Bryan Danielson Beats Jun Akiyama, Serena Deeb Lays Down The Gauntlet, More | AEW Fight Size

Here is your fight size update following AEW Collison from February 24, 2024.

Below are highlights from the most recent episode of AEW's weekly Saturday show.

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- In the headlining bout, Bryan Danielson defeated Jun Akiyama. After the match, Danielson would disrespect Eddie Kingston leading to him being slapped by Akiyama.

This would lead to a series of events that would culminate in the booking of a Six-Man Tag Team Match pitting Eddie Kingston and FTR against Danielson, Jon Moxley, and Claudio Castagnoli of the Blackpool Combat Club for the 2/28 AEW Dynamite. Learn more about that match at this link.

- Speaking of FTR's Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler and their issues with Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli of the Blackpool Combat Club, they will once again be in tag team action at AEW Revolution.

- Serena Deeb defeated Lady Frost on February 24. Afterward, she cut an impassioned promo about wanting to be the gatekeeper for any women coming into the promotion and promising to bring the wrestling back to All Elite Wrestling.

- Mark Briscoe attacked Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews of the House of Black following Malakai's victory over Bryan Keith in a rare singles match. Briscoe still succumbed to the numbers game.

- Max Caster's rap was unusually cut off on February 24.

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- Thunder Rosa also picked up a victory on February 24, remarking that she is looking to work her way up the ladder and isn't going to let anyone take her spot.

- Kris Statlander hopes to get her hands on Skye Blue within the next week.

- In the opening match, Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Sammy Guevara in a No DQ bout.

- Hobbs will next be a part of Meat Madness at AEW Revolution. On AEW Collision, Lance Archer was officially announced for the match. This means he will be making his first AEW pay-per-view appearance since AEW Double or Nothing 2021.

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