Nixon Newell and Miranda Alize have given their side of the story regarding the AEW Collision incident that hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
On November 8, news broke that Newell and Alize walked out of the Collision taping, allegedly due to the fact that they were unhappy with the creative that was given to them for their match with Anna Jay and Tay Melo.
According to reports, the duo were unhappy with being given a 3-minute match that they would be losing, and pitched to be given more time. When they were told that changing the match time was not possible, the duo walked out of the venue around an hour before bell time.
Both women were vocal on social media about the alleged incident and speculation, promising that they would provide an update. On November 9, Newell and Alize appeared on a Twitch stream to tell the fans what happened from their perspective.
“There Is No Bad Blood Either Side”: Nixon Newell On AEW
Newell first stated that there was no ill will on either side, denying there was any disagreement:
Nixon: There is no bad blood on either side. We were asked to go for a couple of shows, which we have been. We’ve been for the last four tapings. We turned up at the first taping and were told as Collision was was halfway through or close to the end that we would need to film a promo for a match next week. We filmed the promo. ‘Cool, we’re going to have a match.’ We were excited to wrestle TayJay. We drive to the next show the next week. Get there, and we understand things happen, so we’re not mad at things happening. Our match has changed from TayJay to Marina and Megan, which is fine. We were told pretty late in the day. Probably the last match of Dynamite that we were having this match, not long before Collision was filming. That’s fine. They told us it was probably not going to be a long match, which is fine, we don’t care. We’re just happy to have a match. We do that match, no problem.
I don’t know where this rumor of a disagreement happened. That didn’t happen at all. I don’t know where that came from.
We have this match, we come back, shake hands, ‘Thank you for the opportunity.’ No problem.
Continuing, Alize stated that there was also a possibility of wrestling on Ring of Honor, but that was changed to the 3 minute Collision match. Newell then added that as the match was so short, they wanted another team to receive the opportunity instead, once again reiterating that there was no bad blood:
Miranda: They told us, ‘Thank you for the match.’ We were told next week we would possibly do stuff on Ring of Honor and they thanked us for wrestling….
Nixon: And switching things last minute. We turn up Wednesday and we were there the entire night, and after Dynamite finished, people were leaving, and we asked, ‘Do we have anything?’ ‘No. Can you be here Saturday?’ ‘Yup.’ ‘You’ll have something on Ring of Honor.’ Cool. We turn up Saturday, hanging around, not told anything until just after doors open. We’re told, ‘You’re wrestling TayJay.’ Cool. We come up with a bunch of ideas and we’re ready. They walk away, come back, ‘By the way, it’s three minutes.’ Nobody is going to be happy with three minutes. We weren’t there going, ‘What the f*ck? Three minutes? What the f*ck?’ It was never that. It was, ‘Oh, we were told we were going to have a match of substance because the match didn’t happen. We just asked, ‘Is it three minutes?’ ‘Yup.’ Okay, after the promo we cut, we were told to make ourselves a credible tag team, so that’s what we did. We decided collectively as a partnership, a couple, a tag, as wrestlers independently, that three minutes is going to benefit no one in this match. It won’t make anyone look good. What we want to do as wrestlers is make us all look good. We said, ‘We really appreciate it.’ We were polite, we were respectful, we called our producer over and said, ‘I don’t think three minutes is going to benefit either of us. Not just us, but anyone in the tag team. We want what’s best for everyone. Respectfully, we deserve this to go to someone it can benefit.’ It went to the other two females, fair to them. There was never bad blood. We spoke to everyone involved. It wasn’t a, ‘F*ck you, we’re leaving.’ We spoke to a lot of people about this and they were all in agreement that three minutes wasn’t going to do good for anyone. A lot of people were in agreement with us. The producer said, ‘No worries.’
Miranda: ‘We’ll go relay this information to who it needs to be relayed to.’
Nixon: They went, relayed….
The duo concluded their statement by noting that their departure was agreed upon, with Newell also stating that she only has a few years left in wrestling.
Miranda: They did that, then told us we are free to go home, so we went home.
Nixon: They text us, ‘All good. No problem. You’re free to go if you’d like. It’s a tiny venue. ‘We were like, ‘Let’s make space for people and we’ll head home.’ We were given the go ahead to leave, and we did. I told everyone at the beginning of the year, this is my last two years in wrestling. We’re already a year gone. I want to have fun this last year. It was never a bad thing on anyone’s part. We spoke to all parties involved and all agreed on everything. It was never an ego thing.
H/t to Fightful for the use of transcriptions.
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