The September 21 episode of Collision will definitely give a lot of non-stop action from beginning to end. With the Wrestledream pay-per-view coming up soon, fans can expect this show to play an important role in building momentum toward the big event.
Kyle Fletcher is set to defend his TNT Championship against Komander. Komander has been absent from AEW television for the past few months after suffering a legitimate injury and now he’s finally returning to AEW on Collision this week. So we’ll have to see how Komander will fare against Fletcher.
Max Caster and Anthony Bowens will be teaming up for the first time after they broke up as they take on Lee Johnson and Blake Christian in tag team action. Considering the fact that they have been slowly returning as a tag team, it remains to be seen whether Caster and Bowens can get on the same page and win the match.
Jamie Hayter will be duking it out with Julia Hart in singles competition. This will mark the third time they get to face each other over the past year, so fans are already expecting a solid match between the two.
Finally, HOOK & Eddie Kingston will be duking it out with Big Bill & Bryan Keith in tag team action. Since Kingston beat Big Bill at AEW All Out, fans are waiting to see if Kingston and HOOK can beat Bill and Keith this week on Collision. Finally, the Death Riders will duke it out with Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly, and Daddy Magic.
Tonight’s episode of AEW Collision will definitely be an action-packed affair from start to finish featuring Kyle Fletcher and more, so it’s definitely a must-see show. Be sure to tune in live and follow along with Ringside News for full play-by-play coverage over in our AEW Collision results section.
AEW Collision will air live from the Health Network Arena in Huntington, WV, starting at 8 PM Eastern time on TNT, and fans can stream the show on MAX as well.
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