Posted on 11/16/125 by Bob Magee

AEW Collision brought another epic night of thrilling action
to you live from Erie, Pennsylvania, just one week ahead of
AEW Full Gear presented by DC!
In our main event, Bandido, JetSpeed and Juice Robinson
fended off FTR and LFI’s Sammy Guevara and RUSH to emerge
victorious, as the ROH World Champion and one-half of the
AEW World Tag Team Champions fought against the odds late in
the match to finish RUSH off with his patented 21 Plex!
Plus, after Daniel Garcia took out Daddy Magic at the
announce desk at the very start of the show, Jon Moxley was
on commentary for almost the entire night – right up until a
message from Kyle O’Reilly from this past Wednesday seemed
to get to the former AEW World Champion!
TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher also defended his title against a
former champion in his own right in Scorpio Sky, while Mark
Briscoe defeated Fletcher’s fellow Don Callis Family member,
Mark Davis, setting the stage for Briscoe and Fletcher to
square off in a No Disqualification Match for the TNT Title
next Saturday at Full Gear – in a match where if Briscoe
loses, he has to join the Family!
All that and much more went down on Saturday night in Erie.
Here's your full AEW Collision recap and results for
November 15, 2025.
AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Erie, PA
Death Riders (Daniel Garcia, PAC and Wheeler Yuta) def. Jay
Lethal, “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis Are Ready for Collision
“Timeless” Toni Storm Warns Against Asking for Mercy
Mark Briscoe def. Mark Davis
Scorpio Sky Looks to Get Selfish Against Kyle Fletcher
Josh Alexander Taunts Kenny Omega, Hurts Another Friend
MxM TV Casting Call: Tay Melo def. Taya Valkyrie
TNT Championship Match: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c)
def. Scorpio Sky
$200,000 4-Way Tag Match at Tailgate Brawl!
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander vs. Mercedes Moné
By the Numbers
Riho & Alex Windsor def. Maya World & Hyan
Kyle O’Reilly Gets Under Jon Moxley’s Skin
Tay Melo is the Solution to Marina Shafir’s Problem
ROH World Champion and AEW World Tag Team Champion Bandido,
Juice Robinson & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The
Jet” Kevin Knight) def. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) &
ROH World Tag Team Champions Sammy Guevara and RUSH of LFI
Death Riders (Daniel Garcia, PAC and Wheeler Yuta) def. Jay
Lethal, “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest
We kicked things off with Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness
and Daddy Magic on commentary, as Tony and Nigel ran through
the night’s card. We then saw a fantastic package recapping
Wednesday night’s epic Blood & Guts event.
Back in Erie, it was time for the first match of the night –
a Trios Match between the Death Riders, who were defeated in
the Men’s Blood & Guts Match, against Lethal, Billington and
Priest. The Death Riders came out first, with Garcia and
Daddy Magic briefly exchanging words as Garcia made his way
to the ring. Garcia then smacked the headset off of Daddy
Magic, prompting Menard to strike the Death Rider. Garcia
fought back until he was pulled off of Daddy Magic by PAC
and Yuta and brought into the ring to get ready for the
match.
As Lethal, Billington and Priest entered, Jon Moxley and
Marina Shafir entered the scene, with Mox deciding to sit
down in Daddy Magic’s place at the commentary desk. The
match began with multiple quick exchanges and tags,
culminating in Lethal sending PAC to the mat and attempting
the first pin of the match.
Moxley opined about how Daddy Magic had invited the violence
upon himself with his negative energy while Billington and
Priest double-teamed Garcia in the ring. Billington and
Priest continued to exchange tags, leveling Garcia with a
double shoulder block, only for Yuta to come into the ring
and send Priest flying to the outside. Billington followed
after he and Garcia ran the ropes perpendicularly before
Yuta low-bridged Billington.
Back from commercial, the Death Riders went to work on
Billington in their corner, with Yuta and PAC laying in a
series of vicious boots to the downed Dynamite Kid. All
three Death Riders then stepped on Billington deep in the
corner, with PAC continuing to shove his boot into
Billington’s face after the ref called off Garcia and Yuta.
Yuta tagged in and looked like he was going for a suplex,
but Billington blocked, only for Yuta to back the Dynamite
Kid back into the corner. All three Death Riders ran a
symphony of splashes, uppercuts, back elbows and more onto
Billington as he stood against the turnbuckles, before PAC
planted Billington with a Tombstone Piledriver. Dynamite
Kid’s teammates broke up the pin, but Moxley questioned the
wisdom of not just letting the match end there.
Perched on the top turnbuckle, Billington sent Yuta to the
mat with rapid headbutts, followed by a missile dropkick.
But when Billington went for the tag, Garcia knocked both
Lethal and Priest off the apron. Both Billington and Yuta
went for tags at the same time, with Lethal finally
relieving Billington while PAC tagged in for the Death
Riders. Lethal cleared house, then locked the figure-four
leglock on PAC right in the middle of the ring. Garcia broke
the hold, then Priest cleared Garcia out of the ring. Lethal
went for Lethal Injection on PAC, but The Bastard moved out
of the way, setting Priest up to take the hit from his
teammate. Just a few moments later, PAC had Lethal locked
into the Brutalizer for the submission victory.
PAC grabbed a microphone and addressed the fact that Darby
Allin wasn’t in the building. PAC considered watching Darby
burn at Blood & Guts his magnum opus. “It was pretty cool,
guys,” Mox said on commentary. PAC then said that if Darby
is still alive, there’s no doubt he’ll want some kind of
petty revenge. That’s no problem for PAC. Mano-a-mano, any
time, anywhere. And what better time than at AEW Full Gear?
Darby gets a chance at retribution, but PAC gets a chance to
prove in front of everyone that a “punk” like Allin doesn’t
belong in the same conversation as a man like PAC. So, PAC
encouraged Darby to think about it. He’ll be waiting. As the
Death Riders exited and Moxley talked about how great PAC
is, Mox decided he was going to hang out.
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis Are Ready for Collision
Backstage, Lexy Nair was with TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher and
Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family. As Nair talked about
both men’s matches tonight and Fletcher’s potential defense
of the TNT Title against Mark Briscoe, Fletcher said he was
sick of hearing about Briscoe. First, Briscoe would have to
deal with Davis, and Davis was ready to turn Chicken into
dinner. That left Fletcher to discuss his match with Scorpio
Sky, in which the champion vowed to make the former two-time
TNT champion say Fletcher’s full name.
“Timeless” Toni Storm Warns Against Asking for Mercy
After the commercial, Nair was backstage with Storm and
Shirakawa. The Timeless One said that at Blood & Guts, five
women forced her to watch a mugging. You can do whatever you
want to Toni Storm. But when you hurt the woman she loves,
you get a ticket to a cinéma vérité. One where Storm is
going to bring vengeance against those same women. So she
and Shirakawa will be ready to fight. Don’t ask God for
mercy. He’s a big fan of their work.
Mark Briscoe def. Mark Davis
Mark Briscoe made his way to the ring, followed by Mark
Davis in the night’s Battle of the Marks. Briscoe didn’t
wait for Davis to make it to the ring, though, as he
attacked the Don Callis Family member as he came down the
entranceway. Davis fended Briscoe off, however, sending him
into the barricade and tossing him into the ring, as the
bell rang!
Briscoe caught Davis as he tried to come into the ring,
stunning him with a dropkick on the apron and hitting a
running blockbuster to the floor! Mox, still on commentary,
didn’t answer Nigel’s question about how he was feeling
after Blood & Guts, calling Briscoe’s move a “Darby Allin
move” – inefficiently throwing oneself at the concrete.
Perhaps Mox was right, as Davis regained the advantage,
tossing Briscoe around outside the ring, then rolling him
back inside by the back of his head. Davis took Briscoe to
the corner for a couple of big chops then whipped him into
the opposite corner, only for Briscoe to float over the top
and counter Davis. Briscoe climbed to the top turnbuckle,
but Davis met him there with repeated fists to the head
followed by a massive superplex! Davis got a two-count, but
Briscoe kicked out.
Back from commercial, Briscoe fought out of an abdominal
stretch by Davis, only for Davis to absolutely level Briscoe
with a lariat. Davis lifted Briscoe up and wrenched the arm,
then chopped Briscoe back down to the mat. Without letting
go of Briscoe’s wrist, he brought the Conglomeration member
back to his feet and chopped him back down, then went to do
it again. But this time, Briscoe dug deep and stayed on his
feet, somehow absorbing the blows before ducking a chop and
countering with a series of knife-edge chops of his own.
Briscoe ran the ropes and hit Davis with a shoulder block,
then a big forearm that finally knocked Davis off his feet!
Both men met in the center of the ring to exchange ringing
chops. Briscoe gained the advantage momentarily with a
couple of clubbing forearms, but Davis followed him into the
ropes and clubbed Briscoe, only for Briscoe to return the
favor! Briscoe rolled Davis up for a two-count then hit a
pump kick to the face when both men got back to their feet,
with Briscoe dumping Davis with a suplex. Briscoe went for
the Froggy Bow, but Davis got his knees up and laid in a
crushing clothesline after rebounding off the ropes twice.
Briscoe kicked out and seemed to try to shake off the
damage, only for Davis to plant him with a short piledriver.
Briscoe rolled out of the ring and sat in a chair near the
barricades, only for Davis to take advantage of the
situation by smashing into Briscoe. Davis rolled Briscoe
into the ring and threw a chair into the ring, then grabbed
another one as he climbed in. Briscoe cut him off and
knocked Davis off the apron, then set the chair up to assist
him in a dive over the top rope! Briscoe rolled Davis into
the ring and went for another Froggy Bow, but Davis rolled
out of the way. Briscoe landed on his feet and met Davis in
the corner, but Davis caught him and lifted Briscoe up only
to bring him crashing down straddling the top rope. Briscoe
returned the favor, and as Davis writhed on the mat, Briscoe
finally hit the Froggy Bow for the three count.
Scorpio Sky Looks to Get Selfish Against Kyle Fletcher
Backstage, Scorpio Sky and Christopher Daniels were getting
ready for Sky’s TNT Title shot later tonight. Daniels
reflected on how Sky has led SkyFlight to some great
victories. But it’s time for Sky to get a little bit selfish
and regain that gold. Sky has thought about that title ever
since he’s lost it. The past few years have not been easy,
but none of it compares to what’s standing in front of Sky
tonight. Kyle Fletcher is every bit as good as he thinks it
is. But defeat comes for us all, and tonight, the
Protostar’s comes from the Sky.
Josh Alexander Taunts Kenny Omega, Hurts Another Friend
Back from commercial, Tony Schiavone informed us something
was happening backstage. A camera found Josh Alexander
attacking someone in the locker room, as Alexander taunted
Kenny Omega, saying that this is fun for him and asking what
Omega thought, given that, he would do for his share of a
million dollars. Alexander then dealt a final blow to his
victim, who was revealed to be Omega’s friend Michael
Nakazawa!
MxM TV Casting Call: Tay Melo def. Taya Valkyrie
Would it surprise you to learn that Jon Moxley “likes” MxM
TV? As they made their entrance, the former AEW World
Champion explained that he likes that MxM TV brings it
“100%” every night. And if Mox respects it, who are we to
question it?
With all four members of MxM TV in the ring, Mansoor grabbed
a microphone and ran down Erie, as his style. “The only
thing that’s going to be Erie is how ugly [their opponents]
are going to be after we rearrange their face!” With that,
Mansoor asked for the Casting Call opponent to be revealed.
It was time to have a one-on-one women’s match, as Tay Melo
answered the call to take on Taya Valkyrie, with Anna Jay
home sick and Melo still looking for a fight! The bell rang,
and Melo knocked Taya to the ground with a kick before
Valkyrie could put down her oversized hat. Melo followed
Taya into the corner, with Valkyrie trying to fight out and
then ducking out of the opposite corner after an Irish whip.
Valkyrie set Melo up on the ropes, kicked her in the back of
the head, then slid under the bottom rope and sent Melo
crashing face-first to the mat. On the outside, Taya grabbed
Melo by the back of the hair and planted a kiss on Johnny
TV, only for Melo to reverse the momentum and send Taya
crashing into the steel steps.
As MxM TV helped Taya up, Melo climbed the top rope and
leaped off. Madden saved Taya, but Melo crashed onto Mansoor
and Johnny TV! She then took out both Madden and Taya,
rolling Valkyrie back into the ring and hitting the Tay-KO
for the pinfall victory. As Melo celebrated, one of her
upcoming opponents in the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Title
Tournament, Marina Shafir, sneaked in from behind, taking
out Tay and locking in Mother’s Milk.
But then “Timeless” Toni Storm’s music hit, and the former
AEW Women’s World Champion stormed to the ring and destroyed
Shafir with a Storm Zero! Storm stood tall then exited the
ring, as Moxley admitted he did not see that coming, but
that he wasn’t concerned, because Marina Shafir “has a neck
like a mustang.”
We were next treated to a recap of the Blood & Guts Falls
Count Anywhere Match between AEW World Champion “Hangman”
Adam Page and Powerhouse Hobbs, as well as the post-match
assault by Hobbs’ Opps teammates Katsuyori Shibata and Samoa
Joe, culminating in Hangman challenging Joe to make their
title match at Full Gear a Steel Cage Match!
TNT Championship Match: “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher (c)
def. Scorpio Sky
Sky asked for a handshake on the opening bell, but Fletcher
kicked the former TNT Champion’s hand away. The two locked
up and Fletcher worked Sky back into the corner before the
ref broke things up. Back in the middle of the ring, the two
laced fingers in a test of strength, with Sky gaining the
initial advantage. Fletcher countered, wrenching on Sky’s
wrist and taking Sky to the mat.
Sky regained his vertical base and the two once again
engaged in a test of strength, with Sky backing Fletcher
into the corner himself this time. Fletcher then decided to
take a breather outside the ring after the ref backed Sky
off of him. Sky took the opportunity to don Fletcher’s cape,
mocking him. That brought Fletcher back into the ring, where
Sky cut him off, catching Fletcher in a toe hold and then
applying a submission on Fletcher’s left arm.
Fletcher and Sky exchanged blows in the middle of the ring
before Sky sent Fletcher sprawling with a back elbow.
Fletcher went to the outside and Sky gave chase, laying in
blows to the midsection and head of Fletcher. Fletcher
caught Sky after ducking a punch and dropped him back-first
onto the apron. And as Sky was in agony, Fletcher leveled
Christopher Daniels with a big boot to the face for no
reason! That fired up Sky, who drilled Fletcher with a
couple of stiff blows then sent the TNT Champion crashing
into the steel steps!
Back from commercial, Fletcher had gained the upper hand in
the middle of the ring. But Sky taunted Fletcher from his
knees, asking the champ for more. When Fletcher laid in big
forearms, Sky was able to power through, backing Fletcher
into the corner and mounting him for big punches to the
skull. Sky then seemed to bite Fletcher’s scalp as they were
both back in the middle of the ring, following that with a
clothesline over the top rope. Fletcher evaded Sky when he
came crashing to the outside for a moment, but Sky recovered
for a head-scissors takeover from the apron!
The two men re-entered the ring and fought back and forth
for momentum, with Fletcher tossing Sky into the corner with
an explosive half-and-half suplex. Fletcher got back to his
feet and hit Sky with a big kick in the corner, but Sky
fought out of a sheer-drop brainbuster attempt by biting
Fletcher’s finger. Sky reversed a kick into a dragon screw
leg whip, as Fletcher rolled out to the apron. Fletcher
moved out of the way when Sky tried to hit Fletcher through
the ropes, but Sky countered an attempted brainbuster on the
apron by Fletcher. Sky came flying over the top rope and hit
a cutter on the apron on Fletcher, but Sky also crashed to
the floor in his own right, as both men stayed down.
Back in the ring, Sky climbed to the top rope and hit a DDT
off the top on Fletcher in the middle of the ring, but
Fletcher kicked out at two. Both men staggered to their feet
and exchanged forearms, but Fletcher caught Sky with a big
kick against the ropes. Sky recovered and hit Fletcher then
tied the TNT Champion up in a single-leg Boston Crab, only
for Fletcher to make it to the ropes. Sky charged into the
corner, but Fletcher countered with a kick and a huge
Michinoku Driver. Sky kicked out of that, but a big boot and
a sheer-drop brainbuster got the three count for Fletcher as
the TNT Champion retained!
Mark Davis quickly came out after the bell and attacked Sky
before Top Flight and Mark Briscoe ran out to make the save.
With Fletcher’s successful title defense, it’s official –
Briscoe and Fletcher will square off for the TNT
Championship next Saturday at Full Gear in a No DQ Match
where if Briscoe loses, he has to join the Family!
Briscoe grabbed a microphone and told Fletcher that no
matter what the Don Callis Family has done, they haven’t
been able to stop him. And the next time that Daddy Don has
Fletcher shine up that bald dome of his, make sure to shine
up the TNT Title too, because in one week, that thing is
coming home with Briscoe!
Fletcher had a microphone of his own, and he denied that he
or anyone else in the Family had anything to do with
attacking Briscoe. And Fletcher pointed out that he is one
defense away from breaking the record for most defenses in a
single reign with the TNT Championship. And when that
happens, there is a spot with Briscoe’s name on it right
next to The Protostar in the Don Callis Family. And then,
Briscoe will have no choice, just like all of these people,
but to say Fletcher’s full name.
$200,000 4-Way Tag Match at Tailgate Brawl!
Tony Schiavone informed us that next Saturday before Full
Gear, there would be a $200,000 4-Way Tag Match on Tailgate
Brawl! Max Caster and Anthony Bowens said that’s not nearly
enough money for them to tag, but that they apparently don’t
have a choice. Juice Robinson said that the Bang Bang Gang
apparently plans to put the money in their tax-deferred
401Ks, which is … you know, smart. Big Bill, on the other
hand, told Bryan Keith he has some boys up in New Jersey who
could put the money to work for them. Meanwhile, The
Outrunners know something about getting some tail and
spending some money, so they’ve got plans to win that cash
themselves next Saturday!
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander vs. Mercedes Moné
By the Numbers
Back from commercial, Renee Paquette ran through the numbers
behind the upcoming AEW Women’s World Championship Match
between the champion, Kris Statlander, and the TBS Champion,
Ultimo Moné, at next Saturday’s Full Gear! One number in
particular that stood out: a win at Full Gear would give
Statlander the record for most singles victories by anyone
in the women’s division at 82!
Riho & Alex Windsor def. Maya World & Hyan
Riho and Windsor displayed outstanding tag-team chemistry
from the opening bell, chaining together offense and tags to
maintain control over Maya World and Hyan from the opening
bell. That trend continued on the outside of the ring, as
Windsor wiped out both women with a cannonball off the apron
to the floor, then set up both of her opponents for Riho to
come crashing off of the top rope onto World and Hyan.
Back from commercial, Maya World was in control against Riho
with a chin lock, but Riho managed to make the tag to
Windsor, who came in like a house on fire, pummeling World
with forearms and clotheslines off the rope. Windsor planted
World with a swinging powerbomb variant, but Hyan made the
save before the three count. Riho then came into the ring to
counter Hyan, only for World to level Windsor with a German
suplex. Riho then responded with a dragon suplex on World,
followed by a combo crucifix driver/lariat from Riho and
Windsor for the win!
As Riho and Windsor celebrated, we heard the voice of
“Timeless” Toni Storm. Storm and Mina Shirakawa appeared on
the jumbotron, with Storm saying that their upcoming AEW
Women’s World Tag Team Title Tournament match against
Windsor and Riho isn’t personal. Storm and Shirakawa are
merely on a warpath of violent vengeance!
Kyle O’Reilly Gets Under Jon Moxley’s Skin
We looked back to after Blood & Guts, as Kyle O’Reilly
addressed his history with Jon Moxley, all of which led up
to O’Reilly earning the submission victory on Moxley in that
very, very violent match. Mox is a shark, O’Reilly said, but
once you know how a shark moves, a shark is easy to defeat.
And O’Reilly showed that at Blood & Guts. Any other time,
any other place, Moxley is welcome to try to prove Kyle
wrong.
Schiavone asked Moxley at the desk for his response, as the
crowd serenaded Mox with chants of “You tapped out!” Mox
ripped his headset off and grabbed a microphone, standing
outside the ring. Kyle O’Reilly and the Conglomeration had
the night of their life at Blood & Guts, Moxley said. But
let’s be clear, O’Reilly is nothing like Moxley. He is not
built like Mox. His team is not built like Mox’s team. And
O’Reilly shouldn’t forget it.
He won one match. Good for him. Can he do it again? And
again? Any time, any place, Mox said to O’Reilly and the
Conglomeration. They know where to find Mox and the Death
Riders. And with that, Moxley stormed off through the crowd,
flipping the bird as he disappeared in the tunnel.
Tay Melo is the Solution to Marina Shafir’s Problem
Backstage, Lexy Nair was with Tay Melo to get Melo’s
reaction to Marina Shafir’s post-match attack and the save
by “Timeless” Toni Storm. First, Melo told Storm that while
she respects her, she doesn’t need The Timeless One to step
in for her unless she asks for it. Make no mistake; Melo
will kick Storm’s head off to get the AEW Women’s World Tag
Team Titles!
As for Shafir, the next time that The Problem puts her hands
on Melo, she’s going to find out that Tay is the damn
Solution! Melo hopes that Shafir and Megan Bayne are ready
for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Title Tournament. Because
while those two women like to make a statement, here was
Melo’s: They can start things. She’ll finish them.
ROH World Champion and AEW World Tag Team Champion Bandido,
Juice Robinson & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The
Jet” Kevin Knight) def. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) &
ROH World Tag Team Champions Sammy Guevara and RUSH of LFI
LFI were the first team out, followed by the Top Guys, FTR,
accompanied by Stokely, who exchanged a quick fist bump with
RUSH. Juice Robinson was the first man out for his side,
with JetSpeed out next and Bandido last but certainly not
least!
Bandido and Dax Harwood started things off, with the two men
locking up and Bandido cinching in a head lock, as Harwood
backed him into the corner then smacked the ROH World
Champion across the jaw! Harwood suplexed Bandido into the
center of the ring then made the tag to Wheeler. Wheeler
chopped Bandido in the corner and whipped him across the
ring, but Bandido put on the brakes and hit Wheeler with a
back elbow, following up with a quick series of strikes and
a kick right on the chin!
Bandido tagged in Speedball, who put his educated feet to
work with rapid kicks to the sides of Wheeler. Wheeler
caught Speedball off the ropes however and slammed him to
the mat before making the tag to Guevara. Guevara climbed
the top turnbuckle, taking his time to taunt, before jumping
down and hitting Speedball with a thrust kick. Guevara
continued to taunt, giving Speedball time to tag in Knight,
as JetSpeed leveled Guevara with some tag team offense.
When Speedball left the ring, though, Guevara was able to
put his shoulder into Knight’s gut and back him into the
opposing corner, where RUSH and Guevara double-teamed The
Jet. RUSH got a two-count then tagged in Harwood. Dax laid
in a couple of stiff shots on Knight before Knight was able
to counter and tag in Robinson.
Robinson took down Harwood with a couple of big shoulder-
tackles, then leveled Wheeler and hit an atomic drop on
Harwood. Juice followed that up by dropping Guevara face-
first on the mat, then knocked RUSH off the apron for good
measure. Robinson punched both Wheeler and Harwood in the
face repeatedly with his patented right jabs, then crushed
their skulls together and hit Wheeler with a spinebuster for
good measure. But with Juice’s head turned, RUSH came in and
elbowed Juice right on the jaw.
RUSH went to suplex Juice but Robinson floated over, giving
Bandido a chance to kick RUSH in the face and send him to
the outside. Bandido, Juice and JetSpeed all then teamed up
to take out Guevara, as Bandido and Speedball went flying
from opposite top turnbuckles to the floor, giving Juice a
chance to score a two-count on Harwood back in the ring!
Back from commercial, Guevara and Speedball were squaring
off in the ring after Knight was sent crashing to the
outside. With Speedball concerned for his partner, Guevara
hit a reverse face-buster on Bailey, then made the tag to
Cash. Speedball tried to claw his way to his corner, but
there was no one to make the tag anyway. Wheeler prevented
Bailey from making a tag to Bandido when the latter got back
onto the apron, but Speedball was finally able to make the
tag to one-half of the AEW World Tag Team Champions!
Bandido cleared house and laid out RUSH then climbed the top
rope and hit a frog splash, channeling Eddie Guerrero with a
little shoulder shimmy before he leaped off the top, but
RUSH kicked out at two. All of RUSH’s teammates then ganged
up on Bandido, taunting him in the middle of the ring.
Bandido tried to fight all four men off, laying out RUSH
with a superkick, but the numbers seemed to be too much.
That was, until FTR tried to whip Bandido into the ropes,
and he ducked out of the way, giving JetSpeed time to take
out FTR! That left Bandido and RUSH squared off in the
middle of the ring, as the crowd erupted into chants of
“Bandido!”
RUSH charged into the corner with Bandido down, but the ROH
World Champion got to his feet and cut off RUSH. The two men
exchanged fierce blows before RUSH landed a devastating
headbutt that left both men stunned on the mat. On the
outside, Guevara took out Robinson with a huge moonsault,
before JetSpeed took out Guevara then brawled with Wheeler,
taking out Cash as well. Speedball then locked horns with
Harwood, as Dax tried to German suplex Bailey to the floor.
Speedball gained the advantage and sent Dax onto the apron,
but Harwood moved out of the way of a knee-drop moonsault,
taking Speedball out of commission.
That left FTR and RUSH in a 3-on-1 advantage against
Bandido, but Bandido cleared Dax and Cash out of the ring,
knocked Harwood off the apron, then sent RUSH crashing into
both members of FTR. That gave Bandido the window he needed
for the 21 Plex on RUSH for the pinfall victory! JetSpeed,
Juice Robinson and Bandido celebrated with the fans as
Collision came to an end from Erie!
Catch a special 3-Hour AEW Dynamite and Collision this
Wednesday at 8/7c on TBS and streaming on HBO MAX from the
Agganis Arena in Boston, MA!