8 Ups & 4 Downs For AEW Collision (May 18 - Results & Review)

4. BCG Make PAC Feel Something

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It was short, it was sweet, but the beef between PAC and Bullet Club Gold nicely chugged along on Collision.

First up, the Bastard cut a solid backstage promo daring Jay White and the Gunns to make him feel something. That in itself was followed up on moments later when the Bang Bang Gang made their standard spotlighted entrance, only for the camera to pull back and reveal the beaten PAC laying at their feet.

In all honesty, few people have any interest in anything involving any form of Trios Titles right now, but at least the prospect of seeing PAC and Switchblade doing something in the ring together - be that an eventual singles match or even on opposing sides of a six-man bout - is enough to pique the interest, with both men rightly having their fair share of supporters.

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