AEW Collision Results: February 21, 2026 – Death Riders and Callis Family Battles Continue, The Rascalz Beat FTR, Jet Set Rodeo Retains, More
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AEW Collision Results: February 21, 2026 – Death Riders and Callis Family Battles Continue, The Rascalz Beat FTR, Jet Set Rodeo Retains, More

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AEW Collision Results

We continued our weekend in California with Collision in Oceanside LIVE on TNT and streaming on HBO Max! With the focus shifted to Revolution in Los Angeles next month, tensions were on the rise, and plenty of combustible elements existed under the same roof tonight!


As an AEW World Tag Team Championship showdown for Revolution loomed, both the champions, FTR, and challengers, the Young Bucks, were in action on Collision. In the main event, FTR were defeated by The Rascalz, Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier, in an AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator match to earn a future shot at the AEW World Tag Team Titles. However, after the match, the Rascalz and Matt and Nick Jackson were attacked by GOA, as FTR went after the Bucks’ family at ringside! FTR hit a spike piledriver on the Bucks’ younger brother to end the night in complete chaos!


With no end to their ongoing hostilities in sight, we also saw plenty of reasons why the Death Riders and Don Callis Family don’t like each other. CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Claudio Castagnoli defeated “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander, but later in the night, the Callis Family team of Konosuke Takeshita, El Clon and Mark Davis beat AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta and PAC. However, it was Moxley dropping Takeshita with a Paradigm Shift after the match!


And the AEW World Trios Titles aren’t going anywhere thanks to Jet Set Rodeo’s victory over The Demand when “Hangman” Adam Page pinned AEW National Champion Ricochet thanks to a distraction from “Jungle” Jack Perry.


Plus, Thunder Rosa had a successful return to action against Julia Hart, but was confronted by AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla! And we found out what happened when AEW World Champion MJF and Andrade El Ídolo crossed paths on Friday night!


Check out everything that went down on a red-hot Collision from Oceanside! Here are your complete results.

AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Oceanside

AEW World Trios Championship Match: Jet Set Rodeo (“Hangman” Adam Page, “Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight) (c) def. The Demand (AEW National Champion Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona)

Our opening contest brought us right into championship action! And Jet Set Rodeo was decked out in brand new matching gear for their first defense as AEW World Trios Champions. 


Bailey and Ricochet began the match with Ricochet immediately running Bailey into Knight to knock him off the apron, as GOA went to work on him and Page on the outside. Back in the ring, Kaun and Ricochet double-teamed Bailey with a kick/slam combo before turning their attention to Knight and giving him similar treatment. Page rolled in and finally broke through the disadvantage, only for Liona to enter, stop Page, and put the Demand back on top. It didn’t last long, as Page backdropped Ricochet to the floor and JetSpeed came off the top with dropkicks to send GOA to the outside. Ricochet returned to the ring only to get wrecked by Jet Set Rodeo with continuous triple-team offense! Knight took over on Ricochet until the AEW National Champion pulled Knight down by the hair. That gave Ricochet the chance to make a much-needed tag to Kaun. He entered and chopped Knight down to the mat, but Knight escaped the grasp and tagged Bailey. He lit Kaun up with kicks until Ricochet returned, so Bailey put Ricochet down with a three-kick combo followed by a running shooting star press for a nearfall!


Ricochet avoided a high roundhouse kick and put a shot of his own right on Bailey before knocking Page to the floor with a springboard dropkick! Kaun bounced Bailey back and forth between the ring and the barricade. Liona took off around the ring to get a head of steam to run through both Knight and Page, only to restart and take out Bailey to complete the railroading of Jet Set Rodeo! Bailey wound up nowhere near his team, as he was dominated in The Demand’s corner. Finally, Bailey started to kick his way loose from Liona, but didn’t do much damage. Bailey avoided a senton splash and put Liona down with a missile dropkick from the top! Liona tagged Ricochet, but Bailey tagged Page! 


He took out Kaun with a springboard lariat on the apron and caught Ricochet from the ropes with a fallaway slam, but he wasn’t done, as he dove onto Kaun on the floor and clotheslined Liona into the timekeeper’s area! Back in the ring, Page popped up Ricochet for a powerbomb and followed with a huge lariat, but GOA came in to make the save on the pin attempt. GOA isolated Page in the corner until Liona went to the apron with a moonsault to JetSpeed on the floor! Kaun slammed Page to the mat, which allowed Ricochet to come off the top with a 450 splash! Page kicked out!


JetSpeed pulled Ricochet out of the ring and dropped him with a pair of kicks. They entered the ring and did the same to Kaun, but the same offense was shaken off by Liona, who wound up catching both Bailey and Knight for a Samoan drop/fallaway slam combo in a tremendous feat of strength! Kaun slid out to go after Bailey on the apron, so Speedball adjusted with a springboard moonsault to Kaun on the floor! In the ring, Knight finally took Liona down with a springboard clothesline. From the apron, Page booted Ricochet and flipped in for a Buckshot Lariat, but Ricochet was ready for it and rolled him up for a two-count! 


Page missed a charge in the corner, but stopped Ricochet with a back elbow. He ran up the ropes to moonsault over Ricochet to go for a Deadeye, but Ricochet slipped free and nailed a poisonrana! Bailey returned to the ring with a kick to Ricochet’s chest, followed by moonsault knees, but Kaun quickly grabbed Bailey for a double-underhook spike piledriver! Knight jumped OVER a Kaun clothesline and put him down with a jumping DDT. Ricochet ducked a clothesline from Knight and hit one of his own, but when he tried a springboard cutter, Page caught him and hit a tombstone piledriver! Page went to the apron again, but had to fight off both members of GOA, which he punctuated with a Deadeye to Liona on the apron! Ricochet hit Page with a rising knee, only to turn into a big kick from Bailey. Bailey charged at Ricochet in the corner, but adjusted in midair to a moonsault over the top onto Kaun on the floor! 


Page went for another Buckshot Lariat, so Ricochet pulled the referee in his way. Page stopped in time, but that allowed Ricochet to grab him for a Vertigo! Page kicked out at the last moment! Ricochet set up for the Spirit Gun, only to be distracted by the appearance of “Jungle” Jack Perry on the top of the stage. Ricochet sent Page to the outside, which put him in a perfect position to nail a Buckshot Lariat as Ricochet turned back around from looking up the ramp. Page covered Ricochet for the three-count! Jet Set Rodeo retain the AEW World Trios Titles!

FTR vs. The Rascalz Set for Tonight!

Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed were showing off their new shirts (now available on ShopAEW.com!), but were interrupted by AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR. Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler weren’t happy with what they smelled in the locker room, so they ran down the Rascalz and said they wished they won the #1 contenders match so that FTR could have beaten them. The Rascalz responded by making a challenge to FTR to fight tonight! FTR said they don’t just give out title shots, so the Rascalz suggested it be an AEW World Tag Team Title Eliminator match! FTR agreed, and the match is on! Reed tried to get them to decide the two members for the match, but Wentz and Xavier said they were undefeated as a team, so they’ll handle it. Tony Khan made it official for tonight!

Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) def. The Swirl (Blake Christian and Lee Johnson)

The Young Bucks greeted many members of their family in the front row during their entrance. We heard from Jay Lethal before the match, as he is now providing some veteran leadership to Christian and Johnson for what he called The Lethal Swirl. 


Nick Jackson and Christian started the match, but Johnson attacked Nick from behind as Christian knocked Matt to the floor. The Swirl continued the attack on Nick and mocked him with the Young Bucks pose. Nick avoided a double clothesline and sent Christian into Johnson. Matt got back in, and the Bucks hit an assisted German suplex on Christian, followed by a lungblower on Johnson. The Bucks hit stereo plancha to the floor on both members of the Swirl and took some time to bask in their offense before throwing Christian and Johnson back in the ring. Christian surprised the Bucks with a twisting dive to take them both out on the floor! Johnson followed with a swanton dive onto the Bucks over the top to the outside! Back in the ring, all four men traded superkicks until the Bucks took both members of the Swirl down with a barrage of superkicks! The Bucks went to opposite corners for a splash/elbow drop combo! They didn’t keep the advantage for long, and the Swirl wound up isolating Matt, who wound up at the mercy of Christian and Johnson.


Nick tried to save Matt from the tree of woe in the corner, but was wiped out and sent to the floor, where Christian met him with a moonsault from the second rope! Back in the ring, Matt was planted by a double stomp/Death Valley Driver combo! Nick made the save just in time! Matt hit multiple Northern Lights Suplexes to get out of the grasp of Christian and finally hit a third when Johnson tried to come in for the stop. Nick finally made the tag and escaped a double team to hit a leaping head scissors/armdrag combo on the Swirl! Matt tagged back in for a buckle bomb/enzigiri combo! The Bucks hit the MMMBop Drop on Christian, but Johnson made the save on the pin attempt! 


The Bucks missed double superkicks on Johnson, who came back with a hurricanrana on both Matt and Nick! Christian flew through the ropes to snatch Matt, as Johsnon came off the ropes with a crossbody/reverse DDT combo. Matt sent Johnson into the top turnbuckle, which stopped Christian on his way to the top rope. Nick met Christian on top and took him down with a hurricanrana! The Bucks hit a doomsday device on Johnson, who landed on Christian, then finished Christian off with the BTE Trigger for the victory!

AEW World Champion MJF and Andrade El Ídolo Crossed Paths on Friday Night

We took a look back at the face-to-face between AEW World Champion MJF and “Hangman” Adam Page from Dynamite, which included Page offering to never challenge for the AEW World Title again if he can’t beat MJF at Revolution, but he wants a Texas Death Match! MJF said he needed a week to think about his stipulation. We then went to last night in New York, where MJF defended the AEW World Title against Zilla Fatu at the independent promotion, House of Glory. MJF tried to use the Triple B during the match, but Andrade El Ídolo took it from him! Despite that, MJF still managed to tap out Fatu with Salt of the Earth to retain the AEW World Championship via submission. MJF confronted Andrade after the match to complain about the interference and was absolutely beside himself. Andrade told him, “Tranquilo,” and asked why he gave a title opportunity to an indie wrestler while everyone in AEW needs to fight for the same opportunity. Why? Because he’s scared of Andrade? Andrade’s eyes are on the title. MJF said if his eyes are on the title, then his eyes are on MJF. He’s going to make sure “Hangman” never wrestles for the AEW World Title again after Revolution and warns Andrade that if he comes after MJF, he better not miss. MJF left after the threat, but Andrade laughed it off. 

CMLL World Heavyweight Championship Match: Claudio Castagnoli (c) of the Death Riders def. “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander of the Don Callis Family

As per CMLL rules, each man had a representative on the outside, with Marina Shafir representing Castagnoli and Lance Archer in Alexander’s corner. Alexander attacked Castagnoli to jump-start the match and clearly took the champion by surprise. However, it didn’t last long, as Castagnoli turned things around with a tilt-a-whirl slam followed by a clothesline to the outside! He ran down the apron and nailed Alexander with a modified body block. Castagnoli got a head of steam and sent Alexander into the front row with a running uppercut!


Castagnoli threw Alexander back in the ring and came off the top with a double sledgehammer to get a two-count. Alexander and Castagnoli traded heavy chops until Castagnoli put Alexander in the corner with windmill chops. Castagnoli sent Alexander to the ropes and nailed a final overhand chop to put Alexander on the mat. Alexander avoided a charge from Castagnoli, which sent the champion to the outside. Alexander dove onto Castagnoli, but was caught on the floor, only for Alexander to escape and run Castagnoli into the steel steps. Castagnoli’s left knee was clearly damaged in the attack.


Castagnoli did everything he could to battle back and reversed a figure four leglock to get some separation from Alexander. However, Castagnoli couldn’t put any weight on his leg, so when he tried to go blow-for-blow with Alexander, it failed, as Alexander chopped his bad leg. Alexander and Castagnoli traded uppercuts, but when Alexander tried to dive under Castagnoli, the champion adjusted and deadlifted him from the ground to slam him to the mat! What strength!


Back on their feet, Castagnoli uppercutted Alexander into the corner and nailed a spinning uppercut to dizzy Alexander. He put Alexander on the top turnbuckle and pulled him off with a cutter. That got a two-count! Alexander escaped the giant swing to put on an ankle lock, so Castagnoli rolled out of it to send Alexander to the apron. Castagnoli followed with a boot, but Alexander stopped him with a shot to the jaw and a front slam onto the apron! Alexander immediately followed with a running crossbody to a seated Castagnoli, putting him on the floor! Alexander rolled him in, but only got a two-count.


Castagnoli backdropped out of Alexander’s grasp and rolled through with a pair of boots to the chest. Both men got back to their feet and traded big shots until Castagnoli reached down to launch Alexander up for a pop-up uppercut! Alexander kicked out! Castagnoli tried a Neutralizer, but Alexander got out of it and put on an ankle lock with a grapevine on the leg. Castagnoli got back to a vertical base on his good leg and deadlifted Alexander up into a vertical suplex to break the ankle lock! Castagnoli looked primed to try another Neutralizer, so Archer got on the apron only to be met by Shafir. Castagnoli booted Archer to the floor, but turned into a boot from Alexander. Alexander hit a German suplex but missed a charge in the corner. Castagnoli hit an uppercut followed by a short giant swing that disoriented Alexander enough to soften him up for a Neutralizer! Castagnoli got the pinfall to retain the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship!

“Megasus” Megan Bayne def. B3cca

This was a standby match, as neither championship match went to the time limit. At the bell, Bayne ran across the ring with a flying boot to B3cca’s face! Bayne followed with a German suplex and chopped B3cca in the corner. Bayne sent her to the opposite corner, but missed a charge. Bayne quickly overpowered B3cca and brought her back from the apron with a back suplex. Bayne nailed a MegaBomb for the impressive victory! After the match, Bayne signaled for championship gold around her waist!

Former TNT Champion Tommaso Ciampa Wants His “Silvey” Back

We reviewed the events of the last two weeks that saw Ciampa beat Mark Briscoe for the TNT Title, followed by Kyle Fletcher taking the TNT Title from Ciampa last week on Dynamite and then successfully defending it against Briscoe in a ladder match at Grand Slam Australia. Lexy Nair was backstage with Ciampa, asking how he was feeling after such a wild couple of weeks. Ciampa said it’s only 24 days since he became All Elite, but the number he’s focused on is 10. That’s how many days it’s been since Fletcher took the TNT Title from him, but then Fletcher went to Australia and defended it there. Fletcher stayed in Australia, but Ciampa said that when Fletcher comes back to the States, he wants his “Silvey,” aka the TNT Title, back!

Trios Match: Don Callis Family (“The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, El Clon and Mark Davis) def. Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta and PAC)

For the second time tonight, we saw the Death Riders and Don Callis Family square off after Castagnoli beat Alexander to retain the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship earlier in the night. Takeshita and Yuta started the match for their respective sides, although Yuta hid his bald head in a knit cap, which he said was part of his gear. Takeshita struck the first big blow with a diving lariat to Yuta to bring El Clon into the match. Yuta tagged PAC, which significantly increased the match's speed, as Clon was able to subdue Clon with quick, intense kicks. PAC fought back with big kicks of his own to slow Clon down and mocked him with Clon’s signature kip up. 


Clon caught a leaping PAC, so Davis chopped PAC out of midair and tagged in for the first time. He kicked away at PAC and choked him over the ropes in the corner. Davis hit a big bodyslam, but missed a senton splash, which allowed Moxley to tag in! They picked up right where they left off from their AEW Continental Championship Eliminator on Dynamite. Moxley knocked Davis to the outside and met him with a dive through the ropes! Back in the ring, Moxley tried a piledriver, but Davis escaped and tried to sit on Moxley, only for Moxley to move out of the way. Moxley hit a barrage of punches in the corner and dropped Davis with a cutter!


The Death Riders took the Callis Family out in the corner and triple-teamed Davis with a conveyor belt of attacks. PAC and Wheeler hit stereo planchas to Takeshita and El Clon on the floor while Moxley trapped Davis in the Bulldog choke in the ring. Takeshita nailed Moxley to break up the submission, which allowed Davis to come back with a double sledgehammer to the side of Moxley’s head! The Callis Family found themselves in control of the AEW Continental Champion!


Takeshita worked over Moxley on the outside and then back in the ring until Moxley evaded a running knee in the corner. Takeshita spilled over the top to the floor, but came back in to make a tag to Davis. Davis charged across the ring to clear out the Death Riders’ corner. Moxley finally started throwing big shots at Davis, so Davis came back with a German suplex. Moxley fought it off to hit a huge lariat and tagged in PAC! Clon tagged in at the same time, but PAC was ahead of him every step of the way, as he sent Clon to the outside. Takeshita attacked PAC from behind, only for PAC to turn it around with a headscissors takeover to the floor. Davis nailed PAC from behind, but PAC quickly turned that around with a shotgun dropkick to send Davis to the floor. PAC went to the top and took out all three members of the Callis Family with a moonsault to the floor!


PAC nailed a rebound German suplex to El Clon coming out of the corner and followed with a tombstone piledriver for a nearfall! PAC went to the top for the Black Arrow on Clon, so Takeshita ran in and blasted PAC in the face with a forearm! Yuta took out Takeshita with the Buisaku knee, but was dropped with a comebacker lariat from Davis. Davis and Moxley traded reversals until Moxley caught Davis and El Clon for a double DDT, but Clon avoided the impact in some wild contortionist maneuver. Clon hit a kick to Moxley’s head, but turned right into a huge shot from PAC! 


Davis came into the ring with a chair, but Shafir grabbed it from behind! Davis swung at her and missed, so Moxley clotheslined him over the top to the floor! Clon escaped a PAC charge in the corner and nailed a Pele kick. He ran across to tag Takeshita, but Yuta tagged in, too. Takeshita ran into a superkick from PAC, and Yuta came off the top with an assisted splash. Takeshita escaped Yuta’s grasp and ate a big boot, which he shrugged off with a yell at Yuta's face! Yuta came back with strikes, which Takeshita answered with some of his own. Yuta hit a dropkick, but Takeshita fought through it with a pump kick! Yuta rebounded back in the ring only to put himself right in the path of a knockout elbow from Takeshita! Moxley tried to come back in, but Takeshita booted him back to the floor, and Clon followed with a dive to Mox! Back in the ring, Takeshita hit Yuta with Raging Fire to get the pinfall victory!


After the match, Moxley and Takeshita went face-to-face in the ring, but didn’t come to blows. Davis tried to attack Moxley from behind, as Yuta tried the same to Takeshita, but both were sent to the outside. Moxley and Takeshita backed into each other, so Moxley dropped Takeshita with a Paradigm Shift! Moxley and the Death Riders exited, as Takeshita tried to shake off the pain on the mat.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions The Babes of Wrath Send a Message to MegaBad

Lexy Nair was backstage with AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions The Babes of Wrath, TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron. She asked them about their difficult week with MegaBad, but Nightingale asked what it would take to get them out of their hair. They ran down their title defenses from last week and asked which belt they wanted. Nightingale said she’ll fight twice as hard as double champions. The Babes were clearly ready for MegaBad!

Thunder Rosa def. Triangle of Madness’ Julia Hart

Despite this being Thunder Rosa’s first match since All In Texas, she controlled Hart from the bell and quickly sent her to the floor. Hart tried to gather herself, but Rosa followed and chopped Hart around the barricades. Hart cut off Rosa and sent her to the corner, but Rosa came back with an armdrag and dropkick. Rosa hit a basement clothesline to get a near-fall. Hart stopped Rosa with a rake of the eyes, then worked her arm with a tightrope walk, finishing by hanging it over the top rope. Hart hit a sickening neckbreaker over the second rope and was totally in control at this point.


Rosa was able to fight back with stiff chops and a cutter to send Hart to the corner. Rosa hit a jumping lariat, followed by a dropkick to a sitting Hart. She continued her offense with a Northern Lights suplex to get another two-count. Hart escaped a double underhook and hit a Sole Food to Rosa’s midsection. Rosa escaped a charge in the corner, but Hart quickly turned it into a tarantula over the ropes. Hart locked Rosa in a flying octopus in the middle of the ring, but Rosa escaped the submission with a slam. Hart kicked out at two! Rosa tried to strike Hart, but Hart got out of it with a leg trip. She stomped Rosa and went to the top for a moonsault, only to eat both of Rosa’s boots on the way down! Rosa hit a Fire Thunder Driver for the win and a successful return to AEW! 


AEW World Women’s Champion Thekla interrupted from the crowd to mock Rosa with false praise and called her “one of the dumbest bitches alive!” She questioned Rosa’s logic for coming right after Thekla after such a lengthy absence. Thekla said AEW is toxic, baby! Back in the ring, Kris Statlander stopped Julia Hart from attacking Thunder Rosa from behind, as Thekla taunted them from the crowd.


In the back, Private Party had the festivities going with Bang Bang Gang, the Outrunners and Dalton Castle and Anthony Bowens. Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy said they aren’t ducking any tag team, and they can all see what Private Party is all about!

Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors Interrupt The Broadcast!

As we prepared to head to our main event, Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors interrupted Tony Schiavone at the broadcast booth, as Kidd berated Schiavone for calling him “mental.” Kidd said that’s exactly what he is and reminded Darby Allin that this isn’t over until he’s “pushing up daisies.” Kidd acknowledged that Orange Cassidy wanted to get involved and asked Connors what they should do to him. Connors said they should bleed him dry! Kidd said he’s going drag Cassidy down just like he’s dragging Allin down.


“Next week. Anytime. Anyplace. I’m going to beat you within an inch of your life.”


Connors said Kidd might be mental, but he’s not joking because that is his dog for real!


Then, we learned some big matches for Dynamite, including AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. El Clon and Mark Davis vs. Brody King! 

AEW World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Match: The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) def. AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) - The Rascalz Earn a Future AEW World Tag Team Title Shot

It was time for our main event, although Big Stoke looked in rough shape as he was wheeled to ringside by FTR. That could explain why Harwood got off to a slow start and had the taste, and maybe a tooth, knocked out of his mouth by Wentz in the early going. Harwood came back to chop and punch Wentz in the corner, but when they went to the opposite side, Wentz reversed it into a tornillo! Harwood kicked out at one, so Xavier tagged in for some double-team offense by the Rascalz. Harwood battled through it to work Xavier back to his corner, which allowed Wheeler to tag in for the first time. Wheeler knocked Xavier to the mat and flattened him with a basement clothesline. Wheeler jabbed at Xavier until Xavier came back with a couple shots of his own and a cutter to get a two-count! Harwood made a blind tag, allowing him to low-bridge Xavier to the floor. He followed by tossing Xavier into the barricade, and the champions had the advantage!


After Xavier was punished for several minutes, Wentz was able to come in to make the save on a double suplex attempt. The Rascalz hit stomps to the backs of both Wheeler and Harwood, who then rolled to the outside. Wentz and Xavier took out both members of FTR with a moonsault/dive combo on the floor, as they started to turn things around in this main event! Xavier threw Harwood back in and tried to come off the top, but Harwood got out of the way. Harwood tried a slingshot suplex, but Xavier rolled it into a nearfall! Harwood ate a step-up kick from Xavier, who then went for a sunset flip, but Wheeler held Harwood’s arms, which brought Wentz in to break the connection! Xavier finally got the sunset flip on Harwood, but he kicked out at two! Wentz launched himself over the top to the floor with a tornillo on Wheeler! Back in the ring, Harwood won a battle of strikes to put Xavier down on the mat.


On commentary, Tony Schiavone announced that Swerve Strickland had been fined $100,000 for his actions on Dynamite and was suspended from attending Collision tonight.


Harwood and Xavier battled on the top turnbuckle, with Xavier knocking Harwood back to the mat, where Wentz was waiting with a few more shots. Wheeler tried to push Xavier off the top, but he evaded him with a leap into a shooting star press on Harwood! Harwood kicked out at two! Wentz tagged in and went to the top, as Xavier did the same in the opposite corner. Wheeler shoved Xavier onto the ropes, as Wentz flew over a ducking Harwood. Harwood hit a tight driver on Wentz, but he kicked out! That was close! 


FTR lined up a Shatter Machine on Wentz, but Xavier stopped it with a hurricanrana on Wheeler as Wentz rolled up Harwood for another near-fall! Wentz hit a spinning knee on Harwood, as the Rascalz set up for Hot Fire Flame, but Harwood got his knees up! Harwood nailed a brainbuster on Wentz and made the cover while Wheeler held Xavier on the floor, but Wentz kicked out! Xavier got back in the ring to dive at Wheeler, but was met with a rising knee! The 10-minute warning was announced as Wheeler knocked Reed into the steel steps. He went to do further damage, but the Young Bucks ran down to the ringside. Wheeler confronted Matt and Nick Jackson with a chair on the outside, but back in the ring, the Rascalz nailed Harwood with a pair of superkicks, followed by another Hot Fire Flame that flattened Harwood! Wentz covered Harwood to get the victory! The Rascalz have earned a future shot at the AEW World Tag Team Championship. The Bucks raised the hands of The Rascalz on the floor, but GOA ran out to attack from behind!


Meanwhile, FTR got into it with Matt and Nick’s father at the barricade, and Stokely threw powder in his face! FTR shoved their mother out of the way and pulled the younger brother of the Bucks, Malachi, over the barricade! “Jungle” Jack Perry tried to run down to help, but was nailed by Ricochet with a Spirit Gun out of nowhere! In the ring, FTR hit a spike piledriver on Malachi as GOA made Matt and Nick watch! FTR, Big Stoke and The Demand taunted the Bucks, Rascalz and Perry as Collision came to a close!


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