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TNT will broadcast tonight the episode number 141 of AEW Collision, which will be completely live from the Wicomico Civic Center in Salisbury, Maryland. The evening will feature several title defenses, highlighting a new appearance by Darby Allin, who continues his demanding streak of defending the AEW World Championship on every show.
The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, and Kyle O'Reilly) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty, Shawn Dean, and Carlie Bravo) with Shane Taylor
Mark Briscoe starts the action against Carlie Bravo and, after hitting him with a redneck kung-fu style slap, he tags in Kyle O'Reilly. Lee Moriarty enters the ring and starts a technical exchange and quick covers with O'Reilly. Moriarty goes for a sunset flip, but Kyle immediately reverses it into an armbar that the rest of STP enters to break. O'Reilly threatens with an ankle lock, but Moriarty manages to escape.
After a series of punches on Moriarty in the corner, Orange Cassidy enters to perform his classic comedy spots against Charlie Bravo and Shawn Dean. However, Moriarty stops Cassidy's attack at the ring apron, and Shane Taylor finishes him with a leg drop against the edge of the ring just before the commercial break. During the break, Shane Taylor Promotions maintains control over Cassidy. Upon returning from the advertisement, the four members of STP illegally combine to stretch their arms in an abdominal stretch.
Cassidy frees himself with a hip toss on Moriarty and gives the tag to O'Reilly, who connects several striking combinations, but Bravo and Dean intervene again to prevent him from applying a submission hold. O'Reilly manages to tag in Mark who enters fired up, delivering chops, forearms, and countering every attack from Dean and Bravo, then looking for the Jay Driller on the latter.
Bravo blocks the move but ends up expelled to the floor. Orange Cassidy hits a suicide dive on Moriarty while Briscoe prepares to fly using a chair for support, although Shane Taylor climbs to the ring apron to block the attack. Cassidy comes to the rescue with an Orange Punch on Taylor, allowing Briscoe to complete his flight out of the ring. Finally, Briscoe returns Bravo to the ring, hits him with the Froggy Bow, and finishes him with the Jay Driller to get the three-count.
Winners: The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, and Kyle O'Reilly)
From backstage, Ospreay apologizes for not responding to Samoa Joe's messages. He confesses that he respects him and remembers that Joe was part of the match that inspired him to become a professional wrestler; however, he explains that he now needs to learn from the "Ace of AEW," Jon Moxley. Ospreay points out that, although Moxley's methods are violent and vile, he is the one who will bring him back to the right path and make him a better competitor to win the AEW World Championship.
Lexy Nair interviews The Conglomeration, Kyle O'Reilly talks about the elimination match he has this Wednesday against Jon Moxley, ensuring that he will make him submit again to then take away the Continental Championship. On his part, Mark Briscoe issues a new challenge to Tommaso Ciampa, officially confirming that they will also face each other this Wednesday. To close, Willow Nightingale takes the floor and declares that she wants more gold around her waist, stating that she will also defeat Red Velvet later tonight.
TBS Championship
Willow Nightingale vs. Red Velvet
Red Velvet takes the initial advantage after an exchange of ground wrestling, Velvet punishes her opponent several times, the action moves outside the ring, where Velvet looks for a vertical suplex on the floor; however, Willow blocks the move and responds by slamming the ROH champion with her own suplex in a hard impact against the floor.
Back in the ring, both exchange blows until Nightingale stops Velvet with a brutal forearm, followed by an airplane spin combined with a Samoan Drop but the count only reaches two. Immediately, Willow switches to a submission hold and then connects a snap suplex for another cover. The battle moves to the ring apron, where Nightingale dives with her rolling senton, but Velvet moves out of the way, and Willow crashes full force against the edge.
Velve takes advantage of the impact, returns to the ring, and applies a bulldog, but when she bounces off the ropes, Nightingale stops her with a spinebuster. Willow goes for the Oklahoma Stampede, but Velvet reverses it into a tornado DDT. The sequence continues: Nightingale switches a cravat for a powerslam, looks for a powerbomb that Velvet blocks, and when Velvet tries another wheelbarrow maneuver, Willow catches her with a full nelson slam but it's not enough.
Nightingale climbs to the third rope, but Velvet immediately brings her down with an O'Connor roll. Velvet connects a knee strike, but the count stays at two. Frustrated, Velvet runs towards the ropes, but Nightingale runs parallel and crushes her with a devastating pounce, then immediately finishes her off with the Babe with the Powerbomb to secure the victory.
Winner and still TBS Champion: Willow Nightingale
We see Sammy Guevara who recalls that he has already defeated Allin four times in the past and assures that this will be the fifth time. Later, he adds that after winning the title, he will go to Double or Nothing to completely shave MJF's head, although he promises to leave him with a nice fade.
Lexy Nair interviews the World Champion, Darby Allin. When asked about this dangerous match so close to Double or Nothing, Allin explains that many people wonder why he risks the title week after week with the risk of losing it before the PPV. Allin states that, unlike MJF, he loves AEW and loves to fight to defend his top prize. He highlights that Guevara is one of the few competitors as crazy as he is and warns that if he manages to emerge victorious tonight, he will accept the challenge of "Speedball."
While the commentators speak on the show, sounds of a fight backstage are heard. Tommaso Ciampa and Mark Briscoe appear exchanging blows barehanded, and Briscoe drags Ciampa to the ring to try to finish him with a Jay Driller on a chair. However, Ciampa stops him dead in his tracks with an illegal low blow. Immediately, Ciampa sets up two chairs in the center of the ring and tries to suplex Briscoe onto them, but Orange Cassidy and Kyle O'Reilly come running to the rescue, Briscoe takes a microphone and declares that this Wednesday's match on Dynamite will be a No DQ Match to end this once and for all.
Samoa Joe and Anthony Bowens vs. Jay Lethal and Lee Johnson
Jay Lethal starts the match and asks Anthony Bowens to bring in Samoa Joe. Lethal hits Joe with a chop, who shows no pain, and then does a Fargo Strut. Joe responds with jabs and strikes, so Lethal exits the ring. Joe tags in Bowens, and Lee Johnson enters to face him. Lethal runs around the ring, and Bowens slams him against the ring apron. Joe enters, hits a senton on Johnson, and chops Lethal in the corner. The distraction allows Johnson to attack Joe, and Lethal knocks him down with a missile dropkick before the commercial break. During the break, they isolate Joe in their corner and include attacks from Blake Christian behind the referee's back. Lethal hits a dropkick on Joe and yells, "I hate you!" while hitting him.
Johnson and Lethal combine with an enziguri and a dragon screw, then Jay goes to the ropes, but Joe stops him with a powerslam and tags in Bowens. Anthony enters fired up, hits a neckbreaker on Lethal, a Fameasser, and a torture rack bomb but the count only reaches two. Johnson enters and hits a superkick on Bowens, and Lethal flies with a flying elbow for another failed count, Jay goes for the Lethal Injection on Joe, but Samoa catches him in a rear naked choke. Lethal escapes and tries a figure-four, but Joe reverses it back into the rear naked choke. At the same time, Bowens applies an armbar to Johnson and gets the submission to win the match.
Winners: Samoa Joe and Anthony Bowens
After the match, Anthony Bowens takes the microphone and declares that, although he was lost the last year, he found a place he can call home and is learning to be the killer he knows he is. Samoa Joe takes the floor and says he is honored that Will Ospreay sees their fight as a dream match, but warns him that it will be a nightmare for him.
We see Brody King who promises that Swerve Strickland will pay for what he did. However, Bandido interrupts and states that this is his own fight, and he will take care of making Swerve pay for his attack.
Divine Dominion (Lena Kross and Megan Bayne) vs. Allie Katch and Kaia McKenna
The match starts with Allie Katch and Lena Kross in the ring. Lena quickly sends Katch to the corner to hit her with a series of strikes. McKenna tries to intervene but is unsuccessful, as Divine Dominion forcefully punishes both opponents before finishing off Katch with the Divine Intervention to take the victory at 1:50 minutes.
A video is shown summarizing yesterday's match in ROH between Lio Rush and AR Fox, showing the moment when Action Andretti pushes Rush from the third rope, allowing Fox to finish him with a 450 splash to take the victory. Later, backstage, Nigel McGuinness talks to Lio Rush, who assures that everything is fine. However, as soon as McGuinness leaves, black liquid starts coming out of Rush's mouth as he takes off his sunglasses to reveal completely red eyes.
Mark Davis and The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier, and Myron Reed)
The Rascalz start the match and go after Mark Davis, then send him to the ropes, but Finlay and Connors pull Davis out of the ring to save him. The Rascalz try to dive with topes, but the Dogs stop them in their tracks, and Davis catches Xavier to slam him against the floor. Davis misses a charge in the corner and receives several kicks from Xavier, who tags in Wentz so the trio resumes the team attack on Davis.
David Finlay enters, catches Xavier, and throws him straight into his partners. Immediately, the Dogs and Davis combine to attack Wentz. Finlay keeps the punishment on Wentz while Connors takes advantage to land some illegal strikes. Connors tags in, but Wentz manages to throw Davis off the ring apron, gets rid of Connors, and looks for his corner, although Connors stops him in time.
The Rascalz look for another team maneuver, but Finlay stops them with an uranage that transitions into a backbreaker. The Rascalz react quickly and apply a double poisonrana on Finlay and Connors, while Xavier hits a superplex on Davis. The trio dives with topes out of the ring on all their opponents. Next, Reed and Wentz propel Xavier to hit a dropkick on Davis, but the Dogs enter to break the count.
Connors hits a pounce that sends Wentz flying into the barricade. Reed goes for a cutter on the ropes towards Davis, but Davis blocks him in the air, knocks him out with a lariat followed by a piledriver, and launches him straight into the Dogs' Last Clip to secure the three-count.
Winners: Mark Davis and The Dogs
Anna Jay appears backstage and confirms her return, stating that she was not defeated as Willow Nightingale had predicted. At that moment, Tay Melo enters and says that she is also back, confirming the return of their team to the tag team division.
AEW World Championship
Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara
Guevara starts the match with a curb stomp on Darby Allin directly onto the AEW title. Immediately, he sets up a table in the entrance area and sets up a ladder. Guevara places Allin on the table, climbs the structure, and leaps with a senton bomb from above to shatter Allin. Sammy returns him to the ring, but the count stays at two. He then goes for the Go to Hell, but Darby blocks it and traps him in the Scorpion Death Lock; however, Allin gets dizzy and falls to the canvas. The referee separates Guevara, who takes advantage to hit a springboard splash, but Allin resists.
Darby manages to recover and climbs the ropes for the Coffin Drop, but Guevara pushes him. Darby falls backwards against the ropes and shoots towards the ground, hitting his face against the ring apron on the fall. Guevara takes advantage and hits a kick on the floor that leaves Allin lying, but he keeps getting up. In the ring, Guevara performs the "three amigos" and then a superkick, but Allin avoids the three-count on both attempts.
Allin blocks a kick from Guevara and stops him with a shotgun dropkick. Darby goes for a suicide dive, but Sammy catches him with a cutter. Back in the ring, Guevara tries a springboard cutter, but Allin catches him in the air with a rear naked choke, forcing Guevara to touch the ropes. Allin tries a Coffin Drop towards the ring apron, but Sammy rolls in time and punishes Allin with a brutal double stomp from the ropes to the ground, although it's not enough to win.
Minutes later, Sammy hits two Go to Hell in a row and finishes with a frog splash, but the count stays at two again. Guevara sets up another table outside the ring and goes for a 630 splash to the ground, but Allin moves out of the way, and Sammy crashes full force into the table. Allin brings Guevara back into the ring, leaps with the Coffin Drop, and secures the three-count to retain his title.
Winner and still AEW World Champion: Darby Allin