AEW Collision Results – Women’s Blood n Guts & Moxley Prevails
AEW Collision Results Sept 27 – Women’s Blood and Guts & More. AEW Collision returned live from Huntington, West Virginia, delivering a night packed with high-stakes battles, shocking attacks, and pivotal storyline developments. From Kyle Fletcher’s ominous attack on Hologram to Jamie Hayter challenging for “Blood and Guts,” fans witnessed nonstop action that set the stage for upcoming AEW events. Every division had its moments, and multiple feuds escalated, proving why Collision continues to be AEW’s prime destination for in-ring drama and storytelling.
AEW Collision – Quick Match Results
- Trios Match: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli def. Daddy Magic, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong
- Mixed Tag Team Match: Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir def. Rosario Grillo & Rachel Ellering
- Tag Team Match: Max Caster & Anthony Bowens def. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson (The Swirl)
- Trios Match: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) def. KM, Corey Sparks & Cowpoke Paul
- TNT Championship Open Challenge: Kyle Fletcher (c) def. Komander
- Tornado Tag Team Match: Eddie Kingston & HOOK def. Big Bill & Bryan Keith
- Singles Match (Main Event): Jamie Hayter def. Julia Hart
AEW Collision Results Sept 27 – Women’s Blood and Guts & More. Full Show Rundown –
Kyle Fletcher Attacks Hologram
Before the first match officially started, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher struck Hologram in a surprise attack. Fletcher appeared from the shadows while Komander was giving a brief backstage interview, his eyes full of menace. The monitor behind him flashed: “CORRUPTION DETECTED … CL0N activated … soon.” Fletcher struck with brutal precision, leaving Hologram incapacitated. The suddenness of the attack shocked the audience and set a dark tone for the night, showcasing Fletcher’s cunning and willingness to dominate outside the ropes.
Fletcher continued to assert himself by mocking the audience and intimidating Hologram’s allies. Alex Abrahantes tried to intervene, but Fletcher’s speed and aggression made him untouchable. The scene effectively built anticipation for Fletcher’s TNT Championship defense, showing that he is not just a wrestler but a force manipulating the AEW landscape before even stepping into the ring.
Death Riders vs. Daddy Magic, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong
The Death Riders’ trios match began with Kyle O’Reilly and Daniel Garcia exchanging crisp technical grapples, with O’Reilly initially controlling the pace through precise counters and joint manipulation. Daddy Magic tagged in to show bursts of speed and offense, keeping Garcia temporarily on the defensive. Claudio Castagnoli then entered, using raw power and high-impact slams to shift momentum. Moxley’s entrance electrified the crowd as he unleashed signature chops and strikes, immediately taking over and keeping all three opponents under pressure. The crowd erupted with chants as the Death Riders began isolating Magic and Strong, demonstrating clear teamwork and chemistry.
Strong attempted to create space through distraction tactics and tandem offense with Magic, while Moxley and Garcia displayed resilience, quickly neutralizing each threat. Multiple high-impact exchanges, near falls, and counters kept fans on edge. Castagnoli’s combination of strength and technical skill allowed the Death Riders to dominate, with the trio hitting synchronized moves that highlighted their cohesiveness. The match built suspense throughout, blending power-based attacks, technical sequences, and outside chaos.
Winners: Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli
The Death Riders celebrated their dominant performance, issuing a clear warning to Hangman Page and allies, while cementing themselves as one of AEW’s most dangerous factions.
Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir vs. Rosario Grillo & Rachel Ellering
Yuta and Shafir opened with fast-paced coordination, quickly isolating their opponents with precision strikes and submissions. Grillo and Ellering tried to respond with aerial attacks and quick tags, keeping the momentum dynamic. The match featured multiple exchanges where near falls and counters kept fans engaged throughout. Shafir controlled Ellering with grapples and holds rooted in MMA, while Yuta maintained relentless pressure on Grillo, leaving little room for offense. Crowd reactions escalated as fans appreciated the display of technical skill, teamwork, and strategic execution.
As the match progressed, Ellering attempted a high-risk moonsault, narrowly missing Yuta, creating a tense moment that drew gasps from the audience. Yuta countered with a calculated strike, while Shafir maintained control over Ellering, eventually locking her in the submission hold Mother’s Milk. The crowd responded loudly to the sudden near fall and submission attempt, creating a palpable energy in the arena.
Winners: Wheeler Yuta & Marina Shafir.
Yuta cut a promo warning Darby Allin and Kris Statlander that betrayals would not be tolerated, further intensifying ongoing rivalries within AEW.
Max Caster & Anthony Bowens vs. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson
The Acclaimed faced The Swirl in a high-energy encounter. The Swirl initially overwhelmed Caster and Bowens with rapid strikes and tandem maneuvers. Fans were fully invested as the action shifted from one team to the other, creating tension and excitement. Bowens’ strategic positioning allowed Caster to counter key attacks, gradually turning the tide. Each near fall drew loud reactions from the audience, emphasizing the stakes and the championship caliber of the match.
Christian and Johnson executed multiple high-flying sequences and signature maneuvers, pushing the champions to their limits. Caster’s agility and Bowens’ strength allowed them to regain control, hitting a series of synchronized moves that showcased their teamwork. The crowd was visibly engaged, cheering near falls and reacting to dynamic counters.
Winners: Max Caster & Anthony Bowens.
Jerry Lynn raised their hands, though subtle tension hinted at potential future internal conflict.
Dalton Castle & The Outrunners vs. KM, Corey Sparks & Cowpoke Paul
Castle and The Outrunners demonstrated strong cohesion from the opening bell. Castle led with charismatic offense, while Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd executed high-risk maneuvers, creating a fast-paced and exciting spectacle. The opponents tried to isolate Castle, but the Outrunners’ coordination nullified many of their strategies. Crowd reactions were enthusiastic, especially during synchronized double-team spots that showcased athleticism and timing.
As the match escalated, Castle hit Bangarang after a sequence of reversals, drawing loud cheers. The Outrunners assisted with high-impact strikes and tandem aerials, maintaining momentum until the final pin. Fans responded enthusiastically to each near fall, appreciating the blend of speed, teamwork, and storytelling.
Winners: Dalton Castle & The Outrunners
Kyle Fletcher vs. Komander – TNT Championship Open Challenge
Komander opened aggressively with high-flying moves and near falls, testing Fletcher’s defenses. The crowd reacted strongly to a series of fast-paced sequences, where Fletcher countered with tactical strikes and impactful slams. Komander’s offensive creativity created tense moments, especially during a near miss on a 450 splash that nearly secured a pin. Fletcher showcased resilience and strategic thinking, absorbing offense while preparing for a decisive response.
Fletcher shifted momentum with a lawn dart and running kick, forcing Komander onto the defensive. The sequence included multiple counters and high-impact moves, drawing intense crowd reactions. Fletcher ultimately executed his brainbuster finisher after a grueling exchange, sealing the victory.
Winner: Kyle Fletcher.
Hologram’s earlier injury prevented him from contesting the title, prompting Fletcher to call out new challengers. Orange Cassidy responded, setting up a major upcoming match.
Eddie Kingston & HOOK vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith – Tornado Tag
Kingston and HOOK faced nonstop offense from Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Early attempts by the challengers to isolate HOOK were thwarted by Kingston’s experience and HOOK’s resilience. Fans responded enthusiastically to each counter, especially as Kingston cleared the ring to allow HOOK to execute precision strikes. The tornado tag format kept all four competitors engaged, providing near-constant action.
The finish came after Kingston’s spinning back fist allowed HOOK to lock in Redrum, forcing a submission. The crowd erupted at the decisive finish. Kingston and HOOK’s chemistry and resilience were key to their victory and will be central to their upcoming storylines.
Winners: Eddie Kingston & HOOK
Jamie Hayter vs. Julia Hart – Main Event
Hayter controlled early exchanges, demonstrating power and technical skill. Skye Blue’s interference allowed Hart to land a series of moonsaults and near falls, creating tension and audience engagement. Hayter countered with reversals and strikes, showcasing her resilience and in-ring intelligence. Fans were on the edge of their seats during multiple signature sequences and counters, emphasizing the importance of the feud.
The match escalated as Hart attempted Tarantula submissions and high-risk maneuvers, while Hayter countered with precise offense. Each near fall drew audible gasps, reflecting the intensity of the contest. Hayter ultimately executed Hayterade, ending the bout decisively.
Winner: Jamie Hayter.
Skye Blue and Hart attacked Hayter until Queen Aminata intervened with a belt. Thekla joined Hart and Blue outside. Hayter grabbed the mic, declaring that the only way to settle their feud was Blood and Guts.
Final Thoughts
AEW Collision in Huntington provided intense matches, advancing key storylines, and laying the groundwork for upcoming rivalries. Kyle Fletcher retained his TNT Championship, the Death Riders continued their dominance, and Jamie Hayter escalated the women’s division storyline to a high-stakes Blood and Guts confrontation. Fans were treated to nonstop action, strong storytelling, and moments that will have lasting implications in AEW.
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