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AEW Collision Results, February 10, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Here is the live coverage for 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.

AEW Collision Results, February 10, 2024



Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli vs Star Jr. and Esfinge



The match starts with a technical exchange, Mox grabbing a side headlock and Star countering with a leg pick. The action soon turns fiery, with Claudio stomping Star and Mox unleashing chops. Esfinge enters the fray, but meets a double trust kick from the Blackpool Combat Club duo.

Refusing to dive outside, Mox and Claudio exhibit veteran cunning. Esfinge and Star retaliate with daring dives, leaving the BCC scrambling. After Star's sunset flip attempt is thwarted, Claudio traps him in a modified rear chinlock. But the resilient Star counters with a headscissors takeover and a pin attempt, igniting a flurry of near falls and high-flying maneuvers.

Esfinge unleashes his arsenal, showcasing an Indian Death Lock and a stunning frog splash. Mox counters with a powerful King Kong Lariat, and throws hands with Esfinge in a thrilling exchange. Claudio takes control, hitting a gorilla press into Mox's cutter for a near fall. He follows up with a ricola bomb, but Star proves his toughness, kicking out at two.



The closing moments are a showcase of Mox's signature brutality. Hammer and anvil elbows weaken Star, setting the stage for the inevitable. Mox locks in the arm bar, and Star, despite his valiant effort, is forced to tap out. The Blackpool Combat Club emerges victorious.

WINNERS: Jon Moxley and Cluadio Castagnoli

With victory secured, Mox throws down the gauntlet. His message is clear: mess with CMLL, mess with us, and you'll get crushed. Before the dust settles, FTR's music explodes, drawing them face-to-face with the triumphant duo. Tensions ignite instantly, fists fly, and a chaotic brawl erupts. Security scrambles to restrain the enraged factions, but the battle rages on.

Daniel Garcia vs Shane Taylor w/Lee Moriarty

Garcia attempts a waist lock, but Taylor effortlessly pries his hands off. Garcia seizes an arm, but Shane swiftly wriggles free and narrowly misses a haymaker punch. Dodging another strike, Garcia swiftly transitions into an arm bar, forcing Taylor to reach for the ropes for a break, landing a blow as they separate. Garcia manages to secure a headlock, but Taylor counters with a devastating blow, dropping Garcia to the canvas not once, but twice.

Taylor delivers a hefty chop in the corner, prompting Garcia to retaliate with a flurry of punches before executing a dragon screw and locking in an ankle hold, causing Taylor to desperately seek refuge in the ropes. Garcia persists, leveraging Taylor's leg against the bottom rope and leaping onto it. However, Taylor counters by kicking Garcia out of the ring as the match transitions to a picture-in-picture view.

Upon returning to full screen, Taylor misses a corner splash, allowing Garcia to capitalize with a barrage of strikes. Zeroing in on Taylor's leg, Garcia executes a drop-kick followed by stomps in the corner, adding a touch of flair before focusing on the injured limb once more. Garcia executes another drop-kick to Taylor's leg, which is ensnared in the ropes. However, Taylor manages to mount a comeback, delivering a pop-up power bomb and a punch for a near fall. Attempting a package piledriver, Taylor's weakened leg gives out, allowing Garcia to target it once again. Despite Taylor's resistance, Garcia locks in a knee bar, ultimately forcing Taylor to submit.

WINNER: Daniel Garcia

Kingston, clearly incensed, doesn't mince words when discussing the Young Bucks' actions towards Sting and Darby Allin on this week's Dynamite. He calls their behavior "repulsive" and "shameful," emphasizing his disgust.

Kingston accuses Danielson of "disrespectful grandstanding" during his segment with Brian Cage. He feels Danielson overshadowed Cage in an inappropriate way.

Kingston issues a direct challenge to Danielson for a match at the upcoming Revolution pay-per-view. He lays down a bold stipulation: if he emerges victorious, Danielson will be forced to engage in a gesture of respect - a handshake.

Brian Cage (w/ Prince Nana) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) (w/ Chance of The Las Vegas Golden Knights)

Eddie Kingston cinched in Turbo with the excruciating Texas Cloverleaf. Turbo, overwhelmed by the agonizing pressure, was forced to submit within a stunning 90 seconds.

WINNER: Brian Cage

Swerve-dancing mascot suffers surprise takedown as Cage unleashes backstage attack. Hook joins the fray, igniting an entry ramp brawl. Ishii faces past with The Kingdom after Chaos expulsion. Strong challenges: win tonight, fight at Revolution.

"Edge" claims Young Bucks wouldn't have dared harm Sting if he were present. Targets both Eddie Kingston and Christian Cage for title shots. Young talent interrupts, citing victories and "Patriarchy" defeat to earn own TNT title chance. Vows persistence despite potential failure.

Copeland acknowledges Garcia's praise from FTR, sets Dynamite showdown to determine next Cage contender. Warns Garcia: "You threaten my livelihood, I'll dismantle you." Statlander & Nightingale team up, Hathaway praises their potential. Challenge issued to Hart & Blue: "Bring it on!" Hathaway jokes about Khan's blocked number, adding humor.

Brody King w/Julia Hart vs Mark Briscoe

The bell sounds and King muscles Briscoe into the corner. A flurry of chops erupts before Briscoe escapes and returns the favor. King counters with a brutal toss across the ring and a thunderous cannonball in the corner. The relentless chops continue before a scoop slam earns King a near fall. More chops are followed by a domineering boot to the chest.

Across the ring, Briscoe flips over the ropes, taking the fight outside. He connects with a dropkick and a running cutter off the apron. A chair enters the fray, launching Briscoe onto King who lies prone on the floor. A table follows, quickly pulled out by a determined Briscoe. The referee intervenes, forcing Briscoe back into the ring.

As the action resumes, Briscoe soars into King's arms, only to be met with a chair-assisted slam into the corner. Back from commercial, Briscoe runs into a devastating Boss Man Slam that nearly secures the win. Undeterred, Briscoe unleashes a flurry of chops and his signature "Redneck Kung Fu" blows, driving King into the corner. Flying forearms and leaping kicks keep King on the defensive before Briscoe bites down in desperation.

Capitalizing on the opening, King throws Briscoe through the table positioned outside. Back in the ring, a clothesline rocks Briscoe, but he refuses to stay down. Elbows and a retaliatory clothesline from King keep the fight evenly matched. Briscoe escapes a powerbomb attempt and connects with a big forearm. He climbs the turnbuckle, but Julia's distraction allows King to send him crashing through the table below.

One final Gonzo Bomb seals the deal, leaving Briscoe sprawled on the mat and King victorious.

WINNER: Brody King

King restrains Briscoe as Julia, in a chilling display of malice, plunges a steel spike into his head. King then smears the blood onto his taped wrists in a ritualistic gesture.

Commentator Tony Schiavone expresses disgust, condemning Julia's act as both "evil" and "heinous." He swiftly transitions to another major news item: Brian Cage's official signing with All Elite Wrestling.

Clad in backstage surroundings, Cage exudes confidence, emphasizing his focus on "high-profile contests" and "lucrative opportunities." The statement underscores his ambition within the AEW landscape.

Deonna Purrazzo vs Kiera Hogan

The match opens with a technical display as both wrestlers engage in a Greco-Roman knuckle lock before transitioning to arm bars. Hogan attempts a crucifix pin for a near fall, but Purrazzo counters by aggressively targeting Hogan's arm.

Hogan cleverly employs a drop toe hold after being flung into the ropes, followed by a hip attack while his opponent remains entangled. The action intensifies as they grapple in the corner, with Purrazzo relentlessly focusing on the weakened arm, securing another two-count. Frustrated, Purrazzo resorts to a straightjacket hold, which Hogan fights out of with determination. A backstabber by Purrazzo nearly seals the deal, earning a two-count.

Both wrestlers exchange blows. Hogan lands a well-placed kick, momentarily stunning Purrazzo, who responds with a face plant attempt that only garners a two-count. As she charges forward, Hogan meets her with a powerful back elbow, then capitalizes with a high-flying shotgun dropkick. Undeterred, Purrazzo unleashes a roundhouse kick and attempts a piledriver, but Hogan displays impressive agility to escape. In a quick reversal of momentum, Purrazzo executes a Russian leg sweep, transitioning seamlessly into the Vens De Milo submission hold. Unable to break free, Hogan is forced to tap out, securing victory for Purrazzo.

WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo

AEW Women's Championship - Eliminator Match: Toni Storm (c) (w/ Mariah May & Luther) vs. Queen Aminata.

Toni darts in and out, sizing up her opponent in an exaggerated manner before they engage in a lock-up, with Toni seizing a waistlock. Toni swiftly takes her down, and they both scramble to their feet, where Aminata executes a snap mare into a rollup, scoring a near fall. Toni then secures a side headlock, bringing Aminata down to the mat once more. Aminata counters with a head scissors, forcing Toni to twist her way out. Transitioning smoothly, Aminata applies an arm bar and adds insult to injury by rubbing her hindquarters on Toni, who breaks free with an indignant shout of "How Dare You!"

Toni retaliates with a drop toe hold followed by a Thesz press, as the action switches to a picture-in-picture view. Upon returning to full screen, Toni aims for a kick to the face, but Aminata counters and catches her with an inside cradle. Aminata then executes a snap suplex followed by a running kick, but Toni manages to kick out at two. Toni responds with a snap DDT, also earning a two-count.

Aminata delivers an air raid crash for another near fall. Determined, Aminata sets up for a hip attack, but Toni counters with two of her own before finishing with a decisive piledriver for the pinfall victory.

WINNER: Toni Storm

AEW International Championship Match: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Tomohiro Ishii

The opening exchange sees a classic clash of styles. Cassidy, all playful taunts and strategic dodging, struggles to move the immovable force that is Ishii. Ishii, with stoic resilience, absorbs Cassidy's blows and retaliates with thunderous chops, sending Cassidy crumpling in each corner.

After the picture-in-picture break, Cassidy finds his rhythm, connecting with a Stun Dog Millionaire and a devastating Diving DDT. He even takes the fight outside, diving onto Ishii with reckless abandon. Back in the ring, his top-rope Diving DDT nearly secures the win, but Ishii's grit keeps him in the fight.

Cassidy switches tactics, starting with soft kicks that gradually escalate into a fierce stomping assault, punishing Ishii in the corner. A running dropkick follows, but Ishii refuses to back down. They trade blows in the center of the ring, a display of raw power and resilience.

Ishii counters Cassidy's dropkick with a powerful pounce, and the battle intensifies. Despite unleashing a barrage of forearms, Cassidy can't faze Ishii, who responds in kind and nearly secures the win with a two-count.

Ishii displays his technical prowess with a brutal suplex from the second turnbuckle, followed by a punishing German Suplex. He rains down chops on a defiant Cassidy, who refuses to be put down. The relentless assault seems to take its toll as Cassidy collapses to the mat.

But Cassidy digs deep, powering up for his signature Beach Break attempt. Ishii escapes and counters with a Powerbomb, narrowly missing the diving clothesline. Seizing the opportunity, Cassidy surprises everyone with a roll-up for two, followed by another and a Sunset Flip, each coming close to victory.

The final exchanges are a flurry of strikes. Cassidy lands his signature Orange Punch, finally connecting with the Beach Break for a near fall. He even throws off his elbow pad, showing his fighting spirit. Undeterred, Ishii takes control with a Dragon Suplex and a brutal lariat, bringing Cassidy close to defeat.

As the match reaches its climax, Ishii attempts the Brainbuster, but Cassidy counters with a desperate Orange Punch. Ishii remains standing, seemingly unstoppable. However, in a flash of brilliance, Cassidy capitalizes on Ishii's momentary pause, grabbing his arm and securing a small package for the shocking upset victory.

WINNER: Orange Cassidy

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