AEW taped this Saturday’s Collision episode on Wednesday night. It will air on TNT from the Arizona Financial Theater in Phoenix, Arizona. Here are the spoilers, courtesy of F4Wonline.com:
Max Caster’s open challenge was answered by the imposing Brody King, who made quick work of The Acclaimed member.
Mariah May ambushed Toni Storm backstage and then delivered a devastating Storm Zero on the stage. She declared she wanted a “Hollywood ending” at Revolution.
Kazuchika Okada cut a promo, showing off footage of his dominant victory over Buddy Matthews in Australia. Okada’s message was clear: anyone who steps up will be “put down.”
Hologram got a win over The Beast Mortos, but Komander thwarted Mortos’ post-match attack.
Fresh off Grand Slam Australia, Harley Cameron made it clear her momentum is just beginning. She promised her wrath would be felt by everyone.
Don Callis, on behalf of Kyle Fletcher, accepted Will Ospreay’s challenge for a cage match at Revolution, dismissing Ospreay as a fool.
Julia Hart continued her winning streak with a victory over Queen Aminata.
The Death Riders retained their AEW World Trios Championship against Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard, but not without controversy. PAC’s refusal to release the Brutalizer sparked a wild brawl involving the Undisputed Kingdom, Jon Moxley, and Marina Shafir, culminating in a brutal con-chair-to on PAC by Cope!
Brian Cage and Lance Archer, the Murder Machines, beat two enhancement talents and issued a challenge to The Hurt Syndicate. MVP responded, stating they’d consider it if the Murder Machines could defeat a credible team next week.
It was announced that Rush had been suspended (storyline) for attacking a referee two weeks prior.
Gabe Kidd secured a win over The Butcher.
Chris Jericho retained his ROH World Championship, countering Bandido’s 21 Plex for a clean pin.