Tony Khan to reveal more women’s Blood & Guts information on AEW Collision

More information on the women’s Blood & Guts match is coming.

During a livestream on Friday, Tony Khan confirmed that the match will be taking place in two weeks in Greensboro, North Carolina on November 12. He said he would have further information regarding the match on Saturday’s Collision.

Khan also noted that Penelope Ford, who suffered an injury last week, is out of the match and as a result many people have lined up to take her spot in the match. Khan said that more participants will be added, making the match bigger.

The angle to set up the first-ever women’s Blood and Guts match took place at the end of September. Hayter issued the challenge after an attack by the Triangle of Madness, but not mcuh information has come out since. On this week’s AEW Dynamite, Orange Cassidy issued the Blood & Guts challenge for the men, with Conglomeration members likely to take on the Death Riders.

AEW Fright Night Collision lineup | Saturday, November 1

  • ROH World Champion Bandido defends against Mascara Dorada
  • CMLL World Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Olympia
  • Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita) vs. Max Caster & Anthony Bowens
  • Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir vs. Nixon Newell & Miranda Alize
  • Gunn Club (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn & Ace Austin) vs. MxM TV (Johnny TV, Mason Madden & Mansoor)
  • The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Roderick Strong & Komander) vs. LFI (Sammy Guevara, The Beast Mortos & Dralistico)
  • Tony Khan gives an update on women’s Blood & Guts match

Tony Khan: It’d be great to have women’s AEW Blood & Guts match at some point

Though we haven’t gotten a women’s Blood & Guts match yet, Tony Khan is open to making it happen in the future.

Khan told the Battleground Podcast that it would be great to have the women’s division compete in Blood & Guts at some point. He thinks the best time for it to happen would be when AEW has enough healthy women’s stars and they’re intertwined in the right story. Right now, Khan believes the division is stronger than it has ever been.

“At some point, it would be great to have a women’s Blood & Guts match. I think you need a lot of people tied in on [the] story, and a lot of healthy people,” Khan said. “We have a great roster that we’re building up, and I think our women’s roster is stronger than it’s ever been right now today. And I’m really excited about that. So if we ever get to the point where we’ve got enough people tied together and the story makes sense, I think it would be great.”

Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue are among the wrestlers who have voiced their support for a women’s Blood & Guts match. Blue told WGN Radio last month that Blood & Guts is her favorite Dynamite episode and she wants to be in that cage “so badly.”

“To be the first woman to have a Blood & Guts match — I would cry,” Blue said.

Blood & Guts is AEW’s version of WarGames. It’s taken place as a special episode of Dynamite every year since 2021. This year, Blood & Guts will be held in Nashville on Wednesday, July 24 and will pit Team AEW against The Elite.

The Battleground Podcast’s full interview with Khan can be watched below: