The first-ever AEW Saturday Collision simulcast on TNT and Max is shaping up to be a can’t-miss event. Taking place on January 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina, the show will feature two major championship bouts alongside the return of some wrestling legends.
During the AEW Worlds End pay-per-view, it was announced that Daniel Garcia will put his AEW TNT Title on the line against Mark Briscoe. Both stars had strong showings in the Continental Classic Tournament but came up short in the end. Now, they’re looking to kick off 2025 with a match that could redefine their careers.
In tag team action, Private Party’s Zay and Quen will defend their AEW World Tag Team Championships against Lio Rush and Action Andretti. Rush and Andretti earned this opportunity through sheer determination, and fans are eager to see if their unique chemistry can dethrone Private Party.
Adding to the nostalgia of the evening, the legendary tag team of Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson, known as the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express, will be in attendance. The Hall of Fame duo has inspired generations of wrestlers and fans alike, making their presence a treat for the Charlotte crowd.
The January 4 Collision will also feature the much-anticipated match between Toni Storm and Deonna Purrazzo, further solidifying this episode as one of AEW’s most stacked broadcasts to date.
AEW Collision airs live on TNT and Max, and it’s clear that AEW is pulling out all the stops to make this simulcast debut a memorable one.
What match are you most excited to see on AEW Collision? Can Mark Briscoe or Lio Rush and Action Andretti take home gold? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!