AEW Collision returns with a Continental Crown title match in Charlotte, North Carolina.

After a one-week absence, Collision returns for the first time following the events of last Saturday’s Worlds End. Eddie Kingston will make his first defense of the Continental Crown, taking on Trent Beretta. Beretta won a four-way match on Wednesday’s Dynamite to secure a title match for Saturday, defeating Brian Cage, Bryan Keith, and Hijo Del Vikingo in a four-way match.

FTR will also be in action, taking on The House of Black. The two groups have been feuding for much of 2023, rekindling their feud in recent weeks with The House of Black insisting that FTR no longer have any friends within the company.

Sting will also team up with Darby Allin on Saturday to take on The Workhorsemen. It is being billed as Sting’s final match in Charlotte, as he plans to retire after AEW Revolution in March.

Join us for live coverage of Collision starting at 8 pm ET.

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