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Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta vs. Jack Perry, Kazuchika Okada, Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson

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7.47
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Valid votes: 157
Number of comments: 18
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Average rating: 7.48  [157]
Average rating in 2025: 7.38  [13]
Average rating in 2024: 7.49  [144]
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Screaming Enigma wrote on 10.12.2024:
[8.0] "A really fun 8-Man Tag here, in which everyone good. I thought it was pretty interesting that this ended up bleeding into Rampage. Seeing all of the graphics on the stage and such change from Collision to Rampage was just cool to see, in my opinion, and I wonder if that was the plan all along."
WAKA Flockanoku wrote on 10.09.2024:
[6.0] "Too long of a match in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, this was a lot of fun, but these types of multi-man matches are hard to stay engaging for so long."
TheSirClarkson wrote on 09.09.2024:
[7.0] "3.75/5. Pretty great match. I always love these big tag matches and when you get this many stars in it you know itll be a good time. Jack constantly running from Bryan was great. Went a little long Id say but it was cool when they switched over from Collisin to Rampage with the match still going"
LincolnAntoine4482 wrote on 09.09.2024:
[7.0] "TK has a habit of going with these multi-man matches in the lead up to his PPVs. PAC and Claudio stood out and Perry built upon the chicken-sh*t heel work leading to his title shot. The match length allowed each person to get a little shine."
RandyDaddy wrote on 09.09.2024:
[5.0] "[5] Boring. That's it. That's how I'd define it. This was so long that it bleeded into Rampage lmao. I thought they'd finish this within 10-12 minutes judging by how much time was left but it went on for nearly half an hour which is just horrible for this kind of tag match. There was no rhythm to this. One team would gain advantage then commercial break would happen and theyd start from the scratch once again. It was all so dull and repetitive. Heels were non stop trying to cheapshot. Moreover there were no rules. There were so many men present in the ring at the same time it was crazy. Just call it a tornado tag match and end this charade. And then there are Bucks who are just so disinteresting right now. They need a new direction. Some kind of refresh because their characters are not doing a good job in getting crowd interested. I like Claudio but hate his pairing with charisma vacuum Yuta. Danielson is always great to see. In the end Danielson chased off Perry from the ring side. Okada was doing his half assed schtick where he was barely putting any effort. He was walking leisurely anytime he was in the ring. This went on for so long and was filled with so many false finishes that crowd nearly lost interest at one point. Gladly Claudio was keeping them interested. They all went crazy for a giant swing from Claudio. Yuta pins Nick for the win."
ParkwayDriver wrote on 07.09.2024:
[6.0] "These multiperson lengthy matches on Collision often dont do a lot for me. At almost half an hour bleeding into Rampage, this was the most recent example of one. Yuta at least picked up a win to allow some momentum for he and Claudio in their tag title match."
DammitChrist wrote on 07.09.2024:
[10.0] "I thought this was an outstanding 8-tag main event with BCC (aka Bryan Danielson/Claudio Castagnoli/Wheeler Yuta)/Pac vs The Elite (aka Kazuchika Okada/Jack Perry/Young Bucks) here."
Michael Morbius wrote on 07.09.2024:
[8.0] "I mean I wasn't expecting anything less from these two teams as all eight men are great talents. Everyone got their stuff in and everyone looked great. Lots of fun moments and spots such a triple tombstone or Perry running away from Bryan. There was some downtime due to the long duration of the match but it's minor flaw that doesn't compromise the match. Just lots of fun all around with the crowd being very into the match and great action. 8/10 - 4*/5*"
WrestleWire wrote on 07.09.2024:
[7.0] "For the duration of the match that aired on Collision, this was fantastic. All eight wrestlers looked like stars at times, with PAC taking center stage for his team. Everyone had the crowd reacting to their every move, and the story was genuinely interesting as eight of the best wrestlers in AEW seemed motivated by not looking like the weak link. Success. It did feel like the match experienced a sudden restart to zero when it switched over to Rampage, but I still enjoyed it. 3.5 stars, 7 out of 10. Start to finish, a strong and consistent show."
GoldLiger wrote on 07.09.2024:
[8.0] "This was very much in the style of those amazing 2013 multi-man TV tags Bryan was often at the heart of. Eight champions just breaking down and giving us a glimpse of every matchup possible while building to specific matches on the PPV. The focus is obviously Danielson trying to get his hands on Perry without any interference while the Bucks and Okada fuck around and sneak attack people, and then BCC & PAC just beat ass when they have the openings. Okada's ability to still work like Okada while mostly garnering heat by being lazy is such a good gimmick. Energetic, full of forward momentum, with a good to great performance from everybody, and a strong finish (I do like that the Swing is a finish for Claudio now after it being a weird one-off finish to give him the ROH Title years ago). Bryan is obviously still the heart of this, and everything he does feels electric even though they're clearly saving a lot for the singles match. ****"
Loki Hipster God wrote on 07.09.2024:
[7.0] "I love the long main events on Collision, but there were definitely moments when it felt like they were just killing time. Jack Perry is not a credible World title challenger and this did nothing to make him look any better. I get he's a cowardly heel, but he got almost no offense here and spent most of the match running away. A cowardly heel should still be able to look like a credible threat. Other than that, it was generally a fun match. Most of the guys here are elite-level (no pun intended) wrestlers who can have a solid match in their sleep, so of course it was going to be good. The finish was fantastic with Claudio breaking up the Meltzer Driver and going into the big swing."
benny5bellys wrote on 07.09.2024:
[7.0] "It took a while to get going and not a patch on last weeks but as a TV match this was pretty fun all round."
Dragon Master Adam wrote on 07.09.2024:
[8.0] "Another classic collision all star tag for the go home show. Great pace throughout and some really cool tag team moves. Just a great preview for All Out"
NastyYaffa wrote on 07.09.2024:
[7.0] "This was a really fun multi-man tag match & a really solid build to upcoming PPV matches between the participants. Good interactions between everyone, and Claudio in particular was killing it all match long."
TheLegitBoss wrote on 07.09.2024:
[8.0] "A long, intense main event right here lasting almost 30 minutes with plenty of star power to build up some All Out line-ups, especially the world title & tag titles matches. There's obviously a huge amount of talent in this cast and of course the action was cool, not always the most memorable due to the length but it was always entertaining and the crowd was into it. A long Collision main event like we often saw at the start of the show last year so that's cool. Nice to see Yuta pin the Bucks."