6 Ups & 4 Downs For AEW Collision (Feb 10 - Results & Review)

4. Solid Continuation For Brian Cage And Hook

Brian Cage in a handicap match against a couple of no-hopers like the Outrunners would usually be pretty much a waste of time. However, this whole segment was a pretty darn entertaining one, for a number of reasons.

Aside from the Machine squashing Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd in barely a minute, Golden Knights' mascot Chance doing the dance with Prince Nana was way more fun than it had any right to be. Of course, the party was brought to a crashing halt as Cage put a beating on Chance, which then led to Hook making the save.

As Hook and his former Team Taz buddy brawled up the ramp and to the back, the clear and obvious message was Cage being the dominant, bigger, stronger man, while Hook refused to stay down and kept getting back up to scrappily take it to the Mogul Embassy powerhouse.

Simple, effective, and nicely keeps things chugging along ahead of Brian Cage getting a shot at Hook's FTW Title.

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