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 December 7, 2024 episode.
AEW Collision will start this week at 8:00 PM EST and as always, 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. You can check out the lineup below.
The show opens up with Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcoming us. Commentary then runs down the card for tonight’s show before sending us to a video package featuring this past week’s Continental Classic action.
We then get the entrances of the first match of the night, which is an AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match.
The match starts off with both men shaking hands. Allin then takes Komander down as he goes for a pin, but only gets a one count. Komander then has Allin in the corner as he hits him with an armdrag take down, but Allin puts Komander a side headlock. Komander then gets out of the hold and goes to the ropes. Allin then applies a headlock on Komander, turning it into a Boston Crab like hold. Komander then makes it to the ropes to break the hold. Komander is on the apron and walks into a kick from Komander. Komander then walks the ropes and takes down Allin as he rolls up Komander for only a two count. Komander is on the apron as Allin charges the ropes, but Komander moves and hits Allin with a big moonsault off the ropes. Allin is sent back in the ring. Komander then runs up to the top rope and nails Allin then goes for a cover, but Allin kicks out at two. Allin then charges at Komander, but is hit with a thrust kick and gets sent to the floor. Komander then goes to the ropes and nails Allin. Komander then goes up a second time, but this time Allin moves and sends Komander into the steel steps. Allin then sets up a chair and puts Komander on it. Allin then runs the ropes and leaps over the top rope and lands on the chair as Komander moves. Allin then grabs Komander and sends him into the guardrail. Komander then kicks Allin and rolls him back in the ring. Komander then covers Allin, but Allin kicks out at two. Komander then runs at Allin and both men collide. Both men are down as the referee begins the ten count. Both men are up. Komander and Allin then exchange strikes. Allin then hits Komander with a destroyer and covers Komander for only a two count. Allin is up on the to rope. Komander then leaps up as both men fight on the ropes. Komander then hits Allin with a Spanish Fly. Komander then covers Allin, but Allin kicks out. Komander is on the apron and Allin digs his nails in the back of Komander as he is hung over the top rope. Allin then hits a coffin drop on Komander. Allin then sends Komander to the floor. Allin then rolls Komander back in the ring and covers him, but Komander kicks out at two. Komander is on the apron. Komander then leaps up and sends Allin to the floor. Komander then runs the ropes and leaps onto Allin on the floor. Komander then sends Allin back in the ring. Komander is on the ropes and walks them, but Allin moves and takes down Komander and rolls him up for the win.
The winner of the AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match, Darby Allin!
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is interviewing Don Callis and Konosuke Takeshita. Callis says business is booming. Powerhouse Hobbs then shows up and tells Callis that he forgot to call him. Hobbs then tells Takeshita to look at him and says he wants the International Championship. Callis then tells Hobbs he deserves a shot, but they have to go all over the world. Hobbs then tells Callis to get back to him.
We then get an ad for upcoming AEW events.
We then get a run down of the Wrestle Dynasty International Women’s Cup and the entrances of the next match of the night, which is a NJPW x AEW Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Invitational Tournament Match.
The match starts off with both women locking up. Deeb then puts Willow in an arm drag twist. Willow then picks Deeb up, but she fights out of it. Willow then grabs the arm of Deeb and twists it. Deeb then fights out of it and sends Willow to the ropes. Willow then sends Deeb down and rolls her up for only a two count. Willow then rolls up Deeb again, but she kicks out at two. Willow then leaps up, but Deeb moves. Willow then hits a fisherman’s suplex on Deeb. Willow then has Deeb in the corner and Deeb fights out of it. Deeb then sends Willow to the floor. Willow then rolls back in the ring as Deeb nails her in the face. Willow is in the corner and Deeb kicks her in the mid-section. Deeb then covers Willow, but she kicks out at two. Deeb then works on the legs of Willow and rolls her on her stomach grabbing her arms from behind and turns it into a cobra clutch. Willow then drops Deeb on her back. Willow then charges at Deeb and ducks a lariat attempt from Deeb. Willow then smashes Deeb in the corner. Willow then grabs Deeb and picks her up, then drops her with a spinebuster. Willow then covers Deeb, but Deeb kicks out at two. Deeb then chops Willow. Deeb then tries to hit Willow with a lariat, but Willow won’t go down. Deeb then runs the ropes and takes Willow down. Deeb then hits Willow with an arm drag twist and follows it up with a lariat. Deeb then covers Willow, but Willow kicks out at two. Deeb then goes for a detox, but Willow fights it off and picks up Deeb then powerslams her. Willow then covers Deeb, but Deeb kicks out at two. Willow then goes for a cannonball, but Deeb moves. Deeb then picks up Willow and hits her with a detox. Deeb then covers Willow, but Willow kicks out at two. Deeb then runs the ropes, but is hit by Willow with a shoulder block. Willow then grabs Deeb and picks her up, then hits her with a powerbomb for the win.
The winner of the NJPW x AEW Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Invitational Tournament Match, The Conglomeration’s Willow Nightingale!
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is interviewing Thunder Rosa. Rosa says she deservers a shot at Mariah May. Rosa then pulls out a piece of paper, reading it in Spanish. Rosa then says she is going slash, crawl and fight until she get the Women’s World Title.
We then get a video package of “Switchblade” Jay White being taken out by The Death Riders and “Hangman” Adam Page making the save.
The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring through the crowd to address the AEW fans. AEW World Champion Jon Moxley grabs a mic and says lets talk Ohio. Moxley then says let’s talk about people who don’t want to be AEW World Champion. Moxley then says there is not a single soul in the building who wants to be the champion. Moxley then says they think they do, but they don’t. Moxley then says they are not ready and they are not willing to put themselves in harms way. Moxley then says none of them deserve it and it is his responsibility. Moxley then says he has a lot of respect for Jay White, but he is a child and doesn’t know the first thing about being champion. Moxley then says Hangman Page is immature and will sniff things before he becomes champion. Moxley then says at Full Gear Orange Cassidy was not the guy and not the one foretold in the prophecy. Moxley then says he regrets leaving Cassidy’s head in tack at Full Gear. Moxley then says if Cassidy pisses him off one more time, he will take him off the board for good. Cassidy’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Cassidy enters the ring and looks at The Death Riders. Cassidy then reaches in his jacket and grabs a mic as the fans chant freshly squeezed. Cassidy then says he can live without being the AEW World Champion, but he can’t live with Moxley being the AEW World Champion and will not stop until Moxley is no longer the champion. Cassidy then says the only way he will stop is if they kill him. Cassidy then tosses the mic at Moxley, his glasses at Yuta and shirt at Marina Shafir. Cassidy is then hit by Shafir with the brief case. Moxley then gouges the eyes of Cassidy. Moxley then tosses Cassidy to the floor as Yuta and PAC carry him to the back. Moxley and Shafir then follow.
We then head to the back, where FTR talks about how they have fought to be the best tag team ever. FTR then says Hurricane Helene changed everything and now they fight for the fallen. Dax Harwood then says the first Dynamite on Max is a big night for AEW, but an even bigger night for FTR. Before they can finish, The Death Riders are seen torturing Orange Cassidy. Moxley is about to pour something down Cassidy’s throat, but FTR stops them. Moxley then stares FTR down for a moment, but then leads The Death Riders out of the building.
We then get the entrances of the next match of the night, which is an AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match.
The match starts off with both men locking up. Fletcher then gets out of the hold. Fletcher then locks up Okada and Okada then gets out of that hold and takes down Fletcher. Fletcher then reverses it and grabs the arm of Okada. Okada then breaks the hold and both men get to their feet. We then get a test of strength as Fletcher grabs the arms of Okada for a take down that turns into a headlock. Okada then fights out of it and puts a side headlock on Fletcher as he gets to his feet. Okada then goes to the ropes and Fletcher puts a headlock on Okada. Okada then drops to his knees and Fletcher holds on. Okada then gets up and sends Fletcher to the ropes. Both men then lock hands and Fletcher pushes Okada to the ropes. Both men then lock up again and Okada sends Fletcher to the ropes. Okada then delivers some punches on Fletcher and Fletcher comes back and takes down Okada. Fletcher then grabs Okada, but Okada fires back with a kick to the face of Fletcher. Okada then takes Fletcher down and sends him to the floor. Okada then rolls to the floor and suplexes Fletcher on the floor. Okada then sends Fletcher back in the ring and Okada goes back in the ring, Fletcher then rolls out on the other side. Okada then goes to the floor and hits Fletcher with uppercuts. Fletcher is then rolled back in the ring. Okada then goes to get back in the ring, Fletcher then grabs Okada and hits him with a draping DDT.
Fletcher then hits Okada with a right hand. Okada is in the corner and Fletcher hits him again. Okada then drops to his knees. Fletcher is back up and he rakes the eyes of Okada, then pats him on the head before dropping him to the mat. Okada then fires back with an elbow strike, but it. is not enough to take down Fletcher as he applies a headlock on Okada. The referee then checks on Okada as he gets up and tries to fight back, but Fletcher hits him in the mid-section with a knee. Fletcher then has Okada in a headlock as Okada fights back, but Fletcher takes Okada down with a knee to the mid-section. Okada is up and Fletcher hits him with elbow strikes. Okada then tries to fight back, but Fletcher takes him down. Fletcher then misses a double ax handle as Okada is up and hits Fletcher with a jumping back elbow. Okada then covers Fletcher, but Fletcher kicks out at two. Okada then tries to set Fletcher up for the rainmaker, but has him in a cobra clutch like hold. Fletcher then escapes and nails Okada, then hits him with a suplex like move. Okada is back up as Fletcher runs the ropes. Okada then hits Fletcher with a big flatliner and both men are down. Fletcher then gets up as Okada hits him with a neckbreaker and a scoop slam. Okada then goes to the ropes and hits Fletcher with a big elbow drop. Okada then drops Fletcher and Fletcher rolls out of the ring. Okada then follows and picks up Fletcher as he is looking for a tombstone, but Fletcher wiggles out and kicks Okada. Fletcher is back in and Okada rolls in just to beat the ten count. Fletcher then picks up Okada and drops him with a big powerbomb and covers Okada, but he kicks out at two. Okada is in the corner and hits Fletcher with a rainmaker. Okada then goes for a second, but Fletcher ducks and takes down Okada with a shotgun dropkick. Okada then goes for a rainmaker once again, but as the referee turns away briefly. Fletcher then hits a low blow on Okada and hits him with a powerbomb for the win.
The winner of the AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match, Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher!
We then get a video promo for All In: Texas.
We then get an ad for Wednesday’s Winter Is Coming episode of Dynamite.
We then get the entrances of the next match of the night, which is a Singles Match.
The match starts off with The Beast Mortos charging at Aaron Solo, but Solo moves and fires back at Mortos. Solo is then taken down. Mortos then slaps Solo, but Solo comes back with a big kick. Mortos then picks up Solo and slams him down hard. Mortos then charges at Solo and hits him with a big discus lariat for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, La Facción Ingobernable’s The Beast Mortos!
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is interviewing Top Flight, Action Andretti and Lio Rush. Lela Grey says she is disappointed in Action. Darrius Martin then says they were supposed to all be a team. Lio then says it’s time for he and Action to chase the titles. Dante then calls Lio stupid. Lela then breaks up the verbal argument as they all agree to fight in the ring.
We then get the entrances of the next match of the night, which is a Singles Match.
The match starts off with Emi Sakura bitting Mina Shirakawa and taking her down by pulling her hair. Emi then chops Mina and sends her to the ropes. Mina then fires back with a kick to the back on Emi. Mina then continues to kick Emi and Emi comes back with chops to Mina. Emi then chops Mina on the face. Emi then hits Mina again. Emi then sends Mina to the ropes and knocks her down. Mina then recovers and mocks Emi looking at the camera. She then turns around as Emi looks at her and Mina hits Emi with a big chop. Emi then comes back and chops Mina, but Mina comes back and kicks Emi. Emi then grabs Mina’s leg and tries to bite her. Emi then grabs the wrist of Mina and starts biting it. Mina then sends Emi to the corner, but Emi fights back. Mina then comes off the ropes with a spring board on Emi and covers Emi for only a two count. Thunder Rosa is then shown sitting in the front row. Mina then picks up Emi and drops her. Emi is up and she grabs Mina, then hits her with a spinning neck-breaker. Emi then picks up Mina and holds her and then hits her with a backbreaker. Emi then covers Mina, but Mina kicks out at two. Mina then fires back, but Emi comes back with a big chop and a lariat. Mina then recovers and hits Emi with a discuss lariat followed by a sling blade. Mina then covers Emi for only a two count. Emi then tries to use the referee to block Mina, but Mina uses the referee as leverage to take down Emi. Mina then hits a second sling blade for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, STARDOM’s Mina Shirakawa!
We then get a video package highlighting Mina Shirakawa’s former friendship with AEW Women’s World Champion “The Glamour” Mariah May leading up to their title match at Dynamite Winter Is Coming this Wednesday.
We then see an interview from last night of Renee Paquette with Mark Briscoe and TNT Champion Daniel Garcia. Paquette talks with both men about the Continental Classic. Briscoe says he has a terrible track record in the Continental Classic, but will always pick himself back up. Garcia then says he is the same kind of guy and promises to bring the fight to Briscoe. Both men then shakes hands to end the interview.
We then get the entrances of the main event of the night, which is an AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match.
The match starts off with both men locking up. Briscoe then applies a headlock on Garcia and Garcia gets out of it. Garcia then hits Briscoe with a leg sweep and then attempts to pin him, but Briscoe kicks out. Both men then do a quick handshake and Briscoe sends Garcia to the corner. The referee then begins the five count as Garcia reverses it and pie faces Briscoe before the five count. Briscoe then sends Garcia to the ropes as he rolls to the floor. Briscoe then drop kicks Garcia through the ropes. Briscoe thens runs the ropes and then leaps through the second rope, taking down Garcia. As Garcia goes on the apron, Briscoes pushes him off. Garcia then gets quickly back in the ring and sends Briscoe to the floor after a knee in the back.Garcia then sends Briscoe into the guardrail. Garcia then rolls in the ring to break the ten count and rolls back out. Both men then exchange chops. Briscoe is sitting on a chair on the outside as Garcia delivers a bunch of right hands. Garcia then charges at Briscoe and hits with a big drop kick. Garcia then sends Briscoe to the corner, but Briscoe comes back with a big punch off the ropes. Briscoe then double chops Garcia in the neck area. Briscoe then places Garcia on the top rope and slaps him. Garcia then pushes Briscoe off, but Briscoe comes back. Briscoe then tries to superplex Garcia to the floor, but Garcia blocks it. Both men then fight as they crash to the apron and then to the floor. The referee begins the ten count. Both men then make it back in the ring. Briscoe then nails Garcia and tells Garcia to hit him. Both men then exchange strikes. Garcia then nails Briscoe in the corner and Briscoe comes back with big chops to the chest. Briscoe then runs the ropes, but is taken down by a lariat from Garcia. Garcia then sends Briscoe over the ropes, but he lands on his feet on the apron. Briscoe then sends Garcia to the floor and then hits him with a big running elbow. Briscoe then hits Garcia with a big lariat. Briscoe then covers Garcia, but Garcia kicks out at two. Garcia is in the corner and Briscoe hits him with a lariat and follows it up with a fisherman’s buster. Briscoe has Garcia in a headlock. Briscoe then hits Garcia with a death valley driver. Both men are now on the top rope and come down. Garcia then picks up Briscoe and hits him with a piledriver. Garcia then covers Briscoe for only a two count. Briscoe then hits Garcia with a redneck kung fu off the top. Briscoe then hits Garcia with a froggy bow from the top and covers him, but Garcia kicks out. Garcia then grabs Briscoe as he holds on the ropes. Briscoe then picks up Garcia and hits him with a death valley driver for the win.
The winner of the AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match, The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe!
After the match, both men show great sportsmanship. Garcia then leaves the ring and Briscoe celebrates as the show comes to a close.