Kevin Knight Confronted AEW World Champion MJFMJF starting the show was notable because it's rare he ever appears on Collision. That sent the message that this would be an important segment, and it was. We know that MJF will defend against Adam Page at Revolution, but I love that we're getting MJF vs. Knight for the AEW World Championship first on Wednesday's Dynamite. Obviously, Knight won't win, but it's another awesome opportunity for him to shine.
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Rhea Ripley def. Tiffany Stratton, Raquel Rodriguez, Asuka, Kiana James and Alexa Bliss in a WWE Women's Championship No. 1 Contender's Elimination Chamber MatchWhile this won't be remembered as the best women's Chamber match of all-time, this was still a very good match and the hottest the crowd sounded all night (at least for anything that happened in the ring). Bliss getting eliminated first was certainly shocking, but I assume she and Charlotte Flair end up in the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship mix at WrestleMania 42. James had a much better outing here than she did at the Royal Rumble, while Rodriguez looked dominant in defeat. The final stretch with Ripley and Stratton was strong and Ripley winning was the right call. Her against Jade Cargill at 'Mania is an attraction, but it doesn't excite me on paper because of the lack of story, so hopefully they can come up with an interesting one in the coming weeks.
Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Trick Williams, Je'Von Evans and LA Knight Interrupted and Attacked Each OtherThis was your typical WWE segment where it was a revolving door of promos and none of them were all that interesting, but it was a solid enough segment to build toward the men's Elimination Chamber match. The top takeaway was that Jey Uso was shown laid out backstage when the show started, leading to him having to be replaced in the bout. That was a nice hook for the rest of the show.
The Nemeths def. TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater and TNA World Champion Mike SantanaI'm surprised they didn't save this for the match considering the star power involved (everyone except Ryan Nemeth, that is), but I'm not complaining. This was a good, well-worked opener. Nic Nemeth pinning Slater would seem to suggest that he'll be challenging him for the TNA X-Division Championship before he attempts to cash in his Call Your Shot Trophy on the TNA World Championship.
Adam Priest def. JD DrakeIt was the battle of tag team wrestlers for some reason. Maybe this is leading to The Workhorsemen facing Priest and Tommy Billington, but if not, I'm not sure why this existed. Perhaps it was designed to give Priest a rebound win after recently losing to Kazuchika Okada on Collision, or just to kill time. Either way, the match was perfectly fine for what it was.
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