[4.0] "Any match with have my interest man is the only AEW show in this year that doing this amazing, but I see that is only one for the moment maybe the match for rush, but I see her match and only had a three stars match max so and Daniel Garcia I know not is good but nah."
[7.0] "Despite the struggle of a head-to-head episode with the Rumble, this was still a strong Collision that built stories to the next stage. Harley is the best of this show while the 3-Way rocked so much unexpectedly."
[6.0] "A good episode of Collision. Easy to watch and nothing dragged on. TNT Title 3 way was a great match, as was the Street Fight. Overall a solid weekly episode of Collision (6/10)"
[6.0] "A satisfactory show that went up against the royal rumble. the triple threat for the tnt title and the street fight were good wile the rest of the card was filled with good storyline movers and squash matches to get people and feuds over."
[6.0] "It was a perfectly fine episode of Collision. I watched a few days late due to the Royal Rumble, but I came away glad to have watched it instead of skipping it entirely. Harley Cameron continues to be an absolute gem. She is genuinely very funny and very talented. The matches for the most part were decent, nothing particularly outstanding, but just solid tv matches. The main event was fun, despite me being completely uninterested in the Death Riders saga. Cope vs Mox for the world title isn't something I am particularly interested in. Perhaps I would be if they had told a more interesting story and the rivalry was more heated. I think I enjoyed Collision more than Dynamite this week and it was pushing towards a 7, but I think I will stick to a 6."
"Honestly, a pretty weak episode of Collision in terms of in-ring action. Only two matches were worth your time. I was glad to see Harley Cameron finally pick up the win. Max Caster is low-key one of the best heel acts in AEW right now. Once again, I want to applaud AEW for finally making the TBS championship exclusive to Dynamite and the TNT championship to Collision. It took them long enough to finally make this concept a reality, but better late than never. It's a shame the triple threat didn't main event the show, though. The main event was truly gruesome - Jon Moxley is a sick fuck, after all, isn't he?"
[6.0] "A show carried by the women's division, a step down from last weeks excellent show but still decent nonetheless. Nowadays Dynamite is so shit that even an average Collision looks excellent compared to it. Toni Storm is basically carrying the company on her shoulders which isn't anything new to her, she's been doing that for a while. Other women also did well in their roles, some cool pre-tapes and short promos that developed some storylines and rivarlies. Harley's win should have had more impact though I believe, doing all of this only to have her lose to TK's golden girl is stupid. Men's stuff is a mixed bag some good (main event, three way, caster open challenge) some bad (learning tree, never ending Patriarchy-Hook feud, the fact that we have to sit through Cope-Mox for another month) but it feels more like something you have to sit throught to get to the good parts overall. Regardless of all of that, Collision is a much easier show to digest nowadays than Dynamite and I expect this to continue in at least the near future."
[8.0] "It's not last week's episode. But it was still very good. The first hour wasn't ultra-spectacular wrestling, but it was still competent and easy to watch, and I can't complain about that. Especially with the penumbrae of the in-ring action, such as the Max Caster open challenge solidifying his snivelly-heel act and, of course, the really good promo segments (including the Swerve/Ricochet confrontation). And it's from that point the second half was even better than the first, going straight into the Toni promo (by God, she's good), the Christopher Daniels retirement video package, and Harley's hilarious promo with Muppet Mone. And, of course, two really good matches in the form of the TNT title three-way and the Mid-South Street Fight. Collision is honestly more entertaining than it has been for a long time."
[9.0] "Tag match to kick off the night featuring my guys Kip Sabian and Nick Wayne in a losing effort to Hook & Joe. Beast Mortos wins a squash match, followed by Rush returning to squash Max Caster. It doesn't matter to me if Max is a face or a heel, a singles competitor or a tag team wrestler. Just give me the pre-match raps! Then we had to trudge through a Learning Tree match, to get to one of the best moments of the night, when Harley Cameron finally won! She defeated Taya Valkyrie. Hopefully this is the beginning of a run for her. TNT title match of low interest followed. Megan Bayne wins a squash match, and I think she is going to be huge in AEW. Finally FTR beats the Death Riders in a street fight in the main event. I thought we might get a Dennis Condrey appearance?"
[7.0] "Not a perfect episode. Downsides were the Learning Tree match. Why does Jericho need a nothing tag win over the typically hot Outrunners? Also whatever it is Max Caster is trying to do. Obviously pales in comparison to the previous week's episode, but still another week in which Collision out-performed the Flagship show. Plenty of midcard story progress, the TNT three way was solid, and the Main was the MOTN. Harley also picked up her first television [singles] victory all while pulling out a couple moves I don't think I'd seen her do before (a destroyer and top-rope senton in this instance.) The match itself wasn't that great, but it's good to see a wrestler's progression. We also got the singles debut of the Megasus. (Big fan btw.)"
[6.0] "This was a decent episode of Collision. Kind of disappointing when compared to last week's great episode. I enjoyed the main event and the Toni Storm segment the most."
[7.0] "This sort of show is probably the most realistic to put up against a major live show from the competition, you don't want to waste an amazing blowaway show on a night where it's likely not many people will be watching. For those who did, they got a nice, solid two hour show, with the TNT Championship three way and the main event Mid-South match the highlights."
[5.0] "As dumb as the Timeless Toni stuff is, Toni Storm really commits to the character to the point that she can make it somewhat compelling. At the very least the character isn't boring. I thought Ricochet was pretty good in this as well and I like his current direction. Swerve manages to make recent feuds interesting (Hangman/Hurt Syndicate/Ricochet) simply by looking like he means business. He has a brooding intensity which makes his feuds feel personally charged. Copeland even had a decent promo addressing fan criticisms, so we know they're hearing this stuff, but it's all for nothing if nothing changes as a result. AEW's default option when they can't put together interesting stories and/or matches is to resort to chaos. It's not the worst fix but it can be a crutch. It's what we got in this this main event, which was mostly just okay but I'd take that over these two teams in a regular tag match. The other matches - well, you can just look at the card. There's not much to get excited about. The lack of compelling stories is a problem which runs up and down the roster. Most matches on this show don't feel like they were put together with any degree of passion or care. The one positive thing I'll say about Collision as of late is that there seems to be more focus on showcasing the stories, which - uninteresting as most of those stories may be - is a step up from being all wrestling. The problem now is that the uninteresting stories are getting a little more time and the wrestling is getting more bland. The balance is off."
"Ammazing Collision. Good promos from Tony Storm, Ricochet and Swerve, Funny segment with Cameron. Good matches with great main event. Stories are developing. Worst part was those shots matches under 2 minutes."
[8.0] "This was a fantastic show, a nice easy watch building plenty of storylines with Toni Storm's awesome promo and finally the babyfaces standing tall, more of this please from AEW!"