AEW Collision Spoilers November 9: Major Showdown Set for Dynamite

The November 9 episode of AEW Collision, pre-taped in Providence, Rhode Island, delivered high-energy action and set the stage for future rivalries. With key moments from established stars and rising talents, here’s a breakdown of the evening’s matches and developments.

House of Black Confronted by FTR

The House of Black secured a dominant win over The Iron Savages, but the real action began when FTR interrupted post-match to challenge them. The confrontation between FTR and House of Black set up an eagerly anticipated match on the next episode of Dynamite, promising a high-stakes clash for tag team supremacy.

Top Flight Falls to The Outrunners; Private Party Watches

The Outrunners scored a decisive win over Top Flight, advancing to Full Gear. Private Party was spotted watching from the stage, hinting at future matchups that could see these teams vying for recognition.

Kris Statlander Attacked by Mercedes Moné

Kris Statlander defeated Ashley Vox but faced a surprise attack by Mercedes Moné after her victory. This ambush indicates that Statlander and Moné may be heading toward a feud, with Statlander likely defending her title against the former IWGP Women’s Champion.

TNT Champion Jack Perry Confronted by Daniel Garcia

In a fiery segment, TNT Champion Jack Perry defeated Action Andretti. Daniel Garcia confronted Perry, taunting him about his privileged background and hinting at a title challenge. Garcia’s accusation of Perry being a “nepo baby” added heat to their exchange, setting up what could be a personal rivalry.

Nick Wayne and Trios Action with a Surprise Ending

Nick Wayne emerged victorious against AR Fox, showcasing his technical skills. Meanwhile, the trios champions—Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, and Wheeler Yuta—defeated Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, and Tomohiro Ishii after Marina Shafir interfered. The show closed with a chaotic brawl involving Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy, igniting excitement for future episodes.

Off-Air Segment: Orange Cassidy’s Nod to Beyond Wrestling

In a touching off-air moment, Orange Cassidy addressed the crowd, thanking them for supporting him from his days at Beyond Wrestling and embracing his signature hands-in-pockets style. His gratitude reflected his journey from indie fame to mainstream AEW success.

With high-impact matches and evolving storylines, AEW Collision on November 9 provided plenty of suspense and memorable encounters for fans eager to see what’s next.

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