6 Ups & 1 Down For AEW Collision (Feb 3 - Results & Review)

AEW's latest signee, Swerve's megastar power, and some excellent in-ring action.

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Another weekend, another episode of AEW Collision in the books.

Emanating from Edinburg, Texas' Bert Ogden Arena, this week was a pretty darn solid one for AEW's Saturday show. Opening in newsworthy fashion, Collision featured the reveal of AEW's newest signing, was followed by a spectacular showcase for CMLL's Hechicero, and was headlined by yet another stellar Collision main event.

Elsewhere, we had the rare sight of two women's matches for an AEW broadcast, with the clear standout being the continued focus on the recently-returned Serena Deeb. Added to that, Hook was in impromptu action, and we had a couple of excellent in-ring promos from certain talents.

It may not have been the most noteworthy of Collisions, but this latest outing for the show delivered plenty to enjoy, with some fantastic in-ring work once again taking centre-stage amidst some mild developments when it comes to the wider stories currently being told by the AEW product.

So, with all of that in mind, then, Saturday night's alright for fighting...

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