AEW Collision Results, March 9, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on March 9, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA.
AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India.
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AEW Collision Results, March 9, 2024
Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Shane Taylor
The match explodes as Taylor wastes no time taking Danielson down in the corner. He taunts Danielson about the 2022 Moriarty incident. Danielson fights back with a waist lock but gets shoved to the corner. Taylor maintains control until Danielson unleashes a punishing hammer and anvil sequence, followed by a knee strike.
Taylor retaliates with a blow to the face and corner chops, driving Danielson to his knees. He continues the assault with more chops in the opposite corner. Danielson retaliates with kicks, then focuses on Taylor's leg with a well-placed hold. He maintains the pressure, wrapping the leg around the ring post before delivering a running kick.
After a brief commercial break, Taylor remains dominant, dropping a leg across Danielson's neck on the apron before a near-fall. He continues to berate Danielson for the 2022 incident. Back in the corner, Taylor manhandles Danielson's beard before launching into another round of chops.
Danielson sparks a comeback, dodging the ropes to target Taylor's knee. Taylor misses a corner splash, allowing Danielson to slam his leg against the ring post repeatedly. Taylor escapes to another corner, but Danielson connects with a powerful shotgun dropkick. He follows up with a barrage of leg kicks, weakening Taylor. Despite the assault, Taylor throws Danielson in the air, who responds with a series of running kicks.
The fight intensifies. Taylor lands a lariat, followed by three vicious kicks to Danielson's head. Danielson lands two strikes, but Taylor overpowers him with a splash. He attempts a cannonball but Danielson evades. Taylor catches Danielson's Busaiku knee attempt, but Danielson swiftly counters with a successful Busaiku knee to secure the victory.
WINNER: Bryan Danielson
Ospreay entered the ring after the match. He acknowledged both Taylor and Danielson for their impressive performance. He expressed gratitude to Danielson for his contributions to the sport. Referencing Danielson's appearance during his debut on Wednesday, Ospreay inquired if Danielson had a question.
Danielson welcomed Ospreay to AEW and praised his match with Konosuke Takeshita. Danielson offered Ospreay an opportunity to showcase his skills by challenging him to a match at "Dynasty". Ospreay enthusiastically accepted the challenge.
Okada debuted at "Collision" alongside his new allies, the Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson). The Young Bucks sported new entrance robes, while Okada maintained his own distinct entrance. All three executed the signature Codyvator maneuver. Their opponents, Jon Cruz and The Skulk (Adrian Alanis and Liam Gray), awaited them in the ring.
Cruz began the match against Matthew, but quickly tagged in Okada. Okada swiftly dominated Cruz.
Alanis landed a few punches before Okada countered with a powerful missile dropkick. Okada then launched Alanis into the turnbuckle. The match concluded with Okada defeating Gray with his signature Ripcord Rainmaker.
Post-match, Eddie Kingston entered the ring, only to be assaulted by The Elite. Penta El Zero M attempted to intervene but was similarly overpowered. As Okada held one of Kingston's championship belts, PAC made his highly anticipated return to AEW. PAC and Okada exchanged blows, with PAC executing a German release suplex. The Young Bucks intervened, dragging Okada out of the ring by his legs.
Kingston challenged The Elite to a match against his team, "Big Business."
Singles Match: Mariah May vs. Trish Adora
May grapples with Adora at the match start. May gains the upper hand with a takedown, but Adora quickly counters with a leg lock. Adora maintains control, slamming May twice. Frustrated, May retaliates with a slap and executes a headscissors reversal. She capitalizes with a powerful shotgun dropkick.
Following the commercial break, Adora regains momentum, driving May down with a double axe handle strike. She attempts a pinfall with a senton splash but only manages a two-count. May desperately grabs Adora's hair to regain control. She attempts a running kick, but Adora counters with a swift suplex. Unfazed, May headbutts Adora and delivers a running knee strike. May then executes her finishing maneuver, the "May Day," to secure the victory.
WINNER: Mariah May
Storm presented the "Toni Award" after the match, recognizing outstanding achievement. May won the award for Best Performance. The unorthodox prize? A shoe. As Storm exited down the ramp, Deonna Purrazzo launched a surprise attack. May retaliated with a DDT delivered on the ramp to overpower Purrazzo.
Singles Match: Nick Wayne vs. Adam Priest
Wayne wasted no time initiating the offense, taking Priest down to the mat. He continued the assault with a shoulder tackle and a head scissors takedown, leaving Priest reeling. Priest retaliated with a stiff European uppercut and a punishing knife edge chop.
The action spilled outside the ring where Wayne landed a running boot on Priest. Priest responded with a flurry of chops. Back in the ring, Priest's focus shifted towards Killswitch, creating an opening. Wayne capitalized by knocking Priest off the apron. He followed up with a fisherman's hook, sending Priest tumbling over the ropes. Seizing the opportunity, Wayne unleashed a step-up enzuiguri followed by his finishing maneuver, "Wayne's World," to secure the victory.
WINNER: Nick Wayne
A masked wrestler from CMLL attacked Christian, throwing him over the barricade! He then brawled into the crowd, taking out Wayne and Killswitch. Unmasking himself to be Adam Copeland, he entered the ring, grabbed the TNT Championship and revealed a box. The surrounding members of The Patriarchy were confronted by Copeland showing something in the box to Cage, who promptly exited the ring.
Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Titán
Jericho entered the ring to his classic "Lionheart" theme. Titán, the reigning CMLL Welterweight Champion, challenged Jericho with his agility.
Jericho initiated with a sidelock takedown, but Titán countered with his own takedowns. They exchanged strikes, with Jericho delivering punishing chops that drove Titán into the corner. Titán showcased his athleticism with flips and kicks, culminating in a high-flying double springboard hurricanrana from the top rope. He followed up with a tope suicida dive to the outside.
The fight spilled outside the ring where Jericho took a nasty fall, slamming his shoulder into the steel steps. Back in the ring, they exchanged blows on the ropes until Jericho countered with a powerful avalanche bulldog from the top rope.
After the break, Titán remained on the offensive, connecting with a pele kick and a tope con hilo attack that took Jericho outside the ring. Jericho responded with a backbreaker and a brutal Death Valley Driver. Undeterred, Titán countered with a spinning heel kick, but Jericho answered with a punch. Titán continued to fight back, hitting a spectacular spinning tornado DDT.
He climbed to the top turnbuckle and delivered a double stomp for a near-fall. Titán then applied a punishing Indian death lock, but Jericho displayed his experience by reversing it and attempting his signature Lion Tamer submission. He secured the hold, but Titán escaped. Jericho missed his finishing maneuver, the Judas Effect, leaving himself vulnerable. Titán capitalized with a spinning Death Valley Driver and a flurry of strikes.
He ascended the top rope again, attempting a hurricanrana, but Jericho displayed veteran cunning by reversing it into a successful Lion Tamer to secure the victory.
WINNER: Chris Jericho
In a post-match brawl, Gates of Agony targeted Jericho for interfering in their business on Dynamite. Hook intervened, wielding a kendo stick, and successfully drove them away.
Tony Schiavone announced the commencement of the AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament next Saturday on Collision. He then introduced FTR to the ring.
Cash Wheeler acknowledged their upcoming ten-year anniversary as a team, reflecting on past setbacks they overcame. He assured fans they would bounce back again despite their recent loss at Revolution.
Dax Harwood addressed their impressive career and Collision's legacy of great tag team wrestling. However, he questioned FTR's place in the tournament given their recent struggles. He vowed to give their all if they participate, aiming to become the first three-time AEW tag team champions.
The Infantry's unexpected appearance raised questions about whether it was an AEW event. Captain Shawn Dean boasted about their dynamism and good looks, claiming to be the best tag team in wrestling. Carlie Bravo explained their near-lateness due to a sale at Magic City, before offering well wishes to FTR. They extended handshakes but expressed their desire to "Revivalize" the tag team tournament. Harwood shut down the "Revival" reference, threatening The Infantry with defeat if they met in the tournament.
Mistico vs Angelico (w/ Serpentico)
Mistico dominated the early portion of the match with a series of arm drags and a dazzling handspring elbow before the commercial break. Upon returning, he continued his offensive flurry with a headscissors takedown, a signature 619 kick, and a high-impact springboard dropkick. Mistico then showcased his aerial prowess with a diving attack onto Serpentico and a perfectly executed headscissors on Angelico outside the ring. He maintained momentum by launching himself back into the ring with a tornillo maneuver and a top-rope senton that nearly secured the win.
Angelico displayed resilience by narrowly avoiding Mistico's moonsault attempt and countering a La Magistral cradle with his own for a near-fall. They then engaged in a thrilling exchange of kicks before Mistico delivered a spectacular springboard crossbody. He capped off the impressive performance with his signature La Mistica submission maneuver to secure a decisive victory. Sportsmanship prevailed as all wrestlers shook hands after the match, with Angelico and Serpentico even raising Mistico's hand in a gesture of respect.
WINNER: Mistico
Atlanta Street Fight: House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) vs Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett & Mark Briscoe
Clad in black and red, The House of Black confronted Briscoe's camouflage-clad war party. The opening brawl spilled outside to Pier Six, where a major announcement was made: Hook & Chris Jericho would face Gates of Agony on Wednesday's "Big Business."
Absolute mayhem erupted as the fight raged everywhere, with weapons brought into play. King attempted a crossbody onto Lethal near the barricade, but Lethal evaded the attack. Lethal and Jarrett teamed up to put King through a table, but Black thwarted their plan by knocking down Jarrett. King capitalized, driving Lethal through the table with a crossbody into the barricade.
The action continued onto the top turnbuckle where Briscoe and Matthews grappled near a table. However, King intervened, sending Briscoe crashing over the top rope and onto a pile of chairs below.
After the commercial break, The House isolated Jarrett as Matthews produced lighter fluid. Their plan involved setting a table ablaze, but Sanjay Dutt attempted to disrupt them with a guitar. The attempt failed, prompting Julia Hart to counter with a gasoline can. Matthews doused Dutt with gasoline, but Karen Jarrett intervened with a low blow, allowing Dutt to send Matthews crashing through some stage-side tables. Hart retaliated by misting Karen, effectively removing her from the equation.
Back in the ring, Jarrett and Lethal overwhelmed King with a double-team maneuver. King fought back, hammering Lethal on the apron before choking him out. Jarrett countered with a guitar shot to King, then tipped him through a table with a maneuver off the apron. However, as Jarrett turned around, he fell victim to Black Mass from Black.
Hart presented Black with a railroad spike, but Briscoe intervened with a Jay Driller. Briscoe attempted a diving attack onto Black, but Matthews intervened, assisting Black in catching Briscoe and dumping him on the apron. Hart ignited the table on fire, and Matthews & Black combined for a powerbomb that drove Briscoe through the inferno. Black then rolled Briscoe back into the ring and secured the pinfall victory in this chaotic main event.
WINNER: House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black)
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