This week’s episode of AEW Collision featured a big main event match for the AEW Trios Championship. CMFTR took on the House of Black in an intense showdown that included a ton of near falls before Brody King made the pinfall to win the match.

The excitement didn’t stop there, as the show was packed on Saturday night. The Acclaimed and Samoa Joe also enjoyed quick victories in their respective squash matches, defeating the Iron Savages and Andrew Everett respectively.

In a recent development regarding the show, Fightful Select has reported that a non-contracted talent originally slated to appear on the episode ended up leaving almost immediately after arriving. More details about this situation are expected to come as more information comes out, because there could be more to unpack in that situation.

Following the Collision event, CM Punk made waves with a fiery promo directed at Hangman Adam Page, delivered to the live crowd. This promo added to the anticipation and intrigue surrounding upcoming AEW events.

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AEW All In is set to take place at Wembley Stadium on August 27, and it seems that CM Punk is on a collision course with Samoa Joe.

During the main event of Collision, Samoa Joe made a surprising appearance and left a lasting impression by choking out Punk, ultimately aiding the House of Black in retaining their Trios Championship. The brewing rivalry between Punk and Joe is set to provide fans with an electrifying showdown at the highly anticipated event.

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