Posted on 11/09/125 by Bob Magee

We were hyped to be back in Houston for the second time this
week for AEW Collision on TNT and HBO Max, now just four
days away from Blood & Guts. And speaking of that brutal
match, tonight told us who would take the advantage for both
the men and the women.
Jamie Hayter was victorious in a must-win match against Skye
Blue to send the Women’s Blood & Guts Advantage Battle to
the decisive Match 3. That’s where Thekla pinned Harley
Cameron to win the match and give her team the advantage
this Wednesday at Blood & Guts!
On the men’s side, our main event saw Roderick Strong get a
little help from Darby Allin to defeat Jon Moxley by
countout and earn the advantage for his side. After the
match, Allin kept the Death Riders at a distance with a
cattle prod, but not before shocking PAC once.
Meanwhile, TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher
notched his seventh defense of the TNT Championship after a
fantastic effort from the Bang Bang Club’s Ace Austin. FTR
earned some comeuppance for their actions on Dynamite, as
the Bang Bang Gang defeated them with Bandido, Gravity, and
JetSpeed all providing satisfying assists.
Plus, JetSpeed wants to be in the Casino Gauntlet at AEW
Full Gear presented by DC on November 22 in Newark, New
Jersey. And it was an interesting week for the Don Callis
Family…
Here's everything that went down on AEW Collision for
November 8, 2025, including your full results and match
recaps.
Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson) def. FTR
(Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
Our opening contest for the evening revisited the years of
history between FTR, Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson, just
two weeks before Harwood and Wheeler challenge Brodido for
the AEW World Tag Team Championships at Full Gear. While
Stokely was out with FTR, Gunn and Robinson didn’t have Ace
Austin with them, as he was preparing to challenge Kyle
Fletcher for the TNT Championship later in the night.
Gunn and Harwood began the hostilities, with Harwood clearly
bothered by a very pro-Bang Bang Gang crowd. Gunn got the
best of Harwood on a couple of early exchanges, so Wheeler
tagged in for the first time. Gunn quickly handled Wheeler
with similar ease and brought in Juice, who went right to
the top rope, which made Wheeler retreat to his corner.
Harwood finally gained an advantage with some brutal chops
and punches in the corner, as Bryan Keith and Big Bill
watched from the back. Juice turned it around with knife-
edge chops of his own before mounting Harwood with punches.
Wheeler tried to attack from behind, but Juice saw it coming
and landed on Wheeler with a twisting crossbody! Gunn came
in to make things even, and the Bang Bang Gang hit a double
back-body drop on FTR. Gunn clotheslined Harwood over the
top rope and sent Wheeler down on top of him in an ugly
collision.
Robinson lifted Harwood for an atomic drop, but he didn’t
see Wheeler make the blind tag. He still nailed Wheeler with
a back elbow to get out of the wrong corner, so Wheeler
bailed to the outside. While Robinson continued to focus on
Harwood, Wheeler quickly moved to a neutral corner and
attacked Robinson from behind with a chop block to his left
knee.
Robinson’s knee became the target of FTR – and when they
zero in on a body part, the damage will be done. Juice
struggled over and over again to get to his corner and
nearly won the match with a defensive sunset flip! Finally,
he broke through FTR with a double DDT, and Gunn was able to
tag in! He was a house of fire against both members of FTR,
with plenty left in the tank to take them both on! A
spinning neckbreaker sent Wheeler to the apron, so Gunn
tried to win it with a small package on Dax. Dax escaped at
two, so Gunn went to a backslide, but Dax got out again.
Gunn tried to hit a Fame-asser on Wheeler, but it was
avoided, so Gunn sent Wheeler to the outside. Harwood ducked
a charging Gunn, and when Gunn tried to rebound off the
opposite side, Wheeler pulled down the rope, which sent Gunn
crashing onto the floor. Gunn then became the isolated
member of the Bang Bang Gang for the next few minutes, as
Juice impatiently tried to tag back into the match.
Finally, Gunn threw Dax to the outside and tried to
clothesline Cash, but he had the same idea, and both men
went down hard! Wheeler tagged Harwood, who quickly ran
across the ring to block Gunn from making the tag. Gunn back
bodydropped Harwood out of the way, and the tag was made to
Juice!
“JUICE!” “JUICE!” “JUICE!”
Robinson peppered Harwood and Wheeler with right-hand jabs
before landing atomic drops on both men and smashing their
heads together. Robinson threw Wheeler to the outside, so
Harwood tried to attack, but Robinson avoided it with a
high-leg kick. Robinson followed with a big cannonball in
the corner on a downed Harwood and immediately launched
himself onto Wheeler with a crossbody to the outside! With
Gunn still unable to get back on the apron, Robinson was
fighting alone and doing a great job until Harwood reversed
a top-rope crossbody into a near-fall.
Harwood went for a Sharpshooter, so Juice blocked it and
rolled him up for a two count. Both men went for big swings,
and it was Robinson who connected with the Left Hand of God.
Wheeler returned to the ring and caught Robinson with a
powerslam, but Gunn was finally back and crossbodied both
himself and Wheeler to the floor. Robinson threw an arm over
Harwood, but it wasn’t enough, and Harwood kicked out.
Back on the outside, Stokely ripped the masks off of two
fans only to find out it was Bandido and Gravity, wearing
their masks underneath those! They snatched his jacket and
chased after him up the ramp, where he ran into “Speedball”
Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight, JetSpeed! With
nowhere to go, Stokely turned right into a superkick from
Bandido! Wheeler came around the ring and ate a pair of
superkicks from Bandido and Gravity, but the referee was
dealing with Robinson and Harwood, so he didn’t see it.
Harwood tried to go through the ropes to go after Bandido
and Gravity, but Gunn was waiting with a nasty Fame-asser on
the apron! Harwood stumbled back into another Left Hand of
God from Robinson, who followed that with The Juice is Loose
to get the victory!
The Bang Bang Gang, JetSpeed, Bandido, and Gravity
celebrated with guns up in the ring, as FTR gathered a still
woozy Stokely, still in shock over what just happened.
Kyle Fletcher Gets a Visit from Kazuchika Okada
After this week’s Dynamite, Renee Paquette caught up with
TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher to ask why he was
so quick to accept Mark Briscoe’s challenge for a no
disqualification rematch at Full Gear, even before Don
Callis got Briscoe to agree to the stipulation that if
Briscoe loses, he has to join the Don Callis Family.
Fletcher admitted, “You know, I was excited, but the more I
think about it, maybe I should be concerned. I mean, the
deck is kind of stacked against me. I have to face Mark
Briscoe, a deranged human being, in a no-disqualification
match, where he could literally do anything to me. I could
lose my championship. He might win it, but even if he loses,
he still wins because he joins the Don Callis Family, which
is literally the best thing that’s ever happened to him…”
The AEW Unified Champion and fellow Callis Family member,
“The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, arrived on the scene, which
seemed to surprise Fletcher.
Okada said, “I’m sorry Takeshita isn’t here to support you,
but I am. Because you and me, we’re basically the captains
of the Don Callis Family, and after Full Gear, when you beat
Mark Briscoe, we will both still be champions. We will be
ProtOkada!”
Okada took his leave, as Fletcher contemplated the sound of
“ProtOkada” and even admitted it had a nice ring to it.
TNT Championship Open Challenge: “The Protostar” Kyle
Fletcher (c) def. Ace Austin
Both Fletcher and Austin went into this one unaccompanied,
although Austin got some encouragement from Austin Gunn and
Juice Robinson before they returned to the locker room.
Fletcher and Austin had a feeling-out process, with Fletcher
controlling Austin and thwarting all of his reversals.
Fletcher dropped Austin with a stiff shoulder block, but it
didn’t keep Austin down for long, and he caught Fletcher in
a crucifix pin that nearly won him the TNT Championship!
Austin motioned to Fletcher that he was that close to
winning, so Fletcher took a slow walk around the outside.
When he returned to the ring, Fletcher feigned locking up
with Austin and just about kicked through Austin’s face with
one of the most devastating big boots you will ever see.
Fletcher tried to keep Austin in a front facelock, but
Austin escaped and used his powerful legs to level Fletcher
and roll him up for a two count. Austin tried a springboard
crossbody, and Fletcher was ready to catch him with a
backbreaker and a full nelson slam! Fletcher was in complete
control, and he knew it!
Austin showed some life when he was knocked to the apron and
blocked a punch to hit a big forearm. Austin tried to jump
and rebound through the ropes for a kick, but Fletcher had
it scouted and moved. Austin came back with a clothesline
and a front kick/Russian leg sweep combo, followed by a
guillotine leg drop that made Fletcher bail to the outside.
Austin didn’t wait long to hit a shooting star press over
the top to the floor to a standing Fletcher in a perilous
landing for both men!
Austin threw Fletcher back in the ring and hit a double-arm
capture brainbuster for a two count. That was innovative!
Fletcher once again rolled to the outside and was doubled
over in pain. Austin tried another springboard but adjusted
to land on the apron when Fletcher saw it coming. Then,
spectacularly, Austin avoided multiple attempts to take out
his legs, but he wound up getting caught with a powerbomb on
the apron. Fletcher threw Austin back in the ring and nailed
him with a big kick. He went for an avalanche powerbomb and
hit it, yet Austin found a way to kick out!
Fletcher followed with a rising boot in the corner and
looked for the sheardrop brainbuster, but this time, Austin
was ready for it and kicked Fletcher to the corner. He hit a
leaping lariat in the corner and continued with a few more
before putting Fletcher on the top turnbuckle. He hit a step
up enzuigiri to daze Fletcher so he could run down the apron
and try a head scissors to launch Fletcher, but Fletcher
reversed it and went for a tombstone from the top, and
somehow Austin reversed it into a hurricanrana on the way
down!
With Fletcher in trouble, Austin sensed it and spiked
Fletcher into the mat with his knees. He went for the cover,
and Fletcher weakly threw his shoulder up to save his
championship. Austin drew a card, so it was time for The
Fold! Unfortunately, he took too much time, so Fletcher was
able to avoid it. They traded reversals until Fletcher lawn
darted Austin into the second turnbucked, but he missed a
rising boot, as Austin was ready for it! Great scouting!
Austin nailed Fletcher with a kick and set up for The Fold
again, but Fletcher caught it and dropped Austin right into
the sheardrop brainbuster. That should have put Austin away,
but he kicked out! Unbelievable!
Fletcher went for another brainbuster, so Austin reversed it
into a rollup for a two count. Austin bridged over Fletcher
for another nearfall, and the two started trading big kicks
in the middle of the ring. Fletcher absolutely leveled
Austin with a short-range lariat, and when Austin struggled
to prop himself up in the corner, Fletcher was there with
the rising boot. He didn’t mess around and finished Austin
off with a top-rope brainbuster to get the pinfall and
successful TNT Championship defense. What a match!
Megan Bayne’s Dominance on Display
We took a look back on the formation of Bayne’s team with
Marina Shafir, followed by their decisive first victory as a
team last week on Collision. Bayne followed that with an
impressive win over Mina Shirakawa in Match 1 of the Women’s
Blood & Guts Advantage Battle on Dynamite. Then, she
returned to STARDOM in Japan in victorious fashion! What
will she be capable of in the Women’s Blood & Guts match on
Wednesday in Greensboro?
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander Delivers a
Message to Mercedes Moné
As she sat alone on a flight of steps somewhere in the
building, Statlander addressed Ultimo Moné, “Mercedes, you
have a lot that I will never have. More success, more
accolades, more confidence, more legacy than any woman in
wrestling history. Well, there is one thing, well maybe two
things that I have and you don’t. Focus. I have complete and
total focus on being the AEW Women’s World Champion. And you
don’t. If you think this is just some other sidepiece you
can scribble on a cake or have some male bimbo carry behind
you, then you would be wrong in the most extraordinary of
ways. You were eliminated from the tag team tournament
because you weren't focused on me, and now I will follow you
into Blood & Guts and go through whoever I have to, until
you are focused on me. And then, at Full Gear, one year
after we fought for the very first time, in a completely
different world, your focus will be full. Your vision will
be clear. And it still won’t make a difference.”
Jon Moxley and the Death Riders Run Into Don Callis and Kyle
Fletcher
Last Wednesday, after Dynamite, Jon Moxley and the Death
Riders addressed Blood & Guts. Moxley said, “We should just
give them the advantage at Blood & Guts as a courtesy.
They’re weak. They’re hurt. They’re tired. And the deciding
Match 3, this is already in the bag.”
That’s when Don Callis showed up with TNT Champion Kyle
Fletcher to speak with the Death Riders. “Gentlemen, now,
we’ve certainly successfully stayed out of each other's
business for some time to mutual benefit, and on the subject
of mutual benefit, Kyle here has got a very high-stakes
match with Mark Briscoe. Now, I know you got Briscoe at
Blood & Guts, and I’m just saying, I’m very happy with what
you guys are gonna do and leave him as dog food.”
PAC spoke up, “Listen, Don. Everybody knows we are done
playing games, all right. In Greensboro, North Carolina, we
are leaving five bodies in that cage. Whatever you choose to
do with what’s left of Mark Briscoe, well, that’s your
prerogative. We couldn’t give a piss.”
Callis responded, “I love the sounds of that. Just saying,
if that were to be the case, I would owe you a tremendous
favor. Anything you want, anything you want. Favors…”
Moxley got in Callis’ face to say, “Do we look like we need
favors from anybody?”
Callis stammered as the Death Riders left one by one, with
Claudio Castagnoli lingering a little longer to stare at
Fletcher.
Fletcher calmly said to Callis, “I think that went OK.”
TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay) def. Maya World & Hyan
Melo and World began this one with Melo quickly hitting a
German suplex. She missed a knee, but connected with a big
right hand. Jay tagged in with a snap-mare on World, so Melo
came back in with a running knee to the face, followed by
Jay floating over with another snap-mare. Jay went for the
cover, but Hyan broke it up in time. TayJay smashed World’s
face between their backsides, but she escaped long enough to
tag Hyan.
Hyan entered right into a right hand from Jay, who tagged in
Melo. While Hyan struggled to get up, Melo sprinted across
the ring to knock World from the apron. She followed with a
pump kick on World in the corner. Jay picked up Hyan in the
Gory Special and dropped her onto a rising knee from Melo.
Three seconds later, TayJay had a dominant victory.
ROH Women’s World Champion Athena Has to Do It for Herself
Lexy Nair was backstage with Athena, who made sure that Nair
gave her a proper introduction. Athena asked why she doesn’t
feel like the forever ROH Women’s World Champion. She
admitted it’s because she was pinned for only the fifth time
in five years, but it hurts the most because it was Harley
Cameron.
“I bet you she feels special, but you know what? She’s not
if Kris Statlander didn’t poke her nose in my business. If
Billie Starkz could regain my trust and do the right thing
for once. And if Mercedes Moné had my back like I had hers,
I wouldn’t be in this predicament, which is doubting myself.
So if Harley Cameron by some miracle survives Blood & Guts,
she’s gonna realize that I don’t need five other people by
my side, a steel cage, or weapons to beat the crap out of
her. And I am going to do it, not for my minions, not for
anyone that I genuinely care about – I am going to do it for
me. And after, I’m going to make Harley Cameron a little
puppet for M.I.T.. What do you think about that, Lex?”
“Yes, minion overlord,” said Nair.
“Put some pep in your step next time!”
Women’s Blood & Guts Advantage Battle Match 2: Jamie Hayter
def. Skye Blue
Hayter had to win this to force a deciding Match 3 between
Harley Cameron and Thekla. Blue went for a couple of quick
covers, but bailed to the outside to get away from
Hayterade. She ran away from a chasing Hayter and was able
to send Hayter shoulder-first into the steel steps. Blue
wasn’t able to take advantage, as Hayter came back with a
big spinebuster and 10 punches in the corner. Hayter charged
in the opposite corner, but Blue was ready with a flatliner
into the turnbuckle. Blue hit a crescent kick on a downed
Hayter for a two count, but she stayed on Hayter to slow
things down.
Hayter battled back with her power, nailing Blue with
multiple clotheslines and a suplex for a two count. She
nailed Blue with a big boot for another two-count. The two
traded reversals for multiple nearfalls and then went back
and forth with forearms until Hayter collapsed onto Blue for
another two-count.
The two fought on the turnbuckles until Blue trapped Hayter
between the top and middle turnbuckles for another crescent
kick to the head. She nailed Hayter with a running Liger
Bomb, but Hayter somehow kicked out! Blue was clearly
frustrated, so she went for a Code Blue, only for Hayter to
fall on top for yet another two-count. Blue missed a spin
kick, which allowed Hayter to hit a ripcord Hayterade for
the win!
That tied things at 1-1 between the two sides, but before
she could do much to celebrate, Thekla and Julia Hart
attacked Hayter and pulled her from the ring. Before they
could do much, Cameron and Willow Nightingale hit the scene
to save their Blood & Guts teammate, as security rushed out
to separate everyone so we could get to Match 3!
Women’s Blood & Guts Advantage Battle Match 3: Thekla def.
Harley Cameron to Win the Advantage for Her Team
Once things calmed down, we got right to the final women’s
match to decide who would take the advantage into
Wednesday’s Blood & Guts!
Thekla was ruthless from the jump, as she beat down Cameron,
but Cameron fought back with a dropkick, so Thekla went to
the outside. Cameron followed her and hit a Russian leg
sweep on the floor. Back in the ring, Cameron stayed on the
offensive with punches in the corner until Thekla fought her
off. Thekla hit a boot to send Cameron through the ropes and
followed up with a suplex. She walked Cameron around and hit
another on the floor. She continued the tour of the outside
with yet another suplex. She ripped away at Cameron’s face,
but was scolded by referee Aubrey Edwards. Thekla didn’t pay
any mind to Edwards and trapped Cameron in her web over the
ropes until a five-count broke it.
Cameron finally battled back with a defensive slingblade
before going to work in the corner on Thekla with big shots
in succession, as she started to feed off the crowd more and
more. Cameron avoided a charge from Thekla and the two
battled on the turnbuckles until Thekla was knocked down. As
we’ve seen before, she rose back up only for Cameron to bite
her! Cameron stayed on the offensive with a running dropkick
for a near-fall.
Cameron went to the top and missed a swanton bomb. Thekla
popped up into her spider walk and speared Cameron to get
the win and earn the advantage for her team!
JetSpeed Makes an Announcement for Full Gear
Lexy Nair was with JetSpeed after they came to the aid of
the Bang Bang Gang and Bandido earlier in the night because
they had an announcement. “Speedball” Mike Bailey made it
clear they weren’t done with FTR and Stokely, but there’s a
Casino Gauntlet at Full Gear to become the first AEW
National Champion, so both Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight
are throwing their names in to enter! They said if it came
down to the two of them, may the best man win.
Anthony Bowens and Max Caster … Agree?
Lexy Nair caught up with Anthony Bowens and Max Caster to
get their thoughts on last week’s loss to Kazuchika Okada
and Konosuke Takeshita, but she said Bowens has something to
say.
He began, “I wanted you to hear this in person. I want
everybody to hear it, actually. That is the fact that The
Acclaimed is not coming back. It is done. We tried to do it
out of respect to Jerry Lynn, but I’m just sick of it. I’m
over it. And my first step forward, two weeks from now, I
have an opportunity at Tailgate Brawl in my home state of
New Jersey. What do you think about that, pal?”
Caster responded, “I am happy we are no longer a tag team. I
will also be at the Tailgate Brawl, so I guess I’ll see you
there.”
They started arguing, and Nair stopped them with some
interesting facts.
She said, “Per Tony Khan, you do higher ratings when you’re
together. Your merch sales are higher when you’re together.
The net present value cashflows of your contractual
agreements are higher when you are together. The numbers
don’t lie, so if you plan to appear at AEW Full Gear
Tailgate Brawl, it'd better be together as a tag team.”
Bowens and Caster started to protest, but Nair quickly
reminded them, “Guys, guys. This was per Tony Khan, don’t
shoot the messenger.”
Caster looked right at the camera to address Khan, “Tony, if
I may. This is really what you think of me? You know how
insulting this is? I promise you will regret the way you
treated me. ‘Cause you can’t act like people don’t love The
Best Wrestler Alive™ alone. And you can’t act like he
(Bowens) represents the company at all those outside events
by himself. I don’t go to those, and he’s not The Best
Wrestler Alive.”
Bowens was furious and had had enough. “Ah, you know what?
Shut up! You talk too much. Tony, he’s right, though. What’s
wrong with you? Cancel the match. I’m done!”
Bowens continued to yell as he left, and Caster said, “I’m
done, too.”
“Hangman” Adam Page vs. Powerhouse Hobbs Falls Count
Anywhere This Wednesday!
We went back to the Dynamite main event, where The Opps
successfully defended the AEW World Trios Championships
against Page, HOOK, and Eddie Kingston. While HOOK tapped,
arguably the most significant blow was dealt by Hobbs when
he put Page through a table with a world’s strongest slam
from the stage to the floor! Now, Hobbs and Page will battle
this Wednesday in a non-title, Falls Count Anywhere match!
Men’s Blood & Guts Advantage Battle Match 3: Roderick Strong
def. Jon Moxley via Countout to Win the Advantage For His
Team
Our main event decided the men’s Blood & Guts Advantage
Battle. Moxley made his customary entrance through the crowd
with Shafir. Strong came out by himself, as he has been
laser-focused on Moxley and the Death Riders for weeks.
Moxley and Strong had a bit of a feeling-out process, as
they mat wrestled until Strong worked an arm wringer, until
Mox reversed it into a hammerlock. That ended when the two
shoved each other, and Mox went to the outside to stall. He
came back in and backed Strong into the ropes, so Strong
fired back with chops into the corner. Mox turned it around
and mounted Strong in the corner to get some offense from an
elevated angle. Moxley hit some stiff shots, including a big
shot to the ribs that took the wind out of Strong. Moxley
followed up and did some joint manipulation on Strong’s
fingers. Strong came back by reversing Moxley into the steel
steps! Strong backdropped Moxley on two different safety
rails and went for a third on the steps, but Mox got out of
it and shoved Strong back-first into the steps to swing the
match in his favor.
After Mox punished Strong on the outside, they returned to
the ring, where Mox put Strong in multiple submissions,
trying to work on Strong’s knees. Moxley got Strong on the
top turnbuckle and deeply scratched Strong’s back before
butterfly suplexing him to the ring. That earned a two-
count, as the crowd chanted for Strong. He created some
separation with a jawbreaker and started to build momentum
with a Sick Kick and a lifting slam to send Moxley face-
first into the mat. That got him a near fall, so he hit a
Tiger Driver for another near fall, but immediately
transitioned into the Strong Hold! Mox turned it into a
small package to escape.
They slugged it out until Strong nailed a perfect dropkick
to Moxley’s face. He quickly followed with a superplex, as
the crowd exploded in an “A-E-W!” chant!
Both men were clearly hurting, but Strong was up first and
nailed a gutbuster. He tried to do more, but was tripped by
Shafir from the outside. Moxley tried to take advantage with
a quick pin, but Strong kicked out. Meanwhile, Kyle O’Reilly
came out to get in Shafir’s face, so he didn’t see Wheeler
Yuta attack his knee from behind. Moxley sent Strong to the
outside so that Yuta could use a chair on him, but the
referee saw it and ejected Yuta and Shafir from the ringside
area! In all the commotion, PAC came out of nowhere to deck
Strong, which the referee never saw. Moxley seemed OK with a
countout win until Strong dove back in just to have Moxley
stomp his head into the mat. Strong kicked out!
Moxley rained down blows on Strong and trapped him in a
cross armbreaker, but Strong escaped by getting to the
ropes. PAC set up a table on the outside, so Moxley picked
up Strong for a piledriver from the apron. But before he
could do anything, O’Reilly ran down the other side of the
apron to take out PAC with a flying knee! Strong fought out
of Moxley’s attempt and hit a step-up kick to knock Moxley
back into the ring. Daniel Garcia jumped up on the apron and
ran at Strong, but Strong caught him with a uranage through
the table!
Moxley threw Strong into the turnbuckle and followed him
outside to go for a Paradigm Shift on the steel steps, but
Strong reversed it into a full nelson slam on the steel, and
Moxley was in big trouble! Strong got in the ring at six to
beat the count, but when Moxley tried to do the same,
someone grabbed his leg from under the ring, and he was
counted out! Strong wins the advantage for his side!
The Death Riders checked under the apron, and PAC was
shocked by a cattle prod! It was Darby Allin! He kept the
Death Riders at bay and went into the crowd to end the
night. We’ll see you on Wednesday! One Cage. Two Rings.
Three Words. BLOOD AND
GUTS!
Catch AEW Blood & Guts LIVE on TBS and HBO Max from
Greensboro, North Carolina, Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m.
CT!
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