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AEW Collision (October 19, 2024): Results & spoilers

Published at :October 18, 2024 at 4:07 PM
Modified at :October 18, 2024 at 4:07 PM
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AEW Collision this week was pre-taped

The stars of All Elite Wrestling gathered in Stockton, California, for another action-packed edition of AEW Collision, which was recorded at the Adventist Health Arena.

With its usual mix of high-octane action, exhilarating promotions, and dramatic stories, this October 19 edition of AEW Collision will surely keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Fans can expect a night of increasing tensions, established rivalries, and dramatic declarations since Jon Moxley took over AEW.

Let’s get into the spoilers and match results for this must-see episode.

AEW Collision match card & segments

  • Rush & Beast Mortos vs The Outrunners
  • House of Black won a six-man tag team match (teams name not known)
  • Ricochet vs AR Fox
  • Kris Statlander vs Harley Cameron
  • Daniel Garcia & Private Party vs The Premier Athletes
  • Orange Cassidy vs Bulk Bronson
  • Jamie Hayter vs Brooke Havoc
  • Kyle Fletcher vs Atlantis Jr.
  • AEW Trios Champions Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli & Pac vs Top Flight & Action Andretti

Rush & Beast Mortos vs The Outrunners

In the first fight, Rush and his monster sidekick, Beast Mortos, dominated The Outrunners. The triumph was decisive, but the situation swiftly worsened after the bell.

As Rush and Mortos resumed their assault on the fallen Outrunners, FTR made a gallant save, clearing the ring and paving the way for future battles between these teams.

House of Black won a six-man tag team match (team name not known)

The House of Black’s uncanny domination continued, as they won a six-man tag team match. The trio of House of Black once again shows why they are a formidable force, dismantling their opponents with a dark and determined approach. It was not revealed who they faced throughout the match.

Ricochet vs AR Fox

Ricochet and AR Fox delivered an amazing masterclass in what may have been the night’s best bout. Ricochet won the match with a decisive pinfall.

Following the match, Ricochet took the microphone and reminded the fans that he was still unbeaten in AEW, having never been pinned or submitted. He challenged Konosuke Takeshita, announcing his intention to win the International Championship.

Kris Statlander vs Harley Cameron

Kris Statlander, the former TBS Champion, proved her superiority once more with a victory over Harley Cameron. The true drama came after the contest when Statlander delivered a heated promo.

She yelled out to Kamille, indicating that she had her sights set on her. To add fuel to the fire, Statlander asked Mercedes Moné to watch the action from the front row in the future, implying a future rivalry between the two.

Daniel Garcia & Private Party vs The Premier Athletes

Daniel Garcia and Private Party maintained their momentum with a victory over The Premier Athletes. Garcia’s technical abilities were on full display as he and his team emerged triumphant.

Orange Cassidy vs Bulk Bronson

In typical laid-back form, Orange Cassidy defeated Bulk Bronson in a swift and effective match. Despite Bronson’s physical advantage, Cassidy’s unconventional approach was too much for the big guy. With this victory, Cassidy continues to build momentum.

Jamie Hayter vs Brooke Havoc

Jamie Hayter’s comeback to the ring was highlighted with a convincing victory against Brooke Havoc. However, the post-match storyline took an unexpected turn when Penelope Ford appeared on the big screen.

Ford addressed Hayter personally, reminding the public of their past and vowing to take everything from her, indicating a strong rivalry developing between the two.

Kyle Fletcher vs Atlantis Jr.

Kyle Fletcher easily defeated Atlantis Jr. in a fast-paced, back-and-forth match.

AEW Trios Champions Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli & Pac vs Top Flight & Action Andretti

In an exciting main event, the AEW Trios Champions (Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, and Pac) faced Top Flight & Action Andretti. The champions demonstrated their synergy and cooperation, eventually overcoming their opponents.

As the event came to a close, Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir made a significant impact. They stormed inside the ring, demolishing everyone in sight. The Dark Order attempted to intercede, but they, too, were brutally beaten, leaving the arena in disarray. The message was clear. Moxley has taken over AEW.

AEW Collision Timings & Telecast Details

  • In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico the show can be watched live at 8 PM ET, 7 PM CT & 4 PM ET every Friday on TNT. 
  • In Canada, AEW Collision will be aired live every Friday Live at 8 PM ET on TSN. 
  • In the United Kingdom & Ireland, the show will be broadcast on Tuesday night on ITV4.
  • In India, AEW Collision will be live at 5.30 AM IST every Saturday from Eurosport & on Discovery+ OTT.
  • In Saudi Arabia, the show will be live at 11 AM EDT every Saturday on Shahid. 
  • In Australia, the show will be live at 1 AM AEST every Saturday on ESPN2.
  • In France, the show will be telecasted on Toonami.
  • AEW Fans across the world can also watch the show globally from FITE TV & from AEW Plus outside the United States & Canada.

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