Things are tied up, one match to 1, between the Death Riders and The Conglomeration in the very best of three match series that may determine who has the advantage in next Wednesday’s Blood & Guts match. After each teams won a match on “AEW Dynamite” on Wednesday, the series will end on “AEW Collision” on Saturday when Roderick Strong takes on Jon Moxley.
The advantage signifies that after the opening five minute interval where two men start off the bout, the team who wins the advantage could have one other member of their team enter the cage first, giving them the two-on-one advantage. Because the match goes on, that advantage will proceed to be three-on-two, and so forth, until all ten men within the match are within the rings.
Claudio Castagnoli defeated The Conglomeration’s Orange Cassidy within the opening match of “Dynamite.” The boys began off brawling outside of the ring, but once the bout officially got began, the lads were pretty evenly matched until Cassidy was in a position to hit a Stun Dog Millionaire, but walked into an uppercut from Castagnoli when he went for the Orange Punch. He was in a position to hit it mid-air, but caught one other huge uppercut to the chin, and Castagnoli pinned him for the Death Riders to go up 1-0.
Afterward within the night, Daniel Garcia faced off against Darby Allin. The boys went back-and-forth until Allin was in a position to hit a Scorpion Death Drop, which only angered Garcia. He put Allin’s head in between the ring post and steps and dropkicked it. Allin just barely made the count back within the ring, after he was also taken out by PAC on the skin. Garcia got Allin in a Scorpion Deathlock in the midst of the ring, but Allin countered into considered one of his own and made Garcia tap out.

