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AEW Dynamite 2/7 To Have Have An Overrun WWE News
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Speculation is running wild as AEW president Tony Khan promises a major reveal during tonight's Dynamite. ## Fans are buzzing with the possibility of landing either the legendary Mercedes Mone or NJPW's powerhouse Kazuchika Okada, both rumored to be eyeing a spot in the All Elite universe. ## But the excitement doesn't stop there! Khan's announcement could also hold the key to Dynamite's Boston debut, setting the stage for a triumphant homecoming for Mone.## The main event features a thrilling clash between Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page. The victor earns a coveted shot at the World Title, currently held by the formidable Samoa Joe at the upcoming Revolution event. ## #AEWDynamite TBSTOMORROW*With an Overrun!World Tag Team TitleRicky Starks + Big Bill vSting + Darby AllinCMLL/BCCWomen's World ChampionTimeless Toni Storm v Red VelvetDeonna Purrazzo on commentaryJericho v TakeshitaMy Big AnnouncementHangman v Swerve 3TOMORROW— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 7, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, February 7, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW News
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AEW Dynamite Results, February 7, 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 7, 2024, at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ. ## 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 7, 2024: Highlights ## Swerve Strickland vs Adam Page for the match against the AEW Champion at Revolution ## The match begins without music, building anticipation. Swerve gains crowd support, while Page is met with boos. Swerve dominates in the ring, but Page controls outside. They exchange moves, maintaining intensity.## AEW wisely skips commercials. Swerve avoids a buckshot, hits one of his own, and sets up tables. Page counters, but Swerve retaliates. The match intensifies, leading to a three-way title dance. ## WINNER: Time Limit Draw ## Swerve demands five more minutes, Page argues his case, and Tony Schiavone announces a three-way title match. Joe asserts his confidence backstage. Deonna Purrazzo joins commentary. ## Toni Storm (AEW Women’s Champion) w/Luther and Mariah May vs Red Velvet in an Eliminator match ## Red and Storm showcase technical wrestling, transitioning to striking. Storm gains momentum with a Thesz press and sky high for a near fall. During picture-in-picture, Purrazzo questions Storm's character change. Full screen, Red dominates briefly, but Storm counters with a hip attack and locks in an ankle hold, forcing Red to tap out. ## WINNER: Tony Storm ## Storm refuses to release the hold until Purrazzo enters the ring. They confront each other until Luther intervenes. Renee interviews the Best Friends, with Cassidy accepting upcoming matches and expressing concern for Chuck Taylor. ## Jon Moxley, Byran Danielson, and Claudio Castagnoli vs Hechicaro, Volador Jr, and Mascara Dorado ## Hechicero and Bryan Danielson start, with Hechicero gaining early control. Claudio Castagnoli dominates Dorada. Jon Moxley and Volador Jr. tag in, leading to chaos. BCC isolates Volador. ## Castagnoli applies a Giant Swing on Volador, Moxley joins for a pin attempt. Dorada clears the ring with a spectacular dive. Back in the ring, exchanges of strikes and submissions occur. Castagnoli scores a low blow for the win. ## WINNER: Blackpool Combat Club ## Backstage, The Kingdom assaults Chuck Taylor. Tony Khan announces "AEW: Big Business" in Boston. Next, entrances for the Singles Match commence. ## Singles Match: “The Ocho” Chris Jericho vs. “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita ## Jericho and Takeshita trade blows, with Jericho sending Takeshita over the top rope. Takeshita retaliates, slamming Jericho into the barricade and executing a brainbuster outside. Powerhouse Hobbs intervenes, but Sammy Guevara evens the odds with a steel chair.## Jericho hits a springboard dropkick and flies from the top turnbuckle. Takeshita counters with a running kick and a delayed German suplex. Jericho counters a Takeshita Line with a Codebreaker. Takeshita hits a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Jericho kicks out at two. ## Takeshita hits an avalanche Blue Thunder Bomb, but Jericho kicks out. Takeshita connects with the power drive knee, but Jericho counters with the Walls of Jericho. Callis distracts the official, allowing Takeshita to hit Jericho with a screwdriver. Takeshita locks in the Walls of Jericho, forcing Jericho to submit. ## WINNER: “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita ## AEW World Tag Team Championship Tornado Tag Match: “Absolute” Ricky Starks and Big Bill (c) vs. “The Icon” Sting and Darby Allin ## Sting and Darby Allin start fast, brawling with the champions. Sting uses a garbage can, while Allin fights back against Big Bill. Sting hits a crossbody on both opponents. Sting continues attacking Big Bill with a chair. Allin slams into the steel stairs. ## Sting hits a Stinger Splash, but Big Bill counters with a lariat. Allin tries aerial moves but gets caught by Big Bill. Sting locks in a Scorpion Deathlock. Allin hits a Coffin Drop on the outside. Sting wins with a Scorpion Death Drop, making them the new AEW World Tag Team Champions. ## WINNER: “The Icon” Sting and Darby Allin ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, February 3, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, January 13, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW News
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AEW Collision Results, January 13, 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 January 13, 2024, at the Chartway Arena in Norfolk, VA. ## 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, January 13, 2024 ## “Cope Open” Challenge: Adam Copeland vs. Lee Moriarty (w/ Shane Taylor) ## Copeland managed to escape Moriarty's early mat takedown and responded by ringing Copeland's arm up on the apron just before a commercial break. Once they returned, Copeland executed a full nelson slam, bringing Moriarty down. Copeland got fired up, delivering a reverse DDT for a close nearfall.## Ascending to the top rope, Copeland's plans were foiled as Moriarty yanked him down with an armdrag, earning a nearfall. Moriarty promptly shifted into the Border City Stretch, but Copeland reached the ropes to break the hold.## In a counter-attack, Copeland knocked Moriarty onto the top rope and followed up with an avalanche fallaway slam. Ready to hit the spear, Copeland was distracted by Taylor on the outside. Moriarty took advantage, landing a Yakuza Kick. Copeland, however, dodged a springboard, slid outside, and speared Taylor. Moriarty responded with a dive onto Copeland and countered Edge's crossface attempt into another Border City Stretch. ## Copeland fought his way out, delivering forearms to the back of Moriarty's head. A big boot and a backbreaker were next, followed by Copeland locking in the crossface, now dubbed the Grindhouse, for the submission win. ## WINNER: Adam Copelan ## After the match, Copeland made it clear that his focus was on the TNT Champion Christian Cage.## Following a video package showcasing last week's House of Black attack, FTR and Daniel Garcia spoke backstage with Lexy Nair. Harwood mentioned they might not necessarily get along, but they all shared the same mindset for the upcoming match. Garcia emphasized the importance of being on Collision to grow as a wrestler and vowed to make the House of Black pay for their attack on him and the people he cared about.## Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara were backstage with Lexy Nair, who reminded everyone that Sammy Guevara holds the unique distinction of being the only man in AEW history to win a title at Battle of the Belts. They praised Ricky Starks and Big Bill, acknowledging the challenge, but expressed confidence that they would hit the streets and emerge as the new AEW World Tag Team Champions later that night at Battle of the Belts. ## ROH World Six Man Tag Team Title Match: The Mogul Embassy (Bishop Kaun, Brian Cage & Toa Liona) (c) vs. Lance Archer & The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent) (w/ Jake Roberts) ## During the entrances, they highlighted the miscommunication between Archer and the Embassy in an eight-man tag match on Dynamite, setting the stage for this showdown. Cage initiated the action by executing a suplex, a headscissors, and a German suplex on Archer. Archer countered with a crossbody that took down both Cage and Kaun before tagging in Vincent. Vincent dropped Kaun with a back elbow, but Kaun and Liona seized control by isolating Vincent in their corner.## Dutch and Liona interfered from the apron, sparking a Pier Six brawl that led to a commercial break. Dutch delivered a crossbody, but Kaun responded by dropping Archer with a DDT reversal. Kaun fought his way out of the opponent's corner, and Archer cleared the apron, hitting a chokeslam. The action spilled outside, culminating in Dutch hitting a dive to the Embassy on the floor.## Archer positioned Kaun for the Blackout, but Nana held onto Kaun's foot in the corner. Roberts took out Nana with a punch, allowing the Righteous to execute a tandem move for a nearfall. The Embassy interrupted Autumn Sunshine from the floor before Kaun sent Vincent into a Pounce. Kaun and Liona executed Open the Gates on Vincent, securing a nearfall that Archer broke up. Vincent and Kaun remained in the ring, and after a series of reversals, Kaun secured the victory with a Pedigree. ## WINNER: The Mogul Embassy (Bishop Kaun, Brian Cage & Toa Liona) ## After the match, Prince Nana proudly declared his men as the greatest ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions in history. He went on to mention how the Bullet Club Gold expressed their desire for more gold, yet their leader Jay White couldn't even defeat Swerve Strickland in the Continental Classic. Nana then issued a challenge for Dynamite: The Mogul Embassy versus Bullet Club Gold for the ROH World Six-Man Titles.## Presten Vance, in a backstage interview with Lexy Nair before his International Title match against Orange Cassidy at Battle of the Belts, found himself interrupted by Roderick Strong and The Kingdom. Vance casually dismissed Strong's good luck wishes, confidently stating that after winning tonight, he'd be ready to kick Strong's ass any day of the week. ## Singles Match: Dustin Rhodes vs. Willie Mack ## Rhodes and Mack exchanged punches, with Rhodes scoring a nearfall with his kneeling punch. Mack countered with chops, followed by a running kick and a standing moonsault for another nearfall. Mack landed a significant thrust kick, but Rhodes managed to evade a frog splash. Rhodes then executed a Canadian Destroyer and a snap powerslam, securing yet another nearfall. After a series of exchanges, Rhodes delivered the Cross Rhodes and the Final Cut to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Dustin Rhodes ## Bullet Club Gold gathered backstage, observing how people had grown comfortable in the absence of the Collision Cowboys who usually kept things in order. They acknowledged and accepted the challenge from the Mogul Embassy for Dynamite.## The camera then shifted to Hook entering the building.## In another segment, Dustin Rhodes was interviewed backstage by Renee Paquette. Their conversation was abruptly interrupted by Christian Cage and The Patriarchy. Cage asserted that anyone who considered Adam Copeland a friend was an enemy of his. Rhodes, in response, challenged Cage to a TNT Title match on Dynamite. Cage retorted that it was a nice dream, adding that it would have been even nicer if Dustin's father were alive to witness it. Cage pointed out that while everyone referred to Dustin's father as a legend, the same term wasn't commonly used for Dustin himself. Unfazed, Dustin told Cage to get ready for the challenge. ## Hangman Adam Page vs JD Drake (w/ Anthony Henry) ## Page delivered relentless shots to Drake as Tony Schiavone announced that Hook had requested a match for tonight, leading up to his World Title match on Dynamite. Both competitors traded forearms in the corner, and Page followed up with ten punches in the corner. He executed a moonsault on a standing Drake, followed by a running Shooting Star Press for a close nearfall. Page dropkicked Drake off the apron into Henry, but Henry managed to pull Drake out of harm's way, avoiding a dive. Drake then struck Page with a rebound forearm, leading to a commercial break. ## Post-commercial break, Henry hit a leg lariat on Page on the floor while Drake distracted the referee. Page, in a strategic move, low-bridged Drake to the apron, dropkicked him down, and executed a tope. Returning to the ring, Page connected with a high crossbody for another nearfall. He unleashed multiple clotheslines on Drake before hitting a Death Valley Driver for yet another nearfall. Although Page couldn't execute the Deadeye, he managed to back body drop Drake up and over. ## Page took a swing at Henry on the apron, but it resulted in Drake hitting a Magnum-style belly-to-belly on Page. Drake followed up with a cannonball in the corner, but Page evaded the moonsault that followed. Page then dropped the interfering Henry with a moonsault off the apron before sealing the deal with the Buckshot Lariat for the victory. ## WINNER: Hangman Adam ## Singles Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs Red Velvet ## The two exchanged armdrags before reaching a standoff. Velvet took Purrazzo down with a leg lariat, securing a nearfall. Velvet executed a step-up armdrag, but Purrazzo swiftly transitioned into an armbar, forcing Velvet to grab the ropes. Purrazzo countered a strike from Velvet into a rapid Koji clutch, which Velvet escaped using a pin reversal. ## Velvet targeted Purrazzo's arm, snapping it over the ropes before continuing to focus on it. She delivered body shots to Purrazzo, who responded by trading boots with Velvet. Purrazzo then executed a Side Russian Leg Sweep before applying a Fujiwara armbar. Velvet attempted to counter with a rollup, but Purrazzo kicked out and seamlessly transitioned into the Venus Di Milo double arm submission, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo ## Singles Match: Hook vs. Kevin Matthews ## Matthews attempted a sneak attack on Hook, but Hook dodged, causing Matthews to collide with the FTW Title belt. Hook then tossed Matthews with a suplex, followed him to the floor, and executed a suplex on the ropes. Hook delivered crossface strikes and applied Redrum to secure the quick victory. ## WINNER: Hook ## The House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) vs Daniel Garcia & FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) ## Matt Menard joined the commentary team as Harwood and Matthews initiated the action in the ring. Matthews found himself cornered but managed to slip past Garcia and tag in Black. Garcia skillfully avoided a head kick and taunted Black with a cross-legged pose. The faces cleared the ring and joined in the cross-legged taunt.## Following a commercial break, Garcia executed a hip toss, sending Matthews over the top rope. Wheeler and King entered the fray, with Wheeler unleashing a barrage of offense. They subjected King to lariats and high-low clotheslines before King countered with a tree slam for a nearfall.## Harwood endured isolation in the House of Black corner until the next commercial break. Matthews and Black connected with lifting knee strikes for a nearfall. Harwood retaliated with a DDT and then tagged in Black. Garcia went on a rampage, sending Matthews and Black to the floor. King attempted to choke Garcia, but Garcia cleverly used King's injured hand to eliminate him from the equation.## After Wheeler's dive, Garcia secured a nearfall with a brainbuster on Black. Garcia applied a guillotine choke on King, but King hoisted him up and over. FTR assisted Garcia in executing a triple-team spike piledriver. A series of moves ensued, culminating in Black dropping Garcia with a head kick. The House set up for triple superplexes, but the opponents fought back. Garcia carried Black on his shoulders, leading to Harwood hitting the Steiner Super Bulldog for a nearfall.## FTR attempted the Powerplex, but when Wheeler got knocked down, Garcia took his place. Harwood executed the superplex, but Black cleverly got his knees up on Garcia's splash. Black swiftly applied a kneebar on Harwood, forcing him to struggle towards the ropes. The House dispatched Garcia and Wheeler on the outside, leaving Harwood and Black in the ring.## Black moonsaulted onto Garcia, and Matthews followed up with a double powerbomb for a nearfall. Harwood flipped the nearfall into a pin, but Matthews responded with a Curb Stomp to set up the victory. ## WINNER: The House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) ## Following the match, the House of Black assaulted Matt Menard, prompting FTR and Garcia to return with chairs. The trio delivered a triple-team Shatter Machine, leaving King incapacitated.## As Collision concluded, a brawl unfolded between Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara and Ricky Starks & Big Bill outside the building. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Deonna Purrazzo vs. Red Velvet Set For AEW Collision This Week AEW Collision
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Deonna Purrazzo vs. Red Velvet Set For AEW Collision This Week

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AEW had a few unexpected moments lately, and one of them was Deonna Purrazzo showing up in the company. Now, after the latest AEW Dynamite episode at Daily's Place, we now know who she'll be facing first. ## Deonna Purrazzo is set to go against Red Velvet on this week's AEW Collision. The match was arranged in a backstage scene during AEW Dynamite.## Before Red Velvet left, Purrazzo casually asked her which arm she uses for stirring. This could turn out to be an interesting match, considering both of them are making their in-ring debuts on AEW Collision.## While people were anticipating Deonna Purrazzo's AEW debut, it caught some off guard that it happened last week. There were talks with WWE, but she didn't want to wait around for them to finalize a deal.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, January 10, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW News
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AEW Dynamite Results, January 10, 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 January 10, 2024, at the Daily's Place in Jacksonville, FL. ## 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 January 10, 2024: Highlights ## Hangman Adam Page vs. Claudio Castagnoli ## Page went on the attack right as the bell rang, and both guys ended up outside the ring after slamming each other into the barricade. Castagnoli went for the eyes to take control and followed it up with a double stomp, but only got a two-count. Page got flattened by some uppercuts, and Castagnoli posed while standing on his chest. However, Page started no-selling headbutts and began a forearm battle.## Castagnoli pulled Page down by the hair and went for the Giant Swing, transitioning into the Sharpshooter. Page almost reached the ropes, but Castagnoli switched it up to a crossface. Page managed to escape and pulled off a desperation Death Valley Driver to reset the momentum before another forearm exchange. Page executed a Fall Away Slam and a springboard clothesline, then quickly flew to the floor with a plancha. Page took a sip of a fan's beer, but the delay allowed Castagnoli to catch him with a gorilla press out of the ring onto the stage, leading to a commercial break.## After a charging double stomp on the stage, Castagnoli kept Page grounded in the ring until Page tried for a Buckshot but got a big boot to the face back on the stage. Both guys traded blows at the entrance before Page hit a running clothesline, sending Castagnoli into the ring. An attempt at the Buckshot was countered into a pop-up uppercut for a near fall. Castagnoli played around with Page, only making him angrier, and both guys tumbled to the floor. Page attempted a moonsault off the apron, but Castagnoli caught him with a running powerslam into the stage wall. When trying it again, Page countered into a DDT and followed up with a moonsault off the stage. ## Back inside, Castagnoli caught another dive, but Page wiggled free and hit a Tombstone for a two-count. Page tried for Dead Eye, but Castagnoli countered, dropping Page face-first onto the top buckle. Castagnoli fired off uppercuts relentlessly before a short-arm lariat got a close two-count. An anvil elbow drove down, and Castagnoli went for the Neutralizer, but Page countered into Dead Eye for a two-count of his own. Page attempted another springboard clothesline, but Castagnoli hit an uppercut in mid-air. Both guys went to the ropes, with Castagnoli trying an Avalanche Ricola Bomb, but Page turned it into a mid-air hurricanrana. Page finished things off with two Buckshot Lariats to secure the win. ## WINNER: Hangman Adam ## AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, Adam Copeland, Dustin Rhodes & Preston Vance (w/Jose The Assistant) vs. Lance Archer (w/Jake Roberts), Brian Cage, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun (w/Prince Nana) ## Rhodes caught Liona with a snap powerslam early, but Liona quickly turned the tide, and Team Cassidy started tagging in and out rapidly. They attempted a chokeslam on Cage, but he didn't move an inch. Cassidy pulled off a Stundog Millionaire, but Archer and Liona argued about who should make the tag for their team. Cassidy tried to showcase his speed against Kaun but got pounced in mid-air by Liona, leaving Cassidy isolated during the break. Everyone took turns picking Cassidy apart, including a one-armed suplex by Cage. ## After the break, Archer launched Cassidy clear across the ring, following up with a step-up knee in the corner. Archer aimed for locomotion splashes, but Jose The Assistant tripped him up on the third attempt, leading to Jake Roberts laying out Jose. Cassidy managed a round-the-world DDT to create distance from Archer and made the hot tag to Vance, who ran wild on everyone. Kaun dodged a Brodie Lee-esque discus lariat, but Vance answered with a ripcord cutter. The match broke down, leaving Cage to drop Rhodes with an F5, attempting one on Copeland. Copeland countered into an Impaler. Kaun dropped Copeland with a gutbuster, Cassidy was there with an Orange Punch, Archer hit the Boss Man Slam, and friendly fire collided Archer and Liona. This led to Cage taking out his own partner with a clothesline to the floor but turned into a Copeland Spear followed by a discus lariat from Vance, who secured the pin on Kaun for the win. ## WINNER: AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, Adam Copeland, Dustin Rhodes & Preston Vance (w/Jose The Assistant) ## Samoa Joe Addresses Daily’s Place ## Joe entered the ring sporting a new AEW Title belt, dressed in a suit. He proclaimed himself as the AEW World Champion, eliciting Thank You Joe chants. Joe brushed off the gratitude, stating that he was destined for this moment. He announced changes in championship protocol, emphasizing that wrestlers no longer needed to complain on the mic or make social media comments. Instead, they could bring their record and reputation to the championship committee for evaluation, and if deemed worthy, they would get a shot at facing Joe in the ring.## Swerve Strickland's music hit, and the Mogul Embassy joined him on the stage. Strickland declared that a few months ago, he told Hangman Page he was after his spot, and now he's saying the same to Joe – it's not personal; he just wants the AEW Title. As Joe and Strickland faced off, Hangman Adam Page entered the ring, keeping a close eye on Strickland. Page reflected on his 2023 victories, including beating Jon Moxley and reuniting with The Elite. However, he admitted losing sight of the AEW Title and vowed to reclaim it in 2024. Prince Nana intervened, pulling Strickland away, and the Mogul Embassy retreated as Page confronted Joe, promising to take the title before leaving.## Left alone in the ring, Joe raised the AEW Title high. HOOK's music then played, and the FTW Champion confidently approached Joe, pointing at the AEW Title and stating, "One week," before walking away. The segment, though brief, introduced three challengers for Samoa Joe's title.## In a backstage interview with Renee Paquette, Toni Storm, Luther, and Mariah May were asked about last week's events. May referenced her debut, asking if Storm saw her perform an arm drag. Paquette clarified she was talking about AEW's newest signing, Deonna Purrazzo. Storm, seemingly unaware, mentioned Wendi Richter, and May revealed that Purrazzo had kicked her in the face. Storm offered May a chocolate, shared some empowering words, and scolded her for messing up a catchphrase before walking off. Taz on commentary found the entire interaction amusing. ## Sammy Guevara vs. Ricky Starks ## Starks started with a quick shoulder block, struck his signature pose, and taunted Guevara. In response, Guevara showcased his athleticism with a leapfrog backflip dropkick combo. Guevara then tripped Starks to the floor and landed a hard moonsault off the top rope onto Starks' shoulder. Attempting a suplex from the ring to the floor, both ended up on the apron, where Starks executed a brutal Angels Wings on the edge of the ring, leading to a picture-in-picture break.## During the break, Starks dominated, employing his rope walk strut to cut off a Guevara comeback. Starks tried a TKO, but Guevara countered with a superkick. Guevara climbed to the top, but Starks grabbed his foot, delivering straight punches to the side of the head. Guevara fought back, attempted a moonsault, but Starks countered with a double boot and a sitout powerbomb for a two-count. Starks sprinted but slid face-first into the corner. Guevara leapfrogged, tried for GTH, but Starks countered into a jackknife pin attempt for a two-count. Starks went for a Spear, but Guevara evaded, landed another thrust kick, and rolled up Starks for the victory. ## WINNER: Sammy Guevara ## After the match, Guevara and Starks shook hands, but it turned out to be a trick. Big Bill suddenly showed up and attacked Guevara. Chris Jericho's music played, and he rushed in with Floyd the baseball bat, delivering a Code Breaker and a springboard dropkick to take down Bill. Starks and Guevara kept on brawling, while Jericho and Bill continued their fight into the crowd, all while Judas played in the background. ## Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale & Anna Jay vs. TBS Champion Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Saraya & Ruby Soho (w/Harley Cameron) ## Stokely Hathaway was at ringside holding a sign that read, "Let Stoke Manage You, Stat." Soho initiated some early trash talk on Jay, who responded by delivering a forearm and a spinning corner kick. The babyface team executed fast tags, with Rosa standing tall after delivering a series of quick offensive moves. Soho floated over Rosa and unintentionally fell into her corner, leading to Hart tagging in and attacking Rosa from behind. The heels took advantage, taking turns stomping Rosa before she fought back. Nightingale tagged in, but during the break, Cameron tripped her up in the ropes, leaving her isolated.## Nightingale eventually dropped Hart and Blue with a double clothesline. Statlander made the hot tag, entering the ring and cleaning house. She laid out Saraya with a spinning fisherman’s driver for a two-count. The match broke down, and the babyfaces executed a quadruple suplex. Each woman took turns delivering high-impact moves, concluding with Statlander hitting Saraya with a rolling German suplex. This left Jay and Hart as the legal competitors, staring each other down. A slugfest ensued before Jay applied a Queen Slayer. However, she didn't notice Blue making the blind tag. Despite Jay sinking in the Queen Slayer on Blue, it only allowed Jay to secure the tap out for her team. ## WINNER: Thunder Rosa, Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale & Anna Jay ## Roderick Strong (w/The Undisputed Kingdom) vs. Bryan Keith ## Keith intercepted Strong's charging move with a boot and unleashed a series of chops, propelling Strong to the floor with another significant boot. The two grapplers continued their struggle onto the apron, where Strong executed a brutal backbreaker on the apron's edge. Upon returning inside the ring, Strong stomped Keith in the corner. However, Keith resisted a half-and-half suplex, initiating a striking exchange. Strong executed an Angle Slam, attempted a superplex, but Keith countered with a well-executed Diamond Dust.## Keith sought a Tiger Driver, almost settling for a sunset flip, but Strong swiftly countered with a jumping knee. This was followed by the End of Heartache, securing the victory for Strong. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong (w/The Undisputed Kingdom) ## After the match, Adam Cole positioned himself in the center of the ring and asserted that when he mentioned things changing, he meant it. He expressed a lack of concern for the fans, asserting that they deserve everything. Acknowledging Strong's 20-year tenure, Cole declared that the International Title has his name written all over it. He commended Taven and Bennett as the greatest ROH Tag Team Champions, emphasizing that they never received the respect they deserved.## Cole then shifted his focus to Wardlow, describing him as a monster and dominator, now surrounded by people who respect him. Cole hinted at a future conquest for the AEW World Championship, urging the fans to welcome their new Kingdom. He encouraged them to get comfortable, emphasizing their prolonged presence.## In a backstage interview with Renee Paquette, Deonna Purrazzo expressed her continued excitement after her debut last week. She addressed Toni Storm's apparent ignorance of her, stating that if Storm acts like she doesn't know who she is, Purrazzo's team will send her a screener of her AEW debut on Collision. Red Velvet joined the conversation, announcing her Collision debut and expressing her intention to see Purrazzo this Saturday. ## Sting & Darby Allin (w/Ric Flair) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs & Konosuke Takeshita (w/Don Callis) in a Tornado Tag ## All four guys ended up brawling into the crowd, with Sting & Hobbs facing off and Allin & Takeshita doing the same. Sting put Hobbs on a road case and slammed him into some trash cans, while Takeshita smacked Allin around with chops, mocking Flair in the process. Allin fought back, dropkicking Takeshita off the apron and attempting a Coffin Drop. However, Takeshita caught him and delivered a rolling German on the floor, leading us to a commercial break. ## During the break, Hobbs & Takeshtia set up a table ringside with what I think was Sting’s eyes painted on it. Allin tried to make a comeback, but Takeshita & Hobbs executed a double team flipping powerslam, launching Allin across the ring in a crazy sight. Sting was left to fight for his team with Stinger Splashes but got cut off by a Takeshita jumping knee. Ric Flair entered the ring, attempting chops on Hobbs who shrugged them off, so Flair went for eye pokes instead. Sting sent Takeshita packing, and Allin hit a dive to the floor.## Sting dropped Hobbs with a spinebuster as all four men brawled to the stage. Hobbs sent Sting into the metal entrance structure, and Allin dodged a charging knee from Takeshita, causing Takeshita to hit the guardrail. Allin climbed up high on the stage and jumped off with a Coffin Drop. Hobbs lifted Sting and walked him to the edge of the stage where the table was, but Sting countered and hit a Scorpion Death Drop off the stage through the table. Sting draped an arm across Hobbs for the victory. ## WINNER: Sting & Darby Allin (w/Ric Flair) ## After the finish, the referee, doctors, and Flair attended to Sting, who faced difficulty getting back into the ring and standing up. Despite the struggle, he eventually managed to do so. Sting exchanged words with Allin, and there's a genuine concern about whether Sting might be legitimately hurt after that conclusion. ## Tony Schiavone entered the ring and joined Sting, Allin, and Flair to discuss Sting's final match at Revolution. Schiavone inquired about who Sting's last opponent would be, but before an answer could be given, The Young Bucks' music interrupted. Matt & Nick Jackson emerged in black and white jackets, sporting new mustaches. The Bucks didn't say anything; instead, they simply stared down Sting, Allin, and Flair. Excalibur noted that this essentially served as a challenge for Sting's retirement match at Revolution. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card January 13, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card January 13, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location

BY SACNILK

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 January 13, 2024, at the Chartway Arena in Norfolk, VA. ## 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 (January 13, 2024) ## -Deonna Purrazzo vs. Red Velvet ## -Adam Copeland open challenge ## -Hangman Adam Page returns to Norfolk ## -ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Brian Cage & Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) (c) vs. Lance Archer & The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) ## -FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Daniel Garcia vs. House Of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, & Buddy Matthews)## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For December 15, 2023 AEW Rampage
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AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For December 15, 2023

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Here are the complete spoiler results for the December 15 episode of AEW Rampage which was tapped on December 13 at the College Park Center in Arlington, TX. ## Spoilers via PWInsider ## AEW Rampage Spoilers For 12/15/23 ## *Orange Cassidy & Marshall and Ross Von Erich defeated Jake Hager & Matt Menard & Angelo Parker ## *Kyle Fletcher & Powerhouse Hobbs and defeated Hunter Grey and Paul Titan. ## *Anna Jay defeated Red Velvet via submission after Matt Menard distracted her. ## *Top Flight and Action Andretti defeated Komander & Hijo del Vikingo & Penta. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Update On Why Crowd Was Distracted During Red Velvet vs. Skye Blue AEW News
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Update On Why Crowd Was Distracted During Red Velvet vs. Skye Blue

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Las Vegas, 15 November - On Wednesday night's AEW Dynamite, Skye Blue emerged victorious in a singles bout against Red Velvet.## Blue secured the win by executing her signature move, the Code Blue. Following this triumph, she has been added to a three-way showdown for the TBS Championship at Full Gear, alongside Julia Hart and the reigning champion Kris Statlander. ## This marks Blue's return to AEW pay-per-view action since her participation in the Women's Casino Battle Royale at All Out 2021. The match results were definitive, but there have been discussions regarding distractions in the crowd during the Red Velvet vs. Skye Blue showdown. ## According to reports from PWInsider, an emergency involving a fan necessitated the presence of EMTs, drawing the attention of the audience away from the match. This unexpected incident explains the subdued atmosphere in the crowd during the live broadcast of the Skye Blue vs. Red Velvet encounter. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, November 15, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, November 15, 2023: 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 November 15, 2023, at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) 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 November 15, 2023: Highlights ## Orange Cassidy and Hook vs Jon Moxley and Wheeler Yuta ## Hook and Cassidy ambushed Mox and Yuta during their entrance, sparking a brawl through the crowd and into the ring. Yuta and Hook reached the ring first, leaving Mox recovering. Cassidy, after a slow return, got the hot tag, showcasing "soft kicks" until Yuta cut him off.## Post picture-in-picture, Cassidy was the babyface in peril, countered Mox's mock kicks with a dropkick, and Hook eventually got the hot tag. He and Yuta traded German suplexes, Hook selling for a rare moment. Mox interrupted Hook's momentum with a cutter and shrugged off an Orange Punch, knocking Cassidy down. Yuta capitalized with a seat belt move for the pin and the win. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley and Wheeler Yuta ## Mox and Yuta win ahead of their singles matches. Mox vows to claim the International Championship.## A video features Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, Koto Ibushi, and Paul Wight in suits heading to the arena.## In the ring, Tony Schiavone warns Swerve and Page against pre-match attacks. Page insults Swerve, brings up personal issues, and surprisingly attacks Prince Nana instead.## Swerve saves Nana, hits a Buckshot lariat on security. Page's promo remains confusing, with Swerve seemingly letting Page wear himself out. In the backstage interview, Roderick Strong claims to know who the Devil is, with ADAM! Coel pointing at MJF. Strong insists MJF is the true Devil. ## Singles Match: Skye Blue vs Red Velvet ## Blue returns to her Scooby Doo gear after weeks in black. Red dominates early, but Blue takes over outside the ring during picture-in-picture. In the full view, Blue asserts control, engaging in a back-and-forth with Velvet, leading to a series of impactful moves. Blue, the powerhouse, ultimately seals the win with a Code Blue. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## Julia Hart and Kris Statlander are seen watching.## Miro delivers a strong promo, vowing to destroy Daniel Garcia. ## RJ introduces Mariah May to "Toni Storm," but it turns out to be Luther. May, a wrestler and fan, is treated like a regular fan seeking an autograph by Toni Storm (Luther). Toni requests a tune-up match on Friday and a loofa. ## Samoa Joe vs Jon Cruz ## WINNER: Samoa Joe ## Joe grabs the mic, declaring MJF's inevitable need for a friend. A recap follows of Tony Khan and Bryan Danielson unveiling the Continental Classic tournament, resembling a smaller G1 Tournament. ## Penta and Komander vs The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) ## The Bucks start the match with a planned heel turn, faking sportsmanship before hitting Penta and Komander with surprise superkicks. The match features a nostalgic "greatest hits" collection, keeping the crowd engaged in the Bucks' backyard. Nick employs low blows when the ref isn't looking, and after a Judas Effect from Komander, he pins for the win. ## WINNER: The Young Bucks ## Backstage, Lexy Nair confronted The Young Bucks about their recent cheating tactics. Matt claimed they no longer cared, citing inside sources. Kenny Omega joined, reminiscing about old times. Nick clarified their issue was with Jericho, not Omega, and after winning on Saturday, they could refocus on The Elite. Jericho tried to pull Omega away, calling The Bucks "kids," leading to a tense face-off and a scuffle between The Bucks and Jericho, with Omega caught in the middle. ## The Gunns (Austin & Colten w/Juice Robinson) vs. Peter Avalon & Jacoby Watts ## WINNER: The Gunns (Austin & Colten) ## Like a Dragon Gaiden Street Fight: Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, Kota Ibushi & Paul Wight vs Konosuke Takeshita, Powerhouse Hobbs, Kyle Fletcher & Brian Cage ## In a wild match, Ibushi and Omega faced off against Jericho and Wight, the former in suits and the latter in ring gear. Chaos ensued immediately, with Jericho using a bat on Fletcher and Wight delivering a choke slam off the stage. Ibushi and Takeshita battled in the ring, culminating in the Golden Lovers' double Golden Triangle moonsaults. The brawl extended outside, with Wight slamming Hobbs on a car hood. Returning to the ring, Takeshita used a bicycle as a weapon, and a brainbuster on Ibushi onto the bicycle followed. Jericho and Takeshita continued their backstage brawl during the commercial break. ## Cage set up tables ringside, and Fletcher returned to the ring. Omega endured a double suplex onto a pallet, and Fletcher attempted a bottle shot on Omega, resulting in a possible cut to Omega's hand. Ibushi intervened, and Takeshita delivered a spectacular dive, with Jericho countering with a Judas Effect. Cage executed a superplex from the ring to the floor through tables before another commercial break. ## Jericho entered the ring from the crowd, clashing with Hobbs, who responded with a spinebuster. Jericho countered a missed splash, hitting a Code Breaker, and Cage followed up with a F5. Omega and Fletcher unleashed Snap Dragons, and Fletcher, bleeding, hit a Tombstone on Ibushi through a sign on chairs. Omega and Jericho combined a V-Trigger and Judas Effect on Hobbs, duct-taping him to the ropes. Despite Cage's resilience, a series of V-Triggers and a One-Winged Angel from Omega secured the win. ## WINNER: Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, Kota Ibushi & Paul Wight ## MJF, reflecting on his past, expresses fears of letting down fans but vows not to quit. He targets Jay White, questioning his legitimacy as a champion. White interrupts, accusing MJF of pretending to be a hero. Bullet Club Gold attacks MJF, leaving him alone and vulnerable. The show ends with Bullet Club Gold standing tall, and Samoa Joe, offering help, watches from backstage. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, November 11, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, November 11, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Oakland, 11 November - Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on November 11, 2023, at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, CA. ## 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 Results, November 11, 2023 ## Andrade El Idolo (w/ CJ Perry) vs Daniel Garcia ## Andrade, accompanied by CJ Perry, faced Garcia in a dynamic match. Garcia showcased resilience, countering Andrade's moves, including a Dragon Screw Leg Whip. ## The bout featured high-flying maneuvers and a dramatic exchange, with Andrade ultimately securing victory with the Figure Eight submission. Perry celebrated at ringside, adding to the intensity of the match. # WINNER: Andrade El Idolo ## Nick Wayne (w/ Christian Cage & Luchasaurus) vs Dalton Castle (w/ The Boys) ## Castle and Wayne engaged in a back-and-forth match. Castle showcased strength with suplexes, but Wayne countered effectively. Luchasaurus and Cage added chaos, distracting the referee. Seizing the opportunity, Wayne sent Castle into the ring post and secured the win with "Wayne's World." ## WINNER: Nick Wayne (w/ Christian Cage & Luchasaurus) ## Backstage, Hangman Page called out Swerve Strickland for cheating at WrestleDream and invading his space. Page announced a Texas Death Match for their Full Gear rematch, promising to drag Strickland to hell and make sure his son witnessed it, even planning to have him pee on Strickland's grave. It set the stage for an intense showdown at Full Gear. ## La Faccion Ingobernable (Dralistico & Rush) (w/ Presten Vance & Jose The Assistant) vs The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) ## Dralistico struggled against the Workhorsemen but tagged in Rush, who dominated Drake with chops. After a commercial break, Rush thwarted a Henry double stomp, dropping Drake with a powerslam. LFI unleashed a double-team on Drake, and Rush sealed the win with the Bull's Horns as Dralistico kept Henry at bay. ## WINNER: La Faccion Ingobernable (Dralistico & Rush) ## After the match, House of Black confronted LFI through the screen, suggesting they would take what LFI wanted. Brody King challenged Ricky Starks and Big Bill for the AEW World Tag Team Titles at Full Gear. Julia Hart, upset by rejections of her "gift," challenged Willow Nightingale. If Hart won, Kris Statlander would grant her a TBS Title rematch at Full Gear. ## Backstage, Kris Statlander announced she'd defend her TBS Title in a three-way match at Full Gear. The challengers would be decided by the winners of the Julia Hart vs. Willow Nightingale match tonight and the Skye Blue vs. Red Velvet match next week. In an awkward moment, Statlander wished Nightingale luck. ## Roderick Strong (w/ The Kingdom) vs Darius Martin ## Entering in a wheelchair, Strong fought a resilient match against Martin. After a series of backbreakers and strikes, Strong secured the win with a Sick Kick and the End of Heartache. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong (w/ The Kingdom) ## Post-match, Bennett low-blowed Martin, and The Kingdom executed the Hail Mary. Action Andretti chased them off as they wheeled Strong away. ## Backstage, Tony Khan and Bryan Danielson discussed Danielson's retirement tour and announced the Continental Classic, a 12-star round-robin tournament from November 22nd to December 27th, with finals at the Worlds End PPV on December 30th. Despite doubts, Danielson was cleared to participate, and he pledged to make it the best tournament ever. ## TBS Title Qualifying Match: Julia Hart (w/ Brody King) vs Willow Nightingale ## Nightingale, in control, exchanged words with King at ringside. After a brief interruption by King, Nightingale hit a low crossbody. Applying the Gory Special, she countered Hart's attempts before dropping her with a sidewalk slam. Hart rebounded, ringing up Nightingale on the ropes and dragging her to the floor, where Nightingale responded with a suplex before a commercial break. ## After the commercial break, Nightingale dominated with a lariat and a spinebuster for a nearfall. Hindered by a weakened arm, Nightingale struggled with the Babe With The Powerbomb. Hart capitalized, delivering a rabbit lariat. Despite Nightingale's powerful moves, including a Pounce, Hart cleverly used the surroundings, ultimately winning with a moonsault after avoiding a lariat. ## WINNER:Julia Hart ## Powerhouse Hobbs (w/ Don Callis) vs Titus Alexander ## Joined by Paul Wight on commentary, Hobbs dominated Alexander, exchanging words with Wight. Hobbs secured the win with a main event spinebuster and the World's Strongest Slam. ## WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs (w/ Don Callis) ## After the match, Don Callis and Kyle Fletcher joined Hobbs in the ring. Callis boasted about his family being the best in wrestling history, surpassing legendary names. He taunted Wight, calling him a scared giant. Attempting to provoke a confrontation, Callis sent Hobbs after Wight, but Wight stood his ground. Callis and Fletcher held Hobbs back and retreated.## In a backstage interview, FTR expressed frustration with LFI, House of Black, and Starks and Bill for interference and title losses. Wheeler declared the start of their journey toward a third AEW Tag Team Title reign. ## Adam Copeland, Darby Allin & Sting vs Lance Archer & The Righteous (w/Jake Roberts) ## Copeland started strong against Dutch, taking him down with lariats. Allin, with a shoulder brace, faced Vincent and Archer, showcasing resilience. After a commercial break, Vincent bit Sting, and the opposition hit splashes. Allin fought back, but Dutch interrupted a Code Red attempt.## Copeland's tag led to a dynamic sequence, including a suicide dive. Sting and Copeland combined for an elbow drop/Scorpion Death Drop, and Copeland sealed the win with a spear after Allin's Coffin Drop on Archer. ## WINNER: Adam Copeland, Darby Allin & Sting ## The announcers praised the trio's synergy ahead of the Full Gear trios street fight. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne confronted their opponents on the stage as the show concluded. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...