Britt Baker & Adam Cole’s Chaotic Journey to AEW Collision Tapings Will Leave You Speechless!

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On Saturday night, AEW held a live Collision event and tapings for ROH TV and next week’s Rampage episode.

The reason for the five-hour TV tapings is due to AEW taping next week’s Collision on Wednesday night after dynamite due to the crew traveling to the UK for the August 27th All In PPV.

The Rampage main event saw Hikaru Shida and Dr. Britt Baker DMD vs. Saraya & Toni Storm.

Fightful Select reports Baker was actually in Alabama when the show started as she was at the Kulture City’s Kulture Ball in Birmingham, Alabama, where Adam Cole was given the Human Highlight Award Person of the Year.

The couple flew private to Lexington, Kentucky, where they arrived minutes before Baker’s match started. Cole did appear in front of the crowd to send them home.

Britt Baker took to Twitter to share her experience, posting a picture of herself and Adam Cole at the event. She wrote, “What a whirlwind of a night! From attending the Kulture Ball in Alabama to making it to the AEW Collision tapings in Kentucky, Adam Cole and I had quite the travel adventure. But we made it just in time for my match! #AEW #Collision”

The dedication and commitment shown by Baker and Cole to make it to the AEW Collision tapings despite their busy travel night is commendable. It demonstrates their professionalism and passion for their craft.

AEW Collision was a highly anticipated event, and fans were eager to see the clash between Hikaru Shida and Dr. Britt Baker DMD against Saraya and Toni Storm. The match did not disappoint, delivering an intense and captivating performance.

Although Baker was initially in Alabama attending the Kulture Ball, she and Cole managed to fly privately to Lexington, Kentucky, just in time for her match. This last-minute dash showcases their determination and willingness to go the extra mile for their fans.

AEW Collision was just one of the many events leading up to the August 27th All In PPV in the UK. With the crew traveling overseas, the TV tapings had to be scheduled in advance to ensure a seamless transition.

The collaboration between AEW and ROH for the TV tapings added an extra layer of excitement to the event. It provided an opportunity for fans to witness a variety of wrestling styles and talent.

As reported by Fightful Select, Adam Cole was honored with the Human Highlight Award Person of the Year at the Kulture Ball in Birmingham, Alabama. This recognition further solidifies his status as one of the industry’s top performers.

Despite the challenges of their travel night, Baker and Cole managed to make it to the AEW Collision tapings and deliver a memorable performance. Their dedication to their craft and commitment to their fans is truly admirable.

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