AEW Collision: Fairway to Hell Results: May 9, 2026 – Allin Survives PAC to Retain AEW World Title, Davis Wins National Title From Perry, More
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For the first time ever, we went tee-to-green for AEW Collision: Fairway to Hell, which was live on TBS and HBO Max for this special 1-hour event from Sofi Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
AEW World Champion Darby Allin took full advantage of the no-countout stipulation in his second defense of the week against PAC! Allin started the match near the green and wound up battling in and out of the sand traps with the dangerous Death Rider. Somehow, Allin survived a balcony fall through a stack of four tables to overcome the Death Riders’ interference and beat PAC to retain his AEW World Title for the second time this week. We also found out that “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita will face Allin for the AEW World Title this Wednesday on Dynamite, with AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada away on family business in Japan.
The night began with a rematch for the AEW National Championship, as “Jungle” Jack Perry took on Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family. What we didn’t expect was an appearance from Ricochet, who blasted Perry with a golf club behind the referee’s back, which allowed Davis to piledrive Perry to win the AEW National Title! We later learned that Perry would be looking to bring The Elite to Stadium Stampede at Double or Nothing. At the same time, Ricochet recruited Davis to his side, who apparently won’t be the only Callis Family member on the team.
Plus, we learned Will Ospreay will return to action on Dynamite this Wednesday! And on that same night, we’ll find out the brackets for this year’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament!
After one of the most exciting and unique nights in AEW history, here are your complete Collision results!
AEW Collision: Fairway to Hell Recap Tonight for West Palm Beach
AEW National Championship Match: Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family def. “Jungle” Jack Perry (c)
“Jungle” Jack Perry is Bringing The Elite to Stadium Stampede
Ricochet Recruits The Don Callis Family for Stadium Stampede
Brackets to Be Announced for Owen Hart Foundation Tournament on Dynamite!
Konosuke Takeshita Replacing Kazuchika Okada in Wednesday’s AEW World Title Match!
AEW World Championship Match (No Count Outs): Darby Allin (c) def. Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC
AEW National Championship Match: Mark Davis of the Don Callis Family def. “Jungle” Jack Perry (c)
We teed off with the latest stop on Jack Perry’s National Tour, a rematch from AEW Dynasty Zero Hour against Mark Davis for the National Championship! Renee Paquette brought us a report from the green, saying that Mark Davis promised to bring the AEW National Title back to the Don Callis Family.
Despite the size disadvantage, Perry took it right to Davis from the jump, and while Davis got in a few shots, Perry used his quick strikes and speed to get an early advantage. Perry hit the first big move of the match with a moonsault from the top rope to the floor on Davis. Perry got way more than a golf clap for that amazing effort. Perry nailed Davis with a dropkick on the floor, but when he tried to follow up with a swinging kick from the ring post, Davis caught him and threw him into the steel. Perry stumbled right into a massive lariat from Davis. Davis broke the count and returned to the floor to chop Perry right in the chest, which brought the champion to his knees. After returning Perry to the ring, Davis pulled his hair in the ropes to bend Perry backward until the referee reached his five count. Perry got back up and tried to trade chops with Davis, but Davis quickly chopped him down to the mat. Davis took Perry from one corner and threw him all the way across the ring.
Perry started to mount a comeback with some sticking and moving, but when he tried to springboard back in the ring, Davis leveled him with a huge forearm and followed with a shoulder tackle to knock Perry from the apron to the floor! Davis’ domination of Perry continued for several minutes, as his brutality was on full display in what might be considered his mulligan for the AEW National Title. Perry started to battle his way back with strikes, but ran into an elbow from Davis in the corner. Davis put Perry on the top turnbuckle, so Perry stopped him with a bite to the hand! Perry launched himself over Davis with an avalanche sunset flip, but Davis kicked out in the nick of time! The two fought on the apron, where Davis clothelined Perry against the ropes and then tried for a brainbuster, but Perry kneed himself free. A thrust kick stunned Davis long enough for Perry to hit a hurricanrana from the turnbuckles to the floor!
The crowd exploded, and Perry had new life!
Perry came off the top with an elbow to the back of Davis on the mat. Once again, Davis was able to kick out! Perry lined Davis up for a running knee, but Davis cut him off with a massive lariat! Davis threw Perry into the corner and ran across the ring with a diving forearm! This time, Perry kicked out at two! Davis tried a momentum clothesline on Perry, but Perry cut him off with a hurricanrana for another near-fall. Perry tried to go into a combination, so Davis stopped him with a discus lariat! Davis quickly grabbed Perry and dropped him on his head with Close Your Eyes and Count to Three! But Perry didn’t let the referee get to three with another kickout! Davis had Perry on the turnbuckles, looking for another piledriver, but Perry turned it into a hurricanrana. Don Callis ran from commentary and got on the apron to distract the referee, which allowed Ricochet to run in with what looked like a 6-iron to smash Perry across the back! Ricochet hid, while Davis hit Perry with Close Your Eyes and Count to Three for a second time! Davis covered Perry for the three-count! Davis is the NEW AEW National Champion!
Nick Wayne Enters His Second NJPW Best of the Super Juniors
For the second straight year, ROH World Television Champion Nick Wayne will be part of the NJPW Best of the Super Juniors tournament in Japan over the next month. Wayne had four impressive wins last year and looks to achieve even more this year at the tournament, ultimately aiming to become the youngest tourney winner in history!
Will Ospreay Returns to Action on Dynamite vs. Ace Austin!
Renee Paquette gave us breaking news! Will Ospreay has been cleared for competition and will return to action this Wednesday on Dynamite against Bang Bang Gang’s Ace Austin!
“Jungle” Jack Perry is Bringing The Elite to Stadium Stampede
We came back to see Perry finishing a phone call by saying, “Let’s do it. Thank you, guys.” After he hung up, Perry angrily pushed away some of the ice that was strapped to his back after Ricochet’s golf club attack. Perry said winning the AEW National Championship in front of his hometown, friends and family was one of the proudest moments of his career. And Don Callis and Ricochet just ended that for him. Perry said he knows Jericho and Hurt Syndicate are looking for two more partners to join his team at Stadium Stampede. So Perry got to thinking with the show being called Double or Nothing, instead of bringing two, he brings four! The Elite! The Young Bucks, himself and Kenny Omega!
Ricochet Recruits The Don Callis Family for Stadium Stampede
The NEW AEW National Champion, Mark Davis, was backstage with Don Callis and Ricochet, so Renee Paquette asked for their reaction to Perry’s Double or Nothing plans. Callis said he’s thrilled because Perry just gifted Callis his fantasy: an opportunity to beat up Jericho, the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega in one night! Callis would pay for that, but Perry, whom he called a dumbass, is giving it to him for free. Ricochet asked if that meant the Don Callis Family would be joining him for Stadium Stampede. Callis said he’ll give him Davis, but he knows Ricochet needs more, so they should go talk it over with a drink at the 19th hole!
Divine Dominion 5-Minute Challenge: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (“Colossal” Lena Kross and “Megasus” Megan Bayne) def. Ruthie Slay & Rachel Ley
As Kross and Bayne came to the ring, we heard pre-recorded comments from them, which were the announcement of the Divine Dominion 5-Minute Challenge. If anyone can last five minutes with them, they get an AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship shot! You don’t have to beat them, you just have to survive.
Slay and Ley each tried to kick Kross down at the bell to no avail. They attempted to take her to the ropes, but instead she sent them to the ropes and dropped Slay with a shoulder tackle. Kross spun Ley around for a huge sidewalk slam. She picked Slay back up and bodyslammed her on Ley! Kross sent Ley to the Divine Dominion corner and nailed her with a back elbow before tagging Bayne for the first time. Kross hit a running boot from one corner, and Bayne followed with a pump kick from the opposite corner. Bayne threw Ley out of the corner with a release German Suplex. Kross came back in and did the same. Bayne tagged back in and pulled Ley up for a deadlift release German Suplex. Bayne put Ley on her back, so she didn’t see Slay make a blind tag. Slay dove at Bayne, who caught her while still holding Ley! She launched Slay with a fallaway slam while dropping Ley with a Samoan Drop! Kross came back in for Divine Intervention on Slay to get the dominant victory.
AEW Women’s World Championship 4-Way at Double or Nothing!
After reviewing the wildly chaotic and competitive events in the AEW women’s division, we learned that AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla would defend her title in a 4-Way against three former champions, Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter, at Double or Nothing!
Brackets to Be Announced for Owen Hart Foundation Tournament on Dynamite!
We learned that both the women’s and men’s brackets for the 2026 Owen Hart Foundation Tournament will be revealed this Wednesday on Dynamite!
Konosuke Takeshita Replacing Kazuchika Okada in Wednesday’s AEW World Title Match!
Callis said no matter who wins the AEW World Title main event tonight between Darby Allin and PAC, the Don Callis Family will be waiting for them on Wednesday at Dynamite. Callis said Okada had to go to Japan to handle important family business, but he had someone in mind to take Okada’s spot in the AEW World Title match on Dynamite: the first-born of the Don Callis Family, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita! Callis told Takeshita that if he listened to him, he would be AEW World Champion. Callis plucked Takeshita from obscurity to replace Kenny Omega.
“You’re the best wrestler in the world when you’ve got my game plan in your head. Go win the title!”
Takeshita responded, “Don, I’m still going to take the International Title. But now, I’m the person who will bring the World Title back to the Don Callis Family…unlike Okada.”
As we prepared for a standby match, we took a look at the successful return of Kyle O’Reilly, who won the AEW World Trios Titles from The Dogs with Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy at Dynasty. This Wednesday on Dynamite, Cassidy will team with the Young Bucks and Adam Copeland and Christian Cage against The Dogs, AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR and “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa!
“Speedball” Mike Bailey def. Kiran Grey
Before the main event, we had time for a standby match, and it was time for Speedball! He came to the ring with TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight. That didn’t seem to intimidate Grey, who pushed Bailey in the back before the bell. That fired Bailey up, as he quickly took off his entrance gear and kicked Grey in the face at the bell! Bailey followed with a kick to the chest of the seated Grey and then crushed him with a standing moonsault knee drop! Bailey measured for another kick, but Grey ducked out of the way and rolled to the floor. Bailey immediately followed with a triangle moonsault to Grey on the floor! Bailey went to the top, and Grey tried to follow, but Bailey knocked him back to the mat. Grey dove to the ropes to knock Bailey down on the turnbuckles. With Bailey trapped, Grey went up to stomp on Bailey. Bailey caught a foot and nailed Grey with a forearm before smashing him into the turnbuckles. With Grey bent over, Bailey flattened him with Ultima Weapon to get the pinfall victory!
Knight grabbed the mic and said he liked what he saw from Speedball. He said Bailey is red hot, and even though he wasn’t able to become Jet2Belts this past Wednesday on Dynamite, The Jet is still the face of TNT. Knight said the future of AEW is wide open, so why don’t they make it to the top together! Bailey and Knight celebrated with each other and the fans!
Before the main event, we took a look at Allin’s AEW World Title reign, as PAC’s ominous words played over images of their violent history. PAC’s shot at Darby Allin’s AEW World Title is next!
AEW World Championship Match (No Count Outs): Darby Allin (c) def. Death Riders’ “The Bastard” PAC
When the bell rang, Allin decided to leave the ring and went to the green! PAC and the referee followed, and the brawl began near the sand traps! When there are no count outs, you can take the fight anywhere!
Allin stunned PAC and got a running start to hit a Code Red into the bunker! That is certainly a first in pro wrestling! PAC came out of the bunker covered in sand, as none of the Death Riders were out there to caddie for him. They battled near another bunker, and Allin sent PAC head over heels into the sand with a shotgun dropkick! Allin tried to follow after him, and PAC threw sand in his eyes! PAC threw Allin back into the bunker with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. PAC climbed over to Allin and locked in the Brutalizer in the middle of the bunker! Of course, you can’t win the match there!
PAC kept the offense going with a gorilla press slam into the bunker! Finally, PAC decided to bring Allin back to the ring, as that was the only place he could actually win the match and the AEW World Title. PAC tied the tag rope around Allin’s neck in the corner. Allin was trapped! PAC hit a pump kick, so Allin spat in his face. PAC hit another and pulled Allin violently out of the corner. PAC hit a nasty backbody drop on Allin and loaded up for the momentum clothesline. Allin was ready for it and dove at PAC to trip him. He flipped back in the ring and put PAC on the mat with a Scorpion Death Drop! PAC kicked out at two! Allin went to the top rope and waited for PAC to get up, but he waited too long, and PAC tripped him onto the turnbuckles. PAC went up and brought him down with an Avalanche Falcon Arrow! PAC covered, but Allin was able to kick out to save his AEW World Championship reign! PAC argued with the ref about the count while Allin rolled to the outside.
PAC retrieved a table from under the table, as Allin struggled to get back to his feet with what appeared to be an injured hip. PAC put Allin on the table and went to the top rope. He tried a shooting star press, but Allin moved just in time, and PAC crashed through the table onto the floor! Allin sensed it could be his moment and got PAC back in the ring for a Scorpion Death Lock! PAC tried to get to the bottom rope and finally did, but damage was clearly done! PAC waved to the back, so Marina Shafir, Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta ran out, which was enough to distract Allin long enough for PAC to nail him from behind. PAC sent Garcia and Yuta back, and they returned with another table! PAC carried Allin up the steps and tombstoned him on the steel!
As Shafir looked on, we saw that Yuta and Garcia created a double stack of four tables in the aisle! PAC carried Allin past the tables and all the way up the aisle into the backstage area. PAC continued to assault Allin and brought him up the steps towards the top of the arena. PAC brought Allin back into the arena and to a balcony area above the tables. PAC grabbed Allin near the edge, but Allin fought back! Shafir tried to get involved, but the referee stopped her, and PAC hit a low blow! PAC threw Allin off the balcony through the stacked tables! That was every bit of a 15-foot drop!
PAC finally made it down to the floor and brought Allin back in the ring for a pin attempt. 1-2-ALLIN KICKED OUT! DARBY ALLIN IS ALIVE! PAC IS STUNNED!
PAC sat in the corner and shook his head, clearly shocked that the match was still going on. Yuta tried to bring a chair into the ring, so the referee went out to stop him, which allowed Shafir to put the AEW World Title in the ring for PAC! Allin jumped up and yelled at PAC as he felt blood coming from the back of his head! Allin stopped PAC’s attempt at a belt shot with a kick to PAC’s golf balls! He grabbed his AEW World Title and smashed PAC in the head! Allin went up top and nailed a Coffin Drop! Allin covered PAC, and three seconds later, one of the most special AEW World Title matches ever came to an end with Allin retaining the AEW World Championship for the second time this week! The Death Riders helped PAC to the back as Allin was tended to in the ring, holding his AEW World Title. And he better heal quickly, because on Dynamite this Wednesday, Allin will defend the AEW World Title yet again when he faces a man who owns a past victory over him, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita!
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