AEW Collision Results: January 10, 2026 — Briscoe Retains TNT Title, Women’s Champions Dominate, More
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AEW Collision Results: January 10, 2026 — Briscoe Retains TNT Title, Women’s Champions Dominate, More

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AEW Collision Results

AEW Collision continued its residency at Esports Stadium Arlington, live on TNT and streaming on HBO Max, with a loaded Saturday night of action where the best wrestle!


TNT Champion Mark Briscoe came through on his promise to keep the TNT Title with a hard-fought victory over Hechicero of the Don Callis Family to earn his second title defense! But that was not the last we saw of either man. After The Demand defeated Anthony Bowens and JetSpeed in the main event, they continued the attack, prompting Max Caster to come out. Unfortunately, that also brought out members of the Don Callis Family to aid The Demand. However, Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, and Komander hit the ring to add to a wild brawl that ended the night with the Callis Family and The Demand cleared from the ring!


Earlier in the night, El Clon stayed undefeated with a victory over Komander. Meanwhile, the Don Callis Family heard from Callis in Tokyo, Japan, although it was Kyle Fletcher who told Callis that someone needed to talk to Okada. Callis tried to convince Fletcher to turn his attention back to the TNT Championship.


Plus, AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander and the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, The Babes of Wrath, were victorious in trios action, but they received quite the warning from Thekla of Triangle of Madness ahead of their trios match at Maximum Carnage. And the Death Riders opened the night by defeating SkyFlight with AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley on commentary. 


Here's everything that went down on AEW Collision for January 10, 2026, including your full results and match recaps.

AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Arlington

Death Riders (PAC, Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia) def. SkyFlight (Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin and Darius Martin)

With Jon Moxley on commentary, it was time for our first match of an evening that was set to be full of the best trios action in the world! Scorpio Sky and Wheeler Yuta opened things up for their respective teams, as both men tried for multiple pin attempts with no success, so Darius Martin tagged in for Sky. Yuta quickly tagged out to Daniel Garcia, but Darius escaped a double team and then dropped Garcia with a back elbow. Darius hit two strikes in the corner, but then Garcia reversed a whip and sent Darius face-first into the middle turnbuckle. Darius turned things around when he got a blind tag by Dante Martin and dropped Garcia with a Manhattan Drop so that Dante could send Garcia face-first into Darius’s knee! That earned a two-count, so Sky tagged back in.


PAC got frustrated and charged across the ring to take out Dante and Darius before tagging in for the first time. He immediately stomped Sky in the corner and tagged in Yuta, who pounded away on Sky in the Death Riders' corner. Garcia made a quick tag and gave Sky more of the same punishment. Sky fought to his feet and stopped Garcia with an eye gouge. Sky caught Garcia with a boot and tagged Dante. Dante nailed Garcia with an enzigiri and springboarded from the bottom rope to dropkick Garcia! Dante avoided Garcia in the corner but fell right into the arms of PAC, who chucked him back to the ring, where Garcia nailed a side suplex. Garcia tagged Yuta, and the two wailed away on Dante, as the Death Riders were in complete control!


The Death Riders trapped Dante in the apron so that PAC could hit a sliding dropkick from the ring! Dante kicked out at two, as PAC taunted the SkyFlight corner. 


“2026 PAC with the short hair, the bedhead…he’s my favorite wrestler.” – Jon Moxley


Yuta tagged back in as the crowd tried to will Dante back to his corner for a tag. He fought back with a high-angle suplex, but Garcia and Yuta came back with a top-rop Hart Attack that got a two count! PAC tagged back in and hit a brutal kick combo, but Dante fired back with a desperation dropkick! He tagged Darius, as Yuta tagged on his side. Darius nailed Yuta with a rebound Spanish Fly and flew onto Garcia on the outside. Back on the inside, Darius dropped Yuta with a flatliner and nearly won the match when he hooked in a fisherman’s suplex, but PAC came in for the save! The match started to break down as Dante and Sky dove onto Garcia and PAC! Marina Shafir got on the apron to distract Darius, so Zayda Steel, who was alongside SkyFlight tonight, got in her face. That allowed Darius to run Yuta into Shafir to knock her off the apron and get a rollup on Garcia for a two count! Darius launched Yuta from the apron into a cutter by Dante on the inside, but Garcia broke it up!


With Garcia distracting the referee, Yuta hit Darius with a low blow. The Death Riders ran the conveyor belt attack on Darius in the corner for two rotations until Yuta and PAC went into a criss-cross that saw Yuta dive to the outside for Dante while PAC flattened Darius with a clothesline! PAC quickly locked in the Brutalizer to earn the submission victory! PAC yelled into the camera, telling Darby Allin, "Whatever happens on Wednesday, you did this to yourself!” Back in the ring, Steel shoved Shafir, but Steel didn’t see Megan Bayne get in the ring! Shafir booted Steel right into a running powerbomb by Bayne! Bayne, Shafir, and Penelope Ford posed over the fallen Steel.

The Conglomeration Has Momentum!

Lexy Nair was with TNT Champion Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong, although when Nair called all three “The Conglomeration,” Strong was quick to correct her because he’s not part of the Conglomeration. However, he’s not done with the Death Riders. Briscoe said it doesn’t matter what faction wants it, they can come take on The ‘Glom! Briscoe said the word of the day is momentum because Willow Nightingale is the TBS Champion and the Babes of Wrath have the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships, and he’s not letting go of the TNT Title tonight when he faces Hechicero because he’s got momentum! And he knows the Don Callis Family might be lurking around, but it doesn’t matter.


“As the saying goes, when two or more Conglomerates are in the same place, then you have a full Conglomeration!”

Brody King def. Barrett Brown

As King made his way down the aisle, Brown tried to dive at him through the ropes, but King was ready and caught him! King chokeslammed Brown on the apron! That allowed King to remove his entrance attire, and the bell rang. King squished Brown in the corner and followed with a cannonball. A Gonzo Bomb finished Brown to give King a quick victory! King celebrated with the crowd around ringside and was joined by his Brodido partner, ROH World Champion Bandido, who is just four days away from facing MJF for the AEW World Title at Maximum Carnage!

Josh Alexander and Lance Archer Send More Violent Messages

As Lance Archer destroyed various people behind him, Josh Alexander dragged another lifeless body and told the world that while Don Callis is in Japan celebrating Kazuchika Okada’s monumental win at Wrestle Kingdom, they’ll be watching El Clon defeat Komander and Hechicero beat Mark Briscoe to bring the TNT Title back to the Don Callis Family. Then, Alexander said JetSpeed should have stayed down where Mark Davis and Jack Doyle put them, but if they need to get another message, he has faith The Demand will take care of them tonight. Archer closed things out by lawn darting one poor soul into another against a wall!

Don Callis Family’s El Clon def. Komander

Komander and El Clon both showed a wide variety of pinning combinations in an amazing series of reversals, although that ended in a stalemate. El Clon caught Komander in midair and dropped him across the knee before a six-strike combo in the corner and a moonsault off the middle rope for a near-fall! 


El Clon taunted Komander, but he came back with a hurricanrana. Komander springboarded into an armdrag and then hit a pair of rising kicks from the apron before a tornillo into a hurricanrana from the top rope! What a combination of moves. Komander dove through the ropes onto El Clon, but El Clon caught him and hip-tossed Komander onto the ramp! El Clon followed with a suplex on the ramp, and Komander was in big trouble! El Clon continued the assault on the outside for several minutes.


Back in the ring, El Clon nailed a huge chop with Komander trapped on the ropes. Komander came back with a defensive kick followed by an innovative DDT to get himself back in the match! Komander chopped El Clon and blocked another from Clon. Komander blocked an El Clon monkey flip attempt and hung on to his hands to spike El Clon with a Poisonrana! El Clon kicked out at two!


El Clon caught a running kick from Komander and tried to reverse the momentum into a tilt-o-whirl lung blower, but somehow Komander landed on his feet! He scaled the ropes and came off with a beautiful moonsault for a two count! 


Komander tried to run the length of the ring on the ropes, but El Clon moved, so Komander adjusted with a picturesque moonsault onto El Clon on the floor! Komander tried to run down the ropes, but El Clon avoided him and clobbered Komander with a Pele kick. He nailed the lungblower on the second attempt and tried for his Portal Bomb only for Komander to reverse it into a poisionrana! El Clon kicked out!


Komander went for a Code Red, but El Clon pulled him through and trapped Komander in a Samoan Driver, but this time it was Komander who kicked out! El Clon picked up Komander for another Portal Bomb, and this time it connected to get the three count! El Clon remains undefeated!


After the match, we saw Wrestle Kingdom highlights of Konosuke Takeshita losing the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship to IWGP Global Champion Yota Tsuji and AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada beating “The Ace” Hiroshi Tanahashi in Tanahashi’s final match in the main event. 

Mina Shirakawa def. Lady Frost

Shirakawa received flowers from an unknown sender as she made her way into the ring, but turned around into a crescent kick from Frost, and we were underway!


Frost kicked the flowers from the ring and took it to Shirakawa, as she struggled to get out of her entrance gear. Frost yelled at Shirakawa as she kicked away at her in the corner, but that only fired up Shirakawa! She attacked Frost’s knee and nailed a tornillo from the apron for a two count. Shirakawa charged into the corner, but Frost stopped her and turned things around to put Shirakawa on the apron. Frost crushed Shirakawa with a cartwheel cannonball! Frost went to the top rope, so Shirakawa kicked her in the back of the leg, and Storm was straddled on the second rope. Storm escaped a German suplex and struck her way free, but Shirakawa came back with two rolling elbows followed by a kick to the back of the head and a backfist. She locked Frost in a figure four leglock, which gave Frost no choice but to tap out! Shirakawa returned to the flowers and carried them away, as we all wondered about their source.

The Decline of Mercedes Moné

A somber Moné, still covered in cake, said, “Heroes don’t build divisions. ICONS DO! Over 500 days, I held that championship. Not because I was lucky. Because I was undeniable! I was the greatest!”


She ran down her accomplishments and said it doesn’t matter what year it is, because she will always be the greatest. She is sick and tired of the disrespect around here.


“To show you bitches a lesson, I am taking a break from AEW. To show you why and how I elevated. And good luck without me because when I return, I am collecting more than just titles.”

TNT Champion Mark Briscoe def. Don Callis Family’s Hechicero 

Hechicero quickly took Briscoe down to the mat, as he went right after the TNT Champion’s arm. Briscoe came back with a similar offense to try to confuse The Alchemist. Hechicero slowed Briscoe down with a running kick to the side of the head, followed by his patented hammerlock spin into a backbreaker! Hechicero punished Briscoe in the corner, but when he sent Briscoe to the opposite corner, the TNT Champion moved to the apron and stopped the charging Hechicero before knocking him to the floor. Briscoe followed to the outside with chops and then tried to go back to the apron, so Hechicero ran to stop him. Briscoe knocked him back down and nailed a blockbuster from the apron to the floor!


Briscoe got a chair and set it up near the ropes in the ring, but before he could use it, Hechicero knocked it away. Briscoe dropkicked Hechicero through the ropes and stayed on the apron for a Bang Bang Elbow, but he jumped right into an armbar from Hechicero on the floor! Hechicero ran Briscoe shoulder-first into the steel post and did some more damage with the assistance of a chair. Hechicero trapped Briscoe’s arm in the corner and then mounted him for punches. Hechicero blocked Briscoe’s comeback and kicked him to the corner with a jumping shot to the side of the head. Hechicero put Briscoe in a double-wrist lock until Briscoe got his legs on the ropes to break the hold. 


Briscoe got caught in another armbar but escaped long enough to catch his breath. The two got into a strike battle until Hechicero got Briscoe down and trapped Briscoe in another armbar, but the champion got to the ropes at the 10-minute mark. Hechicero missed a kick through the ropes, but when Briscoe flipped after him, Hechicero got on Briscoe’s back. Briscoe broke it by falling backwards onto the ramp. Briscoe came back with a flipping dive from a chair in the ring to the floor.


Briscoe nailed a running boot in the corner and dropped Hechicero with a fisherman’s buster to get a two count. Briscoe fired himself up and tried for a Jay Driller, but his arm was too damaged. Hechicero nailed a flying head scissors to get a two-count of his own! Hechicero seemed to go for a Jay Driller, but dropped Briscoe into an armbreaker! Hechicero nailed a rising knee in the corner and put Briscoe on the top rope. He tried to put Briscoe in a double wrist lock from the top, but Briscoe bit his way loose, and Hechciero fell to the mat. Briscoe followed with a Froggy Bow. Hechicero tried to come back with a flying dropkick, but crashed and burned into the ropes. Briscoe fought through the pain to hit a Jay Driller and pick up the pinfall victory! Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong came out to celebrate with Briscoe!


Eddie Kingston & Ortiz Meet Grizzled Young Veterans Face-to-Face

Backstage, Lexy Nair was with Eddie Kingston and Ortiz and the Grizzled Young Veterans, as both sides agreed to no physicality before they finally battle next Saturday at Maximum Carnage. Zack Gibson and James Drake ran down Eddie Kingston for how he handles his business and said he’s going to drag down Ortiz with him. Ortiz and Kingston laughed that off. Kingston said you reap what you sow, and they don’t sow, they reap.


Plus, we took a look at the impending return of Kenny Omega this Wednesday at Maximum Carnage!

FTR Has Quite a Recent History 

We took a look at the history of FTR coming together with Big Stoke, including the blow-up of Rated FTR, as well as the victory that brought them back to the AEW World Tag Team Titles.

AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander & AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions The Babes of Wrath (TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) def. Maya World, Hyan and VertVixen

Statlander began things for her team with her power on full display until she tagged in Cameron and slammed her on top of Hyan for a near-fall. VertVixen tagged in, so Cameron put her down with a slingblade. Nightingale tagged in, and she hit a double-team side suplex with Cameron. Nightingale ate a forearm smash from VertVixen, but cartwheeled out of further danger and hit an enzuigiri for a two-count. Nightingale, Statlander, and Cameron hit rapid-fire tags to triple team VertVixen before Statlander stayed in control. 


Cameron came in and found herself in trouble, so when she nearly made the tag, her partners were attacked and knocked off the apron. Cameron was triple-teamed, and then VertVixen came off the top with a dropkick, but Nightingale came in to break up the pin. World and Hyan smashed Nightingale and threw her to the outside, but Statlander turned it into a double hurricanrana. VertVixen ran over Statlander with a big boot! Cameron escaped from VertVixen with a kick, and Willow tagged in! She splashed VertVixen in the corner, and then Cameron jumped on Willow for a backpack senton onto VertVixen. Nightingale dropped Hyan with clotheslines, followed by a spinebuster on World. Statlander tagged in, and she and Statlander ran World and Hyan into each other before Cameron came off the top with a crossbody.


VertVixen rolled in and escaped Staturday Night Fever, but Statlander nailed a kick to the head followed by Staturday Night Fever to get the three count! Cameron grabbed a microphone to announce her “parents” (Statlander and Nightingale) were back together and then prepared to clink belts in solidarity. We heard the voice of Thekla, who appeared on the announce table to run down the champions in the ring. She said they make her sick. Their friendship does nothing for her. She doesn’t need friends because she has her sisters, and at Maximum Carnage, they will learn what it means to get toxic. Statlander said Thekla may have her sisters, but next week, they are all gonna call her “BIG STAT DADDY!”

Don Callis LIVE from Tokyo

Callis said the Don Callis Family doesn’t make history; they write history. They did it again in front of over 50,000 fans at the Tokyo Dome when the AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada retired Hiroshi Tanahashi at Wrestle Kingdom. 


Before Callis could say more, “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher entered and said that while that was a big night for the Family, that’s behind them, and someone needs to say something to Okada. Callis said he doesn’t follow. Fletcher reminded Callis that Okada stabbed Konosuke Takeshita in the head with a screwdriver, the screwdriver Fletcher had planted for his match with Jon Moxley, so Okada screwed both of them. Callis said Okada only got screwed himself. He walked in with the Continental Championship and walked out without it. 


Callis didn’t want Fletcher in the Continental Classic because he wanted him to focus on the TNT Championship and his destiny to become the greatest TNT Champ of all time, but then Fletcher lost the title. Callis said they need Fletcher to focus back on the TNT Title because he’s 3-3 with Briscoe, and it doesn’t take a genius to see that a seventh match is coming. Callis said Fletcher should direct all this energy back towards the TNT Championship. 

ROH World Champion Bandido is Ready for AEW World Champion MJF!

We heard from Bandido ahead of his AEW World Championship match with MJF this Wednesday at Maximum Carnage. Despite MJF’s best efforts towards Bandido this past Wednesday on Dynamite, it was Bandido who stood tall and even held the AEW World Title for a brief moment in what could have been a glimpse of the future.


Bandido said all that matters is your heart.


“When the bell rings, your reign ends! I will be the AEW World Champion!”

The Demand (AEW National Champion Ricochet, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun) def. Anthony Bowens & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight)

Before Anthony Bowens could make his entrance, JetSpeed decided to attack The Demand despite being outnumbered. They were quickly subdued by Ricochet, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun until Bowens ran down to even the odds. He sent Liona over the top with a low bridge and then wound up triple-teaming Ricochet with JetSpeed before sending him over the top onto GOA! Bowens and JetSpeed scissored!


Bailey and Bowens slingshotted themselves over the top onto Ricochet and Kaun, but Knight was still too injured from the bounty collection to launch himself. He was stopped by Liona while Kaun hit a running suplex on Bailey. Liona threw Knight into the ring post! Ricochet and Bowens battled in the ring until Ricochet took advantage of a distraction on the outside to knee Bowens in the back. The Demand found themselves in a 3-on-1 advantage against Bowens, punishing him in their corner.


Bowens escaped a suplex attempt to tag Bailey. He went to the top with a big missile dropkick that connected with Kaun. Bailey tagged Knight and then ran across the ring with double big boots to take Liona and Ricochet off the apron! Kaun knocked Bailey and Knight away in the corner until Knight sprang up and took Kaun off the top with a hurricanrana as Bailey hit a somersault onto Liona on the floor! Knight hit a twisting UFO Splash to get a two-count. Kaun stopped Knight from another toprope hurricanrana and dropped Knight back-first on the top turnbuckle! Liona followed with a running senton on the apron! The Demand was posed over the lifeless body of Knight! 


Knight finally fought back with a dropkick, but when he tried to make a tag, Ricochet and Liona took Bailey and Bowens off the apron and punished them on the floor! Kaun missed a splash in the corner, and then both he and Knight collided in the middle of the ring with crossbody attempts! Ricochet tagged in, but so did Bowens! Bowens took on both members of GOA and then dropped Ricochet with a face-first slam from a fireman’s carry for a near-fall.


Ricochet rolled up Bowens for a two-count, and then Bowens was sent into the second turnbuckle. Ricochet tagged Liona and dialed up a swinging kick to Bowens through the ropes. Ricochet nailed Bailey and then took out both members of JetSpeed after skying over the top rope. Back in the ring, Bowens was the victim of a triple team by The Demand with a lungblower, powerbomb and finally a moonsault from the second rope by Ricochet, but Bowens kicked out!


Bowens avoided a Spirit Gun and sent Ricochet into a double superkick from JetSpeed. Ricochet walked into a side slam from Bowens as GOA and JetSpeed took each other out, leaving Bowens and Ricochet back alone in the ring. Bowens charged at Ricochet in the corner and caught a double-boot attempt, so he swung Ricochet in between the ropes and pulled him through for a twisting DDT. Bowens went to the top, but had to kick away Kaun. Liona also tried to stop him, but Bailey knocked him to the floor. Ricochet grabbed Bailey, but Bailey flipped out of it and hit a triangle moonsault to the floor on Kaun. Bowens also dove to the floor and took out Liona! In the ring, Ricochet turned into a flying clothesline from Knight. With Ricochet down, Bowens ran into him with a knee, but Ricochet kicked out at the nick of time. All six men are down!


Bowens tried for a MollyWhop, but Liona knocked him away and then ate superkicks from Bailey and Knight, yet stayed on his feet! He threw Knight away and headbutted Bailey. Kaun picked up Knight, and Liona put Bailey on Liona’s shoulders for a double chestbreaker on JetSpeed! Liona missed a running charge to Bowens and ate the steel steps. In the ring, Bowens reversed a Vertigo attempt into a near-fall on Ricochet. Bowens missed another MollyWhop attempt and then traded rollups with Ricochet. Bowens hotshotted Ricochet on the top rope, which allowed Kaun to make a tag. Bowens nailed Ricochet with the MollyWhop to the back of the head, but the AEW National Champion wasn’t the legal man as Bowens covered him for the pin. 


Kaun floored Bowens with a clothesline, and GOA finished Bowens with Open the Gates to get the victory in our main event! The Demand started assaulting Bowens after the bell, which brought out Max Caster! Caster took his time getting in the ring, but finally did when Bailey and Knight came back in from the other side. All of a sudden, Caster, Bowens and JetSpeed had the 4-on-3 advantage – until the Don Callis Family hit the ring! 


Josh Alexander, Hechicero, El Clon and Lance Archer attacked, but Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Komander and TNT Champion Mark Briscoe came out to clear The Demand and Don Callis Family from the ring! What a wild brawl to end our night in Arlington! We’ll see you on Wednesday for Maximum Carnage!


Catch AEW Maximum Carnage LIVE on TBS and HBO Max from Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT!


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