Posted on 3/15/126 by Bob Magee

Revolution Week continued with another fantastic night in
San Jose, California, for AEW Collision on TNT and streaming
on HBO Max! We’re less than 24 hours away from AEW
Revolution Sunday night in Los Angeles!
In a main event that exceeded the hype, Andrade El Ídolo
continued his outstanding year with a victory over Máscara
Dorada. After the match, ROH World Champion Bandido came out
to face off with Andrade, but he was attacked by RPG Vice,
which turned into a brawl that included Brody King and
Swerve Strickland!
“The Jet” Kevin Knight and AEW World Trios Champion Mark
Davis will be on opposite sides of the AEW World Trios
Championship match at Revolution, but tonight, they were
each in singles action. Knight opened Collision with a
victory over El Clon of the Don Callis Family, and later in
the night, Davis turned back Komander for a win.
In Trios action, AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla, Skye
Blue and Julia Hart made quick work of their opponents, then
Thekla ran down Kris Statlander until she hit the ring.
Statlander took out Sisters of Sin and invited Thekla to
lash her with a belt to show her Revolution opponent what it
would take to keep her down!
Plus, The Demand beat Bang Bang Gang in a Trios Math ahead
of AEW National Champion Ricochet’s title defense in the 21-
Man Blackjack Battle Royale on Zero Hour before Revolution,
and so much more.
Here’s everything that went down on the final stop before
Revolution in San Jose! Here are your complete Collision
results.
“The Jet” Kevin Knight def. El Clon of the Don Callis Family
This hotly contested matchup was the perfect way to begin
Collision in San Jose! Clon charged Knight at the bell with
a bicycle kick, but Knight avoided and struck Clon against
the ropes, so Clon responded with a huge slap across
Knight’s face! After a stalemate going back and forth off
the ropes, Knight grabbed Clon’s hand and ran up the ropes
only to pull Clon down for a spectacular armdrag!
With Clon on the outside, Knight tried a plancha, but Clon
moved and captured Knight in the apron skirt in an awkward
landing. The two traded shots on the floor with Knight
throwing Clon back in only for Clon to hop right back out
and suplex a surprised Knight on the floor! Clon threw
Knight back in and locked in a leg submission until Knight
made it to the ropes.
Clon kicked Knight and draped him on the second rope, which
he kicked into Knight’s throat before running to the other
side. Knight was waiting on the rebound with a sky-high
powerbomb that earned him a near-fall. Knight hit multiple
unanswered shots and a jumping clothesline. He followed with
a slam and a standing UFO splash to get a two-count! Clon
bailed to the floor, so Knight tried to follow, but adjusted
in midair to land on the apron. With Clon on the move,
Knight caught him by leaping over the turnbuckles to the
floor!
Clon took his first significant advantage when he caught
Knight coming off the top rope and turned that defense into
offense. A tilt-a-whirl lungblower from Clon nearly finished
Knight, but he kicked out in time. As Knight tried to shake
the cobwebs loose, Clon picked him up and won a battle of
strikes. Knight was able to avoid Clon near the ropes, so he
was able to try a leaping clothesline, which Clon avoided as
only he could. Clon followed with a Pele kick that sent
Knight to the floor. Clon went to the apron and Knight
blocked a kick, so Clon tried another PK and connected! The
aggressiveness of Clon was on full display as he double-
stomped Knight on the back as Knight was still hunched over
the corner of the apron! Clon ran up the middle of the ropes
from the apron (!) and crashed onto Knight with a moonsault!
Clon brought Knight back in and hit a similar moonsault, but
Knight was able to kick out at two!
Knight and Clon battled on the top rope until Clon shoved
him off, but Knight got right back up and leapt to the top
rope! Both men came crashing down, as Knight executed a
massive superplex. Knight couldn’t make the cover and the
referee began the 10 count. Both men got up in time and
slowly traded strikes with Knight nearly getting beat twice
on a pair of rollups! Clon trapped Knight with a unique
pinning combination, but Knight somehow escaped. He popped
back up and dropped Clon with a dropkick! Clon stopped a
charge in the corner and put Knight on his knees with a
three-kick combo. Clon hit a sitout powerbomb for a near-
fall!
Nigel McGuinness used the brief pause in action to praise
Clon, “I love the creativity, the innovation of El Clon!”
Knight escaped from what appeared to be a high-impact driver
from Clon and turned it into a quick rollup, but Clon got
out of it. Knight went to a backslide for another two-count.
Knight tried a jumping DDT, but Clon blocked it and put
Knight on the apron. Knight came flying off the top rope
with a springboard clothesline that laid Clon out! Knight
quickly went to the top rope and landed a UFO Splash to get
the three-count and impressive victory
After Knight’s win, we took a closer look at the AEW World
Trios Championship match at Revolution, where Knight,
“Speedball” Mike Bailey and Místico will try to take the
gold from the Don Callis Family’s TNT Champion “The
Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, AEW International Champion “The
Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada and Mark Davis.
The Babes of Wrath are Ready for MegaKross!
Harley Cameron expressed some doubt about facing MegaKross
for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles, but Willow
Nightingale reminded her that “Megasus” Megan Bayne has
tried to come after them with multiple partners and hasn’t
been successful. Nightingale said she’ll take care of Lena
Kross for the TBS Title on Zero Hour and then they’ll beat
MegaKross on Revolution! That fired up Cameron, who gave
quite the colorful description of what they plan to do to
Bayne and Kross tomorrow night.
AEW World Trios Champion Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family
def. Komander
You won’t find two more different styles in one matchup, but
that is the beauty of being where the best wrestle. Davis
just had his way with Komander at the beginning, as he threw
him around the ring with ease. Komander tried to stick and
move with kicks, but every time Davis got a hold of
Komander, the power was too much. Davis buckle-bombed
Komander into the corner, but then missed a charge, so
Komander escaped to the apron. Komander hit a springboard
hurricanrana to send Davis to the outside! Davis got back on
the apron, so Komander kicked him and tried a sunset flip
powerbomb to the floor, but Davis hung onto the top rope and
sat down on Komander’s chest! Komander was in a lot of pain
on the floor after being sandwiched between Davis and the
corner of the ring!
Davis continued to have his way with Komander for the next
several minutes both in and out of the ring. Davis slammed
Komander, but then missed a senton splash and another attack
in the corner. Komander put Davis down with a dropkick and
fed off the crowd to fire him up. Both men got to their feet
at the same time with Komander hitting multiple strikes to
take Davis down with no success. Finally, Komander went to
the top and knocked Davis to the outside with a shotgun
dropkick. Komander ran up the ropes, so Davis moved, but
Komander adjusted and landed a moonsault onto Davis from the
top to the floor! Davis kicked out at the last moment!
Komander avoided Davis with a couple of nifty reversals, but
there was no getting out of the way of a running elbow from
such a big man! Davis was slowed by the impact from
Komander’s kicks throughout the match, but when Komander
tried to chop him, Davis answered with a much bigger chop to
drop Komander. Davis called for Komander to bring it, so
Komander hit a flurry of strikes followed by a DDT, although
he wasn’t able to bring all of Davis’ weight down, which
allowed Davis to power back up to his feet. Davis folded up
Komander with a nasty back suplex, but somehow, Komander
kicked out to stay in the match!
Davis put Komander on the mat in the corner, but when he
tried to charge in, Komander got up and sent Davis into the
second turnbuckle with a hurricanrana. Komander kicked Davis
in the back and went to the top rope. Davis tried to meet
him, but Komander got down to hit a vicious kick. Komander
twisted his body to somehow sunset flip powerbomb Davis to
the mat! Davis kicked out at two! Komander went back up top
for a 450 splash, but Davis got the knees up! Davis
flattened Komander with a lariat, but this time Komander
kicked out! Davis missed a clothesline, and Komander used
the opening to cinch in an octopus hold! He draped Davis
over the second rope for a swinging double kick to put Davis
on the mat. Komander returned to the top yet again, but this
time he walked the ropes and tried to put Davis away with
Cielito Lindo. Davis started to move, so Komander landed on
his feet only for Davis to knock him back down with a big
enzuigiri. Davis stuck Komander with Close Your Eyes and
Count to Nothing for the win!
After the match, we heard comments from The Dogs after
Dynamite. They put a big target on Roderick Strong after he
sided with Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin on Dynamite. “100
Proof” Clark Connors, “War Ready” Gabe Kidd and David Finlay
faces Cassidy, Allin and Strong in a tornado trios match at
Revolution!
21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale Participants Share Their
Plans
Ahead of the AEW National Championship 21-Man Blackjack
Battle Royale at Zero Hour, we heard from some of the
participants, including Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, RUSH,
Dralístico, Daniel Garcia, Anthony Bowens, HOOK, Katsuyori
Shibata and Tommaso Ciampa – including Bowens stating he
would win the title to prove to HOOK he’s a killer, only for
HOOK to clarify that Bowens will be helping him and Shibata
win the gold!
Trios Match: Triangle of Madness (AEW Women’s World Champion
“The Toxic Spider” Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart) def.
Karisma, Tatevik and Viva Van
Blue began the match with a running big boot that floored
Karisma after she was distracted by Hart. Hart tagged in and
Blue sent her to the corner for a clothesline. Hart and Blue
dropped Karisma with a double-front suplex and a pair of
kicks. Thekla tagged in for the first time, as Sisters of
Sin knocked Tatevik and Van off the apron. Thekla went into
her spider pose, which meant the end was near. She speared
Karisma and pinned her for a dominant victory!
After the match, Thekla said she was sick and tired of
hearing about Kris Statlander. She was sick of a woman who
made a challenge and then runs and hides.
“Kris, you are afraid of Thekla! You can’t handle Thekla!
You might be more than a woman, but you’re so much less than
Thekla! And on Sunday, Big Stat Daddy, you can’t run!”
Statlander is here! And she walked to the ring with a
purpose! She threw a charging Blue to the floor and laid out
Hart with a Staturday Night Fever! Statlander and Thekla
started to brawl in the ring and Statlander dropped Thekla
with a clothesline! Statlander took her belt off, but
instead of using it on Thekla, she handed it to her.
Statlander removed her jacket and turned around to show her
exposed back as a clear invite for Thekla to use the belt!
Thekla put the belt across Statlander’s back, which caused
her to double over, but she stood back up as if to ask for
more! Thekla did it again and again, Statlander fought off
the pain and stood back up! Thekla then unloaded with
repeated belt shots across the back, which put Statlander
down on the mat. But she got back up and stretched her arms
out for more! As the strap marks showed all over Statlander,
Thekla gave up on the belt and just forearmed Statlander
from behind. Thekla pounced on Statlander and continued to
rain down blows until she spit on Statlander! Thekla went
back up the ramp with Sisters of Sin, but Statlander started
stirring in the ring and called Thekla out on the mic! As
Statlander slowly got back up on her knees and eventually to
her feet, she delivered a definitive final message.
“I don’t want you to be afraid of me. BE AFRAID OF WHAT YOU
HAVE TO DO TO KEEP ME DOWN!”
Comments From Marina Shafir Aimed at “Timeless” Toni Storm
Shafir regaled a tale of when she asked Storm for advice,
and Storm told her to stay in her lane and be herself.
Shafir said she did that and that it was good advice, but
Storm has gone completely somewhere else. Shafir said Storm
is driving in the wrong lane, and the wreck is going to be
so bad that no one, not even her own mother, will recognize
her!
Trios Match: The Demand (AEW National Champion Ricochet, Toa
Liona and Bishop Kaun) def. Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn, Ace
Austin and Juice Robinson)
Even though Ricochet will defend the AEW National
Championship in a 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royale tomorrow on
Zero Hour, he was still first out of his corner to start
this match against Ace Austin. After circling Ace, Ricochet
walked back to his corner and tagged Kaun. That only egged
on the crowd further to chant “GUNNS UP!”
As Ace and Kaun were about to lock up, Ricochet started to
enter the ring to attack from behind, but Ace sensed it and
kicked Ricochet to the floor! Kaun sent Ace to the corner
with a splash followed by a shoulder tackle. Ace tried for a
couple pin attempts, but Kaun’s power was too much. Ace went
to his powerful legs to send Kaun to the corner with force.
Ace connected with an elbow strike and bounced off the
opposite corner to take Kaun down to a knee. He tried
another pin, but only got a one-count. Realizing he needed
to do a lot more damage, Ace sent Kaun to the corner with a
dropkick and followed with a chop to the seated Kaun before
hitting a legdrop. Kaun battled through it with a couple of
big shots, but Ace stayed on the offense and threw him to
the Bang Bang Gang corner. Gunn tagged in for the first time
and used his speed and evasiveness to avoid Kaun and take
him down with measured offense. He lit Kaun up with punches,
so Ricochet came in and got the same treatment from Gunn.
Gunn went back to Kaun and dropped him with a punch. Gunn
put Ricochet down with a flying flatliner, as Liona tagged
in for the first time.
Liona threw Gunn in the corner, but Gunn was able to get out
quickly and tag in Robinson. The crowd chanted “JUICE,” so
Liona opened the ropes for him! Robinson decided to hop over
instead and locked up with Liona. Robinson bluffed at the
Demand corner, so they dropped off the apron. Robinson
avoided Liona and paintbrushed the bigger man, which caused
Liona to yell in his face. Robinson answered with a yell of
his own. Liona caught a crossbody from Robinson, but
Robinson got free. Liona charged, so Robinson low-bridged
him over the top to the floor. With all three members of the
Demand waiting, Juice tried a springboard plancha, but was
caught! Ace followed up with a dive of his own, which took
everyone down! Bang Bang Gang had taken control! They kept
Liona isolated for a couple minutes, but he took out the
entire Bang Bang Gang to swing the match back in his favor!
The Demand played the isolation game with Ace, who was
absolutely brutalized away from his teammates. Ricochet
tagged in and knocked Robinson off the apron. He came flying
back in the ring to argue with the referee, which allowed
the Demand to triple-team Ace including a sandwich splash
from GOA in the middle of the ring. Ace kicked out of a
cocky pin from Liona, so GOA tried for more double-team
offense. Ace got to the apron and kept all three of his
opponents at bay with strikes. He launched himself back in
the ring, over Kaun, to dropkick Liona across the ring! Ace
flipped out of a suplex and tagged Robinson! He unloaded on
Kaun and Ricochet, including a Manhattan Drop that will have
Ricochet looking for a bag of ice later tonight in his hotel
room.
Robinson floored Ricochet with a lariat and sent Kaun to the
floor with a leg lariat. Ricochet came back in, and walked
right into a spinebuster from Robinson. Gunn tagged in to
hit a double hip toss combo with Robinson. Kaun broke up the
pin and dropkicked Robinson to the floor. Gunn got squished
in the corner by Liona, which was followed by a running knee
from Kaun and finally a hip attack from Liona. Liona put
Gunn on the top turnbuckle and launched Gunn into Kaun for a
cutter! Ricochet came off the top with a picturesque splash,
but Gunn kicked out! How much can he take?!
Ricochet tagged Kaun and called for the double crucifix
powerbomb on Gunn. GOA got him up, but Robinson took out
Ricochet and pulled Gunn away. Robinson and Ace alternated
punches and kicks on Liona until a double crescent knocked
him out of the ring. Ricochet came off the top with a
springboard clothesline to Robinson, but Ace lured him
towards the corner and threw Ricochet face-first into the
second turnbuckle with velocity! Kaun knocked Ace from the
ring with a dropkick, but was immediately put down by Gunn
with a Famouser! He covered Gunn, but Ricochet broke up the
pin with a Spirit Gun to the back of Gunn’s head! Kaun
rolled over and pinned Gunn for the win!
That wasn’t enough for Ricochet, as they continued to attack
after the match. Ricochet cracked the AEW National
Championship across Ace’s head to leave the Bang Bang Gang
laid out. Ricochet got the microphone to say the company
seemed to be doing everything they can to sabotage his title
reign by making him defend against 20 others in a Blackjack
Battle Royale! He ran down the crowd, although they tried to
drown him out with boos. He said he will walk in and out of
Revolution as the AEW National Champion because he is out of
this world!
“Jungle” Jack Perry Has Extra Motivation
Perry said tomorrow’s AEW National Championship Blackjack
Battle Royale is about more than championships. It’s a
chance to wrestle in the building where he grew up watching
his heroes. Tomorrow is for his friends, and as for
Ricochet, Perry is coming for him.
“Timeless” Toni Storm Addresses Marina Shafir
As Storm lay on a floor somewhere in a kimono, she talked
about the circus and how different it is when the show isn’t
happening, the lights are off and the sawdust has settled.
Storm said she’s been part of this circus for long enough
and at Revolution, Shafir will realize she’s a performer in
“Circus Timeless!”
“Colossal” Lena Kross def. Mina Shirakawa
Kross has TWO title matches on Sunday, so it’s the biggest
weekend of her career, although she can’t look past
Shirakawa. Shirakawa stood right up to Kross at the bell,
but was quickly dropped with a pair of shoulder tackles.
Shirakawa slid under a third attempt and danced from her
knees. Kross snatched Shirakawa up, but she escaped and sent
Kross to the corner. Shirakawa hit a back elbow and tried to
follow with a crossbody, but Kross caught her and threw her
backwards with a fallaway slam. Kross put one boot on
Shirakawa for the pin, but she kicked out.
Shirakawa got back up to throw some forearms, but they
seemed to have little effect. Shirakawa lowered the top rope
to send a charging Kross over the top to the floor.
Shirakawa went to the top rope, so Kross moved away.
Shirakawa went down to the apron to attack, so Kross
intercepted a kick and pulled Shirakawa into a violent
impact with the corner of the ring! It was all Kross for the
next several minutes, as she was very impressive and clearly
in top form.
Finally, Shirakawa stopped a Kross charge with a boot and
then avoided another to send Kross into the top turnbuckle.
Shirakawa went up top and kicked Kross across the face.
Shirakawa got Kross down to her knees and connected with a
dropkick to send Kross rolling to the floor. Shirakawa went
back up top and connected with a huge crossbody onto Kross!
She threw Kross back in the ring, but Kross came back at
Shirakawa with a big boot. Shirakawa avoided it and wrenched
Kross’ knee with a dragon screw. Shirakawa flipped over the
top with a tornillo, but it wasn’t enough to keep Kross down
for three.
Kross escaped a figure four leglock attempt and stunned
Shirakawa with a back kick to the face! Kross and Shirakawa
traded big strikes and despite the size and power
difference, Shirakawa was making progress. That is until
Kross followed her to the ropes with another big boot. Kross
picked up Shirakawa, but Shirakawa escaped and tried for a
Glamorous Driver. Kross quickly stopped that and tried a
jackhammer, but Shirakawa floated out. Shirakawa staggered
Kross with a spinning backfist and went to the top for a
slingblade which connected! Kross kicked out at two! Kross
got out of another figure four attempt and put Shirakawa on
the mat the hard way with a German suplex. Shirakawa got
back up and charged at Kross, but ran right into the biggest
boot of the match. Kross hit the jackhammer and picked up
the victory! “Megasus” Megan Bayne came out to celebrate
with Kross.
Andrade El Ídolo of the Don Callis Family def. Máscara
Dorada
While Dorada was out alone, Andrade entered with Don Callis
and Lance Archer. Callis joined commentary for this main
event.
Dorada offered a handshake at the start, so Andrade kicked
it away. Andrade put Dorada down with an aggressive armdrag,
and decided to pose for the crowd. However, he turned his
back, so Dorada rolled him up for a surprise two-count.
Dorada caught Andrade with a hurricanrana and stayed on top
for another pin attempt, but Andrade got out of it. An angry
Andrade flattened Dorada with a nasty shoulder tackle.
Andrade chopped Dorada hard, but when he tried to do more,
Dorada escaped and the two exchanged multiple reversals
until Andrade practiced some tranquilo in the ropes while
Dorada landed ready to fight in the middle of the ring.
Andrade missed a lariat, so Dorada contorted his body in mid
air to send Andrade to the floor. Dorada ran up the ropes to
set himself up for an attack to the outside, but Andrade put
that idea to rest when he took out Dorada’s legs! With
Dorada in bad shape, Andrade gave some attention to another
admirer in the crowd including a kiss on the hand, a twirl
and a selfie. As Andrade walked away, Callis tried to get
$20 from the woman for the picture. Dorada started to get
up, but was put right back down with a running boot from
Andrade. Andrade threw Dorada back in the ring and taunted
the crowd. Andrade nearly snapped Dorada in half with a
tilt-o-whirl backbreaker for a near-fall! Andrade tried it
again, but Dorada shifted his weight and landed on Andrade
with a crossbody.
Dorada tried to recover in the corner, so Andrade charged in
and Dorada was able to move at the last moment, which sent
Andrade over the top and down to the floor. Dorada saw the
opening and launched himself over the top with a head-
scissors to Andrade! Dorada threw Andrade back in and went
to the top, so Andrade rolled to the apron. Dorada dove from
the top and DDTed Andrade on the corner of the apron! Dorada
tried an Asai moonsault, but Andrade got both of his boots
up! Andrade manhandled Dorada and decimated him around the
ringside area. Callis even got a couple cheap shots in
behind the referee’s back. Callis complained he hurt his
hand. Andrade took a moment to shake the hand of a media
member in the front row. Perhaps trying to curry favor for a
positive review?
Back in the ring, Dorada started to fight back with strikes,
but he couldn’t match the power of Andrade. However, Dorada
kept coming back and popped up off Andrade to hit a
dropkick! Andrade ran into a boot in the corner, but he
shook it off to clothesline Dorada. Andrade sent Dorada to
the opposite side and followed him in, but Dorada moved and
Andrade ate the top turnbuckle. Dorada nailed a springboard
hurricanrana! He bounced off the second rope and backwards
to Andrade, but Andrade caught him! Dorada twisted his body
into a headscissors to take down Andrade! He was feeling it
and so was the crowd! Dorada came off the ropes with a Code
Red, but Andrade was just barely able to kick out. The fans
chanted for Dorada! Dorada hit a kick to a downed Andrade
and called for the end. Andrade reversed it into Three
Amigos, but Dorada was able to kick out at two! Andrade
rolled Dorada towards the corner and slowly went to the top.
Dorada got back up and used the ropes to propel him into an
enzigiri on the side of Andrade’s head. Dorada ran up the
ropes, but Andrade was waiting and caught him. Dorada
adjusted and sent Andrade crashing to the mat with a super
hurricanrana! Dorada ran over for the pin, but Andrade was
able to kick out just in time! Andrade went to the floor, so
Dorada gained a head of steam and connected with a tornillo!
Dorada jumped on the barricade to celebrate with the fans
and they were hyped! He threw Andrade back in and returned
to the top for a 450 splash that was on target! Andrade
kicked out again!
Andrade got to his knees and wanted Dorada to hit him.
Instead, Dorada went to his knees and tried to exchange with
Andrade, and wound up worse for it. With both men back on
their feet, Dorada tried to chop Andrade, but Andrade’s
slaps were much more effective. Dorada leapt to the second
rope, so Andrade followed him up and came off with a Spanish
Fly! This time Dorada kicked out just in time! Andrade
crushed Dorada with a meteora in the corner! Dorada kicked
out at two! Andrade called for the end, but Dorada rolled
out of The DM and nearly pinned Andrade! Dorada connected
with a thrust kick and then blocked Andrade’s big boot/back
elbow with a heel kick to the chin!
Dorada picked up Andrade in the corner and hit a nasty kick.
He charged in, so Andrade ducked and picked him up for an
Alabama slam, but Dorada switched the momentum in midair and
stuck Andrade with a destroyer! Dorada quickly got to the
top and Andrade wisely rolled to the apron. Dorada pulled
Andrade up the turnbuckles, but Andrade got control with a
heatbutt and big strikes. He trapped Dorada in a hammerlock
and dropped him on the turnbuckle connectors with a DDT!
Andrade hit The DM and finally got the pinfall in an
outstanding main event!
Callis and Archer came to celebrate with Andrade in the
ring, but they were interrupted by ROH World Champion and
Andrade’s Revolution opponent, Bandido! As Bandido walked
down the ramp, he was attacked from behind by Rocky Romero
and Trent Beretta! They continued to put the boots to
Bandido until Brody King arrived to take out RPG Vice! He
threw Romero in the ring, but when he turned around, King
was met by the flying boot of Swerve Strickland!
The two Revolution opponents brawled up the ramp, while
Bandido got on the apron to meet Andrade in the ring. On
Bandido’s way in, Romero grabbed his leg, which allowed
Beretta to put Bandido down with a shotgun dropkick. Andrade
left the ring with his hands in the air, clearly enjoying
the beatdown on Bandido. Romero and Beretta charged at
Bandido on the ropes, but he somehow backdropped both men to
the floor! He returned to the ring and flipped over the top
onto RPG Vice! Bandido stared at Andrade, who had made his
way into the crowd, but tomorrow at Revolution, these two
will meet for the first time ever! That’s it for Collision!
Catch AEW Revolution LIVE on Sunday, 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on
HBO Max, Amazon Prime and PPV from a SOLD OUT Crypto.com
Arena in Los Angeles, California! AEW Zero Hour begins at 7
p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT!
And remember… We are AEW—Where The Best Wrestle!