Posted on 5/31/126 by Bob Magee

AEW Collision was LIVE from the Von Braun Center in
Huntsville, Alabama, on TNT and HBO Max! And in a city known
for wrestling history, we had a loaded night of action,
including a pair of championship bouts!
AEW World Trios Champions The Conglomeration beat the Don
Callis Family to retain the titles. However, RPG Vice and
Lance Archer didn’t make it easy on Orange Cassidy, Roderick
Strong and Kyle O’Reilly. The Conglomeration also promised
to have AEW International Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke
Takeshita’s back in the main event if the Callis Family got
involved. Takeshita took everything Daniel Garcia could
throw at him, but still walked away champion. The Callis
Family attacked Takeshita after the match while Shane Taylor
Promotions aimed at AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and
the Death Riders. The Conglomeration and “Speedball” Mike
Bailey hit the ring, and a wild brawl brought Collision to a
close with The Conglomeration, Speedball and the Death
Riders holding the ring, which was not an image anyone
expected to see.
Earlier in the night, Moxley and PAC beat The Infantry,
which started the hostilities that bled into the end of the
night. The Callis Family, meanwhile, did have success with a
new combo of Jake Doyle and Brian Cage, who made quick work
of their opponents, and TayJay made it all the way to the
five-minute mark of the Divine Dominion Eliminator Challenge
to earn a future shot at the AEW Women’s World Tag Team
Championship!
Plus, Hazuki made a successful AEW debut with a win over
Maya World, “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa laid out over a
thousand reasons why he hates Jericho, and the future of the
TBS Championship was also brought into focus with the
announcement of Survival of the Fittest!
All that and so much more went down on a huge night in
Huntsville for Collision! Here are your complete results!
Tommaso Ciampa Joins Commentary
As Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcomed us to
Collision, “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa interrupted them
by making his way to ringside to join commentary for the
opening matchup. What will he have to say about his sneak
attack on Jericho on Wednesday?
The Conglomeration Presents Konosuke Takeshita With a Gift
Roderick Strong yelled, “TAKESHITA!” and asked him if he was
good. Takeshita thanked Strong and The Conglomeration for
having his back against the Don Callis Family, but he
promised Callis that they are far from done. O’Reilly told
him that they’ll worry about the Callis Family tonight, so
he should just worry about facing Daniel Garcia in the main
event later tonight! Orange Cassidy then handed Takeshita a
backpack to tote his title!
The Don Callis Family Want to Empty The Conglomeration’s
Backpacks
RPG Vice said they’ve seen enough Conglomerating. Hot,
sticky conglomerating all over the place, and Trent Beretta
said what Takeshita did made him sick to his stomach. Romero
said Takeshita may have been given a backpack, but The
Conglomeration’s backpacks would be empty when they take the
AEW World Trios tonight!
AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Conglomeration
(Orange Cassidy, Kyle O'Reilly and Roderick Strong) (c) def.
Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta and Lance
Archer)
Strong rushed and attacked Beretta at the bell, which
quickly turned into multiple backbreakers. Romero tagged in,
so Cassidy did as well, and The Conglomeration quickly
subdued Romero, as O’Reilly and Strong alternated shots on
Romero in the corner. After a brief bit of hesitation,
Cassidy dropped an elbow on Romero while Strong had him
stretched across his knee. Romero came back with a
hurricanrana takeover and celebrated with his soccer slide.
Cassidy missed an Orange Punch, but escaped Romero’s grasp
by putting his hands in his pockets. He took Romero down
with a pair of armdrags and then mocked Romero’s
celebration. Beretta tagged in and immediately nailed
Cassidy with a shot from behind. Beretta stayed on Cassidy
and tagged in Romero, who hit a pair of running clotheslines
to the corner and took a cheap shot at Strong. When Romero
charged in again, Cassidy stopped him with a big boot. OC
knocked Beretta to the floor, and when Romero tried to hit
him, Cassidy moved, and Archer got hit instead! Romero sent
Cassidy to the corner, where he flipped over to the apron
and decided to get away from Archer. Cassidy ducked under a
Beretta clothesline and dove into the ring to get away from
Romero right into the face of Archer! Cassidy ducked under
Archer and tagged O’Reilly.
O’Reilly hit a barrage of kicks and knees on Archer to knock
him down, so O’Reilly knocked RPG Vice off the apron.
O’Reilly swept Archer’s leg near the apron to take him to
the floor. Romero and Beretta tried to double-team O’Reilly,
but he quickly neutralized them with more educated feet.
Cassidy hit a running knee to Archer from the apron, but the
big man wouldn’t go down. He came back to run over O’Reilly,
but was limping. He caught a Cassidy dive and chokeslammed
him on the apron! Strong tried to dive through with a pair
of boots, but Archer caught him and swung Strong into the
barricade!
The Family isolated O’Reilly for the next few minutes until
he fought off RPG Vice and made the tag to Strong. He took
it right to Archer with forearms and followed with a shot to
Beretta and a backbreaker to Romero. Strong hit the double
boots through the ropes on Archer and dropped Beretta with a
face-first slam! Strong yanked Romero out of the corner into
another backbreaker. He grabbed Cassidy and threw him into
Romero, then into Beretta. Strong used Cassidy to hold
Archer in place for a jumping knee and then pushed Cassidy
into a swinging DDT on Archer. Romero made the save on the
pin attempt!
Archer hit a massive crossbody to Strong and tagged Beretta
as Strong tagged Cassidy. Cassidy didn’t see Romero sneak up
behind him for a cheap shot. Beretta laid out Cassidy with a
flying knee! Beretta held Cassidy for a delayed Gotch-style
piledriver and went for the pin, but O’Reilly made the save
in time! Beretta took O’Reilly down with a Dragon Screw and
then hugged Cassidy before trying another piledriver.
Cassidy backdropped out of it and tagged Strong. He lifted
Romero into a gutbuster, and Beretta walked into an Orange
Punch! Strong put Beretta on his back, and Cassidy went to
the top. O’Reilly locked Archer in a guillotine choke over
the ropes, which allowed Cassidy to leap over Beretta’s back
and drop an elbow on Romero to get the pinfall victory and
successful AEW World Trios Championship defense! The
Conglomeration came together for a triple high-five to cap
off their win!
TayJay Are Ready for Divine Dominion!
Before they meet tonight in a 5 Minute Eliminator Challenge,
we looked back at the recent history between TayJay and AEW
World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion, including their
run-in on The Buy In and the attack on TayJay this past
Wednesday.
AEW Women's World Tag Team Championship 5-Minute Eliminator:
TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay) fought Divine Dominion
("Colossal" Lena Kross & "Megasus" Megan Bayne) (c) to the
five-minute time limit
All four women met at the bell, and Divine Dominion got
TayJay in opposite corners, but when they whipped them to
the middle, TayJay reversed, and Divine Dominion ran into
each other! TayJay went for crossbodies, but were caught and
slammed into each other with a sickening thud before they
were tossed with stereo fallaway slams. Bayne continued to
punish Jay until she tagged Kross back in for a barrage of
gut shots. Bayne came back in and did the same. Kross tagged
in and continued the same offense. Bayne came back in for a
splash in the corner and threw Jay to the middle of the ring
with a double underhook suplex. Kross tagged back in and
nailed a basement clothesline for a nearfall. Bayne tagged
back in, but Jay slipped out of her grasp and tried to fight
out of the Divine Dominion corner. Bayne ran in and knocked
Melo off the apron before bodyslamming Jay. Kross tagged
back in, but Jay stopped their double-team with a boot to
Kross and a low-bridge to Bayne that sent Megasus over the
top to the floor. A hook kick on Kross got Jay free, and she
finally tagged Melo!
Melo peppered Kross with shots and avoided any of the big
offense. She knocked Bayne back to the floor and hit a combo
of kicks and knees on Kross in the corner! Melo tagged Jay,
who hit a thrust kick to Kross over Melo’s back and followed
right up with a blockbuster! TayJay planted Kross with a
double-team DDT, but Bayne made the save on the pin attempt
with less than a minute to go. Bayne and Kross hit a pump
kick/German Suplex combination on Jay, but she found a way
to kick out! Bayne and Kross tried Divine Intervention, so
Melo came in to break it up and knocked Kross out of the
ring! Jay jumped on Bayne’s back and locked on the Queen
Slayer. Bayne crumbled to the mat as Kross could only look
on from the floor as the five-minute time limit expired!
TayJay now have a future AEW Women’s World Tag Team
Championship match with Divine Dominion!
Tommaso Ciampa Has 1,004 Reasons to Hate Jericho
We got a recap of the wild night of action we saw on
Wednesday for Dynamite and Collision, which included Tommaso
Ciampa’s attack on Jericho after Jericho’s victory over
Ricochet. Ciampa went from commentary to the ring to address
his actions towards Jericho. While Ciampa was hoping to see
Jericho tonight, Tony Schiavone informed him that Jericho
was not in Huntsville. Ciampa said with Jericho home licking
his wounds, he’d explain what he did, but let everyone know
that it wasn’t just one reason he hated Jericho. Ciampa
unfurled a scroll of paper that went to the mat and rolled!
“Chris, I have 1,004 reasons why I hate Chris Jericho!
Number one: Fozzy sucks! Number two: I hate those stupid
sparkly jackets he wears for his entrances. Number three: I
hate those crappy cruises that you make everyone go on with
you. Number four: I hate your…armbars. Number five: I hate
that stupid full head of hair on top of his head.”
The crowd chanted “BALD!” and Ciampa snapped at them to shut
up because he doesn’t look like Ricochet. Ciampa said it’s
about Jericho and he feels like he’s seen every version of
him over the last 30 years. Ciampa said he isn’t fooled for
a second. He knows the same people. He walked the same
halls.
“I know you are scum.”
Ciampa said he knows better than to believe that Jericho is
on some “good vibes” tour.
“Tell me when I’m lying to you. A snake is always a snake.
Jericho, I’ll see ya when I see ya.”
Hazuki def. Maya World (CMLL World Women’s Champion
Persephone on Commentary)
The CMLL World Women’s Champion made her way to the
commentary desk for this match, although her left eye still
showed the effects of the black mist that Julia Hart sprayed
her with last month. Persephone was clearly still angry at
Triangle of Madness. However, she turned her focus to
Hazuki, who was making her AEW debut before she faces
Persephone in the quarterfinals of the Owen Cup.
Hazuki and World had a feeling-out process that turned into
a trade of nearfalls and dropkicks with no one getting the
advantage. World bulldogged Hazuki into the turnbuckle and
followed up with a stiff kick from the apron that got a two-
count. Hazuki turned things around with a flying head-
scissors and then trapped World on the ropes with a flurry
of kicks followed by a running kick to World’s face! Hazuki
stared down at Persephone in a clear message to her Owen Cup
opponent.
Hazuki had control until the two exchanged strikes and she
dropped World on her head with a German Suplex! Hazuki
charged World in the corner, but World tossed her to the
second rope and delivered a kick before bringing Hazuki down
with a powerbomb with a bridge for a very close nearfall!
World hit a discus forearm, but Hazuki shook it off and
delivered a few kicks before spiking World with a hanging
DDT from the ropes! World kicked out at two!
Hazuki went to the top rope, but came up empty on the way
down when she jumped over World. World sent Hazuki to the
outside with a diving uppercut. World connected on a dive to
the floor, but turned her back long enough for Hazuki to hit
a dive of her own! Hazuki threw World back in and tried for
a Codebreaker from the second rope, but World caught it and
dropped her. World picked up Hazuki for a bridging fallaway
slam that got another nearfall! World hit a thrust kick, but
missed a second rope moonsault. Hazuki hit a running elbow
in the opposite corner and put World’s legs over the ropes.
She brought World down hard with a Codebreaker! Hazuki went
to the top rope and connected with a senton splash for the
pinfall victory! Hazuki wins her AEW debut! Persephone got
in the ring to go face-to-face before they meet next week on
Collision!
A Tribute to The Midnight Express in Huntsville
With Collision in Huntsville, Alabama, Tony Schiavone took
the time to pay tribute to the late “Loverboy” Dennis
Condrey. He passed away this past March at his home in
Huntsville, but was a friend to AEW and attended many
events. With plenty of archival footage from their amazing
careers, Schiavone provided the voice for the impact that
Condrey and his late tag team partner, “Beautiful” Bobby
Eaton, had on professional wrestling, especially tag team
wrestling.
ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty (with Shane Taylor
Promotions) def. Tim Bosby
Before the match, we took a special look at the dominance of
Moriarty as ROH Pure Champion. He came to the ring flanked
by Shane Taylor Promotions, and Taylor joined commentary.
McGuinness seemed to be angling for a Pure Title match with
Moriarty. Moriarty stayed a step ahead of Bosby in and out
of the ropes with his speed and submissions, although Bosby
continued to fight back. Moriarty stopped that with a
jumping kick to the head! He picked up Bosby for The Fang
into the Border City Stretch for the quick tapout! The
Infantry jumped in the ring to start insulting the
Huntsville crowd, but were interrupted by the music of the
Death Riders!
Tag Team Match: Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon
Moxley and "The Bastard" PAC) def. Shane Taylor Promotions'
The Infantry ("Capt." Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo with
Christyan XO)
Bravo and Moxley opened this tag team affair with Moxley
taking Bravo down twice in succession before bringing in
PAC. PAC worked Bravo into the corner and whipped him to the
opposite side, where Bravo missed a charge when PAC flipped
out of it and put Bravo on the mat with a hiptoss. PAC lit
Bravo up with kicks. Although Christyan XO tried to distract
him on the apron, it didn’t last very long, as Marina Shafir
got in her face and walked her up the aisle!
Dean tripped PAC and pulled him to the outside, which drew
Moxley into the ring. With the referee dealing with Mox,
Bravo and Dean stomped PAC on the floor. When Mox came
around the corner with a chair, they bailed, but Shane
Taylor came off commentary to throw a knockout blow at Mox
that connected, unbeknownst to the referee! Bravo and Dean
continued the double-team on PAC until Bravo dove through
the turnbuckles to hit a DDT on PAC! The game plan was
working, according to Taylor, and both Moxley and PAC were
in trouble!
PAC remained in the wrong corner for an extended period and
even had to deal with Dean’s BBC attack! PAC fought his way
free of Dean and sent him to the floor. Bravo stopped PAC
and threw him to the floor. PAC stopped a Dean sneak attack
with a German Suplex! He leaped over Bravo on the apron and
made the tag to Mox! Mox unloaded on Bravo and threw him
over the top to the floor. Dean came in, and Moxley
unleashed on him with a barrage of punches on the
turnbuckles punctuated by a bite to the head! Dean jumped
off right into a kick in the gut from Mox. Bravo tried to
stop it, but got a gut shot of his own and Moxley DDTed them
both! Dean caught a Mox kick, which allowed Bravo to come in
and Dean to hit an enzuigiri. Bravo hit a cutter, which
brought PAC in, although he was immediately put down with a
double-team neckbreaker. Dean came off the top into Moxley’s
knees! Bravo charged in right into a cutter. Dean got stuck
in the corner while Moxley and PAC went into the conveyor
belt of clotheslines. XO got on the apron, which distracted
the referee, so Shafir joined in for a round with Moxley and
PAC on Dean! PAC hit his momentum lariat on Dean and Moxley
followed with a Death Rider to get the pinfall victory!
Triangle of Madness Are United in Toxicity
Renee Paquette was with AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla
and Sisters of Sin, Julia Hart and Skye Blue. Before
Paquette could say much, Thekla said everyone saw what
happened at Double or Nothing because she made “those
bitches dance for me” and had the time of her life. Paquette
tried to ask about the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s
Tournament, but Thekla looked ahead to Forbidden Door and
mentioned that she was “fired from Japan,” and if the man
that made that happen shows up, she’ll get him kicked out of
the country because she runs this place now. Paquette again
asked about the Owen Cup, and Thekla said there are so many
great champions from so many countries, but the only one
she’s worried about is … Skye Blue!
Blue said, “Thekla, you know how long I’ve waited for this.
So if this is my one shot, I’m gonna take it.”
Thekla replied, “Are you really, or are you just going to
get yourself injured again?”
That set off an argument between the two that Hart tried to
break up, but backed off, and when it looked like Blue and
Thekla would come to blows, they laughed and hugged. Thekla
said they aren’t like the others because there’s nothing
that can come between them. And there’s nothing that can
come between her and the AEW Women’s World Title.
The Conglomeration Try to Avoid Lio Rush
O’Reilly celebrated tonight’s AEW World Trios Title defense
with Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy and said if anyone
from the “Don Phallus Family” interferes in the main event,
they have Takeshita’s back. Strong yelled, “KYLE!” and
wondered what the spinning umbrella was behind O’Reilly. Lio
Rush was under it! He was going on about the rain. Cassidy
told Strong and O’Reilly, “Don’t move. If you don’t move, it
can’t see you.” Rush kept muttering to himself as he walked
through. O’Reilly said he had the heebie-jeebies. Strong ran
away, and Cassidy admitted he didn’t know if what he said
was true.
Tag Team Match: The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)
def. Bang Bang Gang's The Gunns (Colten Gunn and Austin
Gunn)
Before the match, The Dogs handed out disposable cameras and
continued their mockery of AEW World Tag Team Champions Cage
and Cope by debuting a new five-second pose, which they
called, “Gunns Down.” They didn’t get to pose because the
music of Bang Bang Gang hit and The Gunns came out to the
ramp with Juice Robinson and Ace Austin. Jon Moxley joined
commentary and admitted that he likes The Gunns' entrance.
He called it “a great piece of music.” Moxley is full of
wisdom when you least expect it.
Colten and Finlay began this one, and Gunn quickly got
control and brought Finlay to the corner for Austin to make
the tag. They hit quick double-team offense to get an early
two-count. Connors tagged in, but Austin tripped him up and
dropped Connors with a punch combo. The Gunns cleared the
ring with hip tosses and did their own pose in tribute to
their father. The Dogs took back over, and Austin found
himself isolated from his brother.
After taking a beating from Finlay and Connors both inside
and out of the ring, Austin finally broke loose and tagged
Colten! He went right after Finlay and got huge hang time on
a variation of a Sling Blade! Colten backdropped Finlay and
hit a neckbreaker on Connors. Colten hit a uranage on Finlay
for a nearfall. Connors nailed Colten with a big shoulder
tackle behind the referee’s back, which allowed Connors and
Finlay to attack Colten in the corner. They threw him across
the ring with a double suplex and then ran him over with a
double-team shoulder block. Connors covered, but only got a
two. The Dogs set up for a chop block/spear combo, but
Colten moved, so they collided in the middle of the ring!
Austin tagged in! He came off the top with a crossbody with
Connors and Finlay! A Fame-Asser dropped Connors, but Finlay
broke up the pin! All four men paired off, with The Gunns
isolating Connors for what looked like 3:10 to Yuma, but
Finlay came back in to chop Colten’s injured leg. Austin had
a series of nearfalls on Connors, but on the last kick out,
Finlay hit Austin with his shillelagh behind the referee’s
back! Austin turned into a spear from Connors, and that was
enough to get the three-count! Finlay tried to inflict more
damage, but Robinson and Ace ran back out to make the save.
After the match, we took a look back at the events that saw
the breakup of JetSpeed when “The Jet” Kevin Knight attacked
“Speedball” Mike Bailey this past Wednesday. Bailey put out
the challenge, and this Wednesday on Dynamite, he’ll face
Knight for the TNT Title! Plus, Alex Windsor will face the
Wild Card in the Owen Cup quarterfinals.
The Future of the TBS Championship
With Willow Nightingale out, the TBS Title is vacant, so
over the next month, there will be a series of six matches.
The six winners will enter the Survival of the Fittest on
July 1, with the winner becoming the new TBS Champion. This
match was created and made famous in Ring of Honor, but it
comes to AEW for the first time in July with high stakes!
Don Callis Family's Brian Cage & Jake Doyle def. Tommy Mars
& Jimmy Wild
This was a standby match and a new combination for the Don
Callis Family, as Doyle made his return from injury this
past Wednesday. Doyle ran through Wild and stomped him on
the back of the neck. Doyle deadlifted Wild into an overhead
throw. Cage tagged in and hit a combo in the corner, which
he punctuated with a nasty German Suplex. Cage tagged Doyle
and threw into Mars Doyle for Into the Void! Cage
superplexed off the apron Wild into the ring. Cage hit a
Drill Claw as Doyle hit a sitout powerbomb for the dominant
victory!
After the match, Doyle and Cage were taking their time at
the bottom of the ramp, so officials tried to hurry them up,
but they pushed back as Takeshita’s music hit for the main
event! It took a throng of security to hold Cage and Doyle
back, as Takeshita walked by them with a bit of a taunt on
his way to the ring.
AEW International Championship Match: Konosuke Takeshita (c)
def. Death Riders' Daniel Garcia
Takeshita and Garcia didn’t rush into anything, but it was
Takeshita who frustrated Garcia with some big strikes.
Garcia had enough and bailed to the floor. He called Marina
Shafir over for a regroup, but Takeshita nailed him from
behind and beat him around the barricades. Takeshita threw
Garcia back in the ring, but he rolled out the other side
and got some encouragement from Shafir. Takeshita went to
follow, so Garcia grabbed his leg on the apron and pulled
Takeshita into the ring skirt. With Takeshita stuck, Garcia
yanked him down with a Dragon Screw and got an emphatic
high-five from Moxley for his ring awareness.
With Garcia continuing to ground Takeshita, Shafir took over
for Moxley on commentary, as he began pacing the ring to
coach Garcia. Shafir said, “I’m just waiting for Daniel to
put Takeshita’s toe in his butthole because that’s the only
way you’re gonna have to finish that and he knows what he
needs to do with that big toe.” Much like Moxley, Shafir is
full of wisdom.
Garcia had a chokehold on Takeshita, but he escaped it, so
Garcia went for an ankle lock. Takeshita pulled Garcia off
the mat into a wheelbarrow suplex! Shafir and Moxley
switched spots again so that Shafir could yell at Garcia.
Takeshita hit a running boot in the corner that mostly
connected with the back of Garcia’s head! He pulled Garcia
out of the corner for a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Garcia was
ready for it and rolled through it to a crossface. Garcia
pulled Takeshita up for a piledriver, so Takeshita
backdropped out of it. Garcia picked Takeshita’s leg and
stomped on it! Garcia stuffed Takeshita with a piledriver,
but Takeshita came back up to his feet and fired up to hit
the Power Drive Knee on a stunned Garcia! Takeshita got to
his feet first, although still limping. He tried for another
Power Drive Knee, but Garcia caught it and knocked Takeshita
down with a right hand. Takeshita fired up again, and the
two met in the middle with a huge strike battle. Takeshita
caught Garcia off the ropes and planted him with a Blue
Thunder Bomb! Garcia kicked out, and Moxley said Takeshita
always makes the same mistake on covers after that move.
Takeshita lined up for a Power Drive Knee, but collapsed
before he could deliver it, as the damage done by Garcia
throughout the match had lasting effects. Garcia hit a stomp
and celebrated before bringing Takeshita to the corner. He
chopped Takeshita and put him on the top turnbuckle. Garcia
ripped at Takeshita’s ankle and went all the way up to meet
him for a superplex, but Takeshita fought him off and tried
to lariat Garcia to the mat. On the way down, Garcia caught
Takeshita’s arm and locked in the Dragon Tamer! He pulled
Takeshita back to the middle of the ring and wrenched all
the way back, which allowed Takeshita to grab Garcia around
the neck to break the hold. Garcia rolled through, and
Takeshita picked him up for Raging Fire, so Garcia rolled
down his back for a pin attempt. Takeshita reversed it, and
Garcia kicked out. Garcia tried to bring Takeshita over with
a headlock, which Takeshita caught and turned into a
Hitodenashi Driver/Wheelbarrow Suplex combo! Garcia got up
with a desperation forearm, so Takeshita came back with a
much bigger shot and finished Garcia off with Raging Fire
for his first successful defense of the AEW International
Championship.
The Don Callis Family hit the ring to attack Takeshita,
while Moxley considered what to do on commentary. When he
got up, Shane Taylor Promotions attacked him out of nowhere.
But “Speedball” Mike Bailey and The Conglomeration ran out
to save Takeshita!
On the floor, Moriarty threw Wheeler Yuta into Nigel
McGuinness and taunted him, but McGuinness stayed away until
Carlie Bravo shoved him. McGuinness took off his headset and
nailed Bravo! Moriarty pulled McGuinness off him, as the
brawls continued in and out of the ring. Finally, it was
Bailey, Takeshita and The Conglomeration left standing with
… the Death Riders in the ring! They stared back at The
Infantry and Don Callis Family on the ramp as Collision came
to a close after a wild brawl!
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