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    AEW Collision Grand Slam Results: Review, Grades, Card For September 28

    By Anthony Nash,

    6 hours ago

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    Image Credit: All Elite Wrestling

    Our AEW Collision Grand Slam results for tonight include some big matches, including Kazuchika Okada and Sammy Guevara in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match, an AEW World Trios Championship Match, Jeff Jarrett going at it with Hangman Page in a Lumberjack Strap Match, and much more.

    AEW Collision Grand Slam Card

    • AEW TNT Championship : Jack Perry (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki
    • Brody King vs. Action Andretti
    • Tornado Trios Match : The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, & Orange Cassidy) vs. The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill, & Bryan Keith)
    • MxM Collection unveil Max Caster’s jacket makeover
    • “Saraya’s Rules” Match : Saraya vs. Jamie Hayter
    • Lumberjack Strap Match : “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Jeff Jarrett
    • AEW World Trios Championship : Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) (c) vs. Komander and Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen) (with Alex Abrahantes)
    • Hologram vs. The Beast Mortos vs. Dralístico
    • AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match : Sammy Guevara vs. Kazuchika Okada

    AEW Collision Grand Slam Results

    Jamie Hayter Gets Through Saraya’s Rules

    Saraya vs. Jamie Hayter

    In the opening match of the night, Saraya tried to take Hayter to task in a match with specific rules. Those rules? The match wouldn’t begin until Saraya got to slap Hayter in the face. Hayter allowed it to happen, and things were underway. From the start, it looked like Hayter was all but done for, as Harley Cameron continually got involved with things and essentially turned the bout into a 2-on-1 situation.

    The match continued mostly like this for half of it, with Saraya hitting Hayter with a VCR, a keyboard, a baking sheet, and much more. Saraya even got out some toy cars and put them on a table to try and get her. However, Hayter was able to gather up some momentum and get back in the match by slamming her through a table set up in the corner of the ring.

    Hayter then threw Saraya into another corner that had a chair set up in it, and then hit a big tombstone piledriver. After another big slam, Hayter had done enough to walk out with the win.

    Winner – Jamie Hayter

    Grade: B+

    This one was a ton of fun, and both Saraya and Hayter did a great job showing off just how much they didn’t like one another in the ring. The use of non-typical weapons in the ring was great, with the VCR and baking sheet spots the highlights here.

    Tornado Trios Match Spins Into Chaos

    Tornado Trios Match: The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, & Orange Cassidy) vs. The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill, & Bryan Keith)

    This one started out with absolute chaos, as Chris Jericho tried to get in some underhanded hits with a roll of coins in his hand. Orange Cassidy was quick to block it by using his backpack, though, and then absolutely laid out Jericho with it, before revealing that he had placed a brick inside of it. This led to even more chaos, as Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly began doubling up on Big Bill, which Mark Briscoe also got involved in to make it a 3-on-1.

    Despite the odds, Big Bill looked to not affected whatsoever, and stayed on his feet long enough for Jericho to get back into it and throw Briscoe into a steel chair that he had set up. Jericho then hit a Codebreaker onto Briscoe right onto the steel chair, but O’Reilly swooped in to make the save on the pin. Big Bill, meanwhile, took out both Cassidy and O’Reilly, but Cassidy got back up quickly and hit an Orange Punch on the behemoth to finally cause some damage.

    Inside the ring, Briscoe used one of the steel chairs as a diving board, launching himself off of it and over the ropes to take Jericho out on the outside of the ring. The two continued to go back-and-forth and Briscoe hit Jericho with the Jay Driller but decided to keep going. He set up Jericho on a table, but Big Bill was there for the save, and put Briscoe through it with a vicious chokeslam. Jericho then pinned Briscoe for the win.

    Winner – The Learning Tree

    Grade: B

    Another fun one to start the night, Cassidy and Jericho just know how to put on a show when they’re both on. Briscoe might have been the MVP of the match, though, as he was absolutely everywhere. He and Jericho’s back and forth was incredible, and watching Briscoe take some of the biggest bumps and keep getting up for more was great.

    Brody King and Action Andretti Go At It

    Brody King vs. Action Andretti

    The next match in the night saw Brody King and Action Andretti go at it in the ring. This one didn’t last as long as the previous two matches, however, as King made relatively short work of things. In the end, he was able to hit Andretti out of mid-air with a big punch, and then hit a cannonball in the corner to wrap things up almost immediately.

    Winner – Brody King

    After the match, Lance Archer and The Righteous came in to attack Top Flight and Lio Rush. Andretti helped out by diving over and into the fray, and All Elite Wrestling security and officials had to come and wrap things up.

    Grade: C

    This one was mostly over with immediately, so not a ton to take away from here. The post-match antics with Lio Rush and the rest of Top Flight were probably the most memorable, and it’ll be interesting to see where things go from here with the group, especially given their latest back-and-forths.

    Jack Perry Defends His TNT Championship

    AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki

    Perry and Suzuki kicked things off next as Perry would try and defend his AEW TNT Championship. The match with Suzuki started off poorly for him, as Suzuki was literally laughing off various chops Perry threw at him before dropping him with a big punch. Suzuki then got to the ground and started locking in some submissions, but Perry was able to get up and reset things.

    Later in the match, Suzuki found a chair and then hit Perry on the back with it, but wasn’t disqualified. Instead, the ref took the chair away, allowing Perry to get a second to hit a big running knee in the ensuing chaos. Outside of the ring, Perry hit a DDT on Minoru, then threw him into the steel steps and kicked his head into them for even more aggression. Suzuki was clearly out of it by then, and Perry was able to get back into the ring and watch as the referee counted out Minoru.

    Winner – Jack Perry

    After the match, Perry wasn’t done with Suzuki, and kept his assault up. Eventually, Katsuyori Shibata had to run in and chase away Perry, leading to both Suzuki and Shibata shaking hands and hugging.

    Grade: B-

    Suzuki and Perry put on a really fun match here. Both stars were going right at it from the start, and Suzuki showed off some awesome technical prowess, especially with that triangle submission/armbar while hanging off the rope. Perry getting to showcase some of his anger was a nice touch as well, and the match ending with him just going absolutely ballistic set the stage for some fun stuff.

    AEW World Trios Championships On The Line

    AEW World Trios Championship: Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) (c) vs. Komander and Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen) (with Alex Abrahantes)

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