AEW Collision Spoilers for February 7

AEW Collision Spoilers for February 7

AEW Collision spoilers for the February 7 episode come from the February 4 taping at the Pearl Theater in Las Vegas, where AEW filmed the show immediately after Dynamite. The taping featured several storyline developments across the men’s and women’s divisions, along with a post-show appearance to thank the live crowd.

AEW Collision Spoilers for February 7

Before the matches began, Tony Khan stepped into the ring to welcome fans and express his appreciation for both the audience and the ring crew who helped prepare the venue for the double taping.

The Young Bucks opened the in-ring action with a tag team victory over The Gates of Agony. Their win continued the Bucks’ momentum as they remain heavily featured across AEW programming.

A major angle unfolded in the women’s division when AEW Women’s Champion Kris Statlander was interviewed by Renee Paquette. The segment was interrupted by Thekla and the Sisters of Sin, who attacked Statlander and whipped her with a strap. The assault prompted Statlander to announce that she would face Thekla in a strap match on next week’s Collision, escalating their feud significantly.

The TNT Championship picture also took center stage. Tommaso Ciampa scored a major win by pinning Roderick Strong in a three-way match that also included Claudio Castagnoli. After the match, Kyle Fletcher confronted Ciampa, telling him he would never match his legacy and calling himself the greatest TNT Champion of all time. Fletcher added that Ciampa joined AEW because it represents the best wrestlers in the world, and now he would have to prove it against him. Ciampa accepted Fletcher’s challenge for Dynamite.

Elsewhere on the card, Kevin Knight defeated Scorpio Sky, who was accompanied by Leila Grey and Christopher Daniels. Grey appeared at ringside wearing a large knee brace. Mina Shirakawa also picked up a submission victory over Viva Van.

In tag team action, Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir defeated Zayda Steel and Dante Martin. After the match, Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy ran in to help Steel and Martin following a post-match attack, adding an unexpected crossover moment between divisions.

Thekla later returned to singles competition and defeated Brittnie Brooks. After the bell, she continued her assault by striking Brooks with a strap, reinforcing her ongoing rivalry with Statlander and the brutality of their upcoming stipulation match.

Following the taping, Tony Khan returned to the ring alongside Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy to thank the fans in attendance for supporting the event and staying for both shows.

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