This week's special three-hour combined AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision show airs live at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from North Charleston, South Carolina.
Ted Turner Tribute With Sting & Tony Schiavone
The show begins with a cold open live shot inside the arena at a Ted Turner "R.I.P." graphic, with Tony Schiavone in the ring giving a speech. He says Turner believed in pro wrestling and the fans, and how the sport belonged on national television. He mentions WCW on TBS and later, TNT, and how AEW kept that tradition alive.
We see camera shots of "In Memoriam" graphics on the big screen and the LED screens around the ring. Schiavone says they're here because of Turner and the leadership of Tony Khan and Warner Bros. Discovery. He then mentions there is one man who knows this well. He introduces Sting.
"The Icon" comes out in full gear and face paint, but without any music. Fans loudly chant "Holy sh*t! Holy sh*t!" as the WWE Hall of Fame legend settles in the ring and hugs Schiavone. "Here we are again, Sting!" He says he and Sting knew Ted Turner well and he was a big part of them being in each others lives for four decades.
Sting then takes the microphone and asks if you can imagine an all-in billionaire who loved pro wrestling. He mentions "Big" Ted being that guy. He says he can't believe what that guy did for pro wrestlers. He says top brass at CNN would talk about ending pro wrestling, but Turner sticking up for it.
Sting mentioned the new billionaire, Tony Khan, keeping things alive. Schiavone mentions to fans to look at the side plates on the TNT and TBS Championships, as they are in honor of Ted Turner, per Tony Khan's request. A ten bell salute takes place.
We see the camera zooms in on the Ted Turner graphic, mixed with shots of the live crowd bowing their heads in silence. The Ted Turner tribute wraps up there and we shift gears and the regular opening for this week's show airs to get the show officially off-and-running.
AEW Continental Championship Eliminator
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Juice Robinson
The familiar sounds of Jon Moxley's theme hits. The AEW Continental Champion makes his custom entrance through the crowd to a big pop. Taz tells Tony Schiavone he did a good job with the Ted Turner tribute. He says it was all from the heart. Juice Robinson comes out. The bell sounds and off we go.
They exchange shots and shoulder blocks before Robinson takes advantage. Robinson backs Moxley into the corner and delivers a headbutt before sending him to the outside. Robinson delivers a quick strike and sends Moxley back into the ring, but Moxley stomps on him and works over his hand.
Moxley chops Robinson in the corner, but Robinson comes back with right hands. Moxley ducks to the floor, but Robinson throws him into the timekeeper’s area. Robinson connects with a double ax handle and gets Moxley back into the ring. Robinson delivers left hands in the corner and sends Moxley back to the outside with another shot as the show heads to a commercial.
When the show returns, Moxley has Robinson grounded in the ring and works over his hand. Robinson drops Moxley with a shot and backs him into the corner with right hands and chops. Robinson sends Moxley across and connects with a corner clothesline. Moxley comes back with a cutter and delivers right hands in the corner.
Robinson counters with a powerbomb and follows with a cannonball in the corner. Robinson takes Moxley down with a hurricanrana and follows with a lariat, but only gets a two count. Robinson counters a sunset flip and gets another two count before slamming Moxley down again. Robinson delivers right jabs and goes for a left.
Moxley bites his face. Moxley runs the ropes, but Robinson drops him with a left and goes up top. Robinson delivers a diving cross-body and goes for the cover, but Moxley kicks out at two. They exchange headbutts and elbow strikes, and then Moxley takes advantage with body shots and a knee strike.
Moxley charges into the corner, but Robinson dodges and gets a two count on a roll-up. Moxley comes back with a sleeper hold and delivers a piledriver for a two count. Moxley applies the Bulldog Choke and Robinson passes out. Mox gets the victory.
Winner: Jon Moxley
Earlier Today With The Death Riders & Will Ospreay
In a video segment from earlier today, Death Riders continue to train with Will Ospreay, with Mox offering advice as they try to “get [Will’s] neck right.” Mox says Ospreay isn’t like these other people. It’s a privilege to be where he’s at.
He's this close to the top of the mountain with just one percent remaining. He’s on death ground. It’s gonna be hard, but it’s the only good option. Nothing else exists, except what’s right in front of you. PAC cuts the camera off as the training resumes.
Double Jeopardy Match
Dax Harwood vs. Orange Cassidy
We head to another commercial break before our second bout of the evening. When we return after the Death Riders and Ospreay training video, we head down to ringside. The Dogs and RPG Vice accompany FTR to the ring. Orange Cassidy comes out accompanied by Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong.
Then The Young Bucks make their entrance. Also coming out are Christian Cage and Adam Copeland. They head to the ring as Cassidy enters, and with all that finally in the rear view mirror, the bell sounds to get this double jeopardy match officially off-and-running.
Harwood applies a side-headlock and drops Cassidy with shoulder tackles. Harwood delivers a scoop slam and applies another side-headlock, but Cassidy counters with a side-headlock take down. Harwood backs Cassidy into the corner and goes for chops, but Cassidy gets his hands up and delivers a Superman Punch.
Harwood rolls to the floor and Cassidy follows, and then all the guys on the outside stare each other down. Harwood sends Cassidy into the ring post and wraps his arm around it. Stokely does the same behind the referee’s back as the show heads to a mid-match break as the action continues.
When the show returns, Cassidy knocks Harwood back to the mat. Cassidy comes off the ropes, but Harwood counters with a body shot. Cassidy slams Harwood face-first into the turnbuckle and goes up top, but Harwood cuts him off. Harwood goes for a superplex, but Cassidy counters with a bite to the face and knocks Harwood down to the mat.
Cassidy connects with a diving cross-body and goes for the cover, but Harwood kicks out at two. Harwood goes to the outside and Cassidy goes for a dive, but Harwood catches him and slams him into the commentary table. Harwood slams Cassidy’s hand into the table and gets him back into the ring.
Harwood mocks Cassidy with some soft kicks, but Cassidy comes back with a dropkick. Cassidy follows with a DDT and Stokely gets on the apron, but Harwood comes back with a clothesline. Cassidy comes back with a roll-up for a two count, and then Finlay connects with a cheap shot from the outside.
Harwood gets a roll-up for a two count as all the guys on the outside get into it. Harwood brings the ring bell in the ring, but the referee catches him and takes it away. Cassidy delivers a PK to Harwood and goes for the Orange Punch, but Harwood ducks under and goes for a slingshot powerbomb.
Cassidy holds onto the ropes and kicks Harwood away. Harwood counters the Orange Punch with a slingshot powerbomb and goes for the cover, but Cassidy kicks out at two. Cassidy comes back with Stundog Millionaire and follows with the Orange Punch, but only gets a two count.
Harwood goes for a cross arm-breaker, but Cassidy rolls out. Harwood kicks him in the face, but Cassidy comes back and gets a roll-up for the pin fall. After the match, all the guys at ringside hit the ring and a brawl ensues. Beretta and Romero get left in the ring with the faces. The good guys clean house as the heels stare on.
Winner: Orange Cassidy
Chris Jericho & Ricochet Issues Continue
A video packages airs for Rush. He will be in action later tonight. From there, we get a recap of what happened last week between Jericho and Ricochet before heading backstage, where Jericho says the time for talk is over. He’s going to bring what he has to say to ringside, taking the mic from Renee to head out that way.
Jericho is going to keep this simple, because it’s Charleston, this is AEW, and he is Jericho. He’s done with the beatdowns, and asks, no, demands, Ricochet come out here right now. The Demand make their way to the ring, and Ricochet has a mic of his own.
He says he tried to do Jericho a favor by telling him to leave, but Jericho didn’t listen. He addresses the trademark Jericho put on a shirt, but Jericho says he can’t hear him over the crowd booing Ricochet. Ricochet says they can settle things here tonight, but if he’s being honest he’s kind of tired.
If we do this again, what do The Demand get out of it? Bishop Kaun whispers something in his ear, and Ricochet says it’s a good idea. Six years ago, Jericho created his own match at Double Or Nothing, and with this year’s event taking place in a building named after an American icon in Louis Armstrong.
An American icon in Ricochet wants to deal him a losing record in his own match. He runs down a fan before saying he wants to beat Jericho in a Stadium Stampede match, but the last time Jericho was in one of those he had to pay people to have his back…and that didn’t work out so well.
Jericho corrects him on where we’re at before accepting, saying he’ll either find friends or face them all by himself. With that, he drops the mic before laying Ricochet out, eventually sending GOA out of the ring. They come back in the ring to beat him down when he goes after Ricochet, but out comes the Hurt Syndicate for the save.
Backstage With Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron
Backstage, we hear from Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron as they address facing Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander later tonight. They get fired up as the brief backstage segment wraps up and the show moves on, as we gear up for our next match of the evening.
AEW International Championship
Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Bryan Keith
Back at ringside, Kazuhika Okada makes his entrance, as he defends the AEW International Championship. Bryan Keith comes out next, and we get things underway. They lock up to get things started. Okada goes behind, but Keith turns it into a side-headlock.
Okada backs Keith into the ropes and pats his chest, but Keith comes out with elbow strikes. Keith follows with a chop and kicks Okada in the face. Keith delivers another kick and goes for the cover, but Okada kicks out at one. Keith connects with a knee drop.
He goes for another cover, but only gets a two count. Keith follows with another kick, but Okada comes back with elbow strikes. Okada puts Keith up top and dropkicks him to the floor before dropping him with a DDT on the floor as the show heads to a commercial as the action continues.
The show returns from the break and we see Keith catching Okada with a knee strike and follows with elbow strikes. Keith takes Okada down with a flying elbow and follows with a DDT for a two count. Okada rolls to the outside, but Keith follows. Okada kicks Keith in the midsection, but Keith comes back with a DDT.
Keith gets Okada back into the ring and delivers a shot to his neck. Okada comes back with a boot to the face and delivers a neck-breaker over his knee. Okada follows with a scoop slam and delivers an elbow drop. Okada goes for the Rainmaker, but Keith counters with back elbows.
Okada delivers a dropkick and goes for the Rainmaker, but Keith counters with a headbutt. Keith goes for a Tiger Driver, but Okada counters and goes for the Rainmaker again. Keith ducks under and delivers a Tiger Driver for a two count.
Keith kicks Okada in the face and goes for Diamond Dust, but Okada counters with a Michinoku Driver. Okada delivers the Rainmaker and gets the pin fall. After the match, Okada says he has the AEW International title, unlike Konosuke Takeshita, but he wants more. Okada says he is coming for the AEW World Championship.
Winner and STILL AEW International Champion: Kazuchika Okada
Backstage With 'Speedball' Mike Bailey & Kevin 'The Jet' Knight
We see a video package for Andrade El Idolo. We then shoot backstage, where we see 'Speedball' Mike Bailey. He tells Kevin Knight that he becomes 'Jet Two Belts' tonight and it’s time to prove to everyone that he is one of the greats. Knight says he appreciates Darby Allin being a fighting champion, but it ends tonight.
Backstage With The Opps
The Opps are backstage, and Samoa Joe is worried. He says he made an offer that he doesn’t think is being heard. Joe tells Ospreay that Moxley is telling him how to think, but he wants Ospreay to think how he wants to think.
Joe tells Ospreay he is destined for greatness, but asks Ospreay how much of him will be left. Joe says Ospreay can be around for a very long time with the Opps by his side. Joe says he put Hook in a better position to succeed this week.
He then says he has done the same for Anthony Bowens and Katsuyori Shibata. Joe says the option for Ospreay is clear as day and is putting his hand out one last time. Joe says if it’s not accepted, Ospreay can meet his fist.
Harley Cameron & Mina Shirakawa vs. Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander
Shirakawa and Statlander start the match. Statlander drops her with a shoulder tackle and follows with a scoop slam. Shirakawa comes back with a kick to the midsection, and then they exchange uppercuts before Statlander gets a back-slide for a two count. Shirakawa comes back with a leg-sweep and follows with a low dropkick. Shida tags in, as does Cameron.
Shida backs away and tags Statlander back in. Statlander drops Cameron with a back suplex, but Cameron comes back with a hurricanrana. Cameron connects with a splash in the corner and tags in Shirakawa. Cameron sweeps Statlander down and Shirakawa connects with a tornillo for a two count. Statlander comes back with a back-breaker and follows with an uppercut and a knee strike in the corner.
Shida tags in and delivers shots to Shirakawa’s neck on the apron. Shida delivers a rising knee strike and gets Shirakawa back into the ring as the show heads to a commercial. Back from the break, Statlander suplexes Shida into Shiarkawa’s face. Shida and Shirakawa exchange strikes, and Shirakawa connects with a rolling elbow strike after countering a Falcon Arrow. Statlander and Cameron tag in and Cameron connects with a roundhouse kick.
Cameron drops Statlander with a diving cross-body, and then follows with a DDT. Cameron delivers a Shining Wizard and goes for the cover, but Statlander kicks out at two. Shirakawa tags back in and delivers a missile dropkick. Shirakawa slams Statlander down and goes for the cover, but Shida breaks it up. Cameron takes Shida to the outside, but Statlander drops Shirakawa with a superplex and follows with a Falcon Arrow for a two count.
Shida tags in, but drops Statlander with a knee strike as Shirakawa dodges it. Shirakawa drops Shida with a spinning back fist and tags Cameron in. Cameron delivers shots and drops Shida with a neck-breaker for two. Cameron kicks Shida in the face and follows with a Backstabber. Cameron picks Shida up, but Statlander kicks Cameron in the face. Statlander and Shida stare each other down, and then Shida delivers the Falcon Arrow to Cameron for the win.
Winners: Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander
Backstage With Swerve Strickland
Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana are backstage. Strickland says he was after real power two months ago and says that goes all the way from the most dangerous to the most wanted. Strickland crumbles up Bandido’s wanted poster and says more power means more fear, and he wants it all.
Backstage With Bandido
Backstage, Renee interviews Bandido. Bandido says he is world’s most wanted, and he is easy to find. Brody King walks up and says he knows Bandido can handle this, but tells Strickland if he messes with his friend there will be hell to pay.
AEW World Championship
Darby Allin (c) vs. Kevin Knight
They lock up, but neither man gains the advantage. Allin goes behind for a waist-lock, but Knight gets free. Allin offers a handshake, but Knight slaps it away and they tie up in a knuckle-lock. Knight drops Allin down, but Allin comes back with a hammer-lock. Knight takes Allin down and offers a handshake, but Allin kicks his hand away.
Knight takes Allin down with a side-headlock take down, but Allin sends him off the ropes and takes him down. Allin applies a side-headlock, but Knight counters into a roll-up for a two count. Knight backs Allin into the ropes and they shove each other before Allin delivers chops. Allin runs the ropes, but Knight kicks him in the midsection and follows with an uppercut.
Knight sends Allin off the ropes, but Allin drops him with a Coffin Splash for a two count. Both guys run the ropes and drop each other with a clothesline. They get to their feet, and Knight drops Allin with a hurricanrana. Knight dropkicks Allin to the outside as the show heads to a commercial as this high stakes title tilt continues.
When the show returns, we see the action still in progress, with things starting to pick up. Allin slaps Knight in the face and few times and drops him with a Code Red for a two count. Allin drops Knight with a dive through the ropes and puts him in a chair. Allin deliver elbow strikes and goes up top, but Knight cuts him off.
They exchange strikes and Knight sends Allin to the floor with a hurricanrana. Knight delivers shots to Allin on the commentary table, and then drops him with a springboard clothesline from the ring. Knight gets Allin back into the ring and comes off the top, but Allin counters and applies the Scorpion Deathlock.
Knight makes it to the ropes. Allin goes for the Coffin Drop, but Knight gets his knees up. Knight gets Allin up top, but Allin counters with elbow strikes. Knight comes back and sweeps Allin’s legs before delivering a Coast-to-Coast. Knight hits the UFO Splash and goes for the cover, but Allin kicks out at two.
Allin comes back with a front guillotine, but Knight gets to his feet. Allin wrenches Knight’s arm in the ropes and clubs him across the back. Allin hits a Coffon Drop with Knight draped over the top rope, then hits another and gets the pin fall. After the match, Sting heads to the ring as the Dynamite portion of the show ends.
Winner and STILL AEW World Champion: Darby Allin
Darby Allin Challenges MJF To Put Hair On-The-Line For Title Shot
The third hour AEW Collision portion of tonight's combined special event begins with Sting helping Knight to his feet. Sting raises Allin’s arm in the air, then raises Knight’s as well. Allin and Knight shake hands before Knight leaves the ring. Sting leaves the ring, and then Allin goes to the apron.
MJF comes to the stage and says he doesn’t know what’s worst: the fact that he has to be in the Carolinas, or the fact that Allin’s reign of terror is continuing. MJF tells Allin that it is time to give him his rematch, and Allin tells him no again. Allin tells MJF, again, that if he wants a rematch, he has to put something on the line.
MJF offers to put his scarf on the line, and Allin says no. MJF offers to put his Dynamite diamond ring on the line, and Allin says no. MJF offers to put one million dollars on the line, and Allin tells him his money is no good.
MJF asks Allin what he wants, and Allin says he wants what MJF holds most dear in his life: his hair. Allin says they can have a contract signing next week for a Title vs. Hair Match, and if MJF doesn’t show up he is never getting a rematch.
MJF drops the microphone and walks away. Okada’s music hits and he comes to the ring. Okada challenges Allin to a match for the World title next Wednesday, and Allin says, “It’s on, bitch,” before leaving the ring. The show moves on from there.
Backstage With Will Ospreay
Backstage, Renee is with Doctor Sampson and Will Ospreay. Sampson says Ospreay went to Japan against doctor’s advice, but didn’t make anything worse. Sampson says whatever training Ospreay is doing is working, and he will be cleared if he can pass an MRI next week.
Ospreay says he appreciates the Death Riders’ help, but he is not a Death Rider and never will be. Ospreay says he is just doing what he needs to do to get back to his best.
'Speedball' Mike Bailey vs. AR Fox
They shake hands and Fox takes Bailey down quickly. Fox follows with a side-headlock take down, but Bailey kicks him away. They both go for arm-drags and dropkicks, and then Bailey connects with rapid fire kicks that send Fox to the floor.
Bailey goes for a moonsault, but Fox gets back into the ring and trips him up. Bailey comes back and sends Fox to the outside before dropping him with a corkscrew dive. Bailey gets Fox back into the ring and sends him down to the mat as the show heads to a commercial as the action continues.
When the show returns, we see the two countering suplex attemps and Bailey connects with a knee strike. Fox comes back with an elbow to the midsection and follows with a DDT. Fox delivers a brain-buster, but Bailey rolls to the floor.
Fox drops Bailey with a dive over the top rope and gets him back into the ring. Fox connects with a senton from the top and goes for the cover, but Bailey kicks out at two. Fox goes for a 450 splash, but Bailey dodges and connects with a kick in the corner.
Fox comes back with an enzuigiri, but Bailey delivers a kick of his own. Bailey slams Fox down in the corner and connects with the moonsault knee drop to Fox’s back for the pin fall and the victory in a very crowd-pleasing match to set the tone for the third and final hour.
Winner: 'Speedball' Mike Bailey
Willow Nightingale Ready For Next TBS Title Defense
We see footage from earlier today, where Willow Nightingale says it is an honor to be called the face of TBS and to have the TBS Championship. Nightingale says she has knocked down every challenger she has faced in her reign, and tells whoever wants next to step up.
PAC With A Message For Darby Allin
Now we see PAC, who has a message. He says Darby Allin has been very impressive. PAC tells Allin to not forget about him and says he is 2-1 against Allin, so that earns him a shot at the AEW World Championship. PAC says he is the one who Allin will never truly conquer, and then tells Allin to prove him wrong.
Jamie Hayter vs. Skye Blue
Back to the ring we go for our next match of the evening, which is women's one-on-one action. The bell sounds and off we go. Hayter connects with a few elbow strikes, but Blue comes back with a roll-up for a two count. Hayter sends Blue to the outside, but she gets back into the ring after kicking Hayter in the face.
Blue drops Hayter with a snapmare and follows with a kick for a two count. Hayter backs Blue into the corner and follows with forearm strikes. Hayter takes Blue down and goes for the cover, but Blue kicks out at two. Hayter connects with a forearm strike.
She then goes for a suplex on the apron, but Blue counters and slams Hayter face-first. Blue slams Hayter into the barricade as the show heads to a commercial as the action continues. The show returns and Hayter delivers an elbow strike and follows with a dropkick from the top.
Hayter delivers a German suplex and follows with a corner clothesline. Hayter throws Blue with an overhead throw and goes for the cover, but Blue kicks out at two. Hayter delivers a spine-buster and follows with forearm strikes. Hayter goes for Hayterade, but Blue rolls through and they exchange roll-ups for two counts.
They exchange kicks and Hayter connects with an enzugiri. Blue comes back with a knee strike and goes for Code Blue, but Hayter counters with a roll-up for a two count. Hayter delivers a headbutt and falls into the cover, but Blue kicks out at two.
Hayter backs Blue into the corner and drives her shoulder into her a few times. Hayter puts Blue up top, but Blue counters out and kicks her in the face. Blue goes for a powerbomb, but Hayter kicks her away and follows with an elbow strike.
Hayter picks Blue up, but Blue counters and they exchange strikes on the top. Hayter blocks a clothesline from Blue and delivers an avalanche Hayterade for the victory. Afterwards, Thekla and Julia Hart are shown watching from the stands, and then Hayter drops Blue with another Hayterade as she stares them down.
Winner: Jamie Hayter
Don Callis Wants More Gold
Now we shoot backstage, where we see Don Callis, who is with some members of the Don Callis Family. Callis says Mark Davis is going to win the National title this Saturday, and Okada has just had another successful AEW International title defense.
Callis says Okada has staked his claim for the AEW World title, and Takeshita says Okada should be worried about defending the International title against him as well. Callis says Okada is his hand-picked choice for the World title, and Andrade asks him how he knows before he walks away. Callis wants more gold for the Family.
Rush vs. Manny Lo
And now it's time to head back to the ring for our next match of the evening, where Rush will go one-on-one with someone named Manny Lo. The two make their entrances, with only Andrade's being shown on the broadcast. The bell sounds and off we go.
Before anything happens, we see Lo go for a handshake, but Rush throws him into the corner and delivers chops. Rush trips Lo down and follows with stomps. Rush delivers a running dropkick in the corner for the squash match victory. Afterwards, he reminds everyone that "when you mess with the bull, you get the horns."
Winner: Rush
Jack Perry Is Ready For Mark Davis
Now we shoot to a video package featuring reigning AEW National Champion "Jungle" Jack Perry. Perry says Davis is just a big, stupid dog. Perry says his determination made him the AEW National Champion, and there is only room for one of them at the top of the mountain.
The Young Bucks & The Bang Bang Gang vs. The Death Riders & The Dogs
It's main event time!
We head back inside the arena, where we head down to ringside for a big ten-man showdown, with The Young Bucks joining forces with The Bang Bang Gang to take on the joint team of The Death Riders and The Dogs in the final match of the evening.
The Death Riders make their way out. They get to the ring as we see The Dogs take out a stagehand before heading out to ringside next. We also see The Death Riders doing pushups on the outside for some reason. They're fired up and ready to go.
But first, we shift gears and settle into a quick pre-match commercial break. When we return, the bout gets officially off-and-running. The Death Riders and The Dogs end up attacking The Bang Bang Gang and The Young Bucks during their entrance.
Garcia and Yuta get the Bucks in the ring, but the Bucks come back and deliver shots to them. Everyone except Castagnoli and Colten get into the ring, and the faces mega suplex the heels. The faces deliver Atomic Drops to the heels.
Castagnoli comes in and takes out Ace and Austin. The Bucks take Castagnoli down, but Connors comes back in with a spear through the ropes. The Gunns double-team Finlay, and then do the same to Yuta. Connors backs back in, and he and Finlay hit a High-Low on Austin.
The heels take advantage of the match as things continue while the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break, likely the final advertising timeout of the evening. When the show returns, we see our ten-man main event still in progress.
A tag to Yuta leads a tag to Claudio before the heels clearing the faces off the apron before ganging up on Austin Gunn in the corner. This builds up to a giant swing by Claudio into a dropkick from Yuta and a cover for two. Claudio continues the attack.
He ends up being dropped to the mat by Gunn, who tags in brother Colten as Yuta tags back in. He takes the fight to Garcia and Yuta, before sending Claudio out of the ring. Colten drops Yuta to the mat but only gets a two. Claudio catches his foot from the outside, and this allows Garcia to make a tag before locking in the Dragon Slayer.
A stomp by Wheeler and Garcia covers for a near fall. Matt tags in and goes for a locomotion suplex, before Garcia breaks free for a blind-tag by Finlay. Dogs come in and they go for a ride on the locomotion as well, with Finlay sent to the corner before the Bucks take the Dogs to the canvas.
They climb up top for a double attack from the corners, before keeping the Dogs down with a flurry of superkicks. Garcia gets sent out as well, and this opens Finlay up for a BTE Trigger as Shafir yells at Garcia. A cover is broken up by Yuta.
Chaos ensues until The Gunns land a 3:10 to Yuma on Finlay, and we see double clotheslines one-after-the-other before Colten and Claudio refuse to drop down. They hit the ropes again and finally double down, leaving four men on the mat and the rest outside for a big crowd pop.
Matt delivers the locomotion suplexes to Garcia, but Finlay tags in. Matt suplexes the Dogs, and then Nick comes in and the Bucks take the Dogs down. The Bucks connect from up top and deliver superkicks to the Dogs before causing Yuta and Wheeler to drop them with knee strikes.
The Bucks deliver the BTE Trigger to Finlay, but Yuta breaks it up. The match breaks down with everybody dropping everybody with clotheslines. Ace and Yuta tag in and exchange elbow strikes. Yuta rakes his eyes, but Ace comes back with a dropkick.
The Bucks comes in and deliver superkicks to Yuta with Ace. The Bucks dive to the outside, and then Ace slams Yuta down for the pin fall and the victory. The winning team celebrates as the three-hour combined Dynamite and Collision show comes to a close. Thanks for joining us!
Winners: The Young Bucks & The Bang Bang Gang
