Episode 201 of The AEW-some Pod kicks off with Collision: Daniel Garcia stacking wins (and calling out Mox), Kyle Fletcher & Josh Alexander out-heeling O’Reilly & Ishii, Hologram glitching his way past Jay Lethal, Big Bill smashing Juice Robinson, FTR calling their shot for Toronto, and Alex Windsor firing back at Mercedes Moné.
Then it’s over to Dynamite in Philly — a night of absolute chaos: Darby dragging Gabe Kidd off in a body bag, Hook putting Wheeler Yuta on notice, Riho’s surprise save to set her sights on Moné’s TBS Title, Mark Briscoe standing tall, and the main event eight-man war capped by Kenny Omega being stretchered out after a Callis Family massacre.
Along the way, your hosts Diana Prince (The Last Drive-In on Shudder & AMC+), Gringo Fantastico (Troma), and Johnny Taylor (stand-up comedian, “Bummin’ With the Devil” on Tubi) bring the laughs and hot takes — though Gringo nearly gets booted from the pod after daring to suggest Brodido should drop the belts to the Death Riders.
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