11/19 AEW Dynamite & Collision Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of the 3-hour special of AEW Dynamite & Collision on November 19, from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.
Bobby Lashley vs. Ricochet
Before the bell, Ricochet gets on the microphone to cut a heel promo. He talks about the only thing good coming from Boston is his wife, who he greets in the crowd. He brings up Ariel Helwani’s interview with Tony Khan and says he’s surprised MVP’s old-looking self wasn’t brought up. He vows to become inaugural AEW National Champion.
Fans chant “Shut the f**k up!” at him. He says when he wins the title, fans will have to respect him. He dabs up The Gates of Agony at ringside and continues to drone on, just when you think he’s done every time. Literally 3-5 times in a row. Eventually Lashley snatches him up and throws him out of the ring as he screams into the mic.
Ricochet crashes and burns on The Gates of Agony at ringside. Lashley goes out after him and runs over him on the floor. He does the same to Bishop Kaun. He then runs through Toa Liona, knocking him over the timekeepers table. Lashley re-enters the ring and charges at Ricochet, but runs shoulder-first into the ring post.
We see Ricochet take over from there, hitting some big high-flying spots for a close two-count. He goes to the well one-too many times, and Lashley avoids a Ricochet leap off the top. Ricochet yanks the referee in front of him as Lashley comes after him. Ricochet kicks at Lashley’s brace-covered knee.
Lashley avoids a spear-gun attempt from Ricochet and then proceeds to hoist him up and Donkey Kong him into the mat. He hits the ropes and sprints through Ricochet with a spear. He follows up with an immediate cover to score the quick-and-easy pin. He now enters number one in the Casino Gauntlet for the AEW National title at Full Gear.
Winner: Bobby Lashley
– We see Samoa Joe backstage with Katsuyori Shibata. He cuts a promo for him about how he’s gonna beat up Hangman Page later tonight. Shibata then finishes by mumbling something menacing-sounding in Japanese.
– We then move on to Renee Paquette, who talks with a still-dejected Young Bucks. In comes a chirpy Don Callis looking to boost their mood. He tells Paquette they’ll give the answer about joining The Don Callis Family tonight. He then tells the Bucks he’ll do an over-the-top ring introduction for them again. Off they go as he does exactly that.
The Young Bucks & Josh Alexander vs. SkyFlight
“The Dapper Yapper” then takes over on the stick, as Justin Roberts introduces Josh Alexander, who comes out to the ring accompanied by Don Callis. He settles in his corner with the Bucks and they await the arrival of their opposition. Out together comes SkyFlight trio Top Flight and Scorpio Sky.
Callis joins the gang on commentary for this one, as Darius and Dante Martin hit the ring with Sky. Leila Grey is in their corner at ringside. Callis hypes up the big answer for the Bucks after this match. “You’re gonna see some history,” he vows.
Dante Martin and Nick Jackson begin the action. The bell rings and both men level one another with dropkicks. Alexander tags himself in, but Dante delivers a suplex to Alexander. Sky tags in and triple teams on Matt with Dante and Darius. Nick delivers a facebuster to Sky from off the apron over the top rope and flies off the apron with a moonsault to take out Dante. Everyone then begins flying out of the ring to take one another out on the outside.
We see some quick tags in the SkyFlight corner as they take the incoming Matt to his limit, only for Nick to get some momentum on his side. This ends in chaos as Scorpio sends Matt and Nick to the outside, but gets caught by Alexander for a baseball slide.
On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see an argument between Matt and Alexander, and things start to break down…leading to a roll up that gets Scorpio a near-fall.
Darius gets the tag and takes Josh off his game before landing on the Bucks with a dive to the outside. Back in and he gets the drop on Alexander for a two count. Blind tag by Dante before Top Flight double-teams Alexander in the corner, sending him crashing to the mat with a modified Blockbuster for a two-count.
The Bucks get involved now, looking for a BTE Trigger, but Dante breaks free and sends them to the outside for a dive onto the floor. He leaps back into the ring for a cross body on Alexander, but only gets a two before Josh kicks out. Alexander counters out of a sunset flip.
He grabs Dante’s boot for an ankle lock before being sent out of the ring. The Bucks get involved once more with a TK Driver, before Josh shoves them away, clenching the ankle lock once more to force a submission. And just like that, the Bucks and Alexander get the win.
Winners: The Young Bucks & Josh Alexander
Don Callis Vows To Make History …
Callis gets in the ring and says it’s time to make history. He tells The Bucks to announce for these people that they’re joining The Don Callis Family. The crowd boos. Callis tells them not to listen to these people. He tells them again to announce it.
They say nothing. Callis reminds the Bucks that AEW can be a dangerous place. Before he can say much more, Kenny Omega’s theme hits and the crowd explodes. “The Cleaner” runs down and brawls with The Don Callis Family. They overwhelm him and hold him down as The Bucks watch.
Callis tells the Bucks they don’t have to say or do anything. They just have to grab Omega and give him the BTE Trigger. The Bucks hesitate and look around. They get in position to do it, but before they can, Jurassic Express’ theme hits. They come out and run off The Don Callis Family with a snow shovel.
– Backstage, we hear from Babes of Wrath ahead of their semifinal match against the Sisters of Sin. Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron briefly address the women’s Blood & Guts match from last week before focusing on the match ahead.
No. 2 Spot In Casino Gauntlet At AEW Full Gear
Shelton Benjamin vs. ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey
The bell rings and the two men shake hands. Bailey fires off a chop on Benjamin’s chest and trips him, then rolls him up. Benjamin kicks out, but Bailey cinches in an arm submission on Benjamin. He low bridges him onto the apron, then lands a boot on him and flies through the ropes to level him on the outside.
Back from the break, Benjamin wears down Bailey with a submission hold. Bailey responds with a dropkick to Benjamin off the middle rope, then fires off kicks on his chest before Benjamin sends himself and Bailey crashing out of the ring.
Bailey sends Benjamin crashing into one of the barricades with a hurricanrana and gets back in the ring as the referee begins a ten count. Benjamin beats it as well, but Bailey delivers a moonsault to him off the top rope and goes for a pin. Benjamin kicks out.
Bailey delivers a standing moonsault to Benjamin and cinches in an armbar on him. Benjamin levels Bailey and pins him, but the referee stops the count when he sees Bailey’s shoulder off the mat. Benjamin delivers a suplex to Bailey and lands a knee strike on him, then connects with a superkick on him for the win.
Winner: Shelton Benjamin
Strong and Castagnoli begin the action. The bell rings and Cassidy goes after Moxley on the outside. He stomps on his tricep on the barricade and fires off right hands on him as Strong fires off chops on Castagnoli back in the corner of the ring. Strong levels Castagnoli with a dropkick and fires off both chops and right hands on Moxley, but Castagnoli levels Strong with a chop of his own.
Moxley sends Cassidy crashing into one of the barricades and tags in, then continues wearing down Strong. Castagnoli tags back in and fires off stomps on Strong, but Moxley then tags in and looks to land a chop on Strong in the corner. Strong ducks out of the way and lands a chop on Moxley, but Cassidy takes out Moxley with a Tornado DDT.
Castagnoli looks to dump Cassidy out of the ring, but Cassidy hangs on and tags himself in. He looks to Castagnoli with a crossbody, but Castagnoli rolls through. Cassidy counters into a Stun Dog Milionaire and looks to land a tope suicida on Castagnoli, but Castagnoli catches Cassidy and sends him crashing into one of the barricades shoulder first with a Gorilla Press. He gallows it up with a running uppercut, but Strong sends Castagnoli crashing into the crowd until Moxley does the same to Strong. Cassidy sends Moxley to join Castagnoli and Strong, then flies off the barricade to level Moxley and Castagnoli.
Back from the break, Castagnoli fires off right hands on Cassidy. Cassidy responds with a diving Tornado DDT to Castagnoli off the top rope, but Strong and Moxley tag in. Strong lands a dropkick on Castagnoli on the outside through the middle rope and fires off chops on Moxley, then lands a series of forearms on his jaw and sends him crashing into the mat face first.
Strong cinches in a Boston Crab on Moxley, but Garcia hops up on the apron to distract the referee. Moxley takes advantage and spikes Strong with a DDT, then goes for a pin but Cassidy breaks the fall. Castagnoli dumps Cassidy out of the ring and gets Strong in an electric chair position as Moxley ascends to the top rope. Strong escapes, then joins Moxley on the ropes and lands a superplex on him.
Cassidy tags in and lands an Orange Punch on Garcia when he hops up on the apron. He delivers a second one to Moxley, but Wheeler Yuta appears out of nowhere through the crowd and hops up on the apron. Cassidy chases him around the ring, and while the referee is distracted by Yuta, Castagnoli catches Cassidy with a pop-up uppercut. This opens the door for Moxley to cinch in the Bulldog Choke on Cassidy, and Cassidy fades.
Winners: Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli
Moxley keeps the Bulldog Choke cinched in on Cassidy for a few extra seconds until Kyle O’Reilly makes his way to the ring and cinches in an Ankle Lock on Moxley. He takes the hold to the mat, and while Yuta and Garcia try firing off stomps on him, O’Reilly no sells them. He keeps the hold locked in tight on Moxley as Cassidy and Strong fend off the rest of The Death Riders. The Death Riders retreat through the crowd, but before they can leave, O’Reilly challenges Moxley to a No Holds Barred Match at Full Gear.
Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa vs. Riho and Alex Windsor in a Quarterfinals Match for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament
Shirakawa and Riho begin the action. The bell rings and Shirakawa delivers a dropkick to Riho. Riho looks to land a kick on Shirakawa, but Shirakawa avoids it before Storm and Windsor both tag in and lock up. Riho tags back in and levels Storm with a dropkick with some assistance from Windsor. She uses Windsor’s spine as a launch pad to land a right hand on Storm in the corner, but Storm catches Riho with a backbreaker.
Shirakawa tags back in and delivers a Tornillo to Riho over the top rope and from the apron. Windsor tags back in and delivers a flapjack to Shirakawa, then helps Riho up to the top rope for her to land a crossbody on Storm and Shirakawa off the top rope and on the outside.
Back from the break, Shirakawa delivers a DDT to Riho as she has a Figure Four Leg Lock cinched in on Windsor. Storm tags in and lands a boot on Windsor before Riho and Shirakawa tag back in. Shirakawa levels Riho with a right hand and cinches in a Figure Four Leg Lock on Riho, but Riho reverses the hold. Storm pushes Riho over to reverse the hold back over, but Windsor goes the same to Shirakawa to reverse the hold once again.
Windsor sends herself and Storm crashing into Riho and Shirakawa to break the hold. Storm and Windsor then tag back in, but Storm and Shirakawa deliver hip attacks to Windsor and Riho in opposite corners. Storm follows it up with a Storm Zero to Windsor and pins her for the win.
Winners: Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa
After the match, Storm and Shirakawa shake Riho and Windsor’s hands on the outside.
– We then hear Renee Paquette’s voice, who explains that all four teams in the semifinals of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Tournament (Storm and Shirakawa, Babes Of Wrath, Sisters Of Sin, and whoever wins the other quarterfinals match later tonight) in a Four Corners Match at Full Gear. Whichever team emerges victorious will secure the right to pick a stipulation for their semifinals match.
– We then head backstage and see Mark Briscoe get into a verbal altercation with Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis. Kazuchika Okada and Hechicero appear out of nowhere and attack Mark from behind.
– We see a message from PAC challenging Orange Cassidy to a regular match at AEW Full Gear.
Hangman Page vs. Katsuyori Shibata
Inside the arena, Samoa Joe’s theme hits and out he comes to sit in on special guest commentary for the next match of the evening. He immediately starts bullying Tony Schiavone for his role in the Hangman Page sneak attack at AEW Dynamite: Fright Night a few weeks ago.
Page attacks Shibata as he makes his way to the ring and dumps him over the barricade into the timekeeper’s area as the bell sounds. Shibata sends Page crashing into opposite barricades, then sets up a chair and sits Page on it. Page gets back up and sits Shibata on the chair instead, then runs him over with a boot. Page and Shibata slide into the ring, and Page fires off stomps on Shibata in the corner.
Back from the break, Page and Shibata exchange chops with one another. Page connects with a Fallaway Slam on Shibata and kips up, then levels him with a pair of clotheslines. Page catches Shibata with a boot to his face in the corner, but while the referee has his back turned, Shibata low blows Page and cinches in an armbar on him before transitioning into an Ankle Lock. Page manages to escape, then runs over Shibata with a Buckshot Lariat for the win.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page
After the match, Page grabs a microphone and tells Joe that he wants him to remember that he doesn’t have Powerhouse Hobbs after sending him to the hospital or Shibata after what he just did to him.
FTR Delivers A Message To Brodido
Backstage, we hear from FTR and Big Stoke ahead of the AEW World Tag Team Championship match at AEW Full Gear. FTR make it clear they’re ready to beat Brodido for the titles, and Dax Harwood tells Bandido to say hi to his abuela for him.
AEW Women’s World Tag-Team Championship Tournament
Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir vs. Tay Melo & Anna Jay
Shafir and Tay Melo begin the action. The bell rings and the pair get in one another’s faces. Melo sends Shafir crashing into the mat twice, but Shafir responds with a hip throw to Melo. Anna Jay tags in and lands a double suplex on Shafir with Melo, but the action quickly spills out of the ring and TayJay delivers crossbodies to Shafir and Bayne off the barricade.
Back from the break, Bayne and Shafir deliver double suplexes to TayJay. Jay delivers a DDT to Bayne and Melo follows it up with a running knee strike to her, but Bayne levels Melo with a clothesline. Jay cinches in a sleeper on Bayne, but Shafir tags in and rakes Jay’s back to force her to break the hold. Shafir then locks in a sleeper on Jay, and Jay fades.
Winners: Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir
– We hear from The Bang Bang Gang about their $200,000 match at Tailgate Brawl leading into AEW Full Gear 2025 on Saturday. We then return inside the arena, where the theme hits for the first competitor in our high stakes next match of the evening.
AEW Continental Championship vs. CMLL World Trios Championship Double Jeopardy: Kazuchika Okada vs. Mascara Dorada
The bell rings and the pair go back and forth with one another. Dorada delivers a kick to Okada’s midsection, then connects with an arm drag on him off the top rope. He looks to fly out of the ring, but stops his momentum and springboards off the ropes when he sees that Okada has moved out of the way.
After Okada takes a long breather on the outside of the ring, Dorada flies through the middle rope to level him with a tope suicida and dumps him back inside. He ends up on the top rope, but Okada sends him crashing out of the ring with an enzuigiri.
Back from the break, Dorada sends Okada crashing into the bat with a backstabber and sends him crashing out of the ring. He sends Okada crashing into one of the barricades shoulder first, but Okada dumps Dorada over the barricade and into the crowd. Dorada flies off the barricade to level Okada and the pair return to the ring before Okada lands a shoulderbreaker on Dorada and follows it up with an elbow drop off the middle rope. He dropkicks Dorada and sets up for the Rain Maker, but Dorada sees it coming and rolls up Okada. Okada kicks out at the last second, but Dorada delivers a 450 Splash to Okada. Okada then lands a belly-to-back piledriver on Dorada off the middle rope, but Dorada manages to roll up Okada. Okada kicks out, then catches Dorada with a Falcon Arrow and the Rain Maker for the win.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
After the match, Don Callis grabs a microphone and declares that Okada will be teaming up with Hechicero and Konosuke Takeshita to challenge Dorada, Neon, and Mistico for the CMLL World Trios Championship at Full Gear.
– Backstage, we hear from the Sisters of Sin Skye Blue and Julia Hart, who address the Babes of Wrath as well as the match at AEW Full Gear this Saturday. Back at ringside, Kris Statlander makes her way out as she heads to commentary for our main event of the night.
ROH Women’s TV Championship Unification Match: Red Velvet (c) vs. Mercedes Mone (ic)
The bell rings and Mone rolls up Velvet. Velvet kicks out and dropkicks Mone, then fires off right hands and left hands on her in the corner. Mone dropkicks Velvet under the bottom rope, then dropkicks Velvet into Statlander. Mone then grabs both the Ring Of Honor Women’s World Television and interim Ring Of Honor Women’s World Television Championship belts and holds them up directly in front of Statlander.
A fired up Statlander hops up on the apron, opening the door for Velvet to toss over the Ring Of Honor Women’s World Television Championship belt to Mone and pretend that Mone hit her with it. She then rolls Mone up, but Mone kicks out.
Back from the break, Mone cinches in the Statement Maker on Velvet. Velvet transitions and looks to cinch in an arm submission on Mone, but Mone blocks it.
Velvet looks to land a leg lariat on Mone, but Mone sees her coming and sets up for a meteora on her in the corner. Velvet reverses into a superkick on Mone, but Mone responds with a lungblower to Velvet. Velvet sends Mone crashing onto the mat with a clip off the middle rope, then sits Mone back on the top rope and
Winner (and new): Mercedes Mone
After the match, Mone holds up the TBS and Women’s World Television Championships up in front of Statlander. She delivers a meteora to Statlander off the announce desk and cinches in the Statement Maker on her, then holds up the AEW Women’s World Championship whilst standing on top of the commentary desk as the show goes off the air.
– Here is what’s in store for the show –
- ROH Women’s TV Championship Unification Match: Red Velvet (c) vs. Mercedes Mone (ic).
- AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament First Round Match: Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir vs. TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay).
- AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament First Round Match: Timeless Bombshells (Mina Shirakawa & Toni Storm) vs. Riho & Alex Windsor.
- ‘Hangman’ Adam Page vs. Katsuyori Shibata.
- Kenny Omega Returns.
- AEW Continental Championship vs. CMLL World Trios Championship Double Jeopardy: Kazuchika Okada vs. Mascara Dorada.
- Casino Gauntlet #1 Spot Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Ricochet
- Casino Gauntlet #2 Spot Match: Mike Bailey vs. Shelton Benjamin
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11/19 AEW Dynamite & Collision Results

