8 Ups & 1 Down For AEW Collision (Nov 4 - Results & Review)

4. Serviceable Six-Man

AEW Collision Mark Briscoe Keith Lee Kip Sabian
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Mark Briscoe, Dustin Rhodes & Keith Lee vs. Kip Sabian, Anthony Henry & JD Drake was fine.

Clocking in at less than five minutes, it seemed as if the sole point of this match was to put Mark Briscoe on Collision; which is far from a bad thing. Briscoe is one of those talents who forever shines and who forever maximises their minutes. Here, he was the main focus of his team, with Mark the one to get beaten down by their opponents, Mark the one to start the comeback, and Mark the one to eventually seal the win after hitting Sabian with the Froggy Bow.

In fact, Rhodes barely had 20 seconds as the legal man of the match, and Lee had even less than that. Still, it was a solid victory for the babyfaces. Plus, we'd later get Mark Briscoe laying down the challenge to Jay White, which should be a whole bunch of fun.

Away from Briscoe, Kip Sabian was another who stood out here, with the Englishman really feeling like somebody Tony Khan could do more with. Sabian has plenty of charisma, can go in the ring, and has a striking look that draws you to him - although Kip hasn't had a televised AEW win since December of last year.

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