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AEW collision results, winners, live notes, reaction and highlights from May 3.

Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir took out some security forces on the way to the ring for a promo. He promised to defeat Samoa Joe in doubles or nothing.

Next, König accepted one of the latest signatures from AEW, Alexander. Fortunately, Don Callis was nowhere to be seen.

Thanks to his important size advantage, King scored the first takedown with ease, so Alexander went to his arm instead. At first they worked on a slow, methodical pace, but when they started throwing their hands, things took up a little.

The river of this game was very different from everything else on the show, but that worked to its advantage. King looked like an animal and Alexander looked like a dangerous competitor who knew how to neutralize its size.

This was not a flash or a quick fight, but it was a hard struggle that made Aew's latest star look like he could hang with one of the most dangerous strikers in the company. They went up and down well to ensure that the last few minutes were most exciting.

The announcer warned them when they only had a minute. King hit his finisher, but Alexander rolled out of the ring and made it a time limit. The crowd may not be happy about it, but this was one of the better uses of a draw in recent memory.

Lance Archer appeared to help Alexander. King took them both with a suicide dive, but they finally grouped themselves and left it on the ring.

Remarkable moments and observations

– The crowd was strangely calm in the first minute of this game.
– The way King Alexander Hacken while he was lying over the upper tensioning lock looked brutal.
– Alexander, the king around on his shoulders, was impressive, but he couldn't stop him there.
– If you look at a man like King with a suicide dive, you have to be one of the creepiest things they could experience.

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