Posted on 10/02/125 by Bob Magee
t was our honor to celebrate the sixth anniversary of AEW
Dynamite with all our great fans both in attendance in
Hollywood, Florida, and watching on TBS and HBO Max for this
LIVE 2.5 Hour Special!
Despite an alliance and victory, things broke down with
“Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe, setting up an AEW World
Championship match for WrestleDream on October 18. The AEW
Women’s World Championship will also be on the line that
night as “Timeless” Toni Storm asked Kris Statlander for a
one-on-one match. Statlander agreed and then was victorious
in the main event alongside Darby Allin against Marina
Shafir and Wheeler Yuta, although it was Jon Moxley who had
the final word.
Speaking of Mox, he, Claudio Castagnoli, and Daniel Garcia
were unable to defeat Page, Joe, and Hobbs earlier in the
evening, although it was after that match that things broke
down between Page and Joe. Kenny Omega made a successful
return, only to be taken out by the surprise appearance of
Andrade El Idolo as a new member of the Don Callis Family.
And we also saw El Clon activate and align with Callis after
costing Orange Cassidy his TNT Championship match with Kyle
Fletcher.
Plus, Mercedes Moné wants a local competitor for Title
Tuesday in Jacksonville next week, and The Demand and The
Hurt Syndicate agreed to a Street Fight! All that and more
went down in Hollywood, Florida!
Here's everything that happened on AEW Dynamite for October
1, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
The Young Bucks are Broke
Earlier today, the Young Bucks stood outside the Hard Rock
Casino planning a memorable entrance for the sixth
anniversary of Dynamite. While Matt went off to make further
plans, Nick went inside to gamble with a bag of money.
It did not go well.
When Matt returned, he informed Nick he needed the money to
pay for all the production value but grabbed an empty bag.
We returned to a live shot of “The Broke Bucks” in the ring
for our opening contest.
Kenny Omega & AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody
King and ROH World Champion Bandido) def. Josh Alexander &
the Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
Luckily, all that extra pomp and circumstance wasn’t wasted,
as Kenny Omega made his return to action with an
impressively large entrance! And just like Josh Alexander
wanted, he and Omega started things off, giving Omega a
chance for some revenge against one of the men who took him
out weeks ago.
Alexander and Omega traded a couple back and forth shots,
and that was enough for Alexander as he tagged out to Matt
Jackson. Omega drove Matt to the canvas and tagged in King,
who stacked up the Bucks for Bandido to tag in and hit an
assisted crossbody from the top.
Bandido avoided a flurry of offensive attempts from the
Bucks, although they weren’t having any of his attempts to
do the Macarena. The Bucks mocked Bandido with their own
version of the dance, so he hit them with a double
hurricanrana and did one of his own! Omega got back in and
dropkicked the Bucks, so he could have his own dance with
Bandido!
King tagged in to double clothesline the Bucks, giving Omega
and Bandido the opportunity to invite their partner to join
in on the fun. He didn’t show any urgency to dance, so
Alexander attacked from behind because he’s the Walking
Weapon, not the Walking Waltz.
Alexander was sent back out of the ring and Omega launched
himself onto the Bucks and Alexander on the floor! Bandido
used some assistance from King to hit a huge moonsault from
the top to the outside, as the AEW World Tag Team Champions
and Omega continued to pour on the offense!
Alexander got back in the ring and was immediately
bodyslammed by King. Matt Jackson followed right behind him
and was promptly bodyslammed onto Alexander. Nick Jackson
learned nothing and walked into a bodyslam from King onto
Alexander. Omega volunteered himself to be bodyslammed onto
Alexander. Bandido appeared to be next but slipped behind
King on the initial attempt just so he could bodyslam King
onto Alexander in an amazing feat of strength as the crowd
went wild and Don Callis complained on commentary.
The match shifted when Matt and Nick started to get rolling.
They disposed of King before turning their attention to
Bandido. He went for a springboard, but the Bucks met him
with superkicks. They followed with a tandem wheelbarrow
stunner to take him out of the mix. Omega took out both
Bucks by reversing their double team and was starting to
feel it!
As Omega fed off the energy, he charged up for a dive but
was cut off by Alexander. Omega fought him off to send him
back outside, and as he went for a second attempt, the Bucks
were waiting with superkicks to both sides of his head!
Alexander saw an opportunity and hit Omega with a diving
bodyblock to his back, making a sickening connection.
Brodido tried to get to Alexander but were taken out by the
Bucks. Omega fell victim to a triple team back in the ring
and Nick walked up the ropes to flip himself onto Brodido on
the floor.
With Omega clearly favoring his midsection thanks to the
targeted attack by Alexander, he struggled to get to his
corner. The Bucks and Alexander continued to pick apart
Omega, and he tried to withstand all the punishment he
suffered. Omega was able to turn the Bucks’ double team into
an overhead throw and King made the tag!
King planted Alexander with a sidewalk slam and nearly got
the pinfall only for the Bucks to break it up. Bandido made
a blind tag, and the champions went to work separating Matt
and Nick. When Bandido turned his attention to Alexander, he
was snatched and dropped with a bone-crunching back first
slam on the apron. King took out Alexander with a cannonball
but immediately ate a pair of kicks from the Bucks. Omega
stopped them from doing any more damage when he flapjacked
Nick onto Matt, who felt the brunt of it on his lower
region.
Omega hit a picturesque dive to the outside and chased
Callis away from the commentary desk. Back in the ring,
Bandido couldn’t hit a 21 Plex on Nick, as he instead
launched Bandido into the waiting arms of Alexander. When
Matt tried to launch Nick up for the spike tombstone
piledriver, King was instead waiting to catch him as Omega
scooped up Matt. Bandido reversed Alexander, and all three
hit piledrivers on the Bucks and Alexander. It was only
enough for a two count.
We got back to Omega and Alexander, although this time it
was Alexander controlling the action with a release German
suplex. He hit another one on Bandido and got an assist from
the Bucks with a pair of superkicks to hit a third on King.
Omega was now left all alone with all three of his
opponents, as he was ping-ponged around by kicks and
strikes. It looked like Omega was done following a superkick
into a double neutralizer, but he was able to kick out.
However, Alexander was ready by picking the ankle for a
submission. Brodido broke it up with a kick, but the Bucks
got him out of the way and hit double superkicks on King.
The Bucks turned their attention back to Omega, but it was
King who cut off a leaping Matt with a huge forearm. Omega
hit a pair of snap dragons on the Bucks and went for another
on Alexander, who was initially able to slip free only for
Omega to drill hit with a leaping knee to the back. He
followed with a kneel down powerbomb and a V-Trigger right
on Alexander’s chin! Omega hit another V-Trigger while
Alexander was lifeless on the ropes as King dove onto the
Bucks on the outside and Bandido completed a 21 Plex on
Alexander. With Alexander singled out in the ring, Omega
dropped him with a One-Winged Angel for the pinfall and
successful return!
After Brodido left the ring, Omega found himself in the ring
with Matt and Nick, just as he was on the first episode of
Dynamite – although back then, they were his teammates.
Before anything else could develop, Alexander blindsided
Omega with a kick, as the Bucks seemed conflicted and didn’t
join in on the beatdown.
Jurassic Express decided this was the right time for their
return to Dynamite and they made their way to the ring as
the crowd happily serenaded them! Perry quickly put the
Bucks down with a double DDT and much like at All Out,
Luchasaurus put down Matt and Nick with a double chokeslam!
Alexander got up to take a swing at Perry but wound up
eating a jumping knee from Perry and a snap dragon from
Omega. Omega immediately got in Perry’s face and the two got
in a shoving match, as they have a long history. Before it
could escalate any further, Perry dove past Omega to take
out the Bucks Jurassic Express chased the Bucks to the back,
but back in the ring Omega had a microphone with something
to say!
“Six years. Yeah. It’s been six years, and I’ve been there
since day one. I’ve seen the highest of the highs, and I’ve
seen the lowest of the lows. But sometimes, it doesn’t
matter how pleasant the journey is, because what you can
take solace in, what you can take pride in, is the journey
itself.”
Omega showed appreciation for the fans who have been there
from the beginning or if they were just joining the ride. He
shouted out the friends we made along the way and the ones
we’ve lost, too. Omega said what matters is that we
experience it all together.
“I am a better person because of it.”
As Omega completed his signature goodbye, the lights went
out! When the lights came back on, a man completely covered
by a mask was standing behind Omega. He revealed himself to
be Andrade El Idolo and attacked Omega, finishing him off
with a spinning butterfly suplex. Callis got in the ring and
shook Andrade’s hand! Omega tried to get back to his feet,
so Callis retreated, and Andrade hit one more kick to
Omega’s head.
Six Years of Dynamite Moments
A lot has happened over the first six years of AEW Dynamite,
so it was time to look back at some of those memorable
moments. From debuts to returns to betrayals to countless
amazing matches, and so much more, it’s hard to pack it all
into a collection of highlights. And the good news is,
there’s plenty more to come tonight and in AEW’s bright
future!
Mark Briscoe Takes Some Time to Reflect
Mark Briscoe said it’s a time for celebration for AEW, but
it’s also a time for reflection. He wants to personally
reflect. He was obsessed with MJF, and at AEW All Out he
handled that, for everything MJF did and everything he said
about his brother. But MJF also said Briscoe couldn’t win
the big one, and it was his fault Briscoe wasn’t fighting
Kyle Fletcher for the TNT Championship. And then Hologram
got hurt, so now Orange Cassidy gets his chance tonight. And
when OC wins, Briscoe will be right there to celebrate with
him.
“And MJF? You’ll be sitting on your couch licking your
wounds and picking the tacks out of your ass! Happy
anniversary.”
TNT Championship Match: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c)
def. Orange Cassidy
We were reminded by Excalibur of what this match was
originally supposed to be, Title vs. Streak, with Fletcher
defending against the undefeated Hologram. However, Fletcher
attacked Hologram and took him out of action on Collision,
which is why Orange Cassidy stepped up to take his place.
Fletcher seemed very prepared for Cassidy’s unorthodox
offense and pace, using his power to his advantage to keep
OC’s hands from anchoring in his pockets. Cassidy went to
the outside, but Fletcher followed right after, so Cassidy
went back in the ring only to be met with a forearm that was
heard throughout the arena. Cassidy lured Fletcher to the
outside and when he followed, OC quickly got back in the
ring and hit a dive to the outside. Cassidy scaled the
ropes, yet Fletcher was ready again, as he connected with a
running kick to knock Cassidy all the way to the floor!
The TNT Champion tried to control the pace and wear down
Cassidy, although it was hard to do too much with Cassidy
rolling to the outside on multiple occasions. Fletcher tried
to do his version of OC’s kicks, although it just seemed to
fire Cassidy up. Fletcher finally had enough and just
leveled Cassidy before mocking him by putting his hands in
his pockets, so he could stomp away repeatedly. Cassidy
reversed a lawn dart attempt and sprung back up to his feet.
He unloaded with a barrage of kicks and spiked Fletcher with
a DDT. Fletcher battled right back by catching OC off the
top and dropping him with a Michinoku Driver, but it only
got him a two count.
Fletcher tried to finish Cassidy off with his brainbuster,
but it was reversed into a Stundog Millionaire. The two
traded thrust kicks until Cassidy spiked Fletcher with
consecutive DDTs. Fletcher avoided the Orange Punch and went
for a powerbomb, but Cassidy reversed that into a pinning
predicament with Fletcher getting out of it at two to muscle
Cassidy into a spinning tombstone. Cassidy somehow kicked
out, and Fletcher was beside himself!
A running boot right to Cassidy’s jaw was on target, leaving
him open to Fletcher’s brainbuster, but a quick-thinking
Cassidy turned that into a small package with Fletcher
making a narrow escape. He caught OC with a thrust kick, but
OC came back with one of his own. Cassidy thought he had
some separation sitting on the top turnbuckle, but once
again Fletcher was there to meet him with his rope-assisted
kick to the head.
As the two jockeyed for position on the ropes, Cassidy
knocked Fletcher to the mat with a headbutt. Sensing
trouble, Don Callis jumped up on the apron with his shoe
while Fletcher distracted referee Paul Turner. At the same
time, Hologram, who was supposed to be out injured, made his
way around the ring to stop Callis, only to turn around and
trip Cassidy off the top rope! Why would he betray his
Conglomeration teammate?!?!
That gave Fletcher the opening he needed to hit his
brainbuster on the turnbuckle to put Cassidy down for the
three count and his fourth successful defense of the TNT
Championship!
CLON is Activated
Why would Hologram help Fletcher after he attacked him on
Collision? As the two stood in the ring, Fletcher started
putting the boots to Cassidy and Hologram joined in! That’s
when Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong showed
up to run them off.
As Fletcher and Hologram stood side by side on the ramp,
Callis left and returned with the rest of The Family in an
impressive display of talent and power. Who we thought was
Hologram then threw off the blue and green ring jacket and
mask and tore off his shirt to reveal he wasn’t Hologram
after all. Instead, he was clad in red and black, apparently
revealing himself to be "El Clon," seemingly the one that’s
been sending ominously threatening messages for weeks. And
as the arena flashed with red light, it appeared that El
Clon aligned with Callis and the rest of the Family.
Mercedes Moné Has a TBS Title Match for Title Tuesday
Renee Paquette spoke with the TBS Champion Mercedes Moné,
who in 16 days will be the longest-reigning TBS Champion of
all time, but Renee reminded her that the last time they
spoke, her goal was to become 10 Belts Moné. Moné agreed and
said she wants to celebrate herself, and the 6th Anniversary
of Dynamite, so next week in Jacksonville at AEW Dynamite
Title Tuesday, she’s putting her TBS Championship on the
line against someone from Florida because she wants to
wrestle a local for her first time in Daily’s Place.
Renee brought up last week’s announcement of the AEW Women’s
World Tag Team Championships, and Moné said if anyone knows
about being a tag team champion, it’s her, so she wants to
know who will be her partner?
Mini-Moné became the latest to make her return, although she
was quickly snatched by Mercedes, dragging Harley Cameron
into view. Moné questioned why Cameron was there and why she
seems to be friends with everyone. Then, Mercedes and Mini
“argued” about their chemistry until Mercedes said when they
team up, it’s Cameron who causes them to lose, so it’s a
hard no. As the human version of Moné left, the puppet
version told Renee, “I think she’s playing hard to get.”
Trios Match: “Hangman” Adam Page, Samoa Joe & Powerhouse
Hobbs def. Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli and
Daniel Garcia)
An angry and aggressive Samoa Joe started things for his
team showing no mercy on Claudio Castagnoli in the early
going, although he quickly found himself in the wrong
corner. Castagnoli, Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia made quick
tags to keep the pressure on Joe. He eventually got free and
made the tag to the AEW World Champion, “Hangman” Adam Page!
Page was able to control Garcia, although Garcia certainly
got his shots in on the champion. Hobbs came in next and
went right to work on all the Death Riders, brutalizing
Castagnoli and Moxley in the corner. Garcia only annoyed
Hobbs with a shot to his back and a few forearms before
Hobbs dropped him. Moxley knocked Hobbs to the outside and
tried to take him out with a dive, but Hobbs caught it and
pushed Moxley into the apron before dropping him across the
hardest part of the ring three times!
Hobbs tried to slam Moxley from the top, but a well timed
distraction by Garcia allowed Castagnoli to sneak in and
powerbomb Hobbs from the corner. Now, it was Hobbs stuck in
the Death Riders’ corner, as he desperately tried to fight
out and make a much-needed tag. Hobbs tried to strike his
way through Castagnoli, but Castagnoli cut him off with a
gutwrench suplex with the pin attempt broken up by Joe.
Hobbs pushed his way close enough to make Castagnoli break
away to cheap-shot Hangman off the apron. He turned right
into a Hobbs’ powerslam, as an angry Hangman jumped back on
the apron to make the tag to Hobbs, although it certainly
looked like Joe was trying to enter the match.
Hangman unloaded on Garcia, even stopping to springboard
clothesline Castagnoli to the floor. Page turned his
attention back to Garcia until Moxley tagged in and a
rivalry was renewed! As flashes of the All In main event
came flooding back, Hangman and Moxley started trading shots
in the middle of the ring until Page grabbed Moxley for a
Deadeye, but Castagnoli was able to tag back in for the
save, pushing Page down so Moxley could hit a piledriver.
Castagnoli immediately followed with a diving uppercut, but
Page kicked out at two!
Hobbs came in with a spinebuster for Castagnoli and had
Garcia in trouble once again, but the two went spilling over
the top rope. In the ring, Mox hit Joe with a Paradigm Shift
only to be flattened by a Buckshot Lariat from Page, who
turned right into a pop-up uppercut from Castagnoli, but
Page kicked out. Hangman got out of the Neutralizer to hit a
Deadeye, softening Castagnoli up enough for the Buckshot
Lariat to get the win.
Despite the win, Joe and Page got in an argument after the
match when Page dropped one of the AEW World Trios Titles in
an attempt to hand it to Joe. Hobbs tried to play peacemaker
until security separated the two before anything happened.
That is, until Joe started yelling at Page that he’s never
beaten him, which angered Page, although that wasn’t enough
for Joe, as he tried to get a shot in through the security.
Whatever alliance these two had formed went up in smoke as
security and Hobbs did everything they could to keep Page
and Joe apart. Joe continued to yell at Page while Hobbs
directed him to the back.
Kevin Knight Wants a Match with FTR
“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey were with
Willow Nightingale reviewing their interaction with FTR and
Big Stoke on last week’s Dynamite. Nightingale deferred to
Knight to make the first challenge, as he called out either
Cash Wheeler or Dax Harwood to face him on Collision. She
said they had her back last week, so she’ll have theirs this
week.
Elsewhere, Big Stoke was with FTR and said there’s no one on
this planet that he hates more than Willow, but they have a
special surprise for her in due time. He said Knight can
have a match with either Dax or Cash, but he won’t find out
who until they walk out. Top Guys, out.
Hangman Challenges Samoa Joe for WrestleDream
Renee Paquette caught up with AEW World Champion “Hangman”
Adam Page, who said after being on the air for six years, he
doesn’t know if he’s ever been this confused.
He wasn’t sure if it was their belt exchange, but whatever
bothered Joe angered him enough to remind Page that he’s
never beaten him. Page said if it’s about the AEW World
Championship, he knows part of the reason he has that title
is because of Joe, so if he wants a shot at the title match,
he can have one. Page will give him a few weeks to prepare
because at WrestleDream, they’ll go one-on-one for the AEW
World Championship.
“Samoa Joe, I look up to you. I respect you. You throw
another fit like that at me, I’ll ruin your life.”
“Timeless” Toni Storm def. Tay Melo
The former AEW Women’s World Champion made her way to the
ring in a white hat and trench coat, looking a bit out of
sorts without her title. Storm was not in her typical gear,
going for more of a suit and vest look, although that didn’t
take away from her aggression. Melo caught Storm in a
submission over the ropes, but Storm escaped and took Melo
out on the apron. When it appeared Storm had control, Melo
reversed her into the guardrail, and the two returned to the
ring.
Melo did whatever she could to grind Storm down with strikes
to the head and a slowed pace. Storm ate a pair of boots in
the corner, but a third attempt by Melo was thwarted by
Storm. The two traded strikes in the middle and Storm took
Melo down with a DDT. She missed a running hip attack in the
corner, but Melo couldn’t stop it a second time. With Melo
dazed, Storm finished her off with a Storm Zero to get the
win! And it was time for her to speak!
“Timeless” Toni Storm Wants Kris Statlander One-on-One
“At All Out, when the bell rang, I did not hear victory. I
did not hear defeat. I heard … nothing. A silence so deep
that it completely gobbled me up. I mean I stared at her
because in that moment, she was everything I wasn’t – a
glorious champion!”
Storm wondered who she was without the title, but said she’s
not done with Kris Statlander!
“I need to know one-on-one. You name the time, you name the
place, and I will be…”
She didn’t finish her normal line, but the lights lowered
and the challenge remained.
Eddie Kingston vs. Dralístico Announced for Collision
Renee Paquette was with ROH World Tag Team Champion Sammy
Guevara, who had plenty to say about Eddie Kingston,
including their history, but hyped up his LFI teammate,
Dralístico for his match with Kingston on Collision.
Elsewhere, Kingston, alongside HOOK, responded by dismissing
Guevara and telling Dralístico not to let him speak for him
and that it’s his ass he’ll kick on Collision.
Samoa Joe Answers Hangman Page
Renee Paquette was with Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs to
get Joe’s response to Hangman’s challenge for an AEW World
Championship match at WrestleDream. Joe said maybe he’s been
so preoccupied with the Death Riders, he forgot who he was.
“I am Samoa Joe, a man you have never beaten in the ring. I
am Samoa Joe and on any day that you’ve ever existed, you
have never been greater than me. Hangman, you damn right,
you and me, this right here? This is Cowboy Shit. And
unfortunately, you’re standing in front of Samoa Joe. And
allow me to welcome you to a world of deep shit.”
It is official for WrestleDream on October 18, AEW World
Champion “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Samoa Joe!
GOA (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) def. The Swirl (Blake
Christian and Lee Johnson)
We were reminded of how The Demand initially came together
when Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun revealed their alliance with
Ricochet when they took out Blake Christian back in July.
Lee Johnson started things for his team, but had trouble
dealing with the power of GOA. Christian got in the match
and suffered a similar fate.
GOA decimated Christian for several minutes until he finally
found enough space to make a tag to the fresh Johnson. He
was able to fight both Liona and Kaun by sticking and
moving, including a huge dive to the outside. Unfortunately,
that flurry didn’t do enough to weaken GOA, as they double
teamed Johnson back in the ring before finishing him with a
double chokeslam for a win. Ricochet tossed Christian back
in the ring to hit a Spirit Gun even though the match was
already over.
The Hurt Syndicate appeared on the top of the ramp, quickly
whipping the crowd into a frenzy. He admitted he embarrassed
himself at All Out and apologized to Bobby Lashley and
Shelton Benjamin for losing to Ricochet. He admits he may
have lost a step, but he can still fight. He doesn’t want to
wrestle, he wants to fight. He challenges The Demand to a
Street Fight next week in Jacksonville! Ricochet accepts and
the fight is on!
Kris Statlander Will Face Toni Storm at WrestleDream
Renee Paquette was standing by with AEW Women’s World
Champion Kris Statlander before the Mixed Tornado Tag main
event, but first, she asked about Toni Storm’s challenge.
Statlander said in six years they’ve never faced one-on-one,
so at WrestleDream they finally will and the AEW Women’s
World Championship will be on the line! Harley Cameron came
in with some encouraging words for Statlander before the
main event.
Brodido vs. Okada and Takeshita at Title Tuesday!
Alicia Atout was with Don Callis, Konosuke Takeshita, and
AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada. She asked Callis about
the busy night, including adding two new members to the Don
Callis Family. He said when you think they’re down and out,
they take it to the next level. He wasn’t happy Brodido
escaped earlier in the evening, so next week at Title
Tuesday in Jacksonville, they’ll face Takeshita and Okada.
Takeshita questioned the idea, but Okada confirmed it was
happening. Callis tried to handle the tension by assuring
the two it will be great.
Mixed Tornado Tag: AEW Women’s World Champion Kris
Statlander & Darby Allin def. Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta
of the Death Riders
Statlander and Allin did not wait to get things started, as
they went right after Shafir and Yuta in the crowd during
their entrance. Despite never teaming before, Statlander and
Allin found quick chemistry with Allin holding their
opponents for a big dive from the crowd from the champion!
The Death Riders weren’t down for long, as they fought their
way back to the ringside area and took control. As Shafir
punished Statlander on the floor, Yuta worked on Allin on
the inside. As more and more chairs came into the ring, Yuta
and Shafir toyed with their opponents. Statlander fought
back alone with Allin down, but Shafir took her out with a
spike on the apron. Shafir followed her out and while the
two battled on the barricade, Statlander hit a suplex
through the timekeeper’s table!
Back in the ring, Allin hit Yuta with a superplex into a
pile of chairs, but it was only good for a two count. Yuta
turned things around with a draping neckbreaker on the apron
to Allin before bring a bag of tacks in the ring! Statlander
returned with some shots on Yuta, although he dropped her
soon after. She turned the tables with a suplex to Yuta on
the chairs. Then, she put Shafir bare feet first on the
tacks!
Yuta tried to throw powder at Allin, but missed and hit
Shafir in the eyes. While blinded, she grabbed Yuta in a
choke! Statlander took advantage with a 450 onto both from
the top and Allin finished them off with a Coffin Drop for
the win!
Storm appeared on the ramp to face off with Statlander and
after the two exchanged smiles, they started throwing
punches as security ushered them to the back.
Back in the ring, Allin was quickly outnumbered by the Death
Riders, as he was choked with a chain by PAC. Moxley told
Allin he didn’t know how he was going to do it, but he will
make Darby say “I quit.”
PAC hit one more big shot on the lifeless Allin before the
Death Riders made their exit to end the night.
Catch AEW Collision at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland,
Florida this Saturday with a special start time of 7 p.m.
ET/4 p.m. PT Coast-to-Coast on TNT and streaming on HBO Max!
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