Hair vs. hair match set for AEW Grand Slam Australia

A very rare match has been signed for AEW Grand Slam Australia following the events of Saturday’s AEW Collision.

Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm picked up a quick squash match victory and were attacked by Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir of the Death Riders afterward as their rivalry continued. Yuta then produced a pair of scissors and threatened to cut Cassidy’s hair as a measure of revenge for a comment Cassidy made this week.

Storm, however, made the save before that could happen. She then issued a challenge for February’s return to Australia where she and Cassidy would face Yuta and Shafir in a hair vs. hair match.

It was later confirmed that the loser of the fall will get their head shaved and not both members, and that the match will be a tornado tag match.

Updated AEW Grand Slam Australia lineup | Saturday, February 14 | Sydney, Australia

  • Men’s World title eliminator for AEW Revolution: TBD vs. TBD
  • Toni Storm & Orange Cassidy vs. Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir in a hair vs. hair tornado tag match

Jeff Jarrett loses hair at AAA Heroes Inmortales

Jeff Jarrett no longer has any hair after last night’s AAA Heroes Inmortales event.

In the main event, Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Jarrett to win their hair vs. hair match. The match had tons of interference, with both Karen Jarrett and Rey Escorpion getting involved. Wagner Jr. ended up getting the win after whacking Jarrett over the head with a guitar.

Blue Demon Jr., who seconded Dr. Wagner during the match, ended up turning on him as the match went on, likely signaling Wagner’s next feud.

Other matches on Heroes Inmortales had Faby Apache defeating Scarlett Bordeaux, Starfire and Keyra to to retain the AAA Reinas de Reinas title, Rey Escorpion Jr. & Texano Jr. retained the AAA tag team titles, defeating Bandido & Flamita and DJZ & Laredo Kid, Murder Clown & Psycho Clown defeating Killer Kross & Monster Clown inside a cage and Pagano winning the Copa Antonio Pena, last eliminating Hijo del Fantasma.

This isn’t the first time Jarrett has lost a hair match — he also lost his hair to X-Pac back at SummerSlam 1998.