AEW Collision Oct 4 Results – Moxley Impresses & Big Brawl
AEW Collision Oct 4 Results – Moxley Impresses & Big Brawl. AEW Collision aired live from the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, Florida, setting the stage for explosive action just two weeks before WrestleDream. The night was loaded with intense confrontations, surprise attacks, and pivotal storyline developments. From heated women’s divisions conflicts to high-stakes trios and tag matches, the Collision card emphasized both rising stars and established veterans, building toward future title clashes and grudge matches. Every match delivered hard-hitting action, strategy, and moments of chaos that electrified the arena.
PAC Challenges Orange Cassidy for Title Tuesday
The show opened with a tense backstage segment as Stokely Hathaway hyped Kevin Knight’s upcoming conflict with FTR, claiming Knight could expose the legendary duo. Knight, accompanied by “Speedball” Mike Bailey and Willow Nightingale, arrogantly promised to defeat anyone in FTR and prove his dominance. Meanwhile, the camera shifted to PAC confronting Orange Cassidy backstage, rekindling an old rivalry. PAC proposed a title match for the upcoming Tuesday, leaving Cassidy briefly stunned but ultimately accepting the challenge, setting up a high-stakes rematch filled with personal animosity and wrestling history.
Trios Match: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Jay Lethal, Adam Priest & “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington
From the opening bell, the Death Riders attacked their opponents with aggressive, coordinated offense. Moxley and Garcia controlled the early pace, isolating Lethal while Castagnoli delivered powerful counters to Billington. Priest attempted to rally with strikes and evasive maneuvers, but he was repeatedly neutralized with suplexes and joint manipulation. Outside interference and distraction tactics were employed, including Wheeler Yuta’s antagonism, further tilting momentum in favor of the Death Riders. Each competitor displayed resilience, but the Death Riders’ synergy was evident throughout the fast-paced, punishing exchanges.
The second paragraph saw Moxley executing high-impact moves across the ringside area, while Castagnoli executed technical counters to escape Priest’s offense. Lethal attempted daring dives and tag sequences, but the relentless pressure left him compromised. Billington, despite flashes of agility, was unable to gain control, and Priest fell victim to coordinated finishers. Garcia locked in the DragonTamer, weakening resistance while Moxley delivered a brutal stomp outside the ropes, culminating in a dominant, decisive series of maneuvers that left the challengers incapacitated.
Winner: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli of the Death Riders.
After the Death Riders’ dominant victory, Daddy Magic confronted Daniel Garcia backstage, demanding a response from his former protégé. For a long moment, Garcia ignored him, until finally he grabbed a microphone and faced his mentor.
“Did you not take the hint last week when I stomped your face into the canvas? Matt, I loved you like a brother, but when I was with you, I was a loser. Now I surround myself with winners, and that’s who I’m going to be. If I stayed with you, I’d end up like that parasite,” he said, pointing to Nigel McGuinness. “I don’t hate you, Matt. I just need you to understand.”
With that, Garcia dropped the mic and walked off alongside the Death Riders, leaving Daddy Magic visibly disappointed and conflicted.
Jon Moxley’s Message to Darby Allin
Moxley cut a backstage promo targeting Darby Allin, his words sharp and calculated. He warned Allin that their upcoming confrontation would have consequences, emphasizing his relentless pursuit of dominance. The segment showcased Moxley’s intimidating presence, blending psychological warfare with physical threat, hinting at the violent and unpredictable nature of their upcoming match at WrestleDream.
Jamie Hayter vs. Anna Jay
The women’s singles contest started with technical grappling and chain wrestling, highlighting Jay’s agility against Hayter’s power. Jay attempted rapid sequences to gain early momentum, but Hayter countered with precise strikes and methodical breakdown of Jay’s offense. Each exchange built suspense, demonstrating both competitors’ experience and determination. High-risk maneuvers and near-falls kept the audience engaged, with Hayter gradually taking control through hard-hitting clotheslines and impactful ground work.
Hayter maintained dominance through multiple reversals and a series of impactful aerial strikes, wearing down Jay methodically. Jay’s attempts to rally were met with counterattacks and submission holds, leaving her increasingly vulnerable. Ultimately, Hayter executed a final signature maneuver to secure a clean victory, asserting herself as a top contender in the women’s division.
Winner: Jamie Hayter.
Max Caster & Anthony Bowens Team Up Again
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens reunited in a segment showcasing their charisma and teamwork. The duo exuded confidence, trading promos with local wrestlers while engaging in playful banter, highlighting their chemistry. They demonstrated their unique combination of agility, coordination, and tactical offense, hinting at upcoming tag team opportunities. The crowd responded enthusiastically, emphasizing that their partnership continues to be one of the most entertaining forces in AEW’s tag division.
During their in-ring demonstration, Bowens executed a perfect dropkick to a dummy target while Caster showcased his lyrical braggadocio, integrating both comedy and athleticism. Their dynamic coordination impressed fans, setting the stage for future championship contention. With commentary praising their synergy, the segment strengthened their presence as a top contender tag team, promising exciting matchups against the division’s most formidable duos in coming weeks.
ROH World Tag Team Champions: Sammy Guevara & RUSH vs. Shane Stetson & Cha Cha Charlie
The champions entered with high energy, instantly pressuring Stetson and Charlie with synchronized offense. Guevara’s aerial maneuvers combined with RUSH’s brute strength, neutralizing their opponents’ attempts to gain momentum. Stetson tried clever counters, including submission attempts and high-flying risks, but miscommunication with Charlie allowed the champions to retain control. The match featured several near-falls, keeping the audience on edge as the challengers struggled to mount a comeback.
In the second half, RUSH executed a series of punishing strikes while Guevara delivered his signature kicks and dives, creating chaos in the ring. Stetson managed a momentary rally, countering a double-team maneuver, but the champions quickly regained dominance. A high-impact combination from Guevara and RUSH sealed the victory, demonstrating their cohesion and strategic superiority. Their performance reinforced their ROH World Tag Team Championship credibility, leaving challengers wary of the champions’ calculated aggression.
Winner: Sammy Guevara & RUSH.
Eddie Kingston vs. Dralístico
Eddie Kingston entered with his usual intensity, immediately taking the fight to Dralístico. Kingston controlled the early exchanges with heavy strikes and submission tactics, while Dralístico used agility and speed to evade major attacks. Each wrestler displayed resilience, executing high-risk maneuvers that showcased their versatility. The contest blended technical wrestling with hard-hitting action, illustrating Kingston’s veteran savvy and Dralístico’s unorthodox offense, keeping fans engaged throughout the fast-paced matchup.
As the match progressed, Kingston intensified his attacks, targeting Dralístico’s limbs to weaken his mobility. Dralístico attempted aerial escapes and counters, but Kingston’s relentless approach limited his options. A final running knee from Kingston ended the contest decisively, leaving Dralístico stunned in the center of the ring. Commentary highlighted Kingston’s unyielding determination, reinforcing his status as a top contender for major AEW storylines.
Winner: Eddie Kingston.
MxM TV Casting Call: Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander vs. Mason Madden, Mansoor & Johnny TV
The match opened with Fletcher, Takeshita, and Alexander asserting dominance through technical prowess and strategic teamwork. Each competitor delivered high-impact maneuvers, targeting their assigned opponents with precision. Madden and Mansoor countered with agile sequences, but the trio’s coordination neutralized early momentum. Johnny TV attempted distraction tactics, but his interference backfired as Fletcher and Takeshita executed perfectly timed counters, keeping the audience captivated with near-falls and rapid reversals throughout the bout.
In the second half, Alexander performed signature strikes while Fletcher and Takeshita executed combined aerial assaults, overwhelming the challengers. Madden and Mansoor’s sporadic comebacks were thwarted by quick tagging and teamwork, culminating in a coordinated finish with Fletcher pinning Johnny TV. The match emphasized the Don Callis Family’s growing dominance, showcasing their ability to control multi-man bouts with seamless execution and tactical ingenuity.
Winner: Kyle Fletcher, Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander.
Dalton Castle & The Outrunners Form a Unit
Dalton Castle teamed with The Outrunners, Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd, in a backstage segment highlighting their alignment. They expressed confidence in dominating the tag division through charisma and athleticism, establishing a new narrative thread. The camaraderie and flashy entrances amplified fan excitement, foreshadowing future matches where their combined strengths could challenge the most established teams. Castle’s flamboyant style meshed with The Outrunners’ raw athleticism, creating a visually striking and strategic alliance.
The trio then demonstrated in-ring coordination, performing mock sequences against imaginary opponents to showcase synchronized offense. Castle’s flamboyant theatrics, coupled with Magnum’s explosive power and Floyd’s high-flying moves, impressed the audience. Commentary emphasized the potential threat this unit posed to the tag team hierarchy, teasing possible storylines that could culminate in championship contention or rivalry escalation in coming weeks.
Triangle of Madness Ambush: Jamie Hayter & Queen Aminata
Triangle of Madness launched a surprise attack on Jamie Hayter and Queen Aminata during a backstage segment. The assault was sudden, leaving the wrestlers struggling to defend themselves. The attackers executed coordinated strikes and intimidation tactics, demonstrating strategic ruthlessness. This segment was designed to escalate ongoing feuds, showcasing Triangle of Madness’s dominance and heightening tension within the women’s division.
Hayter and Aminata attempted to counter the ambush, exchanging strikes while trying to escape, but were overpowered. The segment ended with the aggressors retreating, leaving the victims in the hallway, emphasizing the threat posed by Triangle of Madness. Commentary and visuals highlighted the feud’s intensity, foreshadowing future payback opportunities and potential match setups at upcoming AEW events.
“The Jet” Kevin Knight vs. Dax Harwood
Kevin Knight opened aggressively, targeting Harwood with fast-paced strikes and evasive maneuvers. Harwood responded with powerful counters, attempting to slow Knight’s momentum. The crowd reacted to near-falls and sudden reversals, making the match highly engaging. Knight showcased creativity and quick thinking, avoiding dangerous submissions while maintaining offensive pressure. The contest emphasized Knight’s rising star potential and his readiness for higher-profile competition within AEW’s singles division.
As the match continued, Knight’s aerial attacks and precise strikes gradually wore down Harwood. Harwood’s attempts to regain control were neutralized by Knight’s superior agility and quick transitions between moves. The climax featured Knight executing a signature finisher to pin Harwood, leaving no doubt of his victory. Commentary noted Knight’s tactical brilliance and growing confidence in singles matches.
Winner: Kevin Knight.
After Kevin Knight’s victory over Dax Harwood, tensions flared backstage as Willow Nightingale and Stokely Hathaway got into a heated argument. Hathaway escalated the confrontation by poking Nightingale in the chest, prompting her to respond with a fierce Babe with the Powerbomb. Just as FTR rushed in to pull her off, the situation took a shocking turn.
Megan Bayne suddenly appeared, hammering Nightingale with a devastating double axehandle across the back. As Nightingale struggled to regain her footing, Bayne leapt across the ring with a flying Decapitator clothesline, putting her down once more. Penelope Ford then joined Bayne, and the trio raised their hands in unison, forming the very surprise alliance Stokely Hathaway had promised.
SkyFlight Challenges Shane Taylor Promotions
SkyFlight issued a challenge to Shane Taylor Promotions for the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championships. The segment highlighted SkyFlight’s ambition and desire to make a major impact in the six-man tag division. Visuals emphasized their athleticism and potential to shake up the roster, increasing anticipation for a competitive championship match in future episodes.
AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander & “Timeless” Toni Storm Attacked by Triangle of Madness
During a post-match segment, Statlander and Storm were ambushed by Triangle of Madness. The segment escalated ongoing feuds, emphasizing aggression and rivalry. Statlander attempted counters but was overwhelmed, while Storm showcased resilience but could not prevent the assault. The segment set the stage for future championship conflicts and added dramatic tension to the women’s division.
Video Package: Hangman Adam Page vs. Samoa Joe for WrestleDream
A video package recapped the path leading to the AEW World Championship match between Adam Page and Samoa Joe at WrestleDream. Highlights included previous title defenses, confrontations, and promos building intensity. The segment emphasized the personal stakes and athletic prowess of both competitors, increasing anticipation for the championship showdown.
Main Event: Orange Cassidy & Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) vs. Hechicero, Rocky Romero & Lance Archer
The main event opened with Cassidy and Paragon displaying technical skill, agility, and strategic teamwork against the Don Callis Family trio. Hechicero attempted unorthodox strikes while Romero executed quick aerial attacks, and Archer used brute force to dominate. The match flowed with near-falls, counters, and high-risk maneuvers, keeping the audience invested in every exchange.
As the match progressed, Cassidy’s ingenuity and Paragon’s precision allowed the team to control key moments. Archer’s powerful offense was mitigated by combined strategy and opportunistic tags. Cassidy executed a decisive finisher on Romero, allowing O’Reilly and Strong to neutralize Hechicero and secure the win, concluding the night on a high-energy note.
Winner: Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong.
After the main event victory by Orange Cassidy and Paragon, the arena erupted as TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, alongside Josh Alexander, Konosuke Takeshita, and El Clon, emerged to meet the rest of the Don Callis Family in the aisle. Fletcher held his TNT Championship high, taunting Cassidy and signaling that the faction’s dominance was far from over. The show closed with this dramatic confrontation, leaving fans on edge and eager for the next Collision.
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