AEW Collision Preview: July 11, 2026 – Hangman Returns; TBS Championship, ROH World Championship and AEW National Championship All Up for Grabs, More
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AEW Collision is LIVE TONIGHT at 8/7c on TNT and HBO Max, from the Berglund Center in Roanoke, Virginia, and it's a championship-loaded night with three titles on the line. And as we found out late Friday night, Collision will start with a long-awaited return four months in the making.
"Hangman" Adam Page returns to AEW tonight in his home state of Virginia for the first time since AEW Revolution in March, when he lost a Texas Death Match to then-AEW World Champion MJF and the right to ever challenge for the AEW World Title again. What will Hangman have to say when he kicks off Collision in Roanoke?
Plus, "The Ace of TBS" Hikaru Shida makes her first TBS Championship defense when she faces Harley Cameron. The AEW National Championship is on the line as "Dunkzilla" Mark Davis puts the gold up against "Speedball" Mike Bailey. And ROH World Champion Bandido, who survived a title challenge from Bryan Keith on ROH TV just two days ago, is right back in action, making a second title defense in three days when he faces "The Wrestler" Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps.
With AEW Redemption in Montreal on July 26 rapidly approaching, tonight’s matches could have big implications. Check out everything you need to know for Collision!
AEW Collision Tonight in Roanoke
“Hangman” Adam Page Returns!
"Hangman" Adam Page hasn't been seen in AEW since Revolution in March. Tonight, he returns, in his home state of Virginia, to open Collision LIVE in Roanoke! It's the first time Page has had the chance to address his loss to MJF in the Texas Death Match on the night he failed to recapture the AEW World Championship and lost the ability to ever challenge for the AEW World Title again – the very same stipulation Kenny Omega agreed to and overcame to become AEW World Champion by beating MJF this past Wednesday at Dynamite Beach Break.
What brings Hangman back, and what will he have to say after a career-changing loss and four-month absence?
TBS Championship Match: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Harley Cameron
Hikaru Shida outlasted five other competitors to win the first AEW Survival of the Fittest and become the new TBS Champion last week on Dynamite. Tonight, "The Ace of TBS" makes her very first title defense against Harley Cameron. Cameron came up short in the Survival of the Fittest itself, but we can’t forget that she upset Marina Shafir to qualify, which was very impressive in its own right. Cameron is 0-1 against Shida, but their last match was nearly two years ago, and Cameron has improved by leaps and bounds since then. Will Cameron win her first AEW singles gold? Or will Shida prove why TBS stands for “The Best is Shida?”
AEW National Championship Match: "Dunkzilla" Mark Davis (c) of the Don Callis Family vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey
Speedball has beaten Mark Davis before, less than four months ago on Dynamite, and now Davis puts the AEW National Title on the line against him tonight in Roanoke. Bailey made the challenge at Beach Break because he wants to take from the Don Callis Family. Davis has been one of the most dominant forces in the Don Callis Family all year and already has five successful defenses. He has a potential defense looming with Andrade El Ídolo if Andrade beats Jake Doyle next week on Dynamite, but first, Davis must deal with Bailey. Can Davis run it to six, or will Speedball win his first AEW singles title?
ROH World Championship Match: Bandido (c) vs. “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps
Bandido survived a challenge from Bryan Keith on ROH TV just two days ago, but there’s little time for rest. Tonight in Roanoke, he makes his second ROH World Championship defense in three days against "The Wrestler" Katsuyori Shibata of The Opps. HOOK put out the challenge on last week’s Collision, citing Shibata’s 19-match win streak in ROH. Can Bandido dig deep and defend again, or will Shibata's precision prove too much on a short turnaround? This first-time matchup is a fantastic clash of styles on a night full of championship showdowns!
How to Watch AEW Collision
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Start Time: LIVE 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT
Location: Berglund Center – Roanoke, Virginia
TV: TNT
Streaming: HBO Max
