the Jay Driller, Okada back dropped out, got a back slide, missed a Rainmaker, but connected on his dropkick. Briscoe dodged another Rainmaker, tried Jay Driller, Okada broke free and hit a Tombstone followed by a Rainmaker flush for the win in a great finishing sequence.

Post-match, Callis joined Okada and the two posed while the crowd chanted for Omega. Callis raked at the eyes of Briscoe and held him as Okada smashed him in the ribs and face with the Continental Title. They both put boots to Briscoe for good measure.

Match Result: Kazuchika Okada defeated Mark Briscoe via Rainmaker

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MJF (w/The Hurt Syndicate) vs. Mistico

(A really fun match with the crowd so loudly behind Mistico that the slightest thing MJF would do resulted in him getting booed mercilessly. I had a feeling we’d get a DQ finish, but in the end, we got a rare sight for AEW and that’s The Hurt Syndicate being forced to retreat with babyfaces standing tall. Despite getting slaughtered last week, the post-match does make me think Bailey & Knight could still be getting a future AEW Tag Title shot eventually.)

MJF was out waving the American Flag and saluting, as he’s rocking red, white and blue gear. Mistico’s entrance was incredible, as I think every fan in Arena Mexico was singing along to his entrance. MJF rag dolled Mistico to start the match an immediately mocked the crowd. Mistico battled back with a huge twisting arm drag off the top and Code Red for a quick two. MJF side-stepped a dive and got advice from MVP as Mistico put chase on him until MJF hid behind The Hurt Syndicate, charging through them with a cheap shot forearm. Back in the ring, MJF missed a knee drop, as Mistico hit a snap hurricanrana, but MJF used the tights to drag Mistico into the corner. MJF kept posing, causing MVP to lose his mind ringside, screaming MJF to stay on him. MJF blocked the second Code Red attempt and hit a powerbomb on the knee for two.

During break, Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin both got involved behind the refs back, as we return to MJF giving Mistico a pelvic thrust to the face before turning his back on his opponent. Mistico ramped up with a handspring back elbow, as MJF ran into an enzugiri and springboard cross body. Tilt a whirl DDT spiked MJF, who bailed outside, as Mistico came flying down with another springboard cross body. Back inside, Mistico connected with a Senton Atomico before rolling through a missed moonsault, hitting a snap powerslam for two. MJF spat in the face, poked the eye, but Mistico met him with a Destroyer, only the momentum of MJF allowed him to hit a punt kick and collapse onto Mistico for a near fall.

MJF seemed to bail up the ramp, as Mistico ran after him, tried La Mistica, but MJF countered into a Tombstone. Referee Bryce & MVP checked on each, as MJF dragged Bryce back to the ring, ordering a count. Mistico rose from the ashes, beating the count at Ocho. Mistico cut MJF in the ropes and hit a Spanish Fly for two. Mistico hit La Mistica, but right as MJF was tapping out, MVP took the ref, allowing MJF to hit a low blow and school boy for a close two. MJF’s reaction is gif worthy, he’s shocked. MJF hit a blatant punt kick low right in front of Bryce, who called for the DQ.

MJF shoved Bryce down and the beating was on by Lashley, Benjamin & MJF, who ripped off Mistico’s mask, putting it on himself, flipping the crowd off. Bandido, Templario & Titan rush down the ramp, as Kevin Knight & Speedball Mike Bailey appear from behind, taking out Lashley & Benjamin with double dropkicks and one to MJF as well, as The Hurt Syndicate eventually retreat.

Match Result: Mistico defeated MJF via disqualification

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Ricochet vs. Lio Rush vs. Mascara Dorada vs. Hologram in a 4-Million Pesos 4-Way

(Prior to the match, commentary talked about how Hologram is still undefeated almost one year into his AEW run, which begs the question, why hasn’t he received any title shots? I digress, but this was one hell of an action packed 4-way. Everyone had their chance to shine and this was given plenty of time with the fans into it throughout. It started like a tag match, but once the miscommunication kicked in between Rush & Ricochet, it ramped up big time. I believe Hologram is now 26-0 in AEW, so, lets get him a title shot, yes?)

Rush opted to pose at the bell and it looked like we were going to get a 3 on 1, but Ricochet blindsided Dorada and it was locomotion corner lariats on Hologram & Dorada. Ricochet & Rush trash talked the crowd, as Hologram stood on the shoulders of Dorada to spring off into a double arm drag, as Hologram was popped up into a dropkick, leaving the heels to regroup. Before Hologram & Dorada could go at it, they were pulled outside and slammed into the barricade. Back inside, Dorada hit a pump knee on Ricochet, but Rush sent him crashing outside. Hologram back up, tried a springboard cross body, but Rush ducked and Ricochet hit a dropkick in mid-air followed by a Fosbury Flop, as Rush took out Dorada with a springboard moonsault.

Back from break, Ricochet & Rush continued to stay in control until Rush started rubbing the bald head of Ricochet, angering him, so we got a shoving match. Dorada dropkicked Ricochet into Rush and used Ricochet’s leg as a launch pad to deliver a quick hurricanrana. Missed springboard from Ricochet, as Dorada hit a running Destroyer. Hologram completely squashed Rush against the barricade off a dive, as Dorada hit a Fosbury Flop on Ricochet. With the heels down, Dorada & Hologram put on a lucha libre clinic until Hologram hit a standing Spanish Fly, but Dorada answered with an impressive handspring Crucifix Bomb.

Rush back in for rapid fire strikes on Dorada, who responded with a corkscrew kick, as he escaped Vertigo initially, but a wild double stomp by Ricochet connected. Rush dodged charging knee, hit a Poison Rana on Ricochet, then Hologram for good measure and eventually hit the trifecta on Dorada out of the corner for two. Rush & Ricochet battled up the ropes, as Rush tried a hurricanrana, but Ricochet held on. Hologram broke it up, dodged the bounce back Stunner and connected with the Portal Bomb to get the victory.

Match Result: Hologram defeated Ricochet, Lio Rush & Mascara Dorada when pinning Rush with the Portal Bomb

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CMLL Women’s Champion Zeuxis vs. Mercedes Mone

(This match was ok and while Zeuxis had plenty of near falls, we’re so far into Mone’s run in AEW and being undefeated, at no point did I believe that she was going to suffer her first loss. The post-match was great, as Storm & Shirakawa got some revenge on Mone after last week and that story continues to have a great build on the road to Texas. If Storm keeps dressing like Carmen Sandiego, I can only hope Tony Khan brings in Rockapella for her entrance at All In.)

Zeuxis refused a handshake and got a quick pin attempt for two, as Mone covered up in the corner, but ate the double knees for another near fall. Zeuxis took time to argue with referee Aubrey, giving Mone time to fire off an uppercut, dove out of the corner, but Zeuxis caught her in mid-air with almost an Angels Wings/Lungblower for two. Mone recovered and locked in the Statement Maker, but Zeuxis got the ropes and rolled outside, where Mone met her with a baseball slide and Meteora back in the ring for two of her own. Snap hurricanrana sent Mone outside, as Zeuxis came in hot with a Tope Suicida, landing on her own head in the process, as they went to commercial right as Mone answered with another Meteora against the barricade.

Back from break, Zeuxis was able to battle back with a Spanish Fly out of the corner for two. Mone escaped a fireman’s carry into a hurricanrana, backstabber into the Statement Maker once again, but Zeuxis got the hands unlocked and hit a pump handle drop for two. Both ladies fought up in the corner, as Zeuxis looked for an avalanche bodyslam, but Mone held onto almost into a powerslam and got the pin.

Post-match, streamers fell, Aubrey put the title around Mone’s waist, as she held up 5 titles on top of that, until a black and white video played of Timeless Toni Storm wearing a trench coat and walking the streets of Mexico. The video stops and we see Mina Shirakawa on the ramp waving to Mone, as Storm (dressed like Carmen Sandiego), appeared behind Mone and planted her with a German Suplex. This was a great visual, as Mone was holding all of her titles as it happened. Mone literally scurried into the crowd and fans arms as referees held back Storm with Mone covered in streamers. Storm took the mic and said let the games begin as she rolled around on the ramp.

Match Result: Mercedes Mone defeated Zeuxis to win the CMLL Women’s Title

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AEW World Champion Jon Moxley (w/Marina Shafir), Wheeler Yuta, The Beast Mortos & The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson) vs. Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana), Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs

(This was an action-packed main event and the crowd remained loud and invested throughout. While I was surprised at the finish, the post-match was the visual needed of the babyfaces finally forming a united front if they want any hopes in getting the World Title away from the Death Riders clutches. A pretty great ending to a very entertaining Arena Mexico show, one I’d really like to become a yearly destination for AEW.)

We’re told Claudio Castagnoli had travel issues getting into Mexico, so The Bucks threw their weight around and brought in future lawyer, Mortos. Ospreay wanted to start, despite having his head heavily bandaged and huge black eye from last week. Mortos cracked Ospreay in the face to start, planting him with a pop-up Samoan Drop. Ospreay answered with a handspring and pop-up hurricanrana, but was cut-off by Matthew when trying a dive. The Bucks double teamed Ospreay with a double stomp off the top, as Strickland tried to rush in, but ate a backbreaker/neckbreaker stereo offense. Ospreay countered a double hip toss into arm drags, until Matthew raked the bad eye and Nicholas hit a hurricanrana of his own. Yuta tagged in and immediately got his ass kicked by Ospreay & Strickland, who hit the Griddy. Strickland connected on a backbreaker and tagged Joe, who lit Yuta up with strikes before tagging Shibata, who unleashed forearms. Locomotion corner splashes by The Opps, but Yuta was finally able to get a jawbreaker on Joe and tag Moxley. Picking right up where they left off a few weeks ago, Joe sank in the Coquina Clutch, but The Bucks made the save and the match broke down briefly, resulting in Ospreay hitting a Sky Twister Press on a pile into commercial.

Back from break, Moxley was in control of Ospreay, working a kimura, but Moxley made sure to cheap shot Strickland before a tag was made. The brief delay allowed Ospreay to hit a handspring corkscrew kick, as Hobbs made the tag and was a runaway train, crushing Yuta repeatedly with clotheslines. Straps were lowered, but The Bucks cut him off, only they only woke Hobbs up, catching both superkicks, teasing a double chokeslam, as Yuta got a piggy back. Moxley punted the mid-section, but Hobbs recovered and steamrolled them all. Ospreay & Strickland hit stereo slingshot dives onto The Bucks, as Shibata hit his stalling corner dropkick on Yuta before feeding him to Hobbs, who hit a powerslam, but Mortos broke the count at two. Mortos clobbered Hobbs with a massive Spear and followed with a Tornillo on the outside before decking Shibata with a lariat back inside, leaving it to a Joe & Mortos face-off.

The crowd was going nuts, as Joe planted Mortos with a corner Uranage, but The Bucks flew in with an assisted Sliced Bread and caught Ospreay with a superkick in mid-air off a springboard attempt. EVP Trigger countered into a Double Oscutter, as Strickland followed with a two for one Fosbury Flop. Yuta flew in with a Busiaku Knee on Ospreay & Shibata, who answered with a PK of his own. Strickland & Moxley tagged in and both slug it out with forearms until Ospreay came in for a thrust kick, allowing Strickland to hit a rolling Flatliner and double team brainbuster/superkick. The Bucks cut off a Swerve Stomp attempt, as Shafir took the ref, as Strickland was shoved off the top rope, allowing Moxley to get a roll-up for the flash pin with a handful of tights.

Post-match, Yuta & Mortos kept beating down Joe ringside, as The Bucks held off the rest as Moxley beat down Strickland. Hangman Page’s music hit and he stared Moxley down from the ramp. Page stormed to the ring, as they have a brief intense stare down until they start trading shots. Page was about to hit a Buckshot on Moxley, when he dodged and Page collided with Matthew. Moxley was about ready to use the briefcase, but realized everyone had Page’s back, so he bailed with his crew. As everyone stood united with Page, he stormed out of the ring, passed The Bucks and at Moxley again, but was held back by officials. Page walked back by The Bucks and rejoined The Opps, Ospreay & Strickland to end the show standing tall.

Match Result: Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, The Beast Mortos & The Young Bucks defeated Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs when Moxley pinned Strickland