AEW Collision results: PAC vs. Darby Allin added to Full Gear; Moné and Red Velvet title unification match set for Dynamite

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PAC issued a challenge to Darby Allin for Full Gear on Saturday’s AEW Collision, setting the stage for a grudge match one week from the pay-per-view.

The show, broadcast from Erie, Pennsylvania, also featured an announcement for this Wednesday’s Dynamite: an ROH Women’s World TV Championship unification match between Mercedes Moné and Red Velvet.

In the main event, the team of Bandido, Juice Robinson, and JetSpeed defeated FTR, Rush, and Sammy Guevara in an all-star eight-man tag match.

Earlier in the night, Kyle Fletcher retained his TNT Championship over Scorpio Sky , and Jon Moxley, angered by a “You tapped out” chant from the crowd, issued an open challenge to Kyle O’Reilly and The Conglomeration.

Match Results

  • Death Riders (PAC, Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia) def. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

  • Mark Briscoe def. Mark Davis

  • Tay Melo def. Taya Valkyrie

  • TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Scorpio Sky

  • Riho & Alex Windsor def. Hyan & Maya World

  • Bandido, Juice Robinson & JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) def. FTR, Rush & Sammy Guevara

Announcements

  • AEW Full Gear: A new match was made official as PAC will face Darby Allin.

  • Full Gear Tailgate Brawl: A $200,000 Four-Way Tag Team match was added to the pre-show, featuring Max Caster & Anthony Bowens vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson & Austin Gunn) vs. Bryan Keith & Big Bill vs. The Outrunners.

  • AEW Dynamite: An ROH Women’s World TV Championship Unification match will take place between Interim Champion Mercedes Moné and lineal champion Red Velvet.

  • AEW Dynamite: The AEW Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament continues with Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir facing TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay).

  • AEW Dynamite: The AEW Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament continues as Mina Shirakawa & Toni Storm take on Riho & Alex Windsor.

Show Report

Death Riders vs. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

The show opened with Daniel Garcia confronting Matt Menard at the commentary desk, leading to a brawl that had to be broken up by PAC and Wheeler Yuta. Jon Moxley replaced Menard on commentary for most of the show.

The Death Riders controlled much of the bout, isolating Tommy Billington. The finish came when Jay Lethal accidentally hit his partner, Adam Priest, with the Lethal Injection. This allowed PAC to lock in the Brutalizer on Lethal, forcing the submission.

After the match, PAC took a microphone and addressed Darby Allin. He called his attack on Allin at Blood & Guts, where he threw him through flaming tables, his “magnum opus”. PAC then issued a formal challenge to Allin for a match at Full Gear, which was later made official.

Backstage Promos

Lexy Nair interviewed Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis. Davis stated that Mark Briscoe was his “dinner” for later in the night.

In a separate interview, “Timeless” Toni Storm, alongside Mina Shirakawa, warned their future opponents. Storm said, “Don’t ask God for mercy, he’s a big fan of our work”.

Mark Briscoe vs. Mark Davis

The match began with a brawl on the entrance ramp before the bell rang. Davis controlled the early offense, delivering heavy chops and a superplex for a near fall. Briscoe fought back, using a steel chair at ringside as a launchpad for a dive to the floor. Briscoe eventually hit the Froggy Bow and secured the pinfall victory.

Backstage Segments

Christopher Daniels was shown giving Scorpio Sky a pep talk ahead of his title match.

Elsewhere, Josh Alexander was seen attacking Michael Nakazawa, applying an ankle lock and calling out Kenny Omega.

Tay Melo vs. Taya Valkyrie

Following an “MxMTV Casting Call” segment, Tay Melo faced Taya Valkyrie. Melo gained the advantage after sending Valkyrie into the steel steps. She finished the match with a pump kick for the win.

Post-match, Marina Shafir attacked Melo from behind and applied her “Mother’s Milk” submission. Toni Storm ran down to make the save, dispatching Shafir with a Storm Zero.

TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher vs. Scorpio Sky

TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, defending his title without Don Callis, faced former champion Scorpio Sky, who was accompanied by Christopher Daniels and Top Flight. The match was an even contest. At one point, Fletcher superkicked Daniels at ringside. Sky scored a major near fall with a leaping cutter onto the apron, followed by a DDT from the middle rope.

Sky later locked Fletcher in a single-leg crab, but the champion reached the ropes. Fletcher recovered, hit a kick, and then successfully connected with the sheer drop brainbuster to retain his championship.

After the match, Mark Davis attacked Sky. Top Flight and Mark Briscoe made the save. Briscoe got on the microphone and promised to take the TNT title at Full Gear. Fletcher responded, claiming the Don Callis Family was not responsible for the previous backstage attack on Briscoe.

Riho & Alex Windsor vs. Hyan & Maya World

This tag team match served as a showcase for Riho and Alex Windsor ahead of their entry in the Women’s Tag Team Title Tournament. The two worked well together, culminating in a lariat from Windsor that set up Riho for a crucifix pin on Maya World for the victory.

After the match, Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa appeared on the video screen to address Riho and Windsor, their opponents in the upcoming tournament match.

Jon Moxley Addresses Kyle O’Reilly

A video package aired highlighting Kyle O’Reilly’s submission victory over Jon Moxley at Blood & Guts. This prompted the Erie crowd to chant “You tapped out!” at Moxley, who was still on commentary. Visibly angered, Moxley left the commentary table and entered the ring. He called O’Reilly’s win a “fluke” and challenged O’Reilly and the entire Conglomeration to “any match, anytime, anyplace”.

All-Star 8-Man Tag: Bandido, Juice Robinson & JetSpeed vs. FTR, Rush & Sammy Guevara

The main event was a fast-paced, chaotic eight-man tag match. Juice Robinson had a standout performance, at one point hitting a series of jabs on FTR. The match broke down, with all competitors getting involved, including stereo dives to the outside from Bandido and Mike Bailey.

In the closing moments, Bandido managed to hit the 21-Plex on Rush, securing the pinfall victory for his team.

As the show ended, Sammy Guevara was seen arguing with Stokley Hathaway at ringside, with FTR attempting to de-escalate the situation.

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