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Complete Spoiler Results For 3/2/24 AEW Collision
831 days ago
AEW Collision

Complete Spoiler Results For 3/2/24 AEW Collision

All Elite Wrestling pre-recorded this week's edition of Collision, which will be broadcasted on TNT after Dynamite. The taping took place at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.## Details of the matches, courtesy of Pwinsider.com, are as follows: ## -Christian Cage, Roderick Strong, Killswitch & Brian Cage defeated Orange Cassidy, Daniel Garcia, Trent Beretta & Hook ## -Revolution All-Star Scramble match qualifier: Dante Martin defeated Bryan Keith & Penta El Zero Miedo in a three-way. ## -Thunder Rosa defeated Cassandra Golden ## -Private Party's Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen defeated Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal ## -Mariah May defeated Angelica Risk ## -Max Caster, Anthony Bowens & Colten Gunn of the Bang Bang Scissor Gang defeated Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds & John Silver of Dark Order. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card March 2, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location
833 days ago
AEW Collision

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card March 2, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location

Here is the full match card prediction and everything you need to know about this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on March 2, 2024, at the Propst Arena at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card (March 2, 2024) ## Christian Cage, Killswitch, Roderick Strong, & Brian Cage vs Orange Cassidy, Trent Beretta, HOOK, & Daniel Garcia ## WINNER PREDICTION: Christian Cage, Killswitch, Roderick Strong, & Brian Cage ## All-Star Scramble Qualifying Match: Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Dante Martin vs. Bryan Keith # WINNER PREDICTION:Dante Martin ## Fans will hear from Toni Storm and Deonna Purrazzo ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, February 24, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
836 days ago
AEW Collision

AEW Collision Results, February 24, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on February 24, 2024, at the Great Southern Bank Arena in Springfield, MO. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India.## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, February 24, 2024 ## Sammy Guevara vs. Powerhouse Hobbs, No Disqualification ## The bell hasn't even rung yet, and Sammy Guevara is already raining down kicks on Hobbs! He follows up with a knee, then a springboard cutter, and sends Hobbs flying over the top rope with a clothesline. Guevara grabs the camera and boasts, "I'm a freaking human pinball now!"## Hobbs turns the tide by reversing an Irish Whip into the ring steps. Guevara tries to leap over them, but Hobbs catches him and slams him into the barrier. The crowd erupts in contrasting chants for both wrestlers. Hobbs pummels Guevara with slams on the apron and throws him into the barrier repeatedly, asking the crowd if they want more. He fakes them out, proving himself quite the villain.## Guevara lands some superkicks and grabs a steel chair! He cracks Hobbs in the arm and head, then dropkicks the chair into his face. He tries another move using the steps, but Hobbs counters and throws him back into the barrier. Guevara counters a backbreaker attempt and delivers a brutal cutter on the steps!## Guevara whips Hobbs with the announcer's belt, then sets up a table to Springfield's delight. He slides a chair across it into Hobbs' gut, then sets up another table. Hobbs catches Guevara jumping off the top rope and delivers a spinebuster through both tables! The crowd gasps in awe as we head to commercial.## Hobbs maintains control, Irish Whipping Sammy into the corner. Guevara manages a big move for a two-count, then blasts Hobbs' face with a monitor outside the ring. He grabs another table, but Hobbs flattens him with a lariat. He sets up the table in the corner, but Guevara counters with a superkick. Guevara attempts a springboard cutter, but Hobbs catches him and delivers a World's Strongest Slam. He follows up with a kick to the head and heads outside for more tables.## Both men are brawling outside, setting up tables like a deranged furniture salesman. Guevara counters a powerbomb attempt by shoving Hobbs into the ring post. He grabs a beer from the crowd, takes a swig, and smashes it over Hobbs' head twice! Hobbs lies unconscious on two tables. ## Guevara sets up a ladder, knocking over a table and collapsing it. He climbs it, posing dramatically before delivering a massive Senton Splash onto Hobbs through the tables! He seems to injure his hand, but rolls Hobbs back into the ring and sets up the last table. He punches Hobbs onto it and climbs the top rope. However, Hobbs shoves the referee into the ropes, sending Guevara crashing down and hurting himself. Hobbs capitalizes, climbing the ropes, and delivering a World's Strongest Slam off the top rope through the table. He pins Guevara for the win. ## WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs ## FTR vs. Lee Moriarty and Shane Taylor ## Early Exchanges: Harwood locks up with Moriarty, then tags Wheeler. Back and forth they go, no clear advantage. Moriarty gets wrist control and rolls Wheeler for a near fall. Wheeler throws him to the corner, Moriarty regroups. Exchange of counters and dodges, Wheeler lands an elbow and grounds Moriarty. Harwood and Wheeler showcase some smooth teamwork, but Moriarty tags in Taylor. Taylor no-sells Harwood's flying attempt, then takes him down from behind. ## Stalemate ensues. Taylor whips Harwood, but eats a dropkick. Taylor fights back with a leg drop and lariat, tags in Moriarty. Moriarty connects with strikes, but Harwood gains control, chopping him in the chest. They trade blows, Moriarty briefly tags in Taylor who takes down Harwood. He taunts Wheeler as we head to commercial. ## Taylor squeezes Harwood in a bear hug. Harwood escapes, but Taylor slams him for a near fall. Moriarty tags in, rolls up Harwood for a two-count. Sleeper hold applied, but Moriarty escapes and tags in Taylor. Taylor knees Harwood, hits a side slam, and climbs the top rope. Harwood dodges the splash! Moriarty tags in and briefly prevents Harwood from reaching Wheeler. Hot tag to Wheeler! He cleans house with uppercuts, clotheslines, and a cutter on Taylor. Moriarty tries to interfere, Cash grabs him for the Doomsday Device, Harwood pins Moriarty for the win. ## WINNER: FTR ## Wheeler: Moxley, a few weeks back, you told us to "step up or get stepped on." We're like roaches, man, it takes more than a foot to squash us! BCC got anything to say tonight, you know where to find us. ## Moxley was yapping about history, the past. That ain't the point. He's the king in AEW, his castle. I see BCC strutting around backstage, folks scrambling in fear. We're mad because they ain't got nothin' on us! To be king, you gotta slay the king, and at Revolution, we're coming for your crown, top guys. Out. ## Thunder Rosa vs. Lady Bird Monroe ## The bell rings and Rosa immediately grapples Monroe and takes her down. They stand back up and exchange standing switches. Monroe gets the advantage and forearms Rosa in the back of the head, then delivers a big chop to the chest. Rosa fires back with a chop of her own, then delivers some forearms. Rosa talking trash as she slams Monroe's head into the turnbuckle pad.## Monroe delivers some chops, then a running kick, but Rosa takes her down again, then delivers a low dropkick. Rosa with Monroe on her shoulders in a fireman's carry and drivers her down. Rosa waiting for Monroe to get back up, then hits the Tijuana Bomb for the three-count. ## WINNER: Thunder Rosa ## Jay White, Colten Gunn, and Daddy Ass vs. The Iron Savages ## Renee Paquette chats with Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale, and Stokely Hathaway about their heated feud with Julia Hart and Skye Blue. Hathaway grabs the mic first and launches into a fiery rant, going off on tangents before Statlander throws a curveball, challenging Skye Blue to a match next week. ## Jay White and Colten Gunn strut to the ring for their upcoming match, followed by their surprise partner, Daddy Ass, flanked by The Acclamed. Max Caster unleashes his signature rap, but things go awry as he stumbles through the lyrics, ultimately throwing in the towel and awkwardly asking Anthony Bowens for the "scissoring" gesture. ## The bell rings while Daddy Ass and White bicker over who starts. The match begins with Billy Gunn facing off against Beefcake Boulder of the Iron Savages. The giant initially dominates, but Daddy Ass blindsides him with a cheap eye poke. Colten tags in and whips Bronson into the corner, charging at him only to be met with an empty space. In a hilarious mishap, Colten overshoots the ring post, tumbles onto the floor, and struggles to re-enter. Bronson recovers and pummels Colten's back, even delivering a painful top-rope sit-out. Beefcake tags in, tossing Colten around with ease. He showcases his moves before tagging in Jack Jameson, but Colten outsmarts all three and brings Jay White into the fight. White unleashes a flurry of chops on Jameson and Bronson, then focuses on Jameson in the corner with a vicious assault. Bronson charges at White, only to collide with his own partner. A missed splash sends him outside the ring, leaving Jameson vulnerable to White's devastating uranage. The match devolves into mayhem as Billy Gunn delivers his signature "Fame-ass-er" to Beefcake, and White secures the win over Jameson with the Blade Runner. ## WINNER:The Bang Bang Scissor Gang ## Malaki Black vs. Bryan Keith ## Keith sheds his attire, spinning it with a flourish. They lock up in a tense dance, trading takedowns and countering holds seamlessly. A flurry of reversals ensues, each athlete anticipating the other's next move. Keith emerges victorious, taunting Black before their second clash.## They bounce off the ropes, testing each other's resilience. Suddenly, Keith lands a thunderous boot, sending Black reeling. A barrage of punches and chops rains down in the corner, followed by a punishing kick. Black counters with a kick of his own, but Keith executes a lightning-fast snap suplex for a near fall. He attempts a butterfly suplex, but Black escapes, only to be met with another counter that sends him sprawling to the apron. Black capitalizes with a brutal kick as we head to commercial.## Back from the break, Keith surprises Black with a roll-up, nearly stealing the win. They engage in a fierce exchange of strikes, Keith connecting with two thunderous blows that send Black crashing to the mat. Unfazed, Black retaliates with a powerful vertical suplex. Keith battles back, securing a two-count after a punishing neckbreaker. He taunts Black once more, attempting another butterfly suplex, but Black slips away. Keith throws caution to the wind, running up the turnbuckle and connecting with a jaw-dropping tornado DDT. The fight escalates into another thrilling strike exchange, Keith seemingly gaining the upper hand. However, Black lands a gut-wrenching knee followed by a swift leg sweep, sending Keith crashing down. He ascends to the top rope, but Keith counters with a perfectly timed headbutt. He climbs the ropes himself, aiming for an exploder, but Black anticipates the move and sends him plummeting with a devastating double stomp. Black continues his onslaught with a pump kick, a rising knee strike, and a bridging German suplex, but only secures a two-count.## He attempts a spin kick, but Keith displays remarkable reflexes, dodging the attack and locking in his signature Liger Bomb! The crowd erupts, but the near fall leaves everyone stunned. Keith, clearly selling a knee injury, grits his teeth and attempts another offensive maneuver. However, Black, ever the opportunist, lands the spin kick out of nowhere, securing the hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: Malaki Black ## After the match, the lights flicker back on, Mark Briscoe stands defiant in the ring, kendo stick gripped tight. Black, sensing danger, flees like a spooked animal. But the rest of House of Black, far from scared, charges towards Briscoe. He unleashes a whirlwind of kendo stick strikes, sending them flying like bowling pins.## Briscoe pulls out the very spike used against him, a symbol of their brutality. But Black, ever cunning, dodges the attack. The spike lodges itself firmly into the turnbuckle pad, a cruel twist of fate. This momentary lapse allows House of Black to seize the opportunity. They swarm Briscoe, raining down blows with vicious glee. As their menacing music fills the air, they stand over a fallen Briscoe. ## Serena Deeb vs. Lady Frost ## The two lock up in a classic collar-and-elbow tie-up. Frost, with a lightning-fast move, trips Deeb and attempts multiple covers, but the veteran refuses to stay down. Deeb regains control, engaging in a technical exchange of standing holds. She outmaneuvers Frost, locking her in a unique submission hold. However, Deeb releases the hold with a smirk. ## Frost, counters with impressive legwork and a well-placed dropkick. She even performs a graceful flip over Deeb's charging attack, showcasing her agility. But Deeb, ever the opportunist, lands a powerful shoulder tackle. They continue their back-and-forth, Deeb skillfully trapping Frost's leg in a submission hold. As she stands tall, milking the applause, the action cuts to commercial. ## Lady Frost attempts a leapfrog over Deeb, but gets caught by a swift leg sweep. Deeb unleashes a pair of lariats, one after the other. Frost attempts a counter-lariat, but misses, leaving her vulnerable to a flurry of left-handed blows from Deeb. Frost retaliates with a gut kick and throws Deeb into the ropes with an Irish Whip. However, Deeb anticipates the move and connects with a running clothesline. Deeb hoists Frost onto her shoulders, but Frost cleverly reverses the momentum, whipping Deeb into the corner. Frost lays into Deeb with a barrage of strikes, but Deeb escapes to the apron and executes a devastating neckbreaker over the top rope. Back in the ring, Deeb nails Frost with a swinging neckbreaker, but only manages a two-count. ## Deeb attempts a piledriver, but Frost counters with a back-dropping maneuver, followed by a powerful kick. With impressive agility, Frost cartwheels into a high-impact move, but can only secure a two-count. A missed cyclone kick opens the door for Deeb, who connects with a punishing back elbow and an arm-capturing clothesline. Deeb skillfully transitions into a single-leg crab submission, and Frost, unable to escape the excruciating hold, is forced to tap out. ## WINNER: Serena Deeb via submission ## Taking the microphone, Deeb declares that the women's division is on fire, fueled by her recent performance. She issues a bold challenge to the entire locker room: anyone yearning to prove their mettle and join the ranks is welcome to enter "Deeb's Dojo." Her aim, she proclaims, is to elevate the division to new heights. Deeb emphasizes that her matches are defined by pure wrestling prowess, not theatrics. "No light shows, no black and white filters," she asserts. "Just pure, unadulterated competition." Her mission, she concludes, is to rekindle the spirit of wrestling within All Elite Wrestling. ## Bryan Danielson vs. Jun Akiyama ## The bell rings and a cautious exchange begins. Danielson takes Akiyama down, controlling his back briefly before the veteran counters. Their struggle continues, with Danielson working Akiyama against the ropes and transitioning to a surfboard submission, focusing on the left knee. He alternates between strikes and submission attempts, maintaining pressure. Akiyama fights back with eye rakes and strikes, then applies a painful armlock. Danielson manages to break the hold and send Akiyama outside, but gets caught by a forearm on a diving attempt. The action continues outside the ring before a commercial break.## Upon return, Akiyama drops a knee on Danielson, sending him crashing to the ringside. He attempts a vertical suplex, but Danielson counters and executes his own. Rejuvenated, Danielson takes Akiyama down outside with a flying knee strike. Back in the ring, he delivers a series of patented running dropkicks, but Akiyama counters with a lariat. The fight continues with Danielson locking in the Lebell Lock, only for Akiyama to reach the ropes.## Danielson attempts another aerial maneuver, but Akiyama disrupts him on the top rope. A brief struggle ensues, ending with Danielson jumping into an Akiyama knee and a subsequent piledriver for a near fall. Akiyama maintains control with knee strikes and attempts a running knee, but Danielson counters with a single-leg crab, transitioning smoothly into an ankle lock. Akiyama fights valiantly, but Danielson turns the hold into a devastating German Suplex. ## Danielson unleashes a flurry of kicks, but Akiyama counters with an exploder suplex for another two-count. He then traps Danielson in a triangle choke, but Danielson escapes by utilizing the ropes, drawing criticism from Nigel McGuinness. Both men trade strikes, with Akiyama gaining the upper hand. He attempts another exploder, but Danielson counters and connects with his signature Busaiku Knee. After some taunting, another Busaiku Knee seals the deal. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Danielson finally acknowledges Kingston with a glance. He extends a hand to Akiyama, who reciprocates the gesture of respect. However, as Danielson turns to Kingston, his momentary offer of a handshake quickly morphs into a defiant middle finger. Witnessing this, Akiyama is visibly angered and shoves Danielson. In a shocking turn, Danielson apologizes profusely before launching a sneak attack with a low blow! This ignites chaos as Eddie Kingston explodes and charges at Danielson, only to be intercepted by Claudio Castagnoli.## The brawl intensifies, prompting FTR to intervene in support of Kingston. Amidst the commotion, commentary reveals a thrilling announcement from Tony Khan: a trios match is set for Wednesday's "AEW Dynamite"! Kingston will join forces with FTR to battle the formidable team of Danielson, Castagnoli, and Jon Moxley. As the babyfaces celebrate their alliance, the show concludes on a high note. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, February 3, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
857 days ago
AEW Collision

AEW Collision Results, February 3, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on February 3, 2024, at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, TX. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India.## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app.## AEW Collision Results, February 3, 2024 ## Eddie Kingston vs. Bryan Keith in a Continental Crown Proving Grounds match ## In a heated match, Eddie Kingston faced off against Bryan Keith with the crowd rallying behind them. Action spilled outside, with Keith slamming Kingston into the barricade. Inside the ring, Kingston executed an Exploder suplex, but Keith countered with a devastating suplex of his own.## The match intensified with near falls and powerful moves, but Kingston ultimately secured the win with a decisive spinning backfist, pinning Keith. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## After Eddie Kingston's win, Tony Schiavone entered the ring, but Kingston directed him to interview Bryan Keith. Surprisingly, Schiavone announced Keith joining AEW, confirmed by a graphic. Bryan Danielson appeared, raising Keith's hand, setting the stage for Danielson's upcoming match. In a post-Dynamite promo, Jon Moxley criticized the four CMLL individuals who ambushed him during the show. ## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Hechicero ## Hechicero impressed Nigel McGuinness with his technical prowess, trapping Daniel Bryan in a tight chokehold. During Dynamite, Hechicero showcased his skills, countering Bryan's moves. Bryan eventually secured a resilient victory with a pin after a back-and-forth battle. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Hechicero attacked Bryan post-match, but Claudio Castagnoli made the save. FTR and Daniel Garcia discussed their future as a trios team, expressing unity and readiness for upcoming challenges in a backstage interview. ## Hook vs. The Outrunners ## HOOK requested a handicap match against The Outrunners. The ring announcer struggled with their names. The Outrunners initially dominated, but HOOK quickly turned the tide with relentless aggression. He executed a series of punishing moves, finishing with his deadly submission hold, the redrum, for a quick and decisive victory. ## WINNER: Hook via Submission ## Tony Schiavone welcomed Mark Briscoe for an interview, where Briscoe discussed his recent involvement in aiding FTR and Daniel Garcia. Suddenly, the House of Black interrupted, with Malakai Black teasing a mysterious plan for Briscoe.## Lights went out, and upon return, Malakai continued taunting, vowing to erase Briscoe from wrestling. A video package followed, teasing The Cope Open and Adam Copeland's quest for the TNT Championship, promising to hear from Copeland in the coming week. ## Singles Match: Serena Deeb vs. Queen Aminata ## Aminata used her leg strength for a snap suplex before a commercial break. Deeb, post-break, countered with a lariat and dominated with a forearm and neckbreaker. Aminata retaliated with a headbutt but fell victim to a figure four leglock using the ring post. Deeb transitioned to the Serenity Lock, making Aminata tap out for the win. ## WINNER: Serena Deeb ## Tony Schiavone welcomed Swerve Strickland, the number one contender for the AEW World Title, to discuss his match against Hangman Page. Swerve, acknowledging Black History Month, expressed gratitude to wrestling pioneers. ## He confidently stated his intention to defeat Hangman and become a champion. Swerve emphasized his past victories against Hangman and ruled out interference from the Mogul Embassy. In another segment, Toni Storm delivered a promo, ready for a public workout and gearing up for her confrontation with Deonna Purrazzo. ## Singles Match: Red Velvet vs. Vertvixen ## Red Velvet dominated with a backstabber and her "Stir It Up" spin kick, securing a quick victory. Now, she advances to a title eliminator against Toni Storm on next week's Dynamite. ## WINNER: Red Velvet ## Daniel Garcia and “FTR” Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler vs. “The Patriarchy” Christian Cage, Killswitch, and Nick Wayne (w/Shayna Wayne) ## Christian Cage, Killswitch, and the Wayne siblings faced off against FTR and Daniel Garcia. In a chaotic match, Garcia nearly secured a win with a brainbuster, but Nick Wayne fought back. After a series of close calls, Garcia rolled up Nick Wayne for the pinfall victory, securing the win for his team. ## WINNER: Daniel Garcia and “FTR” Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler ## Post-match, Daniel Garcia had a tense stare-down with TNT Champion Christian Cage, hinting at a potential climb in the rankings for a title shot. The show concluded on an exciting note. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, January 20, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
871 days ago
AEW Collision

AEW Collision Results, January 20, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on January 20, 2024, at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, MO. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, January 20, 2024 ## Jon Moxley vs. Shane Taylor (w/Lee Moriarty) ## As Moxley stomped down the ramp, the video screen roared with flashbacks of his brutal brawl with Shingo Takagi at New Japan's Battle In The Valley. From the jump, both men hammered each other like blacksmiths forging fury. Taylor rocked Mox with a piston-driven elbow and peppered him with chops, then clotheslined him into the corner like a ragdoll. Mox dodged a cannonball corner charge, but Taylor, all low-gravity muscle, reversed a Death Valley Driver attempt. ## He hurled Mox onto the apron, where Mox retaliated by launching him into the unforgiving steel stairs. Taylor crashed back into the ring, but Moriarty, capitalizing on the ref's blink, planted a boot in Mox's face. Taylor nearly stole the win with a back slam, but Mox countered a suplex attempt by turning Taylor into a human landing pad. Taylor scaled the second rope, aiming for a moonsault, but Mox rolled away like a seasoned dodgeball champ.## He caught Taylor mid-flight with a razor-sharp cutter before unleashing the trademark ten punches in the corner. Taylor, fueled by desperation, reversed a suplex and tagged Mox with a thunderous short-arm lariat. A headbutt and a knee strike were followed by a devastating Tree Slam, but as Taylor lumbered toward the cover, Mox cinched in a suffocating Triangle Choke.## Desperate, Taylor used sheer brute force to power out of the hold, but Mox, quick as a viper, rained down hammer-and-anvil elbows. Two Regal Knees from the King of Filth almost sealed the deal, but the fight remained a brutal back-and-forth. Finally, capitalizing on a missed swing, Mox clamped on a sleeper hold that squeezed the life out of Taylor. He transitioned into a Bully Choke, squeezing the last flicker of resistance from his opponent before the ref mercifully called the fight.## WINNER: Jon Moxley by referee stoppage ## Fuming and furious, Moxley snatched the microphone. "Don't mistake my silence for acceptance," he growled. "I'm done tolerating any bullshit. Anyone who throws their name around as my teammate, my colleague, better damn well be ready to raise their game. This ain't a tea party – it's war." The tension in the arena crackled as the announcers underscored the significance of Moxley's pointed mention of "teammate." ## A condensed rewind flashed across the screen, replaying the brutal ballet of Samoa Joe and Hook's Dynamite clash. Now, the spotlight shifted to Adam Copeland. He stalked down the ramp, his presence commanding attention like a storm cloud rolling in. Tonight, he offered another installment of his infamous Cope Open Challenge. The Grindhouse submission, that bone-crushing maneuver he'd used to twist his past two opponents into oblivion, loomed large as he surveyed the ring. Who would dare step into the lion's den? ## Adam Copeland vs Dante Martin ## Handshake, then horns locked. Martin, a viper of agility, used armdrags to take down the burly Copeland. He ducked a flying crossbody and retaliated with a senton, his momentum almost stealing the win. The clock whizzed back, Kelly reminiscing about calling a Copeland match before Martin was even a twinkle in his mama's eye. Back to the brawl, Copeland sent Martin flying, his head clipping the steel like a misplaced projectile. The commercial break served as a cruel pause, leaving the tension crackling in the air.## We returned to Copeland grinding Martin into the canvas. A surprise enzuigiri from Martin popped Copeland upright, who then narrowly dodged a clothesline with a well-placed kick. Copeland cut off a springboard attempt, but Martin countered a powerbomb, his acrobatics on full display. A hurricanrana sent Copeland tumbling to the floor, followed by a picture-perfect dive that ignited the crowd. Back in the ring, Martin soared with a high crossbody, but Copeland, wily veteran, reversed the half-and-half into a spine-tingling Impaler DDT.## Copeland poised the spear, a predatory glint in his eyes. But Martin, quicksilver quick, sidestepped the impalement and unleashed his own signature Nose Dive. Copeland's boot found salvation on the ropes, forcing Martin to the top turnbuckle. The aerial dance continued, Copeland cutting off another ascent only to be brought crashing down by a sunset flip powerbomb that rocked the ring. Martin, aiming for another gravity-defying leap, was met with Copeland's thunderous spear, stopping him cold in midair.## Martin wavered on the ropes, his equilibrium shaken. The announcers' astute observation painted the picture - Copeland had methodically thrown him off kilter. Seizing the moment, Copeland cinched in the Grindhouse, squeezing the fight from Martin like water from a rag. The tap came, and Copeland emerged victorious, leaving Martin battered and bewildered in the wake of his calculated onslaught. ## WINNER: Adam Copeland ## Schiavone slid into the ring, microphone in hand, to shower Copeland with post-match praise. Copeland, basking in the victory glow, acknowledged the influx of young guns taking up his challenge. "Seems the Cope Open's become a buffet for the hungry," he quipped, a playful chuckle escaping his lips. "Five courses of fury, that's me!" he declared, then mock-pondered, "Though I'm not sure what the amuse-bouche is here."## But beneath the lighthearted banter, a steely resolve simmered. Copeland vowed to pick up the slack left by "The Instant Outlier," Christian Cage, fulfilling the promises made upon his arrival. "This TNT Championship," he growled, brandishing an imaginary belt, "has a permanent reservation on TNT, and I'm the maître d'!"## Backstage, the air crackled with a different kind of tension. Danielson and Castagnoli, fresh off their humbling defeat by Kingston, grappled with the sting of loss. "A black mark on my career," Danielson spat, "but a golden feather in Kingston's cap." He grudgingly admitted Kingston's recent surge, but maintained, "A flash in the pan, not the sun." Castagnoli, seething, couldn't stomach another syllable about Kingston. "Ortiz," he growled, eyes glinting like sharpened blades, "is about to become collateral damage."## The commercial break served as a palate cleanser before the next course: the high-flying acrobatics of Top Flight and Action Andretti. But before they could take center stage, Private Party crashed the interview, Kassidy, ever the flamboyant showman, presenting Nair with a neon pink durag as a flamboyant offering. Quen, with a sheepish grin, attempted to explain away his Dynamite victory, blaming a momentary stumble and a strategic rope-grab. Darius Martin, unimpressed by the excuses, issued a crisp challenge: rematch, right here, right now. Private Party, never ones to back down from a brawl, readily accepted. ## Thunder Rosa vs Queen Aminata ## The commentators pointed out that Rosa hadn't competed in a singles match since August 2022. They engaged in a back-and-forth of holds before Rosa executed a headscissors into a roll-up, earning a close nearfall. Rosa attempted several pinning maneuvers, but Aminata responded with a backbreaker, emphasizing that Rosa's back had kept her sidelined for over a year. Aminata targeted Rosa's back, leading to Rosa countering with a headscissors that sent Aminata to the floor. During the break, Rosa executed a baseball slide.## Upon returning from the break, they exchanged forearms, with Aminata delivering a powerful kick to Rosa's back and following up with a hip attack in the corner. Rosa evaded a facewash kick, retaliating with a impactful clothesline. Subsequently, Rosa executed a Meteora in the corner and a dropkick in the ropes, followed by a Northern Lights Suplex for a close nearfall.## Rosa delivered some "back leg front kicks," as described by Schiavone. Aminata responded with a resounding headbutt, then executed an Air Raid Crash for another nearfall. Aminata landed a significant boot, but Rosa made a comeback with a shotgun dropkick. Finally, Rosa secured the victory with the Tijuana Bomb. ## Eddie Kingston and Ortiz, who had recently patched things up after a family-style squabble, were chatting with Lexy Nair backstage. Eddie, grumbling about the pre-match promo obligation, stormed off to prep, leaving Ortiz to handle the interview solo.## Meanwhile, the newly crowned ROH World Six-Man Tag Champs, Bullet Club Gold, swaggered into the ring. Colten Gunn, channeling a poor imitation of DX's iconic entrance music, basked in the praise Jay White reluctantly bestowed. White, while pleased to be back at Collision, sensed something amiss. Enter Austin Gunn, emerging from under the ring with a cardboard cutout of Juice Robinson to rabid applause. As they prepared to depart, The Acclaimed sauntered out, throwing shade and angling for an alliance.## Billy Gunn, fatherly pride brimming, acknowledged Bullet Club's championship conquest but dangled the carrot of even greater achievements. Max Caster, spitting rhymes and flashing cash, reiterated their offer of a supergroup, promising an unstoppable force. "More gold for everyone!" Caster boomed, the crowd echoing the desire with chants of "Bang Bang Scissor Gang." Bowens, seizing the moment, urged everyone to raise their scissors and guns in solidarity. The Acclaimed extended their scissor symbol, and in a scene that sent the audience into raptures, Bullet Club reciprocated, sealing the unlikely pact.## Finally, we cut to a video message from the recently dominant trio of Toni Storm, Mariah May, and Luther. Toni, addressing Deonna Purrazzo directly, confessed to past envy of her technical prowess. With steely conviction, she declared her intent to meet Deonna, vanquish her, and, well, devour her metaphorically speaking, of course. ## Daniel Garcia (w/ FTR) vs Buddy Matthews (w/ The House of Black) ## The tide turned as Daniel Garcia, fueled by the support of FTR at ringside, met Buddy Matthews' onslaught head-on. Matthews, a powerhouse of brute force, repeatedly sent Garcia crashing to the floor with thunderous shoulder blocks. But the scrappy Garcia, refusing to be cowed, found his own rhythm. He consulted with Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler of FTR, then re-entered the fray, mirroring Matthews' shoulder block with one of his own. The tension crackled as all six men, a combustible mix of aerial artistry and ground-and-pound fury, locked eyes across the divide. Garcia, a mischievous glint in his eye, even teased his signature taunt, the playful dance that infuriated his opponents.## We returned from the commercial break to find the battle spilling onto the apron, a precarious perch above the unforgiving canvas. Replays revealed Matthews' ruthless efficiency during the break, a hanging DDT and a flying knee strike leaving Garcia reeling. Undeterred, Garcia returned fire, sending Matthews crashing to the floor with a piledriver executed right on the edge of the apron. Both men, battered but unbowed, scrambled back into the ring before the referee's ten-count reached zero.## A slugfest erupted within the squared circle. Garcia, his face contorted in a grimace, rained stomps on Matthews' leg, targeting his opponent's known weakness. He cinched in a punishing figure-four leglock around the ring post, then dragged Matthews back into the ring for a vicious chop block. The Dragon Tamer, Garcia's signature submission, seemed imminent, but a slight overextension backfired, allowing Matthews to slam his head into the mat with a sickening thud.## Matthews, sensing his moment, unleashed a flurry of offense. Two brutal rising knees sent shockwaves through Garcia's body, followed by a devastating Jackhammer that nearly put him away. Garcia, ever the showman, ducked a curb stomp attempt and taunted Matthews with his flamboyant dance moves. Matthews, enraged, connected with another knee strike, but Garcia, displaying remarkable resilience, reversed a powerbomb into a jackknife pin for the stunning victory. The crowd erupted, showering Garcia with well-deserved cheers as he celebrated his hard-fought triumph. ## WINNER: Daniel Garcia ## Following the bell, a chaotic brawl erupted among the six men, prompting referees, security personnel, and fellow wrestlers to intervene and separate them.## After a commercial break, FTR and Daniel Garcia were situated backstage when Lexy Nair approached them. Harwood extended a challenge to the House of Black, proposing a resolution to their feud the following week. He specifically suggested a six-man elimination tag match inside a steel cage. ## Roderick Strong vs Matt Sydal ## The commentators pointed out that these two guys came up together in Ring of Honor as part of Generation Next. After some initial grappling, Sydal took control with a couple of headscissors and a well-placed kick that knocked Strong to the floor. Seizing the opportunity, Sydal followed up with a plancha just before the broadcast went to a commercial break.## When the commercial ended, Strong quickly turned things around, grabbing Sydal in mid-air and delivering a tough backbreaker. Undeterred, Sydal fought back with more headscissors, a well-executed hurricanrana, and a series of jumping kicks that brought Strong down. Sydal then jumped off the top rope, hitting a Meteora for a nearfall. A rollup by Sydal got another close count before he finished with an impactful Air Raid Crash for yet another nearfall.## Despite Sydal's persistent offense, Strong shifted the momentum, catching him with a powerful jumping knee and sealing the victory with the End of Heartache. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli ## The electric crowd roared as Eddie Kingston and Bryan Danielson, two titans of wrestling, stood poised for combat. Before they locked horns, Tony Schiavone, AEW's hype maestro, dropped a bombshell: both Revolution and All In: London were already on track to be among the company's Top 5 highest-grossing shows ever! Talk about setting the stage for an epic encounter.## Kingston, a fiery inferno incarnate, wasted no time in unleashing a salvo of chops and kicks on Danielson, the cerebral technician. Ortiz, the ever-loyal lieutenant, soon entered the fray, but Claudio Castagnoli, the Swiss Cyborg, quickly overwhelmed him. BCC dominance reigned as Ortiz found himself isolated while the cameras cut to a commercial break.## We returned to find Ortiz valiantly battling back, desperately trying to connect with Kingston. But Castagnoli, a human helicopter, caught him in a dizzying Giant Swing. Danielson, opportunistic as ever, hammered Ortiz's chest with stinging kicks. Meanwhile, Tony Schiavone dropped another exciting nugget: the return of AEW's ranking system, courtesy of Tony Khan himself!## Finally, Ortiz clawed his way to the corner and reached for the proverbial torch, tagging in Kingston. The Mad King, straps down and eyes ablaze, met Castagnoli in a thunderous exchange of chops and boots. He drove the Swiss Cyborg into the corner and unleashed a machine-gun barrage of chops that echoed through the arena. Castagnoli, unfazed, countered with a vicious short-arm lariat before dropping Kingston with a thunderous chokeslam.## The tide began to turn as Danielson entered the fray, launching a diving headbutt that nearly decapitated Kingston. Castagnoli, ever the opportunist, dispatched Ortiz on the apron with a brutal toss into a hapless security guard, before returning to the ring just in time to witness Kingston fighting off both BCC members. Danielson, a master of opportunistic offense, caught Kingston with a surprise roll-up for a near-fall. But Kingston, fueled by desperation, roared back with a devastating DDT.## A chaotic double-team sequence erupted: Ortiz tagged in and the two Kings ran wild, soaring through the air with gravity-defying dives. Back in the ring, Danielson latched onto Ortiz with a LeBell Lock, his submission prowess on full display. Castagnoli, ever the watchful teammate, kept Kingston at bay. But Ortiz, fighting with the heart of a lion, clawed his way to the ropes, desperation in his eyes.## The tide turned again as Castagnoli, with the cunning of a predator, capitalized on the chaos. He brutally crotched Kingston on the ropes, leaving him vulnerable to Danielson's Busaiku Knee. The impact was sickening, leaving Ortiz unconscious and unable to defend himself. Danielson, with a ruthless efficiency, capitalized on the momentary advantage, securing the pin and the victory for BCC. Kingston, held back by Castagnoli, could only watch in agony as his team fell to defeat. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli ## Danielson taunted Kingston while he consoled Ortiz. Danielson went on to spit in Kingston's face before hastily exiting the ring. ## During the course of this match, the Dynamite lineup for Wednesday was revealed. Hangman Page is set to go up against Penta El Zero M. Swerve Strickland is scheduled to take on Jeff Hardy. The Acclaimed will defend their AEW World Trios Championships against The Mogul Embassy. Toni Storm and Deonna Purrazzo are slated for a face-to-face confrontation. And in a match that took me by surprise when it was announced, Minoru Suzuki will be responding to Adam Copeland's Cope Open. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Adam Copeland Set For 1/20 AEW Collision, Updated Lineup
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AEW Collision

Adam Copeland Set For 1/20 AEW Collision, Updated Lineup

An additional segment has been included in the January 20 episode of AEW Collision.## As per the announcement, Adam Copeland is set to make his return to AEW television, where he will host an open challenge. It was revealed that Copeland has emerged victorious in past open challenges against Lee Moriarty and Griff Garrison.## In a previously disclosed matchup, Eddie Kingston & Ortiz are slated to face off against Blackpool Combat Club, comprised of Claudio Castagnoli & Bryan Danielson. Additionally, the former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley is making his comeback to AEW.## THIS SATURDAY, January 20!Saturday Night #AEWCollision@ChaifetzArena | St LouisLIVE | 8pm ET/7pm CT | TNThttps://t.co/UN1cNj1kQqAdam Copeland Open Challenge!The 'Cope Open' continues THIS SATURDAY! Who will @RatedRCope face this weekend live on @TNTdrama on Collision? pic.twitter.com/cenKyFvIW4— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 19, 2024 ## The current lineup for AEW Collision is as follows: ## -Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Bryan Danielson)## -Jon Moxley will make his return to AEW## -Buddy Matthews vs. Daniel Garcia## -Adam Copeland open challenge ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card February 10, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location
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AEW Collision

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card February 10, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location

Here is the full match card prediction and everything you need to know about this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on February 10, 2024, at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, NV. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card (February 10, 2024) ## We’ll hear from Adam Copeland ## Adam Copeland is all set to appear on next week's show in Las Vegas. The announcement was dropped during the February 3 edition of AEW Collision. ## International Champion: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Tomohiro Ishii ## An International title match with Orange Cassidy defending against Tomohiro Ishii will be taking place on the show. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Orange Cassidy ## Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Star Jr. & Esfinge ## Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli will face CMLL's Star Jr. & Esfinge in a tag team bout. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli ## Non-title match: AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm vs. Queen Aminata ## The current AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm will be in action as she takes on Queen Aminata iin a Non-Title match.## WINNER PREDICTION: Toni Storm ## Singles Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Kiera Hogan ## In another singles match, Deonna Purrazzo squares off against Kiera Hogan. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Deonna Purrazzo ## Singles Match: Mark Briscoe vs. Brody King ## After being a target for House of Black in recent weeks, Mark Briscoe will have the chance to get revenge as he goes one-on-one with Brody King on the Saturday, February 10 episode. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Mark Briscoe ## Brian Cage in action ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card February 3, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location
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AEW Collision

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card February 3, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location

Here is the full match card prediction and everything you need to know about this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on February 3, 2024, at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, TX. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card (February 3, 2024) ## Singles Match: Eddie Kingston vs. Bryan Keith ## WINNER PREDICTION: Eddie Kingston ## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Hechicero ## WINNER PREDICTION: Bryan Danielson ## Christian Cage & Patriarchy (Nick Wayne & Killswitch) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Daniel Garcia ## WINNER PREDICTION: FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Daniel Garcia ## Singles Match: Serena Deeb vs. Queen Aminata ## WINNER PREDICTION: Serena Deeb ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Deonna Purrazzo vs. Red Velvet Set For AEW Collision This Week
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AEW Collision

Deonna Purrazzo vs. Red Velvet Set For AEW Collision This Week

AEW had a few unexpected moments lately, and one of them was Deonna Purrazzo showing up in the company. Now, after the latest AEW Dynamite episode at Daily's Place, we now know who she'll be facing first. ## Deonna Purrazzo is set to go against Red Velvet on this week's AEW Collision. The match was arranged in a backstage scene during AEW Dynamite.## Before Red Velvet left, Purrazzo casually asked her which arm she uses for stirring. This could turn out to be an interesting match, considering both of them are making their in-ring debuts on AEW Collision.## While people were anticipating Deonna Purrazzo's AEW debut, it caught some off guard that it happened last week. There were talks with WWE, but she didn't want to wait around for them to finalize a deal.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, January 6, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
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AEW Collision

AEW Collision Results, January 6, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on January 6, 2024, at the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, NC. ## AEW Collision starts at 8 PM ET. This is 5 PM PT, 1 AM BST, and 8 AM AEST. The show will run for two hours, so it will end at 10 PM ET. ## AEW Collision Results, January 6, 2024 ## Sting & Darby Allin vs. The Workhorsemen ## Sting's music resonates through the arena as he strides to the ring, accompanied by Darby Allin. However, before the match even begins, Anthony Henry launches a surprise attack on Allin. JD Drake attempts to strike Sting with a chair, but to no avail, as Sting retaliates with a powerful clothesline.## Taking control, Sting forcefully propels Drake into the barricade. Seizing the opportunity, Henry sneakily assaults Sting from behind. Drake, undeterred, targets Darby, sending him crashing into the ring. As the match officially commences, Henry asserts dominance, knocking down Darby and unleashing a flurry of attacks in the corner before tagging out.## Drake executes a flying headbutt and goes for the cover. The referee counts: 1… 2… Darby manages to kick out. Henry tags back in, delivering a punishing backstabber and another pin attempt: 1… 2… yet, Darby resiliently kicks out. Drake re-enters the fray, subjecting Darby to corner chops and engaging in a brief skirmish with Sting on the apron. Drake executes a belly-to-belly suplex, following it up with a daring moonsault that unfortunately misses its mark.## Sting seizes the moment and tags himself in. Darby executes a Code Red, and Sting follows up with a Stinger splash in the corner. Henry re-enters the ring only to be promptly dispatched outside by Sting. Capitalizing on the chaos, Darby delivers a coffin drop onto Henry. With Drake still recovering, Sting finishes the match with a decisive coffin death drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Sting & Darby Allin ## AEW Continental Championship: Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Trent Beretta ## The contest kicks off, and both competitors engage in a fierce exchange of strikes. Eddie executes a snapmare, swiftly complemented by a well-placed kick to the back. Trent retaliates with a tornado DDT, quickly attempting a cover, but kicks out. Undeterred, Trent proceeds to deliver a suplex on Kingston.## Kingston regains control, launching a counteroffensive that drives Trent into the corner, delivering a series of impactful chops that eventually force Trent out of the ring. Seizing the opportunity, Kingston executes a suplex on Trent, asserting his dominance. ## Trent finds himself knocked off the middle rope. Eddie, not missing a beat, administers chops to Trent, but Trent rebounds, catching Eddie off guard with a jumping knee. A subsequent dropkick sends Eddie tumbling out of the ring, setting the stage for Trent's daring suicide dive. After directing Eddie back into the ring, Trent ascends the top rope, only to be halted in his tracks.## Undeterred, Trent manages to execute a sunset flip powerbomb, initiating a pin attempt, but a kick out from Eddie. Eddie with an exploder suplex, seamlessly transitioning into a DDT and another pin attempt, but Trent kicks out. Trent answers with a trio of German suplexes. Beretta charges in with a running knee strike, swiftly followed by a Gotch-style piledriver. Cover, but Eddie kicks out.## The intense back-and-forth continues as both competitors exchange strikes. Trent lands a half-and-half suplex, only for Kingston to respond with his own Hal-and-half suplex, leading into another powerful regular suplex. Cover made, but Trent kicks out. Kingston concludes the match with a devastating Northern Lights bomb, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston And Still ## ROH World Tag Team Championship Proving Grounds Match: Komander & Bryan Keith vs Undisputed Kingdom (Mike Bennette & Matt Taven) ## The match kicks off with Taven and Bennett ambushing Komander. Bennett dominates Komander in the corner before Taven continues the assault. Komander, resilient, counters with a hurricanrana and tags in Bryan Keith. ## After a commercial break, Taven hits a flatliner on Keith, and Mike takes over the attack. Bennett tags in, and the duo executes a double-team move for the win. ## WINNER: Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) ## Renee Paquette interviews Bullet Club Gold, but The Acclaimed interrupts. Tensions rise, and Jay White asserts they'll handle it. The Acclaimed promotes the power of factions, White dismisses it.## After a commercial break, Adam Copeland enters, claiming he deserves a TNT Championship shot. He issues an open challenge, and Griff Garrison answers with bravado. Garrison slaps Copeland, sparking a confrontation. ## Singles Match: Griff Garrison vs. Adam Copeland ## Copeland dominates early with a kick to Griff's face and corner assault. Maria's distraction allows Garrison to strike back, aided by Cole Karter. Garrison targets Copeland, executing a suplex and a plant. Copeland counters with a flapjack and takes out Karter.## A crossbody from the top rope earns Copeland a near fall. Garrison counters a spear attempt, but Copeland retaliates with a headbutt, superplex, and DDT. Copeland secures the win with a crossface, forcing Garrison to tap out. ## WINNER: Adam Copeland ## Singles Match: Skye Blue vs. Kiera Hogan## The match starts with Blue taking control, slamming Hogan's face on the mat. Skye joins the attack in the corner, but Hogan counters with a trip and a hip attack, followed by a superkick. ## After a brief commercial break, Hogan gains momentum with a running dropkick and a neckbreaker. Despite Blue's resistance, Hogan secures the win with a dragon sleeper, forcing a tap-out. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## Singles Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Andrew Everett ## Claudio bodyslams Andrew. He chokeslams him. Andrew rolls out of the ring. Claudio hits him with a running uppercut. He then sends him into the ring. Claudio hits the giant swing on Andrew. Andrew comes back with a leg lariat. ## He climbs the top rope and goes for a shooting star and misses. Claudio hits him with a neutralizer and follows it with a lariat for the win. ## WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli ## Lexy interviews Ricky Starks and Big Bill. Starks anticipates his return, promising to destroy Sammy Guevara in their upcoming singles match. Big Bill challenges Sammy and Jericho to a title match at Battle of the Belts in a street fight. ## Tag Team Match: FTR vs. House of Black ## The match starts with Buddy chopping Dax in the corner. FTR double-teams Buddy after some tags. During the chaos, Malakai Black targets Dax's family, leading to a chase. After a commercial break, Black and Buddy take control. Black hits a moonsault, and Cash is sent into the ring. ## Buddy tags in and stomps Cash. He attacks in the corner, tags out. Black continues, tags out. Cash fights back, sends Black into Buddy. Enzuigiri by Cash, Buddy knocks Dax off apron.## Commercial break## Dax crossbody on Buddy, atomic drop on Black, brainbuster, cover, kicks out. Buddy kicks Dax, Black with a back elbow, kicks out. Cash pulls Buddy out. Dax superplex, Cash splash on Black. Cover!, Buddy saves. Cash caught in a suicide dive, sent over announcer's table.## Black grabs chair, taunts Dax's family. Dax attacks, shatter machine on Buddy. Cover and Black saves. Cash and Black exchange on apron. FTR spike piledriver, Brody King out, Garcia attacks with chair. Buddy hits curb stomp, cover, but there is a ropebreak. Powerbomb by Buddy, Dax rolls up, gets pinfall. ## WINNER: FTR ## Post-match, House of Black attacks. Buddy stomps Cash, Brody wraps steel around Dax, Black spinning heel kick. Brody hits Garcia with a chair. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card January 13, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location
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AEW Collision

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card January 13, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location

Here is the full match card prediction and everything you need to know about this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on January 13, 2024, at the Chartway Arena in Norfolk, VA. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets ## Confirmed & Predicted Match Card (January 13, 2024) ## -Deonna Purrazzo vs. Red Velvet ## -Adam Copeland open challenge ## -Hangman Adam Page returns to Norfolk ## -ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Brian Cage & Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) (c) vs. Lance Archer & The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) ## -FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Daniel Garcia vs. House Of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, & Buddy Matthews)## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Thunder Rosa Returns From Injury, Competes In Her First Match Since August 2022 On 12/23 AEW Collision
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AEW Collision

Thunder Rosa Returns From Injury, Competes In Her First Match Since August 2022 On 12/23 AEW Collision

Jacksonville, December 23 - Thunder Rosa made a triumphant return to the ring on the latest edition of AEW Collision. ## Competing in her first match since August 2022, Rosa teamed up with Abadon to secure a victory over the duo of Skye Blue and Julia Hart. ## Notably, it marked Rosa's comeback to in-ring action following her last appearance on the August 15 episode (taped on August 10) of AEW Dark: Elevation. During that time, Rosa held the AEW Women's Championship but had to relinquish the title due to a back injury. ## For her comeback, Rosa unveiled a fresh theme and made a stylish entrance on a low rider before going on to win the match, ultimately pinning Skye Blue. The match showcased Rosa's resilience and welcomed her back into the AEW wrestling scene in a spectacular fashion. ## Over a year out of #AEW action, the former #AEW Women's World Champion Thunder Rosa is BACK in action as she joins Abadon in tag team action!Watch #AEWCollision #HolidayBash LIVE on TNT!@TheJuliaHart | @Skyebyee | @abadon_AEW | @thunderrosa22 pic.twitter.com/VyAICC51vN— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 24, 2023 ## Welcome back @thunderrosa22! The San Antonio crowd is happy to see Thunder Rosa back in @AEW!Great match Thunder Rosa/@abadon_AEW vs @TheJuliaHart/@Skyebyee tonight on Saturday #AEWCollision!I'm excited for the TBS Title fight Julia Hart vs Abadon NEXT SATURDAY at Worlds End!— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) December 24, 2023 ## Saty Tuned To Sacnilk...