Swerve Strickland beats Blake Christian. After the match, "Big Shotty" Lee Johnson attacks Swerve from behind as The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) approach the ring, but Swerve outwits him and hits him with a jumping Flatliner. The Young Bucks then rush into the ring and go on the attack. They then lay Swerve out with an EVP-Trigger, and Prince Nana delays the Tony Khan Driver long enough for Kenny Omega to show up. Omega is ganged up on at first, but he soon gets the upper hand. Matthew flees, and he has to save Nicholas from getting more of a beating than he already does.
We hear from Samoa Joe, who says that Jon Moxley is simply motivated and that he and The Death Riders (Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, PAC, Marina Shafir) love to create chaos. Moxley says he does not face his problems, but distracts them so they cannot find him. He says he will not be a problem that will be distracted or will go away, and that he is coming for the AEW World Championship, and there is nothing The Death Riders can do about it.
"Timeless" Toni Storm beats Queen Aminata in a AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Match. During the match, it is announced that Collision will air next week at its regular time, but on TBS, not on TNT.
Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Jeff Jarrett, Karen Jarrett, Satnam Singh and Jay Lethal. Sonjay Dutt shows up, and Lexy Nair leaves before Lethal asks where Sonjay has been while they have been sitting on the sidelines. Jeff Jarrett says that he has been wanting championship gold since the beginning of the year, and that he has been listening to the wrong people. Lethal says he will be taking the reigns from here on in, then everyone else walks out on Sonjay. Sonjay Dutt stops Satnam Singh, but even Satnam wants nothing to do with him now.
"Platinum" Max Caster is in the ring. After stating that he will bring "a playoff-like atmosphere" to New Orleans, Louisiana to the chagrin of the fans and getting his own chant over, he says that New Orleans' streets smell like "horse urine." He issues the open challenge, and it is answered by Hologram.
Hologram beats "Platinum" Max Caster, bringing his undefeated win streak to 23-0.
We see backstage footage from Wednesday where Master P talks about the events that took place when he was in the ring with The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, "The Wrestler" Katusyori Shibata) while also mentioning his community work.
Cru (Lio Rush and Action Andretti) beats Top Flight (Darius and Dante Martin) in a tornado tag match after Leila Gray is knocked off the ring apron after stopping Lio Rush from using a chain, which distracts Top Flight just enough to give Cru the victory.
Anna Jay beats Taylor Gainey. After the match, Penelope Ford shows up and has a staredown with Anna Jay, and when Megan Bayne's theme hits, Penelope Ford hits Anna Jay with a cheap shot as Bayne makes her way to the ring. We see a video package for Mercedes Moné vs. Jamie Hayter in the finals of the women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.
Bandido retains the Ring of Honor World Championship against Dralistico.
Backstage, we hear from The Learning Tree ("The Redwood" Big Bill and "The Bad Apple" Bryan Keith). Bryan Keith sizes up their situation and says they need to crack some skulls and get some wins. Big Bill agrees they need to do this for themselves, then asks whose skulls they should crack. Big Bill says they need a challenge, and that they have found two men who have made a name for themselves: Gates of Agony. Big Bill and Bryan Keith then call Gates of Agony out for a match.
Rush beats AR Fox.
We hear from Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta. Beretta says they have been called "underrated," which he calls an insult twenty years into his career. After Rocky Romero mentions not even being on The Conglomeration's (Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Kyle O'Reilly) shirt, The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd) show up only to get jumped. Beretta says that the fans will appreciate everything they have done for them after all is said and done.
We see a video package for "The Protostar" Kyle Fletcher vs. "Hangman" Adam Page in the men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.
FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) beat Paragon (Roderick Strong and Kyle O'Reilly). After the match, Stokely Hathaway grabs at Adam Cole after Cole checks on O'Reilly so that FTR can hit the Shatter Machine on Roddy, then Daniel Garcia shows up with a crowbar and chases FTR out of the ring. Garcia then goes on to call FTR "two of the biggest fakest pieces of shit he has ever met in his entire life" and tells them that they did not dig the knife deep enough to finish the job during their betrayal. He then warns FTR he will be after them until he gets hands on them and makes them pay.
Here are the highlights from tonight's show!
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