Night seven of the AEW Continental Classic is a wrap.
On the December 14 AEW Collision, Kazuchika Okada, the reigning AEW Continental Championscored a victory over The Beast Mortos. Okada was looking to bounce back after his loss to Kyle Fletcher on the December 7 Collision and did so by making sure that Mortos would remain winless in the tournament thus far. With the three points he picked up, Okada moves his total up to seven points.
However, he remains the runner-up in the Blue League as Kyle Fletcher still sits on top with nine points total.
Okada turns up the heat!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 15, 2024
Watch #AEWCollision on TNT!@rainmakerXokada @BeastMortos pic.twitter.com/0xGkY7GUnf
EXCLUSIVE: @RainmakerxOkada (#AEW Continental Champion) looks towards the next round of the #AEWContinentalClassic! pic.twitter.com/JkZRqMrc55
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 15, 2024
Speaking of Kyle Fletcher, later on in the night, Mark Briscoe found himself in a must-win situation against Fletcher. Had "The Protostar" won he would have punched his ticket to the semifinals at AEW Worlds End.
Briscoe was able to pull out the victory, stopping a low blow attempt and hitting the Jay Driller to score his second win of the tournament and earn three points, bringing his score to six points total.
EXCLUSIVE: Still the Blue League leader in the #AEWContinentalClassic, @kylefletcherpro with @TheDonCallis speaks on his loss tonight against Mark Briscoe. pic.twitter.com/T9zIZc7Ds9
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 15, 2024
EXCLUSIVE! After his Main Event Blue League Match against @KyleFletcherPro in the #AEWContinentalClassic, @SussexCoChicken is looking forward to Worlds End. pic.twitter.com/EeVVImFh33
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) December 15, 2024
Fans can check out the updated standings for the AEW Continental Classic by clicking here.
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