AEW Collision Spoilers: March 14th Results & Highlights
SAN JOSE, CA – AEW Collision, taped in San Jose, California on , delivered a night of wrestling action ahead of Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. The show featured a mix of competitive matches and escalating storylines, setting the stage for a potentially explosive weekend.
Page Addresses the Crowd
The fallout from Wednesday’s chaotic confrontation between “Hangman” Adam Page and MJF on Dynamite was immediately felt. Following the off-air brawl, Page addressed the live crowd, though details of his remarks were limited. The segment underscores the intensity surrounding their upcoming Texas Death Match at Revolution, a contest that, according to Pruett’s Pause, has yet to fully ignite fan excitement.
In-Ring Action Heats Up
The night began with Kevin Knight securing a victory over El Clon in a match lasting just over twelve minutes. Whereas Knight emerged victorious with a UFO splash, the contest reportedly lacked significant crowd engagement and a slip during a top-rope superplex attempt momentarily disrupted the flow.
The Triangle of Madness – Thekla, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue – quickly dispatched Viva Van and a pair of local wrestlers in a swift, decisive win. Thekla secured the pin with a spear, but the post-match segment proved more compelling. A promo from Thekla was interrupted by Kris Statlander, leading to a physical altercation. Statlander delivered a powerslam to Blue and her finisher to Hart before being ambushed by Thekla, who repeatedly whipped her with the TBS Championship belt. Statlander issued a warning to Thekla, suggesting a challenging path ahead.
Mark Davis and Komander delivered a standout performance, with Komander showcasing his high-flying offense, including a missile dropkick, a moonsault to the floor, and a springboard sunset flip. Despite a valiant effort, Komander’s rope-walk moonsault attempt proved costly, allowing Davis to capitalize with a piledriver for the win in under twelve minutes.
Tag Team and Championship Implications
The Demand – Ricochet, Toa Liona, and Bishop Kaun – defeated Juice Robinson, Ace Austin, and Austin Gunn in a match lasting under fifteen minutes. Ricochet’s use of the National Championship belt to strike Austin Gunn added a controversial element to the bout, ultimately leading to Kaun pinning Gunn for the victory. A post-match promo from Ricochet drew significant heat from the audience.
Lena Kross emerged victorious against Mina Shirakawa in a match that, while ultimately waking up the crowd with Shirakawa’s aggressive offense, ran longer than necessary. Kross secured the win in under ten minutes with a high kick followed by a jackhammer.
Andrade and Bandido Clash in a Dramatic Main Event
The evening culminated in a compelling match between Andrade El Idolo and Mascara Dorada. The contest was marked by interference from Don Callis, who attacked Dorada at the announce table. Dorada responded with impressive aerial maneuvers, including a tornillo and a 450 splash, but ultimately fell short. Andrade secured the win with a hammerlock DDT off the middle rope, followed by The Message after nearly nineteen minutes of action.
The aftermath of the match was chaotic. Bandido entered the fray, followed by Rocky Romero, who attacked him. Brody King then appeared, only to be swiftly taken down by Swerve Strickland. Trent Beretta also became involved in the escalating brawl. Bandido recovered and executed a dive, while Andrade retreated with a woman he had previously photographed.
The events of Collision clearly demonstrate AEW’s commitment to building momentum heading into Revolution. While the Page/MJF storyline continues to simmer, the in-ring action, particularly the main event between Andrade and Dorada, provided a compelling preview of the talent and drama fans can expect on Sunday. The interference and post-match chaos suggest that the feuds are far from settled, promising further conflict in the weeks to come.
