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

Becky Lynch names Toni Storm as non-WWE dream opponent

If Becky Lynch could face anyone from outside of WWE, she would choose “Timeless” Toni Storm to go up against.

Lynch recently spoke with Billboard and was asked to name her non-WWE dream opponent. She pointed to Storm, praising the work that she’s currently doing in AEW. Lynch said she wanted to face Storm even back when they were in WWE together, but the matchup never happened.

“Well, I’d probably wrestle Toni Storm,” Lynch said. “I always wanted to wrestle her. I was bummed when she left and she’s doing amazing work over there at [AEW]. It’s absolutely amazing. Let’s make it a Dublin Street Fight. I do love a good street fight or maybe a Hell in a Cell. Yeah, let’s make it a Hell in a Cell.”

Storm has thrived in those types of specialty matches during her AEW run, including the highly regarded Hollywood Ending match where she defeated Mariah May to end their rivalry at Revolution 2025. Storm is a four-time Women’s World Champion for AEW and has earned plaudits across the wrestling industry for the character work she’s doing.

Heading into the Royal Rumble this weekend, Lynch is the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion. With all she’s accomplished, Billboard asked what drives her at this point in her career.

“Right now, it’s all the purpose of a story,” Lynch responded. “I think that’s the thing when you kind of accomplished everything, you come back to the bare bones. You come back to, ‘Why do I do this in the first place?’ Well, I love it. Well, okay. How can I make this better than it was when I found it? How we can lift up the next generation? Who’s gonna be the people that take over next and how we can make sure that they’re in a position to succeed. How can we tell the best stories? How can we get the audience invested? How can we get new eyes on the business? How can I make people feel the way I felt when I was a fan?” 

WOL: Jade is Jade, WWE in transition, SNME preview

On location from Portland, Oregon, it’s Wrestling Observer Live with Jim Valley.

With new talent like Trick Williams, Lash Legend and others being put in positions to learn from veterans and vets like AJ Styles preparing to exit, 2026 (maybe ’27, too) looks to be a year of transition in WWE.

It’s time to accept that Jade Cargill is who she is as an athlete. She’s been wrestling for nearly seven years.

We saw new Tag Team champions crowned and the build for Saturday Night’s Main Event on Smackdown.

The people who are criticizing Powerhouse Hobbs’s new WWE name lack creativity and vision. Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Collision and more. Check it out.

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Pro Wrestling Tees releases 2025 top sellers list

With the year coming to a close Wednesday, Pro Wrestling Tees released their 2025 top sellers list on Tuesday, featuring a slew of AEW talent in addition to former WWE legends.

Leading the list was former AEW World Champion Hangman Page followed by former AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm and then former AEW World Champion Kenny Omega.

PW Tees is the official merchandise store for AEW in addition to CMLL, Ring of Honor, NJPW and MLW. They also handle non-WWE t-shirts for stars like Steve Austin, Ric Flair, Chris Jericho, Randy Savage, Bret Hart and others.

The top 15 was entirely AEW talent with Sabu, who passed away in 2025, coming in at number 16. Non-AEW affiliated talent that ranked included Austin (18), Killer Kross (22) and Mick Foley (23).

Here’s the full list:

  1. Hangman Page
  2. Toni Storm
  3. Kenny Omega
  4. Will Ospreay
  5. MJF
  6. Mercedes Mone
  7. Kazuchika Okada
  8. Swerve Strickland
  9. Adam Copeland
  10. Sting
  11. Darby Allin
  12. Willow Nightingale
  13. Danhausen
  14. Jon Moxley
  15. Orange Cassidy
  16. Sabu
  17. Kyle Fletcher
  18. Steve Austin
  19. Brody King
  20. Mariah May
  21. Konosuke Takeshita
  22. Killer Kross
  23. Mick Foley
  24. Bandido
  25. Skye Blue

Mixed Nuts Mayhem bout part of new AEW Worlds End additions

AEW has officially announced the addition of several new matches for Worlds End, including a Mixed Nuts Mayhem bout.

Tonight, during the Christmas Collision episode, All Elite Wrestling confirmed Darby Allin versus Gabe Kidd for Worlds End, following their clash during the Dynamite on 34th Street episode. Later, toward the show’s final moments, two more matches were confirmed for the upcoming PPV.

Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart) will now take on Hyan & Maya World at the Worlds End Zero Hour show. In addition to this, All Elite Wrestling also announced a first-ever Mixed Nuts Mayhem bout for the upcoming show.

The Mixed Nuts Mayhem will have The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, PAC, and Marina Shafir) going against The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, Roderick Strong) and Toni Storm. AEW has not yet revealed the complete details of what the stipulation means for the scheduled 8-person tag team match. The Mixed Nuts Mayhem is a follow-up to the clash that occurred tonight between The Conglomeration and The Death Riders.

AEW Worlds End 2025 match card – Hoffman Estates, Illinois

AEW Worlds End 2025 is scheduled to take place on December 27th, 2025, from the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.

  • Sisters of Sin (Skye Blue & Julia Hart) vs. Hyan & Maya World – AEW Worlds End Zero Hour match
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita – Continental Classic semifinal
  • Jon Moxley vs. Kyle Fletcher – Continental Classic semifinal
  • Continental Classic tournament final
  • Darby Allin vs. Gabe Kidd
  • The Death Riders vs. The Conglomeration & Toni Storm – Mixed Nuts Mayhem match
  • FTR vs. Bang Bang Gang – Street Fight for the AEW World Tag Team Championships
  • Babes of Wrath vs. Mercedes Mone & Athena – AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships
  • Samoa Joe vs. MJF vs. Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland – AEW World Championship
  • Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter – AEW Women’s World Championship

Inaugural AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions crowned at Winter is Coming

The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) created history at AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming, becoming the inaugural AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions.

The duo defeated the Timeless Love Bombs (Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) in the finals of the eight-team tournament to open Wednesday’s show.

The closing moments of the bout saw Cameron hit her finishing move on Shirakawa, allowing Nightingale to follow up with the Babe with the Power Bomb to secure the pinfall victory.

The post-match angle saw Nightingale express her gratitude toward Cameron, acknowledging how she had remained by her side. Cameron, in turn, reflected on her long history with Nightingale and how the two have grown together to reach this championship milestone.

All four women embraced inside the ring to finish the segment and end the bout on a high note.

Ongoing AEW Dynamite Winter is Coming results:

  • Babes of Wrath def. Timeless Love Bombs – AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship
  • Kazuchika Okada def. Jack Perry
  • Hangman Page & Swerve Strickland vs. Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs
  • Kyle Fletcher vs. Speedball Mike Bailey
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Samoa Joe – AEW World Championship

Finals set in AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament

The first-ever AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions will be crowned on next Wednesday’s Winter is Coming edition of Dynamite and both finalists are now set.

On Wednesday’s Dynamite, The Timeless Love Bombs (Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) defeated The MegaProblems (Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir) in a holiday-themed death match that also served as a semifinal.

The end came when Storm hit Shafir with a gift-wrapped high heel shoe, followed by a small package for the victory. The match also saw the return of Storm’s butler, Luther, who had been absent for some time and delivered the shoe to Storm.

The match gives Storm and Shirakawa a measure of revenge after the end of last month’s Blood & Guts match that saw Shafir and Bayne double-team Shirakawa while Storm was held back, leading to her submitting for her team.

Storm and Shirakawa now move on to face The Babes of Wrath (Harley Cameron & Willow Nightingale) to determine the inaugural champions next Wednesday.

Storm and Shirakawa advanced to the semifinals by virtue over their quarterfinal victory over Alex Windsor and Riho.

First two matches announced for next AEW Dynamite

The AEW Continental Classic will continue on next Wednesday’s Dynamite with a key match in the Blue League between Death Riders teammates.

Announced at the conclusion of Wednesday’s tournament kickoff, Jon Moxley will take on Claudio Castagnoli. Both men picked up victories and their first three points in the tournament Wednesday by virtue of their wins over Mascara Dorada and Orange Cassidy, respectively.

It will be their first singles match since 2017 when they were both in WWE.

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The show will also feature a semifinal bout in the inaugural AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament as Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa battle Marina Shafir & Megan Bayne in a hardcore holiday death match.

The reason for the stipulation was Storm and Shirakawa earned the right to select one after winning a four-way at last Saturday’s Full Gear.

The winners will move on to face Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron in the finals at a date/location yet to be announced.

Current AEW Dynamite lineup | Wednesday, December 3 | Fishers, Indiana

  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament semifinals: Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa vs. Marina Shafir & Megan Bayne in a hardcore holiday death match
  • Continental Classic (Blue League): Jon Moxley vs. Claudio Castagnoli

AEW posts backstage comments from Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa after Full Gear

Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa had a message for their upcoming opponents following AEW Full Gear on Saturday.

Storm and Shirakawa, The Timeless Love Bombs, won the four-way tag match on Saturday’s pay-per-view. The win earned them the right to pick the stipulation for their semifinal match in the Women’s Tag Team Title tournament against Marina Shafir and Megan Bayne.

AEW posted footage of Storm and Shirakawa’s post-match comments on Sunday.

Storm says in the video:

“Again you tried to make me watch the torture of this love bomb. Well, isn’t the shoe on the other bloody foot. Marina, I know you don’t where any, but once I’m done with you you’ll be barefoot and pregnant. And I suppose you’re wondering what the stipulation is for our semifinal contest.”

Storm then said Shafir and Bayne would have to wait to learn the stipulation before continuing:

“I promise you this whatever sick, twisted s–t we dream up, we promise to enjoy every single second of it!”

The AEW Women’s Tag Team Title tournament continues on Wednesday’s episode of Dynamite with the first semifinal match: the Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) vs. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue).

Footage of Shirakawa and Storm’s promo is available in the social media post below:

Timeless Love Bombs win tournament stipulation rights at AEW Full Gear

Timeless Love Bombs now have an advantage in the AEW Women’s Tag-Team Championship tournament.

Tonight at the November 22nd Full Gear PPV in Newark, New Jersey, Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa (Timeless Love Bombs) defeated Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron), Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue), and Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir (with Penelope Ford). The concluding moments of the bout saw Storm pin Cameron to secure the victory for her team.

The four teams collided tonight to earn the right to choose a stipulation for their particular semi-final match in the tournament. With tonight’s win, the Timeless Love Bombs now hold that advantage in their upcoming semi-final bout against Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir, giving them the power to select the stipulation.

The other semi-final match will feature Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) against Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue).

Storm and Shirakawa are yet to announce their stipulation for the match.

AEW Full Gear 2025 match results

The main card for the 2025 Full Gear featured nine matches. Here are the updated results for the match (as of this writing).

  • Pac defeated Darby Allin
  • Timeless Love Bombs (“Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa) defeated Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron), Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue), and Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir (with Penelope Ford)
  • FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) defeated Brodido (Bandido and Brody King) – AEW World Tag-Team Championship
  • Ricochet won the Casino Gauntlet Match – AEW National Championship
  • Kyle O’Reilly defeated Jon Moxley
  • Kenny Omega and Jurassic Express (“Jungle” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Josh Alexander
  • Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe – AEW TNT Championship
  • Kris Statlander vs. Mercedes Mone – AEW TBS Championship
  • Adam Page vs. Samoa Joe – Steel Cage match for the AEW World Championship

Toni Storm segment added to AEW Collision

Coming off her team’s defeat in Blood & Guts on Wednesday, Toni Storm will be at AEW Collision tonight.

Tony Khan revealed the news via social media on Saturday, writing:

“The Timeless One made the difficult decision to surrender at Blood & Guts in order to save @MinaShirakawa from further punishment. We’ll hear from Timeless Toni Storm TONIGHT!”

Storm surrendered in the Women’s Blood & Guts match as Mina Shirakawa was trapped in Marina Shafir’s Mother’s Milk while Megan Bayne was also hitting her with the TBS title belt. Shirakawa and Storm are entered into the AEW Women’s Tag Team title tournament and are scheduled for a first round match against Riho and Alex Windsor.

Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision is set for the Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, PA.

AEW Collision, Saturday, November 15 —

  • TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher defends against Scorpio Sky
  • Riho & Alex Windsor vs. Maya World & Hyan
  • All Star 8-Man Tag: Bandido, Juice Robinson, JetSpeed vs. FTR, Sammy Guevara, and Rush
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Mark Davis
  • Toni Storm to appear live

Winners crowned in chaotic first-ever women’s AEW Blood and Guts match

The women of AEW made history Wednesday by competing in their first-ever Blood and Guts match as part of a special edition of Dynamite.

The team led by the Triangle of Madness got their hands raised at the end of the match after Toni Storm surrendered for her team.

The beginning of the end saw Marina Shafir throw a mirror at Storm’s head as she was running in for a hip attack. Shafir then stepped on the glass and used it in stomping Mina Shirakawa’s chest, who had Megan Bayne in a bat-assisted figure four. Shafir then judo tossed Shirakawa onto the glass and held her in place as Bayne whipped Shirakawa’s back with a title belt.

Storm was helpless to assist as she was held back by Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart. Storm eventually surrendered and was then beat up by the heels afterward.

The 12-woman bout featured nearly all of AEW’s top female talent including AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, Storm, TBS Champion Mercedes Mone, Bayne, Willow Nightingale and others. Statlander and Mone were not part of the end as they had made their way to the outside of the cage where Statlander took out the TBS Champion with a Samoan drop off one of the trusses through a table.

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Mone and Statlander, who will meet next Saturday at the Full Gear pay-per-view, had several interactions. Mone made it a point of being grossed out by the blood and later brought in several of her many title belts to hand to her teammates to use on their opponents.

As expected, the match opened up the show from Greensboro, North Carolina, with the men’s Blood and Guts match set for the main event slot. Also as expected, the match featured weapons like a chair, a trash can lid, a belt, a kendo stick with barbed wire, a pool cue, a bag of tacks, and more.

Shafir, a standout in the match, attempted to up the ante after she entered, dragging Statlander outside the cage and counter-clotheslining her on a bed of nails. Storm was the last entrant after Shafir and started hitting women with clutched pearls before Shafir no-sold them and went on the offensive. Storm later got her revenge, wrapping her hands in tape and then sticking broken glass to them for punches.

Blue was busted open early during her opening salvo with Nightingale with her face and upper torso nearly completely covered in red after a few minutes. Statlander was also bleeding at one point as were Bayne, Shafir and Shirakawa.

In another notable spot, Jamie Hayter and Blue were fighting on the top rope when Hayter power bombed Blue through a table that didn’t break, followed up by an elbow drop that also didn’t fully break the table.

The infamous Mone puppet also appeared, hiding a pair of brass knuckles held by Harley Cameron. Cameron, Hayter and Nightingale were not involved in the finish.

Penelope Ford and Queen Aminata, both injured in recent weeks and pulled from the match, made brief appearances.

Order of Entry:

  • Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue
  • Julia Hart
  • Harley Cameron
  • Thekla
  • Jamie Hayter
  • Megan Bayne
  • Kris Statlander
  • Mercedes Mone
  • Mina Shirakawa
  • Marina Shafir
  • Toni Storm

AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament bracket revealed

Eight teams will vie to be the inaugural AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions in a tournament that begins next week.

On one side of the bracket, former AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter will team with Queen Aminata against the Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) while TBS Champion Mercedes Mone will team with ROH Women’s World Champion Athena against Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron.

On the other side of the bracket, former AEW Women’s World Champion Riho returns to team with Alex Windsor against former AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa while Anna Jay & Tay Melo battle Penelope Ford & Megan Bayne.

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Hayter and Aminata were victorious on Wednesday’s Dynamite in a four-way tag team match to earn the opportunity to call out their opponents in the first round, challenging Hart and Blue (even though none of the teams had been announced for the tournament yet.)

After taking a few months off, Athena returned Wednesday to console Mone and suggest they team up in the tournament after she was smashed into a cake and put through a table by AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander.

While the tournament starts next week on the Fright Night edition of Dynamite, no other details were given as to when the finals will be. However, next month’s Full Gear pay-per-view seems like a strong possibility.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team title tournament bracket:

Left side:

  • Jamie Hayter & Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart & Skye Blue
  • Mercedes Mone & Athena vs. Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron

Right side:

  • Riho & Alex Windsor vs. Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa
  • Anna Jay & Tay Melo vs. Penelope Ford & Megan Bayne

AEW Collision Homecoming live results: Women’s trios match

Tonight’s Homecoming edition of AEW Collision takes place from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida, as the road to next Saturday’s WrestleDream continues.

The show is headlined by a women’s trios match as Toni Storm teams with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron against Thekla, Skye Blue & Julia Hart of the Triangle of Madness.

Josh Alexander takes on Kota Ibushi in a match where Ibushi notably got injured.

In a mixed trios match, FTR teams with Megan Bayne against Willow Nightingale and JetSpeed.

Eddie Kingston continues his recent run against luchadores as he battles The Beast Mortos.

The former Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) continues their revived run against Big Bill & Bryan Keith.

TayJay (Tay Conti & Tay Melo) will also be in action.

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In spite of Starlink’s best efforts, we are here and live for AEW Collision!

Josh Alexander (w/Don Callis) vs Kota Ibushi

I won’t lie; due to some techical issues, I missed the first few minutes of this match. As it stands though, there’s no bad time to join and Alexander/Ibushi match and I was glad to get in to see Ibushi hammering Alexander with kicks on the outside.

Alexander caught one though and flipped it into a DDT on the concrete. Alexander dragged Ibushi back into the ring and began working the right leg. He dropped elbows on it, stretched it, worked a modified ankle lock and left Ibushi in a lot of pain.

Ibushi rolled out of the ring and while Alexander distracted the ref, Callis gave him some stiff shots. He bolted away and Alexander grabbed Ibushi and went for a pin, but it was a kickout at one. Alexander began throwing shots at Ibushi’s head, knocking him down every time he got up.

Alexander set Ibushi up in the corner but when he charged, Ibushi ducked and powerslammed him. Ibushi went up top, but Alexander pulled him back down. Ibushi got up and began kicking Alexander in the chest. He peppered him with stikes until Alexander got an elbow on that sore knee.

Ibushi got back up though and hit a standing moonsault for a two count. Ibushi went for a piledriver, but Alexander reversed it into an ankle lock. Ibushi used it to throw him into the corner, but Alexander grabbed him for a spinning slam from the shoulders.

Alexander sat on the top turnbuckle. When he tried to jump off, Ibushi was ready and caught him a a fisherman’s suplex, followed by the driving knees. Alexander kicked out at two. Ibushi tried a pumpkick, but Alexander hit him in the jaw then slammed him on the ring apron.

Tossing him back in, Alexander landed a big lariat, but only got a two count. Callis was not happy. Alexander put Ibushi up on the top turnbuckle and got into position for what looked like a death Valley Driver, but Alexander lost his balance and Ibushi ended up going backwards onto the barricade from above the top rope.

Officials checked on Ibushi who was clutching his leg. The Ref started a countdown while the drs attended to Ibushi. The ref hit the ten count, giving the win to Alexander.

Match Result: Josh Alexander defeated Kota Ibushi via countout.

After the match, Mark Davis of the Callis Family started beating on Ibushi which drew out Kenny Omega who took out Alexander and Davis with a garbage can. They slunk away while Ibushi was attended to. We know now that this was a real injury, so best wishes to Ibushi!

-Next, a Mark Briscoe promo aired setting up his Wrestledream match against Kyle Fletcher. This shouldn’t be shocking. but they both think they are going to win.

Tag Team Match: Max Caster & Anthony Bowens vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith

Keith and Bill came down to little fanfare, but Bowens and Caster jockeyed for the crowds attention, flashing 8x10s and such.

Caster hit a blind tag on Bowens to be able to start off the match aagainst Keith. The two ran through a chain of flips and hits until Bowens hit a blind tag on Caster and inserted himself into the match.

Bowens and Keith locked up with Bowens sending him to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Bowens leapfrogged over Keith a couple of times and nailed him with a facebuster. That brought in Bill and Bowens tagged himself out. Caster then did the same thing, neither man wanting to face their XL opponent. Finally, Bill just started hitting Caster so he became legal.

Bill slapped and chopped Caster around the ring, throwing him off the ropes and choking him. Bowens jumped in and hit him with a fame-ass-er and Bill rolled out, leaving Caster and Bowens to to stare deeply into each other’s eyes, wondering if they should team together again.

Then Bill pulled Bowens out of the ring and he and Keith jumped Caster. They hit a double team eye-rake-choke thing and tossed Caster out of the ring. Keith began beating him up on the outside, while Bill drove Bowens into the barricades. In spite of us just having a match that ended in a countout, countouts didn’t seem to apply here.

Bill held Bowens in the corner so Keith could superkick him. Bowens fought back with a kick to Keith’s gut. Keith put a headlock on and worked Bowens’ neck in the middle of the ring. Bowens powered out of it though landing a back elbow. He went for a tag, but Keith cut him off.

Keith sent Bowens into the corner, which tagged in Caster who chased Keith out of the ring chopping him. Keith ducked a backhand and Big BIll hit Caster so that Keith could put him back in the ring. Keith went off the ropes, but Caster caught him with a Death Valley Driver for a two count.

Caster went up top, but Bowens hit a blind tag and told him to leave. Keith pushed Bowens into Caster, but only got at two count on the rollup afterwards. Bowens and Caster blamed each other and started shoving. IN the confusion, Keith got hit with a hard right hand and Bowens was able to fall on him for the pin.

Match Result: Anthony Bowens and Max Caster defeated Big Bill and Bryan Keith

-The Bang Bang Gang cut a promo in the back about how they are feeling great. Big Bill and Bryan wandered by, smashing stuff in frustration. The Gang asked if they wanted to “get active” (aka fight) and Bill and Keith looked like they were ready, but walked away instead.

TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay) vs Carolina Cruz and Dream Girl Ellie

TayJay are heading towards however the determine the first ever AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions undefeated at 1-0. They immediately started a match with a double knee to Cruz. Jay stayed legal, but Cruze tagged out and Ellie found herself isolated in the Tayjay corner.

They tagged in and out before giving that up and double teaming her, with a bulldog resulting in a two count. TayJay then delivered stero thrust kicks and stomps. Jay hit a pumpkick and then Melo one of her own on Ellie.

They used a raised knee slam and punned Ellie to move to an unprecedented 2-0.

Match Result: TayJay defeated Carolina Cruz and Dream Girl Ellie

-Backstage, Lexy Nair interviewed the Conglomeration. Kyle Fletcher was mentioned and Kyle O’Reilly mentioned that he hated there was another Kyle. Roddy Strong addressed MOXLEY and challenged him anytime, anywhere. Just let him know. Nightingale said that she was going to back up JetSpeed in their match tonight.

-It was then announced that The Demand would take on the Hurt Business in a trios match on Dynamite.

-Back from break, footage was shown of Darby Allin attacking Jon Moxley at New York City Comicon. Having attended that Con many times, I can say that it was probably over parking. Anyway, the Death Riders cut a promo about how Allin needs to die. Extreme, but they are called the Death Riders. PAC called Allin a piece of crap, earning his Bastard nickname. Moxley wrapped things up saying next time he sees Allin, he will get his face smashed in. These guys must be a blast at parties.

Trios Match: AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, “Timeless” Toni Storm & Harley Cameron vs. Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart and Skye Blue)

Cameron came out dressed like a giant heart, proving once again that she is precious cargo and should be protected at all costs. Storm and Statlander will meet at Wrestledream for Statlander’s AEW Women’s Championship, but I’m sure that wont play a factor in this match.

The Triangle had me asking “why so serious?” but the crowd was definitly into it. Storm convinced her partners to let her start things off and exploded off the bell with a pump kick to Thekla. She threw her around the ring until Thekla grabed the traps and forced her to the mat. She peppered Storm with kicks, but Storm fought back with a Thez press.

She follwed that up with a backbreaker and tagged in Cameron. Thekla sent Cameron to the corner and Blue tagged in, hoisting Cameron on her shoulders. Cameron got out of it and hit a dropkick before whipping Blue into the corner for a splash. Statlander tagged in and used Cameron as a weapon, slamming her onto Blue.

Statlander got Blue up in a staaaaaaaaaaaaallling suplex and slammed her to the mat. She whipped Blue into the corner who got out of it and tagged in Hart. Statlander powerslammed her and tagged in Storm who slammed Hart and tagged in Cameron. Cameron hit a high kick and tried a cover, but Hart kicked out at two.

Cameron started jabbing elbows into Hart’s neck, but Blue took her out giving Hart a pin attempt. Cameron kicked out and Hart startedpunching her. She put a headlock on and wracked the neck of Cameron before sending her into the corner. Hart chopped her and held her in a choke until the ref broke it up.

Hart went up top and walked the ropes, going Old School on Cameron before tagging in Blue. Blue threw a few strikes then tagged in Thekla. Thekla knocked Storm and Statlander off the apron and threw Cameron into the Triangle’s corner where they triple teamed her.

Coming out of that, Blue was legal for the Triangle and Cameron punched her in the gut. Blue hung her up on the ropes in response and drover her knee into Cameron’s neck. She suplexed Cameron next and threw elbows when she tried to get up.

Blue took a shot at Storm and then hoisted Cameron on her shoulders. Cameron got out of it though and tagged in Storm who took out Blue with an agressive flurry ending in a dropkick. She hit a blue thunder bomb, but Blue kicked out at two.

Blue landed a crescent kick and Hart tagged in to double team Storm. Storm turned it into a double DDT though and tagged in Statlander. Statlander cleaned house, throwing kicks at all three. She hit a neckbreaker on Hart, then slammed Blue onto her.

Cameron tagged in and Statlander lifted Hart so Cameron could hit a super bulldog. Thekla entered the match and Cameroon hit a backstabber. Blue took her out, but Storm kicked her our of the ring. Statlander went to kick Hart, but she ducked and almost caught Storm. They two stared each other down.

Cameron found herself alone with Thekla and caught a Spear From The Spider for Thekla to pin her for the win.

Match Result: The Triangle of Madness defeated Tony Storm, Harley Cameron and Kris Statlander

-Backstage, Kenny Omega sent a message to Don Callis and his family. He was lamenting the never ending nature of their rivalry when he was interrupted by none other than Jack Perry. Perry said that he just wanted to say he’s got Omega’s back. Omega was more than suspicious and Perry said that he can’t change the past, but he and Omega have some of the same enemies. Omega said that he doesn’t give a F&%K about Perry or his big dumb dinosaur. If Perry wants to prove he can be trusted he should see Omega at Dynamite. Then he threw him out.

-Backstage, Harley Cameron and Kris Statlander were interviewed about their loss. Cameron asked Statlander to be her tag partner, but Statlander said that she has to focus on the Women’s World Title now. She was about to suggest another partner for Cameron when Wheeler Yuta interrupted them to make fun of the. Then Toni Storm arrived and they all started yelling at each other. I don’t think Yuta was supposed to be in that segment…

-Next, MxMxTV (Mason Madden, Mansoor, Johnny TV and Tay Valkyrie) came down to the ring to have a “casting call” open challenge and give the announce team a chance to make a bunch of gross SEED jokes.

Mansoor grabbed a mic and ran down the crowd. He said that the Casting Call would continue tonight, if anyone is interested. There were some interested parties. A Trio in fact. A trio called La Faccion Ingobernable!

MxMxTV (Mason Madden, Mansoor and Johnny TV) vs LFI (Rush, Sammy Guevara and Dralistico) w/The Beast Mortos

Wait, if they are doing this match now, what’s going to headline Ring of Honor next week?

Anyway, Dralistico and Johnny TV started things off with a flurry of kicks and spin moves before Mansoor tagged in. He caught a foot in the gut and Guevara tagged in, taking him out. Madden ran across and knocked Rush and Dralistico off the apron, then delivered a big powerbomb to Guevara.

Rush was actually legal and he and Dralistico double dropkicked Madden. Dralistico tagged in and hit a hurricanrana on Johnny TV that sent both men to the outside. They Valkyrie took out Dralistico and Rush and Madden traded chops. Mansoor tried to get involved, but Rush thew him into the corner and Dralistico hit a double knee.

Rush delivered The Horns to Mansoor in the corner and Guevara tagged in. He went up top and hit a swanton bomb. He got the pin on Mansoor and the win for LFI.

Match Result: LFI defeated MxMxTV

That’s a lot of letters.

Suddenly, the music changed and Eddie Kingston, the one and only, headed to the ring for his match against Mortos.

Eddie Kingston vs. The Beast Mortos

Mortos took off the sunglasses he’d been hilariously wearing at ringside and Kingston went right for him. The two traded shots with Kingston getting Mortos off his feet with a flying shoulder block. Eddie want for a move, but Mortos rolled out of the ring. The rest of LFI decided they’d seen enough and left.

Kingston put a headlock on Mortos who fought out of it and sent Kingston to the corner. He followed him with a splash and european uppercuts. Kingston rolled away and Mortos stomped his head before putting on headlock of his own.

Mortos started throwing strikes, knocking Kingston around the ring. Kingston responded with some chops and the two started trading. Eventually Mortos just started ducking and then kicked Kingston’s knees out from underneath him. He choked him on the ropes and then threw Kingston into the corner, kicking him right in the Eddies.

The ref didn’t see it (I guess?) and allowed the match to continue with more strikes from Mortos. He hit a big running lariat, but Kingston kicked out at two. Mortos sent Kingston to the corner, but Kingston rolled away from the charge and Mortos exited the ring. Kingston dove between the ropes and sent Mortos into the barricades.

Back in the ring, Kingston hit a reverse neckbreaker, but Mortos kicked out at two. Mortos then bit the hand of Kingston but stopped when the ref hit a five count. He sent Kingston into the ropes, but didn’t get all of the spear and Kingston kicked out at two.

Mortos went up top for a twisting moonsauly but missed Kingston who thew him in a gutwrench. Kingston hit a backfist and Mortos collapsed. Kingston pinned him and got the win to move to 4-0 since returning to AEW.

Match Result: Eddie Kingston defeated The Beast Mortos

Mixed Trios Match: Megan Bayne & FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs. Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and The Jet” Kevin Knight)

Back from break, it was main event time!

Bayne brought Penelope Ford to the ring with her and FTR brought Stokely. JetSpeed brought themselves and Willow Nightingale, who danced her way into everyone’s hearts as usual.

Nightingale and Bayne started things off with a tie up. Nightingale sent Bayne into the corner, but neither let go. The wrestled each other back to the center of the ring, where Bayne pumnched Nightingale. Nightingale hit a shoulder block, but Bayne didn’t move. Bayne tried one of her own, but Nightingale didn’t move. Bayne called for one more, then clotheslined her.

NIghtingale hit a scoopslam and then sent Bayne to the corner for some strikes and a lariat. She followed that up with a crossbody, but Bayne kicked out at one. She tagged in Harwood and Nightingale tagged in Knight.

Knight hit a shoulder tackle and leapfrogged Harwood off of the ropes. Harwood got a shot in though, but Knight responded with a springboard lariat and dropkicks until Bayne got into the ring and shoved him. Harwood used that distraction to hit Knight from behind and Bayne sent him to the corner.

Kinght powered back with a shotgun dropkick, sending Knight to the corner. Bailey hit a kick and Nightingale hit a cannonball in the corner, but Knight could only get a two count. He tagged in NIghtingale who went to axhandle Harwood, but Bayne pushed him out of the way and sent Nightingale to the outside.

She thew strikes and tossed Nightingale around before sending her back into the ring. Harwood held her so that Bayne could hit some strikes. She sent Nightingale into the corner and threw some shoulders and chops. She hit a big splash and went for a cover, but only a two count.

For got involved at ringside and choked Nightingale on the ropes while Bayne distracted the ref. Bayne then put a headlock on. Nightingale powered out of it and started throwing strikes into Bayne’s gut. Bayne tried for a powerbomb, but Nightingale flipped her over. Wheeler then tried to jump her, but Nightingale tagged in Baliey.

Harwood quickly tagged in and Bailey hit a moonsault from one side of the ring to the other. He went for a second, but Harwood dodged it. Knight camp off the top with a shot, but Bailey could only get a two count.

Wheeler pulled Knight off the apron and sent him into the barricade. Bayne dove through the ropes onto him while Harwood hit a brainbuster on Bailey. Wheeler tagged in Bailey hit a spinning DDT off the second rope. Nightingale called for the hot tag, but Bailey was cut off by Wheeler. Bayne tagged in and tried to suplex Bailey. She stalled too long and he reversed it.

Bayne sent Bailey to the corner and he got a hot tag to Nightingale. Harwood tagged in, but Nightingale beat him up. Wheeler tried to make the save, but also got taken out. Knight hit a dropkick and then Nightingale hit a powerbomb on Harwood.

She tried to get him up in a suplex, but he pushed her into the ropes and tried a rollup off the bounce back. Bayne got tagged in and Nightingale went for a gutwrench, but Ford tried to cause a distraction. Nightingale pulled her in a flattened her.

Bayne tried to kick her from behind, but Nightingale locked in a crab hold. Bailey and Knight grabbed FTR and did the same. Hardwood grabbed the ropes and rolled out and Jetspeed dove after them.

Ford and Bayne hit a Doomsday device behind the ref’s back on Nightingale and Bayne pinned her one, two, three.

Match Result: FTR and Megan Bayne defeated Jetspeed and Willow Nightingale.

After the match Bayne and Nightingale attacked Nightingale and Harley Cameron came down and made the save with a guitar neck, running off the heels. Jestspeed and FTR jawed at each other as the show came to an end.

AEW Collision live results: Kris Statlander & Toni Storm face-to-face

The build to this month’s AEW Women’s World title match at WrestleDream will be in full effect on tonight’s AEW Collision from Lakeland, Florida, with a special start time of 7 PM Eastern.

Reigning champion Kris Statlander and former champion Toni Storm will have a face-to-face- confrontation ahead of their rematch at the pay-per-view.

Eddie Kingston returns to singles action for the second time since he returned from injury as he faces LFI’s Dralistico.

The Don Callis Family will be well represented as Rocky Romero, Lance Archer & Hechicero take on Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly while Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher & Josh Alexander go heads-up against Johnny TV & MxM Collection (Mason Madden & Mansoor).

Kevin Knight of JetSpeed will take on either Dax Harwood or Cash Wheeler of FTR.

Former AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter faces Anna Jay while ROH Tag Team Champions LFI (Rush & Sammy Guevara) return to the main roster to round out the card.

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The opening promos aired, with the highlight being Eddie Kingston complaining about doing the opening promo, and claiming he was going to use the frustration and take it out on Dralistico. Orange Cassidy was left after a promo from Kyle O’Reilly, and PAC walked up to challenge him to a match for AEW Dynamite, and Orange Cassidy agreed.

The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia, & Claudio Castagnoli) (w/ Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta) vs. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest, & Tommy Billington

The Death Riders attacked the opposing team when they were posing, but Jay Lethal was the one aware enough to turn the tables on Garcia and hit a dive on Claudio Castagnoli. Jon Moxley hit a suplex on Tommy Billington on the floor, and began to tear apart the young wrestler in his own corner. Billington escaped the grasp of Moxley after a few minutes to tag out to Adam Priest, who had no fear in attacking the larger Moxley.

Priest was tossed with a Gorilla Press into the guard rail by Claudio Castagnoli as they went to break. When they came back Moxley was biting the nose of Priest, and Jay Lethal decided to end that with a forearm. Castagnoli nailed Lethal with a hard forearm in response, and Garcia was left to continue the beating on Priest. Castagnoli tagged in and continued where he left off with the gorillia press into the guardrail, hitting several hard European uppercuts. Priest dodged a shoulder block in the corner, and Castagnoli crashed into the ring post.

Priest made the tag to Tommy Billington who hit a series of elbows and a dropkick off the top rope. Billington hit a snap suplex that reminded me of Bret Hart, and a flying headbutt for a 2-count. Garcia and Billington attempted a crossbody at the same time and crashed into each other. Jay Lethal and Moxley tagged in, and the two veterans started fighting for the first time in the match, but Lethal was slowed down when he went for a flying elbow and Moxley caught him in a choke.

Priest and Billington were pulled from the ring, and Garcia was saved by Moxley from a Lethal Injection by Lethal as Lethal escaped Moxley. Moxley hit a cutter, and Garcia locked on the Dragon Tamer and Moxley hit a curb stomp on Lethal forcing the submission.

Result: The Death Riders

–Matt Menard got in the face of Daniel Garcia again, asking him if this was who he really was. Garcia finally spoke to him, grabbed a mic, and said that he didn’t hate Menard, but if he kept hanging around him, he would be a loser like Nigel McGuinness, and now he was a winner for joining the Death Riders. McGuinness looked on, insulted, but stayed at the commentary booth.

–A recap video aired of Jon Moxley and Darby Allin’s feud, with Moxley insisting that he was going to make Allin quit. A short video also aired about Kris Statlander and Toni Storm, hyping their match at AEW WrestleDream.

–The Matriarchy were backstage with Nick Wayne being checked out by a doctor. Wayne said he was going to be cleared. The doctor said his ankle was still swollen and tender, and it would be another 6-8 weeks for him to be ready. Nick Wayne disagreed with this, and Mother Wayne and Kip Sabian said that he was not a normal healer, and that he was a lion, so they needed to find a real doctor.

Anna Jay vs. Jamie Hayter

This match started with some basic wrestling, and attempts to hit a hip toss being blocked by both, with Anna Jay hitting a kick to Hayter’s face and hitting a snap suplex. Hayter blocked an attack in the corner and drove Jay’s face into the mat and ran at her, but Jay hit a flatliner out of the corner. Hayter hit a stun gun onto the ropes as they went to break.

Both women were exchanging forearms in the middle of the ring when they came back from break. Jay hit a basement dropkick on Hayter for a 2-count. Jay went for the Queen Slayer but Hayter rolled back into a pinfall attempt. Hayter hit a dropkick off the middle rope and a shotgun dropkick in the corner before hitting a Saito Suplex for a 2-count. Jay hit a blockbuster on Hayter for a 2-count and went for the Queen Slayer again, but Hayter slipped out and tossed Jay over her shoulder before pulling her up into a Haterade lariat for a pinfall.

Result: Jamie Hayter

–I think something went wrong in this match, as Jay seemed to be rocked at one point, but they got through it, and ended up getting to the finish.

–Max Caster was backstage and said that his losing streak was finally over. Big Bill walked up and said that he beat Caster quickly, and Caster wasn’t anything. Bowens walked up and said he finally agreed with Bill. Bowens claimed that he was the true star between him and Caster, and Keith decided that Bowens needed a beating too, so Bowens and Caster both agreed to a match against Bill and Keith, before realizing that they had to team with each other, and they walked away insisting that they were not the Acclaimed (they are the Acclaimed though.)

La Faccion Ingobernables (Sammy Guevara & Rush) (w/ Dralistico) vs. Shayne Stetson & Cha Cha Charlie

Rush and Guevara killed these two local talents, with Rush violently throwing Stetson around the ringside area, and then violently hitting the Horns before tagging out to Guevara who crushed Charlie with a senton bomb.

Result: La Faccion Ingobernables

–As Guevara and Rush were posing, Eddie Kingston’s team hit, and he came down for his match against Dralistico.

Eddie Kingston (w/ Hook) vs. Dralistico (w/ Rush & Sammy Guevara)

Dralistico hit a judo throw on Kingston, who smiled and looked on. Guevara joined commentary, applauding the throw. Kingston demanded Dralistico fight him and an exchange of chops and kicks began, with Dralistico hitting stiff shots, including a knee on Kingston who was draped on the apron. When they came back from break, Dralistico was hitting a hard chop on Kingston before hitting a dropkick to the knee of Kingston, causing him to fall to the mat.

Dralistico hit the ropes and Kingston hit an STO that woke up the crowd, as they cheered Kingston on. Kingston screamed for Dralistico to chop him, and Dralistico hit a forearm instead, nearly knocking him out. Dralistico hit a code breaker that sent Kingston crashing to the floor. Sammy Guevara stood up and looked to go after Kingston, so Hook came over and kept him at bay. Kingston ducked a kick attempt by Dralistico and Kingston responded with the Backfist to the Future for the pinfall.

Result: Eddie Kingston

Kingston looked way better in this match than he did his AEW All Out match, and is starting to look like his normal self now, which is good, because Eddie Kingston is great.

–Tony Schiavone announced that Kota Ibushi would be making his debut on AEW Collision next week, facing Josh Alexander, which is a match I can’t wait to see.

–A recap video aired of Andrade El Idolo and El Clon joining the Don Callis Family.

MxM Collection (Mansoor, Mason Madden, & Johnny TV) (w/ Taya Valkyrie) vs. The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, & Josh Alexander) (w/ El Clon)

MxM Collection held an open challenge and were not happy about who they were facing, knowing that they might be in over their heads. Takeshita proceeded to murder Johnny TV with a forearm, and he quickly tagged out to Monsoor, who Takeshita also killed with a forearm. Fletcher hit a yakuza kick on TV, leading to Valkyrie screaming in horror on the floor.

Madden, however, used his size and hit lariats on Takeshita and Fletcher. Unfortunately this led to their whole team posing, which resulted in them all being hit with German suplexes and Fletcher hitting a tope sucidia on Madden. Takeshita hit a blue thunder bomb on Johnny TV. Mansoor dodged a Yakuza kick but got destroyed by a top rope back suplex, a wheelbarrow suplex by Takeshita, a C4 Spike by Alexander, and a sheer drop brainbuster by Fletcher. I think he is dead, folks.

Result: The Don Callis Family

–Truth Magnum, Turbo Floyd, and Dalton Castle were backstage, and Castle said that he didn’t think he could top the performance they had last week, as it was the greatest thing the AEW audience had ever seen. He felt the pressure of having to repeat it, and had an existential crisis, but the Outrunners picked him up, literally, and walked him away, as he realized he was in good hands. This was hilarious.

–Jamie Hayter was backstage with Queen Aminata and Lexy Nair, but before they could talk, The Triangle of Madness attacked and said that they had their own three words for them, “Triangle of Madness.” Not as intimidating as Blood & Guts, to be honest.

Kevin Knight (w/ Mike Bailey & Willow Nightingale) vs. Dax Harwood (w/ Cash Wheeler & Stokely Hathaway)

Wheeler made it look like he was going to wrestle, and Harwood attacked from behind. The fans chanted “Bald” at Harwood, who seemed mildly annoyed by it, but did not let it distract him the way it does Ricochet. Harwood crashed into the ring post after missing a shoulder block. Harwood rolled to the floor to recover, allowing Knight to be distracted by Wheeler, and Harwood came back in and started exchanging chops with Knight.

Knight rolled under a lariat and hit a flying lariat of his own before hitting a tope to the floor on Harwood. Harwood chopped hard in response, almost sending Knight from the apron into the ring. Harwood switched tactics and went for a piledriver on the apron, but Knight back body dropped him on the apron. Harwood went to powerbomb Knight on the apron, but he was pulled towards the guardrail and both Knight and Harwood fell over the guardrail into the front row as they took a break.

Knight hit a sunset flip that Harwood rolled through but Knight popped up and hit a DDT for a 2-count. Harwood hit some hard chops and both men ended up on the corner, but Knight hit a series of forearms to drop Harwood but Knight crashed into the raised feet of Harwood, who rolled Knight up for a 2-count. Harwood hit a series of chops and hard forearms before hitting a Hansen style lariat, but Knight got back up and hit a pop up sit out spinebuster.

Knight hit a superkick, but Harwood blocked a second and went for a powerbomb. Knight countered it into a sunset flip for a 2-count. Harwood hit a slingshot powerbomb out of a hurricanrana attempt for a 2-count. Knight hit a dropkick after Harwood hit the ropes, before hitting a springboard clothesline. Knight went for the UFO splash, and as Cash Wheeler tried to interfere, Willow Nightingale pulled Wheeler from the apron and Mike Bailey hit a springboard moonsault on Wheeler. Stokely Hathaway tried to stop the UFO Splash, getting in the ring, but Knight ignored him and flew over a standing Hathaway into the UFO splash on Harwood for the pinfall win.

Result: Kevin Knight

–Stokely Hathaway got in the face of Willow Nightingale, and she tried to powerbomb him, but FTR held onto the feet of Hathaway while Megan Bayne came out and laid out Nightingale. Bayne and Penelope Ford posed with FTR and Hathaway, seeming like they are now teaming.

–Sky Flight recapped their loss to Hechicero and the Don Callis Family at AEW All Out, saying they were going to get back on track when they challenge Shane Taylor Promotions for the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship.

–Toni Storm and Kris Statlander had their face-off to build their match at AEW WrestleDream. The both laid down in the ring, with Statlander claiming it wasn’t personal. Statlander said that she respected Storm, but they have never faced each other in a one on one match, and since Statlander is a fighting champion, like Toni was, she was giving her a shot at the title. Statlander promised to keep her title, and said that as much as she liked Toni, she was going to hit her so hard she’ll be sent back into black and white times.

Storm claimed that it was heartbreaking for her to lose her title, but that there was no one no more deserving than Statlander. Storm meant to test just what kind of woman that Statlander was, and while Statlander said it wasn’t personal, Storm said that the AEW Women’s World Championship was personal for her. She said there was no one she would rather lose to than Statlander, but there was no one she would rather beat for that title too. The shook hands and didn’t let go, promising that they could start the fight now, but the Triangle of Madness ran out and started attacking both women.

They laid out both women, and Thekla claimed that neither Statlander or Storm ever beat her, and they were not done. Harley Cameron ran out from the audience and tackled Thekla, while Storm and Statlander laid out Hart and Blue, leading to Storm and Statlander having a temporary alliance, as Storm, Statlander, and Cameron take on the Triangle of Madness next week on Collision.

–A Samoa Joe and Hangman Adam Page recap aired, including the killer promos that Hangman and Joe cut on Dynamite on Wednesday to setup their main event match for WrestleDream.

The Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero, Hechicero, & Lance Archer) vs. Orange Cassidy & The Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong)

Kyle O’Reilly started the match with Hechicero, which is suddenly a singles match I never knew I needed to see, but now want to see thanks to the submission attempts. This was a great technical exchange with several submission attempts until Hechicero grabbed the ropes. Hechicero tagged out to Romero and O’Reilly tagged Strong in, who hit a very hard chop on Romero before dumping him into his own team’s corner. Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly double teamed Romero, but Strong was not happy with Cassidy’s weak strikes, so he tagged in hit a hard chop on Romero.

Lance Archer came in and laid out both Paragon members while Cassidy went for a flying crossbody but Archer caught him and threw him into both Strong and O’Reilly before throwing Strong across the ring. Archer tagged out to Romero when they came back from break and Strong hit a pop up gut buster on Romero. Hechicero stopped him from tagging out to O’Reilly, but Strong hit an Olympic slam on Hechicero and tagged out to Orange Cassidy.

Archer claimed that Orange Cassidy “done messed up” while Cassidy dodged him with a low bridge. Cassidy started exchanging strikes with Romero, hitting a flying crossbody and as he went for a DDT, O’Reilly blind tagged in and destroyed Romero with a rolling elbow when Cassidy hit Stundog Millionaire. O’Reilly and Hechicero exchanged some holds, allowing Romero to come in and hit an enziguri, but O’Reilly locked the octopus stretch on. Archer broke it up, but Strong hit a flying knee on Archer while Orange Cassidy hit the Orange Punch, and the Paragon hit the high low, allowing O’Reilly to lock an armbar on Romero for the win.

Result: Orange Cassidy & The Paragon

–Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita, El Clon, and Josh Alexander came out and posed on at the ramp, staring down Kyle O’Reilly, who he is defending the TNT title against next Tuesday on AEW Dynamite for Title Tuesday.

Final Thoughts

This was a pretty by the numbers AEW Collision with nothing too outstanding, but one thing I have noticed is that Kyle Fletcher is all over this show since his main event match with Hangman Adam Page at AEW All Out. It seems like they are really trying to position him as the star of AEW Collision, and it is working, as he comes across as the world champion in waiting. Good episode this week with lots of build for Title Tuesday. Some of this build could have been done on Dynamite a bit more effectively, especially with the matches being announced, as Moxley and Ishii, for example, could help sell some tickets if fans knew about it on the more watched show. That said, lots of matches were announced here for Dynamite and Collision next week. More of this, please.