ALL ELITE WRESTLING COLLISION/TNT/HBO MAX: March 29 report


Posted on 3/29/126 by Bob Magee



Saturday Night AEW Collision was LIVE from Cedar Rapids,
Iowa on Saturday, March 28, with one of the best shows of
the year. After all, this is where the best wrestle.

In our main event, “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada of the
Don Callis Family retained his AEW International
Championship in an epic match against AEW World Trios
Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight, thanks in large part to a
bit of leverage from the middle rope.

Speaking of championship bouts, we kicked off Collision with
Divine Dominion, “Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Colossal” Lena
Kross, retaining their AEW Women’s World Tag Team
Championship against the Babes of Wrath, Harley Cameron and
Willow Nightingale. Later in the night, we heard from the
Babes, and it sounds like they might be shifting their
respective focus moving forward.

Plus, the Death Riders defeated Private Party before Jon
Moxley sent a message to Will Ospreay, The Rascalz’ Myron
Reed defeated Johnny TV in Reed’s AEW singles debut, the
Brawling Birds had Mina Shirakawa’s back for a fight, the
Don Callis Family took out some frustrations on the other
members of the Rascalz, and much more.

Here’s everything that went down in Cedar Rapids! Here are
your complete Collision results.


AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Cedar Rapids


AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Divine
Dominion (“Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Colossal” Lena Kross)
def. Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron)
Brawling Birds Have Mina Shirakawa’s Back For a Fight!
The Rascalz’ Myron Reed def. MxM TV’s Johnny TV
Death Riders Have a Question for Private Party; Private
Party Responds
Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia) def. Private
Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen)
The Demand Are Ready For Kenny Omega & Co.
Mina Shirakawa & Brawling Birds (Jamie Hayter and Alex
Windsor) def. Nixi XS, Aminah Belmont & Haven Harris
The Don Callis Family Are Out For Revenge (And ProtOkada!)
“Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa def. Ace Austin of the Bang
Bang Gang
The Rascalz Know The Math That Matters
Babes of Wrath Look to The Future
The Don Callis Family (TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher and Mark
Davis) def. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier)
Ricochet and Don Callis Share Their Kenny Omega Hatred
Kevin Knight Proclaims This The Year of The Jet
Jon Moxley Has No Sympathy for Private Party – Or Will
Ospreay
AEW International Championship Match: “The Rainmaker”
Kazuchika Okada of the Don Callis Family def. AEW World
Trios Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight


AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Divine
Dominion (“Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Colossal” Lena Kross)
def. Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron)


We wasted no time in getting the fighting started on this
Saturday night, as first, it was Babes of Wrath making their
way to the ring, and the crowd was red hot for the former
tag team champions! They were followed, of course, by the
statuesque champions.

All four women came to blows before the bell rang, with
Nightingale and Bayne starting things off in the ring with
an exchange of strength. Nightingale got the upper hand and
tagged in Cameron, allowing the Babes of Wrath to hit some
combination offense on Bayne and Kross. Nightingale tagged
back in but was taken out by Kross when Bayne distracted the
referee, followed by Bayne hitting a dive to the outside, as
Divine Dominion went to work, absolutely dominating Willow
right up until we went to commercial break.

We returned with Kross still working over Nightingale,
taking Cameron down off the apron for good measure. Divine
Dominion continued to isolate Willow from her partner, but
finally, Nightingale was able to adroitly evade Bayne and
Kross and tag Cameron in, who came in absolutely on fire to
take down Kross. The Babes tried to combine for some more
tag-team offense against both members of Divine Dominion,
but Bayne and Kross were too strong, catching Nightingale
and Cameron and turning the tide.

Divine Dominion taunted Cameron and lifted her for a double
vertical suplex, only for Harley to reverse into a double
DDT and make the tag to Willow, who started to slug it out
with Bayne. Nightingale took out Kross and Bayne with
multiple German suplexes and evaded a double team from
Divine Dominion to hit a double shotgun dropkick and tag
Cameron back in for the Drop Bear backpack senton. 

Bayne caught Cameron on the top rope, but Harley fought her
off and eventually hit a powerbomb from the turnbuckles,
before Babes of Wrath locked in stereo single-leg Boston
Crabs! But Bayne, the legal wrestler, got to the ropes to
break the submission. Divine Dominion dumped Nightingale to
the outside, and while Cameron was game in her attempts to
fight both women off, they obliterated her with a
combination running big boot/suplex, leading to the Divine
Intervention double chokeslam for the pinfall victory.
Divine Dominion are still your AEW Women’s World Tag Team
Champions!


Brawling Birds Have Mina Shirakawa’s Back For a Fight!


Backstage, Lexy Nair was with Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor,
who said they were here to get violent, but they weren’t
alone. They saw a woman who got screwed out of her AEW
Women’s World Championship match due to some brass knucks,
and if that woman was around, they were game to team with
her. That brought in Mina Shirakawa, who was still livid
about her loss to Thekla. The Birds said that any three
ladies who want a fight are due to get one!


The Rascalz’ Myron Reed def. MxM TV’s Johnny TV


It was time to go back to the ring, as Reed entered first,
followed by Johnny TV, accompanied by MxM.

This was Reed’s first ever singles match in AEW, and MxM TV
gave him a rude welcome, as MxM pulled Reed to the outside
and put the boots to him while the ref was distracted to
start. Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier chased off MxM, and
this one got back between the ropes, where Reed and Johnny
exchanged counters and strikes.

Reed seized the advantage with a slingshot legdrop onto
Johnny TV as he was draped over the ropes, followed by a
thrust kick by Reed right to Johnny’s chin. Johnny reversed
the momentum shortly thereafter and caught Reed in a massive
Alabama Slam, but he took too long in taunting the crowd and
allowed Reed to dodge a split-legged moonsault before
hitting a cutter and a No Cap Splash springboard 450 for the
win!


Death Riders Have a Question for Private Party; Private
Party Responds


Flanked by Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia
addressed his former friends, Private Party, saying that
things have to change in this life. Garcia has changed. A
lot. Have they changed? Garcia has become the version of
himself he’s meant to be, forged in fire.

Moxley weighed in, saying that they’re all the same. But
have Private Party learned how to work hard, which separates
the greats from the rest? They won $200,000?
Congratulations. What are they going to use it to buy? A
clue? They can’t use it to buy the heart they need to go
toe-to-toe with the Death Riders. That kind of steel comes
with a price that Moxley doesn’t think Private Party is
willing to pay. They’re swimming with the real sharks
tonight.

Back from the commercial break, Private Party spoke
backstage, saying that they do have a lot of history with
Moxley, and they’re more than ready to swim with sharks. And
while Garcia might have been their boy, now, he’s just in
the way.


Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia) def. Private
Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen)


As the Death Riders made their way through the ring, we were
treated to a package recapping the history between Jon
Moxley’s crew and Private Party, including the early days of
the Death Riders running roughshod over AEW. Then, while
Private Party made their typical high-energy entrance, the
Death Riders did pushups by the announce desk!

With the crowd chanting “Moxley!”, we got Garcia and Kassidy
to start things off at the bell, grappling and testing one
another on the mat and while standing. Both men also showed
off their agility, leap frogging one another and exchanging
arm drags before Garcia slapped Kassidy across the face.
That fired up Zay, who backed Garcia into the corner and
laid in shots. But when referee Bryce Remsburg backed
Kassidy off, Garcia took advantage, then tagged in Moxley.

While Mox had warned Private Party about swimming with
sharks, it was the AEW Continental Champion who found
himself in deep waters after the tag. Private Party showed
off their tag team chemistry, double teaming Mox and fending
off Garcia until the leader of the Death Riders was finally
able to find enough daylight to tag in Garcia, who took out
Marq Quen on the outside as we went to break.

Back from commercial, Mox and Garcia double-teamed Quen in
their corner before Garcia tagged Mox in as the legal man
and stepped out to the apron. Quen held Mox off with a big
boot from the corner then hit a spinning kick right to Mox’s
temple. Quen tagged in Kassidy and Mox tagged in Garcia, and
the former best friends went back to war. Mox tried to
interfere with Kassidy on the apron, only for Zay to hit a
springboard moonsault to Mox on the outside and then a
senton from the top to Garcia back in the ring for a two-
count!

With the upper hand, Kassidy started to talk trash to
Garcia, which fired up the Death Rider for a moment – but
Kassidy fired back with a massive Destroyer, then a DDT on
Moxley when Mox came into the ring! Private Party hit a
double-team cutter on Garcia, and Quen cleared out Mox on
the outside! Kassidy with the 450 splash on Garcia, but
Garcia kicked out! What a match!

Quen tried to lift Garcia into an electric chair, but Garcia
sent Quen to the outside, where he was clobbered by a
European uppercut from Claudio! Garcia tried to lock Kassidy
in the DragonTamer, but Kassidy rolled through for a two-
count. Moxley sneaked in for a cutter on Kassidy to set
Garcia up to piledrive Zay into the mat, but Kassidy kicked
out at two again! Garcia didn’t relent, hammering elbows and
fists to the side of Kassidy’s head before locking in the
DragonTamer. Moxley and Claudio ran interference to keep
Quen from making the save, and Kassidy was forced to tap, as
the Death Riders won.


The Demand Are Ready For Kenny Omega & Co.


We saw comments from Ricochet, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun
from last night at ROH x MLP Global Wars, where Ricochet
defeated Rich Swann and GOA competed in a 4-Way Tag Match to
crown the inaugural MLP Tag Team Champions. Ricochet said he
knew Kenny would respond to Ricochet’s comments, but he
didn’t think Omega would respond that quickly. After all,
didn’t Kenny say that the past didn’t matter? Because it
sounds to Ricochet that it mattered enough to Kenny for
Omega to challenge the former AEW National Champion to a
match and bring “those two goofs,” Brody King and Jack
Perry, along with him. 

GOA yelled about how much they’ve beaten down Brody King,
and how The Demand has taken down Perry over and over. That
reminded Ricochet that Perry wouldn’t even be holding the
National Championship if it weren’t for Omega’s help, since
Kenny must have been the one to keep GOA out of the
Blackjack Battle Royale. So now, on April Fool’s Day,
Ricochet promises that the joke will be on Omega and his
friends.


Mina Shirakawa & Brawling Birds (Jamie Hayter and Alex
Windsor) def. Nixi XS, Aminah Belmont & Haven Harris


Windsor started things off for her team against Nixi XS,
beating her right back into her team’s corner, as Hayter and
Shirakawa took out the other two opponents with massive big
boots! Shirakawa and the Brawling Birds stacked up all three
of their opponents in the corner and took turns taking them
out, before the Birds set Belmont and Harris up for a double
missile dropkick by Shirakawa. Hayter and Windsor then
leveled Nixi XS with Two Birds With One Stone, allowing
Shirakawa to lock in the figure-four leglock for the quick
submission victory!

After the match, Hayter grabbed a mic and asked if Cedar
Rapids cared for a couple of words with the Birds. Hayter
told Shirakawa they loved brawling with her, and that they
wanted to tell Mina that neither of them had anything to do
with what happened to “Timeless” Toni Storm. Moreover,
Windsor said that what happened to Shirakawa against Thekla
was nothing short of a “piss take.” Thekla wants to start
using brass knuckles?
Enter the Toxic Spider, alongside the Sisters of Sin, up
among the crowd. Thekla said that they weren’t going to do
this. She is the AEW Women’s World Champion, and the rest of
them are nothing. None of them can handle Thekla. None of
them can handle Sisters of Sin. And none of them can handle
Triangle of Madness. And Thekla swears on the cold, dead
body of “Timeless” Toni Storm – “Rest in peace, b*tch!” –
that if any of them want to try Triangle of Madness again,
they’ll end up just like Storm.

That was too much for Shirakawa, who challenged Triangle of
Madness to a Trios Match against herself and Brawling Birds!


The Don Callis Family Are Out For Revenge (And ProtOkada!)


Backstage, Lexy Nair was with TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher,
AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada and Mark Davis.
Nair acknowledged that all three men had big matches
tonight. She then tried to ask about the Family’s business
relationship with MJF, but Fletcher made it clear that he’s
not a fan of that arrangement, no matter how much he enjoyed
watching Davis piledrive Darby Allin, and that he doesn’t
want to talk about it, because the focus should be on
bringing the AEW World Championship to the Don Callis
Family. What he does want to talk about is how the AEW World
Trios Titles were taken away from the Don Callis Family by
JetSpeed and Místico, who also took Josh Alexander away from
the Family with his injury. So tonight is now about revenge.

Okada agreed, saying that tonight, he gets revenge for
himself and his Continental Classic loss to The Jet, and for
his Family – but he also said to Fletcher that he saw The
Protostar making peace with Takeshita, and he wanted to
remind Fletcher about the greatness of ProtOkada, and how
they are the leaders of the Don Callis Family. Fletcher
agreed, saying that they were going to take out Kevin Knight
and The Rascalz first tonight, then Fletcher’s focus would
be right back on the AEW World Championship.


“Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa def. Ace Austin of the Bang
Bang Gang


An exchange of holds off the bell led to an initial
advantage for Ciampa, but Austin recovered to send Ciampa to
the outside on two different sides of the ring, frustrating
the former TNT Champion! Ciampa looked to take control back
in the ring, but Austin threw him over the top rope to a
third side of the ring, then evaded Ciampa’s charges from
atop the apron!

Once Ciampa caught Austin, though, things took a turn, as
Tommaso draped Austin over the middle rope and planted him
with a DDT. A dazed Austin rolled to the outside, and Ciampa
gave chase, chopping the Bang Bang Gang member across the
chest. But Austin fought back, only to get caught by Ciampa
when Austin tried to roll him back into the ring, as the
Psycho Killer brought The Ace crashing down for a
backbreaker off the top turnbuckle and applauded his own
efforts as we went to break!

Back from commercial, Austin seemed slightly dazed, but he
was able to fend off Ciampa and find a second wind, taking
the Psycho Killer to the mat with a Russian leg sweep and
flying into the corner with an elbow to take out Ciampa when
he got to his feet. Austin evaded Ciampa and hit a spinning
kick to the temple, then gutwrenched Ciampa up into a
powerbomb in an impressive display of strength for a two
count!

Ciampa was able to turn the tables, however, scouting a
basement dropkick from Austin then hitting Ace with a
Project Ciampa for a two count of his own! Austin tried to
escape to the outside to catch his breath, and Ciampa gave
chase. But Austin caught Ciampa with a Heatseeker-variant
that left Ciampa stunned on the outside, allowing Austin to
come diving over the top to take out Ciampa!

Austin threw Ciampa back into the ring, but the Psycho
Killer was waiting with a big knee to the chin! Ciampa
hoisted Austin onto the turnbuckle for an Avalanche Air Raid
Crash, but Austin kicked out! Both men got to their feet and
wailed away at one another, leading to Austin catching
Ciampa on the chin with another kick. Austin then deadlifted
Ciampa on his shoulders and tossed him into the corner. But
when Austin lined up Ciampa, the Psycho Killer reversed
Austin’s momentum, throwing him into the corner, then
lowering the big running knee for the three count! Ciampa
wins!

After the match, Juice Robinson came out to check on his
Bang Bang Gang brethren. For a moment, it seemed as if
Ciampa was going to lay out Robinson from behind with that
very same knee, but Juice turned around and stared Ciampa
down as the former TNT Champion left the ring and made his
way up the ramp.


The Rascalz Know The Math That Matters


Lexy Nair was backstage with all three members of The
Rascalz. First, she congratulated Myron Reed on his first
ever singles win in AEW, then asked how The Rascalz are
feeling. Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier said that they
were ready to take out the Don Callis Family, and since the
Family is former AEW World Trios Champions, beating them
would place The Rascalz one step closer to title contention!
Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em!


Babes of Wrath Look to The Future


Backstage, Harley Cameron said she let Willow and everyone
down, but Nightingale said they gave it everything they
could. When she first heard about the AEW Women’s World Tag
Team Championship tournament, she didn’t even have a
partner, but she wouldn’t have wanted to have done it with
anyone other than Harley. So, Cameron asked, does this mean
they’ll never talk to each other again?

Of course not, Willow said. It’s just time for them to focus
on their own things. But they’ll always be best friends. And
they’ll always be Babes of Wrath.


The Don Callis Family (TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher and Mark
Davis) def. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier)


We got things started with Zachary Wentz and Kyle Fletcher
locking up in the middle. Fletcher established early wrist
control, as Wentz tried to work his way out of the hold.
Wentz used the ropes to his advantage, taking Fletcher down
with a hurricanrana then hitting a tornillo out of the other
corner for a one count. Wentz took Fletcher into The
Rascalz’ corner and tagged in Dezmond Xavier, who got a two
count of his own after taking down Fletcher. But The
Protostar might have been playing opossum, as he nailed
Xavier with a big scoop slam and tagged in Davis. The big
man leveled Xavier, but The Rascalz combined to get Davis
into their corner, where Wentz hit a bronco buster and got a
one count!

Wentz tagged Xavier in as The Rascalz attempted to double-
team Davis, but he cartwheeled out of harm’s way and kicked
both Rascalz square in the head. Davis then hoisted Xavier
on top of his shoulders and tossed him right into the boot
of Fletcher, as The Protostar got a two count! The Rascalz
recovered very briefly, only for Davis and Fletcher to slam
both Rascalz into each other then toss them for stereo
suplexes. Davis and Fletcher were in complete control as we
went to commercial!

Back from the break, Wentz had managed to pull things back
even, as he nailed Fletcher with a blockbuster from the
middle turnbuckle and tagged Xavier back in! Xavier ducked
under Fletcher and knocked Davis off the apron in the
opposite corner, then he took out Fletcher with a kick to
the back of the head! Davis came in to try to take out
Xavier, but he fought off the big man and followed it up
with a cutter on Fletcher when the TNT Champion got to his
feet! Xavier went for the pin and got a two count!

Wentz tagged back in but dropped to the floor, where he hit
a cutter on Fletcher over the middle rope, setting up some
combination offense from The Rascalz that got Wentz a two
count on Fletcher! The Rascalz set up for Hot Fire Flame,
but Davis caught Xavier and tossed him to the mat. Wentz
tried to fight off Davis and Fletcher, but Davis took him
out as well – but that gave Xavier enough time to recover
and take out Davis! Fletcher went for a kick in the corner
but missed. Davis caught Wentz once more and tossed him to
Fletcher for another boot, but Wentz blocked the kick and
sent it into Davis’ chin instead! Wentz took out Fletcher!
Davis took out Wentz! Xavier took out Davis! The fans were
on their feet, as Davis and Xavier tried to get to theirs!

Davis nailed Xavier with an enzuigiri in The Rascalz’ corner
and floored Wentz for good measure. Davis then ran Xavier
into the corner and made sure he was the legal man, using
that big brain of his. Davis then hoisted Xavier up for
“Close Your Eyes and Count to Nothing” and a pinfall victory
for the Don Callis Family!


Ricochet and Don Callis Share Their Kenny Omega Hatred


We saw comments from Ricochet and Don Callis from last night
at ROH x MLP Global Wars, as the two reveled in their shared
hatred of Kenny Omega after Ricochet’s win on the Global
Wars card. Callis couldn’t hide how excited he was for
Ricochet and GOA to take out Omega (along with Brody King
and “Jungle” Jack Perry) in their Trios Match this Wednesday
on AEW Dynamite, LIVE from Winnipeg!


Kevin Knight Proclaims This The Year of The Jet


Lexy Nair was backstage with The Jet just moments before his
AEW International Title Match against Kazuchika Okada.
Knight said that 2026 is going to be The Year of The Jet, as
he ran through the list of his accomplishments and near-
misses so far this year. With a little bit of hustle and a
whole lot of swag, The Jet can turn any dream into a
reality. As for Okada, Knight is going to turn his dream of
getting a little revenge on Knight into a nightmare. 


Jon Moxley Has No Sympathy for Private Party – Or Will
Ospreay


Backstage, Mox reflected on Private Party being “pretty
banged up,” saying we won’t see them again any time soon.
But Moxley has no sympathy for them. Why should he? People
keep asking him about Will Ospreay, too, as if there’s
something Mox is supposed to feel bad about? He will never
stand between someone and the consequences of their actions.
Will Ospreay? He got exactly what he asked for. He found
himself in an unsanctioned cage match, because no doctor
would clear him. Because he had a broken neck. What did he
think was going to happen?

On Wednesday, Mox said, Ospreay faces PAC. The best. The
elite of the elite. Top of the food chain. And The Bastard
has even less tolerance for Ospreay’s emotional response
than Mox does to this cold, cold game.


AEW International Championship Match: “The Rainmaker”
Kazuchika Okada of the Don Callis Family def. AEW World
Trios Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight


It was time for our main event! When the bell rang, both men
lingered in their respective corners before coming to the
center of the ring for a collar-and-elbow tie up. Knight
gained the early advantage, wrenching on Okada’s left arm
and wrist as The Rainmaker made his way to his feet. Okada
backed Knight into the ropes and made him flinch, but when
Okada went for a dropkick after throwing Knight into the
ropes on the other side of the ring, Knight held on and
evaded the move. Knight then sent Okada to the outside, then
tauntingly held the ropes open for The Rainmaker if he
wanted to make his way back in!

Once Okada was back in the ring, he and Knight exchanged a
flurry of counters and arm drags, only for Okada to duck on
the outside when Knight went for a baseball slide, as The
Rainmaker countered with a DDT on the floor! As referee
Bryce Remsburg counted toward 10, Okada tossed Knight back
into the ring, mockingly putting the boot to Knight’s face
and staring down at him, which only fired up The Jet! He
sent Okada to the mat twice with big shoulder tackles, then
nailed a leaping lariat and a standing UFO Splash for a two
count! Knight was feeling it! Okada went to the outside, but
Knight took him out with a splash over the corner as we went
to commercial!

Back from the break, Okada had regained the upper hand, as
he leveled Knight with a neckbreaker over his knee. After a
scoop slam, Okada went to the top and hit his patented elbow
drop, then flipped the bird to the entire crowd from the
middle of the ring. Okada lifted Knight and looked to go for
a ripcord, but Knight fought back, eventually sending The
Rainmaker crashing to the mat with a sky-high dropkick. Both
men struggled back to their feet, as Knight dodged a running
elbow from Okada in the corner, then floored the
International Champion with consecutive lariats.

Okada went for The Rainmaker, but Knight reversed it into a
leaping pendulum DDT for a two count. Knight went to the top
looking for the UFO Splash, but Okada got to his feet and
nailed Knight with a picture-perfect dropkick of his own!
Okada lifted Knight up and hit a ripcord lariat (although
not the full “Rainmaker”), maintaining wrist control and
hitting another. That gave Okada a window to look for The
Rainmaker, but Knight dodged, sending Okada to the outside.
Knight immediately followed with an absolutely incredible
springboard forearm flying an astonishing 20 feet to take
out Okada!

Knight threw Okada back into the ring to break the ref’s
count, then hit Okada with a springboard lariat for another
two count! Knight seemed slightly frustrated, but he
followed up with a splashing lariat in the corner on Okada.
The Jet lifted the champ up onto the top turnbuckle, but
Okada shrugged him off. Knight recovered and leaped up onto
the top turnbuckle, perhaps looking for a hurricanrana, but
Okada blocked, throwing Knight off. The Jet wasn’t deterred,
as he charged Okada and leaped up to take him off the top
rope head over heels! The crowd chanted, “This is awesome!”

Okada tried to climb to his feet in the corner, but with
little energy left, he was a prime victim for Knight’s
coast-to-coast dropkick! Knight climbed the top turnbuckle
for a UFO Splash, but Okada slowly rolled out of the way,
which seemed to frustrate Knight. After a moment’s
hesitation, he went for the splash anyway, even with Okada
three-quarters of the way across the ring, but the champion
got his knees up! Okada went for The Rainmaker, but Knight
reversed into an inside cradle for a two count, then another
pin attempt for a two count again! Okada grabbed Knight in a
waistlock and sat down for a pin, grabbing the middle rope
for leverage to get the three count! Okada cheats to win and
is still the AEW International Champion!

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