Fans can look forward to a packed episode of AEW Collision this Saturday, March 14th, as the show was taped following Wednesday’s Dynamite in San Jose, California. The upcoming Collision broadcast will serve as a final build before AEW Revolution on March 16th, promising a preview of storylines and momentum heading into the pay-per-view event. Several matches and segments were recorded for the show, offering a glimpse into what viewers can expect.
The taping featured a mix of established stars and rising talent, with matches ranging from high-stakes confrontations to competitive bouts. A notable segment included a post-brawl promo from “Hangman” Adam Page, continuing the build to his match at Revolution. Several matches delivered standout performances, while others set the stage for future feuds within All Elite Wrestling.
Match Results from the Collision Taping
Here’s a rundown of the matches recorded for the March 14th episode of AEW Collision:
- Kevin Knight def. El Clon: Knight secured the victory after executing a UFO splash in a match lasting just over 12 minutes. Reports indicate a slight stumble during a top-rope superplex attempt, but Knight ultimately prevailed.
- Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart, & Skye Blue) def. Viva Van & Local Wrestlers: Thekla, Hart, and Blue quickly defeated their opponents in just over a minute, with Thekla scoring the pinfall via a spear. Following the match, Thekla delivered a promo before being interrupted by Kris Statlander, who then dominated Hart and Blue before a confrontation with Thekla. Statlander issued a warning to Thekla, stating, “be afraid of what you need to do to retain me down.”
- Mark Davis def. Komander: Komander showcased impressive athleticism with a missile dropkick, a moonsault to the floor, and a springboard sunset flip, nearly securing a win. Even though, Davis ultimately won the match in under 12 minutes with a piledriver after Komander missed a rope-walk moonsault.
- The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona, & Bishop Kaun) def. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Ace Austin, & Austin Gunn): Ricochet, Liona, and Kaun defeated Robinson, Austin, and Gunn in under 15 minutes. Ricochet controversially used his AEW National Championship belt during the match to strike Austin, and Kaun secured the pinfall on Gunn. Ricochet followed up with a post-match promo that generated significant heat from the crowd.
- Lena Kross def. Mina Shirakawa: Kross won in under ten minutes with a high kick followed by a jackhammer, though the match reportedly ran longer than necessary. Shirakawa’s stiff offense was noted as a highlight that energized the crowd.
- Andrade El Idolo def. Mascara Dorada: This match was considered one of the highlights of the taping, lasting just under 19 minutes. Interference from Don Callis played a key role, as he attacked Dorada at the announce table. Dorada demonstrated impressive offense with a tornillo and a 450 splash, but Andrade ultimately secured the win with a hammerlock DDT and his finishing move, “The Message.”
Post-Match Chaos and Emerging Storylines
The action didn’t complete with the bell. Following Andrade’s victory, Bandido entered the ring, quickly followed by Rocky Romero, who attacked him. The situation escalated with the arrival of Brody King, only to be met by Swerve Strickland, who laid King out. Trent Beretta too became involved in the fray, and Bandido managed to recover and deliver a dive. Andrade ultimately retreated with a woman he had been photographed with earlier in the evening.
These post-match interactions suggest ongoing tensions and potential future matches within AEW. The collision of various factions and individuals sets the stage for unpredictable confrontations as the promotion heads into Revolution.
As AEW Revolution approaches, the March 14th episode of Collision promises to deliver a compelling preview of the action to reach. Fans can expect continued build-up to key matches and further development of ongoing storylines. The taped episode will air one night before the pay-per-view, providing a final dose of AEW action before the biggest event of the month.
Be sure to tune in to AEW Collision on March 14th to catch all the action and see how these storylines unfold. Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!