AEW Collision Spoiler Results for November 30, 2024: Key Match Outcomes Revealed

Mina Shirakawa vs. Leila Grey

In women’s singles action, Mina Shirakawa secured a victory over Leila Grey, showcasing her in-ring prowess and adding momentum to her AEW career.

AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match: Will Ospreay vs. Juice Robinson

Will Ospreay triumphed over Juice Robinson in a pivotal Gold League match of the AEW Continental Classic, enhancing his standing in the tournament.

Six-Man Tag Team Match: Private Party & Mistico vs. MxM Collection & Johnny TV

The team of Private Party and Mistico defeated MxM Collection (Mansoor & Mason Madden) and Johnny TV in a dynamic six-man tag team match, demonstrating effective teamwork.

AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match: Kyle Fletcher vs. The Beast Mortos

Kyle Fletcher emerged victorious against The Beast Mortos in a Blue League match of the AEW Continental Classic, advancing his position in the competition.

Tag Team Match: The Outrunners vs. The Iron Savages

The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) defeated The Iron Savages (Bulk Bronson & Beefcake Boulder) in tag team action. Post-match, FTR appeared and shook hands with The Outrunners, indicating mutual respect.

Adam Page vs. Wheeler Yuta

Adam Page secured a win over Wheeler Yuta. Post-match tensions escalated as AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir observed Page’s assault on Yuta. Jay White intervened, delivering a Blade Runner to Yuta and taunting the Death Riders, intensifying ongoing rivalries.

AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Daniel Garcia

Kazuchika Okada and Daniel Garcia battled to a time-limit draw in their Blue League match of the AEW Continental Classic, leaving both competitors without a decisive victory.

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