6 Ups & 2 Downs From AEW Collision (April 27 - Results & Review)

3. Bang Bang Gang Retains

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Jay White and The Gunns were never realistically losing all six (count them!) of their belts to Top Flight and Action Andretti on Collision, but the action had a sweet zip to it. Personally, this guy feels the trios thing is overplayed in AEW, and the whole Top Flight act could do with better pacing, but it's hard to argue against a closing stretch like this one.

That was very well done, especially by White and Andretti.

It'll be a challenge to make people truly care about these Unified Trios Titles (AEW and ROH) heading into the summer, but the Bang Bang Gang will give it a proper bash. They'd be greatly helped if AEW found another fine trio to war them with. Christ only knows who that'll be. Over to you, Tony!

Arguably, this six-man didn't need to fall right before Rey Fenix returning to the ring. That's a minor gripe though, because the masked man's comeback turned out to be a different kind of clash to the high-flying exhibition most would've been expecting.

That and the hot finish is why this trios gets an 'Up'.

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