Results of AEW Collision (4/20/2024) & Rampage

Results of AEW Collision (4/20/2024) & Rampage
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Here are the full results for the episodes of AEW Collision and Rampage airing on April 20, 2024.

AEW Collision Results

#1. Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe & Eddie Kingston vs. Top Flight & Action Andretti – Copeland, Briscoe & Kingston Winner: Copeland, Briscoe & Kingston

House of Black send a warning to the winning team before tomorrow night at Dynasty. They will reach their darkest fears and it will feel like they are close to hell. To them, hell is where the heart is.

#2. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. CJ Esparza – Winner: Hobbs via Torture Rack submission

Don Callis grabs a microphone. Everybody is talking about Hobbs taking on Moxley, and everyone knows he was responsible for Kenny Omega winning the IWGP title. The biggest match was Omega vs. Jericho in 2018, which he got sealed and done. He has waited six years to cash in his favor with New Japan, and they have given him the opportunity to give Powerhouse Hobbs a shot at the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship on Dynamite.

Chris Jericho politely apologizes for what happened between him, Hook and Taz on Dynamite. When Hook said he would take him on anytime, Jericho followed up on that by talking to Tony Khan. The Learning Tree is going to ensure he not only learns wrestling lessons, but life lessons as well. He will win the FTW Championship, and it will hurt him a lot more than it hurts Hook.

#3. The Acclaimed (w/ Daddy Ass) vs. The Gunns (w/ Jay White) – Winners: 

AEW Rampage Results

#1. vs. – Winner:

AEW Collision & Rampage Results (4/20/2024)

Results of AEW Collision (4/20/2024) & Rampage

AEW Collision and Rampage, two popular wrestling shows, aired on April 20, 2024, and provided fans with an exciting night of action. Here are the full results for both episodes.

In AEW Collision, the first match featured a team consisting of Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe, and Eddie Kingston facing off against Top Flight and Action Andretti. The trio of Copeland, Briscoe, and Kingston emerged victorious in this hard-fought battle.

After the match, the House of Black sent a warning to the winning team, foreshadowing a confrontation at the upcoming event, Dynasty. They promised to bring their opponents’ darkest fears to life and make them feel like they are close to hell. To the House of Black, hell is where the heart is.

The second match of AEW Collision showcased Powerhouse Hobbs taking on CJ Esparza. Hobbs dominated the match and secured victory by forcing Esparza to submit to his Torture Rack submission move. Following the match, Don Callis took the opportunity to address the crowd. He mentioned Hobbs’ upcoming match against Moxley and claimed responsibility for Kenny Omega winning the IWGP title. Callis revealed that he had waited six years to cash in his favor with New Japan, and as a result, Powerhouse Hobbs would receive a shot at the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship on Dynamite.

In another segment, Chris Jericho apologized for the recent altercation between himself, Hook, and Taz on Dynamite. Jericho revealed that he had spoken to Tony Khan and arranged for Hook to receive training from him. Jericho promised that Hook would not only learn wrestling lessons but also life lessons. He confidently stated that he would win the FTW Championship, and it would hurt Hook more than anyone else.

Unfortunately, the results for the third match between The Acclaimed (accompanied by Daddy Ass) and The Gunns (accompanied by Jay White) were not provided.

Moving on to AEW Rampage, the first match results were not specified.

Overall, the episodes of AEW Collision and Rampage on April 20, 2024, delivered thrilling matches and intriguing storylines. Fans eagerly await future episodes to witness the ongoing rivalries and see how these events unfold in the world of professional wrestling.