Tommaso Ciampa Unleashes Psycho Killer Side in Shocking Attack

During Saturday’s AEW Collision event, Tommaso Ciampa fell to Daniel Garcia following an unintended interference by Mark Briscoe. What began as a tense moment ended with the two seemingly reconciling after the match, but the peace was short-lived. When FTR entered the scene, both Ciampa and Briscoe chose to avoid confrontation and retreated together up the ramp. However, once they reached the top, Ciampa abruptly turned on Briscoe, launching a brutal attack.

Ciampa’s Social Media Declaration Signals a New Ruthless Persona

In the aftermath, Ciampa posted a video online expressing frustration with maintaining a “nice” image. He stated he was done pretending to be friendly and tired of seeing Mark Briscoe as a respectable opponent. Ciampa questioned Briscoe’s presence in the first place and concluded by warning that he receives no respect, declaring that “everyone is on notice” as the Psycho Killer persona resurfaces.

Implications of Ciampa’s Change in Character

This aggressive shift indicates Ciampa is prepared to pursue a more violent and unpredictable path in AEW storylines, intensifying rivalries and leaving fans uncertain of what to expect next. His declaration that the Psycho Killer is back suggests upcoming confrontations could be more intense, increasing anticipation for future events.

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