Adam Cole addressed the audience on the milestone 100th episode of AEW Collision, discussing his role as the current TNT Champion and the road ahead. Speaking from Panama City, he expressed pride in holding the title and being part of its respected history, while anticipating the next big event, All In: Texas, scheduled for next week. His remarks set the tone for the upcoming match and established the focus on his championship defense.
Challengers Step Forward to Claim the TNT Championship Opportunity
Kyle Fletcher interrupted Cole’s remarks, asserting his belief that he should lead both AEW and the TNT brand into the future. Fletcher demanded a title shot at the upcoming pay-per-view event. Shortly after, Daniel Garcia entered with the same demand, emphasizing his proven track record in the company as justification for his challenge. Both competitors established themselves as serious contenders eager for a shot at Cole’s championship.
Decision Made: Triple Threat Match to Headline AEW All In
To address both challengers’ claims, Adam Cole proposed a three-way match for the TNT title at All In. Fletcher expressed opposition, pointing out that a triple threat could allow him to lose the title without being pinned. To resolve tensions, Daniel Garcia suggested that he and Fletcher compete in a one-on-one match that same night, with the winner earning the right to face Cole at the pay-per-view. This agreement added a high-stakes contest to the AEW Collision main event, increasing anticipation for both shows.
Significance and Future Impact on AEW’s Title Scene
With this announcement, AEW has secured another marquee match for the upcoming All In event, promising an intense triple threat showdown for the TNT Championship. The night’s match between Daniel Garcia and Kyle Fletcher will determine the primary challenger, raising stakes and excitement among fans. This development not only heightens competition for Adam Cole but also sets the stage for a potentially defining moment in AEW’s evolving title landscape.