AEW has announced the addition of a Lumberjack strap match at the upcoming event, next week.
On the September 21st edition of Collision, the promotion announced the addition of a violent lumberjack strap match at the upcoming Grand Slam shows, next week at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Wrestling legend Jeff Jarrett and former World Champion Adam Page have been involved in a heated feud since Page’s victory over Swerve Strickland at All Out 2024 in Chicago. After last week’s brawl, ‘The Last Outlaw’ Jeff Jarrett challenged ‘Hangman’ Adam Page to a lumberjack strap next week.
After their brawl last Wednesday after #AEWDynamite, Jeff Jarrett had a challenge for Hangman Adam Page for #AEWGrandSlam!
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) September 22, 2024
Despite the objections from his wife, Jarrett seemed determined to take on Page in a match. Soon after, the announcer Tony Schiavone confirmed the match’s addition to the already stacked card. However, it is yet to be announced if the match will take place on the Dynamite or Collision Grand Slam, which is being taped Wednesday night.
The match card also features, Darby Allin versus Jon Moxley, Jamie Hayter vs Saraya, Hook vs Roderick Strong, Mariah May vs Yuka Sakazaki, The Young Bucks vs Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher, and a World Championship match between Nigel McGuinness, and Bryan Danielson.
AEW has announced Britt Baker’s Return Match
On the same September 21st episode of Collision, Khan’s promotion announced Britt Baker’s return match. On the fifth anniversary of Dynamite on October 2nd, Britt Baker is scheduled to break her absence and appear after her All In 2024 loss against Mercedes Mone, and compete in a match.
However, her opponent has not yet been announced. An original member of the promotion, Baker’s presence adds a new depth to the anniversary.
In other news: Tony Khan’s wrestling promotion will reportedly have a new home for its PPV streams from January 2025.