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Legendary wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawler was celebrating a lifetime of achievement in his hometown of Memphis, but the good times were short-lived thanks to a surprise appearance by Jeff Jarrett.## At a recent Memphis Grizzlies game, Lawler was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Title in honor of his decades-long contributions to Memphis wrestling. However, the heartwarming moment took a turn when Jarrett, an AEW wrestler and WWE Hall of Famer himself, interrupted the ceremony.## Jarrett wasn't alone. He introduced his AEW colleague Satnam Singh, who proceeded to take the award from Lawler, much to the dismay of the crowd. Jarrett then addressed the fans, declaring his intention to take over Grind City Wrestling.## This isn't the first time Lawler and Jarrett have mixed it up at a Grizzlies game. In 2018, the two even had a full-fledged match, with Jarrett emerging victorious after a guitar-assisted maneuver.## Their rivalry stretches back much further, though. Throughout the early 90s, they battled in the USWA, often vying for championship gold. Despite the animosity, they also found themselves as tag team partners, winning the USWA World Tag Team Championships together four times. Jarrett even shared those same titles twice with Lawler's late son, Brian Christopher.## Jeff Jarrett ruined Jerry Lawler’s night as he was getting a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grizzlies game. pic.twitter.com/oHYQmCAL4B— Wrestling News (@WrestlingNewsCo) March 17, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, March 9, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, March 9, 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 9, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA. ## 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 9, 2024 ## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Shane Taylor ## The match explodes as Taylor wastes no time taking Danielson down in the corner. He taunts Danielson about the 2022 Moriarty incident. Danielson fights back with a waist lock but gets shoved to the corner. Taylor maintains control until Danielson unleashes a punishing hammer and anvil sequence, followed by a knee strike. ## Taylor retaliates with a blow to the face and corner chops, driving Danielson to his knees. He continues the assault with more chops in the opposite corner. Danielson retaliates with kicks, then focuses on Taylor's leg with a well-placed hold. He maintains the pressure, wrapping the leg around the ring post before delivering a running kick.## After a brief commercial break, Taylor remains dominant, dropping a leg across Danielson's neck on the apron before a near-fall. He continues to berate Danielson for the 2022 incident. Back in the corner, Taylor manhandles Danielson's beard before launching into another round of chops.## Danielson sparks a comeback, dodging the ropes to target Taylor's knee. Taylor misses a corner splash, allowing Danielson to slam his leg against the ring post repeatedly. Taylor escapes to another corner, but Danielson connects with a powerful shotgun dropkick. He follows up with a barrage of leg kicks, weakening Taylor. Despite the assault, Taylor throws Danielson in the air, who responds with a series of running kicks.## The fight intensifies. Taylor lands a lariat, followed by three vicious kicks to Danielson's head. Danielson lands two strikes, but Taylor overpowers him with a splash. He attempts a cannonball but Danielson evades. Taylor catches Danielson's Busaiku knee attempt, but Danielson swiftly counters with a successful Busaiku knee to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Ospreay entered the ring after the match. He acknowledged both Taylor and Danielson for their impressive performance. He expressed gratitude to Danielson for his contributions to the sport. Referencing Danielson's appearance during his debut on Wednesday, Ospreay inquired if Danielson had a question.## Danielson welcomed Ospreay to AEW and praised his match with Konosuke Takeshita. Danielson offered Ospreay an opportunity to showcase his skills by challenging him to a match at "Dynasty". Ospreay enthusiastically accepted the challenge. ## Okada debuted at "Collision" alongside his new allies, the Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson). The Young Bucks sported new entrance robes, while Okada maintained his own distinct entrance. All three executed the signature Codyvator maneuver. Their opponents, Jon Cruz and The Skulk (Adrian Alanis and Liam Gray), awaited them in the ring.## Cruz began the match against Matthew, but quickly tagged in Okada. Okada swiftly dominated Cruz.## Alanis landed a few punches before Okada countered with a powerful missile dropkick. Okada then launched Alanis into the turnbuckle. The match concluded with Okada defeating Gray with his signature Ripcord Rainmaker.## Post-match, Eddie Kingston entered the ring, only to be assaulted by The Elite. Penta El Zero M attempted to intervene but was similarly overpowered. As Okada held one of Kingston's championship belts, PAC made his highly anticipated return to AEW. PAC and Okada exchanged blows, with PAC executing a German release suplex. The Young Bucks intervened, dragging Okada out of the ring by his legs.## Kingston challenged The Elite to a match against his team, "Big Business." ## Singles Match: Mariah May vs. Trish Adora ## May grapples with Adora at the match start. May gains the upper hand with a takedown, but Adora quickly counters with a leg lock. Adora maintains control, slamming May twice. Frustrated, May retaliates with a slap and executes a headscissors reversal. She capitalizes with a powerful shotgun dropkick.## Following the commercial break, Adora regains momentum, driving May down with a double axe handle strike. She attempts a pinfall with a senton splash but only manages a two-count. May desperately grabs Adora's hair to regain control. She attempts a running kick, but Adora counters with a swift suplex. Unfazed, May headbutts Adora and delivers a running knee strike. May then executes her finishing maneuver, the "May Day," to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Mariah May ## Storm presented the "Toni Award" after the match, recognizing outstanding achievement. May won the award for Best Performance. The unorthodox prize? A shoe. As Storm exited down the ramp, Deonna Purrazzo launched a surprise attack. May retaliated with a DDT delivered on the ramp to overpower Purrazzo. ## Singles Match: Nick Wayne vs. Adam Priest ## Wayne wasted no time initiating the offense, taking Priest down to the mat. He continued the assault with a shoulder tackle and a head scissors takedown, leaving Priest reeling. Priest retaliated with a stiff European uppercut and a punishing knife edge chop. ## The action spilled outside the ring where Wayne landed a running boot on Priest. Priest responded with a flurry of chops. Back in the ring, Priest's focus shifted towards Killswitch, creating an opening. Wayne capitalized by knocking Priest off the apron. He followed up with a fisherman's hook, sending Priest tumbling over the ropes. Seizing the opportunity, Wayne unleashed a step-up enzuiguri followed by his finishing maneuver, "Wayne's World," to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Nick Wayne ## A masked wrestler from CMLL attacked Christian, throwing him over the barricade! He then brawled into the crowd, taking out Wayne and Killswitch. Unmasking himself to be Adam Copeland, he entered the ring, grabbed the TNT Championship and revealed a box. The surrounding members of The Patriarchy were confronted by Copeland showing something in the box to Cage, who promptly exited the ring. ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Titán ## Jericho entered the ring to his classic "Lionheart" theme. Titán, the reigning CMLL Welterweight Champion, challenged Jericho with his agility.## Jericho initiated with a sidelock takedown, but Titán countered with his own takedowns. They exchanged strikes, with Jericho delivering punishing chops that drove Titán into the corner. Titán showcased his athleticism with flips and kicks, culminating in a high-flying double springboard hurricanrana from the top rope. He followed up with a tope suicida dive to the outside.## The fight spilled outside the ring where Jericho took a nasty fall, slamming his shoulder into the steel steps. Back in the ring, they exchanged blows on the ropes until Jericho countered with a powerful avalanche bulldog from the top rope.## After the break, Titán remained on the offensive, connecting with a pele kick and a tope con hilo attack that took Jericho outside the ring. Jericho responded with a backbreaker and a brutal Death Valley Driver. Undeterred, Titán countered with a spinning heel kick, but Jericho answered with a punch. Titán continued to fight back, hitting a spectacular spinning tornado DDT.## He climbed to the top turnbuckle and delivered a double stomp for a near-fall. Titán then applied a punishing Indian death lock, but Jericho displayed his experience by reversing it and attempting his signature Lion Tamer submission. He secured the hold, but Titán escaped. Jericho missed his finishing maneuver, the Judas Effect, leaving himself vulnerable. Titán capitalized with a spinning Death Valley Driver and a flurry of strikes.## He ascended the top rope again, attempting a hurricanrana, but Jericho displayed veteran cunning by reversing it into a successful Lion Tamer to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho ## In a post-match brawl, Gates of Agony targeted Jericho for interfering in their business on Dynamite. Hook intervened, wielding a kendo stick, and successfully drove them away. ## Tony Schiavone announced the commencement of the AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament next Saturday on Collision. He then introduced FTR to the ring. ## Cash Wheeler acknowledged their upcoming ten-year anniversary as a team, reflecting on past setbacks they overcame. He assured fans they would bounce back again despite their recent loss at Revolution. ## Dax Harwood addressed their impressive career and Collision's legacy of great tag team wrestling. However, he questioned FTR's place in the tournament given their recent struggles. He vowed to give their all if they participate, aiming to become the first three-time AEW tag team champions. ## The Infantry's unexpected appearance raised questions about whether it was an AEW event. Captain Shawn Dean boasted about their dynamism and good looks, claiming to be the best tag team in wrestling. Carlie Bravo explained their near-lateness due to a sale at Magic City, before offering well wishes to FTR. They extended handshakes but expressed their desire to "Revivalize" the tag team tournament. Harwood shut down the "Revival" reference, threatening The Infantry with defeat if they met in the tournament. ## Mistico vs Angelico (w/ Serpentico) ## Mistico dominated the early portion of the match with a series of arm drags and a dazzling handspring elbow before the commercial break. Upon returning, he continued his offensive flurry with a headscissors takedown, a signature 619 kick, and a high-impact springboard dropkick. Mistico then showcased his aerial prowess with a diving attack onto Serpentico and a perfectly executed headscissors on Angelico outside the ring. He maintained momentum by launching himself back into the ring with a tornillo maneuver and a top-rope senton that nearly secured the win. ## Angelico displayed resilience by narrowly avoiding Mistico's moonsault attempt and countering a La Magistral cradle with his own for a near-fall. They then engaged in a thrilling exchange of kicks before Mistico delivered a spectacular springboard crossbody. He capped off the impressive performance with his signature La Mistica submission maneuver to secure a decisive victory. Sportsmanship prevailed as all wrestlers shook hands after the match, with Angelico and Serpentico even raising Mistico's hand in a gesture of respect. ## WINNER: Mistico ## Atlanta Street Fight: House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) vs Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett & Mark Briscoe ## Clad in black and red, The House of Black confronted Briscoe's camouflage-clad war party. The opening brawl spilled outside to Pier Six, where a major announcement was made: Hook & Chris Jericho would face Gates of Agony on Wednesday's "Big Business."## Absolute mayhem erupted as the fight raged everywhere, with weapons brought into play. King attempted a crossbody onto Lethal near the barricade, but Lethal evaded the attack. Lethal and Jarrett teamed up to put King through a table, but Black thwarted their plan by knocking down Jarrett. King capitalized, driving Lethal through the table with a crossbody into the barricade.## The action continued onto the top turnbuckle where Briscoe and Matthews grappled near a table. However, King intervened, sending Briscoe crashing over the top rope and onto a pile of chairs below.## After the commercial break, The House isolated Jarrett as Matthews produced lighter fluid. Their plan involved setting a table ablaze, but Sanjay Dutt attempted to disrupt them with a guitar. The attempt failed, prompting Julia Hart to counter with a gasoline can. Matthews doused Dutt with gasoline, but Karen Jarrett intervened with a low blow, allowing Dutt to send Matthews crashing through some stage-side tables. Hart retaliated by misting Karen, effectively removing her from the equation.## Back in the ring, Jarrett and Lethal overwhelmed King with a double-team maneuver. King fought back, hammering Lethal on the apron before choking him out. Jarrett countered with a guitar shot to King, then tipped him through a table with a maneuver off the apron. However, as Jarrett turned around, he fell victim to Black Mass from Black.## Hart presented Black with a railroad spike, but Briscoe intervened with a Jay Driller. Briscoe attempted a diving attack onto Black, but Matthews intervened, assisting Black in catching Briscoe and dumping him on the apron. Hart ignited the table on fire, and Matthews & Black combined for a powerbomb that drove Briscoe through the inferno. Black then rolled Briscoe back into the ring and secured the pinfall victory in this chaotic main event. ## WINNER: House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) ## Keep refreshing the page! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Revolution 2024 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Revolution
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AEW Revolution 2024 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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The 2024 Revolution takes place on March 3, 2024, at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, marking AEW's first PPV to be held in North Carolina. ## The event will be live from the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, starting at 8 p.m. ET. While the pre-show starts at 7 p.m. ET). The event will be live on Bleacher Report Live ## The stacked card features six championship clashes. Among the highlights are Eddie Kingston and Bryan Danielson vying for the Continental Crown, AEW world champion Samoa Joe in a triple threat battle against Swerve Strickland and "Hangman" Adam Page, and "Timeless" Toni Storm defending the AEW women's world title against Deonna Purrazzo.## This event will gratify both die-hard fans with Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita and casual audiences who recognize TNT champion Christian Cage, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castangoli, and Chris Jericho. ## 2024 AEW Revolution Live Results ## Jay White, The Gunn Club, The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn vs Willie Mack, Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Private Party & Satnum Singh ## Opening with Kassidy and Austin Gunn. Kassidy starts with a side headlock followed by a dropkick. Austin responds with jabs, then tags Colton who lands a kneelift. Quen tags in and delivers shoulder blocks in the corner, followed by a backdrop from Colton. ## Caster tags in and body slams Quen. Bowens tags in and hits Scissor Me Timbers. 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. Willow blocks a DVD from Blue and retaliates with a kick. She follows up with a dropkick off the middle rope.## Hart and Statlander tag in. They exchange forearms before Hart attempts a moonsault, but only gets a two-count thanks to a save by Willow. Blue kicks Willow to the floor and tags in. Willow counters with a double clothesline and hits the Pounce on Blue. She finishes the match with a Doctor Bomb for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander w/Stokely Hathaway ## TNT Championship: Christian Cage vs. Daniel Garcia ## Cage soaks in the cheers, then grapples with Garcia. They corner each other before separating. Garcia applies a side headlock and shoulder block. The Embassy huddles. They lock up again, grappling before Cage delivers a shoulder block. He feigns injury, then illegally pokes Garcia's eye and pounds him against the ropes. He adds a kick and forearms before hitting a neckbreaker for a two-count.## Cage applies a snap mare and elbow drop, then poses dramatically. Garcia fights back with punches. Cage throws him over the top rope and dives onto him outside the ring. Both scramble back in. Cage slaps Garcia, attempts a Killswitch, but Garcia counters and attacks his leg. He applies an ankle lock, but Cage kicks him off and throws him to the floor. Garcia charges back in, but Cage throws him out again. Cage connects with a shoulder block and a clothesline on the top rope, sending Garcia crashing to the floor. He drives Garcia into the ring post. As Wayne tries to attack, Garcia backdrops him.## Garcia rallies and they trade punches. He lands a knee strike and pummels Cage with 10 punches in the corner. He then follows with a dragon screw and a sunset flip for a two-count. Cage counters with a kick and chokes Garcia on the bottom rope. They fight outside the ring, where Garcia slams Cage into the steps.## Back inside, Garcia connects with a back elbow, but Cage responds with a knee drop for a two-count. Garcia rolls into a splash and applies the ankle lock. He attempts a belly-to-back suplex for a two-count, but Cage distracts the referee, allowing him to hit a Killswitch with a choke slam. He covers Garcia for a two-count, but Matt Hardy makes the save. They brawl outside the ring. Garcia hits a piledriver for a two-count and attempts a roll-up for another near fall. As his mother distracts the referee, Wayne stuns Cage with a hidden weapon. Cage is then vulnerable to the champion's Killswitch, which secures the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Christian Cage AEW Continental Crown Championship: Eddie Kingston vs. Bryan Danielson ## The match starts with tentative grappling. Danielson throws a chop, then dodges one from Eddie. They trade blows, with Danielson landing a fireman's takedown for a quick one-count. Danielson follows with leg kicks, but Eddie retaliates with a snap mare, kicks, and chops. Danielson responds with his trademark "Machine Gun" chops. Eddie counters with a belly-to-back suplex followed by a suicide dive outside the ring. They trade chops on the apron, but Eddie hits the ring post. Danielson capitalizes with a suplex off the apron to the floor.## Back in the ring, Danielson focuses on Eddie's joints, stomping his hand and applying a shotgun dropkick twice in a row. He attempts a top rope move, but Eddie catches him and counters with an exploder and a DDT for a two-count. They trade submissions and strikes, with Danielson showing his technical prowess and Eddie displaying his resilience. Danielson attempts a third running dropkick but misses. He manages to connect with a dragon suplex for another near fall.## Danielson maintains control with an arm wrench and chops, culminating in a headbutt. Eddie counters with a headbutt of his own and a running dropkick. Danielson applies a double underhook and transitions into a stretch surfboard, but Eddie uses the ropes to escape. Danielson throws hammer elbows, but Eddie counters with a suplex and a backfist, both for near falls. Danielson responds with a Busaiku knee for another two-count.## The action intensifies. Danielson throws stomps, but Eddie blocks an armbar and escapes a triangle choke. Danielson lands his signature "Yes" kicks, and Eddie even encourages him to continue. Danielson attempts a dragon suplex, but Eddie counters with another exploder. The crowd shows their appreciation for the high-caliber match.## They trade palm strikes and knee lifts, followed by a strike exchange. Eddie lands a clothesline and a powerbomb to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## 8 Man Scramble Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Lance Archer vs Hook vs. Brian Cage vs Magnus vs. Dante Martin ## The match explodes into a chaotic brawl. 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 Predictions & Match Card March 9, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card March 9, 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 9, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA. ## 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 9, 2024) ## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Shane Taylor ## WINNER PREDICTION: Bryan Danielson ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. CMLL's Titan ## WINNER PREDICTION:Chris Jericho ## Atlanta Street Fight: Mark Briscoe, Jay Lethal, & Jeff Jarrett vs. House Of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, & Buddy Matthews) ## WINNER PREDICTION: Mark Briscoe, Jay Lethal, & Jeff Jarrett ## Singles Match: Mistico vs. Angelico ## WINNER PREDICTION: Mistico ## Mariah May will be in action ## The Elite (The Young Bucks & Kazuchika Okada) will debut ## Toni Storm presents the first-ever Toni Award ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Results February 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW News
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AEW Rampage Results February 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Here are the complete results for this Friday's edition of AEW Rampage which takes place on February 16, 2024, at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, TX. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 11 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite.## AEW Rampage Results February 16, 2024 ##' Sammy Guevara vs. Jeff Hardy (w/ Matt Hardy) in a no-disqualification match ## Jeff Hardy's neon arm sleeves and Sammy Guevara's kaleidoscope gear nearly overloaded my poor TV as they tore into each other. Hardy slammed Guevara like a hammer, then dove for a ladder only to get it dropkicked right into his chest! Talk about hero worship gone wrong - Hardy was Guevara's idol, remember?## Guevara retaliated with a superkick and a ring apron stunner, dragging Hardy back into the ring for a near miss. The fight spilled outside, Hardy whipping Guevara into chairs before launching a devastating dropkick. Back inside, Hardy tossed a chair at Guevara like a Frisbee - not exactly gentlemanly behavior!## Both men ascended the ladder, trading blows high above the ring. Hardy managed a Twist of Fate off the ladder onto Guevara, but it only got a two-count. During a commercial break, Hardy snuck another ladder under the ring while his brother Matt prepped a table.## Things got real nasty. Jeff laid Guevara out on the table and took off his shirt with theatrical flair before climbing the ladder at a snail's pace. Guevara saw his chance, pulled him down, and regained control of the match.## One of the most ridiculous spots I've ever seen involved Guevara using an open chair like a medieval torture device on Hardy's head before hitting a senton bomb off the ladder through the table. The crowd chanted "This is awesome!", but I wasn't buying it.## Back in the ring, Guevara attempted a shooting star press, but Hardy countered with his knees up. Unfortunately, that did little good as Guevara's knees connected squarely with Hardy's face. The commentary team's insistence that Hardy countered was baffling, considering the replay showed otherwise. Guevara finished the match with his GTH finisher, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Sammy Guevara ## After the match, Hardy and Guevara brawled, but for me, it lacked the flow and originality I crave. It felt like a retread of past matches, punctuated by excessive brutality (judging by the crimson aftermath).## After the bloodbath, Callis' interference added another layer of confusion. Was it a justified attack or gratuitous violence? The lines are blurring.## Moving on, Cage's "real wrestler" jab at Hook and Private Party's self-proclaimed top 5 ranking offered some amusing moments. But then came the head-scratcher: Moxley and Claudio claiming telepathic powers to target FTR. Is it serious intent, playful banter, or just plain weird? ## Finally, Ruby's interview got derailed by Saraya and Harley, leaving Ruby yearning for peace. Was it a well-timed interruption or an unwelcome intrusion? Again, the answer depends on your interpretation. ## Dustin Rhodes & Russ Von Erich & Marshall Von Erich vs Hitt, Romero Cruz & Shimbashi ## Rhodes delivered his finishing move on Cruz, securing the pinfall while simultaneously controlling two other opponents thanks to Russ and Marshal's well-timed claw holds. ## WINNER: Dustin Rhodes & Russ Von Erich & Marshall Von Erich ## Toni Storm showcased her submission skills on Mariah May. ## Darby Allin narrated a fast-paced video package recapping the Young Bucks' clash with Sting from last week's Dynamite. ## Singles Match: Queen Aminata vs. Anna Jay ## Jay dominated the early part of the match, stringing together offense. She utilized an innovative strategy by hanging Aminata in the ropes before delivering a devastating backstabber, nearly securing the win.## After the commercial break, the tide turned as Aminata rallied. She launched into a flurry of maneuvers, showcasing a suplex, a clothesline, and a powerful running PK. Despite Jay's attempts to evade Aminata's signature hip attack, Aminata connected with a well-placed sliding boot in the corner for another near fall.## The intensity escalated as Jay countered with a flatliner, again coming close to victory. However, Aminata showcased her resilience by transitioning from a sleeper hold into a near-fall pin attempt. She capitalized on the momentum, nailing a headbutt on Jay, and ultimately securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Queen Aminata ## Aminata etched her name in AEW history by securing her first-ever singles victory in the promotion, defeating the formidable Jay in a hard-fought battle. Sportsmanship prevailed as both competitors shared a respectful hug after the final bell. ## Rene Paquette delved into the aftermath of Willow Nightingale's controversial win on Dynamite. While Willow expressed frustration over Stokely Hathaway's interference, Kris Statlander surprisingly took full responsibility for her teammate's actions. ## Angelo Parker and Ruby Soho sparked intrigue with an unexpected announcement. Amidst their ongoing storyline, they casually arranged a casual "date" for drinks next Wednesday, seemingly oblivious to their usual Dynamite commitments. ## The Bang Bang Scissor Gang (Jay White, Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, Billy Gunn, Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) vs. Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, John Silver & Evil Uno) & Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal & Satnam Singh ## The match opened with picture-in-picture, showcasing the heels dominating Austin Gunn. Satnam Singh tagged in, showcasing his power with a headbutt and beeling Austin across the ring. Billy Gunn tagged in and gained momentum, leading to a near fall after hitting the Famouser on Alex Reynolds. Action continued with various finishers and counters, culminating in Billy and Austin executing the 3:10 to Yuma on Reynolds for the win. Jay White's involvement felt overshadowed amidst the chaos. ## WINNER: The Bang Bang Scissor Gang (Jay White, Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, Billy Gunn, Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For February 16, 2024 AEW News
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AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For February 16, 2024

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Here are the complete spoiler results for the February 16 episode of AEW Rampage which was tapped on February 14, 2024, at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, TX. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 10 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite.## Note: Rampage kicks off at 7 pm EST this week due to NBA All-Star weekend. ## Spoilers via Cagematch. ## AEW Rampage Spoilers For 2/16/24 ## No DQ: Sammy Guevara defeated Jeff Hardy ## The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich & Ross Von Erich) & Dustin Rhodes defeated Hit, Romero Cruz & Shimbashi ## Queen Aminata defeated Anna Jay ## Bang Bang Scissor Gang (Anthony Bowens, Austin Gunn, Billy Gunn, Colten Gunn, Jay White & Max Caster) defeated The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds, Evil Uno & John Silver), Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett & Satnam Singh ## ⚠️SPOILER ALERT⚠️Información que llega gracias a @BodyslamNet Posible lesión en #AEWRampage de Jeff Hardy👇👇👇El corresponsal de BodySlam , Lemaire Lee, estuvo en la escena en el H.E.B. Center en Cedar Park, Texas, para las grabaciones, y tomó un video exclusivo de Sammy… pic.twitter.com/3inw5iPE9M— Top Rope Times (@topropetimes) February 15, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

List Of All Kenny Omega Matches - 2023-24 AEW News
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List Of All Kenny Omega Matches - 2023-24

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Here is the full list of all Kenny Omega Matches. ## The following list features all types of matches, wrestled by Kenny Omega in 2023-24. The full list can be seen below; ## All Kenny Omega Matches Date Event Match Match Type Dec 5th 2023 AEW Collision #26 Taping Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Ethan Page Singles Nov 18th 2023 AEW Full Gear 2023 Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson Tag Team Nov 15th 2023 AEW Dynamite #215 Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi & Paul Wight Def. (Pin) Brian Cage & Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher & Powerhouse Hobbs 8-Person Tag Team Street Fight Nov 1st 2023 AEW Dynamite #213 Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Angelo Parker & Matt Menard Tag Team Oct 28th 2023 AEW Collision #20 MJF (C) Def. (Pin) Kenny Omega AEW World Championship Oct 18th 2023 AEW Dynamite #211 Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Kyle Fletcher Singles Oct 4th 2023 AEW Dynamite #209 - 4th Anniversary Show Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher Tag Team Oct 1st 2023 AEW WrestleDream Konosuke Takeshita & Sammy Guevara & Will Ospreay Def. (Pin) Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi 6-Person Tag Sep 30th 2023 AEW Collision #16 Chris Jericho & Kenny Omega Def. (Sub) Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona Tag Team Sep 3rd 2023 AEW All Out 2023 Konosuke Takeshita Def. (Pin) Kenny Omega Singles Aug 27th 2023 AEW All In: London Jay White & Juice Robinson & Konosuke Takeshita Def. (Pin) Adam Page & Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi 6-Person Tag Aug 2nd 2023 AEW Dynamite #200 Kenny Omega & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson Def. (Pin) Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett & Satnam Singh 6-Person Tag Jul 19th 2023 AEW Dynamite #198 - Blood & Guts Adam Page & Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson Def. (Sub) Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley & Konosuke Takeshita & PAC & Wheeler YUTA Blood And Guts Blood And Guts Jul 15th 2023 AAA TripleMania XXXI: Tijuana El Hijo Del Vikingo (C) Def. (Pin) Kenny Omega AAA Mega Championship Jul 5th 2023 AEW Dynamite #196 Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Wheeler YUTA Singles Jun 25th 2023 AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door 2023 Will Ospreay Def. (Pin) Kenny Omega (C) IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship May 28th 2023 AEW Double Or Nothing 2023 Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley & Wheeler YUTA Def. (Pin) Adam Page & Kenny Omega & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson Anarchy In The Arena Anarchy In The Arena May 10th 2023 AEW Dynamite #188 Jon Moxley Def. (Pin) Kenny Omega Steel Cage Singles Apr 26th 2023 AEW Dynamite #186 Kenny Omega & Konosuke Takeshita Def. (Pin) The Blade & The Butcher Tag Team Mar 29th 2023 AEW Dynamite #182 Kenny Omega (C) Def. (Pin) Jeff Cobb IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship Mar 22nd 2023 AEW Dynamite #181 Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) El Hijo Del Vikingo Singles Mar 15th 2023 AEW Dynamite #180 Brody King (C) & Buddy Matthews (C) & Malakai Black (C) Def. (Pin) Chris Jericho & Daniel Garcia & Sammy Guevara, Kenny Omega & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson Three-Way Tag AEW World Trios Titles Mar 5th 2023 AEW Revolution 2023 Brody King & Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black Def. (Pin) Kenny Omega (C) & Matt Jackson (C) & Nick Jackson (C) 6-Person Tag AEW World Trios Titles Feb 15th 2023 AEW Rampage #80 - Slam Dunk Taping Kenny Omega (C) & Matt Jackson (C) & Nick Jackson (C) Def. A. R. Fox & Dante Martin & Darius Martin 6-Person Tag AEW World Trios Titles Feb 8th 2023 AEW Rampage #78 Taping Kenny Omega (C) & Matt Jackson (C) & Nick Jackson (C) Def. (Pin) A. R. Fox & Dante Martin & Darius Martin 6-Person Tag AEW World Trios Titles Jan 11th 2023 AEW Dynamite #171 Kenny Omega & Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson Def. PAC (C) & Penta El Zero Miedo (C) & Rey Fenix (C) Escalera De La Muerte 6-Person Tag AEW World Trios Titles Jan 5th 2023 NJPW New Year Dash!! 2022 Kazuchika Okada & Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Aaron Henare & Jeff Cobb Tag Team Jan 4th 2023 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 17 Kenny Omega Def. (Pin) Will Ospreay (C) IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Danhausen Officially Returns To AEW On The November 22 Episode Of AEW Dynamite AEW News
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Danhausen Officially Returns To AEW On The November 22 Episode Of AEW Dynamite

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Chicago, 22 November - Danhausen, who had been out of action since March due to injury, made his highly anticipated return to AEW Dynamite on November 22, 2023. ## The crowd gave him a huge ovation upon his return, which happened just before a six-man tag team match. Orange Cassidy, Hook, and Katsuyori Shibata were set to fight their opponents Daddy Magic, Cool Hand Ang, and Jake Hager. ## As the entrance music of Hook and Katsuyori Shibata played, Orange Cassidy joined them on their way to the ring. Before their match began, Cassidy teased a Thanksgiving surprise that turned out to be the return of Danhausen. ## This was Danhausen's first AEW appearance since the Revolution pay-per-view in March, where he teamed up with Orange Cassidy to face The Gunns (Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn), The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster), and Jay Lethal/Jeff Jarrett in an AEW World Tag Team Championship bout. ## DANHAUSEN HAS JAKE HAGERS HAT #AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/1JFf16Fqma— Sage (@TheSageDoctor) November 23, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Full Gear (2023) Results November 18, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW News
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AEW Full Gear (2023) Results November 18, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Inglewood, 18 November - Here is the live coverage for the 2023 AEW Full Gear which is set to take place on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at the Kia Forum in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California. ## In a stacked event card, Eddie Kingston defends his ROH World Championship against Jay Lethal, while MJF and Samoa Joe put their ROH World Tag Team Championship on the line against The Gunns. The card features diverse matchups, including Hikaru Shida vs. Toni Storm for the AEW Women's World Championship and a six-man tag team clash with Sting, Darby Allin, and Adam Copeland facing The Patriarchy. ## The AEW International Championship is up for grabs as Orange Cassidy takes on Jon Moxley, and The Golden Jets battle The Young Bucks with high stakes: a championship opportunity or team disbandment. Other matches include Kris Statlander defending the AEW TBS Championship in a three-way bout and a four-way tag team ladder match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship. The main event sees MJF defending his AEW World Championship against Jay White. ## AEW Full Gear (2023) Ongoing Results ## Eddie Kingston vs. Jay Lethal w/Jeff Jarrett, Sonjay Dutt, Karen Jarrett and Satnam Singh ## In this scenario, Lethal, supported by a crew and backed by board member Hathaway, faces Eddie in an intense match. Eddie fights from beneath, resisting outside interference and cleverly staying in the ring when tempted to brawl outside. Lethal gains control with strategic interference and near falls, with Jarrett counting alongside.## The climax sees distractions from Karen Jarrett and Satnam Singh, and Ortiz intervenes with a guitar. Despite Lethal's attempt at the Lethal Injection, Eddie counters with a half and half suplex and a spinning backfist, securing the pin and the win. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## Singles Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs Buddy Matthews ## Buddy starts with a stomping onslaught, and the match escalates into a hard-hitting affair with minimal hold-and-counter exchanges. Claudio repeatedly aims for the big swing, but Buddy thwarts him, consistently fighting from beneath. The turning point comes when Claudio executes the big swing for a near fall.## They transition to finishing moves, with Buddy delivering a power bomb and jackhammer for a two-count. After Buddy's hammer and anvil elbows, Claudio retaliates with a Ricola bomb, followed by a sharpshooter. Buddy taps out, giving Claudio the win. ## WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli ## MJF and Samoa Joe (Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions) vs The Gunns (Austin and Colton Gunn) ## Juice Robinson is out due to last night's Rampage brawl. MJF dominates Colton in the corner, leading to a more traditional exchange. Gunns isolate MJF until he sends them out, tagging Joe for a comeback. MJF attempts Joe's moves but is countered. Gunns hit 3:10 to Yuma on Joe, but Adam Cole's distraction lets Joe lock in the Coquina Clutch for the win. ## WINNER: MJF and Samoa Joe ## The Gunns viciously attack MJF, focusing on his leg with a chair. After wrapping the chair around his leg and leaping onto it, MJF is stretchered out and loaded into an ambulance. Before leaving, MJF urgently asks Adam Cole to protect his championship. The main show starts with a choir singing Christian Cage's theme. ## Sting, Darby Allin, and Adam Copeland w/Ric Flair vs Christian Cage, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne ## The match kicks off with Cage hugging Nick, and Darby facing off against Nick, who takes control with a cheap shot. Sting tags in, working on Nick, but Cage tags in. Adam, with painted face like Darby and Sting, enters. Cage tags Luchasaurus and leaves. Darby gets tossed around, choked on the apron, and is headed to climb Mount Everest tonight. ## Cage tags in, beats Darby down, and Nick attempts a pin. Darby rallies with a top-rope destroyer. In chaos, Cage attacks Adam from behind, but Sting runs him off. Darby tags Cage, but Luchasaurus protects him. After a triple attack, Adam pins Luchasaurus for the win. Flair interferes, but Cage takes him out, leaving Adam to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Sting, Darby Allin, and Adam Copeland ## The energetic opener pleases the crowd, and Cage shines as a great heel.## Adam takes the mic, acknowledging Sting's last match in California and contributing to the swear jar.## At the stage, Tony introduces Bullet Club Gold, joined by Taz on commentary. Jay White claims the championship, prompting Tony to try calming him. Tony starts to announce MJF's injury and the match cancellation, but Adam Cole interrupts. Cole insists he won't let Jay walk away with the title and offers to defend it for MJF. ## Jay confidently agrees to face Cole again. The Bullet Club incapacitates MJF, leading to his title forfeiture. m## Orange Cassidy (AEW International Champion) w/Hook vs Jon Moxley ## Cassidy charges into Mox with energy, and they trade blows. The story revolves around Mox brutally attacking Cassidy, who fights back with less effective counterattacks. Despite Cassidy's big moves, he can't secure more than a one-count. The match includes dives and a bulldog choke from Mox.## Cassidy applies the Redrum, Mox exposes the turnbuckle, hits a cutter and a piledriver for a near fall. The crowd engages in dueling chants. Cassidy lands three Orange Punches, covers for two, adds three more punches, and finishes with a beach break for the win. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Hikaru Shida (AEW Women’s Champion) vs Timeless Toni Storm ## Toni ditches her script, and Shida takes early control. The match is a straightforward, hard-hitting affair with kicks and strikes dominating. Storm uses Luther to hand her a shoe, swapping it for another to nail Shida for a near fall. Shida retaliates with a Strong Zero, but the match continues.## Shida's missed Meteora causes her ankle to buckle, giving Storm an opening for an ankle lock. Shida reaches the ropes, and Toni tries a shoe trick, but Shida dodges it. The fight spills outside with Shida wielding a Kendo stick, but Storm blocks a Katana kick.## The surprise comes when Storm reveals a hidden metal tray in her tights, using it for a decisive hip attack on Shida, getting the pin and the win. ## WINNER: Timeless Toni Storm ## Ladder Match: Ricky Starks and Big Bill (AEW Tag Team Champions) vs Brody King and Malakai Black vs FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs Rush and Dralistico ## In the midst of a chaotic ringside brawl, King and Bill face off. FTR separates them, leading to a widespread skirmish. Starks introduces a ladder, clashing with Dax. Rush and Cash set up a ladder but opt for a brawl instead. Dralistico and Black add high-flying maneuvers to the chaos. Starks attempts a dive but is countered by Dax's top-rope suplex.## Bill and King bring ladders into the ring, initiating a hoss fight. Rush and Dax use ladders as weapons, and Dralistico takes Dax down with a dropkick. Bill and King get sandwiched between ladders, and Dax turns on Starks. Starks walks the ropes but falls victim to Dax's counter. King hits a cannonball, sets up a ladder, but Bill tips it over.## Dralistico briefly shines against Bill before succumbing to a choke slam. The match avoids slow ladder climbs, focusing on intense fighting. King power bombs Dralistico onto a ladder, and Dax leaps off the top onto Brody. Starks and Dax duel on a ladder, but Black intervenes, allowing Starks to climb and secure the titles. ## WINNER: Ricky Starks and Big Bill ## Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Julia Hart vs Sky Blue ## Blue winks during her entrance, and Statlander invites her opponents to attack. Blue charges first, but both she and Hart face takedowns from Statlander. The match features dominant moments from Statlander in one-on-one matchups, showcasing her championship potential.## Despite a sequence where Hart knocks Statlander to the floor and lands a moonsault on Blue, Statlander breaks it up. Statlander hits the Saturday Night Fever on Blue, but Hart intervenes, delivering a clothesline and stealing the pin for the win. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## Will Ospreay Signs With AEW ## In the ring, Tony Schiavone introduces the latest AEW signing, Will Ospreay, who receives a massive ovation. Ospreay officially signs his contract and expresses happiness about joining AEW. He shares the news that he's not coming in just yet, asking for patience to wrap things up with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Once that's done, he promises the Road to Revolution and pledges to show everyone what Elite truly looks like, especially at Wembley Stadium. ## Texas Death Match: "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland (with Prince Nana) ## Nana, with four backup dancers, joins Strickland's entrance. Page, impatient, sprints to the ring, initiating a brutal match with Strickland. The goal is to incapacitate the opponent for a 10-count. Page introduces duct tape and a staple gun, using them on Strickland, including stapling a rundown sheet onto him. ## Page inflicts various brutalities, from stapling Strickland's chest to hitting him with a chair. Strickland retaliates, involving cinderblocks, barbed wire, broken glass, and more. The match intensifies with Nana's interference and the sudden appearance of Brian Cage. Page manages to overcome challenges, but Strickland eventually hangs him with a chain, leading to Page's inability to answer the 10 count. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland by knockout ## The Golden Jets (Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) ## Since The Golden Jets won, they get The Young Bucks' AEW World Tag Team Championship opportunity. Had The Golden Jets lost, they would have had to disband as a team. ## The match starts with Matt and Jericho engaging in chain wrestling, but the Bucks resort to heel tactics against Jericho. The Bucks target Jericho's injured arm, drawing boos from the California crowd. Despite the Bucks working over Jericho, he manages to tag in Omega, leading to a chaotic sequence.## In the end, Omega deceives by attacking the Bucks, and he secures the victory with a One-Winged Angel on Matt. The match effectively builds tension, showcasing the Bucks' conflict and Matt's fully embraced heel persona. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega ## Singles match for the AEW World Championship: MJF (c) (with Adam Cole) vs. Jay White (with The Gunns (Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn)) ## MJF's entrance is disrupted as staff and security try to stop him, but he ignores them. The match starts with MJF targeting Jay's leg, leading to a well-executed story of Bullet Club interference and MJF's resilience. Despite the crowd's anticipation for a solid match between Jay and MJF, the familiar storyline engages them. ## MJF exploits the broken announcer's table, hits a top-rope elbow, and conceals the Dynamite Diamond. In a dramatic sequence, MJF uses a low blow and his signature ring to secure the win after a ref bump. The crowd is fully invested in the match's slow-paced, exhausting style reminiscent of New Japan. ## WINNER: MJF Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Nature Boy Arrives In AEW: Ric Flair Makes Surprise Debut, Joins String In The Ring AEW News
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Nature Boy Arrives In AEW: Ric Flair Makes Surprise Debut, Joins String In The Ring

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New York, 25 October - Tony Khan's gift to Sting as he approached retirement held historical significance. ## During the October 25 episode of AEW Dynamite, Tony Schiavone warmly introduced Darby Allin and Sting, with Allin sporting an arm sling. Sting expressed gratitude to the fans, Tony Khan, and unveiled a surprise.## Ric Flair made a memorable appearance, showering Sting with praise and expressing a desire to team up once more. Christian Cage lightheartedly acknowledged Flair's remarkable longevity and issued a challenge to Sting and Allin for a six-man tag match at Full Gear. Sting accepted, humorously remarking that he was allergic to "jackasses."## Flair's most recent professional wrestling match featured him teaming up with his son-in-law, Andrade El Idolo, against Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal in an event promoted under the Jim Crockett Promotions banner. ## #AEW CEO & GM Tony Khan’s special gift for Sting — THE NATURE BOY RIC FLAIR!!!!!Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS!@Sting | @TonyKhan | @RicFlairNatrBoy pic.twitter.com/oi0velYhH8— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 26, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, October 21, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, October 21, 2023: 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 October 21, 2023, at the FedExForum in Memphis, TN. ## 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 October 14, 2023: Play-By-Play Results ## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs Andrade El Idolo ## The bell rings and the match starts with Andrade focusing on Bryan's arm, but Bryan counters with a takedown. Andrade strikes back with a Gory special, and they exchange chops. Andrade corners Bryan, but Bryan fights back with chops and kicks. Andrade's baseball slide attempt is countered by Bryan's hammerlock and a running knee. ## [Commercial Break] ## Returning, Bryan targets Andrade's arm, but Andrade surprises him with a flying elbow. Andrade sends Bryan out with a moonsault, and a split-legged moonsault in the ring is countered by Bryan's shotgun dropkick. They exchange moves, with Andrade using a dragon screw leg whip. Bryan attempts an omoplata, but Andrade reaches the ropes. ## Bryan ends up in the tree of woe and takes a stomp from Andrade. A running knee from Andrade gets a two-count. Andrade executes a bodyslam and a double moonsault, but Bryan's knees block it. Bryan locks in the Lebelle lock, but Andrade escapes and applies a figure-four leg lock. Bryan reaches the ropes. They exchange chops, Andrade with an elbow, Bryan with a high kick. Bryan goes for the Busaiku knee, but Andrade counters with a rollup, which Bryan reverses for the win. ## WINNER: Andrade El Idolo ## Malakai Black Returns ## The lights go out, and when they come back, Malakai Black is in the ring. He strikes Bryan with a brutal spinning kick. The Blackpool Combat Club hurries to the ring, but the lights go out once more, and when they return, Malakai is gone. ## A video package shows Darby promising more than a tooth extraction from Nick Wayne, inviting him to find him this Wednesday on Dynamite. ## Singles Match: Skye Blue vs. Hollyhood Haley ## The bell rings and we kick things off with Skye attacking Haley. Skye with a superkick in the corner goes for a running powerbomb followed by a Code Blue for the cover and she gets the win. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## Tag Team Match: The Gunns vs. Outrunners ## The bell rings and the match starts off...The Gunns finished off the match with the 310 To Yuma for the win. ## WINNER: The Gunns ## The lights go out, and a person in a Devil mask is seen backstage. When the lights return, Jay White looks spooked, and the crowd chants for MJF. The Gunn family and Jay White leave the ring for backstage. ## In an interview with Lexi Nair, Kris Statlander mentions her difficulty finding motivation, but then effortlessly lifts Lexi on her shoulder and does squats. She asks Orange if he's ready, and he confirms his readiness. ## Memphis Street Fight: Eddie Kingston vs. Jeff Jarrett## Jeff goes for an attack, but Kingston counters and strikes him with a kendo stick. Kingston attempts the same on Satnam Singh, but it doesn't faze him, so he resorts to a low blow. Jeff retaliates with a trash can lid. ## Kingston gains momentum, using a trash can and an ice cooler to assault Jeff, even throwing hot dogs at him. Jeff slams Kingston into the barricade, and Kingston adds insult to injury with mustard and ketchup. Eddie places Jeff on a table, but Karen interferes, blinding Eddie with an eye rake. Jay Lethal ends it with a cutter, sending Eddie through the table. ## [Commercial Break] ## Jeff hits Kingston with a lead pipe, a trash can, and focuses on Kingston's leg with the trash can. He strikes him with a steel chair. Jeff applies a figure-four leg lock, turned into an Indian death lock by Eddie. Lethal goes for an elbow drop, but misses, and Eddie takes charge, attacking Lethal in the corner. ## Eddie keeps the pressure on Jeff in the corner, knocks down Sonjay Dutt, and lands a hurricane back fist. Eddie goes for a pin, but Lethal breaks it up. Lethal attempts the Lethal injection, but Kingston counters with a half-and-half suplex and smashes Satnam Singh with a guitar. ## Jeff hits the Stroke and pins Eddie, getting a close 2-count. They take turns attacking Eddie, with Satnam delivering a chokeslam, Jeff hitting the Stroke, and Lethal ending it with the Lethal injection. Jeff pins Eddie for the win. ## WINNER: Jeff Jerrett ## Singles Match: Miro vs. Action Andretti ## The match begins with Miro attacking Action in the corner. Action attempts a dropkick, but it misses. Andretti counters with a basement dropkick. He tries a springboard move, but Miro intercepts with a clothesline and more clotheslines, sending Andretti into the post.## [Commercial break]## Andretti hits Miro with an enzuigiri and continues his assault in the corner. He sends Miro out of the ring and dives onto him. Andretti returns Miro to the ring, goes for a crossbody, but Miro catches and slams him. Miro tries to lock in the Game Over submission, but Andretti escapes. Andretti performs a tornado DDT and a shotgun dropkick. ## Action follows with a springboard 450 splash and goes for the pin, but Miro kicks out at one. Miro responds with a superkick and secures the Game Over submission, leading to the referee calling for the bell. ## WINNER: Miro ## Lexi is in the back with Garcia, Matt Menard, Anna Jay, and Cool Hand Ang. Anna emphasizes their unity and determination to win tonight. Menard adds that they're all on the same page and had a great breakfast without dancing. Anna interrupts and storms off. Ruby arrives, and they exchange words. Soho declares her intent to become a champion because she believes she deserves it. ## [Commercial break] ## A video package features Rush and his stablemates, discussing their focus on LFI and making money. Rush mentions learning English and adapting to professional wrestling to help others get what they deserve. ## Eddie is checked by the trainer and discusses making Lethal jump through hoops, expressing concerns about Lethal's changes since hanging out with Jeff. He urges Lethal not to involve his parents and warns him to find his way before their next confrontation. ## FTR vs. Bad Thad Brown & Darian Bengston ## FTR's music plays, they head to the ring. Suddenly, Darian attacks from behind, starting a brawl. Lights out, Malakai Black appears. Lights out again, House of Black joins, assaulting FTR. ## Winner: No Contest ## AEW World Tag Team Championship: Ricky Starks and Big Bill (c) vs. Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli ## The match starts with Starks rolling out of the ring briefly, and Yuta takes him down. Bill chops Yuta in the corner, and Starks sends Yuta into the barricade during a quick scuffle outside. ## [Commercial break] ## Bill tags in, lands an elbow drop on Yuta, and goes for a pin, but it's a near fall. Yuta is thrown out of the ring. Starks distracts Claudio, and Bill attacks him from behind. Starks then sends Claudio into the steel steps. ## Bill executes a Bossman slam on Yuta, followed by an elbow drop that misses. He attempts a corner splash, but both wrestlers tag out, and Claudio takes control against Starks, nearly securing the pin. Claudio goes for the giant swing, but Starks escapes and exits the ring. Claudio uppercuts Starks. ## [Commercial break] ## Claudio uppercuts Bill and tags Yuta, who lands a shotgun dropkick and goes for a pin, resulting in another near fall. ## Starks distracts Yuta, allowing Bill to hit a clothesline and nearly get a pin. Bill tags out, and Yuta fights back, slamming Starks and then tagging Claudio. Claudio knocks Bill out of the ring, lands a lariat on Starks, and nearly secures the pin. Both Bill and Starks attack Claudio, and the House of Black interferes, assaulting Claudio and Yuta. Brody sends Claudio into the ring, and Starks spears Yuta, securing the win with the Rochambeau. ## WINNER: Ricky Starks & Big Bill (c) ## Post-match, they swarm Yuta. Bryan and FTR rush to help, but the numbers game is tough. Jon Moxley's music hits, he takes down Bill, and a brawl erupts. They eventually clear the ring, forcing the House of Black, Starks, and Bill to back off. ## Ricky reenters, FTR hits the shatter machine, and Moxley delivers the death rider. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Updated Lineup For 10/21/23 AEW Collision AEW News
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Updated Lineup For 10/21/23 AEW Collision

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Memphis, October 19 - Here is the updated card for the upcoming edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on October 21, 2023, at the FedExForum in Memphis, TN. ## On this week's edition of AEW Collision, the AEW World Tag Team Championship will be on the line as Ricky Starks & Big Bill put against Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta). The matchup was announced during the October 18 edition of AEW Dynamite. ## Miro will be in action as he squares off against Action Andretti in a singles match. This will be a unique one as Eddie Kingston takes on Jeff Jarrett in a Memphis Street Fight. This will be a non-title match, but still, caries a stipulation, If Jarrett wins, Jay Lethal will get a shot at the ROH World Championship. ## 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. ## Updated Lineup For 10/21/23 ## -AEW World Tag Team Championship: Ricky Starks & Big Bill (c) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) ## -Singles Match: Miro vs. Action Andretti ## -Memphis Street Fight: Eddie Kingston vs. Jeff Jarrett ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...