Posted on 10/05/125 by Bob Magee
AEW Collision came to you from the RP Funding Center in
Lakeland, Florida on TNT and HBO Max just two weeks away
from AEW WrestleDream on October 18!
Before their AEW Women’s World Championship match at
WrestleDream, Kris Statlander came face to face with her
challenger, the former champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm.
After they exchanged mutual respect and admiration, they
agreed to fight right there and then, until Triangle of
Madness hit the ring!
The Death Riders picked up their third straight win on
Collision in Trios action, although it was the words of
Daniel Garcia to Daddy Magic that dealt the hardest blow.
MxM TV’s first Casting Call was answered by TNT Champion
“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita and Josh
Alexander, who picked up a quick victory. However, the Don
Callis family couldn’t go 2-0 on the night, as Hechicero,
Rocky Romero, and Lance Archer lost to Orange Cassidy and
Paragon in the main event.
Plus, Kevin Knight defeated Dax Harwood, but it was FTR and
Big Stoke standing tall in the end after a big surprise.
Jamie Hayter turned back a strong challenge from Anna Jay.
All that and much more was part of a loaded night of action
in Lakeland!
Here's everything that happened on AEW Collision for October
4, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.
AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Lakeland
PAC Challenges Orange Cassidy for Title Tuesday
Trios Match: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli
of the Death Riders def. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest & “Dynamite
Kid” Tommy Billington
Jon Moxley’s Message to Darby Allin
A Medical Update on Nick Wayne
Jamie Hayter def. Anna Jay
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens Team Up Again?!
ROH World Tag Team Champions Sammy Guevara & RUSH of LFI
def. Shane Stetson & Cha Cha Charlie
Eddie Kingston def. Dralístico
Reliving Andrade el Idolo and El Clon Joining the Don Callis
Family
MxM TV’s Casting Call: TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle
Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander of the Don
Callis Family def. Mason Madden, Mansoor & Johnny TV of MxM
TV
Dalton Castle and The Outrunners are a Unit!
Triangle of Madness Ambush Jamie Hayter and Queen Aminata
“The Jet” Kevin Knight def. Dax Harwood
SkyFlight Challenges Shane Taylor Promotions for the ROH
World Six-Man Tag Team Championships
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander & “Timeless” Toni
Storm Attacked by Triangle of Madness
How We Got to “Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe for
WrestleDream
Trios Match: Orange Cassidy & Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly and
Roderick Strong) def. Hechicero, Rocky Romero & Lance Archer
of the Don Callis Family
PAC Challenges Orange Cassidy for Title Tuesday
As AEW Collision came on the air, we heard from Stokely, who
reminded us that Kevin Knight said he could beat any member
of FTR, but tonight FTR would expose Knight for the fraud he
is. Elsewhere, Knight was with “Speedball” Mike Bailey and
Willow Nightingale and promised that he’d slap the fire out
of someone's mouth, whether it was Dax, Cash, or that
“little garden gnome, Little Stoke.”
La Facción Ingobernable has been on fire lately, as Sammy
Guevara was happy to remind everyone, including Eddie
Kingston, who faces Dralistico later tonight.
Kingston was not happy to be speaking before his match, and
said he’s going to take out all his anger on Dralistico
before leaving in a huff, as HOOK stood by chuckling at
Kingston’s typical Saturday night behavior.
Anna Jay asked Jamie Hayter to give her everything she’s got
in tonight’s match, their first meeting in four years.
Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy were
backstage, about to make their entrance. First, though,
O’Reilly addressed how the Family keeps growing and growing,
and after what happened to Hologram, they get their hands on
three members tonight! Strong told KYLE! He didn’t really
want to do it, but he will. Paragon exited and before
Cassidy could follow, he was confronted by PAC!
“Hello, little boy. I’m sure you remember me, don’cha? I
mean we go way back. And I’m positive that you’re ecstatic
to see me return. Six months, Orange. Six months of pent-up
frustration, and I thought to myself, who better to take it
out on than my old nemesis, Orange Cassidy. So, a proposal.
A challenge, if you like. How ‘bout me and you dance the
dance once again in our old stomping ground of Jacksonville,
Florida. That is, of course, if you’ve got the tangerines
for it, Orange.”
Cassidy responded, “No Death Riders?”
“Whatever you need.”
“No Don Callis Family?”
“Just me and you. I’ll see you Tuesday.” And with that PAC
walked away.
“Uh yes I accept; I don’t know, he just walked away.”
Trios Match: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli
of the Death Riders def. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest & “Dynamite
Kid” Tommy Billington
Daddy Magic was on commentary just a week after Garcia
nearly stomped him through the mat to get the win for the
Death Riders against Magic, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick
Strong.
The Death Riders attacked from behind at the bell, leaving
Lethal in the ring with Garcia, who he controlled for a
short while before diving to the outside to take out
Castagnoli. Billington tagged in but wasn’t able to do much
until he was launched over the top to the floor. Moxley made
the tag, although he opted to follow Billington to the floor
for a devastating suplex.
The assault continued back in the ring with Castagnoli and
Moxley making quick tags until Billington escaped long
enough to bring in Priest. He went right to work on Moxley
with a number of strikes in the two neutral corners before
sending Moxley to the outside. Priest followed with a dive,
which was caught by Castagnoli who launched Priest into the
guardrail.
Priest was in a world of trouble for the next few minutes,
as he was grinded down over and over by the Death Riders as
Wheeler Yuta antagonized from the outside. Castagnoli had
Priest trapped in a neutral corner, as Priest made multiple
attempts to escape to his corner, which he finally did when
he evaded a flying uppercut and hit Garcia with an enziguri!
When Billington made the tag, he opened up on Garcia with a
mix of suplexes and aerial offense, including a diving
headbutt. Garcia and Billington came to a stalemate when
they both went for a crossbody, so Moxley and Lethal tagged
into the match.
Lethal went for the King’s Elbow, but Moxley was ready for
it, catching Lethal in a choke. Lethal got back to his feet
and broke it up by pushing Moxley to the corner, which
allowed Garcia to tag Moxley. A Lethal Injection attempt
meant for Garcia was stopped by Moxley who then dropped
Lethal with a cutter. Garcia locked in a DragonTamer and
with Lethal trapped, Moxley stomped him in the head as
Garcia wrenched back even more, although it wasn’t
necessary, as Lethal was already out, giving the victory to
the Death Riders by referee’s stoppage.
Daddy Magic confronted Garcia, begging him to be a man and
answer him, but Garcia continued to ignore him until he
grabbed a microphone and turned around to finally answer his
former mentor and friend.
“Can you not take a hint?! Did you not understand when I
stomped your face into the canvas last week? I guess I gotta
stand here, look you in your eyes, and tell you man to man.
Matt, I loved you. You were like a brother to me, but when I
was hanging around you, I was a loser. And that’s because
you’re a loser, too. Now, I hang around winners and they’re
gonna be winners, then I’m gonna be a winner, too. Hey Matt,
if I kept hanging around you, I was gonna end up like that
parasite (pointing to Nigel McGuinness) right there. So
listen to me, Matt. I don’t hate you. I know it’s hard. I
just need you to understand.”
And with that Garcia dropped the mic and walked away to
leave with the Death Riders leaving Daddy Magic in a state
of disappointment.
Jon Moxley’s Message to Darby Allin
We went back to Dynamite, where AEW Women’s World Champion
Kris Statlander and Darby Allin were victorious over Marina
Shafir and Wheeler Yuta in the Mixed Tornado Tag main event.
Statlander ended up brawling with “Timeless” Toni Storm to
the back after the match, but in the ring, Allin was
attacked by PAC, who put a chain around his neck, as Moxley
promised to make Allin say “I Quit” at WrestleDream.
A Medical Update on Nick Wayne
Renee Paquette was backstage trying to get a medical update
on the ROH World TV Champion, Nick Wayne, as he was checked
out by the medical staff with Mother Wayne and Kip Sabian
standing by for moral support. Wayne said, “I’m great.
Matter of fact, I couldn’t be better. Right now, I’m sitting
here getting cleared. I should be back in the ring in no
time. You should be lucky I’m not in the ring right now.
Ain’t that right, Doc? Tell them how great I’m healing.”
“Nick, you’re still really swollen and really tender on the
fracture site, so it’s gonna be another 6-8 weeks.”
Both Nick and Mother Wayne, as well as Sabian, responded
indignantly, saying they’d go find a real doctor for a real
diagnosis.
Jamie Hayter def. Anna Jay
Anna Jay followed her partner’s lead of challenging a former
AEW Women’s World Champion after Tay Melo battled “Timeless”
Toni Storm on AEW Dynamite just a few days ago. This was the
first one-on-one match between Jay and Hayter since they met
in the opening round of the TBS Title Tournament nearly four
years ago.
Jay showed a lot of fire early on, clearly not concerned by
Hayter’s power. Surprisingly, Jay tried to go strike for
strike with Hayter early on, which didn’t provide a lot of
success. Hayter beat Jay down with her power before sending
her to the outside. The two traded throws into the guardrail
before returning to the ring.
Once again, Jay tried to outstrike Hayter in the corner, but
Hayter ate all the shots and came storming right out at Jay.
They traded shots in the middle of the ring until Jay hit a
low dropkick to Hayter’s face for a two count. Jay locked in
the Queen Slayer, but Hayter was able to reverse it into a
sleeper of her own. With Jay out of it, Hayter hit a second-
rope dropkick followed by a shotgun kick to the corner, but
Jay kicked out, which incensed Hayter. She stayed on Jay
with a huge big boot and remained in control, although Jay
kicked out of multiple pin attempts. Hayter picked up Jay on
her back, but Jay fought up with elbows and then a DDT. As
Hayter staggered up, Jay hit a Blockbuster from the second
rope, getting another two count.
Jay locked in the Queen Slayer only for Hayter to escape and
flatten Jay with Hayterade to get the victory! The two shook
hands after a hard-fought matchup.
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens Team Up Again?!
Lexy Nair was with The Best Wrestler Alive™ Max Caster, who
said the losing streak was over and you can’t be better than
the best. Big Bill and Bryan Keith showed up with Bill
reminding Caster that when they faced off, “you got smoked.”
Bill said if not for Bowens, Caster would be nothing. Caster
entered and said someone finally gets him, as he was
carrying far more plaques than Caster. Keith said if Bill
can beat Caster like that, then he can beat Bowens’ ass.
Bowens came right back and said he could beat them both,
which turned into an argument between Bowens and Caster.
Bill took that as an opportunity to challenge them to a tag
match next week, which they both immediately accepted.
Keith left them with a pretty fair question, “You two can’t
even like each other. How do you expect to beat us?”
As Lexy claimed that The Acclaimed was back next week in
Daily’s Place, Caster and Bowens immediately shut that down,
and they went their separate ways.
ROH World Tag Team Champions Sammy Guevara & RUSH of LFI
def. Shane Stetson & Cha Cha Charlie
Guevara and RUSH started a busy night for LFI in dominant
fashion. When Cha Cha Charlie tried to get Guevara to dance,
RUSH was tagged in and immediately blasted Charlie in the
mouth. Stetson wasn’t prepared when RUSH knocked him off the
apron and took him on a painful tour of the ringside
barriers. RUSH returned to the ring, stomped Charlie in the
corner, and gave him the horns with a double kick to the
face. The match should have been over, yet that wasn’t
enough for Guevara, so he tagged in and hit a swanton bomb
for the victory.
LFI didn’t have much time to celebrate, as Eddie Kingston
made his way to the ring with HOOK for his match with
Dralístico…
Eddie Kingston def. Dralístico
Guevara joined the commentary desk, as RUSH was escorted to
the back by officials in an effort to allow the match to
start without any interference.
Kingston outwrestled Dralístico, clearly frustrating him, as
he tried to stall on the outside. When Dralístico got back
in the ring, the two got in a shoving match, which turned
into Dralístico asking for more from Kingston. That was a
trap, as Dralístico drilled Kingston with a big kick and
combo. He followed with another kick on the apron and a
running knee, leaving Kingston gasping for air.
Dralístico remained in control by slowing the pace down
significantly, as he punished Kingston with strikes and
kicks in the corner. As Dralístico taunted him over and
over, Kingston got fired up and started to fight back to his
feet with some big chops. The two began trading blows until
Dralístico crumpled Kingston to the mat with the biggest
chop of the back and forth. Kingston fought back again, but
another jumping kick from Dralístico dropped Kingston once
again. He targeted Kingston’s surgically repaired leg and
followed with a shotgun dropkick that was only good enough
for a two count.
Kingston avoided a springboard attempt from Dralístico only
to drop him with an STO. Both men got back to their feet and
Kingston asked for more, so Dralístico dropped him with a
forearm and came right back with a leaping Codebreaker! He
couldn’t do anything with it, as Kingston rolled to the
outside. That brought Guevara off commentary, but HOOK was
right there to back up Kingston.
Back in the ring, Dralístico went for a suplex that Kingston
reversed into a small package for a two count. Kingston
ducked another spinwheel kick and crushed Dralístico with a
Uraken to get the win, his third straight since returning to
action!
Reliving Andrade el Idolo and El Clon Joining the Don Callis
Family
We went back to Dynamite, where Andrade el Idolo returned to
AEW to attack Kenny Omega and joined the Don Callis Family,
as well as the moment when El Clon finally revealed himself
by costing Orange Cassidy his TNT Championship match against
Kyle Fletcher.
Somehow, the Family is more powerful than ever.
MxM TV’s Casting Call: TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle
Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander of the Don
Callis Family def. Mason Madden, Mansoor & Johnny TV of MxM
TV
After insulting the Lakeland crowd, Mansoor announced the
first-ever MxM TV Casting Call, an open challenge putting
any combination of MxM TV vs. any combination of anyone who
wanted to answer the call. Arkady Aura announced this would
be a trios match and the music of Konosuke Takeshita hit, as
we learned members of the Don Callis Family would be the
opponents.
Johnny TV felt confident starting things until he was
leveled by a Takeshita forearm to the face. Mansoor made a
blind tag and caught Takeshita with a knee to the back,
which he shook off and forearmed Mansoor to the floor.
Johnny was sent to the apron by Takeshita with Fletcher
following right behind with a huge boot. Alexander tagged in
and hit a slingshot powerslam, which was broken up by
Madden. He fought through Takeshita and Fletcher to hit a
double clothesline, but when MxM TV hit their pose, they
each fell victim to German suplexes.
Fletcher hit a dive to Madden on the outside while Takeshita
put Johnny down with a Blue Thunder Bomb. Mansoor hit a
superkick to Takeshita and avoided Fletcher’s running kick
in the corner, giving him a chance to scale the top rope.
However, Fletcher recovered to hit Mansoor with an overhead
suplex. Takeshita followed with a wheelbarrow suplex on
Mansoor right into Alexander’s C4 piledriver. Fletcher
finished Mansoor off with his Shear Drop Brainbuster to win
the first-ever MxM TV Casting Call!
Dalton Castle and The Outrunners are a Unit!
Lexy Nair was with Dalton Caster and Turbo Floyd and Truth
Magnum of the Outrunners to ask if this partnership was
official. Floyd and Magnum confirmed that was the case and
thought they should be going after the AEW World Trios
Titles.
Castle, however, told Nair that they messed up because they
gave the greatest performance last week, questioning if they
gave the fans everything all at once and how they could
possibly top that. The Outrunners told Castle they’d lift
him higher and higher each week before lifting Castle up to
show he was in good hands and carrying him away.
Triangle of Madness Ambush Jamie Hayter and Queen Aminata
Lexy Nair was with Queen Aminata and Jamie Hayter to get
some comments after Hayter’s win, but that never happened
because Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart viciously attacked
them. As Hayter and Aminata writhed in pain, a message was
sent.
Thekla said, “We have three words for you …”, with Blue and
Hart chiming in in unison, “Triangle of Madness.”
“The Jet” Kevin Knight def. Dax Harwood
FTR and Big Stoke made their entrance with no hint of who
would be facing Kevin Knight. “Speedball” Mike Bailey and
Willow Nightingale accompanied Knight to the ring, so
despite not knowing his opponent, at least Knight brought
backup.
Both Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood were dressed to wrestle
and circled Knight before the bell, but it was Wheeler who
bailed as Harwood attacked Knight from behind, officially
declaring himself as the FTR representative for the match.
Harwood took the early advantage, punishing Knight in the
corner with repeated blows. Knight fought back with a back
bodydrop and a dropkick to the face of Harwood before
clotheslining him to the floor.
Harwood stalled while complaining about his broken nose
before finally re-entering the ring. Knight’s quickness
frustrated Harwood, so he went back to the outside to slow
the pace. When Knight got frustrated and pulled him back in,
Harwood responded with a pointed elbow. The two traded chops
in multiple corners and when Harwood tried to bail outside
again, Knight followed him with a crossbody to the floor.
They fought back up to the apron, where Knight reversed a
piledriver attempt into a back bodydrop. Harwood recovered
and grabbed Knight in a powerbomb position and tossed him
over the guardrail!
While Knight struggled to get back to his feet, Harwood kept
attacking to keep him from beating the count. Even Wheeler
got involved to keep Knight from hopping back into the
ringside area. Finally, Knight exploded off the guardrail to
nail Harwood before running up the apron to get extra
leverage on a dropkick back down to the floor!
Finally back in the ring, Knight tried a sunset flip from
the top, but Dax rolled him through, only for Knight to come
back to a huge DDT for a two count! Harwood cut off Knight
on the top rope, but Knight knocked him down and went for
the UFO, which Harwood countered with a pair of boots to the
face. Dax tried to get the win right there and then, but
Knight kicked out.
The two had a battle of strikes that Harwood initially won
until Knight hit a desperation powerbomb to leave both men
exhausted on the mat. Knight reversed a rebound powerbomb
into another sunset flip, but Harwood escaped. Knight
grabbed him in a backslide for another two count. This time
Harwood hit the rebound powerbomb, but now it was Knight who
kicked out in the nick of time.
A frustrated Harwood started yelling at Knight, so Knight
answered with a high-angle dropkick. He quickly followed
with a springboard clothesline, and Harwood was in trouble!
Sensing that, Wheeler tried to get involved until
Nightingale pulled him off the apron and Bailey came out of
nowhere to hit a dropkick and a moonsault. With Wheeler out
of the mix, Stoke got in the ring to block Knight from
coming off the top rope, so he showed him a pair of his
biggest fingers and leapt right over Stoke with a UFO onto
Harwood for the win!
After the match, Nightingale and Stoke got into an argument,
which he escalated by poking her in the chest until she
snatched him up for a Babe with the Powerbomb, only for FTR
to grab her legs to make the save.
All of a sudden, Megan Bayne appeared, hammering Willow with
a vicious double axehandle across the back! As Nightingale
struggled back to her feet, Bayne jumped across the ring
with a flying Decapitator clothesline to put her right back
down. Penelope Ford joined Bayne, as they all raised their
hands in a unified front, which appears to be the surprise
Stoke promised.
SkyFlight Challenges Shane Taylor Promotions for the ROH
World Six-Man Tag Team Championships
Christopher Daniels said losing to the Don Callis Family in
the build up to AEW All Out was a setback, but that defeat
is temporary if the lessons learned were permanent. Scorpio
Sky reminded the group of their big wins, including one over
Shane Taylor Promotions, so they should go after their ROH
World Six-Man Tag Team Titles.
STP didn’t care that SkyFlight beat them once before because
they are the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions. Taylor
left SkyFlight with these words, “It is real simple, boys.
You want your shot at the kings? Put the money up, take your
best shot, and we gonna put you down like everybody else.
Rep the set or expect disrespect.”
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander & “Timeless” Toni
Storm Attacked by Triangle of Madness
The AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander was out first
and wasted no time calling out Storm.
“Toni Storm, you’re not finished with me? No, no, no. Big
Stat Daddy isn’t finished with you!”
The Timeless One made her entrance and after making proper
introductions, she asked what Stat wanted. Stat said they
just have to talk. So Storm laid down in the middle of the
ring and Stat laid down right next to her in the opposite
direction, providing quite the visual.
Statlander said this match wasn’t personal and that the two
had wrestled more matches than anyone without facing each
other. Because Storm was a fighting champion, she gave
Statlander a chance at the title, which is why Statlander is
returning the favor. As she caressed Storm’s face,
Statlander said, “As much as I like you. As much as this
isn’t personal. I will happily knock your ass back into
black and white.”
“Kristen, it broke my heart when I lost that title. But
there is no one and I mean no one who deserves it more than
you. When I first saw you, I said ‘My god, what a woman!’
And now I must find out what kind of woman you really are!”
They rose to their feet and Storm said, “You say that this
isn’t personal. But that belt is in my blood. That gold is
in my veins. There is nothing more personal to me. For the
first time ever, at WrestleDream, there’s no one I’d rather
lose to, but there’s no one I’d rather beat.”
They shook hands, but both held on when they turned away
realizing they didn’t have to wait until WrestleDream. They
pulled back together face-to-face.
Statlander said, “No belts, no bells, just you and me.”
Storm responded, “I thought you’d never ask!”
And with that the two went to opposite corners and prepared
to give us an early preview of WrestleDream. They met in the
middle of the ring to exchange blows and the fight was on …
until Triangle of Madness hit the ring to break it up.
Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart ganged up on Statlander and
Storm to take them down. Thekla grabbed a mic and said she’s
not finished with either of them yet because neither of them
beat her. After making her proclamation, Thekla was
interrupted by Harley Cameron’s music, but she surprised
Triangle of Madness by attacking Thekla from behind. Storm
and Statlander recovered to send Blue and Hart from the
ring, as the two WrestleDream opponents stood tall alongside
Cameron.
How We Got to “Hangman” Adam Page and Samoa Joe for
WrestleDream
We got a recap of the events on Dynamite that seemed like a
misunderstanding between Page and Joe, but turned into a
pull-apart with lots of security, as Joe reminded Page that
he’s never beaten him. Page knew it was about the AEW World
Championship, a title Joe once held. Joe admitted he might
have been too preoccupied with the Death Riders, and might
need to remind everyone who he is. Page had no problem
giving Joe a shot at the title, but Joe made it clear, Page
has never been greater than him.
Trios Match: Orange Cassidy & Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly and
Roderick Strong) def. Hechicero, Rocky Romero & Lance Archer
of the Don Callis Family
Hechicero and O’Reilly got our main event started with some
mat wrestling, although they found themselves in a
stalemate, so Strong and Romero tagged into the match.
Strong powered Romero into the corner and O’Reilly came back
in with knee lifts. Cassidy tagged in to hit some OC-like
chops as O’Reilly continued to punish Romero with kicks that
had a little more oomph on them. Strong tagged back in, as
Paragon went back to work on Romero until Archer came to
break it up. He caught Cassidy out of the air and used him
as a weapon to take out O’Reilly and Strong.
Archer then formally tagged into the match with the Family
in firm control. Strong was the poor recipient of merciless
offense from Archer, as he was totally cut off from his
teammates. When he finally got close, Cassidy put on his
sunglasses, so Archer knocked him from the apron to the
floor.
Strong had to fight through Romero and Hechicero to make the
tag to Cassidy, which brought Archer back in the ring. OC
got his hands in his pockets and frustrated Archer by
avoiding his big swings while hitting a low dropkick.
Cassidy avoided another attack, sending Archer to the floor,
where he was immediately met with a flying knee from
O’Reilly!
Romero went sneaky style with a rollup on Cassidy, but he
kicked out. Romero and Cassidy traded shots with OC’s
strikes picking up more and more intensity. Cassidy hit a
diving elbow from the top before O’Reilly made a blind tag.
Cassidy hit Romero with a Stundog Millionaire and held him
in place for O’Reilly to hit a spinning forearm.
Hechicero and O’Reilly went at it again, although this
exchange was more about brutalizing each other with knees.
Romero was still the legal man and rolled up O’Reilly for a
two count, only to follow with an enziguri. Before Romero
could make a tag, O’Reilly trapped him in an abdominal
stretch, although that was quickly broken up by Archer.
Cassidy went for an Orange Punch, but was goozled by Archer
along with O’Reilly. Before he could do anything else,
Strong made the save with a flying knee, which freed up OC
for a successful Orange Punch, followed by the high low
attack from Paragon.
Hechicero got back in and tried to Slingblade Strong over
the top, but Cassidy stopped it with another Orange Punch
and Strong followed with a double boot through the ropes.
Romero missed a splash in the corner, which gave O’Reilly
the chance to hit a tornado DDT. He locked Romero in an
armbar to get the submission win in our main event!
After the match, TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher,
Josh Alexander, Konosuke Takeshita and El Clon met the other
members of the Don Callis Family in the aisle. Fletcher held
up his TNT Championship to taunt Cassidy as Collision came
to a close from Lakeland.
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