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AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

AEW Collision Results, March 16, 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 March 16, 2024, at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON.

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 5:30 AM IST in India.



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AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024



Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Katsuyori Shibata



The bell rang, and the fight was on! Both men locked up, pushing and shoving each other around the ring. Danielson grabbed Shibata's arms, trying to control him on the ground. Shibata fought back, getting to his feet each time Danielson took him down.

After some back-and-forth grappling, they traded kicks. Danielson went low, stomping on Shibata's elbow. Shibata answered with punches to Danielson's face. Even though Danielson controlled Shibata's wrists, Shibata took him down and pounded him with punches. Danielson did a sneaky move, twisting Shibata's arm painfully. Shibata countered with a hold that bent Danielson way back.

They shoved chests and then chopped at each other, trading blows. Danielson went back to Shibata's sore elbow. He took Shibata down again and flipped him over the ropes, but Shibata landed on his feet outside the ring.



After a short break, Danielson jumped off the top turnbuckle and nailed Shibata with two dropkicks. Shibata fought back with one of his own. Danielson wasn't done kicking, though, and he rained blows on Shibata. Shibata cornered Danielson and unloaded punches and chops.

Shibata wrapped Danielson's neck in a tight chokehold. Danielson fought out and grabbed Shibata's waist. They went back and forth, each trying to twist the other's ankle. Shibata stopped Danielson's big elbow strike. They traded punches to the gut, then Shibata slammed Danielson with a brutal move.

Shibata went crazy with elbow smashes to Danielson's face. Danielson answered with a nasty knee strike and then locked Shibata in a painful hold. Shibata barely reached the ropes to break the hold. Both guys were on their knees, exhausted. Danielson kicked Shibata repeatedly in the chest. Shibata took it like a champ, sat up, and kicked back. They slapped each other back and forth, trading blows.

Finally, they stood up and kept slapping. Danielson landed two kicks, the last one catching Shibata off guard. Shibata blocked Danielson's big knee and put him in a hold, but Danielson got his foot on the ropes to break it. They scrambled for a pin, and Danielson managed to roll Shibata up for the win.

WINNER: Bryan Danielson

Julia Hart vs. Trish Adora

Julia Hart entered the ring first, with a lot riding on the match. The Open House rule was brutal - whoever lost wouldn't be allowed to be with their teammate in the upcoming tag match.

Adora came out swinging and took Hart down to the mat right away. She locked Hart's arms behind her back and tried to pin her with her legs, but only got a two count. Adora wouldn't let up, cranking on another submission move. Hart knew she had to escape and scrambled to the ropes, forcing Adora to follow.

Outside the ring, things got nasty. Hart shoved Adora back first into the steel steps, then slammed her head down on them! Not done there, Hart threw Adora like a ragdoll into the ring barricade.

After a short break, the fight continued. Hart seemed to have the upper hand, but Adora wouldn't give up. She grabbed Hart's wrist and blasted her with a few punches. Adora tried to trap Hart in the corner, but Hart was too quick and slipped out. She came back with a running clothesline that knocked the wind out of Adora.

Hart went for a special move, her signature Hartless submission, but Adora was crafty. She reversed it and almost pinned Hart! Adora wasn't finished. She tried a risky move, a jumping attack from the corner, but Hart saw it coming and dodged.

Hart rolled Adora up for a quick pin. With a flurry of kicks to keep Adora down, Hart climbed to the top turnbuckle and launched herself into a moonsault for the win.

WINNER: Julia Hart

Daniel Garcia vs. Lee Moriarty

Moriarty wasted no time, throwing a kick at Garcia and then tying him up in an arm hold. They went back and forth with quick moves, neither one gaining a clear advantage. Moriarty ended up on the ground, and Garcia took the opportunity to taunt him with a little dance. Not cool, Garcia!

Garcia followed up with a kick and then a running dropkick that sent Moriarty flying out of the ring. But Garcia got cocky again, focusing on Taylor outside and letting his guard down. Moriarty capitalized with a daring dive over the top rope, taking Garcia down hard.

Back inside the ring, Moriarty landed a dropkick and held Garcia in a precarious position over the ropes. While the ref wasn't looking, Taylor snuck in a cheap shot, punching Garcia in the face. Moriarty tried to pin Garcia, focusing on his arm for extra pain. Garcia fought out of it though, landing punches to Moriarty's gut until he had to let go.

In the corner, Garcia went on the offensive, pummeling Moriarty with punches. They traded some hard slaps, and then Garcia slammed Moriarty with a suplex. But Moriarty wasn't done yet. He kicked Garcia right in the back of the head, but his injured knee wouldn't let him follow through properly. He went for a high-flying move, but Garcia outsmarted him and locked him in a painful submission hold, the heel hook. The pain was too much for Moriarty, and he had to tap out, giving Garcia the win.

WINNER: Daniel Garcia

Singles Match: PAC vs. Aaron Solow

PAC's first opponent was supposed to be Komander, but he got hurt wrestling Konosuke Takeshita on "Rampage."

The match started with PAC forcing Solow against the ropes. Solow kicked back, then jumped over the top rope trying to escape. He went for a quick pin, but PAC wasn't done. He shoved Solow into the corner and gave him a kick to the face. PAC wasn't letting up - he jammed Solow's head into the turnbuckle with his foot.

PAC kept kicking Solow, this time hitting him on the side of the head. He stomped on Solow's face for good measure, then kicked him in the stomach a bunch of times. To finish him off, PAC climbed to the top turnbuckle and leaped down with a flying kick. He followed up with a punch to Solow's face while he was cornered. Finally, PAC hit his special move, the Black Arrow, and Solow was out cold.

WINNER: PAC

Claudio Castagnoli vs. Lance Archer

Archer shoved Castagnoli's face hard. Castagnoli shoved back, and they started grappling. They slammed their shoulders into each other repeatedly. Archer kicked Castagnoli and then lifted him high before slamming him down. Castagnoli did the same to Archer. They punched each other back and forth. They even started kicking each other like kids. Castagnoli landed a strong punch to Archer's chin. Archer responded with a sharp elbow jab. They kept trading blows.

Castagnoli hit Archer with a powerful uppercut. Archer tried to trip him, but Castagnoli ended up throwing Archer over the top rope and out of the ring. Castagnoli ran around the ring to avoid Archer, but Archer grabbed him before he could get away. Archer jumped off the ring apron onto Castagnoli with a big splash.

After a short break, Castagnoli landed another strong uppercut. Archer picked him up and slammed him hard onto the mat. Archer hit Castagnoli hard on the shoulder. Castagnoli fought back with a move that flipped Archer upside down. In the corner, they continued to punch each other. Archer hit a clothesline, but Castagnoli dodged his next move and landed another uppercut. He followed with a double jump stomp on Archer's chest. Castagnoli ran outside the ring and hit Archer with another uppercut. He climbed to the top turnbuckle, but Archer stopped him with a knee strike and then slammed him down with a powerful move.

Archer trapped Castagnoli in the corner and tried to put him away with his finishing move, but Castagnoli reversed it into another powerful move. He punched Archer repeatedly in the corner and then hit him with a jumping cutter. Castagnoli tried to slam Archer, but Archer blocked it. Castagnoli came back with a spinning uppercut. He lifted Archer for his signature move, but a group of wrestlers called "The Righteous" interfered. The referee called for the bell to end the match, and another wrestler, Danielson, jumped in to help Castagnoli. Another wrestler, Shibata, entered the ring with a chair.

WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli via DQ

Kyle O'Reilly vs. Bryan Keith

O'Reilly and Keith clashed in a tense bout, trading holds and strikes. O'Reilly's technical prowess clashed with Keith's power. After a series of back-and-forth exchanges, O'Reilly locked in the ARMageddon submission for the win. The Undisputed Kingdom celebrated O'Reilly's victory in the ring.

WINNER: Kyle O'Reilly

House of Black vs. The Infantry

HOB waited impatiently in the ring for the bell. Once it rang, King wasted no time, slamming Bravo into the corner and hitting him with a powerful clothesline. Matthews joined the party with a flying kick to Dean from the ring apron. King basically played with Bravo, toying with him before dishing out more punishment.

During a commercial break, things weren't looking good for The Infantry. HOB continued to dominate. After the break, things shifted a bit. Dean surprised everyone with a quick roll-up on Matthews. Bravo followed up by keeping the pressure on Matthews. King tagged in to try and stop the momentum. Dean managed to land a few punches on him in the corner.

For a while, it seemed like The Infantry might actually have a chance. But HOB wasn't done yet. King went for a brutal move called Dante's Inferno on Dean, but Bravo broke up the pin at the last second. HOB recovered and went back on the attack, leaving both Infantry members flat on their backs.

Matthews tried to throw Bravo out of the ring, but Bravo outsmarted him and held onto the ropes. King tried to jump over the ropes to attack Bravo, but Bravo yanked them down, sending King crashing onto the announcer's table (which somehow didn't break!). King wasn't finished though, he hit a piledriver on Bravo right on the table!

Back in the ring, Matthews went for his finishing move, the curb stomp, on Dean. But instead of pinning him right away, he arrogantly pulled Dean up. This gave Dean a chance. As Matthews climbed to the top rope for another move, Mark Briscoe (not in the match) threw a chair at him, knocking him down. King went after Briscoe, chasing him out of the ring.

Dean, seeing his opportunity, rolled over Murphy (the referee) and got the pin! The crowd erupted as The Infantry pulled off a huge upset.

Malakai Black, the leader of HOB, stormed to the ring and stared down Briscoe, who was watching from the crowd. Looks like there might be more trouble brewing between them.

WINNER: The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean)

Copeland entered the ring carrying the same box from the other night, plus a chair. He grabbed the mic and yelled, "Christian, listen up! Jay is gone."

Copeland claimed he wasn't trying to steal Christian's moment. He earned a title shot fair and square with his "Cope Open" win. But the jerks (Patriarchy) took him out with a nasty chair shot to both heads.

Then, Mick Foley called him up and reminded Copeland of who he really is. So, Copeland made himself a weapon - a piece of wood with black nails painted on it, kind of beat up. He called it "Spike."

Copeland promised to make Christian yell "I quit" with this weapon.

"It all started in our hometown 40 years ago," Copeland said, "and after all this time, it ends tonight!"

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