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AEW Collision #37
- Authors
- Name
- Tails Azimuth
A Night of Unbridled Chaos: AEW's Duluth Spectacle
The Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia played host to All Elite Wrestling's latest television taping, and it was an evening that will be etched in the memories of those in attendance for a long time to come. The card, featuring a mix of established stars and up-and-coming talent, delivered on its promise of unbridled chaos.
The night kicked off with a brutal Atlanta Street Fight between House of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews, and Malakai Black) and the trio of Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett, and Mark Briscoe. The action was fast-paced and relentless, with each competitor giving their all in a battle that spilled outside the ring. In the end, House of Black emerged victorious, their dark and foreboding presence proving too much for their opponents to handle.
Mistico followed up with a dazzling display against Angelico in a singles match. The luchador's aerial assault left Angelico reeling, but the challenger refused to back down, eventually scoring a near-fall on the ropes. In the end, it was Mistico who came out on top, his quickness and agility proving too much for Angelico to overcome.
Bryan Danielson then took on Shane Taylor in a battle of wits and athleticism. The two competitors traded holds and counters, each trying to gain the upper hand. In the end, Danielson's technical prowess proved too much for Taylor, who was left grasping at air as the referee counted to three.
The Elite (Kazuchika Okada, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson) then made their presence felt in a six-man tag team match against Adrian Alanis, Jon Cruz, and Liam Gray. The latter trio put up a valiant effort, but were ultimately outmaneuvered by the vaunted unit of The Elite. The action was fast-paced and intense, with each competitor showcasing their unique skills.
Mariah May then took on Trish Adora in a singles match that saw both competitors give it their all. May's athleticism and quickness proved to be too much for Adora, who was left reeling as the referee counted to three.
Nick Wayne then faced off against Adam Priest in another singles match that showcased the up-and-coming talent of Wayne. The young competitor's speed and agility were on full display as he outmaneuvered Priest at every turn, eventually emerging victorious.
The main event saw Chris Jericho take on Titan in a battle for the ages. The two competitors traded blows and holds, each trying to gain the upper hand. In the end, it was Jericho who emerged victorious, his experience and cunning proving too much for the young upstart to overcome.
All in all, this was an evening that will be remembered for a long time to come. With its unique blend of established stars and up-and-coming talent, AEW continues to push the boundaries of what professional wrestling can be.
Final Score: 7/10
Zohash.com Exclusive Rating: 8.5/10
This was an evening that will be etched in the memories of those in attendance for a long time to come. With its unique blend of established stars and up-and-coming talent, AEW continues to push the boundaries of what professional wrestling can be.
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Card Details
- Date: 06 Mar 2024
- Promotion: All Elite Wrestling
- Arena: Gas South Arena
- Type: TV-Show
- Broadcast Type: Taped
- Broadcast Date: 08 Mar 2024
Matches
House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews and Malakai Black) defeat Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett and Mark Briscoe in a Atlantla Street Fight
Bryan Danielson defeat Shane Taylor in a Singles Match
The Elite (Kazuchika Okada, Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) defeat Adrian Alanis, Jon Cruz and Liam Gray in a Six Man Tag Team Match
Mariah May defeat Trish Adora in a Singles Match
Nick Wayne defeat Adam Priest in a Singles Match
Chris Jericho defeat Titan in a Singles Match