The AEW Collision commentary team were on a roll tonight, wearing matching festive hats and learning more about ‘rizz’ than ever before.
No, literally. They defined the term ‘rizz’ on air for those that weren’t acquainted with the catchy new slang of the youths!
AEW Collision may have wrapped up for the night live on air but that doesn’t mean the fun has stopped at ringside.
With Nigel McGuinness posting a hilarious holiday selfie of the commentary team along with the caption “Tis the season :)” then Kevin Kelly weighed in.
Kelly wrote:
“Santa Nigel and his Elves”
Tony Schiavone for his part is seen looking at his phone in the snap, possibly looking up the definitions of more slang terms after having reported that the term ‘rizz’ was short of charisma during tonight’s broadcast.
Elsewhere on tonight’s AEW Collision, a Championship match was added to the upcoming pay-per-view AEW Worlds End. You can learn more about that by clicking this link.
Also, a grudge match was made for the TNT Championship as Christian Cage accepted Adam Copeland’s challenge for AEW Worlds End.
You can keep up with all the latest news from around AEW by clicking this link.
Santa Nigel and his Elves https://t.co/vSrTcs1FEE
— Kevin Kelly (@realkevinkelly) December 24, 2023
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