Anna Jay & Tay Melo reunite on AEW Collision

TayJay are back.

During AEW Collision on Saturday, Anna Jay was interviewed, saying she took umbrage with Willow Nightingale calling herself the ‘comeback killer’ because she came back and is still here. That was when she brought out Tay Melo, noting they were now both back in AEW. Melo said there was only one thing for them to do now, with Anna Jay saying that if you want to find out, just try us.

Anna Jay’s AEW status is in question

After disappearing from AEW television for months, Jay resurfaced on the May 2 edition of Collision where she lost to Nightingale in a match for the TBS Championship. Prior to that, she was last seen on the November 19 edition of Collision where TayJay lost to Marina Shafir & Megan Bayne in a Women’s Tag Team title quarterfinal match. The following week, Melo had her most recent AEW match when she lost to Thekla.

It was reported in December that Jay’s contract with AEW was expected to expire this spring. Jay later confirmed that news in a livestream, saying that the person spreading speculation regarding her future with AEW used to work with her, but no longer does.

Anna Jay addresses AEW contract status ahead of Collision

Anna Jay addressed her contract status with AEW on a recent Twitch stream.

Jay hasn’t wrestled since the November 19, 2025 taping of AEW Collision, where she and Tay Melo lost a quarterfinal match in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament to Marina Shafir and Megan Bayne. Jay is scheduled to challenge Willow Nightingale for the TBS title on Saturday’s Collision.

In December, Fightful reported that Jay’s contract was expected to expire in spring 2026.

Jay confirmed during the Twitch stream that her contract is coming up. She also said other rumors regarding her situation with AEW were coming from a source who used to work with her but no longer does.

Jay said:

“A lot of stuff going on online that you guys have been seeing, a lot of it is not true. I guess, allegedly, the source was someone I used to work with, and he no longer is working for me as of a few months ago.

“So I don’t know exactly if that’s true or not, but it apparently came from him. The only thing out of everything that’s been posted that’s true is just that my contract is coming up, but that is it. That’s it. No big deal. That’s it.

“Everything else that you guys have seen is pretty much BS.”

On Thursday, Jay responded to a social media video that discussed her AEW status, including WWE’s reported interest in Jay and claims that she had been frustrated over not being featured more on AEW programming.

Jay wrote in response to the video:

“I don’t know where this information is coming from, and you don’t know what you’re talking about.

Please shut up.

See you guys on Collision Saturday”

Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp later clarified that the information he reported had come from Jay’s representatives.

Sapp wrote:

“Full disclosure, I have reached out to Anna Jay today to communicate this — The information came directly from her reps/agents at the time when the details of her deal came out last year. Literally all of it. They have since said that she is handling her new deal herself. If they misrepresented that info, sorry to relay that info! But that’s the complete story about how that emerged. Every bit of it.”

A clip of Jay discussing her contract status is available below:

(From Twitter) Anna Jay confirms that her contract is still expiring and Jack Perry tell SRS “Fuck You”
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Anna Jay’s return, three title matches part of AEW Collision lineup

After being out since last November, Anna Jay is making her return to AEW this Saturday and already has a title match set.

Jay will challenge reigning TNT Champion Willow Nightingale in Peoria, Illinois, as Nightingale continues to welcome back those who had been off TV for quite some time (Hikaru Shida, Kamille, Queen Aminata).

The two have shared the ring ten times in AEW with their last singles bout coming in November 2022. It’s unclear if Jay has signed a new deal with AEW as previous reporting had her deal up in the spring.

Jack Perry will defend the AEW National title against Mascara Dorada for the first time ever.

After defending against MJF on Wednesday’s Dynamite, Kevin Knight will put the title on the line against Hook in another first time ever match.

In a ten-man tag, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley, PAC and Claudio Castagnoli will team up once again with The Dogs’ David Finlay and Clark Connors against The Rascalz and Top Flight.

The Death Riders’ Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia against the Bang Bang Gang of Juice Robinson and Ace Austin rounds out the card.

Current AEW Collision lineup | This Saturday | Peoria, Illinois

  • Death Riders (Jon Moxley, PAC & Claudio Castagnoli) and The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) & Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin)
  • TNT Champion Kevin Knight defends against Hook
  • AEW National Champion Jack Perry defends against Mascara Dorada
  • TBS Champion Willow Nightingale defends against Anna Jay
  • Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson & Ace Austin) vs. Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia)

Jack Perry opens up about relationship with fellow AEW star Anna Jay

Dating Anna Jay has been “very good” for Jack Perry and helped him understand that there’s more to life than pro wrestling.

On the latest episode of Close Up with Renee Paquette, Perry opened up about how much he’s grown over the last couple of years. Perry’s relationship with Jay has been an important part of that growth. He has a better perspective now and a stronger balance between his personal and professional lives.

“It’s been five years now,” Perry said about his relationship with Jay. “She’s actually very good for me in the sense of, she’s always — when I was more obsessive about wrestling and all that — she was always like, ‘We’re at a dinner, can we not do all this right now?’ I mean, still sometimes I can’t turn it off. But she has always been very sort of well-centered and kind of grounded in real life and what’s really [important]. I keep saying ‘what’s really important,’ wrestling is important and I like it and I like being a wrestler. But I laugh sometimes, too. I don’t know why, it’s always in the middle of the night when I wake up to pee. I think about how crazy it is that this is what I do and this is my job. And it feels, like, so serious.”

Both Perry and Jay are members of the AEW roster, though Jay could potentially test free agency with her contract set to expire within the next six months.

Perry has a Continental Classic match against PAC airing on tonight’s Christmas Eve edition of AEW Dynamite. Perry was not originally scheduled for the tournament but was added to the Gold League after Darby Allin had to withdraw due to injury.

Report: New update on Anna Jay’s AEW contract status

A new report has emerged from Fightful Select, succeeding their previous update on Anna Jay’s AEW contract status.

The latest report states that while Jay’s contract is believed to be up soon, it will not be as soon as they expected. It has now been noted by Fightful Select that her contract is set to expire within the next six months and possibly during Spring 2026.

Sources close to Fightful Select believed that her deal would be up by 2026, but that is not the case anymore. Fightful Select’s sources claimed that she is actively exploring other options and has connections within WWE and NXT.

As per the outlet, people became aware of her contract situation after Jay was hopeful to get involved in the first-ever women’s Blood & Guts match, which unfortunately did not happen. While the report from Fightful Select notes that she has not appeared on AEW Television since then, she actually did appear on the November 19th edition of Collision, where she and Tay Melo lost to Marina Shafir & Megan Bayne.

Jay made her debut in April 2020 as part of the Nightmare Factory pandemic-era tapings in Norcross, Georgia. Since then, she’s wrestled nearly 130 times in AEW and five times in Ring of Honor. She is also remembered for her iconic Stardom run in Japan in 2024.

Longtime AEW wrestler’s contract believed to expire soon

A new report from Fightful Select has the contract of longtime AEW women’s wrestler Anna Jay possibly expiring soon.

The outlet stated Thursday that her deal is believed to be up in “the next few months.” While there is no news on whether they have been negotiating, it’s also believed AEW would like to keep her.

Jay and TayJay teammate Tay Melo were eliminated from the AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament on Wednesday’s Dynamite. Jay has yet to hold a championship in either AEW or ROH.

The 27-year-old debuted in April 2020 as part of the Nightmare Factory pandemic era tapings in Norcross, Georgia. Since then, she’s wrestled nearly 130 times in AEW and five times in Ring of Honor. She also spent a month in Japan in August 2024 working in Stardom that was seen as a big benefit to her in-ring career.

As part of an outpouring of social media support following her team’s loss Wednesday, Jay sent a single tweet on Thursday afternoon:

Former Tegan Nox appears on AEW Collision, issues challenge

Nixon Newell, the former Tegan Nox in WWE, made her on-screen debut as part of Saturday’s AEW Collision.

Newell, flanked by ROH regular and past AEW Dark competitor Miranda Alize, interrupted a backstage interview with Tay Melo & Anna Jay.

Melo and Jay were hyping up their appearance in the inaugural AEW Women’s Tag Team title tournament when Newell and Alize walked in. Newell said hi to Melo who she wrestled in 2019 during their NXT days. They said they came to AEW as it’s where the best wrestle to which Melo replied that they love a challenge.

No date or show for the match was announced with this Wednesday’s dual taping for Dynamite & Collision as the likely landing spot. The date for Melo and Jay’s quarterfinal match against Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne also has yet to be announced.

Nox was cut by WWE in November 2024 and made her return to the indies in March 2025. She and Alize have wrestled against each other twice, but have never teamed up in the ring. Alize has wrestled six times in AEW with the last coming in June 2021.

Two matches announced for AEW Dynamite

Two new matches have been announced for tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

Following their match at AEW Double or Nothing: Zero Hour on Sunday, Anna Jay and Harley Cameron will face Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford again, this time in a no disqualification bout. Tony Khan announced the bout on Wednesday afternoon.

At Zero Hour, Cameron pinned Ford after hitting her Finishing Move, the name of her inverted Twist of Fate–style move she uses as a finish. Bayne and Ford entered that match with a 2-0 record, having previously defeated Thunder Rosa and Toni Storm, and Rosa and Kris Statlander in tag action.

Also announced for tonight’s show is a trios match pitting Mark Briscoe, Mike Bailey, and Willow Nightingale against Gabe Kidd, Jon Moxley, and Marina Shafir.

Tonight’s episode of Dynamite will take place from the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas. The updated lineup is as follows:

AEW Dynamite, Wednesday, May 28 —

  • AEW International title qualifier: Josh Alexander vs. Brody King
  • Mercedes Mone & Toni Storm face-to-face
  • We’ll hear from Hangman Page
  • Anna Jay & Harley Cameron vs. Penelope Ford & Megan Bayne in a no disqualification match
  • Mark Briscoe, Mike Bailey, & Willow Nightingale vs. Gabe Kidd, Jon Moxley, & Marina Shafir

Mercedes Mone TBS title defense signed for AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash

The TBS title will be on the line in two weeks as Mercedes Mone will defend against Anna Jay on the Holiday Bash edition of AEW Dynamite.

The show is scheduled for Wednesday, December 18th, in Washington, DC.

After her recent no DQ loss to AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May that made her ineligible to challenge May again, Jay indicated that she was going to pursue another champion. On Wednesday’s Dynamite, Jay made her intentions clear by calling out Mone who had no interest in the match before Jay got physical. Mone escaped with the match being made official shortly afterward.

By the time the match comes around, Mone will have been TBS Champion for more than 200 days with ten title defenses to her credit. Jay is still looking for her first AEW title of any kind.

Here’s the current lineup for Wednesday, December 18th:

  • Continental Classic Gold league: Will Ospreay vs. Darby Allin
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Anna Jay

Anna Jay vs. Penelope Ford added to AEW Dynamite

A new match is set for the Wednesday, December 4 AEW Dynamite.

AEW’s Tony Khan revealed in a social media post Monday night that he has signed Anna Jay vs. Penelope Ford for this week’s Dynamite. AEW’s owner wrote:

Jay is coming off a win over Deonna Purrazzo on the Full Gear Zero Hour pre-show on November 23. Prior to that, Jay was involved in a three-match series against Women’s World Champion Mariah May, including a win in a title eliminator bout, and twice challenging for the Women’s World title in November.

Ford made her in-ring AEW return in October after two years out of action in the promotion, and is 1-2 since returning.

Six matches are now set for this week’s AEW Dynamite. The updated card:

  • Dynamite Dozen battle royal
  • PAC vs. Jay White
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Max Caster
  • Anna Jay vs. Penelope Ford
  • Continental Classic Gold League: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King
  • Continental Classic Blue League: Kyle Fletcher vs. Shelton Benjamin

Anna Jay vs. Deonna Purrazzo added to AEW Full Gear Zero Hour

A new match has been added to Full Gear’s Zero Hour.

AEW confirmed on social media Friday that Anna Jay will face Deonna Purrazzo in the pre-show leading to Saturday’s pay-per-view.

“After Anna Jay refused #TheVendetta’s offer for their “services” & now it will be @DeonnaPurrazzo vs @AnnaJay___ on Full Gear ZERO HOUR!,” the promotion wrote on X.

Shortly before her rubber match against Mariah May on last week’s Collision, Deonna Purrazzo offered The Vendetta’s services to aid her. Anna Jay rejected the offer, choosing to do things her own way. She ended up losing to May in a no DQ match that was for the AEW Women’s Championship.

Here’s the current card for Newark, New Jersey:

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Orange Cassidy
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Kris Statlander
  • TNT Champion Jack Perry defends against Daniel Garcia
  • AEW International Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Ricochet
  • Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Jay White vs. Hangman Page
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Swerve Strickland
  • MJF vs. Roderick Strong
  • Mariah May & Mina Shirakawa champagne celebration
  • Four-way match for AEW Tag Team titles: Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) defends against The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd), House of Black (Malakai Black & Brody King), and The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens)
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom A.J. vs. QT Marshall
  • Zero Hour: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Anna Jay

AEW Collision live results: Mariah May vs. Anna Jay no DQ title match

Anna Jay will get one last shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship on tonight’s AEW Collision from Albany, New York.

Mariah May has agreed to one last match for the title under no disqualification rules. At the last Battle of the Belts, Jay defeated May to earn a title shot. Jay failed to win the title in that bout and if she loses here, she can’t challenge May for the title again.

May’s friend Mina Shirakawa will face off against Harley Cameron. Shirakawa is making her in-ring return after appearing on Wednesday’s Dynamite. Former AEW Tag Team Champion The Acclaimed will face LFI’s Rush & The Beast Mortos in a Full Gear Tag Team title qualifier where the winners will be the final team to enter next Saturday’s four-way.

Other matches will see Johnny TV take on Daniel Garcia, Shelton Benjamin squaring off against Komander, and Powerhouse Hobbs taking on Bear Bronson. We’ll also hear from FTR and AEW World Champion Jon Moxley.

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Collision began with Anna Jay & Mariah May walking into the building ahead of their no-disqualification Title match in tonight’s main event. Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness were on the call as always.

Mina Shirakawa defeated Harley Cameron

A fun opener to get Shirakawa back in the mix in AEW.

There was a lot of shimmying to start before Shirakawa went to work on Cameron’s legs. Cameron got Shirakawa to the ropes before smothering her with her bosom. Is this Collision or Battle of the Boobs? Shirakawa got back on offense and scored a nearfall with a misdirection head kick. Shirakawa went back to the legs before locking on the Figure Four. Cameron fought to the ropes before scoring with a backstabber.

Cameron’s knee betrayed her on a fireman’s carry, and Shirakawa laid in boots to the knee. Cameron caught Shirakawa with a pumphandle back suplex for a nearfall. Cameron tried to flash pin Shirakawa with her legs on the ropes, but the referee caught her and didn’t count the pin. Shirakawa hit a Disaster Kick before hitting a diving Slingblade for a nearfall. Shirakawa hit a backfist before scoring with the Glamorous Driver Mina to get the win.

TNT Champion Jack Perry drove to the building in his Scapegoat bus ahead of the next match.

Daniel Garcia defeated Johnny TV (w/Mansoor & Mason Madden)

What is it about the TV titles in this company that inspire ideas of vehicular assault? On a different note, Johnny and MxM will make a fine enhancement trio.

Matt Menard joined commentary, as usual for Garcia matches. Johnny dropped Garcia with a pair of shoulder blocks before Garcia scored with one of his own. MxM got involved, with Mansoor distracting the referee as Madden chokeslammed Garcia from the apron. After a commercial, Johnny sent Garcia to the floor before following with a twisting tornillo.

As Garcia and Johnny were on the floor, Jack Perry attacked Menard on commentary and dragged him through the crowd. Garcia, unaware of what happened, hit a back suplex in the ring as the match continued. Garcia fired up on Johnny, hitting a Twist and Shout neckbreaker for a nearfall. Johnny dumped Garcia to the floor so MxM could lay the boots to him, but Garcia sent them both into the post.

Johnny caught Garcia on his way back in the ring with a Chuck Kick before hitting the Moonlight Drive. Garcia avoided the End of the World and locked on a Cobra Clutch to get Johnny to submit. After the match, Garcia asked the commentators where Menard went before the jumbotron showed Perry continuing his attack on Menard backstage. Garcia ran backstage to find them.

After the announcers reset things, we cut to Perry and Menard outside near Perry’s bus. Perry grabbed a chain with a GIANT HOOK from the bus. This might have been the chain that Kane had in See No Evil. He set the hook up to the back of the bus and wrapped Menard up in the chain, but Garcia caught up to Perry and threw him into the side of the bus. Garcia and Menard had an idea, and Menard grabbed the camera before we went to a commercial.

Lio Rush was backstage. He was frustrated with his lot in AEW, and he wasn’t sure where he stood with his friends in AEW. He wanted gold, and he hoped his friends were on his side to take it with him.

We cut back to Daniel Garcia & Matt Menard as they had Jack Perry chained to the front of his bus. Garcia and Menard got on the bus and drove it as Perry had to dodge the barricades that Garcia drove through.

Shelton Benjamin (w/MVP) defeated Komander (w/Alex Abrahantes)

Another impressive showcase for Benjamin, who has completely outperformed my expectations for him.

I need MVP to get his hands on Alex. They are in the MVP Arena after all, he can get away with it. Benjamin hoofed Komander around the ring for a while. Komander dodged Benjamin in the corner before getting a flurry of offense. Benjamin cut him off on a headscissors attempt and backdropped him.

After a commercial, Komander dodged a rising knee and scored with a springboard dropkick. Komander scored with a triple rotation headscissors before hitting his ropewalk dive to a big pop. Komander hit a 619 before going for the ropewalk Shooting Star Press, but Benjamin moved and sent Komander flying with a pair of German suplexes. A rising knee and a big superkick led to the T-Bone Suplex and a win for Benjamin.

After the match, MVP told Benjamin to take Komander’s mask off. Abrahantes tried to stop him, and MVP handed Benjamin his cane before laying out Abrahantes with a clothesline. My prayers have been answered.

Kris Statlander was backstage with Renee Paquette. She said that Mercedes Mone was backed into a corner, which is why she tried to take her out a few weeks ago. Mone wasn’t going to be able to get out of the match at Full Gear, and Statlander would take the TBS Title. Hikaru Shida entered the frame and wished Statlander luck before making it clear that she wanted to challenge Statlander for the title after the PPV. Statlander made a counter offer, challenging Shida to a match on Dynamite this week.

The Acclaimed were backstage with Lexy Nair. When asked about Billy Gunn’s whereabouts, Caster blew off the question before putting the team over. Bowens said that Gunn would be there for them before MVP & Shelton Benjamin entered the frame. MVP offered The Acclaimed good luck and gave Caster some advice before telling him not to blow this big opportunity for the tag team titles.

Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Bulk Bronson (w/Beefcake Boulder & Jacked Jameson)

Jameson cut his usual promo that I never care to listen to. Hobbs handled all three of the Savages with ease, as Jameson and Boulder tried to interfere to no avail. Hobbs won with the Human Torture Rack, scoring his 100th AEW win.

During this match, it was announced that the stars of CMLL will be in AEW over the next few weeks. Mascara Dorada, Atlantis Jr, and Hechicero will be at Dynamite this Wednesday, and Mistico will be at Dynamite on November 27th.

Roderick Strong & The Kingdom were backstage with Lexy Nair, who congratulated him on earning the match with MJF at Full Gear. Strong said that he would have more to say on Dynamite, but warned him that next week at Full Gear, he would prove to MJF that he was better than him.

AEW World Tag Team Champions Private Party came out to watch the following match.

Full Gear Four Way Contenders Series Tag Team Match – The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) (w/ Billy Gunn) defeated La Faccion Ingobernable (Rush & The Beast Mortos) (w/ Jake Roberts)

If you’ve read my reviews, you’ll know that I’m well over the Acclaimed. But with the MVP/Hurt Syndicate angle to think about and the PPV taking place in the Tri-State area for the PPV, I don’t take much issue with them in the title match at Full Gear.

The winner of this match will challenge Private Party at Full Gear alongside the House of Black and the Outrunners.

Mortos and Bowens started off, with Mortos blowing through Bowens with a shoulder block. Caster tagged himself in, with Bowens not exactly ready to get tagged out. Caster fought off Rush’s cord attack, but Rush was able to rip him off the apron to the floor as we went to a commercial. After the break, Bowens got a hot tag and ran wild before diving onto Mortos on the floor. The match broke down into a Pier Six brawl before all four men were laid out.

Rush and Bowens traded strikes, with Rush laying Bowens out with a powerslam. Bowens dodged a senton and tagged in Caster, who hit a top-rope splash for a nearfall. Mortos hit a double stomp onto Caster for a nearfall and another brawl broke out. Caster dodged a cannonball, and the Acclaimed hit their finishing moves to score the win. Private Party defend the tag team titles at Full Gear against the House of Black, the Outrunners, and the Acclaimed.

During this match, it was announced that I have a week off next week. Collision will return in two weeks due to Full Gear being next Saturday night.

Mina Shirakawa was backstage with Lexy Nair. She was excited for Mariah May’s match and blew off a question about a future title shot by dancing.

There was a wacky MxM Collection commercial for ShopAEW.

The Continental Classic starts in two weeks on the Thanksgiving Eve Dynamite, with Tony Schiavone noting that all of the participants will be announced after Full Gear. Mark Briscoe, Tomohiro Ishii, & Rocky Romero of the Conglomeration were backstage with Lexy Nair, who asked Ishii about his ROH World Title match against Chris Jericho at the Thanksgiving Eve Dynamite. Ishii silently stared at the camera before Briscoe told Lexy that Ishii would kick Jericho’s ass.After a rundown of the Full Gear card, FTR was with Lexy Nair. Cash Wheeler didn’t know where they stood, as it has been a year since they’ve been AEW World Tag Team Champions. Dax Harwood said that they would rebuild before wishing the Outrunners luck at the PPV. We cut to a VHS-quality highlight video of The Outrunners winning their match last week to get in Full Gear title match.

AEW Women’s World Title No Disqualification Match – Mariah May (c) defeated Anna Jay

This was a solid plunder match, and the best of their three matches. This was a fine TV feud for Mariah to kill time with before Mina Shirakawa came back.

If Anna Jay loses, she cannot challenge Mariah May for the title again. Here’s hoping, as these matches have been very tough for me to review. It’s like when Orange Cassidy and Isiah Kassidy had a match I had to review, their names are too close together.

Both women came out with plunder. May threw a trash can at Jay, but Jay ducked it and booted May off of the apron. Deonna Purrazzo and Taya Valkyrie were watching backstage for some reason. Jay pinballed May around ringside, with May falling into Tony Schiavone’s lap at one point. May cut Jay off with a drop toe hold into a chair. May stuffed Jay into a trash can before hitting her with a missile dropkick. May brought a ladder into the ring before Jay caught the champion in the Queenslayer choke. May broke the hold by running Jay into the ladder back-first.

After a commercial, May was in control as she dropped Jay with a slam onto a chair for a nearfall. Jay came back with a Gory Bomb into the ladder for a nearfall. Jay set a table halfway up across from the corner buckles and went for a superplex but May countered with a sunset flip powerbomb through the table for a nearfall. May set up a barricade bridge but Jay cut her off with a backstabber. May scored with a headbutt and laid Jay across the barricade, but Jay cut May off on the top rope and hit a superplex. That looked like it sucked, as the barricade didn’t budge an inch.

Jay rolled to the floor and pulled out a length of barbed wire. She wrapped the barbed wire around her arm and put on the Queenslayer choke but May pulled out a spray bottle and sprayed Jay in the face to break the hold. Jay hit a Storm Zero on a chair to win and retain the title. Mina Shirakawa came out and celebrated with May. May booted Jay while she was down before Shirakawa convinced her to leave.

Schiavone announced that May and Shirakawa would have a Champagne Celebration at Full Gear. He also announced during the match that Big Boom AJ would be at Dynamite ahead of his Zero Hour match against QT Marshall.

Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir were outside. He was surprised by Orange Cassidy’s reaction to his attack on Chuck Taylor. He believed that Cassidy would either crumble in emotion or lash out in rage, but Cassidy remained composed. Moxley called Cassidy a snake, cold-blooded and unnerved. The test would come on Wednesday as Cassidy took on his former friend Wheeler Yuta, who he claimed to still care about. Would Cassidy strike with venomous rage, or would he keep it clean?

Moxley said that he wished that he could be uncaring, but he felt the weight of everyone’s mistakes over the last five years. He said that he would smear Cassidy’s blood on their flag, and plant it so deep into the ground that it would never get moved. Moxley said that his AEW moved every day to grab pro wrestling by the balls, and if you weren’t willing to die for the cause, you needed to get out of the way.

(Moxley continues to be a very interesting character as World Champion. He still cares about AEW, but he has become this manipulative monster convinced that the only way forward is to violently remove anybody who doesn’t follow his path. Now he’s trying to twist the narrative to make Orange Cassidy an uncaring snake that doesn’t care for Yuta. A solid Moxley promo to end the show.)

Collision ended with a video package for all of the big Full Gear matches set to November Rain by Guns N’ Roses. For the uninitiated, this was something that ECW used to do to promote their November To Remember events. Tony Khan was a big ECW fan, and AEW has been using the November To Remember tagline for their events this month.

No DQ Women’s World title match signed for next AEW Collision

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AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will rematch Anna Jay on next Saturday’s AEW Collision in a no DQ match with major implications for the challenger if she loses.

Jay cut a promo on Saturday’s show, chiding May for her earlier promo in which she said she hated women’s wrestling, insulted the rest of the roster for being weak, and said she had no challengers. Jay called May out for a final opportunity, offering that if she couldn’t beat her in a no DQ match for the title, she will not challenge her for the title again as long as she holds it.

Jay defeated May in an eliminator match at October’s Battle of the Belts special that earned her a title match on Collision earlier this month that May won.

The show will also feature the top contender for Jack Perry’s TNT title — Daniel Garcia — taking on Johnny TV for the first time on AEW TV. MxM Collection will be in TV’s corner as they want to form a trios team with him.

The new additions join the previously announced LFI vs. The Acclaimed match that will send the winner to a four-way at Full Gear for the AEW Tag Team titles.

Here’s the current lineup for next Saturday, set to be taped this Thursday in Albany, New York:

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Anna Jay in a no DQ match
  • Johnny TV vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Full Gear four-way Tag Team title qualifier: LFI (Rush & Dralistico) vs. The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens)

AEW Collision live results: Mariah May vs. Anna Jay Women’s title match

AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will defend her title against Anna Jay on tonight’s live AEW Collision from Philadelphia.

Two weeks ago at Battle of the Belts XII, Jay pinned May in an upset to earn the shot. Jay has been looking to prove herself since returning from Japan, saying she has improved tremendously. May will be looking for her fourth title defense.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will also be making an appearance. He and the rest of the Blackpool Combat Club have been going after everyone who stands in their way. On Dynamite, Orange Cassidy threw out the challenge to Moxley for Full Gear after Moxley took out Chuck Taylor.

The reborn Kyle Fletcher will take on Komander, who scored an upset win over Lio Rush on Friday’s Rampage.

After feuding for the last several weeks, Thunder Rosa will meet Harley Cameron in what is being billed as a Day of the Dead match.

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Private Party Town Hall

This was a nice follow-up to Dynamite, giving Private Party some focus after their big tag team title win. This wasn’t Hard Times or anything, but it was a fine little segment.

Collision began with a collection of wrestlers in the ring and on the stage. Tony Schiavone welcomed out the new AEW World Tag Team Champions Private Party. They thanked the Young Bucks for pushing them to be their absolute best before letting the assorted tag teams around ringside know they were willing to defend their titles against anybody. They got in FTR’s faces and a little shoving commenced, but The Outrunners broke it up and reminded everyone that this was a celebration. They started an AEW chant before Kassidy closed things out.

Separately, Mariah May & Anna Jay walked into the building ahead of their Women’s Title match tonight. Jay cut a short promo saying there would be a new champion tonight.

The Acclaimed were backstage with Renee Paquette. When asked about the changing of the guard in the tag team division, Anthony Bowens congratulated Private Party but noted that they were coming back for the titles. Max Caster interrupted Bowens’ catchphrase to brag about their popularity, with fans giving them money and friendship bracelets. (Don’t let CM Punk see!) To Bowens’ surprise, Caster also pulled out one of MVP’s business cards, noting that Private Party hadn’t gotten an offer from MVP like the Acclaimed had. Bowens cut Caster off to hit his catchphrase and end this enlightening interview.

(I love MVP casting a wide net to see how many people he can get into the Hurt Syndicate. I also enjoy some friction with the Acclaimed, as I’ve grown tired of their act.)

Day Of The Dead Match – Thunder Rosa defeated Harley Cameron

This was a fun little bit of plunder to kick off the wrestling on this show.

This was a no-disqualification match, with Day of the Dead-themed weapons around ringside. Both came out with face paint, Cameron’s more resembling a day at the fair than Dia De Los Muertos. Rosa came out with a picture of Cameron that she sat in a Dia De Los Muertos tribute at ringside. She also had skeleton paint on her body, giving me an excuse to bring up La Parka. Rosa hit Cameron with some plunder around ringside before Cameron cut off a barricade walk. Rosa came right back by throwing Cameron through a big board with a sugar skull skeleton on it.

The two traded clotheslines as we came back from a commercial before they took each other down with hairmares. Rosa hit a lungblower for a nearfall before setting up a chair contraption. She took too long, allowing Cameron to hit her with a SHOOT PINATA before putting her through the contraption for a nearfall. I think there were M&M’s or Skittles in there. God forbid they were Reese’s Pieces. Cameron went for a shining wizard to a seated Rosa, but Rosa moved, and Cameron kicked the chair.

Rosa stuffed Cameron in a trash can and kicked her into the corner. Rosa then set up a table as a ramp before launching with a hesitation dropkick to a binned Cameron for the win.

A freshly shaven Roderick Strong & The Kingdom were backstage with Lexy Nair, with Strong warning SHANE Taylor that he was just an obstacle on his path to MJF. Strong put over his group’s accomplishments, with the Kingdom winning a three-way tag match on last week’s Rampage and Adam Cole coming back better than ever. Brian Cage & Lance Archer walked in to talk trash and tell them to stay out of their way.

Kyle Fletcher defeated Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes)

This was a must-see match with two stellar young talents in AEW. The crowd being so against Fletcher made it easy for Komander’s normally impressive moveset to get an even bigger reaction. Fletcher has been great in these big spots on TV, and the turn is giving him great momentum into the eventual Will Ospreay match. The Mark Davis diversion is a great call, as he can be a road block match on the way to Ospreay. Just excellent stuff all around.

Fletcher now has Taichi-style tearaway pants, ripping them off and throwing them in Komander’s face to sneak a big boot in. Fletcher caught Komander on a reverse crossbody, but Komander got him into a crucifix hold for a nearfall before running wild on offense. Komander went for a fancy lucha armdrag, but Fletcher shoved Komander off the top rope to the floor. Fletcher followed with a powerbomb on the apron as we went to a commercial break.

After the commercial, Fletcher had Komander in the tree of woe, but Komander somehow caught Fletcher to hit an Avalanche Sliced Bread off the top rope. Fletcher juked Komander on a dive attempt and hit a dive of his own before booting Abrahantes in the face. Komander came back with a step-up moonsault to the floor to a big pop. Back in the ring, Komander scored with a Spanish Fly for a nearfall.

Komander went for a moonsault, but Fletcher countered by booting Komander in the face. Fletcher hit a Last Ride powerbomb for a nearfall. Fletcher teased the Tiger Driver, but Komander countered with a hurricanrana for a nearfall. Fletcher caught Komander on his shoulders on a poisonrana attempt, but Komander pulled Fletcher to the outside and hit the poisonrana on the floor.

Komander hit a Destino on the apron, then followed up with a top rope moonsault for a nearfall. Fletcher scored with a lariat before following with a running boot. Komander slipped out of a top rope Brainbuster attempt before sending Fletcher to the outside with a step-up Destroyer. Komander hit his Spaceman dive to the outside, but when he tried his ropewalk Shooting Star Press, Fletcher booted the rope to knock him down. Fletcher hit a running boot and the top rope Brainbuster for the win.

After the match, Fletcher laid more punches on Komander before Mark Davis came out to stop him. They barked at each other before Fletcher bailed out.

TNT Champion Jack Perry was backstage. He was cutting one of his grumpy promos with his back to the camera when Daniel Garcia walked in. Garcia wanted to put Perry against the wall again like he did on Dynamite but wanted to try a different approach to get through to him. Garcia wanted Perry to know that he’s dealt with pretentious people like Perry all of his life and that Perry didn’t know anything about him. Perry said that he knew Garcia because he was Garcia, having walked the path that Garcia walked. He gave everything to AEW because he loved it, but AEW turned his back on him all the same. He said that Garcia saw who succeeded around here, and that Garcia was afraid to be the person he needed to be to succeed. Perry told Garcia that his unwillingness to sacrifice was why he wasn’t ready.

(This was an excellent bit of business here. Perry has made the dynamic between these two clear and compelling. These are two sides of the same coin, with Perry as the burnt-out, bitter counterpart to Garcia’s ascending, rah-rah babyface.)

Lance Archer & Brian Cage defeated Shaun Smith & Joe Keys

This was a murder, with Smith getting pinned after a chokebomb. They murdered these poor goons some more after the match. They murdered these poor goons some more after the match, leading to The Undisputed Kingdom running them off. Kyle O’Reilly was in the back looking on. Shane Taylor was also watching as Strong was his opponent later tonight.

AR Fox was in the back with Lexy Nair. He was about to talk about what was next for him when Nick Wayne & The Patriarchy walked in. Wayne told Fox that his father – Christian Cage, of course – taught him to always hold a grudge. Wayne reminded Fox that the biggest mistake of his life was jumping Wayne at his training school last year. Fox cut Wayne off to challenge him to a match for next week’s Collision.

We got a recap of Kris Statlander’s win over Kamille on Dynamite, with Mercedes Mone attacking her after the match. Statlander was backstage, noting that she was pissed after the attack. She said that if Mone was the star she believed herself to be, then facing Statlander at Full Gear wouldn’t be an issue.

Jon Moxley Town Hall

Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, & Marina Shafir came out. Moxley spoke amongst the people, noting that he would face Philadelphia’s own Orange Cassidy at Full Gear. Moxley warned Cassidy that the games didn’t begin at Full Gear, they had already begun. Moxley said that it was a question of if Cassidy would make it. He said that Philadelphia built tough, hard-nosed people like Wheeler Yuta. Yuta understood what it meant to sacrifice, and he understood what it meant to be a Philadelphia hero.

Action Andretti came out to the ring. He was tired of Yuta claiming to be a hometown hero because he didn’t represent Philadelphia like Andretti did. Andretti challenged any one of them to a fight right now, leading to PAC jumping him from behind. Moxley and crew made their way to ringside, and Bryce Remsburg came into the ring to start the match.

PAC (w/ Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, & Marina Shafir) defeated Action Andretti

(The match was an enhancement match for PAC, but the segment was a good bit of build for the World Title match. Wheeler Yuta continues to be the most interesting aspect of this story, as he continues to waver in his allegiance to Moxley.)

PAC stomped out Andretti through the commercial break. Andretti came back with a handspring elbow, then followed up with a dive to the floor. Andretti had a flurry of offense that ended with a Falcon Arrow for a nearfall. Yuta distracted the referee as Shafir hit Andretti in the ankle with the briefcase. PAC brought Andretti down with a superplex before snatching on the Brutalizer for the win.

PAC held onto the hold after the bell as the BCC surrounded Andretti. Orange Cassidy appeared in the crowd. He reminded Yuta of their past, living in his and Chuck Taylor’s house when he fell on hard times. The old Wheeler Yuta wouldn’t have allowed the attack on Taylor, and the old Yuta would have realized that Moxley was only using him. He said that he would bring back the old Yuta and stop Moxley’s madness by winning the title at Full Gear.

Moxley told Yuta to go get Cassidy. When Yuta hesitated, Moxley smacked him in the face and told him to go again. Yuta went after Cassidy but hesitated when they came face to face. Cassidy pulled the chair away, then hit the Orange Punch when Yuta went to attack. Moxley was furious and went after Cassidy, but he left through the stands.

Malakai Black was in the House of Black’s rumpus room. He said that when people have sat dormant for too long, they become worse versions of themselves. Black had sat dormant for too long, which is why he stepped up to Adam Cole. He said that he saw people like himself and Cole becoming relics in a rapidly changing AEW, and challenged Cole to fight off the darkness that had already consumed Black.

Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher were backstage with Lexy Nair. Fletcher was tired of dealing with the past and was looking toward the future alongside Takeshita. He reminded Private Party that Takeshita & Fletcher beat them earlier in the year, and wanted to move toward a tag team title match. They challenged Ricochet to find a partner to take them on for Dynamite.

Lio Rush defeated Ariya Daivari

Daivari jumped Rush at the bell, but Rush quickly came back with a headscissors. Rush clubbered on Daivari in the corner to the point where the referee had to pull him off, allowing Daivari to clothesline Daivari. Rush outmanuevered Daivari for a flash pin, but Daivari came back with a reverse DDT for a nearfall. Rush came back with a lariat and a Falcon Arrow for a nearfall.

Rush went for a dive, but Daivari threw Woods in the way. Another dive attempt took out Mark Sterling before Rush caught Daivari with a headscissors. Daivari caught Rush with a DDT, but Rush came back with Rush Hour and a frog splash to score the win.

MxM Collection & Johnny TV were backstage with Lexy Nair. Johnny said that MxM had “it,” and offered them a collab any time. Collab is short for collaboration, for those unaware.

Roderick Strong (w/ The Kingdom) defeated Shane Taylor (w/ Lee Moriarty & The Infantry)

(A solid TV win for Strong as he tries to get his hands on MJF as well.)

The Infantry joined Shane Taylor Promotions on a recent episode of Ring of Honor television. Taylor snuck a body shot in as they were against the ropes. MJF was seen watching on, somehow having a live camera in his house. Taylor and Strong hammered each other with chops as their respective units barked at each other on the floor. Strong went to the floor, but it was to bait Taylor for a baseball slide. Taylor caught Strong with a forearm, then hung him over the ropes before dropping him with a stunner.

After a commercial break, Taylor was still in control as the crowd chanted Strong’s name. Strong evaded an apron leg drop and dropkicked Taylor to the floor. Strong hit a set of flying forearms before taking Taylor down with a lariat for a one-count. Taylor was too big for an Olympic Slam, but a Sick Kick softened him up for a successful second attempt and a nearfall. Taylor evaded a knockout knee, then yanked Strong up into a uranage. A splash from Taylor got a nearfall, but Strong slipped out of the package piledriver and scored the win with a knockout knee. An unimpressed MJF watched on.

We got footage of Bobby Lashley’s debut on Wednesday with the Hurt Syndicate. The Hurt Syndicate was announced for an appearance on Dynamite.

It was announced that Private Party would defend their tag team titles in a four-way match at Full Gear. The teams will be determined in a series of qualifying matches. Those matches will be The Outrunners vs. Top Flight on next week’s Collision, FTR vs. The House of Black on the November 13th Dynamite, and La Faccion Ingobernable vs. The Acclaimed on the November 16th Collision.

Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher vs. Ricochet & a mystery partner was made official for Wednesday’s Dynamite.

We got a Mina Shirakawa video package, noting that Mina Is Coming. Good for her.

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

(This was what you would expect it to be. The crowd got into Jay well enough, and the Queenslayer nearfall did get interesting after a point. A solid TV defense for May.)

They paint-brushed each other in the corner before locking up. Jay hit a Dangerous Jay kick in the corner before May came back with a back suplex into the corner. Jay fired up with strikes after a commercial break. A shotgun dropkick sent May into the corner, and after a pinning predicament, Jay hit a lungblower and a backstabber for a nearfall.

Jay hit another pair of kicks in the corner but May caught Jay with a choke on the top rope. May hammered Jay with a shotgun dropkick off the top rope. May hit a high-angle back suplex for a nearfall. May caught Jay with a headbutt and a running knee for a nearfall. Jay went for the same flash pin that earned her this title match but May fought out of it.

Jay caught May with a neckbreaker in the ropes, then followed up with a blockbuster for a nearfall. Jay snatched on the Queenslayer choke, and after some fight, May grabbed the referee’s shirt to escape the hold. May dropped Jay neck-first onto the ropes, then caught Jay with a flash pin of her own to score the win and retain the title. May offered a handshake but pulled her hand away to celebrate on the stage.

Two new matches added to AEW Collision lineup

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Anna Jay will look to extend a five-match winning streak when she takes on Viva Van as part of two new additions to Saturday’s AEW Collision lineup.

Jay defeated Leila Grey on Friday’s Rampage to extend her winning streak as she barrels toward an opportunity against AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May a week from this Saturday on Collision. Van’s next win in AEW will be her first (0-11).

In tag team action, The Outrunners will look to rebound from last Saturday’s loss to LFI as they take on MxM Collection who are also coming off a loss, dropping a match earlier this month to Private Party.

Here’s the current card from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where the company will make its debut:

  • Ricochet vs. Lio Rush
  • Penelope Ford vs. Robyn Renegade
  • Anna Jay vs. Viva Van
  • FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. La Faccion Ingobernable (Rush & Dralistico)
  • Jay White vs. Shane Taylor
  • Nigel McGuinness interviews Wheeler Yuta
  • MxM Collection (Mansoor & Madden) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)