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AEW Collision Results, September 9, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
1005 days ago
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AEW Collision Results, September 9, 2023: 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 September 9, 2023, live from Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH. ## 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 September 9, 2023: Play-By-Play Results AEW International Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Action Andretti ## AEW Collision opens up with Jon Moxley taking on Action Andretti. The match starts off with Moxley taking up the action. Meanwhile, Action gets out of the ring, preventing to cause any damage. He is back in the ring. Moxley with a boot that sends Action out of the ring. ## Action comes back stronger and he clinches a Suicide dive. Moxley sends Action into the ring. Action goes for a Dropkick and follows up a splash on Moxley for the cover, but doesn't get the win. Moxley looks hurt and he makes his way out of the ring, meanwhile, Action hits a moonsault. Action sends Moxley into the steel steps. ## Back from the break, Action performs a Suicide Dive, but this time Moxley sides out and hits his own Suicide Dive on Action. Action is sent back into the ring. Action with a springboard strike, but nothing effects and Moxley hits a cutter for the cover, but no win there. Dropkick landed by Andretti and follows up a Falcon Arrow for a near fall. At the end of the match, Action sets up a Spinning Crossbody and he gets it for the cover, but Moxley kicks out. Meanwhile, Moxley locks in the rear naked choke for the win. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Following the match, Charlette attacks Statlander, and The Renegade now attacking Statlander. The music hits and it's Jade Cargill who comes out and attacks the Renegade sisters. ## Dio Del Inframundo, Aerostar, Metalik, and Gravity vs. Bullet Club Gold ## The match kicks off with Austin and Metalik. Austin goes for an early attack and there is an exchange in the tag. Colten with a clothesline on Metalik, this was a pretty good spot sofar. Juice is now in and she starts attacking Metalik. There is a quick exchange in the tag. ## Aerostar with a Dropkick to take out Juice before landing a cutter on Austin. Finally, Juice with his move for the cover to win the match. ## WINNER: Bullet Club Gold ## Singles Match: Rey Fenix vs. Angelico ## The match starts off with Fenix landing a dropkick on Angelico and he goes out. Fenix follows up with a Suicide Dive. Rey gets Angelico back to the ring Angelico with a Backbreaker, meanwhile, Angelico goes for a splash, but he misses. Fenix goes up to the top and performs a Splash for the cover, but doesn't get the win. ## Superkick landed as Fenix does it. Fenix takes Sepentico off the apron. Fenix lands a cutter on Angelico for the cover, but yet again he kicks out. Finally, Fenix with his move for the cover to win the match. ## WINNER: Rey Fenix ## Grand Slam Tournament Semifinals: Roderick Strong vs. Darby Allin ## A brawl breaks out before the match even starts. The match starts off with Strong attacking him. Strong with a Backbreaker. Strong is sent outside and Dabry follows up a Suicide Dive. Back from the commercial break and it's Darby taking up the fight, he sends Strong into the post. ## Darby goes for a guillotine and follows up with a Crucifix for the cover, but doesn't get the win. Strong with an STF submission hold, but Darby is able to reach the ropes. Darby is set up on the top rope. Strong comes off with a Backbreaker. ## Darby is on the apron and he lands a hard Stunner there. Darby with another move as he hits Coffin Drop on Strong. Darby with a reverse DDT. Fox accidentally hits a moonsault on Wayne. Darby tries a coffin drop but Strong gets things and hits a backbreaker for the win. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## -Up next is an in-ring promo from Bryan Danielson. Tony is already in the ring and he brings out Danielson. He takes the mic and says her daughter is six, and she one day told her daughter that he would be retiring once she turns seven. ## Danielson doesn't waste his time and looks like he wants a match at WrestleDream and he wants to fight Zack Sabre Jr. The music hits as Ricky Starks comes out there with Bill. ## Ricky Starks comes out with Bill. He mentions Bryan's time in catering compared to his own place in Collision, highlighting how he made a statement by targeting Steamboat. This, he believes, solidified his position as Collision's leader after Sunday's match. He admits to growing greed after refusing to submit, driven by his nature. ## Bryan acknowledges their Sunday encounter and approves of Stark. Suddenly, Big Bill attacks Bryan, and Starks joins in briefly before they both exit, leaving Bryan and Moxley in their wake. ## Grand Slam Eliminator Tournament Semifinal: Samoa Joe vs. Penta El Zero Miedo ## The main event of the night will go down up next, the match starts off with Joe knocking down Penta. Superkick landed from Penta, Joe plants Penta into the corner, while Penta responds with a Dropkick, Joe looks hurt and he rolls out of the ring. Penta continues his dominance with a Slingblad, Joe is sent into the barricade. There is a table, Penta brings it out from down. Meanwhile, we are set for a commercial break... Penta misses a stomp, and Joe takes the advantage and hits him with an elbow. Joe eats a Crossbody followed by a Backstabber, cover made, but Joe kicks out. Joe takes the lead, and he responds with a PowerSlam for a near fall. Another failed cover from Penta, this time Joe with an Atomic Drop, and follows up with a Senton for a near fall. ## Looks like, the table is getting involved now, Penta sets up a Dive, but Joe sides away and Penta hits the table. Joe looks in hurry and he sends Joe into the ring for the cover, but Penta kicks out. Joe locks in the coquina clutch and Penta taps out. ## WINNER: Samoa Joe ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Latest Dave Meltzer Ratings Of 2023: WWE Payback & AEW All Out
1006 days ago
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Latest Dave Meltzer Ratings Of 2023: WWE Payback & AEW All Out

Here’s a list of ratings by wrestling journalist and historian Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer in 2023. The latest release features two five-star match ratings. ## The 2023 AEW All Out took place during Labor Day weekend on September 3, 2023, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. While, WWE Payback took place on Saturday, September 2, 2023, at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ## Both events featured several high-quality matches, with some of them receiving a 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer. According to the report, Bryan Danielson faced Ricky Starks in a Strap Match at AEW All Out and received a 5-star rating. Similarly, Kenny Omega took on Konosuke Takeshita at AEW All Out, and that match also earned a 5-star rating. ## Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens faced Finn Balor & Damian Priest for the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships at WWE Payback, earning a rating of 4.25 stars. In another match at WWE Payback, Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus competed in a Steel Cage Match and received a 4-star rating. ## Check out more ratings below: ## -Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens v Finn Balor & Damian Priest (WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships) - WWE Payback (4.25) ## -Rhea Ripley vs Raquel Rodriguez (WWE Womens World Championship) - WWE Payback (0.75) ## -Miro vs Powerhouse Hobbs - AEW ALL OUT (4.25) ## -Bryan Danielson vs Ricky Starks, Strap Match - AEW ALL OUT (5) ## -Kenny Omega vs Konosuke Takeshita - AEW ALL OUT (5) ## -GUNTHER vs Chad Gable (WWE Intercontinental Championship) - WWE RAW (4.5) ## -LA Knight defeated The Miz with John Cena acting as the special guest referee – (2.25) -Finn Balor and Damian Priest defeated Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn for the new Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions (4.25) ## -Seth Rollins defeated Shinsuke Nakamura for the World Heavyweight Championship – (3.5) ## More will be added ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Possible Reason Why AEW Fired Ace Steel
1006 days ago
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Possible Reason Why AEW Fired Ace Steel

Chicago, 8 September - AEW has fired Ace Steel for the second time. ## Ace Steel's termination marks the second release this week, following CM Punk's departure from AEW on September 2nd. While AEW didn't officially confirm Ace Steel's release, PWInsider reported his departure from WWE. ## CM Punk's release from AEW on September 2nd was accompanied by an official statement from the organization. This decision came after an altercation between CM Punk and Jack Perry backstage, stemming from comments made by Perry during his earlier match on the show. Perry's comments were in reference to Punk denying him the use of real glass in his segments on Collision. ## AEW made the announcement of CM Punk's release on X (formerly Twitter), and Tony Khan also addressed it at the beginning of that night's Collision episode. In contrast, Ace Steel's release from WWE lacked an official reason. ## There are potential reasons behind Ace Steel's release, though they are speculative. Steel was involved in the All Out Brawl, featuring CM Punk and The Elite. During the brawl, Steel was reportedly guilty of biting Kenny Omega's arm, which led to his suspension along with Punk, Omega, and The Young Bucks. ## Subsequently, Steel, CM Punk, and The Elite returned to the company. Reportedly, Steel was brought back to work as a producer at the request of CM Punk, which stirred tension among some in the locker room. ## An agreement was reached for Steel to work remotely to avoid further issues, as he was brought back solely at CM Punk's request. With Steel's release from the company, it's possible that AEW sought to maintain a harmonious locker room environment and avoid disruptions. This could be the underlying reason behind Tony Khan's decision to release Ace Steel. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision 9/2 Ratings Plummet To Lowest Ever
1007 days ago
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AEW Collision 9/2 Ratings Plummet To Lowest Ever

Viewership numbers have been put on open for Saturday night's edition of AEW Collision and that looks disappointing. According to Brandon Thrustan, AEW Collision on Saturday started with 472K viewers and a 0.18 P18-49 rating, for Tony Khan announcing CM Punk was fired and the Steamboat, Starks, Danielson angle. ## The report suggests that viewership took a sharp drop in most quarters afterward. The final full quarter-hour achieved 244k viewers and a 0.08 rating. According to the data, this episode recorded the lowest audience in its history. ## A viewership of 345,000 represents a significant decline from the 552,000 viewers the show had on August 26. Additionally, the show managed to attain a 0.11 rating in the 18 to 49 age group, which is also a substantial decrease from the 0.16 rating it received last Saturday. ## There are several factors contributing to the drop in viewership. The episode had to compete with various college football games on both network TV and cable. A significant competition was WWE's Payback, which aired on Peacock, and this had an impact on the ratings as well. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

New Match Set For 9/6 AEW Dynamite, Updated Lineup
1007 days ago
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New Match Set For 9/6 AEW Dynamite, Updated Lineup

Indianapolis, 6 September - The upcoming Wednesday's episode of Dynamite has a new bout added to its lineup. ## The show will be live on September 6, 2023, from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, Indiana. AEW has announced several big matches for the event, and a new one has just been added. ## After Jon Moxley won the AEW International Championship by defeating Cassidy at the AEW All Out Pay-Per-View, his first title defense will be against AR Fox. ## With this title match, Fox will also mark his return to singles competition since his defeat to Orange Cassidy in an AEW International Championship match on the July 26 episode of Dynamite. ## Check out the updated lineup below ## -Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Quarterfinal: Roderick Strong vs. Trent Beretta ## -Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Quarterfinal: Darby Allin vs. Nick Wayne ## -Le Sex Gods (Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara vs. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) ## -AEW International Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. AR Fox ## -Hangman Page speaks ## -MJF speaks ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, September 6, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
1008 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Results, September 6, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Coliseum, September 6 - Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on September 6, 2023, from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, Indiana. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results September 6, 2023: Highlights Jon Moxley (with Claudio Castagnoli) Vs AR Fox for the AEW International Title ## The match starts off as Moxley with some punches on Fox followed by chops. Fox rallied with a DDT and a moonsault, but Moxley countered with a kimura, anvil elbows, the King Kong lariat, and the Death Rider to retain his title. # Allin checked on Fox post-match. Cage and Luchasaurus offered Wayne mentorship after watching his father's matches last week, with Cage sending regards to Wayne's mother before leaving. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley (with Claudio Castagnoli) ## Kris Statlander vs Emi Sakura for the TBS Title ## Sakura started strong with a Tiger Driver and a running crossbody that sent Statlander out of the ring. Sakura followed up with a charging crossbody into the ring steps. Back inside, they exchanged chops and lariats, leading to a collision. Statlander enticed Sakura to the apron and hit a slingshot elbow. They countered each other's moves, and Statlander won with Wednesday Night Fever. ## WINNER: Kris Statlander ## Le Sex Gods (Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara) vs Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) ## In the match, Davis and Jericho exchanged blows. Guevara tagged in for a double shoulder tackle and Le Sex Gods pose but got hit with Snake Eyes. After a chop exchange and a leapfrog combo, Jericho and Guevara executed a stalling vertical suplex before a break. ## During the break, Davis and Fletcher controlled Guevara. Jericho made a hot tag, taking charge. Jericho survived a Code Breaker to Fletcher. Guevara's twisting tornillo took out Davis and Fletcher. Jericho accidentally hit Guevara with a slingshot dive but later caught Fletcher with a Judas Effect to win. ## WINNER: Le Sex Gods (Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara) ## Samoe Joe and MJF Meet In The Ring ## MJF was annoyed by Tony Khan's request for him to wrestle soon, but he realized it was for Grand Slam and sang "New York, New York." Samoa Joe interrupted and confronted MJF. Joe wanted to know MJF's problem, and MJF attempted to mock Joe's entrance music. He insulted Joe with various nicknames and recounted an altercation with William Regal during a WWE tryout when he was 19. MJF warned Joe to stay out of his way and threatened him. ## MJF claimed to be the best but Joe called him a little bitch. MJF slapped Joe, who chose not to retaliate. Joe confidently stated he would win the title eliminator tournament. ## As MJF tried to leave, Joe crotched him in the ropes. MJF fought back but was eventually flattened by Joe. Adam Cole saved MJF, and medical personnel attended to him. Joe warned MJF that next time, he'd rip MJF's arm off. Roderick Strong and The Kingdom criticized Adam Cole for prioritizing MJF over Strong's injury due to Joe. Cole left with MJF, and Strong prepared for his match. ## Roderick Strong (w/Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) Vs Trent Beretta (w/Chuck Taylor) in a Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Quarterfinal ## Strong initially dominated. Beretta fought back with a leaping Meteora and a chop exchange. Strong used his signature backbreaker. Beretta responded with a corner elbow and a Tornado DDT, sending Strong outside while clutching his neck. Taven briefly interfered, allowing Strong to surprise Beretta with a post and apron suplex before a commercial break. ## Beretta countered with rolling Germans and a twisting Death Valley Driver, but Strong retaliated with a Death by Roderick and a Sick Kick. Beretta countered Strong's Strong Hold attempt with a frankensteiner and executed a half and half suplex. However, Strong reached the ropes during a piledriver attempt. In a crucial moment, Strong landed a jumping knee strike and followed up with the End of Heartache for a clean win. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong (w/Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) ## Darby Allin vs. Nick Wayne in a Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Quarterfinal ## Darby wants Nick Wayne to HIT HIM!Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@TheNickWayne | @DarbyAllin pic.twitter.com/iahTUXIUIc— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 7, 2023 ## What is Darby Allin doing?Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@TheNickWayne | @DarbyAllin pic.twitter.com/TBF2CU87EL— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 7, 2023 ## WINNER: Darby Allin ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All Out 2023 Results: Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita Full Match & Winner
1010 days ago
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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita Full Match & Winner

Chicago, 3 September - Here is the full recap for Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita which takes place on September 3, 2023, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois in a Singles match. ## The show will be live at 8 PM Eastern Time in the US on Sunday. It starts airing in Asia at 5:30 AM. In the UK and Australia, it's on at 12 AM and 9 PM, respectively. ## AEW All Out 2023: Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita Full Match Omega wore DDT-inspired gear for this match. Takeshita seemed to have the upper hand in the early stages, dropping Omega on his neck with a high-angle backdrop driver that sent Omega rolling out of the ring. Takeshita followed up with a running boot, but Omega countered with a move called "You Can't Escape" on the floor. ## Back inside the ring, Omega punted Takeshita and then executed his dunk slam, locking in the Indian Deathlock. They exchanged slaps, but Takeshita resorted to an eye poke. Takeshita managed to hit his Takeshita-line move, but when he tried for a hurricanrana, Omega blocked it and sent Takeshita face-first into the turnbuckle. They ended up back on the floor, and this time, Takeshita hit a brainbuster and brought out some chairs, but the referee scolded him.## With the referee distracted, Don Callis stacked the chairs on top of Omega. Takeshita capitalized by hitting a senton over the top onto the chairs. Takeshita taunted Omega and then landed a Helluva Kick and a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two-count. ## Takeshita continued to target Omega until Omega got his knees up when Takeshita attempted a top-rope senton. Omega then hit a jumping knee, followed by two Snap Dragons, a knee strike, and a Poison Rana for a near fall. They both escaped each other's attempts at German suplexes and traded pumping knee strikes. Takeshita turned the tide with a powerful lariat that turned Omega inside out. Omega managed to float out of a powerbomb and countered with one of his own, followed by a knee strike. ## Omega connected with a V-Trigger, but Takeshita countered Omega's One Winged Angel into a move called a "Crunchie." Omega was struggling to use his legs and started swinging wildly. He connected with enough strikes to briefly regain control, but Takeshita fought back with forearms, and Omega resorted to a desperation lariat. ## In the corner, Omega landed a leaping V-Trigger and attempted an Avalanche One Winged Angel, but Takeshita escaped and hit an impressive Avalanche Blue Thunder Bomb for a very close near fall. Takeshita then executed his Power Drive Knee move, but Omega somehow kicked out, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Takeshita exposed his knee and delivered a devastating knee strike to Omega, causing him to crumble, and Takeshita secured the pin, shocking the crowd. ## AEW All Out 2023: Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita Match Winner WINNER: Konosuke Takeshita ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All Out 2023 Results: Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks Full Match & Winner
1011 days ago
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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks Full Match & Winner

Chicago, 3 September - Here is the full recap for Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks which takes place on September 3, 2023, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois in a Strap match. ## The show will be live at 8 PM Eastern Time in the US on Sunday. It starts airing in Asia at 5:30 AM. In the UK and Australia, it's on at 12 AM and 9 PM, respectively. ## AEW All Out 2023: Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks Full Match & Recap Ricky Steamboat hopped on commentary for this match, and they played "The Final Countdown" for Danielson, which got a great reaction from the crowd, including myself. Before the match officially started, Starks attacked Danielson. He used his weight belt to whip Danielson on the floor, hitting him hard with the buckle, and that busted Danielson open. It was kinda weird that the referee, Aubrey, decided to start the match at that moment.## Starks went on to choke Danielson with the strap and dragged him around the floor, even stomping on his head while it was hanging over the ropes.## Once they got into the ring, Starks continued his beatdown, and Danielson tried to fight back with headbutts and kicks. But Starks smacked Danielson in the head with the strap. Danielson was bleeding a lot at this point. Starks wanted to do a superplex, but Danielson managed to slide through and crotch Starks. Then Danielson got some payback by choking Starks, who was stuck in the Tree of Woe. He also sent Starks out of the ring with a baseball slide, but Starks used the strap to pull Danielson back in and smack him in the face.## Starks took a moment to talk trash to Steamboat, and that allowed Danielson to post Starks, which also made him bleed. Danielson kept whipping Starks violently, and the crowd started chanting "You F’d Up." Starks got tired, and Danielson just kept whipping and kicking him until Starks couldn't take it anymore, and the crowd applauded.## Big Bill showed up and tried to attack Danielson, but Steamboat jumped off commentary and fought him off. Bill had Steamboat in his grip, but Danielson sent Starks flying onto Bill and then dove onto both of them.## Back in the ring, Danielson went for his corner dropkicks, but Starks caught him with a powerful lariat. Starks then started whipping Danielson like crazy, and the crowd loved it. Eventually, Starks got winded, and Danielson fought back with more kicks and whips until Starks couldn't handle it anymore. ## Then, Bill tried to interfere again, but Steamboat and Danielson managed to deal with him. Danielson went for his Busaiku Knee, and even though Starks kicked out, Danielson kept kicking Starks' head. Finally, he locked in the LeBell Lock, wrapping the strap around Starks' throat. Starks didn't tap; instead, he passed out, which was a pretty intense moment. ## AEW All Out 2023: Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks Match Winner WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All Out 2023 Results: Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs Full Match & Winner
1011 days ago
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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs Full Match & Winner

Chicago, 3 September - Here is the full recap for Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs which takes place on September 3, 2023, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois in a Singles match. ## The show will be live at 8 PM Eastern Time in the US on Sunday. It starts airing in Asia at 5:30 AM. In the UK and Australia, it's on at 12 AM and 9 PM, respectively. ## AEW All Out 2023: Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs Full Match Recap Both competitors showed their strength by taking each other down to the mat after early lock-ups. Miro relentlessly unleashed a barrage of corner strikes, but when he attempted a lariat, Hobbs stood his ground and responded with a lariat of his own. Miro quickly rebounded with a precise dropkick, using his agility to his advantage. Hobbs, on the other hand, relied on his incredible power, executing an overhead belly-to-belly throw and maintaining control with another powerful throw. ## Hobbs missed a corner charge and ended up outside the ring, where Miro met him with a somersault senton off the apron. Miro wasted no time driving Hobbs repeatedly into the railing, but Hobbs slapped Miro in the face and attempted to wear him down upon returning to the ring. Miro fought back, and both men collided with force as they charged into the ropes. The crowd chanted "Meat!" after each collision. Miro delivered a series of lariats, with Hobbs refusing to go down until Miro wound up and finally dropped him. ## Miro channeled his inner Sheamus and unleashed 10 corner forearms in the ropes until Hobbs countered and executed a front face suplex in the ring. Hobbs attempted to climb the ropes, but Miro intercepted him and executed a massive superplex that had the crowd on their feet. ## Miro landed his signature thrust kick but missed a second one, allowing Hobbs to respond with a spinning powerslam for a two-count. Hobbs retaliated to the earlier lariats by delivering multiple lariats of his own, but Miro ultimately flattened him with one of his own and followed up with the thrust kick for another two-count. ## Miro signaled for Game Over, but Hobbs summoned the strength to power out of it. He backpacked Miro and drove him into the corner. Hobbs caught a leaping Miro with a spinebuster, coming tantalizingly close to victory. Hobbs attempted to apply Game Over, but Miro countered with a spinebuster of his own before locking in the Game Over submission hold tightly. Hobbs had no choice but to tap out. ## AEW All Out 2023 Results: Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs Match Winner WINNER: Miro ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All Out 2023 Results: Orange Cassidy vs. Jon Moxley Full Match & Winner
1011 days ago
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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Orange Cassidy vs. Jon Moxley Full Match & Winner

Chicago, 3 September - Here is the full recap for Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley which takes place on September 3, 2023, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois in a Singles match for the AEW International Championship. ## The show will be live at 8 PM Eastern Time in the US on Sunday. It starts airing in Asia at 5:30 AM. In the UK and Australia, it's on at 12 AM and 9 PM, respectively. ## AEW All Out 2023: Orange Cassidy vs. Jon Moxley Full Match Recap The BCC and Best Friends, along with Kris Statlander, accompanied the champion and challenger backstage before their entrances. Cassidy started strong, but Moxley managed to avoid the Orange Punch and delivered several suplexes. Cassidy made a comeback on the apron, landing a crossbody, but Moxley countered and stomped on his face repeatedly. Cassidy then pulled off a Stundog Millionaire and dove outside. When Cassidy attempted his DDT, Moxley turned it into an inside-out suplex. Moxley roughed up Cassidy on the outside, threw him into the ring post, causing Cassidy to bleed. Moxley even bit at Cassidy's head, which was pretty gross. ## Moxley relentlessly attacked Cassidy with crossface strikes, while Cassidy tried to fight back, with Moxley mocking him by mimicking putting his hands in his pockets. Moxley attempted a superplex, but Cassidy turned the tables by raking Moxley's back and biting his head. Cassidy followed with a diving DDT and a spinning DDT. Moxley evaded the Orange Punch with jabs, but Cassidy surprised him with a PK kick followed by an Orange Punch for a two-count. Moxley turned a Beach Break into a Gotch Style Piledriver, and Cassidy nearly scored a quick crucifix pin, but Moxley locked in a rear naked choke. After a struggle, Cassidy reached the ropes and rolled to the outside, where Moxley removed the mats to expose the hard floor. ## Cassidy countered a piledriver attempt and hit a Beach Break on the exposed floor, followed by a dropkick that sent Moxley's head into the steel steps. Moxley barely beat the count, but Cassidy landed multiple Orange Punches, with the third one being blocked into a Cutter by Moxley. Cassidy countered Death Rider into another Orange Punch and a massive Spear for a near fall. Cassidy's pocket offense grew more intense, firing up the crowd until Moxley hit a powerful lariat. Cassidy no-sold it, so Moxley hit another for a two-count. Finally, Death Rider connected, but Cassidy just barely managed to lift his shoulder. ## Cassidy, dripping with blood, got to his feet, flipped off Moxley, and then Moxley finished him off with a decisive Death Rider to claim the title. The BCC celebrated with Moxley on the ramp, holding the International Title, while Cassidy remained in the ring to recover, with the Chicago crowd chanting his name. The show ended with the fans continuing to chant for Cassidy. ## AEW All Out 2023: Orange Cassidy vs. Jon Moxley Match Winner WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW All Out 2023 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
1011 days ago
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AEW All Out 2023 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Chicago, 3 September - It's almost time to tune in to the AEW All Out live stream. Just one week after an impressive turnout of over 80,000 fans at London's Wembley Stadium for All In, All Elite Wrestling is back in the place where it all began – Chicago, Illinois – for its fifth annual flagship event. ## For Canadian wrestling fans, DAZN Canada offers the live stream for $49.99 CAD. DAZN also caters to an international audience, with prices as follows: £16.99 in the UK, $29.99 AUD in Australia, and $32.99 in New Zealand. ## If you're in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, or Ireland, you can also check out PPV.com for the All Out live stream. The cost is $49.99 CAD or $20 USD converted to your local currency. ## Fite TV is another option for viewers worldwide to catch the AEW All Out live stream. ## AEW All Out 2023 Play-By-Play Results Over Budget Charity Battle Royale ## Brian Cage, Toa Liona, Kyle Fletcher, Action Andretti, Scorpio Sky, Daniel Garcia, Mark Davis, Jake Hager, Matt Menard, Bishop Kaun, Chuck Taylor, Darius Martin, Dalton Castle, Angelo Parker, Komander, Shawn Spears, Serpentico, and Tony Nese were all part of this match.## Tony Nese stirred things up by talking trash to the crowd before the match and suggesting group training with the other 19 entrants. Right as the match began, Best Friends, Andretti, and Martin worked together to toss Nese over the top onto Mark Sterling. The Mogul Embassy then took down Castle & The Boys, and chaos ensued as Komander executed a shooting star press, wiping out everyone. Serpentico tried to take on the former J.A.S. crew all by himself but ended up getting eliminated. Spears and Garcia engaged in a thrusting showdown before both targeted Aussie Open and continued their thrusting contest. As a result, Davis & Fletcher eliminated Spears. Komander's numbers caught up with him as he was eliminated by The Embassy. The Boys saved Castle from elimination but acciden tally took down Parker in a rather uneventful elimination. Castle himself was eliminated soon after. ## Martin was thrown out by Garcia & Menard, while Taylor was dumped by the Gates of Agony. Hangman eliminated Kaun, and Menard was shown being eliminated on the other side, with Sky eliminating Hager shortly afterward. Page and Beretta joined forces to dump Davis, while Sky sent Garcia out to the floor. Cage and Liona worked together to eliminate Sky, leaving Andretti, Beretta, Page, Cage, Liona, and Fletcher as the remaining participants. Fletcher & Andretti showcased their athleticism until Fletcher eliminated Andretti with a running leg lariat. Fletcher & Beretta fought on the apron, where Beretta executed a half and half suplex to eliminate Fletcher. ## Cage and Liona double-teamed Beretta until Cage threw him out with an F5, leaving Page at a disadvantage in a 2-on-1 situation. Page fought off Cage's powerbomb attempt and nailed Liona with a Buckshot before tossing him out. Cage attempted a discus lariat but ended up hitting a spinning neckbreaker instead. Both Cage and Page struggled on the apron until Page managed to execute a Dead Eye, causing Cage to fall to the floor. ## WINNER: "Hangman" Adam Page won by last eliminating Brian Cage ## Willow Nightingale, Skye Blue & Hikaru Shida Vs Athena, Diamante & Mercedes Martinez (w/Billie Starkz) ## Before the match, Martinez and Diamante didn't want Athena's minion, Starkz, with them. However, Athena convinced them otherwise. When the match kicked off, Athena tossed Diamante into the fray and left as the team argued outside the ring. Blue took advantage and hit a Blue crossbody on Diamante. Diamante briefly struggled in the corner, but Martinez's cheap shot on Blue allowed Diamante to hit a Cross Rhodes and keep Blue isolated.## Athena began trash-talking her own team, which allowed Blue to tag in Nightingale. Nightingale took control and went on the offensive against the ROH Women's Champion. The match got chaotic with Diamante taking out Nightingale, and Shida delivering a Falcon Arrow to Diamante. Martinez trapped Blue in the corner with a brutal Spider German suplex, while Nightingale charged in and met a hung-up Martinez with a cannonball.## Athena and Shida were the last ones standing, exchanging blows in a lively back-and-forth. Both were then pulled outside, with Nightingale ramming Athena into the railing. Martinez also felt the impact of the railing thanks to Nightingale before executing an assisted thrust kick Death Valley Driver on Diamante. Blue managed to hit a somewhat messy Code Blue for the win. ## WINNER: Willow Nightingale, Skye Blue & Hikaru Shida ## The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) & Daddy Ass (w/Dennis Rodman) Vs Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal & Satnam Singh (w/Karen Jarrett & Sonjay Dutt) for the AEW Trios Titles ## Before the match started, Dutt introduced his team while sporting an Isaiah Thomas Pistons jersey. Singh pretended to go for a slam dunk on a hoop but accidentally popped the basketball. Caster added some insult to injury with a rap that mentioned Rodman's association with Kim Jong Un and dubbed Jarrett's crew the 2023 Oddities. Daddy Ass clarified that Mike Posey wouldn't be the referee and brought out Aubrey Edwards, which got Karen Jarrett quite upset.## As soon as the match began, chaos ensued. Jarrett took a Scissor Me Timbers move right off the bat, followed by Caster and Bowens doing a Fargo Strut. Jarrett decided to occupy the referee, allowing Singh to land a sneaky shot on Caster and then perform a proper Fargo Strut.## After some isolation, Caster finally tagged Bowens, who unleashed a flurry of strikes on Lethal. Karen attempted to trip Bowens, but he managed to tag Daddy Ass, who engaged in a brawl with Singh. Singh hit a big boot and choke slam on Bowens. Karen tried to swing a guitar at Daddy Ass, but referee Aubrey caught her in the act and pushed her aside. This prompted Rodman to enter the ring and break the guitar over Singh. Aubrey just stood there, seemingly stunned by Rodman holding the broken guitar. Meanwhile, Lethal suffered a Fame-Asser, The Arrival, and Mic Drop, allowing the champs to retain their title. ## WINNERS: The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) & Daddy Ass (w/Dennis Rodman) ## Better Than You Bay-Bay (MJF & Adam Cole) Vs John Silver & Alex Reynolds (w/Evil Uno) for the ROH Tag Team Titles ## Cole and Silver kicked off the match with a fast-paced opening sequence, and the crowd was all in, chanting for a Kangaroo Kick and a Double Clothesline. Reynolds intervened just in time to save his partner from the latter. MJF took a moment to address the crowd, emphasizing how Reynolds had played a role in his training, which earned him a sportsmanship chant. An eye poke attempt and a Fargo Strut almost led to a Kangaroo Kick, but Silver struck MJF from behind. MJF did a good job selling the neck injury he had suffered in the main event of All In.## Evil Uno escorted the referee outside, and Reynolds took advantage, delivering a chair shot to MJF's neck. The medical staff had to check on MJF and help him to the back, leaving Cole at a disadvantage.## Cole managed to cut off Silver mid-air with an enzugiri and caught Reynolds with a superkick when he leaped at him. Inside the ring, Cole attempted the Panama Sunrise, but Silver countered with a series of kicks and a Fisherman's Buster for a near fall. Once again, the referee was taken out of the equation when Evil Uno sent Cole into the ring post. Excalibur noted that the Dark Order had found their mean streak again, a trait originally instilled by the late Brodie Lee.## Cole turned the tide by countering Silver's brainbuster into a neckbreaker on his knee. Uno taunted Cole from the corner, but Silver and Reynolds hit their Wombo Combo for a very close near fall. The crowd was fired up, and they called for and got the Double Clothesline from Silver and Reynolds. However, Cole managed to avoid it and took out both opponents. The crowd then started chanting for MJF.## Right on cue, MJF made a fiery return to the ring, against the advice of doctors, and began dominating. He pulled off a double eye poke and a double noggin knocker, drawing comparisons from Excalibur to Michael Jordan's flu game. Some miscommunication between Silver and Reynolds led to a successful Kangaroo Kick, which got a huge reaction from the crowd. Uno ate a superkick on the apron, and Cole followed up with the Double Clothesline, pinning Reynolds for the win. ## After the match, MJF attempted to walk up the ramp on his own, but Samoa Joe's music hit, and Joe pushed past MJF on the stage. Cole tried to intervene and convince his partner to let it go, but MJF couldn't resist a fight. Joe quickly applied a guillotine, and security and agents rushed the ring. Joe had a smirk on his face, and MJF was visibly upset, ultimately being escorted to the back by Cole and his crew. ## WINNER: Better Than You Bay-Bay (MJF & Adam Cole) ## Samoa Joe Vs Shane Taylor for the ROH TV Title ## Kevin Kelly predicted a short-lived encounter, comparing it to heavyweight fights that don't typically go the full 15 rounds. Both men immediately engaged in a fierce exchange of stiff strikes, with Taylor ultimately flooring Joe with a powerful lariat. The action spilled to the outside, where Taylor gained the upper hand.## Back in the ring, Taylor focused on keeping Joe grounded but only managed to secure a one-count pinfall. Joe retaliated with an enzugiri and followed it up with a massive elbow suicida. He executed his signature combination of a Manhattan Drop, big boot, and senton, but Taylor defiantly kicked out after just one count.## Taylor struck back with another devastating lariat, but while on the apron, Joe locked in a rear-naked choke. Taylor draped Joe over the ropes and executed a Tower of London stunner variation before delivering a splash for a near fall.## Taylor unleashed more punishing lariats, but Joe countered with a powerful one of his own, causing Taylor to crumble. A fierce slugfest erupted, and Joe delivered a brutal forearm and a series of knee strikes, culminating in the application of the Coquina Clutch. Taylor had no choice but to tap out. ## WINNER: Samoa Joe ## Luchasaurus (w/Christian Cage) Vs Darby Allin (w/Nick Wayne) for the TNT Title ## Jim Ross replaced Kevin Kelly on commentary prior to the match as Allin low bridged Luchasaurus, who caught a leaping Allin and launched him into the railing violently. Luchasaurus had Allin in a wheelbarrow and swung him into the ring steps as Cage ordered to finish him, as Allin is bleeding. Luchasaurus trapped Allin under the steps and proceeded to walk up them with Allin screaming in pain. Finally in the ring, Luchasaurus hit a spinning side suplex and wild headbutt to a charging Allin. After a choke slam attempt, Allin back flipped out and hit a springboard cross-body. Allin tried a follow up cross body off the top, but bounced off Luchasaurus like a ball. ## Allin battled back, set up Luchasaurus on a chair outside and did a somersault dive from the top to the floor and just clipped Luchasaurus enough to avoid disaster. Back inside, Luchasaurus almost hit a Torture Rack backbreaker, but Allin countered into a Crucifix Bomb for two. Allin wanted a Coffin Splash, but Luchasaurus caught him into a release German that dropped Allin right on his head. Cage demanded Wayne throw the towel in for Allin, who was locked in a Torture Rack. Allin flipped free and wiped out Cage with a low tope before getting caught in the Luchasaurus clutches coming back in. ## Allin bit free from the grasps and hit an Avalanche Code Red which Luchasaurus did not kick out in time for, as Rick Knox had to pull the count and the crowd was pissed. Allin went to the top, but Cage clocked Wayne with a chair shot in the back and Cage said he was going to hit a Con-Chair-To if Allin leapt. Luchasaurus cut Allin off in the corner and hit multiple Tombstone Piledrivers before hitting a Snake Eyes and lariat to the back of the head to retain the title. Post match, Cage threw Wayne into the ring and forced him to watch as Cage was about to hit a Con-Chair-To when Shawn Spears, Carlie Bravo, Shawn Dean, Trent Baretta, Acion Andretti, Ethan Pageand others made the save with Cage & Luchasaurus bailing with Cage clutching the TNT Title. ## WINNER: Luchasaurus (w/Christian Cage) ## Miro Vs Powerhouse Hobbs ## Both competitors showed their strength by taking each other down to the mat after early lock-ups. Miro relentlessly unleashed a barrage of corner strikes, but when he attempted a lariat, Hobbs stood his ground and responded with a lariat of his own. Miro quickly rebounded with a precise dropkick, using his agility to his advantage. Hobbs, on the other hand, relied on his incredible power, executing an overhead belly-to-belly throw and maintaining control with another powerful throw. ## Hobbs missed a corner charge and ended up outside the ring, where Miro met him with a somersault senton off the apron. Miro wasted no time driving Hobbs repeatedly into the railing, but Hobbs slapped Miro in the face and attempted to wear him down upon returning to the ring. Miro fought back, and both men collided with force as they charged into the ropes. The crowd chanted "Meat!" after each collision. Miro delivered a series of lariats, with Hobbs refusing to go down until Miro wound up and finally dropped him. ## Miro channeled his inner Sheamus and unleashed 10 corner forearms in the ropes until Hobbs countered and executed a front face suplex in the ring. Hobbs attempted to climb the ropes, but Miro intercepted him and executed a massive superplex that had the crowd on their feet. ## Miro landed his signature thrust kick but missed a second one, allowing Hobbs to respond with a spinning powerslam for a two-count. Hobbs retaliated to the earlier lariats by delivering multiple lariats of his own, but Miro ultimately flattened him with one of his own and followed up with the thrust kick for another two-count. ## Miro signaled for Game Over, but Hobbs summoned the strength to power out of it. He backpacked Miro and drove him into the corner. Hobbs caught a leaping Miro with a spinebuster, coming tantalizingly close to victory. Hobbs attempted to apply Game Over, but Miro countered with a spinebuster of his own before locking in the Game Over submission hold tightly. Hobbs had no choice but to tap out. ## WINNER: Miro ## After the match, both competitors shared a sportsmanlike handshake. However, Hobbs took advantage of the situation by launching a surprise attack on Miro from behind, attempting to choke him out. That's when we witnessed the debut of Miro's wife, CJ Perry (formerly known as Lana). Her entrance received a thunderous ovation from the crowd as she entered the ring and struck Hobbs in the back with a chair. Surprisingly, Hobbs didn't show any pain and turned his back, which allowed Miro to recover and deliver chair shots to both Hobbs' back and head. ## Perry wore a smile as she looked at her husband, but Miro appeared confused and conflicted. He left her in the ring, yelling that she's not real as he walked away. ## Kris Statlander Vs Ruby Soho (w/Saraya) for the TBS Title ## Soho made her entrance with her Rancid theme for this match, while Statlander opted for a humorous Derek Zoolander impression with her "Blue Steel" pose during her entrance. Both wrestlers began by trying to outdo each other with displays of strength and posing, with neither giving an inch. Soho's attempt at a corner charge missed, allowing Statlander to connect with an awkward running knee. Statlander then sent Soho crashing into the ringside railing and briefly chased after Saraya, which gave Soho an opportunity to strike with a missile dropkick from the apron. Inside the ring, Soho managed to keep Statlander grounded and disrupted her momentum with a well-executed heel trip, leading to a two-count pinfall attempt.## Statlander battled back with a series of kicks, including a desperation No Future kick that left both competitors down on the mat. She continued to thwart Soho's corner charges, ultimately treating her to a violent flurry of strikes in the corner. Statlander followed up with a sharp snap powerslam and executed her spinning fisherman's driver for a close near fall. She then applied a Gory Special, but Soho countered into a roll-up and cradle for another two-count.## Soho managed to counter Statlander's Sunday Night Fever move into a roll-up attempt, and both competitors collided mid-air with cross body attempts, leading to a brief reset. Meanwhile, Saraya took the liberty of tearing up a fan's sign at ringside.## In the heat of the action, Statlander hit what could be described as an Avalanche Tour of the Islands for an extremely close two-count. She then hoisted Soho into a fireman's carry position, but Soho cleverly turned it into a Poison Rana, followed by a DDT and a low hurricanrana that nearly secured her the win. ## Statlander, however, managed to execute a Blue Thunder Bomb, and despite Saraya's taunts, Soho kicked out. Saraya took the referee's attention, allowing Soho to attempt to use spray paint as a weapon. But out of nowhere, Toni Storm made her presence felt, snatching the can away from Soho. Seizing the opportunity, Statlander delivered Sunday Night Fever to Soho, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Kris Statlander ## Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks in a No DQ Strap Match ## Ricky Steamboat hopped on commentary for this match, and they played "The Final Countdown" for Danielson, which got a great reaction from the crowd, including myself. Before the match officially started, Starks attacked Danielson. He used his weight belt to whip Danielson on the floor, hitting him hard with the buckle, and that busted Danielson open. It was kinda weird that the referee, Aubrey, decided to start the match at that moment.## Starks went on to choke Danielson with the strap and dragged him around the floor, even stomping on his head while it was hanging over the ropes.## Once they got into the ring, Starks continued his beatdown, and Danielson tried to fight back with headbutts and kicks. But Starks smacked Danielson in the head with the strap. Danielson was bleeding a lot at this point. Starks wanted to do a superplex, but Danielson managed to slide through and crotch Starks. Then Danielson got some payback by choking Starks, who was stuck in the Tree of Woe. He also sent Starks out of the ring with a baseball slide, but Starks used the strap to pull Danielson back in and smack him in the face.## Starks took a moment to talk trash to Steamboat, and that allowed Danielson to post Starks, which also made him bleed. Danielson kept whipping Starks violently, and the crowd started chanting "You F’d Up." Starks got tired, and Danielson just kept whipping and kicking him until Starks couldn't take it anymore, and the crowd applauded.## Big Bill showed up and tried to attack Danielson, but Steamboat jumped off commentary and fought him off. Bill had Steamboat in his grip, but Danielson sent Starks flying onto Bill and then dove onto both of them.## Back in the ring, Danielson went for his corner dropkicks, but Starks caught him with a powerful lariat. Starks then started whipping Danielson like crazy, and the crowd loved it. Eventually, Starks got winded, and Danielson fought back with more kicks and whips until Starks couldn't handle it anymore. ## Then, Bill tried to interfere again, but Steamboat and Danielson managed to deal with him. Danielson went for his Busaiku Knee, and even though Starks kicked out, Danielson kept kicking Starks' head. Finally, he locked in the LeBell Lock, wrapping the strap around Starks' throat. Starks didn't tap; instead, he passed out, which was a pretty intense moment. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita (with Don Callis) in a Singles match ## Omega wore DDT-inspired gear for this match. Takeshita seemed to have the upper hand in the early stages, dropping Omega on his neck with a high-angle backdrop driver that sent Omega rolling out of the ring. Takeshita followed up with a running boot, but Omega countered with a move called "You Can't Escape" on the floor. ## Back inside the ring, Omega punted Takeshita and then executed his dunk slam, locking in the Indian Deathlock. They exchanged slaps, but Takeshita resorted to an eye poke. Takeshita managed to hit his Takeshita-line move, but when he tried for a hurricanrana, Omega blocked it and sent Takeshita face-first into the turnbuckle. They ended up back on the floor, and this time, Takeshita hit a brainbuster and brought out some chairs, but the referee scolded him.## With the referee distracted, Don Callis stacked the chairs on top of Omega. Takeshita capitalized by hitting a senton over the top onto the chairs. Takeshita taunted Omega and then landed a Helluva Kick and a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two-count. ## Takeshita continued to target Omega until Omega got his knees up when Takeshita attempted a top-rope senton. Omega then hit a jumping knee, followed by two Snap Dragons, a knee strike, and a Poison Rana for a near fall. They both escaped each other's attempts at German suplexes and traded pumping knee strikes. Takeshita turned the tide with a powerful lariat that turned Omega inside out. Omega managed to float out of a powerbomb and countered with one of his own, followed by a knee strike. ## Omega connected with a V-Trigger, but Takeshita countered Omega's One Winged Angel into a move called a "Crunchie." Omega was struggling to use his legs and started swinging wildly. He connected with enough strikes to briefly regain control, but Takeshita fought back with forearms, and Omega resorted to a desperation lariat. ## In the corner, Omega landed a leaping V-Trigger and attempted an Avalanche One Winged Angel, but Takeshita escaped and hit an impressive Avalanche Blue Thunder Bomb for a very close near fall. Takeshita then executed his Power Drive Knee move, but Omega somehow kicked out, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Takeshita exposed his knee and delivered a devastating knee strike to Omega, causing him to crumble, and Takeshita secured the pin, shocking the crowd. ## WINNER: Konosuke Takeshita ## Jay White, Juice Robinson & The Gunns (Austin & Colten) Vs FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) ## Colten and Wheeler started things off with a quick-paced opening sequence. Austin tagged in and used his speed to gain a brief advantage, but Wheeler responded with arm drags and a hurricanrana. The Bucks, while making quick tags, received boos from the United Center crowd. Nevertheless, they embraced the reaction and performed their double team moves. ## Harwood and White entered the fray, continuing from where they left off on Collision for a short while until Robinson tagged in and focused on Harwood. The Gunns and Robinson were caught up in some posturing, allowing Harwood to deliver chops to everyone. FTR then isolated White, taking control once again. White managed to chop block Wheeler's leg, shifting the momentum before all eight men engaged in a showdown that led to a brawl. ## A quadruple atomic drop sent all of Bullet Club Gold crashing into each other, and FTR and The Bucks applied Sharpshooters simultaneously. Referee Rick Knox intervened to restore order, but it allowed Harwood to be stuck in the wrong corner once more, isolated for an extended period. Harwood eventually broke free and tagged in Nick, who garnered a mixed reaction of cheers and boos. The Bucks unleashed their signature offense, with Nick taking the lead. ## The Bucks gained momentum until Wheeler blocked a superkick from Matt and instead delivered a double superkick to Austin. Nick attempted a slingshot face buster and a moonsault to the floor, but he inadvertently cleared Juice on his way. Matt and Harwood executed a spike piledriver on Austin, but the pin was broken up. ## The match descended into chaos, with Bullet Club Gold attempting a triple superplex, but White, Robinson, and Colten all ended up crotched. This set the stage for a Power-Plex, Elbow Drop, and 450 Splash combo from FTR and The Bucks. Everyone started hitting dives, leaving Austin and Harwood in the ring, colliding with a double clothesline. Counter after counter followed during the finisher attempts until Nick and Wheeler executed a Shatter Machine, while Matt and Harwood hit BTE Trigger on White, but it only earned them a two-count. ## Colten delivered a Fame-Asser to Matt outside the ring, and White hit Wheeler with the Blade Runner. Colten capitalized on the situation and secured the pin. Post-match, Nick told Wheeler that he was late in breaking up the pin. ## WINNER: Jay White, Juice Robinson & The Gunns (Austin & Colten) ## Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley: Singles match for the AEW International Championship ## The BCC and Best Friends, along with Kris Statlander, accompanied the champion and challenger backstage before their entrances. Cassidy started strong, but Moxley managed to avoid the Orange Punch and delivered several suplexes. Cassidy made a comeback on the apron, landing a crossbody, but Moxley countered and stomped on his face repeatedly. Cassidy then pulled off a Stundog Millionaire and dove outside. When Cassidy attempted his DDT, Moxley turned it into an inside-out suplex. Moxley roughed up Cassidy on the outside, threw him into the ring post, causing Cassidy to bleed. Moxley even bit at Cassidy's head, which was pretty gross. ## Moxley relentlessly attacked Cassidy with crossface strikes, while Cassidy tried to fight back, with Moxley mocking him by mimicking putting his hands in his pockets. Moxley attempted a superplex, but Cassidy turned the tables by raking Moxley's back and biting his head. Cassidy followed with a diving DDT and a spinning DDT. Moxley evaded the Orange Punch with jabs, but Cassidy surprised him with a PK kick followed by an Orange Punch for a two-count. Moxley turned a Beach Break into a Gotch Style Piledriver, and Cassidy nearly scored a quick crucifix pin, but Moxley locked in a rear naked choke. After a struggle, Cassidy reached the ropes and rolled to the outside, where Moxley removed the mats to expose the hard floor. ## Cassidy countered a piledriver attempt and hit a Beach Break on the exposed floor, followed by a dropkick that sent Moxley's head into the steel steps. Moxley barely beat the count, but Cassidy landed multiple Orange Punches, with the third one being blocked into a Cutter by Moxley. Cassidy countered Death Rider into another Orange Punch and a massive Spear for a near fall. Cassidy's pocket offense grew more intense, firing up the crowd until Moxley hit a powerful lariat. Cassidy no-sold it, so Moxley hit another for a two-count. Finally, Death Rider connected, but Cassidy just barely managed to lift his shoulder. ## Cassidy, dripping with blood, got to his feet, flipped off Moxley, and then Moxley finished him off with a decisive Death Rider to claim the title. The BCC celebrated with Moxley on the ramp, holding the International Title, while Cassidy remained in the ring to recover, with the Chicago crowd chanting his name. The show ended with the fans continuing to chant for Cassidy. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley via pinfall ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
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AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Chicago, September 2, 2023 - Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on September 2, 2023, live from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. ## 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. ## On the September 2, 2023, episode of AEW Collision, we're in for The Acclaimed's first defense of the Trios Titles, along with other matches and segments leading up to the All Out 2023 PPV. The Trios Titles will be on the line as The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn go up against Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard. ## In another trios match, The Outcasts will take on Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Kris Statlander. Additionally, Jay White is set to face Dax Harwood in a match. To add to the excitement, Ricky Starks is challenging Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat to a strap match. ## AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: AEW Collision started with Tony Khan talking honestly about the CM Punk situation. He mentioned that the confrontation posed risks to people, including the production team and himself. Following advice from legal advisors and an AEW discipline committee, he decided to let go of CM Punk. Dave's take on this can be heard on Wrestling Observer Radio and is highly recommended. ## Ricky Starks/Ricky Steamboat segment ## Tony Schiavone kicked off the entertainment part of the show by bringing Ricky Starks into the ring. Starks entered with a hefty weight belt, and he was joined by Big Bill.## Schiavone questioned Starks about his challenge to Ricky Steamboat, a 70-year-old man, for a strap match, and asked if he was crazy. Starks responded that he was tired of starting over and was determined to rebuild. He expressed his pride in Big Bill and encouraged him to pursue his goals.## Starks then connected this to his issue with Steamboat, mentioning that he was suspended for 28 days and missed All In because of it. He wanted an answer from Steamboat. Steamboat's classic WCW theme played, and he appeared with a clipboard. Steamboat stated that he never complained about losing to Starks on social media but had heard about Starks wanting this match through the same platform.## Steamboat explained that he had a contract with both their names, indicating a match between Ricky Starks and "The Dragon." However, it seemed that Bryan Danielson might be the Dragon in question instead of Ricky Steamboat. Danielson made his way to the ring.## Babyface Bryan Danielson returned to save AEW All Out with Moxley, Orange Cassidy, and a few others. Fans chanted at Starks as he made a pledge, and it brought laughter. Bryan Danielson and Ricky Starks are set to have a strap match at AEW All Out tomorrow night. It was an exciting turn of events.## Jon Moxley delivered a promo about Orange Cassidy, acknowledging Cassidy's impressive run and calling him the real deal. Moxley highlighted the rarity of facing someone on such a run and emphasized the difference between real wrestlers and fake ones who seek an easy way out when things get tough. He expressed hope that Cassidy wouldn't back down. This promo was fantastic. ## AEW Trios Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed (Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn) Vs 2point0 (Matt Menard & Angelo Parker) & Daniel Garcia to retain ## Bowens began the match against Parker and swiftly sent him out of the ring. Parker made a quick tag to Garcia, who squared off with Billy Gunn. Garcia dodged a chop and started dancing in the middle of the ring, followed by a taunt to Billy Gunn. However, Gunn landed a punch that brought Garcia to his knees, and Gunn celebrated with some dance moves of his own. ## Garcia gained the upper hand on Bowens after Jake Hager intervened by pulling Caster and Gunn away from the apron. Garcia then applied the Dragon Tamer submission hold on Bowens, with Parker and Menard holding Caster at bay. Gunn eventually managed to break up the submission, but not before Bowens suffered significant damage. ## Bowens countered with an enziguri on Garcia and tagged Caster back in, who briefly had the advantage before facing Menard. During this exchange, Nigel McGuinness humorously remarked, "Where did he get that name, Daddy Magic?" Kevin Kelly suggested it might be from Jericho, to which McGuinness quipped, "I thought it was prison." ## Caster then tagged Gunn back in, and Gunn went on a rampage, tagging Caster once more to finish the match with a flying elbow for the victory. ## WINNER: AEW Trios Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed (Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn) ## Backstage, The Dark Order had a chat with Lexy Nair. She asked them about their upcoming match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship against MJF and Adam Cole. John Silver grumbled about his buddy Budge teaming up with MJF, and Alex Renyolds mentioned that he had a hand in training MJF. He expressed pride in his student's success but also stated his intention to show MJF what it truly meant to be a champion. ## Later, Ricky Starks crossed paths with Tony Schiavone backstage. Starks confidently declared that tomorrow night's challenge against Bryan Danielson wouldn't be any different from any other he had faced, and he was determined to come out on top. ## Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) Vs Nick Wayne & Komander w/ Alex Abrahantes ## Aussie Open swiftly focused their attention on Komander, keeping him in the ring and working him over for a few minutes. Komander managed to turn the tide by delivering a jawbreaker to Davis and skillfully flipping out of a back suplex. He also dodged a corner charge and made a tag to Wayne. ## Wayne sprang into action, landing a superkick on Davis and executing an Asai DDT on Fletcher. He then took the fight to the outside, performing a tope con giro on Davis. Wayne continued his assault by hitting a frog splash on Fletcher, but it resulted in a close 2-count. Wayne signaled for his OsCutter move but was thwarted by Fletcher, who countered with a half-and-half suplex. ## Davis tagged in and prepared to slam Wayne with a crucifix bomb, but Komander intervened with a superkick to Fletcher. Davis still managed to put Wayne down and caught Komander as he attempted a Code Breaker, powerbombing him in the process. Davis didn't stop there; he threw Komander back into the air and finished with a piledriver. ## Regrettably for Wayne, he faced a barrage of forearms from both members of Aussie Open. Wayne attempted his OsCutter, also known as Wayne's World, on both Aussie Open members, but they caught him and executed a move called Coriolis, sealing their victory. ## WINNER: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) ## Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Wayne after the match. Wayne expressed his frustration at the loss but couldn't help but think about how Darby Allin had forgiven AR Fox for their past issues. Darby then came to the ring and shared a story about Nick Wayne's presence during a fight between Darby and Buddy Wayne. This fight had led to a three-year estrangement between Darby and the Wayne family. Unfortunately, Buddy Wayne passed away during this time, and Darby had to live with that. Darby emphasized the importance of forgiveness because you never know how much time is left. He then asked Wayne to be in his corner on Sunday.## Christian made his entrance and teased jokingly about reaching out to Nick Wayne's mother. He suggested that Nick Wayne was just a personal project for Darby Allin and pointed out that he was not the TNT Champion. Christian warned that on Sunday, Nick Wayne should be prepared to throw in the towel because Allin would need it. It was a solid promo from Christian.## Claudio Castagnoli had a backstage segment with Wheeler Yuta, congratulating Kingston on defeating Yuta and downplaying its significance by mentioning how the BCC beat up Yuta regularly. Castagnoli punctuated each line with a European uppercut and discussed his plans to beat Kingston with Yuta at the PPV.## Eddie Kingston, accompanied by Katsuyori Shibata, responded by mocking Castagnoli for beating up Yuta and Yuta for taking it. He claimed that Castagnoli couldn't look at him because he was afraid. Kingston asked Shibata for his opinion, and Shibata used Google Translate on his phone to show a message that read, "You both suck!" Kingston had a good laugh. These were two great promos.## Lexy Nair interviewed Saraya & Ruby Soho, with Soho reminiscing about her AEW Women's World Championship win and confidently stating her intention to capture the TBS Championship at AEW All Out. Nair inquired about Toni Storm, and Soho assured her that Storm was fine, despite being half-naked in the parking lot throwing her shoes at birds. Soho reiterated that everything was fine within the Outcasts and promised to demonstrate it in their trios match later in the night.## Tony Schiavone introduced Dennis Rodman, who made his way to the ring. Before Rodman could speak, Jeff Jarrett and his crew interrupted and joined him in the ring. Jarrett expressed his pleasure at seeing Rodman, reminiscing about their time in WCW together and claiming to be the leader of the NWO. He presented Rodman with a proposition, but Rodman initially brushed it off.## However, Rodman eventually agreed and suggested he could take on Satnam Singh. Sonjay Dutt, displaying a new shirt with Rodman's face on it, approached Rodman, who shoved Dutt. Jarrett, Lethal, and Singh attempted to attack Rodman, but The Acclaimed rushed in to make the save. The Acclaimed then challenged Jarrett, Lethal, and Singh to a trios title match the following night.## A video package highlighted Shane Taylor, concluding with him vowing to reclaim his title as he executed the Greetings from Asbury Park on Keith Lee.## Samoa Joe delivered a fiery promo, stating that he would give Shane Taylor a reality check at AEW All Out. Joe mentioned that Taylor might hope for the performance of a lifetime but would ultimately regret crossing paths with him. Joe asserted that Taylor might want to knock him out, but Joe would make an example of him and ensure he regretted uttering his name. It was an awesome promo. ## Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander Vs The Outcasts (Saraya, Ruby Soho, & Toni Storm) ## Toni Storm kicked off the match against Statlander, and they traded shoulder tackles. Statlander displayed more power, while Storm showed greater speed. However, Storm's quickness didn't prove beneficial when she ran into a body slam. Storm resorted to pulling Statlander's hair and attempted a hip attack in the corner. Unfortunately, she wasted too much time, allowing Statlander to recover and counter with a dropkick before tagging in Baker. ## Baker executed a sling blade and tagged in Shida, who delivered a powerful forearm to Soho. Baker held Saraya's arms back while Shida aimed for a forearm, but Saraya dodged, nearly causing Shida to hit Baker. This created an opportunity for Saraya and Soho to double-team Shida behind the referee's back. Storm tagged in and delivered a brutal hip attack to Shida in the corner. ## Saraya took advantage of the distracted referee to slam Shida into the announce table, and Soho brought her back into the ring. Shida eventually fought back, landing an enziguri on Storm and making the tag to Statlander, who unleashed her power against both Saraya and Soho. Statlander executed a blue thunder bomb on Saraya, but Soho broke up the pin attempt. ## In the closing moments, all six women exchanged moves. Saraya superkicked Baker, but Statlander responded with a powerslam. Storm tried to break up the pin but inadvertently landed on Saraya. Saraya tagged out to Baker, who hit a fisherman's neckbreaker on Soho. However, Baker fell victim to spray paint in the face from Saraya, allowing Soho to secure the victory with No Future. ## WINNER: Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander ## Powerhouse Hobbs Vs GPA ## This match was incredibly quick. Hobbs dominated and finished it with a spinebuster. The match ended so swiftly that his music started playing just seconds after it concluded. ## WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs ## Miro's music played, and he entered the ring in his wrestling attire, immediately engaging in a brawl with Hobbs. The fight spilled out to ringside, where Hobbs tossed Miro into the ring steps, while Miro retaliated by sending Hobbs over the railing into the crowd. After this brief but intense altercation, Hobbs slowly backed away, receiving cheers from the crowd for the intense encounter. ## Following a rundown of the AEW All Out card, an incredible hype video played, featuring Konosuke Takeshita and Kenny Omega, set to the tune of "God's Gonna Cut You Down." It was a truly fantastic video. ## Backstage, Orange Cassidy was seated and expressed his reluctance to speak at the moment. However, he felt compelled to talk about his upcoming title match, unlike anything he had experienced before. He reflected on his previous matches against PAC and Will Ospreay, demonstrating that he belonged in AEW. Now, he faced Jon Moxley, the very man who carried AEW on his shoulders during challenging times. Cassidy vowed to relieve Moxley of that burden and carry it himself as the AEW International Champion. It was an awesome promo. ## Jay White (w/ Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) Vs Dax Harwood (w/ Cash Wheeler) ## Harwood and White kicked things off with some classic wrestling moves, even adding a humorous moment where Harwood got the crowd to cheer for him while he had White in an abdominal stretch. White gained the upper hand by executing a headlock suplex into the corner. As the Gunns and Robinson tried to interfere, Wheeler rushed in with a chair, scaring them away. ## The referee scolded Robinson, who retorted with, "He has a chair, you idiot!" It was a fair point since the referee didn't see anything beyond the chair in play. White later hit a DDT on Harwood for a two-count. Harwood responded with a superplex shortly after but missed a diving headbutt. During a break in the action, JR, Nigel, and Kelly discussed the hardest chops they had ever seen, giving a shout-out to Wahoo McDaniel. ## Harwood attempted a slingshot suplex, but White countered by necking him on the ropes to escape. White returned to the ring but was met with a German suplex from Harwood, who followed up with a brainbuster for another two-count. Harwood dished out a punishing chop to White on the floor, and then went for another diving DDT, but White managed to get to the apron. Harwood's chop was so forceful that it sent White back into the ring over the ropes. ## White retaliated with a dragon screw on the ropes as Harwood tried to re-enter. White then executed a backdrop driver and a Death Valley Driver for a two-count. A clothesline from White was answered with a hard-hitting one from Harwood that left White on his head. Harwood cleverly dodged some punches, feigned an attack, and hit a piledriver for a two-count. ## White sent Harwood crashing into the metal post between the ropes, followed by a uranage for another two-count. White attempted the Blade Runner, but Harwood blocked it by grabbing the ropes. White countered with a slingshot powerbomb as he shouted "No!" ## Harwood locked in a sharpshooter on White, who eventually reached the ropes. The other members of Bullet Club Gold pulled White out of the ring, and as Harwood confronted them, White made a recovery and executed a Blade Runner on the floor. Harwood managed to cradle White when they returned to the ring, but White kicked out and swiftly countered with a Blade Runner for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jay White (w/ Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) ## It appears we might witness another showdown between Juice Robinson and Jay White, possibly at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam. ## After the match, the Bullet Club attacked Wheeler and began assaulting FTR. In a dire situation, the Young Bucks rushed in to rescue FTR. Following the intervention, the Bucks extended a handshake to FTR, but FTR declined. Some fans in a small section started chanting "CM Punk," although their voices were mostly drowned out by the rest of the crowd. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

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