New Trios title number one contenders crowned at AEW WrestleDream

The Hurt Syndicate now have their eyes on another title.

Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP defeated The Demand (Ricochet and the GOA) at Saturday’s WrestleDream event. Shortly before the show went on the air, it was announced that Tony Khan had made their match a number one contender’s match for the Trios titles. With their win, The Hurt Syndicate now are looking at a showdown between themselves and the current champions The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata).

The finish of the match had Lashley hit a spear on Toa Liona as Ricochet faced all three members by himself. But Bishop Kaun pulled him to safety and chose to face the three members on his own, taking a knee strike by Benjamin and a spear by Lashley before being pinned.

Both trios teams have been feuding with one another dating back to All Out, when The Demand scored the first victory. But the two teams continued to feud, with The Hurt Syndicate getting their win back on the October 7 edition of Dynamite. On this past week’s Dynamite, GOA defeated The Hurt Syndicate in a tag team match, evening things out prior to WrestleDream.

AEW Collision live results: Trios title match

A Trios title match is set for Saturday’s Collision.

The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch, and Nick Wayne) will take on The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson and The Gunns) in a match that will determine new Trios Champions. After The Bang Bang Gang insisted Juice Robinson take Jay White’s place as champion, Christopher Daniels made the move to strip them of the titles due to White’s injury. The match to determine new champions was made shortly after.

Roderick Strong, who is set to face Mark Briscoe for the ROH World title at Death Before Dishonor, will face off against Tomohiro Ishii, who has joined Mark Briscoe’s new Conglomeration stable. Deonna Purrazzo meanwhile will take on Thunder Rosa in a lumberjack match.

Hologram, who has appeared in vignettes in recent weeks, will make his debut.

Other matches include Darby Allin taking on The Beast Mortos and Hikaru Shida facing Skye Blue. FTR will also speak after making their return on last week’s show.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 pm ET.


Sir Elton John has taken his final bow, as Collision began with a new theme song. AEW makes its debut in the eSports Arena in Arlington, TX with Collision. The arena is reminiscent of a smaller Arena Mexico. Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness were on the call.

Darby Allin defeated The Beast Mortos

I watched the opening night of the G1 Climax today, and I can say that this match was as good as anything on that show. Allin vs. Perry for All In is a surprisingly protected match, as it’s only happened once in AEW.

After their opening exchanges, Allin sent Mortos to the floor before hitting his torpedo suicida. Allin went for a hurricanrana off the apron, but Mortos caught him and dumped him into the stairs. Back in the ring, Mortos sent Allin into the turnbuckles by vaulting him out of a surfboard stretch. Speaking of vaulting, Mortos sent Allin into the lights with a pop-up Samoan Drop for a nearfall.

Allin came back with a springboard crossbody off the bottom rope for a nearfall but got caught on a Coffin Splash. Allin reversed a sunset flip into a cover of his own for a nearfall. Allin locked on a headlock, but Mortos stood up and cannonballed Allin into the corner. Mortos went for a rising knee, but Allin moved, sending Mortos to the floor. Allin hit a Coffin Splash off the top rope to the floor, but when he threw Mortos into the ring, Mortos came back with a spinning tope.

Back in the ring, Mortos hit a spear for a nearfall. The two traded strikes, with Mortos winning the exchanges until Allin hit a flurry of strikes and a Code Red for a nearfall. Mortos cut off Allin as he rose to the top rope, then hit a massive Gorilla Press off the top for a nearfall that was delayed due to Mortos’ nagging knee. Mortos went for a top rope Samoan Drop, but Allin reversed it into a crucifix bomb. Allin hit the Coffin Drop for the win.

Allin took the mic after the match. He said that people always told him to slow down because he wouldn’t be able to walk when he was 30. Well, he’s 30 now and he feels great. It’s fitting that he will be in Blood and Guts on Wednesday because he spilled his blood and guts during Sting’s retirement match and now has a nasty scar on his torso. Allin said that the Young Bucks never promoted or appeared on Collision like he did and that AEW was his baby now. He told Jack Perry that the TNT Title meant everything to him and challenged Perry to a TNT Title match at All In Wembley.

The Acclaimed were backstage. Max Caster was joking around, leading Billy Gunn to tell them to focus, as Blood and Guts wasn’t a game.

Hikaru Shida defeated Skye Blue by referee stoppage

Best wishes to Skye Blue, who suffered a leg injury in the opening minutes of this match.

Blue rushed Shida with a boot to start. Shida came back and sent Blue to the outside with a low kick. Shida hit a crossbody to Blue on the floor. The referee immediately called for medical attention, and after a commercial break, the match was called off.

We cut to the back, where Lance Archer was committing wanton destruction to random people in the back. He said that everyone had forgotten what he was about and that he was back to remind the world that everybody dies.

We got a recap of Minoru Suzuki challenging Chris Jericho to a match on Dynamite. In a promo, Jericho talked about how he had wanted this match for years. Jericho warned Suzuki that this would be a dream match for everyone except for Suzuki and that the violence in Blood and Guts would pale in comparison to the violence Jericho had in store for him on Wednesday.

Rey Fenix (w/ Alex Abrahantes) defeated Tony Nese (w/ The Varsity Athletes)

Nese is great for his role in the company, as he can have a high-level TV match like this at any time. I’m enjoying the lucha vibe that this Collision is giving, and I hope this feeling continues during this Texas residency.

Nese came out cutting a heel promo on the crowd, calling them fat and dumping on the Texas Rangers. Nese got the first nearfall of the match with a spinning wheel kick. Fenix tried to pick up the pace but slipped on the ropes, allowing Nese to get control right back. Fenix sent Nese to the floor and went for a dive, but Mark Sterling pulled Nese out of the way. Fenix was surrounded by the Varsity Athletes, allowing Nese to catch a kick and lay Fenix out with a superkick. The Athletes laid the boots to Fenix as we went to a break.

Back from the break, Fenix was trying to fight from underneath, but Nese kept control. Nese hung up Fenix on the ropes before hitting a one-armed powerbomb for a nearfall. Nese went for the Running Nese, but Fenix popped up with a hurricanrana. Ari Daivari went to distract Fenix, but Fenix sent Nese into him and hit a dive onto all three Athletes on the floor.

Fenix did a rope walk kick to Mark Sterling who had gotten on the apron, but that allowed Nese a flurry that ended with a 450 splash and a nearfall. Fenix countered a Fireman’s Carry with a superkick, then hit a rope walk kick and a frog splash for the win.

FTR Town Hall

The AEW tag team division is stale right now, and another FTR/Young Bucks match will not change that. This division needs some fresh teams in the mix, whether it’s established teams from around the world or teams of AEW stars put together. Wheeler using this promo time to publicly exonerate himself from his arrest last year was odd.

Tony Schiavone welcomed FTR to the ring. Cash Wheeler spoke on Tommy Billington’s bright future, and how FTR wasn’t going to allow the Don Callis Family to corrupt him. He talked about how the last two years were some of the best of their career, and how he used wrestling to get through some tough times in his personal life.

Dax Harwood reiterated how good their last two years have been, but their recent history hasn’t been great. Harwood got sent home six weeks ago to recover from a back injury, and during that time off, he hoped that the Young Bucks would take the tag team division to new heights. They let him down, as they hadn’t defended the titles once. Harwood said that FTR’s road to All In would start next week, as they would work their way back to the top of AEW.

Hikaru Shida was backstage. She was still looking for a fight and challenged Britt Baker to a match. Shida reminded Baker that she had broken Baker’s nose and spilled her blood once before, and she would do it again at Blood and Guts on Wednesday.

Roderick Strong defeated Tomohiro Ishii

Ishii missed out on the G1 but isn’t taking the summer off as he and Strong whipped the hell out of each other here. An awesome match to heat up Strong for his ROH World Title shot at Death Before Dishonor next week.

The announcers noted that Strong still held a grudge over Ishii beating him for the ROH World Television Title over eight years ago. The two engaged in a chop battle, ending with Ishii running through a chop and hitting a shoulder block. Ishii cornered Strong, and despite Strong fighting out, Ishii never moved and clobbered him with a forearm.

Strong’s strike continued to have little effect as Ishii sent Strong to the floor. Strong baited Ishii to the outside, then hit a baseball slide and a uranage on the apron as we went to a commercial. Ishii hit a powerslam as we came back from the commercial break. Ishii leaned into Strong’s forearm shots before clubbering him in the corner. Ishii sent Strong head-over-heels with a German suplex. Ishii hit a delayed superplex for a nearfall.

After a series of counters, Ishii hit a headbutt. Strong came back with an Olympic Slam and a gutbuster for a nearfall. More counters led to a pair of lariats from Ishii for a nearfall. The Kingdom came out from the crowd to distract Ishii, allowing Strong to hit a low blow and the Knockout Knee for the win.

After the match, the Kingdom menaced Ishii before Mark Briscoe & Kyle O’Reilly came out to run them off.

We got a recap of the International Championship match between Will Ospreay & MJF.

Hologram defeated Gringo Loco

This was a perfect opponent for Hologram’s debut, as Loco was able to base for all of Hologram’s impressive offense.

We got some wild lucha spots here, as the first spot of the match saw Hologram standing on Loco’s shoulders before backflipping onto his feet. Hologram hit some wild lucha armdrags before hitting a tope to the floor. Loco sent Hologram into the buckles to slow him down before hitting a Gorilla Press and a moonsault for a nearfall.

Loco went for a corkscrew splash, but Hologram moved. Hologram evaded Loco in one corner before hitting a moonsault armdrag out of the other. Hologram hit a hurricanrana off the top rope to the floor. Hologram got the win with an Airplane Spin into a Blue Thunder Bomb. If they don’t start calling his finish the Hologram Slam, I’m writing an angry letter.

Dustin Rhodes was backstage with Marshall, Ross, & Kevin Von Erich. Kevin talked about how things have changed in wrestling since he retired, and he wanted Rhodes to help his sons become stars. Dustin talked about how this would be the first time the Von Erichs and the Rhodes’ have teamed up since 1978 and told Ross & Marshall that he would look out for them.

Mark Briscoe was backstage talking about his upcoming schedule. He warned Roderick Strong that he had become wiser since they last wrestled and that he would beat him to retain the ROH World Title next Friday at Death Before Dishonor. But every Friday comes after a Wednesday, and this Wednesday, Briscoe will be in Blood and Guts. He said that pro wrestling parallels society in many ways, and the Elite represents so many of society’s problems today. They have power, and they try to use that power to step on the hard workers of the world. Team AEW represents the hard workers and the grinders, and they would get violent on Wednesday night.

(In thirty seconds, Mark Briscoe brought real emotion to the Elite/Team AEW, the emotion that this feud has been lacking. The Elite weren’t these goofball heels, they were the high and mighty people in power taking advantage of the actual hard-working people underneath them. An excellent promo from Briscoe, hyping two shows in about one minute.)

Lumberjack Match – Deonna Purrazzo defeated Thunder Rosa

This was messy, and it had little heat. I’d be okay if this feud was done now.

The ring was surrounded by ROH regulars and local talent, who forced Purrazzo back into the ring as she repeatedly rolled out. Purrazzo sent Rosa to the apron before hitting a draping DDT. Purrazzo got laid out by Rachel Ellering, whose face she got into earlier. Rosa went to the top rope, but Taya Valkyrie held her down. That led to Purrazzo hitting a superplex from the top rope to all the lumberjacks on the floor.

After a commercial, Purrazzo sent Rosa to the floor where the heel lumberjacks beat up on her. Rosa fought out, then fired up on Purrazzo. Rosa hit a Death Valley Driver for a nearfall. Purrazzo reversed a fireman’s carry into an armbar. Rosa fought out, but Purrazzo hit a throw for a nearfall. Purrazzo locked on an armbar, but Rosa fought out and sent her to the apron. Rosa speared Purrazzo off of the apron into the lumberjacks.

The lumberjacks started brawling amongst each other on the floor. Valkyrie handed Purrazzo a turnbuckle from under the ring, allowing Purrazzo to drill Rosa with it and get the win.

The Patriarchy were walking backstage, with Kip Sabian watching them from the background.

Unified AEW Trios Title Match – The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch & Nick Wayne) (w/ Shayna Wayne) defeated The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) to win the vacant titles

This was a fun main event, with Cage completing his goal of winning the Trios Titles. The post-match set up their next feud, as the House of Black teased their return after Cage took Buddy Matthews out some weeks ago.

Austin Gunn started with Nick Wayne, as the crowd chanted Guns Up. Cage and Robinson tagged in, with Cage immediately tagging in Killswitch. Killswitch walked through Robinson’s chops and laid him out, but Robinson bit the hand to come back. Cage kicked Robinson in the back as he hit the ropes, allowing Killswitch to lay Robinson out with a headbutt.

After a commercial break, Robinson tagged in Colten Gunn, who ran wild and scored a nearfall with a neckbreaker. Austin tagged in and sent Wayne into the corner, but Wayne evaded a corner splash and sent Austin to the floor. Cage finally got involved once his team had the firm advantage, raking Austin’s back and choking him on the ropes. Austin fought out of the corner and tagged in Robinson, who ran wild on Wayne.

Cage pulled Wayne out of the ring, only for Robinson to dive onto both of them. The match broke down into a Pier Six brawl on the floor. Back in the ring, Robinson hit Wayne with a cannonball and a Jackhammer, but Cage broke the cover. Cage was surrounded by the Bang Bang Gang and got pinballed by all three for his troubles. Robinson hit a falling powerbomb for a nearfall.

Killswitch got back into the ring and chokeslammed Robinson off the top rope, with Cage tagging in and hitting a frog splash for a nearfall. Robinson avoided attacks from both Wayne and Killswitch, then hit Cage with the Juice Box for a nearfall broken up by Wayne. Robinson and Cage traded positions for their versions of the Killswitch, but Cage grabbed the referee, allowing Shayna Wayne to spray Robinson in the eyes with hairspray. Cage hit the Killswitch on Robinson to win the Trios Titles.

After the match, the lights flickered as Cage held all three Trios Titles above his head.

Trios Championship match official for AEW Double or Nothing

The Unified Trios title match for Double or Nothing is now official.

The Lucha Bros. (Rey Fenix and Penta El Zero Miedo) defeated The Gunns on Saturday’s AEW Collision. Per the stipulations of the match, Death Triangle vs. The Bang Bang Gang on Sunday’s pay-per-view will now be for the Trios titles.

On AEW Dynamite this past Wednesday, PAC brought out the Lucha Bros. to fight the Bang Bang Gang, who had targeted and attacked PAC. It was there that Death Triangle challenged Jay White & The Gunns for Double or Nothing.

The Lucha Bros. had not wrestled as a team since WrestleDream back in October. Fenix had been out of action for most of 2024 far with an injury.

Meanwhile, a new trios match was added to the AEW Double or Nothing Buy-In pre-show, as The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn will battle Brian Cage and The Gates of Agony. The Acclaimed & The Gates of Agony were part of a four-way tag team match that took place on Collision, with Buddy Matthews and Brody King scoring the win.

The announced AEW Double or Nothing lineup so far:

  • AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defends against Christian Cage
  • TBS Champion Willow Nightingale defends against Mercedes Mone
  • Anarchy in the Arena: The Elite (Kazuchika Okada, Jack Perry & The Young Bucks) vs. Team AEW (Bryan Danielson, Darby Allin & FTR)
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Serena Deeb
  • FTW Champion Chris Jericho defends against Katsuyori Shibata & Hook in a triple threat
  • TNT Champion Adam Copeland defends against Malakai Black in a barbed wire steel cage
  • AEW International Champion Roderick Strong defends against Will Ospreay
  • Unified Trios titles: The Bang Bang Gang (Jay White & The Gunns) vs. Death Triangle (PAC & The Lucha Bros)
  • IWGP World title eliminator: Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Trent Beretta
  • Buy-In pre-show: Thunder Rosa vs. Deonna Purrazzo
  • Buy-In pre-show: The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn vs. Brian Cage and The Gates of Agony

Three-way match for FTW Championship added to AEW Double or Nothing

Two new matches are official for Sunday’s Double or Nothing.

The FTW Championship will be on the line, as champion Chris Jericho defends against Hook and Katsuyori Shibata in a three-way match. A trios match has also been announced, with Unified Trios Champions the Bang Bang Gang (Jay White & The Gunns) square off against Death Triangle (PAC, Penta El Zero Miedo, and Rey Fenix).

On Dynamite, Shibata and Hook won a three-way match involving Bryan Keith to determine the number one contender for Jericho’s championship. Shibata and Hook both had Keith in submission holds, and confusion emerged after the bell rang. However, the ring announcer said both had won, and Tony Schiavone later confirmed the three-way match for Las Vegas.

After being ambushed by The Bang Bang Gang, PAC appeared in a video on Wednesday and said a 3-on-1 fight wasn’t exactly fair, so he’ll introduce his amigos. Death Triangle then came out and the six ended up brawling.

Later, the Bang Bang Gang said they’d face Death Triangle at Double or Nothing, but will only put the titles on the line if the Lucha Bros. could defeat The Gunns on Saturday’s Collision.

Here is the updated lineup for Double or Nothing:

AEW Double or Nothing, Sunday, May 26, 7 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defends against Christian Cage
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Serena Deeb
  • TBS Champion Willow Nightingale defends against Mercedes Mone
  • TNT Champion Adam Copeland defends against Malakai Black in a barbed wire steel cage
  • AEW International Champion Roderick Strong defends against Will Ospreay
  • Anarchy in the Arena: The Elite (Young Bucks, Kazuchika Okada & Jack Perry) vs. Team AEW (FTR, Bryan Danielson & Darby Allin)
  • IWGP World title eliminator: Jon Moxley vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Three-way match for FTW Championship: Chris Jericho defends against Hook and Katsuyori Shibata
  • The Bang Bang Gang (Jay White & The Gunns) vs. Death Triangle (PAC, Penta El Zero Miedo, and Rey Fenix)
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Trent Beretta

Unified Trios Champions crowned at AEW Dynasty

Bullet Club Gold are now unified champions of AEW’s six-man division.

Jay White and The Gunns defeated The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn at AEW Dynasty on Sunday, with White scoring the win over Gunn after hitting the bladerunner. With the win, Bullet Club Gold now hold both the AEW Trios titles and the ROH Six-Man titles, which they previously held before Sunday’s unification match.

The rivalry between the two teams date back to earlier this year, when Acclaimed suggested to Bullet Club Gold they team together in order to go after The Undisputed Kingdom, who attacked both teams in the past. BCG eventually agreed to team with The Acclaimed, forming the Bang Bang Scissor Gang. After scoring a few wins as a six-man team, BCG turned on The Acclaimed at Big Business last month, when White laid out Gunn with a steel chair.

Bullet Club Gold have held the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles since January 17, when they defeated the Mogul Embassay. The Acclaimed had been AEW Trios Champions since August 27 of last year, when they defeated The House of Black at All In.

Tony Khan confirms AEW Trios & ROH Six-Man titles to be unified at Dynasty

Undisputed World Trios Champions will be crowned at AEW Dynasty. 

On today’s AEW media call, Tony Khan confirmed the ROH Six Man and AEW Trios titles will be unified in the match between Bullet Club Gold and The Acclaimed on Sunday. 

“The winner of the match will be the Undisputed World Trios Champions. I think that’s very cool and it’ll create a lot of great opportunities for the top trios out there,” Khan said on today’s call. “I think it’s very exciting, you know, some consolidation and unification of championships.”

Khan also noted that an injury almost delayed the match from being made. 

“We had an injury this past week and I’d been waiting to confirm this match on the card,” Khan continued. “When we got the clearance from the doctors I was really excited to be able to add this match to the card.” 

Further details regarding the injury or who was injured were not revealed. 

The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn defeated The House of Black to win the AEW Trios titles at AEW All In last summer. Bullet Club Gold have been ROH Six Man Tag Team Champions since defeated The Mogul Embassy for them on the January 17, 2024 AEW Dynamite. 

Two title matches added to AEW Dynasty

Two title matches have been added to Sunday’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view lineup. 

As revealed during Wednesday night’s Dynamite, Hook will defend the FTW Championship against Chris Jericho at Dynasty. The match stems from weeks of a simmering feud between the two as Jericho wants to mentor Hook. 

The issue boiled over on Dynamite as Jericho shoved Hook’s father Taz as Taz moderated a discussion between the two. 

The other new title match for Dynasty will air on the Zero Hour pre-show on Sunday, as both the AEW World Trios Championship and the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship will be on the line in the same match. 

ROH Six-Man Tag champs Jay White, Austin Gunn, & Colten Gunn will take on AEW Trios Champions Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn with both sets of titles on the line. 

The updated card for Dynasty: 

AEW Dynasty, Sunday, April 21, 8 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Champion Samoa Joe defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thunder Rosa
  • Ladder match for the vacant AEW Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks vs. FTR
  • TBS Champion Julia Hart defends against Willow Nightingale
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against PAC
  • AEW International Champion Roderick Strong defends against Kyle O’Reilly
  • FTW Champion Hook defends against Chris Jericho
  • Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay
  • Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe & Eddie Kingston vs. Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews

Zero Hour pre-show, 6:30 p.m. Eastern time on AEW’s YouTube & social media channels —

  • AEW Trios Champions Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Billy Gunn vs. ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Jay White, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn with both titles on the line

Adam Copeland vs. Minoru Suzuki, Trios title match official for AEW Dynamite

A Trios title match is among new matches announced for Wednesday’s Dynamite in Savannah, Georgia.

It was announced on AEW Collision that The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn will defend their Trios Championship against Brian Cage and the Gates of Agony. Saturday’s show saw The Acclaimed, Gunn, and Bullet Club Gold officially combine forces to form a new supergroup, the Bang Bang Scissor Gang.

In a first-time ever matchup, Adam Copeland will face Minoru Suzuki. Following his TNT title loss at Worlds End, Copeland has defeated the likes of Griff Garrison and Dante Martin in open challenge matches.

Other matches added include Hangman Page taking on Penta El Zero Miedo and Swerve Strickland squaring off against Jeff Hardy. Both ended last week’s Dynamite making it clear they wanted to face AEW World Champion Samoa Joe. Wardlow, another person interested in Joe, will take on Trent Beretta.

In addition, Sting & Darby Allin will speak following their staredown with The Young Bucks two weeks ago. A face-to-face between Toni Storm and Deonna Purrazzo will also take place.

Here is the lineup for next week’s AEW Dynamite:

  • AEW Trios titles: The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn vs. Brian Cage and The Gates of Agony
  • Hangman Page vs. Penta El Zero Miedo
  • Adam Copeland vs. Minoru Suzuki
  • Wardlow vs. Trent Beretta
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Jeff Hardy
  • ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm & Deonna Purrazzo face-to-face
  • Sting & Darby Allin to speak

Trios Championship match announced for next week’s AEW Collision Holiday Bash

A Trios Championship match is set for next week’s Collision.

The Acclaimed made their return on this week’s show after being laid out by the masked devil’s group on the November 8 edition of Dynamite. All three members of the group said they would go after those responsible. Top Flight & Action Andretti then came out and brought up that The Acclaimed had also issued an open challenge. They agreed to a match for next week’s Collision.

Thunder Rosa will return to action for the first time in over a year when she teams with Abadon to take on Julia Hart and Skye Blue. After Abadon won a match on Saturday’s show, Hart appeared with the TBS Championship. Abadon attacked Hart and took her title, but then Blue came out to attack Abadon. Rosa, who was doing Spanish commentary, came out for the save.

The last Continental Classic Blue League matches will also take place before the League Finals on the December 27 edition of Dynamite. Claudio Castagnoli will face Bryan Danielson, Brody King will take on Daniel Garcia, and Andrade El Idolo will face Eddie Kingston.

Here is the lineup for next Saturday’s Collision:

  • AEW Trios titles: The Acclaimed defend against Top Flight & Action Andretti
  • Thunder Rosa & Abadon vs. Julia Hart & Skye Blue
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Bryan Danielson
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League: Brody King vs. Daniel Garcia
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League: Andrade El Idolo vs. Eddie Kingson

Trios title match announced for AEW Battle of the Belts VIII

A Trios title match is now set for next week’s Battle of the Belts VIII.

The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass will put up the titles next Saturday against Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, and Daniel Garcia. The two teams confronted one another on Saturday’s Collision.

On Saturday, Daddy Ass and Anthony Bowens offered to give Max Caster advice regarding personal relationships, as they noted that his people skills weren’t that good. After a wrong line by Caster got Renee Paquette upset, Menard, Parker, and Garcia came in and challenged for the Trios titles.

Menard, Parker, and Garcia have teasing showing dissension as of late. Parker and Menard were upset at Garcia after he showed concern for Chris Jericho, who was defeated quickly by Powerhouse Hobbs back at AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday. All three are former members of the Jericho Appreciation Society.

The latest Battle of the Belts will air next Saturday immediately following AEW Collision. Here is the updated card:

  • AEW Trios Championship: The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass defend against Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, and Daniel Garcia

The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn win AEW Trios titles at All In

For the first time in nearly a decade, Billy Gunn can call himself a champion.

Gunn and former AEW Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed defeated the House of Black Sunday at All In at London’s Wembley Stadium to win the Trios titles for the first time.

The end came when Gunn hit a second Fameasser on Brody King followed by a second Anthony Bowens’ Arrival and a second Max Caster Mic Drop with all three of them on top of King for the pin and win.

The match was held under no holds barred rules per the challengers’ request as part of the House of Black’s “House Rules.”

Gunn, who teased retirement after the trio initially lost to the House of Black at a July Collision event, now has his first major championship since he and Road Dogg held the WWE Tag Team titles in early-2014.

It’s the first titles for Bowens and Caster since they lost the AEW Tag Team titles this past February.

The reign ends the 175-day run for the House of Black (King, Malakai Black & Buddy Matthews) which saw them defend the titles eight times.

Trios Championship match official for AEW All In

A Trios title match has been added to this weekend’s All In event in Wembley.

A match between champions The House of Black and challengers The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn was made on Wednesday’s Dynamite following a confrontation between the two teams. The Acclaimed came to the ring and demanded The House of Black come out. When they did, they started to brawl with The House of Black having the advantage until Billy Gunn made his return to AEW, sending The House of Black away.

Gunn cut a promo saying he was okay calling it a career until The House of Black “beat down his sons” and destroyed the boots he left in the ring. He challenged The House of Black to the Trios title match, saying Daddy Ass wasn’t coming to Wembley, but Bad Ass Billy Gunn will.

Here is the updated lineup for Sunday’s All In:

AEW All In, Sunday, August 27, 1 p.m. Eastern time on pay-per-view —

  • AEW World Championship: MJF defends against Adam Cole
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Hikaru Shida defends against Toni Storm, Britt Baker & Saraya
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defend against The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson)
  • AEW Trios Championship: The House of Black vs. The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn
  • Real World Championship: CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe
  • Stadium Stampede match: Eddie Kingston, Penta El Zero Miedo, Orange Cassidy & Best Friends (Trent Beretta & Chuck Taylor) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) & Ortiz and Santana
  • Coffin match: Sting & Darby Allin vs. Swerve Strickland and Christian Cage
  • Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay
  • The Golden Elite (Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi & Hangman Page) vs. Bullet Club Gold (Jay White & Juice Robinson) & Konosuke Takeshita

Zero Hour pre-show, 12 p.m. Eastern time on AEW’s YouTube channel —

  • ROH World Tag Team Championship: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) defend against Better Than You Bay Bay (MJF & Adam Cole)

Trios title match announced for next week’s AEW Collision

A Trios title match is set for next Saturday’s AEW Collision.

The Acclaimed, along with Daddy Ass (Billy Gunn), will challenge The House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews) for the Trios titles. On this week’s Collision, Max Caster announced that the team will get a championship match due to their recent success in the division.

At AEW Double or Nothing back in May, The House of Black defeated The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass to retain the titles. In the weeks since, The Acclaimed have won three trios matches, most recently defeating The Blade & The Bollywood Boyz on the July 5 edition of AEW Dynamite.

The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass will also be in action on next Friday’s Rampage. They will face members of QTV after Johnny TV called them out on this week’s edition of the show.

Here is the current card for next week’s Collision:

  • AEW Trios Championship: The House of Black defend against The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass

Triple threat Trios title match set for next week’s AEW Dynamite

House of Black will defend the AEW World Trios Championship in a triple threat match on the March 15 Dynamite episode. 

In a bout set up with a promo segment on this week’s episode, House of Black’s Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews will defend their newly-won titles against The Elite’s Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson, as well as Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Daniel Garcia of the Jericho Appreciation Society. 

After Jericho, Guevara, and Garcia defeated AR Fox and Top Flight in a trios match on this week’s show, Jericho called out House of Black, and declared his team the new number one contenders. The Elite answered the call-out instead. House of Black then appeared and challenged both teams for next week. 

AEW World Champion MJF will have his “Re-Bar Mitzvah” on next week’s Dynamite. MJF appeared in a pre-taped promo on this week’s show, but next week will be his first live appearance since retaining the World title at Revolution. 

Also announced, Orange Cassidy will defend the rebranded International Championship against Jeff Jarrett next week. 

The lineup: 

AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, March 15 —

  • AEW World Trios Championship: House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews) defend against Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara & Daniel Garcia) & The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson)
  • AEW World Champion MJF’s Re-Bar Mitzvah
  • AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy defends against Jeff Jarrett

World Trios Championship match added to AEW Revolution

A new World Trios Championship match has been added to Revolution.

On Friday’s Rampage, it was announced that The Elite will take on The House of Black in a match for the titles on March 5 in San Francisco. Earlier in the show, The Young Bucks were wrestling Aussie Open when the lights momentarily went out. After The Young Bucks won the match, the lights went out again, this time with The House of Black appearing on the apron when the lights came back up. But just as quickly as they appeared, they then disappeared.

The House of Black have been targeting The Elite in recent weeks. On last week’s Rampage, The Elite defeated AR Fox and Top Flight to retain the Trios titles. After the match, The House of Black appeared on the stage, then left, similar to what they did on this week’s show.

Here is the updated lineup for next Sunday’s Revolution card in San Jose:

AEW Revolution, Sunday, March 5 —

  • 60-minute iron man match for the AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Jamie Hayter (c) vs. Ruby Soho vs. Saraya
  • TNT Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Wardlow
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Gunns (c) vs. The Acclaimed vs. Jeff Jarrett & Jay Lethal vs. TBD
  • AEW World Trios Championship: The Elite (c) vs. The House of Black
  • Chris Jericho vs. Ricky Starks — everyone banned from ringside
  • Texas Death match: Jon Moxley vs. Hangman Page