AEW Collision 3/14 Results: Andrade defeats Dorada, The Demand conquer Bang Bang Gang

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Andrade El Idolo secured a victory over Mascara Dorada in the main event of the final AEW Collision before tomorrow’s Revolution pay-per-view.

The broadcast was taped on Wednesday in San Jose, California.

Elsewhere on the show, The Demand defeated the Bang Bang Gang, and Lena Kross picked up a win ahead of Sunday’s TBS Championship match.

Match results

  • Kevin Knight def. El Clon
  • Mark Davis def. Komander 
  • The Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart and Skye Blue) def. Tatevik, Viva Van and Karisma 
  • The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun) def. the Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Ace Austin and Austin Gunn) 
  • Lena Kross def. Mina Shirakawa 
  • Andrade El Idolo def. Mascara Dorada 

Knight victorious over El Clon

Kevin Knight faced El Clon in the opening match. Mike Bailey accompanied Knight to the stage but did not stay at ringside. 

Clon controlled significant portions of the match, executing an overhead kick that sent Knight to the floor, followed by a PK and a moonsault from the apron. Knight rallied late in the contest. He caught Clon in an inside cradle and a backslide for near-falls. Knight then hit a springboard clothesline before finishing Clon with the UFO Splash to win the match.

Babes of Wrath promise a sweet victory

Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron cut a backstage promo. Nightingale stated she would handle Lena Kross during the Revolution pre-show and promised that the Babes of Wrath would defeat Kross and Megan Bayne later in the night. Cameron told their opponents they would eat glitter and excrete cotton candy.

Davis grounds Komander

Mark Davis wrestled Komander. Komander utilized his speed to hit a springboard hurricanrana that sent Davis to the floor. Davis later blocked a powerbomb attempt and sat on Komander while on the ring apron. 

Komander connected with a moonsault from the top rope to the floor and later hit a 619. He attempted a rope-walk maneuver but flipped and landed on his feet when Davis moved. Davis capitalized on the opening and executed a piledriver for the victory.

Dogs declare open season

AEW aired a recap of The Dogs attacking The Conglomeration following Dynamite. David Finlay and Clark Connors stated their trios match at Revolution is now a Tornado Tag match and warned that they collect bodies.

Battle Royal competitors show their hands

A video package highlighted the 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal for the AEW National Championship. The segment featured comments from Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, Rush, Dralistico, Scorpio Sky, Daniel Garcia, Anthony Bowens, HOOK, Katsuyori Shibata, and Tommaso Ciampa.

Triangle of Madness dominates

The Triangle of Madness faced Tatevik, Viva Van, and Karisma in a quick six-woman tag team match. Thekla speared Karisma to secure the pinfall in just over a minute.

Thekla lashes out at Statlander

Thekla delivered a promo after the match, claiming Kris Statlander fears her. Statlander entered the ring and removed her belt, offering it to Thekla. Statlander turned her back and allowed Thekla to strike her multiple times with the belt. 

After Statlander absorbed the punishment and remained standing, Thekla attacked her with punches and spat on her. Statlander grabbed a microphone and warned Thekla to be afraid of what she will do to keep her down.

Shafir tells Storm to stay in her lane

Marina Shafir addressed Toni Storm in a backstage vignette. She warned Storm that veering into her lane will cause a car crash so obscene that her loved ones will not recognize her.

The Demand bests Bang Bang Gang

The Demand competed against the Bang Bang Gang in trios action. The match featured a dive to the floor by Juice Robinson, who was caught by The Demand, followed immediately by a suicide dive from Ace Austin that took everyone down. 

Later in the match, Ricochet hit Robinson with a springboard clothesline. Austin ran Ricochet into a turnbuckle, and Bishop Kaun dropkicked Austin. Austin Gunn executed a Fameasser on Kaun, but Ricochet broke the pinfall with a Spirit Gun. Kaun then covered Gunn for the win.

Ricochet demands the spotlight

Ricochet delivered a post-match promo. He claimed AEW was trying to sabotage his National Championship reign by booking him in the 21-man battle royal. He stated he did not care how many competitors were in the match and vowed to leave Revolution as champion.

Perry hopes to realize his Hollywood dream

Jack Perry spoke in a backstage segment. He discussed his lifelong dream of competing in the building where he decided to become a wrestler. He stated he is fighting for his family and friends in the Blackjack Battle Royal.

Storm brings the circus to town

Toni Storm delivered a promo while lying on a rug. She compared wrestling to a circus, stating that every beast believes it rules the ring until the whip cracks. She warned Shafir that she would realize she is just a performer at Revolution.

Kross defeats Shirakawa

Lena Kross wrestled Mina Shirakawa. Megan Bayne accompanied Kross to the ring but left before the bell. Kross highlighted her height advantage before dropping Shirakawa face-first onto the apron. Shirakawa later executed a dragon screw leg whip over the ropes and dove onto Kross. 

Kross blocked multiple Figure Four attempts and regained control with a German suplex. She finished Shirakawa with a kick and a Jackhammer to secure the pinfall.

Andrade beats Dorada ahead of Revolution

Andrade El Idolo faced Mascara Dorada in the main event. Don Callis joined commentary while Lance Archer stood at ringside. Andrade controlled the early moments and posed for a selfie with a “fan” in the front row, kissing the woman’s hand.

Dorada rallied with a corkscrew dive over the top rope to the floor. He later hit a 450 splash for a near fall. Andrade executed a Spanish Fly from the middle rope and followed with double knees in the corner. Dorada superkicked Andrade and caught him with a heel kick. He climbed to the top rope, but Andrade rolled to the apron to avoid the attack. Andrade then hit a hammerlock DDT onto the top turnbuckle and finished Dorada with The DM for the victory.

Bandido appeared after the match but was attacked from behind by Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta. Brody King ran down to brawl with Romero and Beretta until Swerve Strickland arrived to fight King. 

Bandido recovered to clear Romero and Beretta from the ring. He hit them with a flip dive and stared down Andrade, who had returned to the front row, to close the show.

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