
Source: Fox News
Summary
Darby Allin retained the AEW World Championship by defeating Sammy Guevara at the “Collision” event. Guevara challenged Allin to a title match, which Allin accepted. Mark Briscoe made his return to AEW, teaming with Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly to take on Lee Moriarty, Shawn Dean, and Jay Triller. Will Ospreay addressed Samoa Joe before their match in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Allin dominated Guevara, surviving a Spanish fly and avoiding a 450 splash. Guevara went crashing through a table, but it wasn’t enough to put Allin away. Allin hit one Coffin Drop to put the challenger away.
Mark Briscoe made his return, using a chair to take out his opponents and hitting a Froggy Bow and a Jay Driller to pin Dean.
Ospreay addressed Joe, saying he’s been struggling with his matches and is more upset about not being the guy AEW put their trust in than anything else.
This one felt recognizable early, with Allin’s opponents trying to take him out with high-flying moves, but ultimately failing.
Ospreay’s words for Joe reframed the game or situation in a way fans instantly recognize: “Six months of frustration, six months of anger and then I finally had my kill shot at Dynasty and I lost.”








