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AEW Collision Results, March 30, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, March 30, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on March 30, 2024, at the Budweiser Gardens in London, ON. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 5:30 AM IST in India.## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, March 30, 2024 ## AEW Collision opens with Tony Schiavone introducing Nigel McGuinness and Ian Riccaboni on commentary. TNT Champion Adam Copeland enters the ring and declares it "Copeland Country." He contrasts himself with "The Patriarch" (likely referring to Chrisitan Cage) by calling himself a fighting champion who will face any challenger. Matt Cardona's music hits and he disrupts Copeland, entering the ring to challenge for the TNT Championship. ## Adam Copeland vs Matt Cardona In An AEW TNT Championship Match ## AEW Collision erupts in a thrilling match between Matt Cardona and TNT Champion Adam Copeland. The early moments see them trade blows before Cardona gains control. He stomps on Copeland and slams his head on the announce table. ## Cardona maintains the upper hand with a reverse neckbreaker but only manages a two count. Both wrestlers exchange blows before a high-flying maneuver by Copeland gets a near fall. Cardona fights back with an Impaler but again falls short. The champion ends the match decisively with a spear to retain his TNT title. ## WINNER: Adam Copeland ## Chaos erupts after the match! Lights go out and Malakai Black appears, unleashing his signature black mist on Copeland. House of Black attacks the champion, then takes down Mark Briscoe who tries to make the save. Eddie Kingston enters the ring, forcing House of Black to retreat. A tense standoff ensues before the lights flicker again. When they return, House of Black has vanished. A battered Copeland stands tall with the babyfaces as the segment concludes. ## AEW Collision goes backstage for an interview with FTR before their Tag Team Championship tournament match.## Then, Tony Schiavone introduces the AEW World Trios Champions, The Acclamed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) with "Daddy Ass" Billy Gunn.## Gunn expresses anger over Jay White's chair shot and home invasion. He challenges White to a match next week to prove himself.## Caster cuts a promo, telling The Gunns to stay back during Gunn's match with White. He assures victory for "Daddy Ass."## Bowens calls White a coward and references the Bullet Club Gold involvement in the home invasion. He vows The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn will remain champions. ## AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) vs. The Infantry (Capt. Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo) ## Cash Wheeler and Shawn Dean start the match, trading holds before tags bring Carlie Bravo into the ring.## The match sees back-and-forth action with both teams isolating opponents and attempting signature moves.## FTR utilizes frequent tags and double-team tactics, but Bravo remains resilient.## In the end, FTR overpowers The Infantry with a devastating Shatter Machine finisher on Bravo to secure the victory and advance in the tournament. ## WINNER: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) ## Adam Copeland, the reigning TNT Champion, grabs the mic for a promo after his grueling title defense. The House of Black's sudden attack and the saves by Mark Briscoe and Eddie Kingston set the stage for an upcoming trios match. Briscoe also addresses the upcoming ROH World Championship Match against Kingston. The tension is high as we cut to the entrances for the next singles match. ## Singles Match: Kyle O’Reilly vs. JD Drake ## The match begins with a back-and-forth exchange. Drake misses a Vader Bomb and a cannonball. O'Reilly capitalizes with kicks, a leg sweep, a running forearm strike and forces Drake to submit with an armbar. ## WINNER: Kyle O’Reilly ## AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match: “Absolute” Ricky Starks and Big Bill vs. Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) ## The match opens with Ricky Starks and Darius Martin. Starks throws punches at Darius, but Darius responds with an arm drag. They exchange moves before Darius gets a two count with a backslide.## Dante Martin tags in and Big Bill enters for the other team. Dante chops Bill, but Bill catches Dante and chops him in the corner. Bill attempts a double chokeslam and a lariat, but is taken down. Bill lands a pump kick after Starks trips Dante Martin from outside the ring.## Bill misses a splash in the corner and Dante takes him down. Ricky Starks and Darius Martin tag in. Darius hits punches on both Starks and Bill and nearly pins Starks. Darius throws Dante over Starks, but Starks hits him with a spear.## Darius hits a tornado DDT off his brother's chest to win the match. ## WINNER: Top Flight (Dante Martin and Darius Martin) ## Christopher Daniels cuts a promo backstage. He acknowledges his long tenure with AEW since its founding, but emphasizes that wins are the true measure of success. Daniels then throws down a challenge to Malakai Black for a match on the upcoming episode of Rampage.## The show transitions to the entrances for the next match, a singles bout. ## Singles Match: Thunder Rosa vs. Lady Frost ## Thunder Rosa wastes no time, taking an early lead against Lady Frost. Frost battles back with a hurricanrana, nearly pinning Rosa. The fight intensifies as Rosa lands a corner chop and a running splash. The action explodes outside the ring with Frost slamming Rosa onto the announce table. Back inside, they trade blows before Rosa connects with a running elbow strike for a two count. She then applies a submission hold in the center of the ring.## Frost fights valiantly to regain control, but Rosa maintains the upper hand with near falls and back elbows. Rosa's momentum continues with a running dropkick on the ropes, but again only gets a two count. Frost rallies with a kick to Rosa's head, nearly stealing the win. However, Rosa proves too much to handle. She delivers a backstabber followed by her signature Tijuana Bomb to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Thunder Rosa ## Following her victory over Lady Frost, Thunder Rosa learns she will face Mariah May next week to determine the next challenger for AEW Women's World Champion "Timeless" Toni Storm. Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews Storm about the announcement. Storm initially feigns betrayal by May, but then surprises everyone with a kiss and declares May a genius.## A video package highlighting Will Ospreay's career hypes his upcoming clash with "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson at AEW Dynamite.## The show transitions to the entrances for the main event, a trios match. ## Trios Match: The Righteous (Vincent and Dutch) and “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer vs. Blackpool Combat Club (“The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli) and Katsuyori Shibata ## The opening moments see Katsuyori Shibata trade blows with Lance Archer before taking him down with a dropkick. Archer catches Shibata's offense, but Shibata counters with a sleeper hold. They lock in a tense stand-off after Archer escapes.## Dutch enters the fray, facing off with Claudio Castagnoli. Dutch gains the upper hand with a slam and shoulder tackle, but Claudio responds with a slam of his own. Danielson tags in and lands some offense before Dutch overpowers him. Vincent joins the match and slams Danielson into the barricade, giving The Righteous control.## Archer pummels Danielson in the corner, but Danielson fights back with kicks. However, Archer overpowers him and sends him into the corner. The Righteous and Archer utilize frequent tags, allowing Archer to dish out cheap shots on Danielson.## Dutch enters and gets caught in Danielson's Labelle Lock, but Archer breaks the hold. Dutch charges at Danielson, who dodges and allows Dutch to get a near fall with a Bossman Slam.## Dutch and Danielson battle on the turnbuckles, with Danielson headbutting Dutch. He tags in Claudio Castagnoli, who unloads on Archer with punches, uppercuts, and a running bulldog. Claudio attempts his signature giant swing, but The Righteous intervenes. Shibata takes them out, allowing Claudio and Shibata to hit double uppercuts on Archer.## Claudio executes the giant swing on Archer and transitions into a sharpshooter. Archer escapes and connects with a chokeslam, followed by Vincent's Swanton Bomb attempt for a two count.## Shibata tags in and delivers a running dropkick to Vincent before attempting a submission. Dutch breaks the hold, but Danielson takes him out with a Busaiku Knee. Claudio throws Archer out of the ring, and Shibata lands a PK on Vincent to secure the victory for the Blackpool Combat Club. ## WINNER: Blackpool Combat Club (“The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli) and Katsuyori Shibata ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Results March 29, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Rampage
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AEW Rampage Results March 29, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here are the complete results for this Friday's edition of AEW Rampage which takes place on March 29, 2024, at the Centre Videotron in Quebec City, QC. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 11 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite. ## AEW Rampage Results March 29, 2024 ## Dustin Rhodes vs. The Butcher ## Cody Rhodes and The Butcher lock up to start the match. Rhodes attempts a quick roll-up, but Butcher kicks out. Rhodes gains control with an arm drag and weakens Butcher's arm. He then executes a low bridge, sending Butcher out of the ring, and follows up with a clothesline. Back in the ring, Rhodes lands a right hand and a Dragon Screw on Butcher's leg.## The action goes outside the ring again, where Butcher throws Rhodes face-first into the top turnbuckle. He targets Rhodes' arm by slamming it on the ring steps and then throws him shoulder-first into the ring post. Back inside, Butcher maintains control with a backbreaker on Rhodes.## After the commercial break, Rhodes executes a Canadian Destroyer on Butcher, followed by an open palm strike. Butcher counters with a crossface, but Rhodes reaches the bottom rope to break the hold. Butcher stomps on Rhodes, who fights back with two Cross-Rhodes for the victory. ## WINNER: Dustin Rhodes ## A video shows The Bang Bang Gang, including Jay White, breaking into Billy Gunn's home. White threatens The Acclaimed and Gunn with a bat before they flee the scene. ## Deonna Purrazzo enters the ring after the commercial break. She finds Rose already waiting for her. ## Deonna Purrazzo vs. Rose ## Deonna Purrazzo and Taylor Rose lock up to start the match. Rose throws punches at Purrazzo in the corner, but Purrazzo reverses the momentum by whipping Rose into the opposite corner and applies a modified Dragon Screw.## Purrazzo focuses on Rose's arm, then hits a Russian Leg Sweep and chops repeatedly. She throws Rose into the corner again, but Rose counters with a pair of kicks. Purrazzo delivers a pump kick to Rose's head, followed by a kick and an arm submission. Rose taps out. ## WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo ## Toni Storm announces she is unable to compete due to a hamstring injury. Mariah May steps in as her replacement to face Nikita in the ring. ## Mariah May (w/ Toni Storm and Luther) vs. Nikita## Mariah May takes Toni Storm's place against Nikita due to Storm's hamstring injury.## The bell rings and May throws a shoulder tackle, but Nikita counters with an arm drag, a dropkick, and a spinning sidewalk slam.## After the commercial break, May lands a dropkick on Nikita's spine. Nikita fights back with a Sling Blade and chops, but May connects with a headbutt and a Hip Attack in the corner. May finishes the match with her Mayday maneuver for the victory. ## WINNER: Mariah May ## Backstage, Angelo Parker attacks Zak Knight by surprise. Ruby Soho witnesses this and confronts Parker. She reminds him that she specifically requested him to avoid fights and expresses disapproval for his behavior. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, March 27, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, March 27, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on March 27, 2024, at the Centre Videotron in Quebec City, QC. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results March 27, 2024: Highlights ## Singles Match: Will Ospreay vs. Katsuyori Shibata ## ## The action is intense as Will Ospreay and Katsuhiko Shibata trade strikes and holds. Shibata attempts an armbar, but Ospreay reaches the ropes to escape. They grapple, with Ospreay taking Shibata down with a headlock. Shibata escapes and applies a wristlock, but Ospreay counters with an Ankle Pick. The fight continues on the mat with both men exchanging submission attempts. ## Ospreay gains the upper hand, driving Shibata into the ropes with chops. Enraged, Shibata pummels Ospreay in the corner, but Ospreay retaliates with a dropkick. The fight spills outside the ring, with Ospreay launching himself over the top rope with a plancha onto Shibata. Shibata responds with a powerful suplex on the ramp before they return to the ring.## The battle continues inside the squared circle, with Shibata controlling the fight with stiff kicks. Ospreay fights back to his feet, and they trade elbows. After a commercial break, Ospreay executes a springboard enzuigiri. The fight moves outside again, with Shibata dodging a plancha and sending Ospreay crashing into the barricade. Shibata follows up with a powerful boot.## Ospreay displays his resilience, bringing Shibata back into the ring. They trade elbows once more, and Shibata floors Ospreay before pummeling him in the corner. Ospreay recovers with a big boot, but Shibata responds with a Shotgun Dropkick and a front necklock suplex.## Ospreay escapes an Octopus Hold and they exchange stretches. Shibata attempts another Octopus Hold, but Ospreay counters. Shibata delivers a powerful German Suplex and counters a springboard enzuigiri with an Ankle Pick, transitioning into an STF submission. Ospreay reaches the ropes for a reprieve.## Despite Shibata's dominance, Ospreay fights back. Shibata drops him with a face kick, but Ospreay dodges a Penalty Kick. Ospreay takes control momentarily with a series of elbows, but Shibata staggers him. Both men are exhausted and collapse.## Ospreay attempts a Hidden Blade, but Shibata dodges and applies a sleeper hold, followed by a Sleeper Suplex. Ospreay appears close to defeat, but he musters his strength and sends Shibata to the apron. Shibata gets caught on the ropes, allowing Ospreay to connect with a dropkick.## Ospreay rallies with a signature Oscutter, but Shibata kicks out at the one-count. They trade kicks once more before Ospreay launches into a sequence of moves, including a Backdrop Suplex, a sliding uppercut, a Tiger Driver '91, and finally the match-winning Hidden Blade. ## WINNER: Will Ospreay ## Following the grueling match, both competitors display respect by bowing to each other in a sign of sportsmanship. A video tribute highlighting Bryan Danielson's technical prowess as "The Greatest Technician" airs. ## Backstage, Renee Paquette interviews The Young Bucks. The duo claims to have delivered on all their promises made upon their return. They celebrate Kazuchika Okada's victory, emphasizing that he secured the title through his own skill. The Young Bucks also declare their confidence in defeating Private Party without any outside assistance. They conclude the interview by urging Renee to smile more, expressing their dissatisfaction with her demeanor compared to former interviewer Alex Marvez.## After a commercial break, Kazuchika Okada arrives in style, driving a Ferrari and proudly displaying his newly acquired Continental Championship. ## AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match: The Young Bucks vs. Private Party ## ## Matt Jackson and Isaiah Kassidy start the match with a tense face-off. Matt gains control early on, tagging in Nick who continues the offensive pressure. Marq Quen enters the ring for Private Party, and the team executes a synchronized Sunset Flip maneuver on the Bucks. They follow up with stereo Superkicks, sending the Young Bucks outside the ring. Private Party dives over the top rope with tope suicidas to take down both Bucks. ## Kassidy lands a Silly String DDT on Matt Jackson inside the ring. Meanwhile, Nick Jackson and Quen battle on the barricade. Nick counters with a spectacular Falcon Arrow from the barricade onto the floor. ## The Bucks attempt to eliminate Quen by countout after regaining control in the ring. However, Private Party manages to return before the ten-count. The Bucks continue their assault on Quen, but he displays resilience and fights back. The Young Bucks connect with a Suplex/Backbreaker combination before the match goes to commercial. ## Following the commercial break, the Bucks maintain control, punishing Quen. He manages to tag in Kassidy, who lands strikes on Matt Jackson. Kassidy executes a daring Asai Moonsault on Nick Jackson outside the ring. Back inside, he connects with a springboard crossbody on Matt for a near-fall.## Matt counters a Twist of Fate and regains control. Nick tags in, and the Bucks combine for a Powerbomb/Sliced Bread combo. However, Quen breaks up the pinfall attempt. The fight spills outside the ring, with everyone exhausted. Quen tags in and battles both Bucks, but they overpower him. Nick delivers a German Suplex. Private Party rallies with their signature Gin N' Juice maneuver on Nick. Kassidy follows with a More Bang For Your Buck on Matt, but Nick breaks up the pinfall just in time. ## Chaos erupts at ringside as Nick attempts to use a foreign object on the referee. Rick Knox, another official, intervenes to prevent the disqualification. In the ensuing confusion, Matt Jackson delivers a low blow to Kassidy. Quen retaliates by hitting Matt with a title belt. Nick goes for the pinfall on Matt but places his foot on the rope for leverage. The Young Bucks with their finishing move, the EVP Trigger, on Kassidy to secure a controversial victory. ## WINNER: The Young Bucks ## Following the Young Bucks' victory, cameras cut backstage to Kazuchika Okada, the reigning Continental Champion, watching the action with a look of approval. ## A video package highlighting Konosuke Takeshita's career plays, building anticipation for his upcoming main event clash against Swerve Strickland. ## Darby Allin and Tony Hawk tell people about The Skate Park Project, the charity Darby was raising money for with his now-canceled Everest climb. Tony then does some sick skateboarding tricks, including a handplant on Darby's broken foot.) ## Backstage, Chris Jericho offers words of encouragement to Hook. Jericho expresses that Hook is more impressive than he anticipated and acknowledges his unique skillset. He extends an open invitation for guidance, but Hook simply states his awareness of Jericho's legacy. Jericho, in turn, highlights Hook's potential. The exchange concludes with a fist bump, met with mixed reactions from the crowd.## Mercedes Mone makes her official entrance to the ring and joins the commentary team. ## AEW TBS Championship #1 Contender's Match: Willow Nightingale vs. Anna Jay vs. Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue ## ## Statlander and Hikaru Shida engage in a brawl outside the ring, while Nightingale dominates Anna Jay inside the ring. Blue attempts to disrupt Nightingale's momentum but is met with offense from both Nightingale and Jay. Blue seizes the opportunity to punish Nightingale in the corner, following up with a powerful DDT for a near-fall. However, Statlander re-enters the ring and disrupts Blue's momentum with a slam and a sliding lariat. ## Jay connects with a flipping neckbreaker on Blue. Statlander attempts to pin Jay but comes up short. Statlander overpowers Jay and flexes her muscles in a display of dominance. Blue trips Statlander, who collides with Willow running at Blue. The action continues after the commercial break, with all four women exchanging blows. Willow retreats outside the ring momentarily. ## Statlander takes control, dominating both Skye Blue and Anna Jay. She nearly secures a pinfall on Skye Blue with a Michinoku Driver. Statlander attempts a high-risk maneuver from the top rope, but Jay recovers and delivers a critical elbow strike. Jay follows up with a Superplex for another near-fall.## Willow breaks the pin attempt and clears the ring with a flurry of offense. Blue counters a Gutwrench Powerbomb from Nightingale with a quick roll-up for a near-fall. Blue gains momentum and hits Willow with her signature Code Blue maneuver. However, Statlander breaks up the pinfall attempt. Statlander executes her Powerbomb Lungblower combo on Blue. Anna Jay enters the fray and attempts to capitalize by covering both Statlander and Blue simultaneously. Willow disrupts the pin attempt with a dropkick on Jay. ## Statlander and Nightingale lock eyes in a moment of intensity. The chaos continues as Skye Blue attacks both women. Nightingale inadvertently takes out Statlander in the confusion. Seizing the opportunity, Skye Blue focuses her attack on Willow. Willow fights back but is ultimately taken down with a Death Valley Driver on the ring apron. Back in the ring, Anna Jay rolls up Statlander for a near-fall. Statlander is sent outside the ring. Nightingale capitalizes by hitting Anna Jay with her devastating Gutwrench Powerbomb to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Willow Nightingale ## Following Nightingale's victory, Julia Hart attacks her in the ring. She poses with the championship belt before turning her attention to Mercedes Mone with a defiant stare. ## Backstage, Dustin Rhodes acknowledges the talent on the AEW roster and expresses satisfaction with the quality of his recent matches, calling them all "bangers." The Butcher interrupts his interview, demanding a match against Rhodes. Rhodes throws a playful jab at Butcher's mustache, but the match is confirmed for Friday night's episode of "AEW Rampage." ## On a separate note, TCM's Ben Mankiewicz congratulates Toni Storm on her accomplishments in the wrestling world. ## AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match: The Best Friends vs. The Undisputed Kingdom ## ## The match starts with Trent facing off against Mike Bennett. Orange Cassidy throws a wrench into the early strategy by punching Matt Taven outside the ring, sparking a brawl. The action spills outside the ring with dives from Trent and Orange Cassidy taking down both Undisputed Kingdom members.## Back in the ring, Trent battles back against the dominance of Taven and Bennett with a series of German Suplexes. He fights off a two-on-one attack but gets distracted by an argument with the outside official, Rick Knox. The Undisputed Kingdom capitalize and take control heading into a commercial break. ## After the break, The Undisputed Kingdom nearly pin Trent. Orange Cassidy tags in but struggles to gain momentum. Bennett connects with a Proton Pack for a near fall, but Trent disrupts their attempt at a double-team maneuver. Best Friends respond with their signature Strong Zero combination, nearly securing the win. ## Trent continues the offensive with a series of knee strikes to Taven. Roderick Strong, an outside associate of The Undisputed Kingdom, distracts Trent, but Orange Cassidy takes him out. The chaos allows Mike Bennett back in the ring, but Chuck Taylor, another member of Best Friends stationed outside, prevents a Spike Piledriver. Trent with a roll-up pinfall on Bennett to secure the victory for Best Friends and advance them in the tournament. ## WINNER: The Best Friends ## Main Event: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Swerve Strickland ## ## Konosuke Takeshita starts strong, taking Swerve Strickland to the mat and controlling the early portion of the match with his grappling skills. Swerve uses his agility to counter, slipping out of holds and attempting rollups. Takeshita cuts him off with a leaping lariat to take back control.## Backstage, Samoa Joe keeps a close eye on the action. ## Takeshita focuses on grounding Swerve, choking him in the corner. Swerve fights back with a series of uppercuts, culminating in a mid-rope diving uppercut that stuns Takeshita. He starts to dominate but Takeshita weathers the storm and launches a counteroffensive. Swerve responds with a powerful backbreaker. They trade suplexes. Takeshita lands a heavy elbow strike that sends Swerve reeling outside the ring just before a commercial break. ## Swerve recovers during the break and returns to the ring only to be met with a big boot from Takeshita. Takeshita maintains control with a submission hold, but Swerve powers out. He sends Takeshita outside and hits a spectacular hurricanrana. Back inside, Swerve dives off the top rope with a crossbody for a nearfall. ## They trade blows again, with Takeshita dropping Swerve with a strong elbow. He follows up with a Death Valley Driver and a running knee, but Swerve escapes to the ring apron before Takeshita can capitalize. Takeshita dives over the top rope with a Tope to take out Swerve on the outside.## Back in the ring, Takeshita attempts a Super Brainbuster from the top rope, but Swerve fights him off. Swerve counters with a devastating DDT from the top turnbuckle. He climbs up again and connects with his signature Sky Twister for another nearfall.## Takeshita refuses to give up, battling back with a Blue Thunder Bomb that nearly puts Swerve away. The fight continues as they exchange strikes. Swerve lands a Complete Shot for another nearfall. He attempts a Swerve Stomp from the top rope, but Takeshita rolls away to the apron. Swerve manages to connect with the Swerve Stomp on the apron.## Takeshita hits back with a powerful throw from the inside the ring after countering a Brainbuster attempt. He lands a big knee strike that almost secures the win, but Swerve kicks out. Takeshita goes for another move from the top rope, but Swerve counters, sending Takeshita crashing to the mat.## The resilience of both wrestlers continues to shine as they counter each other's moves. Swerve hits a House Call and his signature Swerve Stomp for yet another nearfall. He headbutts Takeshita, but Takeshita responds with a knee. Swerve gets the upper hand with a pop-up Swerve Stomp and finishes the match with his JML Driver for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, March 20, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, March 20, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on March 20, 2024, at the Coca Cola Coliseum in Toronto, ON.## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST.## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results March 20, 2024: Highlights ## The crowd in Toronto roared with excitement as Tony Schiavone introduced Mercedes Moné, who looked every bit the formidable competitor in a dazzling white fur coat. Mone' addressed the audience, acknowledging a near-defeat last year at the hands of Willow Nightingale.## A video package highlighting Moné's accomplishments flickered across the screen, only to be interrupted by a sudden blackout. When the lights returned, pandemonium erupted as Skye Blue and Julia Hart launched a surprise attack on Moné. The tide quickly turned against the challengers, leaving them clutching chairs in desperation.## Just as Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander rushed to Moné's aid, the arena plunged into darkness once more. Upon regaining vision, the two wrestlers had vanished, leaving a bewildered Willow brandishing a chair and Moné opting for a strategic retreat.## Meanwhile, backstage, a confident duo – the Young Bucks – alongside Kazuchika Okada, assured Alex Marvez of Okada's imminent victory in his pursuit of the AEW Continental Title tonight. ## AEW Continental Championship: Eddie Kingston vs. Kazuchika Okada ## The match kicks off with a clean break after Kingston lands a series of slaps and a roundhouse kick. Kingston dominates early with chops and a powerful forearm, forcing Okada to retreat momentarily. However, Okada retaliates with an axehandle and secures a side headlock. The wrestlers then engage in a thrilling exchange of shoulder tackles, with Kingston gaining the upper hand. Outside the ring, Okada seizes an opportunity and delivers a devastating DDT.## Back in the ring, Okada displays his technical prowess with a Rude Awakening followed by a boot to the chest. He transitions smoothly into a straightjacket hold, maintaining control. A knee strike, a snapmare, and a running kick by Okada keep Kingston on the defensive as we head for commercials.## After the break, Okada continues his offensive onslaught. However, Kingston doesn't back down. He counters with vigorous chops, blocks a hip toss attempt, and counters with a ferocious suplex. Kingston follows up with a clothesline and a barrage of chops, showcasing his unwavering fighting spirit. He displays his technical prowess with a German suplex and a sliding elbow that nearly dethrones the challenger, earning a near-fall.## Kingston refuses to yield, unleashing kicks and a thunderous chop. But Okada won't be denied. He retaliates with a dropkick and a knee strike to the neck. Although he misses a flying attack from the top rope, Kingston remains a threat, landing a backfist for a two-count.## The closing moments are a display of resilience and desperation. Both wrestlers trade elbows, with a massive chop sending Okada reeling. Kingston blocks a potentially match-ending lariat before launching a series of kicks and a clothesline. In a desperate attempt to gain an edge, Kingston pulls down the straps, but Okada counters with a ruthless eye gouge.## Kingston retaliates with an enziguiri, narrowly missing a finishing blow. He attempts a backfist, but Okada counters with a devastating shoulderbreaker. Seizing the opportunity, Okada unleashes his signature Rainmaker lariat, sending Kingston crashing down for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Kazuchika Okada ## Meanwhile, Renee Paquette catches up with Swerve Strickland. Swerve throws verbal punches, accusing the champion, Samoa Joe, of being afraid to face him. He demands an open challenge for tonight, eager to prove his mettle.## Renee then shifts her focus to Willow Nightingale, Kris Statlander, and Stokely Hathaway. The trio form a united front, vowing to crush Julia Hart and Skye Blue on Rampage. Suddenly, Mercedes Martinez strides into the scene. She offers Statlander a courteous greeting but blatantly disregards Willow. ## Hook vs. Chris Jericho ## The bell rings, and the two lock up, Hook explodes with a powerful suplex, sending Jericho reeling. He follows up with a barrage of sharp elbows and forearms, softening Jericho's defenses. ## Hook connects with a thunderous T Bone Suplex, nearly putting Jericho away with a two-count. He throws Jericho into the turnbuckle with a sickening thud, but the veteran rallies. Jericho charges at Hook, but misses his mark and gets caught in a brutal German Suplex, Hook seamlessly transitions into a second, then a third German Suplex, establishing dominance as we head to commercial. ## Back from the break, Jericho desperately tries to counter another German Suplex but gets caught in a submission attempt – the Walls of Jericho, He escapes the hold and lands a shoulder block, but Hook counters with a lightning-fast Northern Lights Suplex. ## The fight intensifies, Jericho responds with a clothesline, then executes a picture-perfect Lionsault, coming within a hair's breadth of victory! He throws punches and chops at Hook, relentlessly wearing him down. He climbs to the top turnbuckle, but Hook anticipates the move and counters with a devastating Redrum attempt. ## Jericho fights his way out and unleashes a flurry of punches. Hook, ever opportunistic, counters with a quick small package and scores the pinfall. ## WINNER: HOOK ## Toni Storm & Mariah May w/Luther vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Thunder Rosa ## Rosa and Purrazzo with a synchronized takedown with a double leg sweep. May and Purrazzo are the current legal competitors. Purrazzo lands a DDT for a near fall (2 count). May responds with a dropkick. Storm enters the match, replacing May. Purrazzo counters with a double clothesline. Rosa tags in and connects with a running clothesline. Rosa throws uppercuts and transitions into a snap mare on May. She follows up with a lariat for another near fall. Storm capitalizes on a distraction from Luther to land a hip attack. We cut to commercial.## Following the break, Deonna connects with a running kick on May for another close call (2 count). May escapes an armbar attempt. Rosa tags in, seemingly against Deonna's wishes. Rosa hits a DVD on May. Toni counters with a German Suplex on Rosa. Storm attempts another hip attack but Rosa counters with a quick roll-up for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo & Thunder Rosa ## Swerve Strickland vs. The Butcher ## Swerve explodes with a headbutt, launching into a flurry of kicks against a cornered Butcher. He follows up with a running kick, keeping the pressure on. Swerve throws elbows with sharp precision, but Butcher retaliates with a powerful elbow of his own. Butcher takes control, executing a snap mare and a kick before transitioning into a brutal backbreaker. ## He maintains the assault with elbows and chops, but Swerve rallies with a barrage of kicks. Strickland lands a right hand, but Butcher counters with a lariat. Swerve weathers the storm, leaping for a double stomp that sends Butcher reeling. Capitalizing on the momentum, Swerve transitions directly into a Swerve Stomp and cinches in a short arm scissor bar. The pain is evident, forcing Butcher to submit. ## WINNER: Strickland ## I Quit Match for the TNT Championship: Christian Cage vs Adam Copeland ## Cage enters the ring alone, electrifying the Toronto crowd. He throws punches, but Copeland reverses a whip and forces Cage to flee outside. Copeland pursues with a baseball slide dropkick, sending the brawl into the audience. They fight through the crowd and end up in the penalty box. In a playful twist, Copeland throws a Boston Bruins jersey on Cage and dons a Maple Leafs jersey himself. They trade punches before the commercial break. Back from the break, a ladder is introduced, igniting chants of "TLC" from the Toronto faithful. Copeland attempts a daring maneuver, bridging the ladder at ringside. Cage counters with a back elbow, but Copeland responds with a Backstabber on the ladder. The action spills back into the ring, where Copeland executes a Gorden Special on the upside-down ladder. He maintains the offensive, sending Cage crashing into the ring post outside. Undeterred, Cage recovers and throws a table into the mix, setting it up against the barricade. He avoids a spear attempt and reverses it, driving Copeland into the ring post. Desperation sets in for Cage as he resorts to an eye poke, leaving Copeland bleeding. This tactic backfires as Cage attempts a crossbody but sends Copeland crashing through the table. Still, Copeland refuses to stay down. Back in the ring, Cage catapults Copeland into the ladder, showcasing his opponent's incredible resilience. Ascending the top turnbuckle, Cage attempts a Frog Splash but misses. Copeland capitalizes, locking in a crossface. Cage desperately counters with an eye gouge. Both men collide head-on as they attempt a simultaneous spear. We cut to commercial with the outcome hanging in the balance. Copeland gains the upper hand after the break, throwing Cage off the stage and slamming him into a hockey net. Just when Cage seems on the verge of defeat, Nick Wayne's mother intervenes with a surprise low blow. Cage capitalizes on the distraction, nailing Copeland with a hockey stick. He rains down repeated blows, even choking Copeland with the stick. Despite the brutality, Copeland refuses to submit. Cage retrieves two chairs, one wrapped in barbed wire, clearly planning a brutal maneuver. He sets up a Conchairto, but Copeland dodges it. A desperate Cage connects with a kick, but the momentum shifts when Copeland applies a crossface with the help of the hockey stick. He then uses a drawstring to choke Cage unconscious. Nick Wayne and Killswitch attempt to intervene, but are quickly dispatched by Nick Wayne's mother and the Jericho Appreciation Society. With the challengers incapacitated, Copeland delivers a devastating splash off the ladder to the floor. Garcia and Menard hand Copeland handcuffs, which are used to restrain Killswitch and Wayne. Another set of handcuffs restrains Cage, leaving him helpless. ## Copeland introduces a foreign object - "Spike" - and delivers a low blow. With Cage weakened and demoralized, Copeland repeats the low blows before using "Spike" for a final decisive blow. Finally succumbing to the pain and brutality, Cage utters the dreaded words: "I quit." ## WINNER: Adam Copeland And New ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on March 16, 2024, at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 5:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Katsuyori Shibata ## The bell rang, and the fight was on! Both men locked up, pushing and shoving each other around the ring. Danielson grabbed Shibata's arms, trying to control him on the ground. Shibata fought back, getting to his feet each time Danielson took him down. ## After some back-and-forth grappling, they traded kicks. Danielson went low, stomping on Shibata's elbow. Shibata answered with punches to Danielson's face. Even though Danielson controlled Shibata's wrists, Shibata took him down and pounded him with punches. Danielson did a sneaky move, twisting Shibata's arm painfully. Shibata countered with a hold that bent Danielson way back.## They shoved chests and then chopped at each other, trading blows. Danielson went back to Shibata's sore elbow. He took Shibata down again and flipped him over the ropes, but Shibata landed on his feet outside the ring. ## After a short break, Danielson jumped off the top turnbuckle and nailed Shibata with two dropkicks. Shibata fought back with one of his own. Danielson wasn't done kicking, though, and he rained blows on Shibata. Shibata cornered Danielson and unloaded punches and chops.## Shibata wrapped Danielson's neck in a tight chokehold. Danielson fought out and grabbed Shibata's waist. They went back and forth, each trying to twist the other's ankle. Shibata stopped Danielson's big elbow strike. They traded punches to the gut, then Shibata slammed Danielson with a brutal move.## Shibata went crazy with elbow smashes to Danielson's face. Danielson answered with a nasty knee strike and then locked Shibata in a painful hold. Shibata barely reached the ropes to break the hold. Both guys were on their knees, exhausted. Danielson kicked Shibata repeatedly in the chest. Shibata took it like a champ, sat up, and kicked back. They slapped each other back and forth, trading blows.## Finally, they stood up and kept slapping. Danielson landed two kicks, the last one catching Shibata off guard. Shibata blocked Danielson's big knee and put him in a hold, but Danielson got his foot on the ropes to break it. They scrambled for a pin, and Danielson managed to roll Shibata up for the win. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Julia Hart vs. Trish Adora ## Julia Hart entered the ring first, with a lot riding on the match. The Open House rule was brutal - whoever lost wouldn't be allowed to be with their teammate in the upcoming tag match.## Adora came out swinging and took Hart down to the mat right away. She locked Hart's arms behind her back and tried to pin her with her legs, but only got a two count. Adora wouldn't let up, cranking on another submission move. Hart knew she had to escape and scrambled to the ropes, forcing Adora to follow.## Outside the ring, things got nasty. Hart shoved Adora back first into the steel steps, then slammed her head down on them! Not done there, Hart threw Adora like a ragdoll into the ring barricade.## After a short break, the fight continued. Hart seemed to have the upper hand, but Adora wouldn't give up. She grabbed Hart's wrist and blasted her with a few punches. Adora tried to trap Hart in the corner, but Hart was too quick and slipped out. She came back with a running clothesline that knocked the wind out of Adora.## Hart went for a special move, her signature Hartless submission, but Adora was crafty. She reversed it and almost pinned Hart! Adora wasn't finished. She tried a risky move, a jumping attack from the corner, but Hart saw it coming and dodged.## Hart rolled Adora up for a quick pin. With a flurry of kicks to keep Adora down, Hart climbed to the top turnbuckle and launched herself into a moonsault for the win. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## Daniel Garcia vs. Lee Moriarty ## Moriarty wasted no time, throwing a kick at Garcia and then tying him up in an arm hold. They went back and forth with quick moves, neither one gaining a clear advantage. Moriarty ended up on the ground, and Garcia took the opportunity to taunt him with a little dance. Not cool, Garcia!## Garcia followed up with a kick and then a running dropkick that sent Moriarty flying out of the ring. But Garcia got cocky again, focusing on Taylor outside and letting his guard down. Moriarty capitalized with a daring dive over the top rope, taking Garcia down hard.## Back inside the ring, Moriarty landed a dropkick and held Garcia in a precarious position over the ropes. While the ref wasn't looking, Taylor snuck in a cheap shot, punching Garcia in the face. Moriarty tried to pin Garcia, focusing on his arm for extra pain. Garcia fought out of it though, landing punches to Moriarty's gut until he had to let go.## In the corner, Garcia went on the offensive, pummeling Moriarty with punches. They traded some hard slaps, and then Garcia slammed Moriarty with a suplex. But Moriarty wasn't done yet. He kicked Garcia right in the back of the head, but his injured knee wouldn't let him follow through properly. He went for a high-flying move, but Garcia outsmarted him and locked him in a painful submission hold, the heel hook. The pain was too much for Moriarty, and he had to tap out, giving Garcia the win. ## WINNER: Daniel Garcia ## Singles Match: PAC vs. Aaron Solow ## PAC's first opponent was supposed to be Komander, but he got hurt wrestling Konosuke Takeshita on "Rampage."## The match started with PAC forcing Solow against the ropes. Solow kicked back, then jumped over the top rope trying to escape. He went for a quick pin, but PAC wasn't done. He shoved Solow into the corner and gave him a kick to the face. PAC wasn't letting up - he jammed Solow's head into the turnbuckle with his foot.## PAC kept kicking Solow, this time hitting him on the side of the head. He stomped on Solow's face for good measure, then kicked him in the stomach a bunch of times. To finish him off, PAC climbed to the top turnbuckle and leaped down with a flying kick. He followed up with a punch to Solow's face while he was cornered. Finally, PAC hit his special move, the Black Arrow, and Solow was out cold. ## WINNER: PAC ## Claudio Castagnoli vs. Lance Archer ## Archer shoved Castagnoli's face hard. Castagnoli shoved back, and they started grappling. They slammed their shoulders into each other repeatedly. Archer kicked Castagnoli and then lifted him high before slamming him down. Castagnoli did the same to Archer. They punched each other back and forth. They even started kicking each other like kids. Castagnoli landed a strong punch to Archer's chin. Archer responded with a sharp elbow jab. They kept trading blows. ## Castagnoli hit Archer with a powerful uppercut. Archer tried to trip him, but Castagnoli ended up throwing Archer over the top rope and out of the ring. Castagnoli ran around the ring to avoid Archer, but Archer grabbed him before he could get away. Archer jumped off the ring apron onto Castagnoli with a big splash. ## After a short break, Castagnoli landed another strong uppercut. Archer picked him up and slammed him hard onto the mat. Archer hit Castagnoli hard on the shoulder. Castagnoli fought back with a move that flipped Archer upside down. In the corner, they continued to punch each other. Archer hit a clothesline, but Castagnoli dodged his next move and landed another uppercut. He followed with a double jump stomp on Archer's chest. Castagnoli ran outside the ring and hit Archer with another uppercut. He climbed to the top turnbuckle, but Archer stopped him with a knee strike and then slammed him down with a powerful move. ## Archer trapped Castagnoli in the corner and tried to put him away with his finishing move, but Castagnoli reversed it into another powerful move. He punched Archer repeatedly in the corner and then hit him with a jumping cutter. Castagnoli tried to slam Archer, but Archer blocked it. Castagnoli came back with a spinning uppercut. He lifted Archer for his signature move, but a group of wrestlers called "The Righteous" interfered. The referee called for the bell to end the match, and another wrestler, Danielson, jumped in to help Castagnoli. Another wrestler, Shibata, entered the ring with a chair. ## WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli via DQ ## Kyle O'Reilly vs. Bryan Keith ## O'Reilly and Keith clashed in a tense bout, trading holds and strikes. O'Reilly's technical prowess clashed with Keith's power. After a series of back-and-forth exchanges, O'Reilly locked in the ARMageddon submission for the win. The Undisputed Kingdom celebrated O'Reilly's victory in the ring. ## WINNER: Kyle O'Reilly ## House of Black vs. The Infantry ## HOB waited impatiently in the ring for the bell. Once it rang, King wasted no time, slamming Bravo into the corner and hitting him with a powerful clothesline. Matthews joined the party with a flying kick to Dean from the ring apron. King basically played with Bravo, toying with him before dishing out more punishment.## During a commercial break, things weren't looking good for The Infantry. HOB continued to dominate. After the break, things shifted a bit. Dean surprised everyone with a quick roll-up on Matthews. Bravo followed up by keeping the pressure on Matthews. King tagged in to try and stop the momentum. Dean managed to land a few punches on him in the corner.## For a while, it seemed like The Infantry might actually have a chance. But HOB wasn't done yet. King went for a brutal move called Dante's Inferno on Dean, but Bravo broke up the pin at the last second. HOB recovered and went back on the attack, leaving both Infantry members flat on their backs.## Matthews tried to throw Bravo out of the ring, but Bravo outsmarted him and held onto the ropes. King tried to jump over the ropes to attack Bravo, but Bravo yanked them down, sending King crashing onto the announcer's table (which somehow didn't break!). King wasn't finished though, he hit a piledriver on Bravo right on the table!## Back in the ring, Matthews went for his finishing move, the curb stomp, on Dean. But instead of pinning him right away, he arrogantly pulled Dean up. This gave Dean a chance. As Matthews climbed to the top rope for another move, Mark Briscoe (not in the match) threw a chair at him, knocking him down. King went after Briscoe, chasing him out of the ring.## Dean, seeing his opportunity, rolled over Murphy (the referee) and got the pin! The crowd erupted as The Infantry pulled off a huge upset.## Malakai Black, the leader of HOB, stormed to the ring and stared down Briscoe, who was watching from the crowd. Looks like there might be more trouble brewing between them. ## WINNER: The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) ## Copeland entered the ring carrying the same box from the other night, plus a chair. He grabbed the mic and yelled, "Christian, listen up! Jay is gone."## Copeland claimed he wasn't trying to steal Christian's moment. He earned a title shot fair and square with his "Cope Open" win. But the jerks (Patriarchy) took him out with a nasty chair shot to both heads.## Then, Mick Foley called him up and reminded Copeland of who he really is. So, Copeland made himself a weapon - a piece of wood with black nails painted on it, kind of beat up. He called it "Spike."## Copeland promised to make Christian yell "I quit" with this weapon.## "It all started in our hometown 40 years ago," Copeland said, "and after all this time, it ends tonight!" ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite: Big Business (3/13) Viewership & Rating: Did Mercedes Mone's Surprise Debut Live Up To The Hype? AEW News
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AEW Dynamite: Big Business (3/13) Viewership & Rating: Did Mercedes Mone's Surprise Debut Live Up To The Hype?

Mercedes Mone's much-anticipated arrival in AEW took place at "Dynamite: Big Business," mirroring CM Punk's debut with an unannounced appearance. ## While the crowd in Boston erupted, the overall ratings tell a story of mixed success. According to Wrestlenomics, Total viewership edged up 3% from the previous week, reaching 801,000. The coveted 18-49 demographic remained flat at 0.27.## Mone's debut segment saw a peak of 1 million viewers, 70,000 more than the previous opening quarter-hour. However, viewership dropped significantly throughout the show, falling below 700,000 by the main event. ## With Mone's return for the overrun not advertised, some fans might have missed it, leading to a viewer drop after her initial segment. While the surprise garnered initial interest, the rest of the show might not have captured the audience's full attention. ## Mone's debut undeniably boosted initial viewership, but the significant drop afterwards suggests the strategy might not have translated into sustained engagement. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Results March 15, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Rampage
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AEW Rampage Results March 15, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here are the complete results for this Friday's edition of AEW Rampage which takes place on March 15, 2024, at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 11 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite.## AEW Rampage Results March 15, 2024 ## -Keep refreshing the page! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Big Business Results, March 13, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Big Business Results, March 13, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's special edition of AEW Dynamite. "AEW Big Business" is slated to air live on March 13, 2024, at the TD Garden in Boston, MA. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV.## AEW Dynamite: Big Busines Results March 13, 2024: Highlights ## We see Renee Paquette in the back talking about the show. Suddenly, a Mercedes pulls up, and the camera cuts inside the arena. ## Big screen shows "CEO" before Mercedes Mone enters. ## She waits for the crowd to cheer before speaking. She thanks them for welcoming her back and giving her the courage to join AEW. She promises amazing moments and teamwork. Mone reveals wrestling saved her, allowing her to dream. She mentions Eddie Guerrero as an inspiration. She talks about leading a wrestling change (revolution) and becoming the first African American woman to headline a major wrestling event.## She explains leaving school at 13 to care for her brother and starting her career in a small wrestling company (Chaotic Wrestling). Now, it's time to focus on serious business. Mone says she came to AEW because it feels like the right place for her. She wants to help make professional wrestling popular worldwide.## She mentions the main event featuring Riho and Willow Nightingale (crowd boos Willow). Mone acknowledges she has unresolved issues with Willow, but for now, she's committed to AEW. She thanks the owner (Tony Khan) and the fans, then tells them to welcome their new "big boss" (CEO).## Renee interviews Samoa Joe. He predicts tonight's match will be profitable (feels like money). He believes Wardlow is taking the fall for others' mistakes. Joe also mentions their past fights, emphasizing he never loses championship matches in this venue. ## We see a video from "The Undisputed Kingdom" with Adam Cole telling a story about Wardlow. He talks about finding others who disliked a wrestler (MJF) and how Wardlow is close to winning the title.## AEW World Championship Match: Samoa Joe (c) vs Wardlow ## Wardlow launches an immediate assault, dominating Joe outside the ring. He throws Joe into the steel steps, then shreds a fan's sign mockingly. Back in the ring, Joe lands some quick chops, but Wardlow responds with a powerful slam. Wardlow maintains control with strikes, knees, and corner attacks. Joe rallies with chops, jabs, a back elbow, and throws jabs.## A corner enziguiri by Joe puts Wardlow on the top turnbuckle, but Wardlow counters by knocking him down. Wardlow attempts a twisting leap attack before the commercial break.## Returning, Joe throws chops. Wardlow climbs to the second rope, but Joe evades his signature leaping shoulder tackle, getting a near fall. Wardlow tries a powerbomb, but Joe escapes and executes a Manhattan Drop followed by a senton. They exchange blows fiercely. Joe scores a powerful slam, nearly winning. He attempts his signature Muscle Buster, transitioning to a Stampede, but Wardlow escapes.## Wardlow's knee buckles. He takes a cheap shot at Joe's eyes while the referee is distracted. Joe regains control, gets placed on the top rope, but Wardlow counters with a powerful knee strike for another near fall. Wardlow attempts a flying senton, but Joe cleverly rolls away. Joe pummels Wardlow in the corner before a thunderous powerbomb by Wardlow. Wardlow sets up for his finishing move, but Joe cleverly sweeps his legs. As Wardlow charges off the ropes, Joe locks in the Coquina Clutch for a decisive victory. ## WINNER: Samoa Joe ## Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana appear. Swerve overpowers security and enters the ring. Joe exits the ring and heads backstage. Swerve remains in the ring.## Joe walks by on the ramp and kicks one of the unconscious security guards.## Alex Marvez has a prerecorded interview with The Elite. He asks Okada about his reason for joining the group. Nick corrects Marvez, emphasizing the use of Okada's full name. Matt makes a sarcastic remark implying there are numerous (possibly financial) reasons behind Okada's choice. Okada simply states his focus on defeating his opponents and instructs Marvez to sing Happy Birthday to Matt. ## The Elite vs. PAC, Penta El Zero Miedo, & Eddie Kingston ## The match explodes as Okada and Kingston face off. Kingston quickly tags in PAC, who dominates early. Jackson tries to be friendly but gets attacked by PAC. After some back-and-forth offense, Penta enters the ring and delivers a big boot and slam to Nicholas. PAC and Penta team up with dropkicks and superkicks on Matthew. Kingston attempts to take advantage, but Nicholas counters. Okada tags in and overpowers Kingston with chops and a dropkick. ## The Elite triple-kick Kingston, and Nicholas uses illegal tactics. Matthew isolates Kingston in the corner, but Kingston fights back. He suplexes Matthew across the ring, but Okada and Nicholas interfere. Kingston throws Matthew with a suplex and tags in Penta. Penta takes out The Young Bucks with a double crossbody. He follows up with slingblades and DDTs. ## Okada enters but gets hit with a German suplex by PAC. Kingston unleashes chops, but Okada counters with a DDT. PAC tries to help but gets stopped by Matthew. Kingston hits a Canadian Destroyer on Matthew, but Nicholas takes out Penta. Kingston gets distracted by the referee, allowing Nicholas to land a low blow. This sets up Okada for his finishing maneuver, the Rainmaker. ## WINNER: The Elite ## Ospreay explains he requested to address the crowd directly. This match holds immense importance for him. He's always admired Bryan Danielson's career built on leaving everything in the ring, and is thrilled Danielson is a fan. ## Recalling his match against Kenny Omega, Ospreay acknowledges the talk surrounding his risky maneuver despite causing an injury. He emphasizes respect for Danielson, but reiterates the significance of this match for him and fans worldwide. ## Since joining AEW, the phrase "Restore the feeling" has been linked to him, and he claims to embody that very spirit. Ospreay declares this match as a reminder of AEW's core identity. ## He positions the clash as the best wrestler in the world facing the best of the 21st century, with only one emerging victorious. Ospreay acknowledges learning from Danielson the ability to separate respect outside the ring from the fierce competition within. He vows to win at all costs, emphasizing his belief in being on another level. ## Deonna Purrazzo challenges Toni Storm's strategy of relying on numbers. She reveals plans to find a partner for their next encounter in Toronto, and warns Storm to expect a fight. ## Singles Match: Darby Allin vs. Jay White ## White targets Allin's taped back and ribs, a result of the risky move at Revolution. White lands heavy chops, but Allin responds with a quick kick and throws himself outside the ring to attack. However, White throws Allin with a suplex, smashing him into a chair which breaks. White tries to throw Allin into the steel steps, but Allin flips to avoid it and crashes into the barrier instead.## Back in the ring, Allin manages a crossbody attack, but White quickly overpowers him with chops. He mocks Sting's signature move but misses the attempt. Allin fights back with punches and a stunner. He tries his finishing move, the Last Supper, but White barely avoids defeat. ## Allin lands a powerful elbow strike and attempts a high-flying attack, but White uses his momentum to counter with a mid-air suplex. White follows with another strong move, but Allin kicks out. ## Allin hits White with his signature move, the Scorpion Death Drop. But White cleverly puts his foot on the ropes to avoid getting pinned. White hangs precariously on the ring apron. Allin tries to finish him off with a Coffin Drop, but White dodges just in the nick of time. Allin barely makes it back into the ring before the referee counts to 10. However, White wastes no time and blasts Allin with his Bladerunner finisher. ## WINNER: Jay White ## After the match, White offered Allin a handshake. But as Allin reached out, he faked him out and pretended to point a gun. This was the signal for The Gunns to jump Allin. ## They stuck one of Allin's legs through a chair to hold him still. They grabbed a baseball bat, but The Acclaimed showed up and stopped them before things got worse. White didn't waste any time though, he cracked Billy Gunn in the head with a chair. ## The Gunns and The Acclaimed ended up brawling. The Acclaimed got hit with the baseball bat and even their championship titles were used as weapons. Allin got yanked back into the ring. They shoved his leg back through the chair and White smashed the baseball bat down on it. ## Chris Jericho & HOOK vs. Gates Of Agony ## The match starts with Bishop Kaun and HOOK. Kaun throws HOOK across the ring right away. But HOOK teams up with Jericho and they both slam Kaun down with a suplex move. They do the same to Liona, showing they work well together.## Jericho then focuses on Kaun, hitting him with punches to the chest. But Kaun fights back with a big kick and tackles Jericho with a clothesline. He throws Jericho over the top rope and hangs him there. Liona then charges at Jericho and knocks him to the ground outside the ring.## Liona jumps on Jericho inside the ring. They double team him and keep him away from his partner. Kaun puts Jericho on the top rope and hits him with a punch. Jericho fights back with a headbutt and then jumps off the ropes with his arm swinging. He tries to tag in HOOK, but Liona cuts him off. They keep beating him down in the corner.## Jericho doesn't give up and tries to tag again, but Liona stops him. Then, Jericho and Kaun trade punches back and forth. Jericho hits Kaun with a big kick and a jumping move (lionsault). He finally gets to tag in HOOK.## HOOK starts strong with throws and a slam on Kaun. He uses the ropes to knock Liona out of the ring. But Liona jumps back in to stop HOOK from pinning Kaun. Jericho throws Liona out again.## HOOK takes Liona down with a spinning move. Kaun jumps on HOOK's back and drives his knees into him. HOOK barely avoids getting pinned. The Gates of Agony try to team up on HOOK, but he fights back and puts Kaun in a submission hold. He uses Kaun to hit Liona, while Jericho pulls him out and smashes him into the ring post. Both Jericho and HOOK lock in their finishing moves at the same time. ## WINNER: HOOK & Chris Jericho ## They show Kyle backstage. He says being unable to wrestle wasn't his biggest worry, there was a time he couldn't even pick up his daughter. Now he's back, but wonders if he's still good enough. He thinks the competition here is tougher than ever before. He saw Bryan Keith wrestle and they have a match this weekend. ## Kyle's friend, Roderick, shows up. He respects Kyle's decision to do this alone. ## They show Jericho and HOOK backstage. Jericho says he doesn't know much about HOOK and wants to learn more. So, he's challenging HOOK to a match next week. ## Main Event: Riho vs. Willow Nightingale ## Nightingale starts strong with a shoulder tackle and a flying body press, but Riho avoids getting pinned and kicks her in the legs. Riho throws punches at Nightingale, but Nightingale catches her leg and slams her down. Nightingale tries to pin Riho again, but Riho kicks out. Nightingale punches Riho and then throws her across the ring with a clothesline. She holds Riho in a tight hug and slams her on the mat.## Riho fights back with punches and throws Nightingale into the ropes. She then hits a series of moves - a kick to the back, a flying body press with her leg wrapped around Nightingale's neck, and a running knee strike.## Riho tries to slam Nightingale with a special move, but Nightingale barely avoids getting pinned. She tries to stomp on Nightingale's foot, but misses. Nightingale jumps off the ring apron to attack Riho, but Riho dodges and Nightingale crashes to the floor. ## Riho jumps off the apron and stomps on Nightingale's foot. Back in the ring, she stomps on her again, but Nightingale kicks out. Riho tries to attack some more, but Nightingale knocks her down with a clothesline. She takes off her shirt straps and slams Riho with a powerful move to win the match. ## WINNER: Willow Nightingale ## Nightingale wins the match and celebrates. Suddenly, the arena goes dark. When the lights come back on, Julia Hart is standing there holding the championship title. Skye Blue jumps out from behind and attacks Nightingale. They both beat up on Nightingale until Mercedes Mone runs out to help. ## Mone punches Blue and kicks Hart in the head. Then, she uses her special move to win against the champion, Julia Hart. Finally, Mone looks at Nightingale and raises her arm in victory. Nightingale seems happy for Mone and raises Mone's arm too. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results, March 9, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, March 9, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on March 9, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India.## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, March 9, 2024 ## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Shane Taylor ## The match explodes as Taylor wastes no time taking Danielson down in the corner. He taunts Danielson about the 2022 Moriarty incident. Danielson fights back with a waist lock but gets shoved to the corner. Taylor maintains control until Danielson unleashes a punishing hammer and anvil sequence, followed by a knee strike. ## Taylor retaliates with a blow to the face and corner chops, driving Danielson to his knees. He continues the assault with more chops in the opposite corner. Danielson retaliates with kicks, then focuses on Taylor's leg with a well-placed hold. He maintains the pressure, wrapping the leg around the ring post before delivering a running kick.## After a brief commercial break, Taylor remains dominant, dropping a leg across Danielson's neck on the apron before a near-fall. He continues to berate Danielson for the 2022 incident. Back in the corner, Taylor manhandles Danielson's beard before launching into another round of chops.## Danielson sparks a comeback, dodging the ropes to target Taylor's knee. Taylor misses a corner splash, allowing Danielson to slam his leg against the ring post repeatedly. Taylor escapes to another corner, but Danielson connects with a powerful shotgun dropkick. He follows up with a barrage of leg kicks, weakening Taylor. Despite the assault, Taylor throws Danielson in the air, who responds with a series of running kicks.## The fight intensifies. Taylor lands a lariat, followed by three vicious kicks to Danielson's head. Danielson lands two strikes, but Taylor overpowers him with a splash. He attempts a cannonball but Danielson evades. Taylor catches Danielson's Busaiku knee attempt, but Danielson swiftly counters with a successful Busaiku knee to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Ospreay entered the ring after the match. He acknowledged both Taylor and Danielson for their impressive performance. He expressed gratitude to Danielson for his contributions to the sport. Referencing Danielson's appearance during his debut on Wednesday, Ospreay inquired if Danielson had a question.## Danielson welcomed Ospreay to AEW and praised his match with Konosuke Takeshita. Danielson offered Ospreay an opportunity to showcase his skills by challenging him to a match at "Dynasty". Ospreay enthusiastically accepted the challenge. ## Okada debuted at "Collision" alongside his new allies, the Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson). The Young Bucks sported new entrance robes, while Okada maintained his own distinct entrance. All three executed the signature Codyvator maneuver. Their opponents, Jon Cruz and The Skulk (Adrian Alanis and Liam Gray), awaited them in the ring.## Cruz began the match against Matthew, but quickly tagged in Okada. Okada swiftly dominated Cruz.## Alanis landed a few punches before Okada countered with a powerful missile dropkick. Okada then launched Alanis into the turnbuckle. The match concluded with Okada defeating Gray with his signature Ripcord Rainmaker.## Post-match, Eddie Kingston entered the ring, only to be assaulted by The Elite. Penta El Zero M attempted to intervene but was similarly overpowered. As Okada held one of Kingston's championship belts, PAC made his highly anticipated return to AEW. PAC and Okada exchanged blows, with PAC executing a German release suplex. The Young Bucks intervened, dragging Okada out of the ring by his legs.## Kingston challenged The Elite to a match against his team, "Big Business." ## Singles Match: Mariah May vs. Trish Adora ## May grapples with Adora at the match start. May gains the upper hand with a takedown, but Adora quickly counters with a leg lock. Adora maintains control, slamming May twice. Frustrated, May retaliates with a slap and executes a headscissors reversal. She capitalizes with a powerful shotgun dropkick.## Following the commercial break, Adora regains momentum, driving May down with a double axe handle strike. She attempts a pinfall with a senton splash but only manages a two-count. May desperately grabs Adora's hair to regain control. She attempts a running kick, but Adora counters with a swift suplex. Unfazed, May headbutts Adora and delivers a running knee strike. May then executes her finishing maneuver, the "May Day," to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Mariah May ## Storm presented the "Toni Award" after the match, recognizing outstanding achievement. May won the award for Best Performance. The unorthodox prize? A shoe. As Storm exited down the ramp, Deonna Purrazzo launched a surprise attack. May retaliated with a DDT delivered on the ramp to overpower Purrazzo. ## Singles Match: Nick Wayne vs. Adam Priest ## Wayne wasted no time initiating the offense, taking Priest down to the mat. He continued the assault with a shoulder tackle and a head scissors takedown, leaving Priest reeling. Priest retaliated with a stiff European uppercut and a punishing knife edge chop. ## The action spilled outside the ring where Wayne landed a running boot on Priest. Priest responded with a flurry of chops. Back in the ring, Priest's focus shifted towards Killswitch, creating an opening. Wayne capitalized by knocking Priest off the apron. He followed up with a fisherman's hook, sending Priest tumbling over the ropes. Seizing the opportunity, Wayne unleashed a step-up enzuiguri followed by his finishing maneuver, "Wayne's World," to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Nick Wayne ## A masked wrestler from CMLL attacked Christian, throwing him over the barricade! He then brawled into the crowd, taking out Wayne and Killswitch. Unmasking himself to be Adam Copeland, he entered the ring, grabbed the TNT Championship and revealed a box. The surrounding members of The Patriarchy were confronted by Copeland showing something in the box to Cage, who promptly exited the ring. ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Titán ## Jericho entered the ring to his classic "Lionheart" theme. Titán, the reigning CMLL Welterweight Champion, challenged Jericho with his agility.## Jericho initiated with a sidelock takedown, but Titán countered with his own takedowns. They exchanged strikes, with Jericho delivering punishing chops that drove Titán into the corner. Titán showcased his athleticism with flips and kicks, culminating in a high-flying double springboard hurricanrana from the top rope. He followed up with a tope suicida dive to the outside.## The fight spilled outside the ring where Jericho took a nasty fall, slamming his shoulder into the steel steps. Back in the ring, they exchanged blows on the ropes until Jericho countered with a powerful avalanche bulldog from the top rope.## After the break, Titán remained on the offensive, connecting with a pele kick and a tope con hilo attack that took Jericho outside the ring. Jericho responded with a backbreaker and a brutal Death Valley Driver. Undeterred, Titán countered with a spinning heel kick, but Jericho answered with a punch. Titán continued to fight back, hitting a spectacular spinning tornado DDT.## He climbed to the top turnbuckle and delivered a double stomp for a near-fall. Titán then applied a punishing Indian death lock, but Jericho displayed his experience by reversing it and attempting his signature Lion Tamer submission. He secured the hold, but Titán escaped. Jericho missed his finishing maneuver, the Judas Effect, leaving himself vulnerable. Titán capitalized with a spinning Death Valley Driver and a flurry of strikes.## He ascended the top rope again, attempting a hurricanrana, but Jericho displayed veteran cunning by reversing it into a successful Lion Tamer to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho ## In a post-match brawl, Gates of Agony targeted Jericho for interfering in their business on Dynamite. Hook intervened, wielding a kendo stick, and successfully drove them away. ## Tony Schiavone announced the commencement of the AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament next Saturday on Collision. He then introduced FTR to the ring. ## Cash Wheeler acknowledged their upcoming ten-year anniversary as a team, reflecting on past setbacks they overcame. He assured fans they would bounce back again despite their recent loss at Revolution. ## Dax Harwood addressed their impressive career and Collision's legacy of great tag team wrestling. However, he questioned FTR's place in the tournament given their recent struggles. He vowed to give their all if they participate, aiming to become the first three-time AEW tag team champions. ## The Infantry's unexpected appearance raised questions about whether it was an AEW event. Captain Shawn Dean boasted about their dynamism and good looks, claiming to be the best tag team in wrestling. Carlie Bravo explained their near-lateness due to a sale at Magic City, before offering well wishes to FTR. They extended handshakes but expressed their desire to "Revivalize" the tag team tournament. Harwood shut down the "Revival" reference, threatening The Infantry with defeat if they met in the tournament. ## Mistico vs Angelico (w/ Serpentico) ## Mistico dominated the early portion of the match with a series of arm drags and a dazzling handspring elbow before the commercial break. Upon returning, he continued his offensive flurry with a headscissors takedown, a signature 619 kick, and a high-impact springboard dropkick. Mistico then showcased his aerial prowess with a diving attack onto Serpentico and a perfectly executed headscissors on Angelico outside the ring. He maintained momentum by launching himself back into the ring with a tornillo maneuver and a top-rope senton that nearly secured the win. ## Angelico displayed resilience by narrowly avoiding Mistico's moonsault attempt and countering a La Magistral cradle with his own for a near-fall. They then engaged in a thrilling exchange of kicks before Mistico delivered a spectacular springboard crossbody. He capped off the impressive performance with his signature La Mistica submission maneuver to secure a decisive victory. Sportsmanship prevailed as all wrestlers shook hands after the match, with Angelico and Serpentico even raising Mistico's hand in a gesture of respect. ## WINNER: Mistico ## Atlanta Street Fight: House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) vs Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett & Mark Briscoe ## Clad in black and red, The House of Black confronted Briscoe's camouflage-clad war party. The opening brawl spilled outside to Pier Six, where a major announcement was made: Hook & Chris Jericho would face Gates of Agony on Wednesday's "Big Business."## Absolute mayhem erupted as the fight raged everywhere, with weapons brought into play. King attempted a crossbody onto Lethal near the barricade, but Lethal evaded the attack. Lethal and Jarrett teamed up to put King through a table, but Black thwarted their plan by knocking down Jarrett. King capitalized, driving Lethal through the table with a crossbody into the barricade.## The action continued onto the top turnbuckle where Briscoe and Matthews grappled near a table. However, King intervened, sending Briscoe crashing over the top rope and onto a pile of chairs below.## After the commercial break, The House isolated Jarrett as Matthews produced lighter fluid. Their plan involved setting a table ablaze, but Sanjay Dutt attempted to disrupt them with a guitar. The attempt failed, prompting Julia Hart to counter with a gasoline can. Matthews doused Dutt with gasoline, but Karen Jarrett intervened with a low blow, allowing Dutt to send Matthews crashing through some stage-side tables. Hart retaliated by misting Karen, effectively removing her from the equation.## Back in the ring, Jarrett and Lethal overwhelmed King with a double-team maneuver. King fought back, hammering Lethal on the apron before choking him out. Jarrett countered with a guitar shot to King, then tipped him through a table with a maneuver off the apron. However, as Jarrett turned around, he fell victim to Black Mass from Black.## Hart presented Black with a railroad spike, but Briscoe intervened with a Jay Driller. Briscoe attempted a diving attack onto Black, but Matthews intervened, assisting Black in catching Briscoe and dumping him on the apron. Hart ignited the table on fire, and Matthews & Black combined for a powerbomb that drove Briscoe through the inferno. Black then rolled Briscoe back into the ring and secured the pinfall victory in this chaotic main event. ## WINNER: House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) ## Keep refreshing the page! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Results March 8, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Rampage
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AEW Rampage Results March 8, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here are the complete results for this Friday's edition of AEW Rampage which takes place on March 8, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 11 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite. ## AEW Rampage Results March 8, 2024 Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta (w/ Chuck Taylor) vs Kip Sabian & The Butcher (w/ The Blade) ## Beretta dodged a suplex and nailed Butcher with an enziguri. Sabian tagged in, but Cassidy and Beretta met him with a double shoulder block. Cassidy and Sabian traded pins in a flurry of near falls. Cassidy landed a spinning DDT on Sabian, but when he attempted the same on Butcher, the brute powered him into a backbreaker. Sabian followed with a spinning backbreaker on Cassidy for a one-count.## After the break, Cassidy used his signature laziness to break free from a double team and tag Beretta. Beretta unleashed a standing meteora and a series of brutal German suplexes on Sabian. In a moment of friendly fire, Butcher accidentally clotheslined his partner. Beretta capitalized with a high knee on Butcher. He then took the fight outside, hitting Butcher with a plancha, then back inside, taking down Sabian with a Saito suplex. A running knee nearly secured the win for Beretta.## Beretta attempted his finishing move, the Strong Zero, but Butcher cut him off with a boot. Butcher responded with a pump handle slam, and Sabian followed up with a double stomp off the top rope for another near fall. Beretta countered with a German suplex on Butcher. Seizing the opportunity, Cassidy blasted Sabian with an Orange Punch. Beretta then connected with the Strong Zero for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy & Trent Beretta (w/ Chuck Taylor) ## Julia Hart vs Robyn Renegade for the TBS Championship ## Hart maintains her strong characterization throughout. The match followed "Dealer's Choice" rules, prohibiting top rope maneuvers. The crowd erupted with "Women's Wrestling!" chants at the outset. Hart dominated early, slamming Renegade's head on the mat and holding her in a choke against the ropes. She followed with a clean vertical suplex. ## Renegade rallied, escaping a chinlock and connecting with a shotgun dropkick in the corner. Hart countered with a corner clothesline and a lariat to the back of the head, then secured the win with the Hartless submission. This stands out as a rare AEW Rampage women's match that received significant in-show time. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## Penta El Zero Miedo (w/ Alex Abrantes) vs Action Andretti ## Sling blades floored Andretti, but he countered with a spinning DDT. Penta stopped a plancha attempt with a hook kick and threw Andretti to the floor. Targeting the post, Penta whipped Andretti who evaded with a jump to the apron and a hurricanrana takedown.## After the break, Penta landed a superkick, but Andretti countered with a spanish fly. Andretti ate another superkick combo and a spinning death valley driver that nearly secured the win for Penta. Penta attempted the Fear Factor, but Andretti reversed with a poisoned rana for another near fall. Andretti went for a tornado DDT, but Penta countered with a vicious superkick. Penta finished Andretti with the Fear Factor for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Penta El Zero Miedo ## Top Flight vs Komander & Bryan Keith (w/ Alex Abrahantes) in a three-way match which also included Private Party ## The match erupted into a brawl within two minutes. Private Party tossed Komander and Keith outside, then Top Flight countered with dropkicks sending them flying. All six brawled on the floor.## After a commercial break, Keith attempted a tag to Komander, but Quen prevented him. Private Party maintained control with a double team on Keith in their corner. Keith countered a finisher attempt. He tagged in Darius Martin who turned the tide. Darius hit a flatliner/DDT combo on both Private Party members for a near fall.## Komander blind tagged in and struck Darius with a springboard dropkick. Private Party hit a combined 3D/Hot Shot on Komander for another near fall. Keith stopped another double team, and Komander almost won with a backslide.## Darius Martin took out Quen with a clothesline. Dante attempted his finisher on Komander, who countered with a near-fall cradle. Top Flight double-teamed Komander. Dante took out Keith with a superkick, then hit a diving attack on Private Party outside. Darius finished off Komander with a ripcord sit-out facebuster for the win. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For March 8, 2024 AEW Rampage
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AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For March 8, 2024

Here are the complete spoiler results for the March 8 episode of AEW Rampage which was tapped on March 6, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 10 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite.## AEW Rampage Spoilers For 2/23/24 ## Orange Cassidy and Trent Beretta defeated The Butcher and Kip Sabian ## AEW TBS Champion Julia Hart defeated Robyn Renegade via submission ## Penta defeated Action Andretti ## Top Flight defeated Bryan Keith & Komander and Private Party ## Orange Cassidy’s back! pic.twitter.com/bh44fhw4Z4— The House that Kami Built (@KamitronPTW) March 7, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, March 6, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, March 6, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on March 6, 2024, at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, GA. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST.## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV.## AEW Dynamite Results March 6, 2024: Highlights ## -Keep refreshing the page for the latest update! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...