It’s Saturday night, and you know what that means! AEW Collision will go down tonight, and Ringside News has got you covered with live play-by-play results coverage for the January 27, 2024 episode.

The start time for AEW Collision is 8:00 PM EST. Match-by-match highlights and results from the show will take place on this very page. Feel free to leave any reactions in the comment section below.

AEW Collision Lineup (1/27/2024):

  • * Escape The Cage Elimination Match: FTR & Daniel Garcia vs. House Of Black
  • * AEW International Championship Match: Orange Cassidy vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • * Bryan Danielson vs. Yugi Nagata
  • * Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Shayne Taylor & Lee Moriarty
  • * Mariah May vs. Lady Frost
  • * Eddie Kingston vs. Willie Mack
  • * Serena Deeb vs. TBA

AEW Collision Results (1/27/2024):

AEW Collision begins with Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli making their entrance for the first match of the night, with their opponents already waiting in the ring.

Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Shayne Taylor & Lee Moriarty

The action unfolded in front of my eyes, starting with Taylor’s sudden assault on Moxley outside the ring. Claudio attempted a running European uppercut but found himself propelled into the front row instead. Moriarty cleverly entangled Moxley’s hand around the guard rail, paving the way for Taylor to execute a leg drop on Claudio on the apron. However, Claudio countered Taylor’s suplex attempt with a powerful one of his own, showcasing his immense strength.

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Moxley seized the opportunity, making a scorching hot tag and unleashing a barrage of right hands and kicks on Moriarty. He followed it up with a devastating running knee strike and an X-Plex. In a fit of aggression, Moxley cornered Moriarty and resorted to a rather unorthodox tactic, sinking his teeth into Moriarty’s head.

The momentum shifted as Claudio landed a thunderous big boot on Taylor, but Moriarty capitalized on Moxley’s injured hand with a swift kick. Moriarty then attempted a missile dropkick, only to be thwarted by Claudio, who swung Moriarty out of harm’s way. This exchange led to a series of clotheslines between Taylor and Claudio.

Moriarty displayed his resilience with a Gedo Clutch, but it earned him only a two-count. Out of nowhere, Moxley executed a cutter, almost securing the victory. Moriarty retaliated by snapping Moxley’s fingers on the left hand. Taylor reentered the fray, but Claudio had his sights set on Moxley’s right hand. Claudio delivered a brutal European uppercut, setting up the Hart Attack by the BCC.

The Blackpool Combat Club continued their assault with wrist-trapped stomps to Taylor’s face, and Moxley locked in a rear naked choke. Taylor valiantly stood his ground but eventually succumbed, falling back and crushing Moxley in the process. As Moxley maintained his hold, Taylor drifted into unconsciousness.

In the end, the victors of this intense bout were the Blackpool Combat Club.

*Commercial Break*

Roderick Strong tells Komander that he has a match scheduled for Revolution, but that the other could be international champion for 5 weeks until he defeated him, this would happen with his help.

While Komander shakes his head, Roderick takes his hand and shakes it, sealing the deal.

AEW International Championship Match: Orange Cassidy vs. Kyle Fletcher

The match kicked off with a flurry of pinning attempts, and Cassidy wisely rolled out to the outside to catch his breath. After re-entering the ring, Komander applied a Gory Special, but Cassidy managed to escape with his pocket hands technique, resulting in a stalemate. Both competitors teased diving moves, with Komander backflipping as Cassidy slid back in. Cassidy attempted a Satellite DDT, which was initially blocked, but he quickly followed up with the Stundog Millionaire to connect successfully. Komander rolled out of the ring.

The arrival of the Undisputed Kingdom added a new element to the match. Cassidy executed a backbreaker on his opponent and then attempted the Liontamer, but Komander skillfully bridged out of it. Cassidy responded with a Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and continued to punish Komander by bouncing his head off the turnbuckles. Komander answered back with a Satellite DDT of his own, and both competitors exchanged chops. Cassidy delivered a series of Orange Kicks in the corner.

The action escalated with a Springboard twisting Destroyer off the middle rope by Komander, followed by a double knee lung blower that earned him a two-count. Komander attempted a frog splash from the top rope, but Cassidy managed to kick out at two. Cassidy countered a submission attempt with a cradle for a near fall. Komander charged at Cassidy, who countered with the Beach Break, but it was still only a two-count.

Both competitors found themselves on the top ropes, with Cassidy walking the ropes to the center of the ring and Komander walking the ropes as well, executing a diving Frankensteiner. However, Cassidy managed to kick out at two once again. Cassidy rolled out of the ring on the far side, but Komander didn’t hesitate and walked the ropes to take out both Taven and Bennett at ringside. Komander returned to the ring, but before he could capitalize on his daring move, Cassidy nailed him with the Orange Punch.

As a result, Orange Cassidy retained the AEW International Championship and emerged as the winner of this thrilling contest.

*Commercial Break*

The cameras rush to the backstage area, where Daniel Garcia is laid out and a bloody mess. Daddy Magic kneels over him yelling out for help.

They show a clip from after Dynamite where Mariah May asks Toni Storm to be at Collision to watch her match. Toni initially agrees, but then suddenly says she can’t make it after Mariah says the show is in Bossier City, Louisiana.

Mariah May vs. Lady Frost

The intensity between both women ignited as they exchanged hard-hitting strikes. Frost showcased her agility by performing a handspring over May, catching her with a flipping neckbreaker, but it was only enough for a two-count. May retaliated with a shotgun dropkick, taking control of the match. During the Picture-in-Picture break, May continued her dominance by assaulting Frost outside the ring, even ramming her into the unforgiving guardrail.

A pivotal moment came when May executed a German suplex, but Frost surprisingly recovered and delivered her own German suplex to May, resulting in a brutal landing for her opponent. Frost then followed up with a Spinning Air Raid Crash for a near fall.

May managed to turn the tide by catching Frost with a boot when she attempted another move, and May capitalized with a shotgun dropkick off the top rope. However, her charge in the corner missed, allowing Frost to respond with a rising kick. Frost then displayed her agility once more, executing a handspring into a cannonball.

As the match reached its climax, Frost attempted to finish things with her move “Frostbite,” but May was quick to counter and climbed up to the top rope with Frost. May delivered a high kick and carried Frost off the top in a fireman’s carry, executing her finishing move “Mayday” to secure the victory.

The winner of this intense contest was Mariah May.

Willie Mack vs. Eddie Kingston

Out of nowhere, Mack unleashed a high-angle brainbuster that took everyone by surprise! Following the brainbuster, Mack continued his offensive with a lariat and a standing moonsault, but Kingston managed to kick out at two.

Kingston fought back, delivering punishing chops and a massive boot to Mack’s face. He followed it up with hard chops of his own, and Mack managed to evade a clothesline, redirecting himself and connecting with a running shining wizard. Kingston found himself down in the corner, and Mack attempted a running cannonball, but Kingston wisely moved out of the way.

Kingston retaliated with an Exploder, earning a two-count in the process. He then attempted a Saito suplex, but Mack blocked it and responded with a tremendous sit-out powerbomb. Kingston’s head snapped off the mat, but he still managed to kick out at two.

Both competitors engaged in a brutal chop exchange in the center of the ring, with Mack delivering a headbutt for good measure. They simultaneously attempted enziguris, but Mack’s connected, sending Kingston reeling. Mack climbed to the top rope for his signature Six Star Frog Splash, but Kingston had it scouted and got his knees up in time.

With the momentum swinging back in his favor, Kingston delivered a spinning back fist that spelled the end of the match.

Eddie Kingston emerged as the victor, and as his music played, Danielson’s music hit, leading to an intense staredown between the two competitors as they crossed paths.

Bryan Danielson vs. Yuji Nagata

The match unfolded with a series of strikes, as both Bryan Danielson and Yuji Nagata traded blows. Danielson gained the upper hand with yes kicks in the corner, followed by a headlock suplex. They then engaged in a knuckle lock, with both men struggling for control. Nagata countered with an arm breaker, targeting Danielson’s arm.

The action spilled to the outside as Nagata hammered Danielson’s arm and sent him shoulder-first into the ring post. Back in the ring, Nagata locked in a kimura, but Danielson managed to push him back to the corner. Danielson retaliated with mounted punches in the corner, but Nagata grabbed his arm and brought him down to the mat. Nagata unleashed hard round kicks, but Danielson fired back with some of his own.

Danielson strategically wrapped Nagata’s knee around the middle rope and delivered three running dropkicks to it. He continued to focus on Nagata’s injured knee by pulling his legs around the ring post and wrenching the knee several times. Danielson then executed a shotgun dropkick off the top rope.

Both competitors exchanged hammer and anvil elbows, but Nagata trapped the arm Danielson had been targeting. Danielson attempted European uppercuts, and Nagata responded with forearms. Nagata seized Danielson’s right arm and brought him to the mat, locking in the crossface. Danielson fought back, grabbing an ankle and sitting out for a heel hook, but Nagata eventually managed to break free, though his knee was now compromised.

Nagata executed a kitchen sink and a running boot in the corner. He set Danielson up on the top rope, but Danielson fought back with headbutts. However, Nagata responded with a series of elbows and an avalanche exploder suplex, coming agonizingly close to a victory. Nagata transitioned to the Nagata Lock and then the Fujiwara armbar, putting immense pressure on Danielson. But Danielson’s toes barely touched the bottom rope, forcing the hold to be broken.

Nagata retaliated with an enziguiri to Danielson’s injured arm and attempted a Saito suplex, but Danielson countered with a knee strike. Danielson then delivered a dropkick to the compromised knee and a dragon screw leg whip. Both wrestlers engaged in a fierce exchange of kicks in the middle of the ring. Danielson faked a low kick and then landed a devastating high kick to Nagata, prompting “YES” chants from the crowd. He sealed the deal with the Busaiku Knee, securing the victory.

The winner of this intense contest was Bryan Danielson.

Serena Deeb vs. Robyn Renegade

Serena Deeb wasted no time in the match, smoothly transitioning from a headlock takeover into a single-leg crab. The audience greeted her with “Welcome back” chants, acknowledging her return to the ring. Deeb continued her technical prowess with a drop step that led into a full nelson, but Renegade countered with a full nelson of her own.

Deeb’s offense remained relentless as she executed a diving clothesline and followed it up with an avalanche in the corner. She then delivered a punt to Renegade’s face, setting her up for a neckbreaker over the middle rope. Deeb continued her assault with a swinging neckbreaker, followed by her finishing move, the DeebTox. She capped off her dominant performance with the Serenity Lock, forcing Renegade to submit.

After her victory, Serena Deeb took the microphone and expressed her gratitude for being back in the ring after a fifteen-month absence. She outlined her three main goals: to elevate the women’s division, to bring the essence of wrestling back to All Elite Wrestling, and to ultimately become a champion once again.

Tios Elimination Cage Match: ftGarcia vs. House of Black

The House of Black ruthlessly attacked Mark and hurled him off the stage. FTR and the House of Black engaged in a chaotic brawl, both inside and outside the cage. Suddenly, Garcia emerged from the backstage area, his head wrapped in a chair, and joined the fray. Dax and Garcia found themselves thrown into the cage and locked inside.

Cash displayed his daredevil spirit by climbing to the top of the cage and leaping onto everyone in a dramatic moment, which took place during a picture-in-picture break. Upon returning to full screen, the House of Black had seized control of the situation, dominating the fight. Dax and Black clashed in the middle of the ring, with Dax executing a spinebuster, while Cash and Brody went at it. Garcia was launched into a punch from Brody, and then the House of Black attempted to climb the cage. However, FTR and Garcia intervened, pulling them down and delivering a beating.

Members of the House of Black were slammed headfirst into the cage before they briefly stood tall. They requested the cage door to be opened, but Garcia insisted on continuing the beatdown on the House of Black. Black endured a Shatter Machine, and Brody clotheslined FTR. Brody was subjected to repeated cage slams, while Cash curb stomped Buddy.

Dax hit Black with a sheer drop brainbuster, and Brody and Dax began climbing the cage. Dax suplexed Brody from the cage and exited the cage himself, causing Brody to spear the cage and send Dax crashing to the floor. Brody then tumbled down the steel steps as the action went into another picture-in-picture segment.

Upon returning to full screen, the last four men were still battling on the top turnbuckles. Garcia managed to suplex Black, and Cash leaped onto him. Buddy executed a meteora, leaving all four men down. Buddy and Garcia found themselves on the top of the turnbuckles once again, with Buddy attempting to climb over the cage. He successfully reached the top and went over, with Cash following closely behind, engaged in a fierce struggle all the way to the floor. Cash crashed through a table set up at ringside, leaving Buddy on top of the cage. Garcia slammed Black into Buddy and knocked him off the cage, sending him crashing through a table.

The last two men remaining inside the cage were Garcia and Black. Black eventually pulled Garcia off the cage, but Garcia retaliated with an ankle lock. Black managed to escape by rolling through, delivering a pair of kicks, while Garcia responded with a running clothesline. Both competitors were left down on the mat. Garcia attempted to climb the cage, and Julia Hart met him on the other side, spraying black mist in his face. Black headed for the cage door, and Garcia, with a chair in hand, implored Black to finish him.

Black kicked the chair out of Garcia’s hands but missed a roundhouse kick. Garcia then executed a piledriver onto the chair. With his vision impaired, Garcia began climbing the cage as Black crawled towards the door. Briscoe slammed the door into Black’s head, allowing Garcia to make it to the floor for the victory.

Winners: FTR and Daniel Garcia

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