Here are the full results for the episode of AEW Collision airing on November 2, 2024.
AEW Collision Results
Private Party have a championship celebration in the ring with several wrestlers on the roster. They thank the Young Bucks for making them earn this. What’s next for Private Party? They are willing to defend the titles against anybody and everybody. The Outrunners tell everyone that AEW is where the best tag teams wrestle. The champions end this by saying the party is never going to end, because there is no party like a Private Party.
Backstage, The Acclaimed say are proud of Private Party, but they are the best team in AEW and are coming for those titles. Max Caster is a pretty arrogant by interrupting Anthony Bowens. After Caster pulls out some money, Bowens takes a card given to him by MVP. Caster has been considering taking him up on his offer of joining the Hurt Syndicate.
#1. [Day Of The Dead] Thunder Rosa vs. Harley Cameron – Winner: Thunder Rosa
#2. Kyle Fletcher (w/ Don Callis) vs. Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes) – Winner: Kyle Fletcher
Fletcher attacks Komander after the match, but stops when Mark Davis shows up. They exchange some words in the ring, but there is no fight between them.
Jack Perry and Daniel Garcia talk to each other backstage in a calmer manner than last time. Perry tells Garcia that he has already believed everything he believes, and unless he is willing to sacrifice everything, he isn’t ready to win the TNT Championship.
#3. Brian Cage & Lance Archer vs. Shaun Smith & Joe Keys – Winners: Cage & Archer
Cage & Archer beat up the jobbers some more, but they quickly retreat when the Undisputed Kingdom arrives with steel chairs.
Backstage, The Patriarchy (minus Christian Cage) interrupts AR Fox’s interview time. Nick Wayne hasn’t forgotten what Fox did to him a year ago. He talks about Hook, but Fox knows nothing about that, but he will face Wayne next week on Collision.
Kris Statlander thinks Mercedes Mone is afraid. This year, she is walking out of Full Gear as the TBS Champion.
Jon Moxley, Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta walk to the ring. Moxley puts over Philadelphia and Wheeler Yuta, who understands having to sacrifice for something bigger than himself. He is a Philadelphia hero. Action Andretti interrupts Moxley’s promo. He grabs a microphone and tells him that Wheeler Yuta does not represent Philadelphia. Yuta looks like he came straight out of Amish town. If we want to talk about guys from Philly, they should be talking about Action Andretti. He hasn’t come to chit chat. He wants to throw hands with any of them right now. Pac blindsides Andretti. A referee shows up for a match.
#4. Pac (w/ Death Riders) vs. Action Andretti – Winner: Pac via technical submission
Pac refuses to let go of the hold. He only chooses to do so when Orange Cassidy appears with a microphone. He remembers the old Wheeler Yuta, but this guy isn’t him. The person in the ring now is dumb to think that Jon Moxley cares about him. He is using Yuta. Cassidy will prove that Moxley isn’t what he claims to be.
He brings back the old Wheeler Yuta and AEW by beating Moxley to become the World Champion. Wheeler questions Moxley, so he bashes him in the face and tells him to go after Cassidy. Yuta seems conflicted, and this backfires against him as Cassidy hits him with a Superman Punch. The Death Riders rush on over, but Cassidy is long gone.