Las Vegas, Nevada – The AAA World Tag Team Championship match at the recent Worlds Collide event on September 12 was filled with unexpected twists, even beyond the in-ring action. Xavier Woods, known for his charismatic presence, found himself facing not just competitors but also his own deep-seated fear of clowns, which became a source of both comedy and chaos during the bout.
Before the match, Woods made headlines by announcing a neck injury he claimed to have suffered from a Mexican Destroyer executed by Penta, coupled with a supposed head surgery. He insisted that his determination to support teammate Kofi Kingston outweighed the risks, including the potential of fatal blood clots from flying. Yet, as the match unfolded, it became clear that Woods’ anxiety about clowns was the real reason for his absence, a revelation brought to light by his replacement partner, Grayson Waller.
Doubts about Woods’ fear were challenged when Psycho Clown made an unexpected appearance during the match. Initially, Woods mistook Psycho’s presence for comfort, but upon realizing who was next to him, he let out a terrified shout, illustrating just how deep-rooted his phobia runs. The situation worsened when Psycho Clown intensified the fright factor by tearing off his own mask to reveal a gruesome face, sending Woods scrambling backstage in distress.
The champions, Pagano and Psycho Clown, seized control of the match, demonstrating their synergy as a team. Pagano executed a spectacular cannonball onto Kofi Kingston outside the ring, while Psycho Clown secured the victory by pinning Waller with a La Magistral cradle, successfully retaining their titles.
However, the celebration was short-lived. The arena lights went out, and the ominous presence of Wyatt Sicks and his allies invaded the ring. In a shocking display of brutality, Dexter Lumis executed a flying leg drop onto Pagano through a table, while Erick Rowan followed up with a punishing powerbomb on Psycho Clown. Uncle Howdy capped off the mayhem with his finishing maneuver on Pagano, leaving the champions lying in the wreckage.
As the dust settled, the Wyatt family stood victorious, holding both the AAA World Tag Team Championship and the WWE Tag Team Championship aloft, signaling a new era of dominance. Fans and critics alike are left to ponder Woods’ theatrical excuses and the shocking events that unfolded during and after the match.
As reactions pour in, speculations abound regarding the implications of the Wyatt family’s resurgence. The drama of Worlds Collide not only entertained but also set the stage for future confrontations and storylines in professional wrestling.