AEW Full Gear 2023 results: MJF guts it out against Jay White, retains world title

Despite a vicious attack earlier in the night, MJF prevailed over Jay White in the main event of AEW Full Gear 2023.

Incredibly, Adam Cole makes his way down to the ring on crutches and even sort of does his “boom” bit. Jay White mocks Cole while still clutching the AEW world title, dressed in the same gear he wore while defeating Cole (and two others) at the original Forbidden Door.

Referee Bryce Remsburg doesn’t look happy about these circumstances, and White keeps mocking his opponent as he hops on one leg across the ring. But just as the action looks like it will begin, an ambulance pulls up, and a limping MJF pulls up (apparently having stolen the ambulance). A group of security guards and officials try to stop him, but MJF makes his way to the ring.

A quick discussion between friends leads to MJF telling Cole he’s got this. But does he? MJF looks like he can barely put any weight on his injured left leg, and White happily takes advantage. Switchblade stomps away on him in the corner, following with chops and a slam for a near fall.

Cole looks understandably concerned as the fans try to rally their scumbag. The Gunns attack MJF while Remsburg is occupied with White, leading to another near fall. They do it again, but this time the champ at least attempts some resistance, and he’s able to kick out a second time.

The Gunns get a steel chair but are caught this time, and Remsburg gets a big pop when he ejects Austin and Colten. Cole sends them off with double birds.

White, however, takes the time to belittle both Cole and MJF. The champ verbally berates his challenger and gets in his first burst of offense. MJF tees off with right hands in the corner and bites his forehead to boot.

Even with an injured leg, MJF hits the Kangaroo Kick and kips up. He’s considering a dive but takes a low dropkick and a short-arm DDT for a two count. Agony is obvious on MJF’s face as he can’t even be whipped across the ring without collapsing in pain.

MJF pulls out a unique twist on a mule kick in the corner, buying himself a respite. He thinks Panama Sunrise but White evades it and hits a uranage for another two count.

The champ is sent hard to the floor as the announcers suggest White is in complete control. That changes quickly as MJF pulls off a DDT on the floor. MJF clears off the announce table, and it collapses as soon as he puts White on it. No matter, as MJF launches himself off the top rope anyway and just drops an elbow all the way to the floor.

Understandably, both men are down but the fans are clapping for their champ. Remsburg starts another count, but MJF is up and chucks White back in the ring. The fans reward MJF with a “he’s our scumbag” chant, but White hits a dragon screw and puts the champion in the Tree of Woe. Even from that position, MJF hurls White down only to get his leg taken out again.

An avalanche uranage can’t feel good for MJF, but he’s able to kick out at two yet again. Max is fired up and waves Switchblade in for more chops, and he’s able to escape a Blade Runner only to get hit with several more moves, ending with a deadlift release German suplex.

Both men try roll-ups, and even grabbing the ropes doesn’t work for MJF. He connects on a pildriver, though, with White taking a hard bump. MJF tries for the Heatseeker but gets shoved backward and ends up face down on the canvas.

MJF gathers himself and launches a running cutter over the top rope all the way to the floor. It takes a while, but Max is able to finally cover for two.

It’s hard for MJF to put weight on his knee again, so Cole goes back to work on his motivation. The ringside doctor comes to check on the champ but he won’t entertain any suggestions of quitting. A wrenching dragon screw may make him regret it, not to mention a second one.

White taunts Cole before locking in a Figure Four, which seems like it would have MJF in big trouble. Cole considers throwing in the towel even as MJF takes some chops too. Finally, MJF flips the hold over, and White now suffers as he takes a while to reach the rope and breaks the hold.

Cole has the title belt in hand, but it ends up with White, and Switchblade uses it … only to see MJF somehow kick out. Remsburg takes an accidental bump from White, and MJF smiles as Cole produces his Dynamite Diamond Ring. But White is up quickly and gets the ring.

As Switchblade moves in, MJF nails him with a low blow and reclaims the ring. The Gunns return but are quickly fought off, and MJF connects with the ring. He covers White and a recovered Remsburg makes the three count.

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AEW Full Gear 2023 results: MJF, Swerve, Julia Hart big winners in Inglewood

A dramatic journey to the main event and an incredible Texas Death match were highlights from Full Gear.

In pro wrestling, it’s common to talk about someone as champ and another wrestler chasing them. When the main event of AEW Full Gear 2023 hits the Kia Forum tonight, it will be a rare case of one man filling both roles.

MJF is in the midst of an impressive AEW World Championship reign, but he hasn’t actually had his beloved Triple B title belt for some time. That’s because Jay White took physical possession of the championship and simply refused to give it back — and not for MJF’s lack of trying.

One expects that he’ll have to relinquish it if MJF emerges victorious in Inglewood. And considering White is the biggest underdog on the card at places that traffic in betting lines and such, there’s not a whole lot of belief that he’ll get the job done.

Other challengers seem to have better odds. The consensus seems to be that “Timeless” Toni Storm has a good shot at dethroning AEW Women’s World Champion Hikaru Shida, especially since Full Gear is being billed as Toni’s “Hollywood Homecoming.” Kris Statlander may be in a precarious situation as well, considering she’s going to be defending her TBS Championship against both Julia Hart and Skye Blue.

Amidst all of that, the most anticipated match of the night may be the Texas Death match between Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page, the latest showdown in a program that has become very personal.

We’re looking forward to the whole Full Gear card, so here we go.

AEW Full Gear 2023 results from Inglewood:

(click on any match or segment with a link for full details)

  • The broadcast begins with a replay of the end of Zero Hour, where MJF was taken away in an ambulance, making his status for the main event seem uncertain
  • Adam Copeland, Darby Allin and Sting def. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne by pinfall in a match that involved Ric Flair taking a low blow and Cage accidentally hitting Luchasaurus with his tile belt and then running out on the match
  • Allin reminds the fans that this could be Sting’s last match ever in California and asks for more applause for the Icon, who returns to the ring to soak it all in
  • Tony Schiavone and Bryce Remsburg call out Jay White and Schiavone is about to say that White will get the world championship by default, but Adam Cole, on crutches, says he will defend it in MJF’s place
  • Orange Cassidy def. Jon Moxley by pinfall to retain the AEW International Championship
  • “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Hikaru Shida by pinfall to become the new AEW Women’s World Champion
  • Eddie Kingston tells Renee Paquette that he wants to up his game, putting both of his titles on the line in the Continental Classic, so the winner will grab both those belts plus the Classic trophy
  • Big Bill and Ricky Starks def. Kings of the Black Throne, FTR and La Facción Ingobernable (Rush and Dralístico) in a Ladder match to retain the AEW World Tag Team championship
  • Julia Hart def. Kris Statlander and Skye Blue by pinning Blue to become the new AEW TBS Champion
  • The AEW blockbuster signing is revealed … and it’s Will Ospreay, who says he’s going to “finish up” with NJPW before joining on “the road to Revolution”
  • Swerve Strickland def. Hangman Adam Page by 10 count in a Texas Death match
  • Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega def. The Young Bucks by pinfall, earning an AEW World Tag Team Championship shot any time they choose
  • MJF def. Jay White by pinfall to retain the AEW World Championship

AEW Rampage results 11/17/23: MJF (finally) accepts Samoa Joe’s offer

While MJF was unsuccessful in reclaiming physical possession of his title, he at least found a partner for Full Gear.

What’s better than one wrestling show at the Kia Forum? How about several of them over a two-night span? Consider AEW Rampage the meat in your pro wrestling Forum sandwich.

Considering it’s the very last chance for any number of wrestlers to get in their last words or deeds ahead of Full Gear, there’s a better than average chance something will happen during this hour. Not to say that nothing usually happens during Rampage, but … you know what we mean.

Toni Storm taking on Emi Sakura as a “tune-up match” is something that should definitely overdeliver. Let’s see what this show holds for us.

AEW Rampage results from Inglewood:

  • Chris Jericho has joined the announcers to help call the action tonight
  • Christian Cage def. Trent Beretta by pinfall
  • A fired up Jericho has one last message for the Young Bucks, crediting them for being one of the best tag teams around but stating that they aren’t Kenny Omega and they damn sure aren’t Chris Jericho
  • “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Emi Sakura by pinfall
  • Renee Paquette is backstage with Jay Lethal (and company), who reveals to Eddie Kingston that they’ll be battling for Kingston’s ROH World Championship on Zero Hour; Eddie looks into Jay’s eyes and calls him a coward, leading to lots of yelling, then turns around and sees Ortiz standing there
  • Roderick Strong def. Action Andretti by pinfall, though a Spanish Fly spot during the match looked like both men were lucky to emerge uninjured
  • Switchblade Jay White says he knows MJF is the Devil as the masked man briefly appears on the monitor behind him and Paquette, but his boasting is interrupted by an enraged MJF, who is in turn attacked by Juice Robinson …
  • … but White opens a door to find that MJF has destroyed Juice and throws a large TV at Switchblade; they battle all the way to the ring, where MJF fights off The Gunns and gets his title belt back … but only for a second as the numbers game turns against him; though White still has the belt, Samoa Joe helps fight off Bullet Club Gold, and MJF accepts his handshake

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AEW Full Gear 2023 predictions: Will MJF regain the ‘Triple B’?

We pick the likely winners of every AEW Full Gear match at the Kia Forum.

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AEW’s penultimate pay-per-view offering of 2023 isn’t necessarily the promotion’s best on paper, as going into the show, I thought Forbidden Door, All In and WrestleDream had better cards.

However, with some revelations expected in the form of the unveiling of the mysterious “Devil” and the unveiling of the promotion’s acquisition of one of the “world’s best wrestlers,” the show could be quite eventful.

But who walks out of The Kia Forum in Los Angeles a winner? Here are my predictions for Full Gear.

AEW Full Gear 2023 betting odds: Several title changes expected in LA

Oddsmakers are expecting a few titles to change hands at AEW Full Gear 2023 this weekend.

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Several AEW stars who enter Full Gear this weekend as champions might not be leaving that way.

At least that’s what the oddsmakers think, installing several title challengers as favorites going into the event at the Kia Forum. Among them are Jon Moxley, who will try to win the International Championship from Orange Cassidy, “Timeless” Toni Storm, who is up against Hikaru Shida in her bid to win the AEW Women’s World Championship for the third time, and The Gunns, who don’t even know who they’ll be facing alongside MJF in their ROH World Tag Team Championship match.

Even if MJF does lose on the Full Gear pre-show, the night may not be a total bust for him. He’s a heavy favorite to retain the AEW World Championship in what should be the main event against Jay White.

Like we always do at this time, we should remind you that we don’t recommend actual wagering on pro wrestling shows thanks to the fact that some people already know the outcome of the matches. That said, we enjoy examining betting lines for significant upcoming events as a way to measure the consensus opinion as to what will unfold.

With that in mind, here’s a look at what the bookmakers at Betfair think will go down on Nov. 18 at Full Gear, with all lines expressed in American-style odds.

(Latest update: Nov. 17, 2023, 10:40 a.m. ET)

AEW Full Gear 2023 betting odds:

AEW World Championship match
  • MJF (c): -1000
  • Jay White: +400
AEW International Championship match
  • Jon Moxley: -175
  • Orange Cassidy (c): +120
AEW Women’s World Championship match
  • “Timeless” Toni Storm: -333
  • Hikaru Shida (c): +190
Tag team No. 1 contenders match
  • The Golden Jets (Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega): -500
  • The Young Bucks: +300
Trios match
  • Sting, Darby Allin and Adam Copeland: -500
  • Christian Cage, Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne: +300
Texas Death match
  • Hangman Adam Page: -333
  • Swerve Strickland: +220

ROH World Tag Team Championship match

  • The Gunns: -225
  • MJF and mystery partner (c): +165
AEW World Tag Team Championship match
  • Ricky Starks and Big Bill (c): -150
  • FTR: +250
  • La Faccion Ingobernable: +333
  • Kings of the Black Throne: +333
AEW TBS Championship match
  • Kris Statlander (c): +100
  • Julia Hart: +100
  • Skye Blue: +400

How to watch AEW Full Gear 2023: PPV, live stream, international markets

Here’s everything you need to know to watch AEW Full Gear this weekend.

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Tony Khan and AEW will bring the penultimate company pay-per-view of 2023, Full Gear, to the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on Saturday, Nov. 18. One of the company’s landmark shows of the year, it features a bevy of title matches and bouts to continue feuds.

MJF will pull double duty as he defends his AEW World Championship against Jay White. Despite not being the actual titleholder, White has run rampant with the belt in his possession across Dynamite, Rampage and Collision for most of the fall. As the longest reigning AEW World Champion in company history, MJF will try to reclaim the championship belt that is rightfully his.

The Plainview, Long Island native also must find a partner to defend the ROH World Tag Team Championship against The Gunns. Without Adam Cole since his broken ankle, MJF has remained the titleholder in handicap matches, but that will undoubtedly change at Full Gear. Who will step up?

Orange Cassidy and Jon Moxley will battle again for the AEW International Championship after their terrific match at All Out earlier this year. With another chapter ahead, how will these two perform in their sequel?

The action will transpire on Saturday evening. Here’s everything you need to know to watch Full Gear.

How to watch AEW Full Gear 2023:

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

  • Cable TV: Available on all major U.S. & Canadian providers, including Xfinity, Spectrum, Contour, Fios, U-verse and Optimum, among others (U.S.); Rogers, Bell, Shaw, SaskTel and TELUS (Canada)
  • Satellite TV: DIRECTV and DISH
  • Digital Streaming: Bleacher Report (Web, Mobile, Roku, Xbox, FireTV,  Apple TV)

Bar & Restaurant locations

  • Select Dave & Buster’s locations
  • Select Tom’s Watch Bar locations

International Markets

  • Cable/Satellite providers in Canada
  • FITE​​.TV
  • YouTube (Canada, Mexico, Germany, Italy, France, UK, South Korea)
  • PPV.com (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK and Ireland)
  • SKY Germany – (Germany)
  • SKY Italia – (Italy)
  • DAZN (UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Mexico, Brazil, France, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Poland, Portugal

AEW Full Gear 2023 card: Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega to face Young Bucks

All the matches confirmed so far for AEW Full Gear 2023.

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AEW WrestleDream may be in the rearview mirror, but it’s full speed ahead for Full Gear, which takes place on Sunday, Nov. 18, from The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. This pay-per-view’s fifth installment is set to be a marquee show with a fresh main event pairing.

On the Sept. 27 episode of Dynamite, Jay White and MJF exchanged words in the ring before a group of masked people attacked White backstage, with the ring leader wearing a devil mask. The following week, White and Bullet Club Gold accused MJF of orchestrating the attack and retaliated against him.

Switchblade stole MJF’s AEW World Championship and challenged him to a match for the title at Full Gear, which MJF accepted to end the segment.

Adam Copeland will make his PPV match debut at Full Gear, and across the ring from him will be his old friend, Christian Cage. They had an emotional interaction at the Oct. 4 episode of Dynamite, where Copeland tried convincing Cage to be his tag team partner for one last run. “Go f–k yourself,” the TNT Champion responded, which ended hopes of a reunion.

Copeland insisted he didn’t want to fight Cage, even as Sting and Darby Allin suggested he’d have no choice. The straw that broke the camel’s back came on the Nov. 1 episode of Dynamite, and now Copeland, Sting and Allin will join together to face Cage, Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne.

Also, though Swerve Strickland and Hangman Adam Page have already clashed once, Swerve seems unwilling to let their rivalry end — even showing up at Page’s house. Unsurprisingly, that move led to a rematch which will take place in Inglewood.

Full Gear goes down on Sunday, Nov. 18. As AEW announces more matches, they will be updated below.

Latest update: Nov. 17, 2023, 10:08 p.m. ET.

AEW Full Gear 2023 card:

  • MJF (c) and partner TBA vs. The Gunns (Colten and Austin Gunn) – ROH World Tag Team Championship match (Zero Hour pre-show match)
  • MJF (c) vs. Jay White – AEW World Championship match
  • Hikaru Shida (c) vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm – AEW Women’s World Championship match
  • Sting, Darby Allin and Adam Copeland vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne
  • Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley – AEW International Championship match
  • Hangman Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland
  • Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho vs. The Young Bucks
  • Kris Statlander (c) vs. Julia Hart vs. Skye Blue – AEW TBS Championship match
  • Ricky Starks and Big Bill (c) vs. La Facción Ingobernable (Rush and Dralístico) vs. FTR vs. Kings of the Black Throne (Brody King and Malakai Black ) – AEW World Tag Team Championship match
  • Buddy Matthews vs. Claudio Castagnoli – Zero Hour

AEW Dynamite results 11/8/23: MJF is running out of friends

The good news is MJF is still AEW World Champion. The bad news is the person in the Devil mask plagued him again.

It’s time to see what Daniel Garcia is all about on AEW Dynamite from Portland.

Garcia has had quite the journey during his time in AEW. Originally positioned as a no-nonsense technical wrestler, he did almost a complete 180 by joining the Jericho Appreciation Society. He’s now known even more for his hip-thrusting dance, though his in-ring skills certainly haven’t gone away.

He’s also competed against some of the best the company has to offer, including Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Eddie Kingston and Orange Cassidy. Garcia is somehow still only 25 years old, so his best days may very well still be in front of him.

Perhaps this will be one of those days. Garcia has a shot at the AEW World Championship held by MJF, and while it would be shocking indeed for AEW to do a big title change on free TV just 10 days out from a pay-per-view — where it’s already advertised MJF vs. Jay White as a featured bout — stranger things have happened.

White has a hurdle of his own to clear tonight in Portland, where he’ll take on Mark Briscoe, who just recently returned from injury. White’s spot in the Full Gear match is on the line, but unlike MJF, the Switchblade has several buddies to watch his back and ensure he makes it out of Dynamite with that opportunity intact.

(And the title belt in his possession, since he’s been holding onto it even though it still belongs to MJF.)

Plus we’ll see Darby Allin and Sting in tag team action, Swerve Strickland vs. Penta, the in-ring return of Red Velvet, and a talking segment with the Golden Jets, Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho.

You ready? We’re ready to start recapping the action.

AEW Dynamite results from Portland:

(please scroll down for full details on any match or segment in bold)

  • MJF tells Tony Schiavone that he’s not losing tonight or to Jay White before he gets a video call from BFF Adam Cole, but MJF seems upset that Cole suggests again that he consider Samoa Joe’s offer to watch his back; Daniel Garcia seems offended that MJF says he’ll handle him and confirms that Max will get the professional wrestler tonight …
  • … but that’s not all because Roderick Strong stops by, and he vows to remind everybody “who the hell I am”
  • MJF def. Daniel Garcia by submission to retain the AEW World Championship
  • Mark Briscoe talks about how he and Jay White have locked up in tag team matches but never in a singles match and warns him about what’s coming later tonight
  • Darby Allin and Sting def. The Outrunners by submission
  • Schiavone interviews Toni Storm and Hikaru Shida in black and white, where Timeless Toni essentially blames Hikaru for what happened to her
  • Swerve Strickland def. Penta El Zero Miedo by pinfall, but Hangman Adam Page gets the beginning of some payback afterward with a chair assault and a DeadEye through a table
  • Jay White gets in some barbs on MJF and tells him to sit back and watch what he does to Briscoe
  • Don Callis and Kenny Omega cut dueling promos on each other
  • Renee Paquette talks to Omega and Chris Jericho, who are interrupted by the bitter Young Bucks; one thing leads to another, and they agree on a tag team match at Full Gear with some stakes: If the Bucks lose, the tag team title shot goes to the Golden Jets, who will break up if they lose
  • Samoa Joe def. Keith Lee by submission to retain the ROH World Television Championship, then relinquishes his title to concentrate on the world title held by MJF
  • Orange Cassidy says Jon Moxley must be nuts thinking he overlooked Mox, and he says he needs to beat Jon to be the champ he knows he is
  • The Gunns def. Bollywood Boyz in less than a minute, then boast about their talent and mock MJF ahead of their ROH title match against him and a mystery partner at Full Gear; as MJF watches backstage, Joe approaches him and he decides to move on
  • Moxley gives his rebuttal to Orange Cassidy, suggesting he’s setting a poor example for Hook and that he doesn’t deserve to make it to Full Gear; Wheeler Yuta tells Hook he crossed the wrong crew too
  • Lest we forget that Wardlow is gunning for MJF too, a video package showing him working out reminds us that, yes, he is
  • Julia Hart def. Red Velvet by pinfall, but her post-match attack is interrupted by Skye Blue, and eventually, Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale
  • Mariah May is in AEW and seems really excited to meet Toni Storm
  • Jay White def. Mark Briscoe by pinfall
  • MJF’s music hits after White’s match, and he sneaks in the ring from the back and lays out White’s Bullet Club Gold teammates with the Dynamite Diamond Ring; White heads for the safety of the ramp while MJF tells him playtime is almost over and says Switchblade will have to kill him to beat him because he is fighting for everyone who’s been riding with him, but then …
  • … the lights go out and people in all black are shown assaulting The Acclaimed, throwing Anthony Bowens through a window; the main in the Devil mask appears briefly as MJF heads backstage, too late to do anything, and Joe laughs at how he’s “running out of friends”

AEW Dynamite preview 11/8/23: MJF, Samoa Joe defend their titles (but not against each other)

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite also has Sting, Darby Allin and Swerve Strickland scheduled for matches.

Like the great Yogi Berra once said, it’s getting late early on the road to Full Gear. So tonight’s AEW Dynamite from Portland is going to answer two big questions about who will be holding and competing for certain titles two Saturdays from now at the Kia Forum.

Will the world championship scene change ahead of Full Gear?

Let’s start with the biggest one first. MJF is supposed to be facing Jay White in Inglewood in a title match that subverts the usual champion-challenger dynamic since White has been in physical possession of the AEW World Championship for weeks.

Yet both of them have their spots in that match on the line tonight. White is facing Mark Briscoe, recently returned from injury. Meanwhile, MJF has his belt up for grabs against Daniel Garcia, currently struggling with the whole pro wrestler/sports entertainer thing again.

No one expects either MJF or White to lose, but it’s interesting that these high stakes matches are even taking place with the PPV 10 days away. And hey, if Switchblade loses, he can just refuse to give the title belt back as that’s been working out pretty well for him so far.

Will Samoa Joe vs. Keith Lee steal the show?

It seems like just last week we were complaining about AEW giving Keith Lee nothing interesting to do … because it was. We’re not saying we manifested his ROH World Television Championship shot against Samoa Joe tonight, but it does kind of feel like that.

Even though Joe does not have a title defense scheduled at Full Gear, there’s still time for that. Or maybe Lee actually wins this and becomes a mainstay on ROH for a bit. Either way, we’re looking forward to it.

Will Toni Storm appear only in black and white during her segment?

This is a sillier thing to look forward to, but Tony Schiavone is supposed to have a sitdown interview with Hikaru Shida and “Timeless” Toni Storm before they clash over Shida’s AEW Women’s World Championship at Full Gear, and AEW suggested Storm would only agree to it if she was filmed in black and white.

While her gimmick appears it may be grating on some fans, we still can’t get enough of it, and we can’t wait to see what she might do in the lead-up to Nov. 18.

Also announced for AEW Dynamite tonight:

  • Sting and Darby Allin take on The Outrunners
  • A returning Red Velvet faces Julia Hart
  • Swerve Strickland reps the PNW against Penta El Zero Miedo

AEW Dynamite comes our way from Portland tonight at 8 p.m. ET, and we’ll be ready with live coverage here at Wrestling Junkie at that time.

AEW Collision results 10/28/23: MJF, Kenny Omega go to war in instant classic

MJF may have had the best match of his career in his AEW World Championship defense against Kenny Omega on AEW Collision.

Should one of the biggest possible AEW World Championship fights just be put together with three days’ notice? That’s a question worth pondering before we dive into tonight’s episode of AEW Collision from Uncasville, Conn.

No one would argue that MJF vs. Kenny Omega for the world title is a big deal, the kind of bout that could easily be a pay-per-view main event. So why was it only announced on Dynamite and taking place tonight?

Pondering that has led many to suspect that there will be some hijinks on Collision, something that will lead to a rematch or more people being added to another meeting between the two down the road. Something, surely.

Or maybe it’s just a way to ensure some ratings for Collision on a typically tough Saturday night for it. Either way, it’s added an extra layer of intrigue to this episode, so let’s not wait: Here’s what went down in Connecticut.

AEW Collision results from Uncasville:

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  • Jay White def. AR Fox by pinfall, then manages to keep the AEW World Championship (which you may remember doesn’t actually belong to him, but hey) in his possession afterward despite MJF’s efforts to reclaim it
  • The Acclaimed and Daddy Ass are looking forward to National 69 Day, and Anthony Bowens and Billy Gunn put Max Caster in the corner for getting catfished by someone claiming to be MJF

  • The Gunns vs. The Boys by pinfall in a quick match
  • The MJF-Kenny Omega hype video shown originally on Dynamite is aired again
  • Danhausen wishes Happy Halloween to all humans and hints again he’ll be back soon

  • Ryan Nemeth is ready to try to attain CJ Perry’s services but is greeted by Miro and it sounds like he pays for it
  • Hikaru Shida def. Abadon by pinfall in a Halloween Fright Night match to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship
  • In her usual black and white, “Timeless” Toni Storm comes out to steal the spotlight from Shida after the title match, posing on the announce table

  • A video package features Keith Lee and Shane Taylor talking smack to each other
  • Samoa Joe def. Rhett Titus by submission to retain the ROH World Television Championship
  • Renee Paquette catches up with QTV and finds out that Q.T. Marshall plans to defend his AAA title against the best luchadores AEW has to offer

  • Claudio Castagnoli says Bryan Danielson has a broken orbital bone and promises to make Kazuchika Okada pay for it in Japan or the U.S. while also challenging Orange Cassidy to a title match for Dynamite

  • Ricky Starks def. Dax Harwood by pinfall, but when House of Black tries to gang up on FTR after the match, La Faccion Ingobernable arrives and turns face, helping the former tag team champs
  • Andrade El Idolo seems to be focused on his own business, not whatever is going on with LFI
  • Kris Statlander wants to settle things between Willow Nightingale and Skye Blue, but Skye says anything that needs to be cleared up between her and Willow is only their business
  • Claudio Castagnoli def. Hot Sauce by pinfall
  • Joe tells MJF he’ll watch his back if needed and to scream Joe’s name if he finds himself needing help
  • MJF def. Kenny Omega by pinfall to retain the AEW World Championship, though Joe, Wardlow, Powerhouse Hobbs and Bullet Club Gold are shown watching separately backstage
  • MJF offers another handshake to Omega, who accepts and then moves in for a hug as the crowd cheers in approval