Posted on 11/13/125 by Bob Magee

AEW Blood & Guts came to you from historic Greensboro, North
Carolina, on TBS and HBO Max on one of the most anticipated
and violent nights of the year!
In the main event, we saw Kyle O’Reilly tap out Jon Moxley
to win the Men’s Blood & Guts match after a weapons-filled
fight that saw the advantage get flipped around for a short
time when the Don Callis Family attacked Mark Briscoe.
Briscoe would make it to the ring to even the sides, but
Gabe Kidd’s presence helped PAC put Darby Allin through two
flaming tables! However, in the end, it wasn’t enough, as
Moxley found himself isolated with nowhere to go, leaving
him no choice but to tap out to end a chaotic night.
The night opened, however, with the first-ever Women’s Blood
& Guts match, which saw “Timeless” Toni Storm surrender to
save Mina Shirakawa from any further damage. The team of
Marina Shafir, Megan Bayne, TBS Champion Mercedes Moné, and
Triangle of Madness proved to be a dangerous group, although
they got everything they could handle from Storm, Shirakawa,
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, Willow
Nightingale, Jamie Hayter, and Harley Cameron.
There was no confining AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam
Page and AEW World Trios Champion Powerhouse Hobbs in their
falls-count-anywhere match that gave us quite the tour of
the legendary coliseum. Page defeated Hobbs, but when Samoe
Joe and Katsuyori Shibata tried to trap Page in the cage
after the match, he was saved by Eddie Kingston and HOOK.
Page then challenged Samoa Joe to make their AEW World
Championship fight a cage match at AEW Full Gear presented
by DC next Saturday, November 22, from Newark, New Jersey!
And it was made official!
Here's everything that happened at AEW Blood & Guts for
November 12, 2025, including your full results and match
recaps.
AEW Dynamite Recap Tonight for Greensboro
Women’s Blood & Guts Match: TBS Champion Mercedes Moné,
Megan Bayne, Marina Shafir & Triangle of Madness (Thekla,
Skye Blue and Julia Hart) def. AEW Women’s World Champion
Kris Statlander, “Timeless” Toni Storm, Harley Cameron,
Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa & Jamie Hayter
Our night began with the first-ever Women’s Blood & Guts
Match! Skye Blue and Willow Nightingale started for their
respective teams, drawing the battle lines between the rings
until Blue attacked with a kendo stick wrapped in barbed
wire while Nightingale blocked it with a trash can lid.
Eventually, they dropped the weapons and started using their
fists. Willow gained control and whipped Blue around the
ring by her hair! Nightingale kept the attack going by using
the sides of the cage to inflict further punishment,
including a rebound powerbomb from the top rope into the
cage. As Blue staggered up, Nightingale pounced her into the
side of the cage!
As Nightingale celebrated, Blue came up bleeding all over
her face. Nightingale stayed on the offensive and had Blue
set up on the top rope for a superplex, but Blue fought back
as blood streamed down her face.
The next entrant was JULIA HART!
Hart immediately ran in to save Blue and the two powerbombed
Nightingale from the top! As Blue recovered, Hart took
Willow to another corner and slammed her into the top
turnbuckle over and over again. Hart did her rope walk and
arm-wringer, crashing onto Nightingale! Blue and Hart took
Nightingale to the other ring for some tandem offense.
The next entrant was HARLEY CAMERON!
Cameron came out with a chair and threw it right at Blue’s
face! She turned her attention to Hart with a Slingblade and
then tried to bounce back and forth between Hart and Blue in
each corner. They cut that off and went for a double suplex,
but Willow came over for a massive double clothesline to
make the save. Nightingale put Hart in the tree of woe with
a chair covering her face so Cameron could hit a low
dropkick into the steel! On the other side of the ring,
Nightingale hit a cannonball on Blue, crashing into Blue in
the corner with a trash can lid on her face!
After a brief flurry from the Sisters of Sin, Nightingale
pounced on Hart across the ring!
The next entrant was THEKLA!
The entire Triangle of Madness was now in the match, with
Thekla entering from the top rope to crossbody Nightingale,
followed by a spear on Cameron! Thekla took a leather belt
off her boot and went to work whipping both Willow and
Harley. Thekla and Blue hit dual running boots to Cameron
and Nightingale, but the countdown was on to even the odds…
The next entrant was JAMIE HAYTER!
Hayter came in with her own weapons, including tacks! She
unloaded on all three members of Triangle of Madness, even
getting the barbed wire kendo stick stuck in Blue’s back!
Hayter reversed Thekla’s offense into a face-first slam on
the tacks! And now Thekla was bleeding!
The next entrant was MEGAN BAYNE!
While unable to participate in the match, Penelope Ford came
out with Bayne and a golden chair. Bayne immediately dropped
Hayter with a flying big boot! She chucked Cameron with a
fallaway slam and then stacked her and Nightingale in the
corner for a big splash. Somehow, Bayne took both Cameron
and Nightingale over for a double suplex. Hayter was back up
and tried to forearm her way back into the match, but Bayne
tossed her away twice with shocking ease. Cameron nailed
Bayne from behind with a trash can lid, but it had no
effect, as Bayne turned around to see a maniacally smiling
Cameron! Cameron went for another shot, but Bayne blocked it
and slammed her on the lid!
The next entrant was AEW WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPION KRIS
STATLANDER!
As Statlander came down the aisle, Bayne threw the golden
chair at Hayter’s head while a lid already covered her up!
Statlander entered with a pool cue and broke it over Bayne’s
back from the top rope. Statlander took out the Sisters of
Sin with double back elbows and then threw Thekla into the
cage, which caused the Toxic Spider to slide down between
the apron and the bottom of the cage wall! Statlander took
Bayne down again and nailed her with a splash from the
corner! And she did all this while wearing the AEW Women’s
World Championship. We also saw Queen Aminata, who was also
medically disqualified from the match, chase Ford to the
back.
Meanwhile, Nightingale and Statlander had some communication
issues due to their lengthy and complicated history. Bayne
took advantage by shoving Nightingale out of the way, so we
got a face-off between Statlander and Bayne. They unloaded
on each other in the middle of the ring until Bayne worked
Stat into the corner and followed with a big boot, but she
missed with a splash, so Statlander took advantage with a
running face wash.
Cameron climbed up the frame of the cage to escape Bayne,
and did so long enough for Bayne to get powerbombed from the
ground. Cameron came flying off with a crossbody!
The next entrant was TBS CHAMPION MERCEDES Moné!
Ultimo Moné had her belt boys and champagne at ringside to
enjoy before she entered the ring with no sense of urgency
to enter. When she did, Moné went right to work on each of
her opponents with meteoras in the corners until Statlander
stopped her and went for a Staturday Night Fever on the AEW
Women’s World Championship. Still, Moné reversed it and hit
a tornado DDT on the belt! She took that opportunity to
celebrate and left the cage to retrieve her titles for her
teammates to use as weapons. After passing them out, the
belts were used as whipping tools on Statlander,
Nightingale, Cameron, and Hayter.
The next entrant was MINA SHIRAKAWA!
She entered with a bat wrapped in barbed wire, which she
immediately used to fight her way into the cage. With some
help from Statlander, Shirakawa moved from one ring to the
other with more offense. Moné tried to attack from behind
with the bat, but Shirakawa ducked, and Statlander threw
Mina back into Mercedes!
The next entrant was MARINA SHAFIR!
Shafir was the last to enter for her team, and Statlander
stepped right to her, but Shafir was ready and dragged
Statlander out of the cage by her arm! Statlander was
already bleeding, but Shafir revealed a bed of nails hidden
at ringside! Statlander nearly slammed Shafir on them, but
Shafir recovered with a massive kick to the chest that sent
Statlander backwards into the nails! The AEW Women’s World
Champion was in dire straits! Shafir went back to the ring
and nailed some judo throws on Hayter.
The final entrant was “TIMELESS” TONI STORM!
With all 12 combatants in the ring, the cage had been
locked, and BLOOD & GUTS HAD OFFICIALLY BEGUN!
Storm came in with a fistful of pearls and was hitting
anything that moved! When she hit Shafir, it just made her
mad. Shafir shook off two shots and cut Storm off with knees
to the gut. Shafir left Storm alone, so Storm wrapped her
hand in tape and then broke a champagne bottle so she could
cover her taped hand in broken glass! She squared up to
Shafir and nailed her in the forehead with the glass fist.
She gave Bayne a shot with the glass, too! Storm and
Shirakawa hit stereo hip attacks on Shafir and then Bayne.
They followed up with a double DDT on Bayne and had their
team in control!
Blue, who had been bleeding since the opening minutes of
this match, fought with Hayter as they scaled the cage.
Hayter gained control and powerbombed Blue from the cage
wall onto a table! It didn’t break, so Hayter followed with
an elbow drop to inflict a bit more damage. Hart and Thekla
hit a double superplex on Hayter, but then got speared by
Nightingale. Bayne took down Nightingale only for Shirakawa
to hit her with a tornado DDT! Shafir wiped out Shirakawa
with the TBS Championship, so Storm put Shafir down with a
German suplex. Moné grabbed Storm and kissed her before
hitting the Moné Maker. Statlander tried to attack, but Moné
countered with a backstabber.
All of a sudden, Cameron appeared behind Moné, who turned
around to see Cameron holding Mini Moné! Moné ripped the
puppet off Cameron’s hand and threw it away, but that
revealed what was underneath … brass knuckles! Cameron
blocked a shot from Moné and decked her with the brass
knuckles! Hart put Cameron down with a back heel trip and
started to gather her teammates with Thekla. Then Hart and
Thekla escaped the cage via the holes in the frames so that
they could retrieve the key, but the referee wouldn’t give
it up, so Thekla speared him and took it!
Hart unlocked the door, and Moné was attempting to walk out,
so Hayter charged, but Moné moved and sent Hayter crashing
out of the ring and onto the steel steps! Cameron suffered a
similar fate, as did Statlander! On the outside, Thekla hit
a double spear on Hayter and Harley! Statlander fought back
on Moné and then slammed the cage door on Bayne! Thekla and
Hart charged at Statlander, so she lifted both of them and
sent them face-first into the side of the cage!
Moné started to climb up the corner truss, but Statlander
caught her and hit a Samoan drop through the table with
Moné’s remaining belts! Hart was back in the ring and locked
the door, leaving Moné, Statlander and Cameron on the
outside. Storm started attacking her opponents with the heel
of a shoe and then poured the remaining broken glass from
the champagne bottle on the mat! Shirakawa and Storm drove
Shafir into the glass with a double DDT. Storm had Shafir
sit in the corner, so she put a mirror over her and went for
a hip attack. But Shafir rose to her feet and threw the
mirror at Storm, shattering pieces everywhere! Shirakawa,
who was also busted open in all of the chaos, looked on in
shock!
Meanwhile, Nightingale and Bayne battled in between the
rings with Nightingale hitting a superplex on the middle
part of the two rings! Shirakawa beat on Bayne with the
barbed wire bat and then inserted the bat into a figure four
on Bayne. Shafir got back up and stomped broken glass onto
her taped foot and then stomped Shirakawa in the chest!
Triangle of Madness held back Storm while Shafir had
Shirakawa trapped in Mother’s Milk, as Bayne battered
Shirakawa with the TBS Title. Storm was beside herself
watching Shirakawa take so much punishment, so she
surrendered to save her friend and end the match!
As soon as the bell rang, Storm ran over to attack Shafir,
but was quickly subdued by the latter’s victorious
opponents. Thekla, Blue, Hart, Bayne and Shafir celebrated
while Storm tried to protect Shirakawa. Shafir got in a few
extra shots on Storm before continuing the celebration with
her team. What a violent, first-ever Women’s Blood & Guts
Match!
The Don Callis Family Attacks Jurassic Express!
We were taken to outside the arena, where Mark Davis, Rocky
Romero, Lance Archer, El Clon and Josh Alexander were laying
waste to “Jungle” Jack Perry and Luchasaurus. They tried to
fight back, but the numbers were overwhelming. Then, the AEW
Unified Champion, “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, walked
out of a trailer with the Young Bucks to show them what
happened to two of their three opponents for the Million
Dollar Match at Full Gear. Their partner in that upcoming
Trios Match, Alexander, presented a lifeless Perry to the
Bucks as a message, “You don’t mess with family.”
Don Callis said, “We all know Kenny Omega is going to be
here next week, so maybe we can send Kenny Omega a message
and you join the Don Callis Family.”
Okada pointed to his watch and said, “Decision time!”
As Okada and the Family left the scene, Matt Jackson
solemnly said, “See you next
week.”
Falls Count Anywhere Match (Non-Title): AEW World Champion
“Hangman” Adam Page def. Powerhouse Hobbs
With his ribs taped from last week’s slam from the stage
through a table on the floor, Page made his entrance,
clearly grimacing from the pain. Hobbs decided to rip off
the turnbuckle padding as the match got underway, so Page
did the same in the opposite corner. The two met in the
middle and traded shots until Hobbs tried to launch Page
into the exposed turnbuckle, but Page stopped and tried to
do the same. Neither was successful, so they fought away
from the corner and into the middle area between the two
rings. Page hit a springboard clothesline to Hobbs, but he
wouldn’t go down, so Page went for another. Hobbs still
didn’t go down, so Page went back to the well, but this time
Hobbs was ready and flattened Page with a massive
clothesline!
Hobbs ripped the bandages from Page’s ribs and kicked him to
the outside. Hobbs smashed Page into the guardrail and then
into the apron before throwing him back in the ring. But
Hobbs took too long getting back in, so Page dove back
outside, sending Hobbs into the guardrail! Page followed
Hobbs by tossing him into the guardrail again, but Hobbs
fought back and whipped Page into the guardrail on the
opposite side.
Hobbs pulled out the steel rings and propped up Page on the
side, but missed when he tried to barrel into Page. Page
recovered to jump off the steps with a crossbody, but Hobbs
caught him and slammed him ribs-first on the apron and then
ribs-first on the announce desk!
“It’s your fault, Schiavone!”
Hobbs sent that message to the legend as he continued to
hold onto Page. He walked up the steel steps and slammed
Page down on the metal with a sickening splat! Hobbs brought
Page back in with a running powerslam and went for a cover,
but it only got a two-count.
The two wound up back on the outside, and Hobbs had Page on
the announce desk, but he took too long, and Page back-body
dropped Hobbs to the floor! Page found a second wind! He
clotheslined Hobbs into the crowd, but Hobbs landed on his
feet! The two kept fighting into the crowd until Page
stopped for a refreshing beverage and hit a moonsault from
the railings onto Hobbs!
The brawl continued with Page throwing a trash can at Hobbs,
but when Page charged for another attack, Hobbs put him
through a table with a spinebuster. He went for the pin on
the table rubble, but Page kicked out again. Hobbs brought
Page up a level into the crowd and tried to slam him off,
but Page fought back and staggered Hobbs dangerously near
the railing. Page ran up the stairs and took off his boot,
so he could gain a head of steam, and cracked Hobbs across
the head, sending the big man crashing to the floor through
a table that sent off electrical sparks with a large
equipment box landing on Hobbs! With the lights in the arena
flickering, Page made his way down to Hobbs and pinned him
for the victory!
As Page celebrated in the crowd on his way back to the
ringside area, he was attacked by Katsuyori Shibata! He
threw Page hard into the guardrail, as Joe appeared in the
ring with a chair. He looked up at the cage, and it began
lowering while Joe went to work on Page in the ring. Before
the cage came all the way down, Eddie Kingston arrived to
fight off Shibata, and HOOK dove into the ring, so Joe and
Shibata retreated up the ramp. The cage came all the way
down, and Page got a mic.
“Joe! If you wanted me inside a steel cage, all you had to
do was ask, you dumbass! At Full Gear, leave Shibata at
home. At Full Gear, you leave Hobbs in the hospital. At Full
Gear, Samoa Joe vs. The Hangman in a STEEL CAGE MATCH!”
Tony Khan made that match official so that Page will defend
the AEW World Championship against Joe inside a steel cage
at Full Gear!
FTR Interrupts Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat and Pays For It
In the ring, Tony Schiavone introduced one of the legends of
Greensboro wrestling history, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat!
Steamboat thanked TBS for broadcasting all of the action
tonight and over his career. He ran down his history with
Ric Flair, but was interrupted by the music of FTR, and out
came Dax Harwood, Cash Wheeler and Stokely.
Steamboat stopped to give Harwood some props and reminded us
that they teamed together years ago in AEW. Stokely cut that
off and said, “Ricky, I can’t believe I am standing in the
ring with a legend! Now, Ricky, you know FTR, the greatest
tag team alive today. But Ricky…”
The Greensboro crowd was not making it easy for Stokely to
get his point across, even though he had a microphone and
they didn’t.
He began again, “Ricky, I know we haven’t met before. My
name is Stokely, aka Big Stoke, emphasis on BIG, and no, I
am not Denzel Washington. I know a lot of people get us
confused. And Ricky, you are synonymous with professional
wrestling history, especially history in this building,
which is ironic because next Saturday, November 22nd, Full
Gear, live on pay-per-view, in Newark, New Jersey, FTR will
make history and become three-time AEW World Tag Team
Champions! And Ricky, it would be an honor and a privilege
to have my favorite wrestler front row and there live. You
got Macho Man’s phone number? I haven’t seen him on TikTok
in a minute.”
Wheeler grabbed the mic before Stoke could talk himself into
any more trouble, as FTR held Steamboat back. Wheeler tried
to apologize, saying, “You gotta excuse him, he can be a
little bit feisty sometimes, but you know the respect that
Dax and I have for you. You understand that we hold you in
such high regard.”
Wheeler then showed the history between FTR and Steamboat,
and they were hand-picked to team with him in his last-ever
match. Wheeler continued, “He knows that not only are we
living legends, but we are modern-day miracle workers. If
anybody is gonna make him look like even a shell of his
former self, it’s FTR.”
Harwood took over, “Just gimme a second. Ricky, I have
learned so much from you. I don’t know if it’s common
knowledge, but, 13 years ago, this man was my trainer. He
took me under his wing and it was such a blessing to learn
from you, Ricky. I learned so much. You taught me, uh, you
taught me…actually, now that I think about it, I don’t think
you’ve said one intelligent thing in your entire life. Oh
wait, there is one thing…”
Steamboat cut in, “One thing that I didn’t teach you is that
your attitude has gone in the toilet!”
Harwood came back, “Ricky, I’m talking. There is one thing
that you taught me. The biggest piece of advice I got in my
entire life. You said, ‘Kid, it doesn’t matter how much you
make, make sure you save your money. And in 2025, that’s
never been more evident because if you and Ric Flair had
taken your own advice, you wouldn’t have to be here tonight.
But Ricky, who would have thought in 2012, we’d be standing
in the middle of the ring on TBS. And who would have thought
that I’d be a bigger legend than you ever were?”
Steamboat and Harwood went face-to-face, so Harwood grabbed
Steamboat’s face, and Steamboat pushed him away. The crowd
chanted, “RICKY!” “RICKY!” “RICKY!” and Harwood demanded
that Steamboat leave the ring.
Steamboat responded, “Going back a few years, I would have
told both of you to kiss my ass. But sometimes discretion is
the better part of valor. Sometimes you realize when I’m
going to be 73, I’m not asking or begging for any kind of
sorrow or forgiveness, but I am just going to be the smarter
man today.”
Harwood said, “Everybody give it up for Ricky Steamboat!”
But as Steamboat went to exit, Wheeler grabbed him, and
Harwood started wailing away. They set up for the stuff
piledriver, but the AEW World Tag Team Champions, Brodido,
ran out to make the save!
Brody King and Bandido took turns on Wheeler, but Bandido
hit a 21 Plex and King clotheslined him from the ring.
Steamboat hit some considerable chops on Harwood before
Bandido nailed a kick, but before King could do any more
damage, Stoke pulled him from the ring.
Men’s Blood & Guts Match: Darby Allin, Roderick Strong & The
Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Mark
Briscoe) def. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio
Castagnoli, PAC, Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta)
Our main event began with the arrival of Darby Allin, who
would start the match for his side, and he entered the cage
on a skateboard. The Death Riders sent out Wheeler Yuta
first, and Allin met him in the ring, so Yuta left the cage.
But when he turned around, Allin came flying out and took
out Yuta!
He set Yuta up against the guardrail, but the Death Rider
moved, and Allin crashed and burned. Yuta brought Allin back
in and toyed with him for too long, so when Allin was thrown
into the cage, he scaled it and flew off with a Coffin Drop
onto Yuta! In the other ring, Allin hit a Code Red and
grabbed his skateboard, which had tacks glued to the bottom.
He drove the tack-covered skateboard into Yuta’s head, which
caused him to be busted open. Yuta came back with a low blow
to Allin.
The next entrant was ORANGE CASSIDY!
This was Cassidy’s first Blood & Guts match, and he came out
with a backpack. However, Cassidy threw a curveball when he
broke his own sunglasses and punctured Yuta’s head with
them! He nailed Yuta with a DDT, and then Allin followed
with multiple attacks in the corner. In the backpack,
Cassidy retrieved a chain and wrapped it around his fist so
he could smash Yuta in the midsection. Allin came off the
top with the skateboard onto Yuta’s back with the tacks!
The next entrant was DANIEL GARCIA!
Garcia entered Blood & Guts for the second time in his
career and immediately caught Allin and Cassidy in a choke
so Yuta could attack them. Yuta retrieved the chain, so he
and Garcia could use it to clothesline Cassidy. However,
Cassidy and Allin fought back to wrap Yuta and Garcia in the
chain!
The next entrant was MARK BRISCOE!
However, Briscoe’s music played, but no one came out.
We went to Renee Paquette in the back to figure out what
happened to Briscoe. She, along with Kyle O’Reilly and
Roderick Strong, found Briscoe in pain, being checked out by
the medical staff. Strong offered to go out in what would
have been Briscoe’s place.
The actual next entrant was RODERICK STRONG!
Strong nailed Yuta with a pair of backbreakers and then a
double-underhook draping backbreaker onto Garcia. Strong
left the ring to grab a steel chair, just before the
countdown began…
The next entrant was CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI!
Strong was waiting for Castagnoli, but Castagnoli quickly
turned things around and tossed Strong into a chair wedged
between the turnbuckles. Cassidy jumped on Castagnoli to
lock in a choke, but Castagnoli still grabbed Allin for the
swing with Cassidy on his back! Castagnoli tossed Allin from
one right to the other, much like he recently did to Allin
with the announce table. Strong was busted open as the Death
Riders had taken control. Allin was launched right into an
uppercut from Castagnoli and immediately grabbed his nose.
The next entrant was KYLE O’REILLY!
O’Reilly stopped Yuta’s chair attack with a tackle before
fighting off Garcia. O’Reilly switched rings to go after
Castagnoli and caught him in a choke. Strong and O’Reilly
double-teamed Castagnoli to take him down, but in the other
ring, Garcia and Yuta were doing the same to Cassidy. Strong
battled back, but was choked by Garcia and Yuta with the
chain. Yuta suplexed Strong on a chair just as Cassidy was
sent over the top and got wedged in between the cage. A
piledriver from Yuta on Allin happened in one right, while
Castagnoli tossed O’Reilly in the other, and the Death
Riders have control.
The next entrant was JON MOXLEY!
Moxley entered with a fork and stabbed O’Reilly in the
forehead. He fought Strong off and did the same to him!
Allin attacked Moxley and went for a Coffin Drop from the
second rope, so Moxley stabbed him in the back with the
fork! Moxley dragged the fork down Allin’s back and then
handed it to Garcia to do the same. Allin was thrown over
the top and landed badly between the bottom of the ring and
the cage. Meanwhile, the fork damage was evident on
O’Reilly, as he came up with blood everywhere. Moxley left
the ring to get the barbed wire and other items left over
from the women’s Blood & Guts match, including the frame of
the mirror that Marina Shafir smashed on “Timeless” Toni
Storm.
The next entrant was … well, it should have been Mark
Briscoe, but we returned to the back to see if Paquette had
an update while Moxley pushed the jagged broken frame into
O’Reilly’s already blood-covered face. We heard the voice of
Paquette, who said the Don Callis Family attacked Briscoe
and didn’t seem likely to compete tonight, so it would be a
5-4 advantage for the Death Riders when PAC entered last.
Moxley spread the broken glass and mirror all over the mat
so Garcia and Moxley could hit a spike piledriver on Allin
in all the dangerous debris. To make matters worse, Moxley
dragged Allin through all the broken pieces on the mat. The
advantage that the Death Riders lost coming into this match
has now swung back in their favor.
However, Allin climbed across the inside of the cage ceiling
and dropped onto the Death Riders with a Coffin Drop as the
countdown hit zero.
The final entrant was PAC!
The cage door was locked, and the bell rang, so Blood & Guts
was officially underway! Whoever earned a submission or
surrender from an opponent would win for his team!
PAC had no problem taking care of a bloody Strong and
O’Reilly, as the Death Riders wound up taking a key from the
referee. With the Death Riders at full strength and with the
5-on-4 advantage, they isolated Allin so PAC could wipe him
out.
Briscoe limped out of the back with a chair, as a medical
staff member tried to stop him, but they quickly gave up, as
Briscoe wouldn’t be denied. He took a pair of bolt cutters
to the lock and broke in. Briscoe is a house of fire
despite the attack, but Moxley cut him off with the bat.
Briscoe went back outside to get his toolbox. He threw it in
the ring, but Yuta pulled him to the floor. Briscoe turned
things around with a suplex on the floor. Back in the ring,
Cassidy tried to get into the toolbox as his teammates began
to fight back.
Cassidy used a wrench on both PAC and Moxley, while O’Reilly
dug the barbed wire bat into Garcia's head. Briscoe set up a
table on the floor and put Yuta on it, but before he could
do anything else, Garcia choked him from behind. Briscoe
escaped and suplexed Garcia before laying him on top of Yuta
on the table. Briscoe scaled the cage, but Yuta was off the
table already, and Garcia followed. However, O’Reilly was
there to lock Garcia in an armbar while Yuta met Briscoe on
top of the cage! They slugged it out until Briscoe got
control. He threw a hook down to O’Reilly, who loaded it up
with chairs to pull back to the top of the cage.
Yuta got a chair, as did Briscoe, and they dueled until
Briscoe won and went for the Jay Driller. Yuta escaped and
hit a low blow, as Briscoe teetered dangerously near the
edge of the cage’s ceiling. As he stumbled back to the
middle, Yuta absolutely crushed him with a chair to the
head! In the ring, the Death Riders were in complete
control, as Yuta stood up for his own Jay Driller on top of
the cage. Briscoe got out of it and finally hit the Jay
Driller!
Briscoe returned to the floor, but he was immediately
attacked by PAC. Allin was there to stop PAC from doing
anything else until Gabe Kidd appeared out of nowhere to
tase Allin! He grabbed Allin from behind and dragged him
away.
Cassidy escaped the clutches of Garcia by getting his hands
in his jeans, but that proved very costly. Castagnoli
grabbed Cassidy from behind so Moxley could staple Cassidy’s
hands in his pockets! Back up the ramp, PAC climbed to the
top of an entrance tunnel while Kidd choked Allin with a
belt. PAC pulled Allin up to the entrance ramp by the belt,
but Allin fought back until PAC took control once again.
Kidd retrieved lighter fluid and set two tables on fire! PAC
press slammed Allin off the entrance tunnel through the
flaming tables below!
As medical staff tended to Allin, the Death Riders continued
to pick apart the Conglomeration and Strong. Moxley trapped
O’Reilly in a bulldog choke with a chain, but O’Reilly
wouldn’t give up and flipped off Moxley! They put a chair on
O’Reilly’s neck, but Cassidy rolled back in with his hands
still stapled in his pockets! He ripped them out and hit an
Orange Punch on Moxley! Strong popped up with a knee strike
on Castagnoli! And another on Garcia! Back on the outside,
Briscoe hit PAC with a fisherman’s suplex from the steps
through another table on the floor!
Cassidy hit two more Orange Punches on Moxley while Strong
put Yuta through a table. Cassidy went for another Orange
Punch, but Castagnoli stopped him. When Claudio launched OC
for an uppercut, Cassidy came down with an Orange Punch!
Strong speared Castagnoli into a table, and Cassidy hit yet
another Orange Punch to Moxley, which sent him into the
other ring. O’Reilly was waiting and locked Mox in an ankle
lock!
Meanwhile, Cassidy and Strong drove Castagnoli through the
table. Moxley countered into the bulldog choke, but O’Reilly
rolled back into the ankle lock with a kneebar, and Moxley
tapped out in the broken glass! The Conglomeration, Roderick
Strong and Darby Allin had won Blood & Guts!
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