6 Ups & 3 Downs For AEW Collision (April 13 - Results & Review)

A fantastic AEW debut, a fired-up promo, and an excellent main event dominate AEW Collision.

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Another week, another AEW Collision in the books.

With AEW Dynasty now just one week away, the company finds itself in that at times awkward holding pattern where the build has been set, the matches have been announced, and it's just a case of waiting for the next PPV to roll around so that these storylines and rivalries can progress further. And on that front, AEW did a fairly decent job of keeping things ticking over this week, with some great wrestling taking centre-stage.

Of course, that's not to say that this was a flawless edition of Collision, with certain familiar issues once again rearing their head, but the bulk of the show varied from decent to good to great, including a great AEW debut and a fantastic main event.

Emanating from Highland Heights, Kentucky's Truist Arena, it was another solid night for AEW; a solid night that just about did enough to whet the appetite for Dynasty next Sunday.

So, as Elton John has long told us, Saturday night's alright for fighting...

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