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AEW Collision Results: October 11, 2025 — Omega Saves Injured Ibushi, WrestleDream Matches Made, More

  • All Elite Wrestling
  • Oct 11
  • 24 min read

Updated: Oct 14

AEW Collision Results

AEW Collision Homecoming on Saturday night wrapped up a great week of the best wrestling action in a venue that has seen many memorable AEW moments, Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida!


“Timeless” Toni Storm put her title aspirations aside for the night to tag with her AEW WrestleDream opponent, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, along with Harley Cameron, to handle their mutual problems with Triangle of Madness. Josh Alexander defeated Kota Ibushi by countout after Ibushi suffered a nasty fall, and the Don Callis Family got even bigger when Mark Davis returned and went right after Ibushi – but Kenny Omega made the save! 


In the main event, the Top Gods beat the JetSpeed Babes thanks to a huge assist by Penelope Ford, but when Megan Bayne and FTR tried to inflict further damage, Cameron ran them off to set up two tag team matchups for AEW Tailgate Brawl next weekend! Plus, the Death Riders expressed their frustration with Darby Allin, and we found out he’ll be face-to-face with Jon Moxley this Wednesday on a special three-hour AEW Dynamite and Collision, TayJay had a triumphant return to the tag team ranks, and much more, all part of AEW Collision Homecoming!


Here's everything that happened on AEW Collision for October 11, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.

AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Jacksonville

We Hear From Everyone in Action Tonight!

We began the night with Triangle of Madness sending a message to their opponents, “Timeless” Toni Storm, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron. They promised to ruin their lives, devour their souls, and fill Collision with “Madness.”


After Cameron properly introduced her team, Statlander had a vivid way of promising to leave with a part of the Triangle of Madness on her foot. Storm backed up Statlander but then grabbed a hold of the AEW Women’s World Championship on Statlander’s shoulder and reminded her they have a date with destiny at WrestleDream!


Big Bill and Bryan Keith said they’d help Max Caster and Anthony Bowens get on the same page because tonight, they’re both getting their skulls cracked.


Caster and Bowens, with all their plaques, couldn’t even get through introducing themselves without arguing, which continued until Caster stormed off as Bowens stewed. Nothing was actually conveyed to Bill and Keith.


Big Stoke said the alliance between FTR and Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne has paid off. Ford said, “These bad bitches,” as Bayne finished, “are gonna make you bow down.”


“Top Gods, out.”


JetSpeed and Willow Nightingale (from inside a Jaguar’s mouth) were also ready for their Mixed Trios Match with the Top Gods. Bailey said it’s always, “Top Gods down, JetSpeed Babes up!”

Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family def. Kota Ibushi

Our opening contest featured “The Golden Star” Kota Ibushi making both his Collision and Daily’s Place debut against Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family, looking to avenge their recent attacks on his friend, Kenny Omega. 


A feeling-out process between the two resulted in a couple of stalemates until Ibushi leveled Alexander with a big kick. Alexander regrouped on the outside with Callis, who was surprisingly not in his typical spot on commentary. When Ibushi was tied up with referee Bryce Remsberg, Alexander attacked from behind to gain a brief advantage, although Ibushi once again stopped him with a big dropkick. Ibushi didn’t let Alexander rest, following him to the outside with a plancha before taking some time to slap hands with the crowd, who were so happy to see him.


Ibushi punished Alexander with a pair of big kicks, but Alexander was ready and caught the third, sending it crashing into the ring post before dropping Ibushi on his head with a DDT. Back in the ring, Alexander stayed on the left leg, although he also made sure to send Ibushi back outside for some cheap shots from Callis. 


As “I-BU-SHI!” chants rang out in Daily’s Place, Ibushi finally fought back into the match with a powerslam. Instead of trying to make a cover, he jumped onto the second rope, where Alexander snatched him from behind, looking for an electric chair drop, only for Ibushi to drop out of it to hit a German suplex! Both men needed extra time to recover, although Ibushi was up first and hit a combination of kicks and strikes to lay out Alexander on the mat. As the crowd rose once again, Ibushi hit a standing moonsault to gain a two count. 


Alexander escaped further damage by picking Ibushi’s leg for an ankle lock, although it didn’t stay on long with Ibushi sending Alexander to the corner. He fought back with an elbow, followed by a spinning slam that Ibushi somehow kicked out from after an awkward landing. Ibushi avoided Alexander coming off the second rope and absolutely blasted him with a kick to the side of the face, followed by a half-and-half suplex. Ibushi sensed a chance to put away Alexander with running knees to his head, and to his credit, Alexander wouldn’t stay down for three. 


The two wound up on the apron, where Alexander caught a kick and turned it into a front slam on the apron with Ibushi landing in a sickening thud on the hardest part of the ring. As Ibushi sat on the apron to recover, Alexander jumped back in the ring to hit a low crossbody onto Ibushi’s back. Now it was Alexander who sensed victory with the sleeve off his elbow to hit a massive lariat! Ibushi kicked out! Callis was visibly upset.


Alexander put Ibushi on the top turnbuckle and sat in front of him to set up a fireman’s carry. However, as Alexander stood up, Ibushi tried to escape, but he fell out of Alexander’s grasp to the floor. Alexander returned to the ring while Ibushi remained in pain, clutching his leg as the ringside medical doctor checked him. With Ibushi unable to continue, he was counted out, giving the victory to Alexander. 


While Ibushi was still getting medical attention, Callis yelled into the microphone, “This is what happens when you mess with The Don Callis Family! This is what you get! No one can stop the Family!” Mark Davis returned out of nowhere to attack the injured Ibushi, bolstering the Family that much more, although Callis’ words summoned someone to stop them…


KENNY OMEGA IS HERE!


Omega came flying down the ramp with a garbage can, which he launched into the head of Alexander before sending Davis sprawling out of the ring! With Alexander stunned on the ground, Omega crushed him with a knee to the side of the head. Omega picked up the garbage can one more time and sent it crashing down onto Davis’ head!.

The Story of Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe 5 at WrestleDream

We took a special look at the upcoming TNT Championship showdown between “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and his challenger, Mark Briscoe. In just seven days, they’ll have their fifth one-on-one match, although the stakes have never been higher. Briscoe said it’s time for him to have singles gold in AEW, and it’s time to put the TNT Championship around his waist.


“I’m about to drag you out to deep waters, boy. You better hope you don’t drown.”

Hangman and Samoa Joe Are Seven Days From Battle

It was time to look back at the face-to-face between AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page and his WrestleDream challenger, Samoa Joe, from AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday. Joe believes Page is a fraud and will give him the gift of showing him who he really is. Page said, “If you lock me in the choke, Joe, I will not tap again. And when the match is over, Joe, I hope you can look me in the eye and know that I am the champion of the world!”

Tag Team Match: Max Caster & Anthony Bowens def. Big Bill & Bryan Keith

Once again, Caster and Bowens entered separately and then went back and forth deciding who would start the match. Caster initially ceded the ring to Bowens but then made a blind tag to enter the match. Caster encouraged the fans to chant for him, and they did! Bowens tried to quiet them down as Caster was having success against Keith, but when they didn’t quiet down, he tagged himself back in, taking a second to pose, which wasn’t appreciated by the Jacksonville faithful. Now it was Bowens’ turn to show what he could do against Keith, with an impressive combination of kicks and a float-over DDT, which he immediately went to celebrate, only for Caster to steal the crowd’s enthusiasm for his own chant to start back up! 


Bowens expressed his displeasure to Caster, not knowing Big Bill had just tagged in, so when Caster turned around and saw Bill, it was clearly too much man. He wanted no part of Bill and quickly made a tag to Caster. To the surprise of no one, Caster also had no interest in facing Bill, so he tagged back out to Bowens. Bowens hadn’t changed his opinion in the last 30 seconds, so he brought Caster back into the match with a tag disguised as a huge chop. Before Caster could tag back out, Bowens dropped away from the corner, leaving Caster wide open to get splashed by a charging Bill!


Bill manhandled Caster for a few minutes until Caster poked him in the eye, which Bowens saw as an opportunity for an elevated Fame-asser on Bill! Caster and Bowens faced off in the ring, still unable to get on the same page. Bill and Keith came back to dispose of Bowens and double-teamed Caster by digging their fingers into his face in a disgusting manner.


Bill and Keith picked apart Bowens for the next few minutes, as Caster seemed to be enjoying it and egged on his own chants until Bill had enough and took him out with a big boot. Bowens had a brief flurry, but Bill cut it off and did what Nigel McGuiness described as “self scissoring.”


Keith returned to the match and continued to wear down Bowens, as it was apparent he needed to make a tag. Bowens finally broke free and made the tag to Caster despite a moment of hesitation. Caster exploded out of the corner with a springboard kick to Keith and a big shot to Bill, sending both men down to the floor. He beat Keith around the ring until he missed a chop and connected with the steel post. Bill saw the opportunity to attack, but Caster was ready and moved out of the way, sending Bill headfirst into the post! Back in the ring, Caster hit Keith with a Death Valley Driver to get a nearfall!


As Caster fired up the crowd, he ascended to the top rope, yet Bowens decided this was the time to tag back in, leading to another argument between the two. Keith nearly stole the match by rolling up Bowens for a two count before he was thrown from the ring. Caster and Bowens resumed jawing at each other until a shoving match broke out between the teammates. It stopped when Bowens gave Caster the heads up to duck away from a charging Bill, who Bowens then sent over the top rope. Caster turned right into a pump kick from Keith, who was then blasted with a Mollywhop from Bowens for the pin! They did it again!


Caster tried to stop Bowens from celebrating, so despite the victory, these two remain at odds.

The Bang Bang Gang Run Into Big Bill & Bryan Keith

Flanked by Ace Austin and Juice Robinson, we heard from Austin Gunn, the self-proclaimed MVP of the pandemic era, who was feeling himself again in Jacksonville, Florida! The three noticed a commotion and we saw Big Bill and Bryan Keith taking out their frustrations on anything in their path. Robinson tried to get Bill to relax because they were in the middle of something, so Bill reminded Robinson that he whooped his ass the last time they were in the ring.


Ace went right at Bill, “You got a big mouth for a big man who just took a big, fat loss out there!”


Keith stepped in, “Who the hell are you?”


Bill tried to escalate things as the two sides argued, but Keith escorted him away before anything got physical. 


“If they’re not down, we got two words for ‘em … guns up!”

Tag Team Match: TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay) def. Dream Girl Ellie & Carolina Cruz

Following a pair of strong singles challenges against former AEW Women’s World Champions last week, as Tay Melo took on “Timeless” Toni Storm and Anna Jay faced Jamie Hayter, TayJay was back together tonight as a team in the place where they first came together, Daily’s Place!


The cohesion of TayJay was on display from the opening bell, as they completely controlled Ellie and Cruz with tandem offense. Melo was especially vicious with her strikes and kicks, which elicited much appreciation from those in attendance, although not so much from Ellie or Cruz. TayJay took turns punishing Ellie in the corner before Jay dropped Ellie from a Gory Special position into Melo’s knee to put her out! You could have counted to 100, as TayJay picked up the impressive victory!

Roderick Strong Calls Out the Death Riders

Lexy Nair was with Conglomeration members Willow Nightingale, Tomohiro Ishii, Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly, along with Roderick Strong. Before Nair could ask anything, Cassidy said he didn’t know how this works. O’Reilly spoke up, “All right, I’ll admit it. I got out-Kyled. Big whoop. You live by the Kyle, you die by the Kyle. It doesn’t make me any less Kyle.”


Cassidy asked, “What Kyle?”


O’Reilly responded, “The other Kyle. He’s tall, Australian, and he’s covered in grease?”


“His name is Kyle, too?”


“No, his name is Kyle Fletcher, and it burns me up inside!”


Cassidy heard enough and decided to wrap things up, “At this point, Mark would say something about the word of the day, I guess, but he’s back on the farm, getting ready to get the TNT Championship, apparently away from a guy named Kyle?”


Strong interjected, “MOXLEY…and the Death Riders. I don’t like you, and I don’t think you’re as tough as you think you are. I’m not in this (pointing to The Conglomeration), but I’ll do anything, especially if I get to beat your asses. So let me know.”


Nightingale chimed in, “Well, you know what, Roddy, you may not think you’re part of this, but mom and dad over here (gesturing to Ishii and Cassidy??), they taught me well. I have good values. I’m always proudly representing The Conglomeration, so I’m gonna have the backs of my Conglomeration-adjacent civilian-warrior friends tonight in JetSpeed, so if you don’t mind, I’m gonna go ahead and lock in.”


Cassidy stopped her, “Willow, hold on. You should do the thing.”


And with that, Nightingale launched into her best Mark Briscoe impersonation to fire everyone up as they exited with O’Reilly acknowledging such a proud moment, “They grow up so fast.”


Cassidy surveyed the situation with Nair and said, “Yeah, we really need Mark here.”

The Hurt Syndicate vs. The Demand Far From Over 

Back on Title Tuesday, The Demand fell to The Hurt Syndicate in a street fight, but Bishop Kaun said this isn’t over. Toa Liona made it clear, “We DEMAND war!”


This Wednesday on the Live 3-Hour AEW Dynamite and Collision special, Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin will face Liona and Kaun!


And next Saturday at WrestleDream, the two sides will meet once again in a Trios Match!

Darby Allin and Jon Moxley Will Come Face-to-Face on Dynamite!

We went back to Tuesday’s Dynamite, where Darby Allin handcuffed PAC to the bleachers during his match with Orange Cassidy, leading to Cassidy picking up the win in the main event. 


As PAC chased after, Allin was ready with mace and then a taser when more of the Death Riders arrived. Eventually, things got completely out of hand when Allin produced a Molotov Cocktail! He was about to light it until security tackled him before disaster struck, as the Death Riders kept their distance. 


Then, just a day ago at New York City Comic Con, Allin attacked Moxley during a panel discussion as RJ City, Big Boom AJ and Tony Khan all did their best to handle the chaos.


Back in Jacksonville, somewhere in the building tonight, the Death Riders were gathered to share some ominous words for Darby Allin. Marina Shafir said Allin is getting in his own way and needs a reset. Daniel Garcia said Allin is trying to kill himself in everything he does and that he would rather die than end up like Allin. PAC said the Death Riders are legitimate competitors who don’t settle for mediocrity, while Darby paints his face like a “low-grade children’s entertainer” who relies on “cheap stunts and props to achieve anything in life.” 


“We will not be held responsible for what happens next.”


Jon Moxley finally appeared and spoke.


“The very next time I see Darby Allin, he will get his face smashed in. That’s a promise.”  


With the looming anarchy set to take place between Allin and Jon Moxley in their “I Quit” match at WrestleDream next week, no one can be prepared for what those two men are willing to do to each other. However, they will come face-to-face on Dynamite this week, with special precautions in place to ensure everyone's safety, as the two men aren’t allowed to touch each other on Wednesday.

Trios Match: Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart) def. AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, “Timeless” Toni Storm & Harley Cameron

It was time for trios action in Timeless fashion, with the four-time former AEW Women’s World Champion, Toni Storm, bringing her star to Daily’s Place to team with her opponent at AEW WrestleDream, the current AEW Women’s World Champion, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron. Before that, they needed to deal with Thekla, Skye Blue, and Julia Hart in this Trios Match.


Before the match began, Storm shook hands with Statlander and Cameron, showing unity tonight before no mercy in exactly seven days. And Storm convinced her teammates to let her start the match, immediately going to work on Thekla by tossing her from corner-to-corner across the ring before Thekla cut her off with an eye rake and a pair of kicks. Storm bounced right back with a Thesz Press and a backbreaker before tagging in Cameron.


Cameron quickly wound up in the wrong corner, allowing Blue to tag in for the first time. Blue hesitated just long enough for Cameron to escape her grasp and make a tag to Statlander. Cameron and Statlander showed off some impressive tandem offense with Statlander launching Cameron in a tilt-a-whirl slam onto Blue for a two count. Statlander’s power was on display with a stalling suplex followed by a bodyslam. Statlander was briefly stunned when she went head-first into the turnbuckle, allowing Hart to tag in, but Statlander was ready with a huge powerslam!


Statlander brought Hart to Storm for a tag, showing interesting synergy, as Storm hit a snap suplex for a two count. Cameron tagged back in with a big kick and tried to break down Hart with strikes until a distraction by Blue on the outside opened Cameron up for a knee by Thekla. Hart followed with a DDT, but Cameron escaped on the count of two.


The Triangle of Madness ensnared Cameron, as she was confined to their corner for an extended period. Meanwhile, all three members swiftly made quick tags, ensuring the punishment continued without any chance of recovery.


Finally, Cameron hit a desperation Sole Food on Blue to get enough separation to make a tag to Storm. A fired-up Storm unleashed on Blue with shotgun dropkicks and nearly won the match with a sitout powerbomb. She went for a Storm Zero, but Blue countered with a kick right to Storm’s jaw. Hart came back in to provide some backup, as the two just beat down Storm before she reversed a double suplex and made the tag to Statlander!


Big Stat Daddy took turns hitting big shots on each member of Triangle of Madness in three different corners before dropping Hart with a neckbreaker combo and slamming Blue onto Hart for yet another two count. Cameron tagged in to aid Statlander in a tandem spinning slam, but Thekla was able to make the save in time. 


The match broke down with everyone getting involved, although we almost had a preview of WrestleDream when Statlander nearly kicked Storm when Hart ducked out of the way. Storm caught the kick, and Statlander was quick to apologize for the mistake. They put Blue down momentarily, only to resume their staredown, oblivious to what was happening around them. Hart and Blue took advantage by running them into each other and out of the ring. Meanwhile, Cameron rolled up Thekla for a near-fall, but the Toxic Spider quickly rebounded with a devastating spear to earn the victory for Triangle of Madness, as Storm was just a moment too late to make the save.


After the match, Storm grabbed the AEW Women’s World Championship and ran it down her face before returning it to Statlander in the hopes of joining the five-timers club at WrestleDream.

Kenny Omega Meets with “Jungle” Jack Perry

Kenny Omega addressed Don Callis and the sales pitch that he originally got for the fame and the fortune, which he understood. But then Callis made it personal and took out friends and the people Omega loves.


“And for what? And it never ends. And it’s …”


Omega was cut off by a knock at the door. “Jungle” Jack Perry entered.


Perry acknowledged he was the last person Omega wanted to see, but he was sorry for what happened to Ibushi and if he ever wanted, Perry had his back.


Omega asked where this was coming from. 


“This coming from the guy that took me out in my hometown of Winnipeg. The guy that had intestines dangling on live TV, making fun of the whole situation because I may not come back. I may not ever be myself again. You were proud of that. You were happy about that. And now suddenly…”


Perry interjected: “I GET IT! And there’s nothing I can do to change that. All I’m saying is that you and I have the same enemies.”


Omega said, “I don’t trust you. You may say you have my back, but I don’t got yours. That big, dumb dinosaur? I don’t give a f*** about him, either. But I’ll tell you what, if you’re saying we have the same enemy, I’m running low on friends. You wanna have my back? You wanna prove something? I’ll see you at Dynamite. We’ll see what we can make happen. You know where the door is. Get out.”

Kris Statlander & Harley Cameron Deal with Wheeler Yuta, Toni Storm

Lexy Nair was with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron following their loss to Triangle of Madness, as Nair noted that things continued to heat up between Statlander and her WrestleDream challenger, “Timeless” Toni Storm. Statlander didn’t think things were heated. It was just women supporting women and supporting … fighting each other. 


Cameron said she wanted to come clean to Statlander. She’s not a cat and last week, she asked Mercedes Mone to team with her but was denied – so, maybe, Wrathlander could ride again? 


Statlander said she knew that already because she watches the show, and while she’d like to go after the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Titles with Cameron, she has to defend the AEW Women’s Championship with her life and has to focus on that, but she’ll always have her back. 


“Does that mean I’m a tag team orphan?” Cameron dejectedly wondered.


Wheeler Yuta took that opportunity to butt in, “Well, well. There she goes again. Kris Statlander, making a new friend and then dumping them as soon as she gets what she needs from them.”


Storm arrived on the scene and dared Statlander to take a shot right there and then. Yuta yanked himself out of the situation as Cameron and Nair tried to calm the WrestleDream opponents.

MxM TV’s Casting Call Trios Match: ROH World Tag Team Champions RUSH and Sammy Guevara & Dralístico of LFI def. Mason Madden, Mansoor & Johnny TV of MxM TV

We saw the first MxM TV Casting Call last week on Collision, although it didn’t go so great for the hosts, as the Don Callis Family answered the call and convincingly defeated Mason Madden, Mansoor and Johnny TV. Mansoor tried to put that behind them and focused on tonight’s casting call before throwing some childish insults at ring announcer Arkady Aura, who introduced their opponents…La Facción Ingobernable, Dralístico and the ROH World Tag Team Champions, Sammy Guevara and RUSH!


Dralístico and Johnny TV started for their respective teams, with Dralístico gaining enough of an advantage with his powerful kicks to send Johnny out and bring Mansoor into the match. Mansoor tried a kick of his own but was flipped head over heels onto the mat. Guevara came in and goaded Mansoor right into a dropkick. Madden had enough and charged across the ring to knock Dralístico and RUSH off the apron, but not before Guevara had tagged RUSH. Guevara stayed in the ring to celebrate, so Madden choked him and repeatedly slammed Guevara’s head into the mat before dropping him with a massive Choke Bomb! 


MxM TV came in to pose, unaware that RUSH had already made the tag. RUSH and Dralístico took advantage by attacking them from behind. Dralístico hit a very dangerous hurricanrana from the apron to the floor on Johnny TV, who landed neck first at the base of the guard rail. Ouch! Taya Valkyrie backed up her man with a running hurricanrana of her own from the apron to Dralístico on the floor as the referee checked on Johnny. Back in the ring, Madden knocked Guevara to the outside with a jumping side kick and went for another on RUSH, who ducked, leaving Madden crotched on the top rope. RUSH knocked him to the floor and turned his focus to Mansoor with chest-caving chops. 


A quick-release German suplex by RUSH set Mansoor up for a jumping double knee facebuster from Dralístico, as LFI were in total control. Mansoor messed with the bull, so he got the horns from RUSH with his patented shotgun dropkick in the corner. Guevara made a big production of tagging in, so he could crush Mansoor with a brutal swanton bomb to get the victory. They celebrated with The Beast Mortos until Eddie Kingston’s music hit.

Eddie Kingston def. The Beast Mortos of LFI

Just like last week, Kingston had no interest in waiting for LFI to finish their celebrations, so he waved them from the ring so that he could get right to work with The Beast Mortos. Kingston and Mortos traded shoulder blocks to begin the match, although it was clear Kingston’s left shoulder was still bothering him from last week’s hard-hitting battle with Dralístico. Kingston hit a flying shoulder block from the second rope and tried to end it early with a Uraken, but Mortos saw it coming and bailed to the outside.


When Mortos returned to the ring, he sent Kingston to the corner but walked into a Kingston boot. Kingston tried to take advantage by moving to the second rope until a jumping kick cut him off. Mortos punished Kingston in the corner, as Kingston crumbled to the mat. With Eddie’s head trapped between Mortos’ feet, he twisted Kingston’s neck at a painful angle.


Mortos remained in control for the next several minutes, as he continued to target Kingston’s left shoulder. Kingston fought back up to his feet and then unleashed machine-gun chops all over Mortos in the corner. Mortos pushed right through them and stopped Kingston in his tracks with a well-placed chop across the upper chest. As Kingston was doubled over in pain, Mortos positioned himself for a big lariat that dropped Kingston in a heap, yet The King of the Bums somehow found a way to kick out!


Kingston tried to shake out the cobwebs and feed off the crowd, which woke him up enough to avoid a running boot from Mortos in the corner, sending the Beast crashing to the floor. Kingston took an uncharacteristic risk with a dive through the ropes, and it paid off, as Mortos went crashing into the guardrail. Kingston brought him back in the ring for a reverse neckbreaker that was only good enough for a two count. Now, it was Kingston who lined up for a big lariat, so Mortos bit him! Kingston responded by biting Mortos at the same time! They released their jaws at the same time, allowing Mortos to get free for a spear, although it wasn’t enough to keep Kingston down for three. 


Mortos went to the top, but came up empty, as Kingston moved at the last moment. With Mortos in trouble, Kingston popped up and threw Mortos with an exploder suplex. As Mortos staggered to his feet, Kingston rocked him with a perfectly placed Uraken to remain undefeated since his return to action, as HOOK came out to celebrate with Kingston!

Jamie Hayter & Queen Aminata Brawl with Triangle of Madness

Lexy Nair offered congratulations to Triangle of Madness after defeating AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, “Timeless” Toni Storm and Harley Cameron earlier in the night. Before they had a chance to respond, Jamie Hayter and Queen Aminata crashed the conversation with a wild attack, just as Thekla, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue had done to them a week ago on Collision! Security pulled Hayer and Aminata off as Hayter yelled about Blood and Guts on November 12, looking for an answer.

Shibata Challenges LFI for an AEW World Trios Title Match

Using a translator, Shibata questioned the championship behavior of RUSH and LFI, and that he and RUSH are 1-1 against each other, so they should settle the score. The Opps will put up the AEW World Trios Titles against any combination of LFI this Wednesday at the 3-hour AEW Dynamite and Collision. 

Mixed Trios Tag: Top Gods (Megan Bayne and FTR’s Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) def. Willow Nightingale & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight)

Our main event began with Willow Nightingale and Megan Bayne squaring off. The two powerhouses engaged in a series of shoulder blocks, with Bayne eventually emerging momentarily victorious. Nightingale came right back with a bodyslam in an incredible display of strength, much to the delight of the Daily’s Place crowd! 


Willow fed off the crowd as they counted her nine clotheslines in the corner before putting Bayne down with a short-arm clothesline to make it an even 10. Nightingale followed with a running, low crossbody for a two count, and Bayne tagged out to Dax Harwood. According to the rules, Nightingale also had to tag out, so Kevin Knight made his first appearance of the match, a week after defeating Harwood in singles action.


Harwood was both accurate and aggressive with his elbows and strikes, although Knight wouldn’t be deterred. He fought back with a pair of dropkicks to take Harwood down and another for Cash Wheeler, but he stopped when Bayne re-entered the ring. She pie-faced him and begged him to do something, but when she tried to hit him, he blocked it, leaving himself wide open for a blindside attack from the still-legal Harwood. Knight was sent to the corner and once again fought back, using his speed and elusiveness to hit a springboard dropkick! 


During the match, Tony Schiavone also announced that Thekla and Jamie Hayter would face each other in a singles match at WrestleDream!


Speedball came running in with a chop to Harwood in the corner, and Nightingale was right behind him with a clothesline! Knight finished off the triple team with a leaping clothesline as Nightingale cut off Bayne with a big side kick. JetSpeed dispatched Wheeler and went back to work with a pair of boots to Harwood, who was still in the corner. With Harwood down, Nightingale crushed him with a running cannonball, although Harwood was able to kick out just in time. 


After making the tag to get back in the match officially, Willow went for a dropkick from the second rope, but missed when Bayne pushed Harwood out of the way. Bayne took Nightingale to the outside and introduced her to the guardrail the hard way. The Top Gods completely swung the match in their favor between Bayne’s merciless beating and Penelope Ford’s constant interference, leaving Nightingale helpless to make a tag.


A back body drop gave Willow the glimmer of hope she needed to make a tag, but on the other side of the ring, Wheeler tagged Bayne and sprinted across to take out JetSpeed, leaving Willow alone once again! As she struggled to get up in the corner, Wheeler charged, and she moved, finally giving her the path to tag Bailey as Bayne tagged Harwood.


The crowd exploded when Speedball flew into the ring with a pair of pump kicks to each member of FTR. He avoided a Harwood clothesline by hopping over the top to the apron to moonsault Wheeler on the floor, but he moved, and Bayne got taken out instead, despite not being the intended target!


Bailey returned to the apron and sent Harwood into the turnbuckle, but when Bailey leapt from the top, Harwood moved. Bailey recovered and grabbed Harwood for a sunset flip, which got a massive boost from a springboard forearm by Knight, but to his credit, Dax kicked out again! Bailey dropped Harwood with a devastating combination of kicks and followed with a running shooting star press, but a stubborn Dax refused to stay down for three.


JetSpeed tried to finish Harwood, but got cut off when Wheeler tripped Knight and repeatedly sent him into the guardrail. Meanwhile, in the ring, Bayne stopped Bailey with an effortless fallaway slam only to dive onto Knight on the floor! Bayne just took out JetSpeed on her own!


Harwood hit a brainbuster on Bailey, who somehow kicked out, but then found himself punching his way out of the wrong corner. He escaped long enough to hit machine-gun kicks on Wheeler and avoided further damage with a tornado DDT! As the crowd willed Bailey to the corner, he was cut off by Wheeler and dragged back to the opposite corner, so Bayne tagged back in and went for a stalling vertical suplex on Bailey, but he escaped only for Bayne to nearly take his head off with a powerful forearm!  As if that wasn’t enough, Bayne followed with a release German suplex, dropping Bailey right on his head! Bailey finally escaped when he ducked Bayne’s attempt at a massive splash in the corner and made the tag to Willow!


Nightingale was met by Harwood in the middle of the ring, and she wasted no time peppering him into the corner with chops and forearms as the Daily’s Place crowd erupted with every shot! That is, until Wheeler dragged her away by her hair, so she turned around and gave Wheeler the same chop and forearm treatment! She charged back into Dax at the opposite corner and followed with big clotheslines! Harwood reversed a whip out of the corner, but turned away as Willow turned the momentum into a cartwheel so that she could fire right back with a perfect enzuigiri! That caused Harwood to stumble right into a skywalking Knight dropkick, and right back into Willow for a spinebuster! She instructed Knight to take out Wheeler on the outside while she went for a pin on Dax, but he kicked out!


Harwood and Nightingale traded suplex attempts until he shoved her away and right into Bayne’s head. Harwood rolled up a stunned Willow for a two-count, so Bayne tagged back in the match. She took her time picking up Nightingale, allowing Willow to break free and set up the Babe with the Powerbomb, but Ford got on the apron, so Nightingale pulled her in the ring and demolished Ford with a Pounce! Bayne tried to kick Nightingale, but she caught the leg and put Bayne in a single-leg crab while JetSpeed cut off FTR with the same move. Top Gods all made it to the ropes to break the holds, so JetSpeed hit stereo planchas and wiped out FTR on the outside!


Back in the ring, Nightingale hammered Bayne with clotheslines in the corner, so Big Stoke got on the apron to distract the referee while Ford and Bayne double-teamed Willow with a Doomsday Device! Bayne pinned Nightingale to win the main event for the Top Gods! Stoke called for Bayne to continue the punishment, but before she could, Harley Cameron ran out with a chain-covered guitar neck to make the save! We then learned that next week at AEW Tailgate Brawl before WrestleDream, FTR will face JetSpeed, and Cameron will team up with Nightingale to take on Bayne and Ford!


That will do it from Daily’s Place!

 

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