Daniels left bloodied and battered in violent Collision opener
Summary
– Hangman Page defeated Christopher Daniels in a brutal Texas Deathmatch
– Daniels suffered heavy blood loss and took severe punishment, including a tombstone on a chair
– AEW’s medical staff rushed in after the match, leaving Daniels’ future uncertain
Hangman Page and Christopher Daniels opened AEW Collision with a Texas Deathmatch that quickly turned into one of the most violent encounters in AEW history. Daniels already bloodied early in the match, fought desperately to survive but endured a relentless assault from Page.
Daniels absorbed devastating moves, including a double stomp through a table, a moonsault onto broken wood, and a tombstone piledriver on a steel chair. Despite showing incredible resilience, the veteran struggled to stay in the fight.
Page delivered a brutal Deadeye onto a chair as the match concluded, leaving Daniels motionless on the mat. With Daniels unable to answer the referee’s count, Page was declared the winner.
AEW’s medical team immediately entered the ring to check on Daniels, who remained down and continued bleeding heavily. Given the severity of his injuries, the broadcast team questioned whether this could be the final match of Daniels’ legendary career.
After the match, Page briefly left but returned to the ring, looking to inflict more damage. The referees intervened, preventing further harm as Daniels lay motionless. AEW has yet to provide an official medical update on Daniels’ condition.
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