AEW Collision July 15: Punk-Starks Owen Hart Final & Tag Title Bout Set
AEW Tag Team Championship match and Owen Hart Men’s final between CM Punk and Ricky Starks are set for the July 15, 2023, episode of AEW Collison.
During the July 8 episode of AEW Collison, Bullet Club Gold (Jay White & Juice Robinson) faced the champions FTR(Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) in AEW Tag Team Title Eliminator match. Bullet Club Gold were able to get the win after a hard-fought match when Robinson hit Pulp Friction on Dax and White blocked Cash from breaking the pin.
The win earned Bullet Club Gold a title match against FTR. Later in a backstage interview, they asked FTR to face them next week in a two-out-of-three falls match. FTR readily agreed to it.
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Owen Hart Foundation Tournament final matches are already announced to take place on July 15 Collision episode. Men’s final match is now set between CM Punk and Ricky Starks. Starks defeated Powerhouse Hobbs to secure the spot in the final.
Punk defeated Samoa Joe after he caught Joe in a roll-up to advance to the final. After the match, Joe put Punk in a Coquina Clutch to put him to sleep. Joe was looking for more damage with steel chair but FTR ran out to stop him. Ricky Starks also came out to the stage for a staredown with Punk.
Owen Hart’s women’s final match is also set for the July 15 episode of AEW Collision, but the competitors are not finalized at this point. Final competitors will be decided with Skye Blue vs Ruby Soho match on Dynamite July 12, and Willow Nightingale vs Athena match on Rampage July 14.
AEW Collision July 15, 2023 episode will be live from Calgary Stampede Saddledome in Calgary, AB, Canada. Below is the complete line-up for the event.
- Ricky Starks vs CM Punk – Men’s Owen Hart Cup Final
- Women’s Owen Hart Cup Final
- FTR(Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)(c) vs Bullet Club Gold(Jay White & Juice Robinson) – 2-out-of-3 falls match for AEW Tag Team Championship