AEW Collision: Winter Is Coming 2024 Results
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AEW Collision: Winter Is Coming 2024 Results


AEW Collision Results

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Tonight’s AEW COLLISION: Winter Is Coming was broadcast on TNT from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, MO!


Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness were the broadcast team for tonight’s event.


It’s Saturday night and you know what that means! This is for the Sickos!


The show kicked off with footage from last Wednesday after Dynamite, with Will Ospreay approaching Darby Allin backstage!


Will: “Darby! Thanks for coming out there to save me, I appreciate it very much!”


Darby: “I got this feeling, man. This same feeling when Danielson and Chuck Taylor got taken out. Something is going to happen again. What are we going to do about it? Let’s go find these guys and put an end to this!”


Will: “Easy tiger.”


Darby: “Something is going to happen if we don’t do anything about it.”


Will: “I understand that, but can’t you see I’ve got things going on right now! I lost at Wrestledream, and I lost at Full Gear! That’s two back to back losses and that doesn’t happen to me very often. I’ve got to regain my momentum and that means going through every single person in this tournament, including you lad.”


Darby: “I don’t care about your personal problems. This is bigger than you. This is bigger than me. This is about AEW. Next year there might not be a Continental Classic unless we do something about it. Can’t you see they’re going to keep chipping away at AEW, everything that makes this company what it is? And what are you doing, Will?”


Will: “What I’m doing is I’m trying to win this tournament! I need that momentum back! I can’t just drop everything. So I’ll tell you this as someone who respects you, I need this more than anything. But after this is done, knock on my door. And if you need someone in the foxhole with you, I’m game. I’ll see you next week.”


NJPW Dynasty International Women’s Cup Qualifier Final!

Jamie Hayter vs. Willow Nightingale!


The fans were divided and there was dueling chants. Jamie applied a side headlock. Jamie went for a shoulder tackle, but Willow didn’t budge. Willow wiped out Hayter with a shoulder tackle of her own. 


Both wrestlers slugged it out like a hockey fight broke out in the ring. Hayter drilled Willow with a DDT on the apron. The arena lights went out momentarily. The momentary distraction allowed Willow to regain the upper hand with a senton off the apron to Hayter. 


Hayter hit a neck breaker and then a running Hayterade for a near fall on Willow. Each woman pump kicked the other, knocking one another down. Willow dropped down with a torture rack. Willow followed up with a moonsault, but Jamie kicked out at the two-count. Jamie was sent flying from a pounce by Willow. 


Jamie blasted Willow with a back breaker across the knee. Willow retaliated with her power bomb and pinned Jamie, advancing to the Tokyo Dome!


After the match the arena lights turned off. When the lights came back on, Julia Hart appeared in the ring. Julia spiked Hayter with a DDT and then left her target—Hayter—alone in the ring, writhing in pain. 


Continental Classic Blue League Match!

AEW Continental Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada 

vs. The Beast Mortos!


Okada poked the Beast in the eyes and applied a side headlock. The Beast bulldozed Okada with a running shoulder block. The Beast Mortos power slammed Okada. The Rainmaker dumped Mortos over the top rope. The Beast Mortos grabbed his left knee after he landed on the arena floor. 


The Beast Mortos stunned Okada with a tornillo out of nowhere! Okada dodged a charging Beast, and the Beast collided with the steel ring steps. Okada rocked the Beast Mortos with a DDT on the arena floor. 


The Beast Mortos unleashed a flurry of offense on the Rainmaker, including two tilt-awhirl backbreakers. Okada picked up Mortos and face planted him. 


The fans chanted “Beast! Beast! Beast!”


Mortos cracked Okada with a headbutt. Okada came back with a neck breaker and a body slam. Okada landed his big elbow from the top rope, right on target. The Beast Mortos sent Okada crashing to the mat with a Samoan drop for a near fall!


Okada dropkicked the Beast Mortos. Okada rocked the Beast with the rainmaker lariat, and then a second rainmaker, and scored the pinfall victory!


“This wasn’t an easy match for the tournament favorite Okada,” said Nigel. 


Toni Storm vs. Shazza McKenzie!


Toni dropkicked Shazza. Toni followed up with a snap suplex. Shazza stunned Toni with a running knee strike. Toni surprised Shazza with a German suplex and then the hip attack! Toni finished off Shazza with the Storm Zero, picking up a dominant victory. 


Toni: “I never thought that I’d get to say this, but Toni Storm is officially All Elite!”


Tag Team Title Eliminator Match!

Top Flight—Dante & Darius Martin (with Leila Grey)

vs. Action Andretti & Lio Rush!


Dante tried to end things quickly with five roll-ups and cradles, but Lio escaped them all. Darius and Action tagged in for their respective teams. Darius plowed into Andretti with a shoulder tackle. Andretti and Darius went move for move, concluding in a stalemate. Lio grabbed a blind tag. Lio and Action used handspring kicks to knock Top Flight out of the ring. 


Darius hit a DDT on Lio after using Dante as a catapult to get extra leverage. Action hit Darius with a thrust kick and then used the top rope to execute a springboard moonsault. Dante wasted no time flying out of the ring with a tope to Andretti. Lio rocketed out of the ring with his own tope, inadvertently knocking Dante into Leila Grey!


Lio and Action seized the moment to attack Top Flight. Lio landed a frog splash on Darius, and then Action finished off Darius with a 450 splash to score the biggest win of their career as a team!


Kris Statlander vs. Tootie Lynn!


Kris caught Tootie with a dragon screw leg whip. Kris nailed Tootie with a delayed vertical suplex. Tootie countered a power bomb attempt with a hurracanrana. Kris landed a strike and pinned Tootie after the Staturday Night Fever!


“Kris is looking as dominant as ever!” said Nigel.


10-Man Tag Match!

“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, The Outrunners—Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd, Komander & TNT Champion Daniel Garcia

vs.

MxM Collection—Mansoor & Mason Madden, & Premier Athletes—Ariya Daivari, Josh Woods, & Tony Nese (with “Smart” Mark Sterling)!


“Daddy Magic” Matt Menard joined the broadcast team for this match. 


Garcia cradled Woods for a near fall. Garcia clobbered Nese with a flying forearm. Orange tagged in and stomped Nese in the corner. Komander grabbed a blind tag, used Orange as a launch pad and took down Ariaya with a hurracanrana. 


Nese knocked Komander from Komander’s perch on the top turnbuckle. MxM Collection double teamed Komander and then struck a pose.


Ariya held Truth back as Nese clubbed him with blows to the midsection. Truth fought his way out of the corner but was unable to make the tag because Nese held him back. Finally Turbo tagged in and cleaned house on the Premier Athletes and MxM Collection! 


The Outrunners picked up Mason and slammed him. They smashed Mason with the double biceps elbow drop. Turbo connected with the Total Recall on Josh Woods, but MxM Collection broke up the pin attempt. 


Orange spiked Mason with a DDT. Orange flew out with a tope to Mansoor. Komander walked the top rope and then did his spaceman dive, flipping out of the ring and wiping out the competition on the arena floor. Orange pulped Woods with the Orange Punch and picked up the pin!


“This gives Orange a little momentum going into December 28th,” said Tony.


“This will definitely help Orange going into the big title match,” replied Daddy Magic.


“But the Death Riders and Jon Moxley are never far away,” added Nigel.


Continental Classic Blue League Match!

The Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe!


Don Callis joined the commentary booth for the main event.


Briscoe dared Fletcher to hit him in the face. Kyle obliged. Briscoe unleashed the redneck Kungfu. Briscoe chomped on Kyle’s forehead and then snapmared Kyle out of the ring. Briscoe dropkicked Kyle through the ropes. Briscoe flew out of the ring with a con hiro to Fletcher.


Fletcher fired back with a running knee to Mark Briscoe. Briscoe blocked a punt kick. Mark served up a flipping neck breaker from the ring apron and followed up with the Cactus elbow drop. Briscoe lit up Fletcher’s chest with a stiff chop. Fletcher back dropped Briscoe on the floor, countering a Jay Driller attempt. Fletcher blasted Briscoe with a brain buster on top of the barricade! Briscoe superplexed Kyle off the guardrail!


Back in the ring, Briscoe knocked down Kyle with a forearm. Briscoe followed up with a lariat and then an exploder suplex. Briscoe drilled Kyle with a fisherman’s buster for a near fall. 


Fletcher retaliated with a half and half suplex. Briscoe went for the froggy bow but Fletcher raised his knees to counter it. Fletcher went for an elbow drop but Briscoe moved out of the way. Kyle back dropped his way out of a Jay Driller attempt. 


Briscoe escaped a power bomb, but Kyle pump kicked Briscoe. Mark went for the cut throat driver but Kyle gouged Briscoe’s eyes. Kyle rolled up Briscoe, but the ref saw that Kyle had his feet on the rope and stopped the count. Fletcher nailed Briscoe with a brain buster, but Briscoe kicked out at the two-count!


“Can you believe how these men are pushing themselves? This is what this tournament is all about,” said Tony Schiavone. 


Briscoe dropped Kyle with the cut throat driver! Kyle slowly rolled out of harm’s way, creating distance. Briscoe jumped off the top rope with an elbow to Kyle. There was one minute remaining in the match. Briscoe bashed Kyle with the froggy bow. Briscoe finally managed to land the Jay Driller and then pinned Kyle!


“My god what a match! That was a superhuman effort from Mark Briscoe,” said Tony Schiavone.


“Christmas came early for Mark Briscoe,” replied Nigel.


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