11/9 AEW Collision Results – Tony Schiavone’s voice is in our ears, the House of Black make their way to the ring to start things off, and we are live!
House of Black vs. Iron Savages & Jacked Jameson
The House of Black make their goth-y way to the ring, and now Jacked Jameson has a mic as he comes out with the Iron Savages. Jameson says they have new gear, they run the best gear, and AEW is headed into Full Gear — but they don’t have a match. So the way they see it, once they beat House of Black tonight, they’re taking their spot in the 4-Way Contenders Series and winning the tag titles from Private Party themselves. Because they are Iron Savages and they are taking all of us to Titty City, as per usual!
Brody King and Boulder are in the ring first. Boulder is taunting King and holding his singlet open, so King hits a double overhead slap to the chest. Boulder goes to tag in one of his partners, but they both jump off the apron and encourage Boulder to drink so Savage Sauce instead. He does, but gets hit with a big boot and then a lariat. Buddy Matthews tags in and hits a kick, then goes for a running move in the corner but Boulder moves and tags in Jameson. Jameson flexes in front of HoB but Matthews hits a flurry of strikes. He tags Black, who trips up the Iron Savages and gets them into a compromising position. King hits a senton on both of them. With the Savages and Jameson on the outside, Matthews and Black hold the ropes open for King, who comes off the ropes with a massive suicide dive. Black hits a spin kick, then Matthews hits a Jackhammer, and they combine for a double knee lift on Jameson. Brody is barking in the ring and roars; he hits a Cannonball while the other two members of HoB hit running kicks simultaneously from the apron. King makes the pinfall and it’s over.
Winners: The House of Black
Commentary reminds us that House of Black is up against FTR in the 4-Way Contenders Series, and hey, now FTR are here! How about that? Dax and Cash come out, Cash has a microphone as does Black. FTR gets in the ring. Black asks what they can do for them, Cash says to calm down, they come in peace. They’ve had ladder matches and cage matches with HoB that have taken years off their careers, but now they’re just here for business. Dax says for the last four years he’s sacrificed everything to be AEW tag champions. Nothing changes except for the obstacle, and right now HoB are that obstacle. Dax says FTR and HoB built “Collision,” but for the first time ever on “Dynamite,” HoB vs. FTR (the absolute best tag team on this planet). But the one question is, who’s it gonna be? Black leans in close to Dax and says, “Good luck,” then drops the mic. FTR leave the ring as their music plays.
Tony Khan has confirmed that Swerve Strickland will take on Bobby Lashley at Full Gear.
Lio Rush is backstage and says he can feel a shift happening, and they’re all a part of it. There’s a recurring thing with Rush being All Elite again, which is that his past is forcing him to make a decision. Which is why he’s held onto MVP’s card. He says this is a golden ticket, a decision he has to make, involving people who like to conduct business in a way that he used to agree with. MVP, Shelton Benjamin, and Bobby Lashley. Rush says he beat Ariya Daivari last week and Komander last night. He’s heating up and he’s about to be on fire. He’s feeling great but he wants to feel greater, he wants to feel alive again. Which is why next week on “Dynamite,” he’s calling out Swerve Strickland.
4-Way Contenders Series: The Outrunners vs. Top Flight
Commentary breaks down the 4-Way Contenders Series, and Nigel McGuinness says it’s about time to see the AEW World Tag Team Champions. Private Party’s new music hits and they come out in street clothes wearing the titles. They’re here to watch the 4-Way Contenders Series match. Top Flight are out first with Leila Grey, no Action Andretti for this one. And now it’s time for The Outrunners, who come out wearing specially branded fanny packs.
Truth Magnum starts things out with Darius Martin. Magnum offers Martin and a handshake and he accepts. They circle and lock up, Martin gets Magnum’s back but Magnum switches. Darius with a side headlock, Magnum pushes him into the corner but he dodges and hits a shoulder tackle. The slap hands again and lock up again, now Magnum has the side headlock. Darius bounces him off the ropes Magnum leapfrogs him and hits a shoulder tackle of his own, then tags Turbo Floyd. Darius escapes and tags Dante Martin. Floyd with a side headlock, Dante pushes him off the ropes, they bounce for a while until Floyd takes Dante down. Floyd attacks again but Dante is flipping and dodging all over the place, rolls him up for two, then tags out. Magnum back in the ring as well, he gets a side headlock on Darius. FTR are shown watching backstage. Magnum tags Floyd, they hit a pair of double team moves on Darius including an Atomic Drop. Dante enters the ring and the two teams face off as we go to commercial.
Back from break, Magnum hits a hip toss on Dante but Darius comes in and hits a sidewalk slam. Magnum fights up with a chop but Darius gets him into the corner and tags Dante who hits a huge flying elbow drop. Darius back in, they wishbone Magnum’s legs. Magnum goes for the tag but Darius catches him and throws him outside the ring where he ends up entangled with Grey. Dante hits a suicide dive and the brothers start yelling at each other about Grey being in danger. Magnum is able to take advantage and makes the tag to Floyd, who cleans house with punches and a scoop slam to Dante. Another one to Darius, Floyd flexes and poses, then bodyslams Magnum onto Dante! They tease the double elbow bicep drop, clasp hands, and hit it. They beg Dante to get up, he manages to escape and kick Magnum, then flips over Floyd and dodges a clothesline before hitting a knee lift and a running elbow. Dante tags Darius, they double team Floyd and hit a pump kick/hilo combination for a two-count. Dante back in, they go for a double vertical suplex but Magnum gets Floyd out of it, then clotheslines Darius and himself out of the ring. Dante punches Floyd, and again, but he seems to not feel it. Floyd is doing a Hulk Hogan impression, he unloads with three punches, then an Irish Whip, but Dante dodges the follow-up. Dante tries to jump back in the ring, but Floyd and Magnum catch him and hit Total Recall for the three-count!
Winners and entered into the four-way tag title match at Full Gear: The Outrunners
The Outrunners leave while Private Party toasts them. Not shown on the broadcast is Darius and Dante arguing following the loss.
Roderick Strong vs. The Beast Mortos
The Acclaimed are backstage, they’re going to get back to where they belong by beating LFI and making the four-way tag match. Max Caster starts asking where LFI’s ballsacks are, but the Hurt Syndicate is here now. MVP is asking them why they’re talking about ballsacks. MVP asks how long it’s been since they held gold. Anthony Bowens reiterates that they’re not interested and walks away, but MVP stops Caster and says “I know you still got the card.” Caster brushes him off and leaves.
Roderick Strong is here to try and get his second win, ultimately attempting to get into the match with MJF at Full Gear. The Beast Mortos comes out second; neither man has any of their stablemates at ringside. Strong starts off trying to talk to Mortos but Mortos won’t look at him. Strong still trying to talk to “Beast,” but Mortos clotheslines him, then drives him into the corner with big knees. Mortos poses and slaps Strong in the face. He tosses Strong against the ropes but Strong catches himself and hits a leg lariat. Strong drags Mortos up but Mortos knocks him right back down, then hits another slap and poses again. Mortos throws Strong from corner to corner, hits a running elbow strike and an enzuguiri. Mortos slams Strong to the ground, but Strong fights back with strikes. Mortos shoves Strong away and locks in a brief nerve pinch. Mortos looking conflicted about hurting Strong. He picks Strong up but Strong floats over and hits a jumping knee strike followed by a Fallaway Slam. Strong makes the cover but only gets two.
Mortos fights to his feet and his a headbutt on Strong before posing again. Mortos with chops to Strong in the corner, Strong stumbles to another corner. Mortos still looks conflicted but hits a running splash. Mortos with a knee to the gut, then an Irish Whip, but Strong counters in the corner with a boot. He then hits a flurry of chops and knees, tries an Irish Whip but Mortos is too strong. Strong comes off the ropes but Mortos pops him up into a crucifix slam! Mortos roars and poses once again as we go to break.
Back from commercial, Strong is fighting out of a surfboard stretch but Mortos knocks him into the ropes. Strong fights back with a back elbow and a few kicks, then a few fists. Strong bounces off the ropes, ducks a lariat and hits a running lariat of his own. Strong gets Mortos to his feet and goes for a side suplex but can’t get him up. Strong does manage to come off the ropes and hit the Sick Kick, but only gets two. Strong again tries to get Mortos up, this time in a fireman’s carry, but can’t. Strong off the ropes, Mortos catches him and drops him with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Mortos with the cover but Strong kicks out.
Mortos continues to grab his head but goes for a powerbomb and drops Strong over his knee with it. Mortos hits a discuss lariat and makes the cover, but Strong kicks out again. Mortos signals that it’s over with a hand across his throat, but then walks away grabbing his head again. Mortos picks up Strong but he floats over and hits the jumping knee. Strong rolls into the cover and gets the three-count!
Winner: Roderick Strong
Strong doesn’t have much time to celebrate as he’s picked up and dropped by Lance Archer from behind. Brian Cage is out here as well, commentary reminds us that MJF has hired the Don Callis Family to stop Strong from getting to Full Gear.
A video recaps the match last week between Mariah May and Anna Jay. May is backstage and says she hates women’s wrestling. She says she used to be all for women supporting women and making history, but then she won the AEW women’s title, and she realized she’s surrounded by pathetic little s***s. She says they can’t even look her in the eyes, because they know the truth: May isn’t in their division, they are in hers, and if she was them, she would thank May for standing on their necks. May says her prime is being wasted because no one can touch her, and it’s lonely being the only. She says years from now, people will wonder who killed women’s wrestling. She says it was her, she did it.
Now Anna Jay is backstage with Lexy Nair who asks for her reaction. Jay tells Mariah that she’s done more than touch May, she’s beaten her. And the next time she gets her hands on May, she’s going to choke her out until she p***es herself. Jay challenges May to a third match, no disqualification. If Jay doesn’t win, she’ll never challenge May again. Jay says every woman here wants the title and her head. On Wednesday she’s going to bring back both. Just try her.
Kris Statlander vs. Ashley Vox
A video airs recapping the “Dynamite” main event that saw the return of Powerhouse Hobbs and Will Ospreay.
Every night is Staturday night, as Kris Statlander makes her way to the ring. Commentary puts over that she’s never lost a match on “Collision” and is currently on an eight-match winning streak. Ashley Vox is already in the ring. Vox attacks first but Statlander grabs her throat. Vox with some forearms and tries to whip Statlander, who shrugs her off. Statlander gets Vox on her shoulders and drops her before picking her back up and hitting Staturday Night Fever for the victory.
Winner: Kris Statlander
Mercedes Mone is here and she hits a backstabber on Statlander from behind! Mone locks in the Statement Maker and Statlander is tapping, but Mone won’t let go. Mone raises her TBS title high as her music plays.
LFI is backstage with Jake Roberts. Rush gets in the face of Mortos and asks what’s wrong with him. Rush says LFI doesn’t have mercy for anyone and Strong isn’t his friend. They are his family. Rush says he wants Mortos to show him who Mortos is next week. Roberts addresses The Acclaimed, calling them squirrels roaming around for a nut. He says remember one thing and one thing only, and Rush takes over with “If you mess with the bull, you get the horns.”
TNT Championship: Jack Perry vs. Action Andretti
Jack Perry is out for his open challenge for the TNT Championship, which has already been answered by Action Andretti, who comes out second.
Perry is posing for the crowd before the bell rings. They lock up and Perry pushes Action into the corner. The ref calls for the break. They face off again and lock up again, Action switches, Perry gets Action in a wrist lock but Action flips out of it and applies his own. Perry slaps out of that and applies a side headlock. Action throws Perry into the ropes but Perry his a shoulder tackle. Another rope exchange ends with Perry hitting a chop block, then throwing Action into the ring post. Perry kicks Action’s back on the apron and forearms his back before dropping him back-first on the apron with a side slam. Perry poses with the crowd before throwing Action into the ring steps. Perry rolls into the ring to break the count, then rolls back out. He lifts Action and drops him onto the ring steps back first as we go to commercial.
Back from break, Perry is throwing forearms down on Andretti’s back. He lifts up Action, who counters and rolls him up for two. Perry throws Action at the ropes but he bounces off with a handspring elbow, followed by a Falcon Arrow. Action is selling his lower back, but he gets Perry in a fireman’s carry. Perry fights out, gets to the apron and hits a knee to the back. Perry tries to side slam Action on the apron again but Action counters. Perry and Action exchange strikes on the apron, Andretti wins the exchange and tries a running move but Perry counters with a back elbow. Perry goes for something but Andretti his a Death Valley Driver on the apron, followed by a springboard 450 Splash in the middle of the ring! Andretti makes the cover but Perry kicks out at two.
Action goes for a split-legged moonsault, Perry dodges but Action lands on his feet. Perry runs at him but Action turns it into a standing Spanish Fly for a two count. Action picks up Perry, forearms him in the back, hoists him up in a torture rack position but Perry counters and rolls him up for a tights-assisted two count. Perry hits Action with a running buckle bomb, then a sheer drop brainbuster, but Andretti kicks out! Perry poses in the corner, tries the running knee but Andretti counters into a jackknife pin for two. Perry misses with a back elbow, Andretti comes off the ropes with an enzuguiri, tries a standing Shooting Star Press but Perry moves out of the way and hits a pair of knee strikes for the three count and the victory.
Winner, and still TNT Champion: Jack Perry
Perry has a mic, but before he can say anything, Daniel Garcia’s music hits. Garcia comes to the ring and confronts Perry, who offers him the mic. Garcia takes it and says he disagrees with Perry that they are anything alike. Perry thinks he’s special because he came back from a 10-month-long vacation, walks around all sad and drives a beat-down school bus when in reality he’s a millionaire nepo baby who was handed everything his whole life. Garcia says unlike Perry, he fights for the people he cares about, and that doesn’t make him weak, those people make him strong. Garcia says the fans make him strong. He will ever be anything like Perry, but you know what he will be? November 23, Full Gear, Daniel Garcia becomes TNT Champion. Perry asks for the mic back and says Garcia can have the match at Full Gear, but he’s not ready. Perry shoves Garcia aside and leaves the ring.
A video package airs for Julia Hart. It shows her previous cheerleader persona trying out with a House of Black cheer while her newer darker self watches, then shoots the cheerleader with a bow and arrow, saying she’ll never be good enough.
Nick Wayne vs. AR Fox
Lexy Nair is backstage and finds Daniel Garcia and Matt Menard, who’s hyping him up, saying the whole world knows Garcia is ready. All he has to do is prove them right and take the title from that little prick.
AR Fox comes to the ring for his match with Nick Wayne, who shows up on the big screen first. Wayne says today is the anniversary of Fox’s father’s death, and it’s probably a good thing he’s dead so he can’t see what Wayne is going to do to him. Wayne says The Prodigy never forgets, then makes his way out to the ring with Mama Wayne and Kip Sabian. Fox doesn’t wait for the bell, diving on Fox on the outside. The bell rings, Fox throws Wayne outside the ring again and dives onto him again. Fox with kicks and strikes, battering Wayne around the ringside area. Fox comes at Wayne again but Wayne hits a drop toehold and drives Fox’s face into the ring steps. Wayne is now in control, hitting strikes of his own, still on the outside. Wayne with a chop to the chest, rolls into the ring to break the count and then rolls back out. Wayne hits another chop and tries to whip Fox into the barricade, but Fox counters and whips Wayne into the barricade, then drives him into it with a kick. Fox goes to stand on the barricade for a move but Wayne pulls his leg out from under him and he crotches himself as we go to break.
Back from commercial, Fox dodges Wayne and hits a hilo, then dives over the top rope onto Wayne on the outside. Fox rolls him back in, hits a Swanton Bomb, but only gets two. Fox claps his hands and gets the crowd into it, then gets Wayne into a powerbomb position, but Wayne blocks him. Fox with strikes to the back but Wayne fights out and hits a forearm shot, but Fox hits an enzuigiri and a leaping back elbow. Fox goes for another move but Wayne counters into a bridging dragon suplex; Fox kicks out at two.
Wayne lifts Fox onto the top turnbuckle and chops his back, then gets him in a Full Nelson, but Fox counters with back elbows that send Wayne down. Wayne takes out the rope and knocks Fox down, but Fox lands on his feet and hits a cutter, then a butterfly powerbomb for a two count. Wayne goes to the second rope but Fox springboards up and drops him down. Fox goes for a high flying move but Wayne dodges. He gets out of a pinning move and sends Fox into the ring post, then hits another dragon suplex and a Code Red. Nick covers Fox and gets three.
Winner: Nick Wayne
Wayne acts like he’s leaving the ring, but tells Sabian to hold Fox. Mama Wayne hands Wayne a picture of AR Fox’s father and staple guns it to his forehead. Wayne stands over Fox with the staple gun raised above his head.
Lexy Nair is backstage with MxM Collection. Lexy says they have an update on their collaboration with Johnny TV. Mansoor says they slid into Johnny’s DMs and requested he join them for a trios match next week. Mansoor gets a text from Johnny and says he already has a match with Daniel Garcia, but they can come with him to ringside. Madden asks what Johnny says about the picture he send Johnny, Mansoor reads Johnny’s response: “Nice hog.” This disgusts Nair, but a confused Madden says people always like his pet pig.
AEW World Trios Championship: Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC) vs. The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, and Tomohiro Ishii)
The champions come out first, no Jon Moxley or Marina Shafir in sight. Likewise, the three members of The Conglomeration come out without anyone else by their side.
Wheeler Yuta starts in the ring with O’Reilly. They lock up and exchange standing switches, countering each other to standstill. Wheeler drops Kyle for a one-count, they bounce off the ropes and Yuta hits a forearm. O’Reilly drops Yuta with a sweep kick and tags in Mark Briscoe, who engages in a little Redneck Kung Fu in the corner. Ishii tags in and chops Yuta in the corner. Yuta fights back with forearms but “The Stone Pitbull” is unaffected. He then hits a forearm of his own and drops Yuta. O’Reilly tags in and continues beating on Yuta with strikes in the corner. Briscoe tags in and hits Wheeler with a vertical suplex, makes the cover for one. Briscoe kicks Yuta in the gut and goes for another suplex but Yuta floats over and drags Briscoe into his corner, where PAC tags in and begins slamming Briscoe’s head on various turnbuckle pads. Castagnoli tags in and delivers stomps and kicks to Briscoe, even grabbing his teeth. Claudio with a European uppercut, and another one, then tags Yuta. Yuta hits a chop to the chest in the corner, another, then slams his head into the turnbuckle pad. Yuta whips Briscoe across the ring but Briscoe goes over the top the apron and hits kore Redneck Kung Fu, then snapmares Yuta out of the ring. Claudio tries to suplex Briscoe back into the ring but Briscoe floats over and Ishii takes out Claudio. Everyone is brawling on the outside now, Briscoe sets up a chair inside the ring, comes off the ring, bounces off the chair and over the top rope onto everyone.
Briscoe and Yuta are back in the ring, Briscoe gets Yuta into his corner and tags Ishii, who tags O’Reilly. Ishii and O’Reilly teeing off on Yuta wiht strikes while Briscoe takes out more Death Riders on the outside. Ishii and O’Reilly hit a double kick on Yuta but only gets two. Claudio takes out Ishii, distracting the ref while PAC attacks O’Reilly. Yuta tags Claudio and levels Kyle with a flying European uppercut, then tags Yuta. The Death Riders tagging each other in and out and whaling on O’Reilly as we go to commercial.
Back from break, Claudio has O”Reilly in a choke hold on the mat, but the crowd is willing Kyle back into it. O’Reilly starts to fight out but Claudio hits a backbreaker and holds him over his knee while PAC comes off the top rope with a stomp. PAC is legal now; O’Reilly is reaching for his corner but PAC taunts him before kicking him in the head. PAC casually taunts O’Reilly, who gets to his feet and fights back. PAC, however, kicks him right back down. Claudio and Yuta run across the ring to take out the other members of The Conglomeration, and the three Death Riders take turns performing leaping strikes onto Yuta in the corner. PAC hits a Tombstone Piledriver on O’Reilly and goes for the cover, but Briscoe breaks it up. People are brawling around ringside now, Ishii is grabbing his shoulder. PAC tags in Yuta, who gets O’Reilly up for a snap suplex and a cover, but O’Reilly kicks out. Ishii manages to get back on the apron and almost is able to make the tag, but Yuta knees Kyle in the gut to stop it. O’Reilly fights out of Yuta’s grasp and ends up rolling him into the ankle lock. Wheeler counters out of it and hits a lariat, but O’Reilly is able to make the tag to Ishii, who takes out everybody, hitting a German suplex on PAC, one on Yuta, and one on Claudio after an attempted counter. Ishii chops PAC in the corner and tries to whip him, but PAC counters. PAC and Ishii exchange strikes, PAC his a spin reverse kick but Ishii lifts him up for a suplex. He goes for the pin but PAC kicks out at two, then hits a jawbreaker. Briscoe and Claudio tag in, and Briscoe delivers Redneck Kung Fu to both Claudio and PAC, then hits Claudio with a Pele Kick and nails PAc with an Expoder. Briscoe hits Claudio with a running forearm and hits a running kick on PAC, then hits a Fisherman Buster on Castagnoli but only gets two.
Briscoe picks up Claudio and goes for the Jay Driller, but Claudio back drops him out of it and tags Yuta. Briscoe with more Kung Fu, and O’Reilly tags in and hits Yuta with a pump kick. Briscoe with a dive to Claudio on the outside. O’Reilly and Ishii now double-teaming Yuta, and Briscoe comes off the top rope with an elbow drop. PAC breaks up the cover and tries to take out Ishii but gets clotheslined. Claudio with an uppercut on Ishii, then he and O’Reilly take each other out with strikes. All six men are down as the crowd cheers.
As the ref begins a count, Moxley’s music hits, he and Shafir come out to the ring. Moxley approaches the apron but is getting warned by the referee, and now Orange Cassidy’s music hits! Cassidy walks down the ramp and stares down Moxley from across the ring. Yuta stands up and stares down Cassidy; O’Reilly rolls up him from behind but only gets two. Now O’Reilly has the ankle lock in, but PAC kicks him. O’Reilly maintains the hold somehow, all the other members are fighting each other but Kyle still has Yuta in the ankle lock. Wheeler manages to get out of it, O’Reilly takes out PAC at ringside, but Shafir hits him in the gut with a briefcase. Claudio rolls O’Reilly into the ring where Wheeler hits the Busaiku Knee, makes the cover, and gets the three count.
Winners, and still AEW World Trios Champions: The Death Riders
After the match, Cassidy hits an Orange Punch on Yuta and dives out of the ring onto Claudio. This triggers a massive chaotic brawl. Cassidy stands on the announce table watching the fight, and continues to stare down Moxley, then leaps off the announce table onto his opponents. The Death Riders retreat and The Conglomeration holds the ring as “Collision” comes to a close.
11/9 AEW Collision Results