AEW Collision Results: January 17, 2026 — Hangman & JetSpeed Win AEW World Trios Titles, Callis Family Attacks Moxley, More
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AEW Collision Maximum Carnage was back in Phoenix, Arizona, on TNT and HBO Max to complete the second half of this loaded week with the best pro wrestling in the world!
The night ended historically, as “Hangman” Adam Page and JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight) defeated The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata) to win the AEW World Trios Championship in the main event when Knight pinned Hobbs! Even Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana came out to show appreciation to the new champions as Collision came to a close!
In another match with title implications, “Jungle” Jack Perry beat Anthony Bowens to secure a future shot at the AEW National Championship. After the match, Perry and AEW National Champion Ricochet brawled, as they continued their recent rivalry.
We saw Marina Shafir take on Zayda Steel of SkyFlight, with Jon Moxley on commentary, but after Shafir’s victory, Moxley was attacked by the Don Callis Family until the Death Riders came to Moxley’s aid and a major brawl ensued!
After things calmed down, the Callis Family was in action, as the returning Kyle Fletcher, El Clon and Josh Alexander were victorious in a Trios Match against SkyFlight’s Scorpio Sky, Darius Martin and Dante Martin. We also saw the return of Konosuke Takeshita, who was happy to see Fletcher but appeared to blow off Don Callis. Andrade El Ídolo also returned to the ring in his first match as a member of the Callis Family with a dominant victory over Angelico.
Plus, Eddie Kingston and Ortiz handled Grizzled Young Veterans, and “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mina Shirakawa had their eyes on Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford! Also, The Rascalz arrived in AEW!
Check out everything that went down on the rest of Maximum Carnage! Here are your complete results from Phoenix!
AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Phoenix
Eddie Kingston & Ortiz def. Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake)
Kris Statlander and The Babes of Wrath Aren’t Done with Triangle of Madness
FTR and Big Stoke Praise Future Challengers Jake Doyle & Mark Davis (Sort Of)
Marina Shafir of the Death Riders def. Zayda Steel of SkyFlight
Roderick Strong is Coming for Claudio Castagnoli & TNT Champion Mark Briscoe Challenges El Clon!
“Megasus” Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford def. Danielle Kamela & Viva Van
AEW National Championship #1 Contender Match: “Jungle” Jack Perry def. Anthony Bowens
Jon Moxley and the Death Riders Address the Don Callis Family
Andrade El Ídolo of The Don Callis Family def. Angelico
Our night began with Andrade El Ídolo returning to action as a member of the Don Callis Family in our opening contest! Andrade immediately put Angelico down in the corner with a nasty back elbow. Andrade followed with running knees, and that could have been it, but Andrade pulled Angelico off the mat. Andrade pretended to go for a figure four and then laughed it off before a big strike across the chest. He followed with a suplex, but took too long going for a second one, which allowed Angelico to hit a rising kick and get a one count.
Andrade pushed Angelico into the corner, but then ran into a pair of boots. Angelico lifted himself to the top rope, so Andrade met him with a kick to the side of the head. He came off the top with a superplex and then hung on for two more before going for a pin and once again, pulling up Angelico at two. Andrade mercifully finished Angelico with a spinning double-underhook driver. Three seconds later, Andrade had his first win with the Don Callis Family.
The Rascalz are in AEW!
Lexy Nair attempted to get a word with the newest members of the AEW roster, The Rascalz! A locker room door opened, and smoke billowed out, as we saw Desmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed. Lexy tried to ask a question, but lost her train of thought in the fog. Xavier said they have it from here. They introduced themselves, and Xavier said that if AEW is where the best wrestle and they’ve been one of, if not the best faction, for the last decade, then this is where the Rascalz belong! Wentz said, "Tell everybody the Rascalz are All Elite!" Reed said they aren’t here to take part; they are here to take over. Bring on the best tag and trios teams, and they will smoke 'em! They invited Nair to join them in their locker room for a session, but she said she’s working. Xavier said, “So are we!” The Rascalz made their way through the smoke, as Nair remained on the job.
Eddie Kingston & Ortiz def. Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake)
Before the match, we saw a rundown of the events that brought us to this match, including Ortiz making the save for Kingston at Worlds End Zero Hour. This is Ortiz’s first AEW match in 728 days after working his way back from a pectoral injury. He looked to be in phenomenal shape!
Gibson and Ortiz began this one, although Drake made a quick blind tag. Ortiz was ready for it and sent Gibson over the top with a clothesline and hit a step-up kick on Drake before diving onto Gibson on the outside! He kept the pressure on Drake until Kingston tagged in for a double suplex. A very intense Kingston unloaded on Drake and put him in a camel clutch, as Ortiz tagged in to hit a basement dropkick. He brought Kingston back in, but Drake trapped Kingston in the GYV corner, as they double-teamed the Mad King. Drake nailed a dropkick that sent Kingston into the corner, but Kingston fired out with a lariat to drop Drake! Ortiz and Gibson both tagged in, and Ortiz opened up on Gibson until Drake made a blind tag and took Ortiz out with a low kick. Gibson hit a short dropkick and brought Ortiz to the outside. He held Ortiz for a dive from Drake that connected in a big way!
After dominating Ortiz for several minutes, he finally made a tag to Kingston, who unloaded on Drake with machine gun chops in the corner. Ortiz came back in and nailed Drake with a powerbomb for a two count. Kingston tagged back in and put Drake on his shoulder as Ortiz went to the top, but Gibson shoved him off, and Kingston got taken out by an enzuigiri. Kingston and Gibson went into a strike battle, but when Gibson kicked Kingston in the shin, it fired him up even more! He put Gibson down with an exploder, but Gibson immediately started complaining to the referee about an injury.
With the referee distracted, Drake tried to choke Kingston with a scarf, but Kingston took it away. When he turned back around, Gibson came off the top with Ticket to Ride, but Kingston kicked out! Drake tagged back in and put Kingston down with a flatliner and locked in a submission. Kingston’s arm went down twice, but on the third, he fought back and escaped the hold with ground-and-pound! Kingston kicked away at Drake and looked for a DDT, but Drake rolled Kingston into a nearfall. When Kingston kicked out, Drake was sent into the ropes, where Ortiz hit him with the Mad Balls in a sock unbeknownst to the referee. Kingston took advantage with a DDT to get the win!
Kris Statlander and The Babes of Wrath Aren’t Done with Triangle of Madness
We took a look back at the trios match from Dynamite, where Thekla pinned AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander after Statlander took a spear for TBS Champion Willow Nightingale. After the match, we heard from Nightingale, Statlander and Harley Cameron, where Statlander told Nightingale not to worry about what happened because she’d take a bullet for either of them. However, Statlander acknowledged that Thekla pinned her, so now what will Thekla do about it?
“What you think is toxic? I think I like the taste.”
FTR and Big Stoke Praise Future Challengers Jake Doyle & Mark Davis (Sort Of)
Tony Schiavone brought out the AEW World Tag Team Champions, FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler), along with Stokely, who was still confined to a wheelchair. Schiavone asked them about the new #1 contenders for the AEW World Tag Team Titles, Mark Davis and Jake Doyle of the Don Callis Family. Stokely took the mic from Schiavone and refused to run down Don Callis and the rest of the Family since that’s what everyone else does in AEW. Instead, he showed respect to Davis and Doyle and said they have it all. They have it all except the ability to beat the greatest tag team in the world today, FTR.
Wheeler ran through FTR’s accomplishments, including winning multiple tag team of the year awards, and said no one has their resume, and no one can do what they do. He said Davis and Doyle are good, but they aren’t FTR good. Harwood had Schiavone ask him what he hated most about these people. Harwood said the fans always like the new, shiny thing. He said Doyle and Davis look good as a tag team, so they were put together, and now, with one victory, they already have a shot at FTR’s AEW World Tag Team Championships. They have the luxury of calling when they want their shot. But they’ll have to face the greatest tag team of all time. And there’s only one FTR. Top guys, out.
Marina Shafir of the Death Riders def. Zayda Steel of SkyFlight
Before the next match, we heard from CRU, Lio Rush, Action Andretti and Lacey Lane, who issued a challenge to the Rascalz!
As Zayda Steel made her way to the ring, we took a special look at the newest member of SkyFlight.
Jon Moxley was with Shafir during her entrance and joined commentary for his unique perspective on this match. Steel sent Shafir to the outside almost immediately with a dropkick and a head-scissors. Steel went for a dive to the outside, but Shafir caught her! Shafir tried to chop Steel, but missed and hit the ring post! Steel threw Shafir back in the ring and went to the top, but Shafir ducked under her attack and hit a stiff kick right to Steel’s face as Moxley shouted encouragement from commentary.
Shafir remained in control until she ate a back elbow and then a lung blower from Steel! Steel nailed a rising knee in the corner, but Shafir quickly cut her off with a brutal uranage. Shafir locked in a full nelson before switching her grip and taunting Steel. Shafir pulled Steel up to her feet and nailed a strike, but when she tried another, Steel turned it into a waistlock. Shafir escaped by boxing Steel in the knee and then getting the submission win with Mother’s Milk.
As Shafir exited through the crowd, the Don Callis Family entered for the next match, as Callis joined Moxley on commentary.
Don Callis Family (“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and El Clon) def. SkyFlight (Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin and Darius Martin)
As Fletcher, Alexander and El Clon made their entrance, Moxley and Callis went back and forth on commentary, with Moxley saying that what the Death Riders do is different than the Callis Family. The conversation escalated with Moxley rising to his feet. Callis left the desk, and Moxley started to make his exit, but he was attacked from behind by Rocky Romero and Lance Archer! Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia tried to come to Moxley’s aid, but El Clon, Fletcher and Alexander joined the flight. Claudio Castagnoli joined the mix, and this turned into an all-out brawl! During the chaos, SkyFlight ran out, and all three members dove over the top onto the Callis Family and the Death Riders!
Order was finally restored, and the scheduled match got underway, with Darius starting against Fletcher. SkyFlight made quick tags to work on Fletcher’s arm until he put Sky down with a bodyslam and made the tag to El Clon. Clon kept Sky down by stomping his arm and brought in Alexander with a tag. Sky got free of Alexander and made a tag to Darius, who nailed a Spanish Fly on Alexander and a dive to Fletcher on the outside. Dante tagged in for some double-team offense with Darius to get a two-count. Fletcher tried to distract on the outside, which allowed Alexander to avoid more double-team offense and run Darius into Dante. Alexander tagged El Clon, who opened up on Darius in the corner and threw him into Fletcher for a Michinoku Driver, as Clon came off the top with a stomp.
Clon tagged Fletcher back in and punished Darius before taking a cheap shot at Dante. Darius got backed into the Callis Family corner and was in significant trouble. Finally, he chopped his way free of Alexander and kicked him loose, so Fletcher made the tag. However, Darius was ready with a suplex, which allowed him to tag Dante, while Fletcher tagged El Clon. Dante opened up on El Clon with a dropkick and then avoided a charge in the corner so he could come off the top with a crossbody for a two-count. After a series of reversals, El Clon hit a delayed Pele kick to put Dante back in the corner. Fletcher tagged in and knocked Sky off the apron with a kick before nailing Dante in the corner with a running boot. Fletcher tried for the brainbuster, but Sky pulled Dante down and launched him into a DDT on Fletcher! Darius tagged back in, as SkyFlight went into tandem offense with Dante and Darius hitting a double DDT on Fletcher, which was broken up.
Alexander handled Sky on the outside with a slam onto the apron. On the other side, El Clon avoided an attack from the flying Dante and dropped him with a clothesline on the ramp. He followed with a moonsault that landed knee-first on Dante! Back in the ring, Darius got caught in an ankle lock by Alexander, but was able to escape and tried to get on the top rope. Alexander brought him down the hard way with an Argentine Powerbomb, followed by a devastating C4 to get the win for the Callis Family. As they celebrated, Konosuke Takeshita returned to join them in the ring. He walked right by Callis and hugged Fletcher before holding up Fletcher’s arm. Callis ran to the other side of Fletcher, to grab the other arm, as Takeshita held up El Clon’s arm, and the whole Family celebrated.
Roderick Strong is Coming for Claudio Castagnoli & TNT Champion Mark Briscoe Challenges El Clon!
Lexy Nair was with Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy and offered huge congratulations to Strong for his victory over Hechicero Friday night at CMLL to become the #1 contender to Claudio Castagnoli’s CMLL World Heavyweight Championship. Strong told Castagnoli he wasn’t done with him or the Death Riders, so now he’s going to break his back and take his title. Cassidy tried to give a high five, but Strong said it wasn’t about him and OC, it was just about Strong. Cassidy tried to offer support, though he said Strong wouldn’t allow him to join in Mexico. Strong tried to exit, but TNT Champion Mark Briscoe brought him back over to smooth things over. Briscoe made a declaration to El Clon and blamed him for what happened to Hologram. Briscoe said he was impressed by El Clon’s win over Komander last week, and he’s not ducking anyone, so how about they fight for the TNT Title next week on Collision?
“Like the old saying goes, when you’re down to Conglomerate, you’re happy to share your plate. Whether you speak English or Español, share the butter, share the roll!”
MJF Wants the Greatest Legacy
We took a look back at MJF’s successful AEW World Championship defense against ROH World Champion Bandido on Dynamite and a second, successful defense at Limitless Wrestling Friday night against Alec Price. MJF described himself as a traveling champion with many defenses that will make his second reign better than his first and with a legacy greater than all of the greatest traveling champions of all time combined.
“Megasus” Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford def. Danielle Kamela & Viva Van
Ford returned to action for the first time in over three months. Bayne flattened Kamela at the bell with a diving clothesline before turning her attention to Van, whom she pulled over the top with a suplex. She put both Kamela and Van in the corner and splashed both before putting both down with a Samoan drop. Ford tagged in and went to the top to hit a Doomsday Device on Kamela from Bayne’s shoulders to get the win and make quick work of their opponents. Marina Shafir joined them in the ring to celebrate, but they were interrupted by “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa and Luther on the ramp. Storm said Shafir can’t hide behind Bayne and Ford, and Shirakawa said they didn’t forget what the women in the ring had done to the Timeless Love Bombs.
Storm said she’s going to rip Ford’s other arm off and smack Bayne with it before delivering her own unique threat to Shafir. “The only difference between me and God is that God doesn’t wear any lipstick!”
Shirakawa said they'd better watch out for the Timeless Love Bombs!
Swerve Strickland and Kevin Knight Exchange Words
Lexy Nair asked Strickland about the return of Kenny Omega this past Wednesday on Dynamite, but Strickland tried to blow it off. She asked what the plan was to regain the AEW World Championship, and he said it’s the same as always: to win. Nair said someone has requested time with Strickland and introduced “The Jet” Kevin Knight. Knight said he’s been thinking about how Swerve described Knight as the future. Knight said he’s been hearing that word too often, but he’s about the here and now. He beat Darby Allin. He beat Kazuchika Okada. He’s the present. Strickland took that as fighting words, but said Knight should do something meaningful like win a title, like the AEW World Trios Titles. He said he meant what he said about Knight being the future and thought he’d be a future main eventer, but not to take 5-6 years to get there. Strickland chuckled and walked off.
AEW National Championship #1 Contender Match: “Jungle” Jack Perry def. Anthony Bowens
AEW National Champion Ricochet joined commentary to see who his next challenger would be coming out of this match.
Bowens backed Perry into the corner at the jump and tried to celebrate, but Perry quickly came back and wrestled Bowens to the mat. Bowens got back up and worked Perry into a pinning predicament to get a two-count, so he decided to celebrate again. The two continued to go back and forth but ended up in a stalemate, so Perry offered a scissors handshake. When Bowens accepted it, Perry bit him! Perry tried to run up the ropes, but Bowens crotched him and knocked Perry to the floor. He followed Perry out and tried to attack him on the guardrail, but Perry avoided it. Bowens caught Perry on his shoulders and dropped him face-first on the apron. He threw Perry back in, but Perry came right back out with a dive. Bowens was ready for it, so Perry turned it into a bulldog on the floor!
Back in the ring, the two traded near-falls until Perry hit a superkick, only for Bowens to come right back with a clothesline. Perry stopped Bowens with a shot to the side and then hit his running knee to get the three count. He’ll be the next challenger to Ricochet’s AEW National Title. After the match, he raised Bowens’ arm. As Ricochet talked trash from commentary, Perry dove onto him, and the two spilled into the back!
Jon Moxley and the Death Riders Address the Don Callis Family
Moxley talked about business and how the Don Callis Family handled it. PAC asked who the Callis Family thought they were, though he said it in much more colorful terms. He asked them if they knew who they were dealing with and how the Death Riders handled things. Daniel Garcia made a passionate speech about what a real family is, and that’s what the Death Riders are. Moxley came back to say he’s seen all kinds of terrible people in this business.
“Of all the bad people in professional wrestling, I’m the worst.”
AEW World Trios Championship Match: “Hangman” Adam Page & JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and “The Jet” Kevin Knight) def. The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata) (c) - NEW AEW WORLD TRIOS CHAMPIONS
What a way to end Maximum Carnage with the AEW World Trios Championship up for grabs in our main event! HOOK was out with The Opps for their championship defense and joined the commentary desk, although he wasn’t able to speak after Hangman wrapped a chain around his neck last week in the Lights Out match on Dynamite.
Hangman and Joe were about to start things off, but Joe didn’t want to give Hangman the pleasure, so he tagged out to Shibata. With the crowd chanting for Speedball, Page made the tag to him. Shibata feigned a handshake and cheap-shotted Bailey, only for Bailey to come back with a kick flurry. He tagged Knight and the two unloaded on Shibata with Knight skying for a splash to get a near-fall. Shibata cut Knight off with a forearm and a chop so that he could bring in Hobbs for the first time. Hobbs nearly took Knight’s head off with a massive lariat!
Knight avoided Hobbs long enough to bring in Page, but Hobbs quickly took him down and tagged Shibata. However, Page was ready and dumped Shibata with a fallaway slam. Page and Shibata traded running attacks in opposite corners until Page tried for a Deadeye with Shibata escaping, only to eat a basement lariat. Shibata kicked out at two, so Page brought him to the corner and tagged Bailey. Shibata stopped a Bailey kick and dropped Bailey with multiple strikes to send him to the apron. Shibata followed with a suplex on the apron and followed with another on the floor! Bailey was in significant trouble, as the Opps had complete control of this one!
Joe continued the punishment on Bailey until Speedball hit a missile dropkick! Joe tagged Hobbs, but Bailey tagged Page, who unloaded on all three members of The Opps and took Joe and Hobbs down with a moonsault from the top to the floor. He put Hobbs on the apron to go for a Deadeye, but Hobbs picked up Page and was about to slam him back-first onto the apron until Bailey swept Hobbs legs, which sent Page crashing down on top of Hobbs!
Page tagged Knight, who tried to springboard into Hobbs, but was caught and put down harshly. Joe tagged in and took advantage of the damage Hobbs did with a powerslam that got him a two-count. The Opps took turns crushing Knight in the corner. Shibata suplexed Knight, and Joe squished him with a senton, but Page broke up Hobbs’ attempt for a pin. Shibata trapped Page in a choke while Joe did the same to Bailey, as Hobbs tried to backdrop Knight, but Knight reversed it into a stack pin on Hobbs to get the three count out of nowhere!
We have NEW AEW WORLD TRIOS CHAMPIONS! Congrats to Hangman and JetSpeed! Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana came out to the ramp to show their respect as we brought Collision Maximum Carnage to a close!
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