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Lethal throws punches at Gunn from the corner. Jarrett tags in and executes a leg drop across the bottom rope. All seven wrestlers participate in a "Fargo Strutt." ## Lethal tags in and connects with a clothesline. Mack and Kassidy tag in, with Kassidy applying a side headlock to Gunn. Kassidy accidentally knocks down Jarrett and Lethal. Bowens tags in and hits a Famouser. Quen tags in and executes a Lethal Combination, but only gets a two-count. ## Singh tags in and throws Bowens across the ring with a powerful hip toss. Lethal tags in and hits a delayed vertical suplex. Jarrett tags in and executes a Russian leg sweep. Bowens counters with a right hand, but Jarrett misses a dive. Bowens capitalizes with a neckbreaker. ## Billy Gunn tags in and dominates the match. Mack becomes the legal man, attempting a 450 splash assisted by Kassidy, but only manages a two-count. Mack misses a frog splash, allowing White to tag in. Chaos erupts as Singh throws around all six opponents. Gunn hits Singh with a Famouser, but White finishes off Mack with a Bladerunner to secure the pinfall. ## WINNERS: Jay White, The Gunn Club, The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn ## Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander w/Stokely Hathaway vs. Julia Hart & Skye Blue ## Bell rings. Willow and Blue start the match. Blue throws kicks, but Willow easily blocks them. Statlander tags in and they double team Blue with a tackle. Statlander unloads punches in the corner before Hart tags in. Statlander quickly executes an armdrag and tags back to Willow, who nails a splash for a two-count. Statlander and Willow then connect with tandem suplexes, but Willow can't put Hart away. Willow slams Hart into the turnbuckles before Statlander tags back in and executes a belly-to-back suplex on Hart. Willow tags back in, attempts a snap mare and a PK, but both miss. Blue tags in and connects with a running knee for a two-count.## Hart chokes Willow in the corner before Blue delivers a kick and tags her back in. The champion attempts a chop, but Willow counters with her own. Blue tags back in and repeatedly kicks Willow in the corner. Willow fights back with a small package for a two-count, but Blue quickly slams her in the corner and tags in Hart. Hart kicks Willow several times before tagging Blue back in.## Statlander gets the hot tag and blasts both opponents with a double back elbow. She follows up with running uppercuts and a double senton, but only gets a two-count. Statlander transitions into a deadlift German suplex on Hart, who struggles to tag in. When she finally does, Hart attempts her finisher, the "Hartless," but Statlander counters with a toe hold for another near fall. All four women brawl in the center of the ring.## Willow connects with a cannonball on Hart and follows up with the Stampede, but Hart trips her up. Willow counters with a DVD for a two-count. Blue blasts Statlander with a superkick and tags in, delivering another superkick to Willow for another two-count. 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The larger wrestlers, particularly Wardlow and Archer, dominate the early moments, exchanging shoulder blocks and showcasing their power. The crowd chants "MEAT" in appreciation. Wardlow throws Hobbs out of the ring and trades blows with Archer, who surprises him with a moonsault off the top rope.## Hobbs counters with a spinebuster on Archer. Jericho capitalizes with a Codebreaker on Wardlow for a near fall. The smaller wrestlers then take over, exchanging rapid strikes and earning the crowd's chant of "MINI MEAT." Dante Martin even dives over the top rope onto several opponents outside the ring.## The chaos continues. Magnus lands a double knee stomp on Martin but gets powerbombed by Archer. Archer then attempts a chokeslam on Magnus but is interrupted by a double Lionsault from Jericho and Magnus. Hobbs throws a clothesline at Archer and follows with a powerslam for a two-count. Martin undergoes the same sequence. Wardlow counters with a German Suplex on Archer.## He attempts to powerbomb Archer, but Hook intervenes with a choke. Jericho applies the Walls of Jericho on Wardlow, and Hook follows with a German Suplex and a Northern Lights Suplex on Jericho for another near fall. The action intensifies further with Martin landing a moonsault on Wardlow for a two-count and Hook applying another choke on Wardlow.## In the end, Wardlow overpowers the chaos by delivering a powerbomb to Martin to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## AEW International Title: Orange Cassidy vs. Roderick Strong ## Cassidy rolls up Strong for a two-count, then attempts a small package for another near fall. Strong counters with a backbreaker and throws Cassidy out of the ring. He follows up with chops and another backbreaker on the barricade before sending Cassidy back in.## Cassidy fights back with a bulldog from the top rope and a tope suicida, followed by a crossbody. Strong regains control with a takedown and transitions into a backbreaker. He continues by hitting four more backbreakers in a row, but only manages a two-count.## Strong maintains control with chops and forearms, but Cassidy rallies with a comeback, sending Strong into the turnbuckle and unloading forearms. Strong counters with a backbreaker off the top rope and stretches Cassidy's back against the ring post. He mocks the champion before delivering another chop. Cassidy attempts a DDT, but Strong counters with a rib breaker.## Cassidy desperately connects with a stun dog, but Strong immediately applies another backbreaker and transitions into a Boston Crab. Cassidy uses the ropes to break the hold. Strong relentless, applies another backbreaker and transitions into a Liontamer submission. However, Cassidy manages to kick out.## The tide turns as Cassidy hits a DDT, a diving DDT, and follows with a flurry of kicks and stomps. He connects with a Panama Sunrise for a near fall, but Strong counters with a backbreaker and a knee strike. Cassidy responds with an Orange Punch and a Beach Break for another two-count, with Strong just barely reaching the ropes to break the pinfall attempt.## Strong regains momentum with knee strikes and another backbreaker, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## FTR vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli ## The match begins with Claudio and Dax locking up. Dax attempts a quick pin for a two-count, followed by a headlock from Claudio who transitions into several two-count roll-ups. They exchange chops and palm strikes, then escalate to uppercuts from Claudio and slaps from Dax.## Moxley and Cash tag in, trading a lockup, shoulder block, and headlock. Moxley chops Cash, who responds with a dropkick after a backdrop. FTR double teams Claudio in the corner, and Dax tags in to continue chopping Moxley. Moxley retaliates with a kick and tags in Claudio, who lands headbutts.## Cash elbows Claudio after a trip from Dax and chops him repeatedly. Claudio throws Cash out of the ring, and Moxley follows up by crotching him on the ring post. A brawl erupts outside the ring between Cash and Moxley.## Back in the ring, Claudio applies a gut wrench for a two-count, but Cash counters with a backdrop. Moxley tags in and delivers a front facelock. Claudio kicks Cash on the apron and tags back in. Cash attempts a backslide for a two-count, but Moxley slingshots him on the bottom rope and continues chopping him. He even resorts to biting Cash before hitting a superplex.## Claudio tags in, holding Cash for a punch from Moxley. Moxley tags back in and slaps Cash in the corner, but Cash surprises him with a uranage. Dax and Claudio both tag in, trading chops and punches. Dax attempts a roll-up and a small package for near falls, but Claudio responds with a kick.## Cash tags in and eats a lariat for a two-count. Dax suffers a cut on the floor. FTR sets up a Doomsday Device, but Claudio counters with a powerslam. The BCC attempts their signature tandem DVD for a two-count.## Moxley and Dax trade blows after tagging in. Dax attempts a powerbomb and Cash a piledriver, both for near falls. The BCC counters with a Doomsday Device for another two-count, broken up by Cash. A chaotic brawl ensues.## Claudio blocks the Shatter Machine and hits the Big Swing on Cash. Moxley adds a dropkick for a two-count before landing elbows and biting Dax. Dax attempts a Doomsday Device and Shatter Machine, both for near falls, with Claudio preventing the pinfall on the latter.## Moxley connects with a Death Rider, but Dax rolls him up for a two-count. Moxley applies a bulldog choke on Cash, while Claudio puts Dax in a chokehold. Dax eventually loses consciousness, forcing the referee to call for the disqualification. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## AEW World Women’s Championship: Toni Storm w/Luther & Mariah May vs. Deonna Purrazzo ## The match begins with a lockup, which Storm escapes. Deonna attempts an arm drag, but Storm reverses it into an arm twist. Deonna counters, forcing Storm to the ropes for a break. Deonna takes control with a headlock takeover and transitions into a head scissors. She attempts to turn it into an armbar, but Storm again reaches the ropes.## They exchange strikes, and Deonna connects with a stunner. Storm rolls out of the ring to avoid further punishment. Deonna follows up with a dropkick upon Storm's return.## Storm fights back with forearms and a back kick, followed by a bulldog for a two-count. She unloads punches and applies a chinlock, then delivers an uppercut. Deonna attempts a quick roll-up, but only gets a one-count. They trade kicks and chops, with Deonna adding a hammerlock and a leg sweep before transitioning into an armbar. She connects with a side kick to Storm's face and a facebuster for a near fall.## Storm counters with a bulldog for another two-count, but Deonna nearly steals the win with another roll-up. She follows with an upkick, but Luther interferes by pulling her out of the ring. Deonna responds with a splash to Luther on the outside.## Back in the ring, Deonna applies an armbar, but Storm rolls her up for a near fall. Storm then capitalizes on the distraction caused by Mariah May to hit a piledriver and secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## Will Ospreay vs Konosuke Takeshita ## The match starts with a flurry of offense from Ospreay, followed by a rapid exchange of chops. Takeshita's running strike into Ospreay was incredibly fast. Their strategy seems to be stealing the show by incorporating movie references into their moves, each ending with a sharp impact. Their teamwork is evident, and the crowd erupts whenever Ospreay executes a big move, solidifying his star status among AEW fans.## The transition to bigger moves is visually stunning. Callis constantly boasts about his team's brilliance, but the audience clearly resists booing Ospreay and seems prepared to shower Takeshita with jeers instead. Ospreay gains the upper hand in strength-based exchanges, and the narrative being established suggests Takeshita might be taking significant damage from the fight. ## Ospreay attempts an Oscutter, but Takeshita counters with a Blue Thunder Driver. The match then progresses to finishing moves and near falls. Takeshita executes a visually dangerous-looking sheer-drop brainbuster from the top rope for a two-count. They trade a series of remarkable-looking moves and near falls, with neither competitor able to secure the definitive pinfall. Ospreay ultimately claims victory with a Tiger Driver 91 followed by the Hidden Blade. ## WINNER: Will Ospreay ## AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe vs. Hangman Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland w/Prince Nana ## The competitors lock eyes in a tense standoff. Joe throws elbows at both Swerve and Page. Swerve attempts a kick but misses, then dives at Joe who counters with a tope suicida. Joe kicks and chops Page before Swerve uses the ropes to trip Joe and send him crashing outside.## Swerve kicks and stomps Page in the corner, but Page responds with back elbows before Swerve lands a rana and a middle-rope forearm. He connects with a diving forearm on Joe outside the ring. Swerve punches Page, but Page counters with a belly-to-belly suplex for a near fall.## Joe enters the fray, kicking and jabbing Page in the corner before connecting with a running knee. He applies the STF submission, but Swerve breaks it up. Swerve and Joe trade blows, with Swerve taking a headbutt that sends him to the floor. Joe is then taken out by a combined attack from Page and Swerve.## Page and Swerve exchange punches and elbows. Swerve attempts a roll-up for a near fall. Joe sends Swerve flying out of the ring with a chop and muscle busters Page, but Swerve jumps in with a Swerve Stomp for another near fall.## Joe lands jabs on both opponents before chopping Swerve out of the ring. He connects with a Muscle Buster on Page, but Swerve dives in with a Swerve Stomp for another two-count. Joe throws jabs again, then eliminates Swerve from the ring with a chop.## Joe attempts a choke on Page, but Swerve breaks it up with a DDT and a 450 splash. He follows with a Swerve Stomp for a near fall, but Page pulls the referee out to prevent the pinfall. Page blasts Swerve with repeated blows using the championship belt.## Page hits Joe with two Buckshot Lariats, but there's no referee to make the count. A second referee runs in and counts a two-count. Joe applies a choke on Page, but Swerve breaks it up with a corkscrew kick. He refuses to use a weapon offered by Page.## Swerve attempts a roll-up, but Page attacks the referee, eliminating him as the second official. Page hits a lariat, and Joe responds with one of his own on Page. Swerve then hits Page with a Buckshot Lariat. Joe eliminates Swerve and applies a chokehold on Page, forcing him to tap out. ## WINNER: Samoa Joe ## Tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: Sting and Darby Allin (c) (with Ric Flair) vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) ## Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat join ringside for the main event. Sting enters with his sons, each dressed as past iterations of him. Immediately, Darby Allin attacks The Young Bucks, and all four execute Stinger Splashes on their opponents. Sting applies a double Scorpion Deathlock, but the Bucks escape and the fight spills outside the ring.## Sting throws the Jacksons over the barricade. Meanwhile, his sons set up tables, and Allin retrieves a large ladder. He launches himself onto both Bucks with a Coffin Drop. Sting retrieves glass, placing it on chairs propped together.## He attempts to strike both men with his bat, but they evade him and flee. The champions give chase, brawling up to the stage. Allin gets driven through tables, and Matthew suplexes Sting off the stage through several tables below.## Back in the ring, the Bucks throw Allin into a ladder propped in the corner. However, Allin fights back, hitting a Stunner on Nicholas and a Code Red on Matthew. He bounces Nicholas' head repeatedly off the steps, then climbs a ladder and attempts a diving attack. Matthew moves Nicholas, and Allin crashes through glass and chairs, suffering a severe back wound. ## The Young Bucks isolate Sting, but he dodges their attack, and they inadvertently collide with each other. ## Sting climbs the ladder, but Matthew joins him and slams him through a table. Sting recovers quickly and trades blows with both Bucks, but they overpower him and throw him through more glass. Matthew lands a low blow followed by a Scorpion Death Drop, but Sting kicks out!## Nicholas attempts to steal the title from Steamboat, but Matthew attacks him with a chair. Matthew prepares to hit Sting with the title, but Flair intervenes and pleads for them to stop. The Bucks respond with a double superkick to Flair and Steamboat. Matthew then strikes Sting with the belt, but Sting kicks out again! They hit Sting with a pair of superkicks, but he remains unfazed and takes them both down.## Matthew receives a Scorpion Death Drop, but Nicholas breaks the pinfall. Sting continues fighting, but the Bucks hit the EVP Trigger. He kicks out again, then asks for more punishment before enduring another set of superkicks. The Young Bucks attempt the TK Driver, but Allin shoves Nicholas into a table. Sting applies the Scorpion Death Drop, but Matthew kicks out. Allin connects with a Coffin Drop, and Sting immediately locks in the Scorpion Deathlock for the final time. ## WINNER: Sting & Darby Allin ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, March 2, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, March 2, 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 2, 2024, at the Propst Arena at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, March 2, 2024 ## Matthews enters the ring, but Mark Briscoe storms the scene with a vengeful attack! The brawl spills outside, chairs and a table join the chaos. Briscoe dropkicks Matthews, then dives over the top rope with a chair-assisted attack. ## Briscoe throws Matthews back in the ring, brandishing the spike Black used. King and Black join the fray, but Briscoe unleashes a flurry of chair strikes. As he aims the spike at Black's head, a resurgent Matthews nails him with a powerful kick.## Matthews drags Briscoe up the ramp, but Briscoe counters with a backdrop and delivers a crossbody from the ramp to the floor. Briscoe grabs a pyro control device, threatening Matthews. Security intervenes, pulling the device away and tackling Briscoe as the House of Black flees.## Undeterred, Briscoe reclaims the device and sets off the pyro repeatedly, a fiery warning to his escaping adversaries.## A backstage promo shows Swerve Strickland, addressing the events of "Dynamite." Admitting his lapse in vigilance, he vows never to underestimate "Hangman" Adam Page again. Page won't surprise him at Revolution, and Strickland declares his intent to become the first African-American AEW World Champion.## Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Bryan Keith vs. Dante Martin ## The bell tolls, met with chants of "Cero Miedo!" Penta taunts Martin, then theatrically removes his glove to do the same to Keith. But before he can, Keith headbutts him. Martin drops Keith with a superkick, then Penta charges back but gets hit by a double superkick. Penta retreats outside, leaving Martin and Keith to engage in a high-flying exchange.## Penta re-enters, delivering kicks to Martin followed by a backstabber. He rebounds off the ropes, but Keith counters with a kick and exploder suplex. Penta stumbles for the ropes, but Keith drags him back. They trade strikes - kicks, chops, forearms - until Martin dives off the top with a double crossbody. He then dives onto Keith outside, then back into the ring to dive onto Penta. Martin dominates as we go to commercial.## We return to all three men trading chops. Keith superkicks Penta, then both men superkick Martin. Keith counters Penta's finisher, then tries a blockbuster from the corner but is countered. Martin re-enters, but Penta hits him with a Canadian Destroyer for a near fall. Everyone struggles to rise.## Penta throws leg kicks at Keith, then springboards off the ropes. However, Keith prevails in their counter exchange, headbutting Penta off the top rope to the floor. Martin rolls up Keith for two. After further exchanges, Keith hits a butterfly powerbomb for another near fall. He charges at Penta on the apron, but Penta drags him out too. They trade brutal chops. Keith attempts a fireman's carry, but Penta escapes. Penta executes a Fear Factor on Keith, on the apron! Martin intervenes with a Destroyer on Penta, also on the apron. ## Martin ascends the top turnbuckle and delivers a decisive splash on Keith for the victory. ## WINNER: Dante Martin ## Mariah May vs. Angelica Risk ## May opens the match with gut kicks, driving Risk into the corner. She taunts with a lick of her hands and a double-handed chest slap. May traps Risk in the ropes, stretching her, then delivers a dropkick after breaking free. An Irish Whip followed by a spinning sidewalk slam with multiple rotations further May's dominance. She blows a kiss to the commentator, Nigel, who reacts dramatically. May then grinds her boot against Risk's throat and delivers a shotgun dropkick in the center of the ring.## Risk briefly rallies with a few strikes, but May quickly overpowers her with a powerful kick to the face. A fireman's carry into her finisher, the Mayday, secures the victory for May. ## WINNER: Mariah May ## Storm enters, met with May's enthusiasm. Storm dismisses May's hug attempt, grabs a microphone, and demands Purrazzo join her in the ring, ignoring May entirely. Purrazzo enters. Storm claims their fight has gone too far. She questions if this is all their training and sacrifices were for, asking if it's worth destroying their friendship for a single match. Storm admits to loving Deonna, her talent, and her drive, but declares only one can be champion, and it will never be Purrazzo while she's alive.## Purrazzo reciprocates Storm's love, claiming Storm's arrogance will cost her the championship. She accuses Storm of forgetting Deonna can be both her best friend and her worst enemy. Purrazzo warns Storm to prepare for a brutal match, as she intends to break both of her arms. Storm accepts the challenge, bidding farewell to her "old friend" with a kiss on the cheek. Purrazzo attacks, but May intervenes, turning the tables. Storm exits the ring, leaving May to face Purrazzo, who drops May and gestures towards Storm's title. ## Austin Gunn and The Acclaimed vs. The Dark Order ## As the Scissor Gang enters, Caster attempts his rap, but White hugs him, cutting him off. Caster appears disgruntled. Dark Order enters, and the match begins.## Gunn grapples Reynolds, exchanging headlocks and Irish Whips, with Gunn gaining the upper hand. He tags Caster, and they execute a double hip toss. Reynolds counters, driving Caster into the corner where Dark Order attacks him. Uno enters, but Caster fights back, bodyslamming Uno before tagging Bowens who tags Gunn. Bowens delivers a flying Scissor Me Timbers. As they prepare to celebrate, Silver disrupts, and Dark Order unleashes a flurry of offense, with Uno dominating Gunn as we go to commercial.## Returning, Gunn catches an Uno kick, tossing it to the referee who allows Gunn to hit a neckbreaker. Reynolds tags in, met by a fresh Bowens who delivers elbows, chops, and a superkick. Bowens attempts a legdrop on Reynolds, but Uno pulls him out and throws him into the ring post. Caster takes out Uno, but Silver counters with a suicide dive on Caster. Silver taunts White while Gunn narrowly escapes a roll-up. Silver and Reynolds team up on Bowens, but Bowens fights back, dropping Silver. Caster connects with the Mic Drop for the victory. ## WINNER: Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, and Austin Gunn ## Statlander and Nightingale discuss their upcoming match at Zero Hour. Hathaway apologizes for a past incident, but Nightingale emphasizes their focus on winning, not friendship.## Schiavone interviews Wardlow, who boasts about past victories and plans to dominate his Revolution opponents. He targets Page, Swerve, and Joe, highlighting his desire to dethrone Joe specifically. Wardlow claims the title and victory will solidify his dominance.## Jericho interrupts, reminding Wardlow of the All-Star Scramble's format and his own legendary status. He criticizes Wardlow's lack of achievements and reminds him of the long time since Jericho's last title shot. Jericho questions Wardlow's worth and provokes the crowd to chant "Mike."## Wardlow admits to recent failures and personal struggles but emphasizes his self-reflection and determination. He declares his return as "Wardlow, the biggest and the baddest," ready to challenge anyone, regardless of their accolades. He welcomes Jericho to prove him wrong.## Hobbs suddenly attacks and beats down Jericho, earning cheers from the crowd. ## Deeb claims her undefeated and unchallenged status in an interview. She invites anyone considering themselves elite to challenge her, calling herself the "Final Boss." ## Private Party vs. Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal ## The match begins with Sydal and Kassidy. After some trash talk, Sydal takes control with an arm drag and two ranas. He maintains momentum with another arm drag, but the tag brings Daniels and Quen into the fight. The crowd cheers for Daniels as they lock up. Quen controls with a side headlock and taunts Daniels. Daniels takes Quen down and returns the favor, before hitting an arm drag and tagging Sydal. They double-team Quen with kicks, culminating in a Standing Mariposa from Sydal. Quen tags in, but Sydal and Daniels maintain the upper hand with a kick/forearm combo, bringing Daniels a near fall.## After the break, Private Party gains control, but Daniels counters with a flatliner on Kassidy. Quen and Sydal tag in, with Sydal dropping both opponents with kicks. He dodges a double clothesline and performs a simultaneous rana on both men. Sydal attempts an Air Raid Crash on Quen for a two-count, then dropkicks Kassidy. He charges Quen in the corner, but Quen dodges and delivers a bicycle kick. Private Party follows up with a senton/neckbreaker combo, but only manages a two-count. They attempt another attack, but Sydal counters with kicks and tags in Daniels. Daniels throws punches, dodges a double clothesline, and delivers stereo clotheslines with Sydal. He sets Quen up for Angel's Wings, but Kassidy disrupts the move. Sydal lands a Meteora on Kassidy but may be injured. Daniels attempts Angel's Wings again on Quen, but Jarrett distracts the referee, allowing Lethal to hit the Lethal Combination on Daniels and secure the win for Quen. Private Party celebrates with the group, potentially hinting at an alliance with Jarrett and Lethal. ## WINNER: Private Party ## Thunder Rosa vs. Cassandra Golden ## The bell rings and they're locked in! Golden seems stronger, but Rosa puts her in a headlock and starts kneeing her. Golden fights back and throws Rosa off. Rosa dodges a kick and then lands a powerful superkick followed by a slap. She then slams Golden's head against the corner turnbuckle and starts punching her repeatedly. Rosa tries to pick Golden up for a move, but Golden uses her elbows to break free. Golden charges at Rosa, who avoids her and slams Golden into the corner. ## Rosa then hits a strong dropkick. She takes a step back and hits another powerful dropkick, this time while running towards the corner. Rosa climbs to the top turnbuckle and jumps off, landing two stomps on Golden's back. She then puts Golden in a new submission move and Golden gives up. Rosa stares at the camera and says she's not going anywhere. She knows they want to ignore her, but she won't give up because her time to win is now. ## WINNER: Thunder Rosa ## Brian Cage, Roderick Strong, Killswitch, and Christian Cage vs. Daniel Garcia, HOOK, Trent Beretta, and Orange Cassidy ## Beretta squares off against Cage on commentary by Matt Menard. The bell rings, and Beretta grapples with Cage, but gets tossed to the ropes and flattened with a shoulder tackle. Garcia tags in, and so does Strong. They lock up, trade holds, and Garcia escapes Strong's grip. Strong takes Garcia down and applies a wrist lock. Garcia counters, gets to his feet, and throws Strong into a side headlock. They grapple on the ground, Strong gains the upper hand, and slaps Garcia. Garcia rises, locks up again, and drives Strong into the corner. Garcia chops Strong repeatedly, Irish whips him into the corner, and follows up with a clothesline. He attempts a piledriver, but Cage intervenes, bringing HOOK into the fray. All four members face off, mirroring "West Side Story," before a commercial break.## Back from the break, Cage slams Garcia into the corner, catches a kick attempt, and then smacks him. Garcia reverses momentum, climbs the turnbuckle, and rains punches on Cage as the crowd counts. Cage throws Garcia into the ring with a deadlift superplex from the apron! Strong tags in and stomps on Garcia before tagging in Christian Cage. Christian drives Garcia into the corner and tags Strong back in. Strong throws more punches and tags Brian Cage back in. Cage targets Garcia's ribs with his shoulder. Garcia fights back from the corner, but Cage attempts a vertical suplex. Garcia counters with a DDT and tags in Beretta, who unleashes a flurry of attacks, focusing on Christian Cage. Strong enters, but Beretta dodges and executes a tornado DDT. He attempts a dive to the outside on Strong, but Killswitch pushes Strong out of the way and chokeslams Beretta onto the apron. Beretta becomes the isolated face in peril as we head to another commercial break. ## Christian applies a headlock to Beretta, who struggles to escape. Christian drops him with an inverted DDT and scales the turnbuckle, but nobody awaits him. Beretta crawls towards his corner, but Strong cuts him off. Strong channels Orange Cassidy with kicks before applying the Stronghold, taunting Cassidy. Beretta escapes, tags in Cassidy, who slams Christian's head into the turnbuckle twice before executing a crossbody on him. Christian grabs Cassidy, who counters with a Stundog Millionaire and a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Cassidy nails Christian with a tornado DDT. Killswitch enters, but Cassidy lands an Orange Punch. Strong hits Cassidy with a Sick Kick, Garcia responds with a Saito Suplex on Strong, and Christian spears Garcia. HOOK suplexes Christian. Killswitch tags himself in, but chaos erupts. Strong catches Cassidy's dive and counters with End of Heartache on the outside. HOOK clotheslines multiple heels out of the ring, leaving Beretta alone to choke out Killswitch. Cassidy is trapped in the Stronghold outside, but Killswitch breaks free. He positions Beretta for a chokeslam, but Beretta counters with a roll-up for a near fall. Beretta lands two superkicks on Killswitch. Christian attempts to distract Beretta, who fights him off. Nick Wayne jumps on the apron and stuns Beretta, allowing Killswitch to strike him from behind and secure the pinfall. ## WINNERS: Brian Cage, Roderick Strong, Killswitch, and Christian Cage ## After the match, Killswitch and Christian continue their assault on Beretta, sparking a full-blown brawl. Brian Cage sends HOOK crashing into the barricade. Chaos reigns as everyone engages in a free-for-all. Killswitch attempts to chokeslam Garcia through a chair, but Menard intervenes and takes the brutal move instead. HOOK dives off the stairs and clotheslines Brian Cage. Christian and Garcia continue their fight up the ramp as "Collision" goes off the air, leaving the brawl unresolved.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Complete Spoiler Results For 3/2/24 AEW Collision AEW Collision
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Complete Spoiler Results For 3/2/24 AEW Collision

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

Updated Match Card For AEW Revolution Following AEW Dynamite On February 28 AEW News
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Updated Match Card For AEW Revolution Following AEW Dynamite On February 28

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AEW has announced a major shakeup to the Revolution pay-per-view card, replacing the previously announced "Meat Madness Match" with the all-new "Eight Man All-Star Scramble."## The high-stakes scramble will feature established stars like Chris Jericho, Wardlow, Powerhouse Hobbs, Lance Archer, Hook, and Brian Cage. The remaining two slots in the match will be determined through qualifying matches in the coming days.## On Friday's episode of Rampage, Matt Sydal will face Magnus in a battle for a spot in the scramble. Additionally, a three-way match on Saturday's Collision event will see Dante Martin, Bryan Keith, and Penta El Zero Miedo fight for the final spot.## The winner of the Eight-Man All-Star Scramble will earn a coveted opportunity: a shot at the AEW World Championship. This high-profile match adds another layer of intrigue to the already stacked Revolution card, which will also feature Sting's final match and a three-way battle for the World Title. ## Check out the complete match card below; No.MatchesStipulations1Sting and Darby Allin (c) (with Ric Flair) vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)Tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team ChampionshipThis will be Sting's retirement match.2Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Roderick Strong (with Matt Taven and Mike Bennett)Singles match for the AEW International Championship3Samoa Joe (c) vs. "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland (with Prince Nana)Three-way match for the AEW World Championship4"Timeless" Toni Storm (c) (with Mariah May and Luther) vs. Deonna PurrazzoSingles match for the AEW Women's World Championship5Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Bryan DanielsonSingles match for the Continental Crown Championship(AEW Continental Championship, ROH World Championship, and the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship)If Danielson loses, he has to shake Kingston's hand.6Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke TakeshitaSingles match7Christian Cage (c) (with Killswitch, Mother Wayne, and "The Prodigy" Nick Wayne) vs. Daniel GarciaSingles match for the AEW TNT Championship8FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli)Tag team match9Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Lance Archer vs. Hook vs. Brian Cage vs. TBA vs. TBAAll-Star Scramble matchThe winner will receive a future AEW World Championship match. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, February 28, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, February 28, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on February 28, 2024, at the Propst Arena at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL. ## 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 6:30 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 February 28, 2024: Highlights ## Adam Page limps to the ring, leaning on a crutch. He acknowledges that things aren't looking good. He reflects on his 2021 accomplishment of becoming AEW World Champion, stating that he aimed to meet expectations and believes he did so. He criticizes the decision to use a triple threat match for the title, calling it "nonsense" and insisting a singles match would have been fairer. However, he concedes that he chose the wrong two opponents.## Page delivers the devastating news that he won't be able to compete this Sunday. Swerve Strickland enters, expressing surprise and disappointment at the situation. He reveals that Page was his target due to his achievements and acknowledges his respect for him. Strickland declares his unwavering belief in his destiny, claiming he awaits Page's return to claim the AEW World Championship.## Samoa Joe interrupts, mocking the potential "hug-it-out" scenario. He criticizes both Page and Strickland for focusing on each other and ignoring him, the "real threat." Joe acknowledges their experience and accomplishments but claims they are mere appetizers compared to his hunger, implying he is holding them back. He warns Strickland that regardless of whether he faces one or both of them on Sunday, he will dominate them both.## Strickland counters, outlining his journey from unemployment to a coveted pay-per-view main event. He reminds everyone of his ruthless past, stating he once left a competitor bloodied at a wrestling school. He positions himself as a game-changer and suggests Joe might want to return to his commentating post with a poncho after Sunday, as Strickland stands at the precipice of history. However, the situation takes a dramatic turn as Page ambushes Strickland from behind with his crutch, launching a surprise attack. He screams at Joe, declaring his unwavering determination to become champion on Sunday.## The scene cuts to The Young Bucks, arriving earlier in the day. They report that their meeting with Ric Flair went well. They express their eagerness to interview Sting as they playfully brandish their trademark baseball bats. ## Blackpool Combat Club vs. FTR & Eddie Kingston ## Claudio Castagnoli and Eddie Kingston start, followed by Bryan Danielson and Dax Harwood. Jon Moxley and Cash Wheeler join, chaos erupts. Danielson and Moxley control, but FTR fight back. Kingston and Danielson exchange strikes. Moxley hits a piledriver, chaos resumes. Everyone hits finishers. Danielson locks in a triangle sleeper on Kingston for the win. ## WINNER: Blackpool Combat Club ## Will Ospreay Segment ## Chris Jericho reminisces about his challenging early days in Mexico 30 years ago, praising Atlantis as a great teammate and mentor. He explains his request for the match with Atlantis Jr. as a way to return the favor and offer some guidance. He promises to showcase his full potential tonight.## Will Ospreay enters the ring, acknowledging his commitments with New Japan Pro Wrestling before announcing his transition to full-time status with AEW. He emphasizes his experience, reminding everyone of his victories over Orange Cassidy, Kenny Omega, and Chris Jericho at Wembley Stadium.## Don Callis appears, aiming to raise the stakes. He declares Ospreay and Konosuke Takeshita as the two most skilled wrestlers globally, forming the "Don Callis Family" with the winner of their upcoming match. He instructs them to shake hands as a sign of respect. Ospreay extends his hand, and Takeshita hesitantly reciprocates, but maintains a firm grip. Ospreay does the same, creating an intense atmosphere of confrontation.## Eddie Kingston is backstage, but The Young Bucks interrupt him. Nicholas Jackson threatens Kingston with a fine for his recent criticism, while Matthew advises him to focus on improving his public image. ## Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Nick Wayne (AEW International Championship Match) ## In the early moments, Nick Wayne seized control, forcing the champion, Orange Cassidy, outside the ring. He then launched Cassidy into the steel stairs before executing a moonsault from the second turnbuckle. Attempting to capitalize, Wayne flew over the top rope to attack Cassidy, who had rolled out, but was met with immediate resistance.## Cassidy absorbed punishment on the top turnbuckle but retaliated. However, Christian Cage interfered, tripping Cassidy and sparking an argument between both sides. Capitalizing on the chaos, Wayne repeatedly rammed Cassidy into the ringside barricade. Back in the ring, Wayne focused his attack on Cassidy's back, landing a vicious kick to his spine.## Despite the onslaught, Cassidy displayed resilience, attempting his signature "Orange Punch." Wayne dodged the attack and countered with a fisherman's suplex, nearly securing a pinfall victory. He then mocked Cassidy's signature kicks, only to be met with a swift boot to the face. Cassidy followed up by stomping on the young wrestler, culminating in a powerful running PK.## He attempted another "Orange Punch," but Wayne countered with a German Suplex. However, Cassidy immediately responded with his "Beach Break" maneuver. Matt Taven and Mike Bennett intervened, distracting Cassidy and allowing Wayne to execute a Dragon Suplex. Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta intervened, preventing further interference.## Wayne attempted to remove a turnbuckle pad but was distracted by Daniel Garcia, leaving him vulnerable to Cassidy's "Orange Punch," which ultimately sealed his fate. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Singles Match: Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue ## Skye Blue attempts a surprise attack on Kris Statlander, but Statlander's superior strength effortlessly throws Blue across the ring. Statlander unleashes a flurry of strikes in the corner before unleashing a powerful shoulder tackle. Blue attempts to gain control by twice pulling Statlander down by her hair, but Statlander counters each time, taking Blue down and following up with a senton (a high-flying splash maneuver).## Blue attempts a submission maneuver (head scissors), but Statlander overpowers her and throws her across the ring again. However, Blue lands a well-timed knee strike, sending Statlander reeling outside the ring. Statlander responds with a powerful lift, hoisting Blue and sending her crashing over the top rope and into the crowd.## Blue recovers quickly and attacks with a daring crossbody (a flying body press) from the top of the barricade. Back inside the ring, she drives Statlander's head into the middle turnbuckle before unleashing a series of chops (strikes with the open hand).## Statlander attempts to regain momentum, but Blue resorts to her hair-pulling tactic once more, slamming Statlander back to the mat. She focuses on keeping Statlander pinned in the corner, isolating her from potential comeback opportunities. Statlander breaks free with a powerful knee strike, followed by a power slam (a lifting slam maneuver). Blue, displaying impressive resilience, kicks out of the subsequent pinfall attempt.## Blue counters with a devastating neckbreaker, but Statlander once again kicks out. Both women engage in a heated brawl on the ring apron, exchanging kicks until Statlander executes a German Suplex outside the ring.## Julia Hart attempts to interfere, but Willow Nightingale intervenes. Blue capitalizes on the distraction, tripping Statlander into the steel ring steps. She follows up with a high-impact Canadian Destroyer maneuver, but Statlander miraculously kicks out. Stokely Hathaway, Blue's manager, urges Statlander to use a nearby chain as a weapon, but she refuses. With the referee distracted by the commotion, Hart strikes Statlander with her championship title, setting Blue up for her finishing move, "Code Blue," which secures the victory. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Atlantis Jr. ## Atlantis Jr. explodes out of the gate, launching Chris Jericho across the ring with multiple monkey flips. On the third attempt, however, Jericho anticipates the move and locks in the Walls of Jericho. Sensing imminent defeat, the masked luchador desperately grabs the ropes for a break.## Jericho, frustrated, attempts to rip off the mask, but the masked man fights back, creating an opening for Atlantis Sr. to intervene. Sr. uses a towel to strategically pull Jericho down onto the bottom rope, forcing a break. Atlantis Jr., capitalizing on the distraction, dives out of the ring and attempts a devastating powerbomb on Jericho onto the steel steps. However, Jericho showcases his veteran savvy, reversing the move and sending the CMLL star crashing into the steel himself.## Back in the ring, Jericho seizes control, unleashing a flurry of punishing chops on a dazed Atlantis Jr. In a flurry of high-flying moves, Atlantis Jr. and Jericho trade powerful maneuvers. Atlantis Jr. seems to gain the upper hand with a wheelbarrow German suplex, but Jericho counters with a bulldog off the top rope. After a series of exchanges, Jericho locks in the Walls of Jericho, prompting Atlantis Jr.'s father to throw in the towel, signaling Jericho's victory. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho ## Amidst a confrontation with fans wearing Sting masks, Darby Allin attacks The Young Bucks, only to be overwhelmed. Ric Flair intervenes, initially targeting the Bucks but is left laying by them. Sting enters from the rafters, aiding Allin with his bat, culminating in a Coffin Drop from Allin and a Scorpion Death Drop from Sting on Nicholas. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

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

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

New Title Match Announced For AEW Revolution On 2/21 Dynamite AEW News
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New Title Match Announced For AEW Revolution On 2/21 Dynamite

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AEW's "Revolution" pay-per-view on March 3rd promises high-voltage action, and tonight's Dynamite episode fueled the fire. ## Tony Schiavone was slated to interview Daniel Garcia, fresh off his victory over Adam Copeland, securing a shot at Christian Cage's TNT Championship at the upcoming event.## Schiavone delivered the exciting news – Garcia's title match is official for Revolution! Garcia reminisced about facing the legendary Copeland, but the mood turned dark as he addressed the vicious attack last week by Christian and his "family."## Cue The Patriarch's entrance, flanked by his lieutenants Killswitch, Shayna, and Nick Wayne. He acknowledged Garcia's talent but quickly launched into a personal tirade against his challenger.## Cage unleashed a verbal assault, dragging up Garcia's past: his late father, struggles with alcohol, and even an invented affair, pushing Garcia to the edge. He goaded Garcia into a brawl, hoping to exploit the emotional turmoil. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, February 21, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, February 21, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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San Francisco - February 21, 2024 - Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on February 21, 2024, at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK. ## 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 6:30 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 February 21, 2024: Highlights ## Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli vs FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) ## Mox and Wheeler square off against FTR in a hard-hitting match that returns to the roots of Dynamite. Harwood and Castagnoli set the tone early with their relentless aggression, taking the fight to the floor where it becomes a brawl between the two teams.## The match maintains a brisk pace, eschewing typical sequences for impactful moves and reactions. Dax finds himself in jeopardy, subtly shifting the momentum through the commercial break to keep viewers engaged. Near falls showcase the chemistry between the teams, emphasizing their shared vision of wrestling as a gritty contest.## With only five minutes remaining, FTR executes a devastating Electric Chair on Mox, ramping up the tension. As the clock winds down, all four men trade blows frenetically, disregarding the referee's attempts at control. The match ends in a chaotic flurry of finisher attempts as the bell rings and time expires. ## Time limit draw ## As the crowd chants for five more minutes, the two teams engage in a pull-apart brawl, intensifying the feud. It's a strong opener, showcasing their chemistry and setting the stage for future encounters.## In the backstage interview, Orange Cassidy updates on his recent activities and announces his match against Mike Bennett later tonight, despite being barely medically cleared.## Meanwhile, FTR calls for a match at Revolution, leading to a confrontation with Mox and Castagnoli backstage, which is promptly diffused by officials. ## Orange Cassidy (AEW International Champion) vs Mike Bennett ## Before the match begins, Cassidy surprises Matt Taven with an Orange Punch on the ramp, igniting a brawl that spills into the ring with Mike Bennett. The ongoing narrative has been about pushing Cassidy beyond his laid-back demeanor, particularly with the interference of Roderick Strong and the Undisputed Kingdom.## As the match progresses, Strong's interference leads to a low blow from Bennett during the commercial break, giving him the upper hand. Bennett taunts Cassidy on commentary, but Cassidy seizes the moment to rally back.## Despite struggling to keep up, Cassidy's resilience pays off as he capitalizes on an opening for the beach break, securing the pinfall victory in an impressive display of determination. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## After Orange Cassidy's victory, Matt Taven and Roderick Strong attack him, only to be thwarted by the unexpected appearance of Jake Hager.## In the backstage segment, Renee Paquette interviews Angelo Parker and Ruby Soho about their upcoming date. Meanwhile, Ric Flair arrives in a limousine, expressing disappointment over his lack of involvement in recent events.## Ric confronts the Young Bucks in their dressing room, likely aiming to address his grievances and possibly seek a larger role in the ongoing storyline. ## Renee interviews Ric Flair, who expresses disappointment over his recent absence and hints at exploring other options. Flair then enters the Young Bucks' office.## In the ring, Tony Schiavone announces Daniel Garcia's TNT title shot at Revolution. Garcia delivers a passionate promo, but Christian Cage interrupts, mocking Garcia's past and offering to be his mentor instead of his opponent.## The confrontation escalates as Nick Wayne is dispatched to the ring and quickly taken out. Killswitch attempts to intervene but is thwarted by Matt Menard's interference with a chair.## In the backstage segment, Renee interviews Adam Page, Hook, and RVD. Page confronts RVD for failing to take out Swerve Strickland, storming off in frustration, leaving RVD and Hook to share a fist bump. ## Toni Storm w/Luther and Mariah May vs Sydni Winnell ## Toni Storm secures a quick victory with a devastating piledriver, followed by Deonna Purrazzo's Venus De Milo maneuver. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## As Luther begins to escort Toni Storm backstage, Deonna Purrazzo makes her entrance. The two share a brief staredown, showcasing the unique visual effect where Toni's side of the screen remains in black and white while Deonna's side is in color. ## Deonna Purrazzo vs Madison Rayne ## Madison Rayne puts over Deonna Purrazzo's skills in a competitive match, showcasing Purrazzo's abilities as she secures the win with a devastating face buster followed by Toni Storm's "Break a Leg" ankle lock, forcing Rayne to tap out. ## WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo ## After the match, Toni Storm storms the ring and locks in the "Break a Leg" submission hold on Deonna Purrazzo. The referee calls for Luther to intervene and break the hold. Storm smears lipstick on her mouth as she stares down Purrazzo, intensifying their feud. ## Hook, Rob Van Dam, and Adam Page vs Swerve Strickland, Brian Cage, and Samoa Joe ## The main event sees Hook and Joe kick things off, followed by Cage and RVD, echoing past rivalries. Page enters the fray, igniting cheers from the crowd. Hook becomes the babyface in peril, while RVD shines with his signature moves.## RVD later finds himself in trouble, leading to tension between the teams. As the match escalates, Cage and Swerve target Hook, while Page hits a decisive buckshot on Cage. Joe, Swerve, and Page engage in a chaotic brawl, culminating in Page powerbombing Swerve through the commentary desk.## Page misses a buckshot on Joe, leading to Joe's power slam on Page. A surprise suplex from Hook on Joe impresses, but ultimately, Joe locks in the Coquina Clutch on RVD, forcing him to tap out for the win. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland, Brian Cage, and Samoa Joe ## The main event runs over by about 7 minutes, so be sure to adjust your DVR accordingly for the overflow. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, February 14, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW News
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AEW Dynamite Results, February 14, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on February 14, 2024, at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, TX. ## 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 6:30 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 February 14, 2024: Highlights ## Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley vs. FTR’s Dax Harwood ## In a fiery exchange, Mox and Dax trade smooches before launching into a relentless assault of chops and blows. They take the fight outside the ring, where Mox executes a brutal catapult into the ring post. Back inside, both men continue to exchange punishing strikes, with neither relenting. ## As the match progresses, they battle on the turnbuckle until Mox gains the upper hand with a forearm strike. A superplex follows, but both fighters refuse to stay down. Mox delivers a King Kong lariat, but Dax retaliates with one of his own before locking in a sharpshooter. ## With time running out, Mox breaks free and unleashes a barrage of stomps and submission attempts. Dax fights back with a pile driver and a brain buster, but ultimately succumbs to Mox's rear naked choke, tapping out for the victory. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## After the match, Moxley refuses to release the hold until Cash Wheeler intervenes, prompting Claudio Castagnoli to come to Moxley's aid with a Neutralizer on Wheeler.## Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews Don Callis, Konosuke Takeshita, and Powerhouse Hobbs. Callis announces a match between Will Ospreay and Konosuke Takeshita for Revolution, emphasizing the Family's dominance and predicting it will overshadow any talk of Sting's retirement. ## Singles Match: Wardlow vs. Barrett Brown## The match begins with Wardlow swiftly hoisting his opponent onto the top turnbuckle before delivering a devastating knee strike followed by a Powerbomb, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## Footage shows Matthew and Nicholas Jackson arriving in bloody suits from last week, boarding a limo en route to the arena. The next match, an AEW TNT Championship #1 Contender’s Match, commences with the respective entrances. ## AEW TNT Championship #1 Contender’s Match: “The Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland vs. Daniel Garcia ## The match sees Copeland and Garcia exchange strikes, with Garcia targeting Copeland's leg. Copeland gains control with a series of moves, including an avalanche impaler. However, Garcia counters a Spear attempt with a boot and pinfall, countered by Copeland into a crossface. Nick Wayne and Killswitch intervene, attacking both competitors. ## WINNER: The match ends in a No Contest. ## AEW TNT Champion Christian Cage enters with chairs, but faces opposition. Daddy Magic tries to intervene but is attacked. The Patriarchy targets Garcia, but Copeland saves him. Mother Wayne delivers a low blow to Copeland, leading to a brutal assault with chair shots.## AEW World Champion Samoa Joe arrives to address the fans. ## Samoa Joe announces the return of the AEW ranking system and vows to ensure Hangman Page and Swerve Strickland leave AEW Revolution injured. Swerve confronts Joe, expressing his frustration, while Hangman Page joins the fray, questioning Swerve's legitimacy. Joe dismisses their argument, telling them to settle their issues elsewhere before leaving the ring. ## The premiere of AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm’s film "Wet Ink" explores her friendship with Deonna Purrazzo and their matching tattoos. Backstage, Purrazzo vows to break Storm's arm. Next up, the entrances for the Tag Team Match commence. ## Tag Team Match: The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) vs. Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin)