AEW: AEW Continental Crown Title Match Set for Revolution 2024, Next Week’s Collision Show Preempted, Darby Allin on Sting’s Last Match

Bryan Danielson vs. Eddie Kingston AEW Continental Crown Title Match Announced for AEW Revolution 2024

AEW CEO Tony Khan announced one new official match for the card of AEW Revolution 2024, which takes place on March 3rd at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

This new match announced was an AEW Continental Crown Championship match of Bryan Danielson vs. Eddie Kingston (c).

This match was setup during Saturday’s Collision show in Henderson, Nevada involving Kingston issuing a match challenge to Danielson for Revolution 2024 with the special stipulation of if Kingston wins, then Danielson must shake his hand and show him respect.

Current card for AEW Revolution 2024:

  • AEW World Championship – Hangman Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland vs. Samoa Joe (c)
  • AEW Women’s World Championship – Deonna Purrazzo vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm (c)
  • AEW International Championship – Roderick Strong vs. Orange Cassidy (c)
  • AEW Continental Crown Championship – Bryan Danielson vs. Eddie Kingston (c)
  • Sting’s Retirement match – Sting & Darby Allin vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson)

Feb. 17th AEW Collision Show to be Preempted & New Episode to Air Feb. 24th Instead

Saturday’s AEW Collision show in Henderson, Nevada featured the official announcement of next week’s show on February 17th will not be airing due to it being preempted for TNT’s coverage of the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend that night on the network.

It was also announced that the next Collision show will be airing in two weeks on February 24th.


Sting Comments on Wanting to Do Anything to Make Sure Sting’s Final Match is Special

Denise Salcedo held a recent interview with Darby Allin. One of the topics discussed included Allin’s thoughts about Sting’s upcoming retirement match and wanting to do anything to make sure it is special.

“I’ll stop at nothing to make sure that man’s career ends on a high note. I’m willing to put myself through anything physically in that match. Because to me, the most important part of a career is the end. People are gonna remember this forever, and if you crapped the bed in your final match, people would be like, ‘His career is good and everything but, man, he should have left last sooner.’ I don’t want that and he’s been hitting home runs in AEW this whole way. No one expected him to be able to do what he’s doing.

I’m very, very grateful for the whole experience. I couldn’t been paired up with anyone better because he’s the most humble, chill guy outside the ring. He could be the most arrogant dude if he wanted to be because he’s done everything there is, but the fact that he’s so humble and nice, I’m like, That’s what I want to be when I’m 64 years old. So, when I get older, I want to be Sting.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com