AEW Collision Slam Dunk Sunday Results: March 22, 2026 – JetSpeed & Místico Keep Trios Titles, Strong joins The Conglomeration, More
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AEW Collision Slam Dunk Sunday Results: March 22, 2026 – JetSpeed & Místico Keep Trios Titles, Strong joins The Conglomeration, More

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AEW Collision Results

Two Collisions in the same weekend? That’s (March) madness! We finished out a great week in Fresno, California, with plenty of top-tier professional wrestling, including a big title match in the main event, on a special Slam Dunk Sunday edition of AEW Collision on TNT and streaming on HBO Max!


One week after winning the AEW World Trios Titles in their first match as a team at AEW Revolution, the AEW World Trios Champions, Místico and JetSpeed, came away victorious in their first defense against the Don Callis Family’s El Clon, Josh Alexander and “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita! 


And in their first match since Roderick Strong declared them a tag team, Strong and Orange Cassidy beat Lethal Twist’s Lee Johnson and Jay Lethal. After the match, Strong officially announced himself as a member of The Conglomeration! The good feelings were quickly overshadowed by The Dogs, who challenged Strong and Cassidy to a fight on Dynamite!


AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion made quick work of their competition, but also received a rematch challenge from the Babes of Wrath! Plus, Tommaso Ciampa overcame a frightening approach from Lio Rush to get a win in a hard-hitting affair.


It was a jam-packed Slam Dunk Sunday! Here are your complete Collision results.

AEW Collision Slam Dunk Sunday Recap Tonight for Fresno


Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong of The Conglomeration (!!!) def. Jay Lethal & Lee Johnson of Lethal Twist

Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong entered together! And they had somewhat of a cohesive pose in the ring! What a way to start Slam Dunk Sunday! 


Lethal Twist caught OC’s jacket on the floor, so Johnson put it on and got on the apron to start the match. Strong and Lethal started the match with Strong repeatedly controlling Lethal’s arm until the match descended into a battle of strikes. Strong stopped Lethal with a leg lariat and tagged Cassidy. Strong threw Cassidy into Lethal, and they alternated varying levels of chops. Strong put Lethal over his knee so that Cassidy could come off the top with an elbow, but he lowered himself back down to the mat and walked over to Lethal to drop the elbow! That was devastating! So devastating, Lethal was able to gouge Cassidy’s eyes and tag Johnson, who had since removed Cassidy’s jacket. 


Johnson kicked OC into a Russian leg sweep by Johnson for a two-count. Cassidy and Johnson traded reversals, with Johnson getting a near fall until the reversals continued with a series of go-behinds. Johnson was locked in a full nelson, but Cassidy got his hands in his pockets to back Johnson into the corner and break the hold. Cassidy avoided Johnson at every turn and sent Johnson to the floor with a dropkick. Lethal caught a Cassidy dropkick, but Cassidy kicked him through the ropes. Strong tried double boots through the ropes, but Lethal moved, and Strong got distracted by Blake Christian, which allowed Lethal to clobber Strong from behind. Cassidy knocked Lethal off the apron and tried to follow with a dive, but was walloped by Johnson with a lariat to keep Cassidy in the ring. Johnson hit a stalling vertical suplex on Cassidy for a two-count. Lethal Twist continued to work over Cassidy and keep him away from Strong, who was very anxious for a tag on the apron.


Lethal hung Cassidy in the tree of woe, and with the referee distracted, Christian ran in for a pendulum kick to Cassidy! Lethal covered, but only got a two! Lethal tagged Johnson to put Cassidy on the top turnbuckle, so he elbowed both off him and kicked Christian away before he could attack. Cassidy dove back in the ring and tried to make the tag, but was stopped by Lethal repeatedly until Cassidy kicked him into Johnson and tagged Strong!


Strong came in like a house of fire with a rising knee to Johnson in the corner and a dropkick to Lethal. Strong followed with a backbreaker across his knee to Johnson and another rising knee to Lethal against the ropes. He followed that with Cloud Nine to Lethal and stopped Johnson from a sneak attack by cracking him with a boot to the face. A fireman’s carry slam put Johnson down for a two-count, so Strong tagged Cassidy, who went to the top. Johnson sent Strong into Cassidy, who landed on the top turnbuckle. Lethal dove through the ropes onto Strong on the floor. Johnson blocked a Stundog Millionaire from Cassidy with a dragon suplex, followed by a high boot in the corner. Johnson connected with a brainbuster on Cassidy, and Lethal dropped the King’s Elbow, but Strong came in to break up the pin. Cassidy turned a Lethal suplex attempt into a Stundog Millionaire. He hit Lethal with a pair of elbows and tossed Christian into Strong for an assisted DDT. Christian tried to go after Strong behind the referee’s back, so Cassidy knocked him out with an Orange Punch! Strong hit Johnson with a jumping high kick as Cassidy connected with a dive to Lethal on the floor. Strong finished Johnson with End of Heartache and threw Cassidy on top of him for the pinfall victory! 


After the match, Strong grabbed a microphone and addressed everyone, including Orange Cassidy, because he felt they all deserved an explanation. Strong said he was only around the Conglomeration because of his buddy Kyle O’Reilly, but when he left, Strong didn’t know what he was doing with them. Strong said a change was needed, but it needed to happen with him. 


“I just want to say here, in Fresno…I am OFFICIALLY A MEMBER OF THE CONGLOMERATION!”


Before everyone had a chance to rejoice, Clark Connors and David Finlay of The Dogs appeared on the video boards. Connors said last week they used every trick in the book to pin him at Revolution. Finlay asked if they thought this was over after just three seconds? The more you try to pick off The Dogs, the more they fight together. Connors and Finlay challenged Strong and Cassidy to fight them next week on Dynamite!

TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron Challenge AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion

After a look back at the events of Revolution that saw The Babes of Wrath lose the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship to Divine Dominion, Nightingale and Cameron sent a message to “Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Colossal” Lena Kross. They wanted to be the first to congratulate them on winning the titles. Cameron said it was like fighting two dinosaurs. Nightingale said her shoulder was feeling better, and her smile never left, so why don’t they run it back one more time in a rematch?!

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (“Megasus” Megan Bayne and “Colossal” Lena Kross) def. Alex Gracia & Vipress

Bayne flattened Vipress at the bell with a shoulder block, followed by shoulder thrusts in the corner. She tagged Kross, who nailed Vipress with a strike combo and tagged Bayne. Kross charged Vipress from one corner while Bayne came from the other side with a running big boot! Bayne nailed a release German suplex and posed with Kross, who yanked Gracia over the top rope. Bayne and Kross smashed Gracia and Vipress together and hit stereo fallaway slams before alternating charge attacks in the corner. They whipped Gracia and Vipress into each other and then laid them out with lariats. Gracia was tossed from the ring so Divine Dominion could finish Vipress with a massive double chokeslam for the pinfall victory!

“Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa def. Lio Rush

Rush’s transformation was there for everyone to see during his entrance, which can only be described as frightening. Ciampa looked at Rush with bewilderment at the bell, as Rush seemed to offer a handshake, which Ciampa kicked away. Ciampa took a wild swipe at Rush, who ducked and then kept changing directions to stay away from Ciampa until Ciampa ended up on the apron. Rush used a handspring to knock Ciampa to the floor and appeared to be psyching himself up with a gallop around the ring before diving out to Ciampa! Rush threw Ciampa into the barricade and tried to charge after, but Ciampa moved a ringside crew member in the way, which caused Rush to stop, and Ciampa cut him off. Ciampa put Rush on the barricade and smashed him with a rising knee to the chest.


Back in the ring, Rush tried a surprise rollup, but Ciampa quickly kicked out. Rush brought Ciampa into the corner and took him down with a hurricanrana. Rush followed with a clothesline, sending Ciampa to the opposite corner. Ciampa avoided a charge in the corner, which put Rush on the apron. Ciampa sent Rush into the ring post with authority and quickly followed with a bicycle kick to put Rush on the floor, just as he did to eliminate him from the Blackjack Battle Royale last weekend. Ciampa continued his assault on Rush all over the ringside area.


Rush started to fight back in the ring with rapid-fire chops and a spin kick to a downed Ciampa. Rush tried to rebound off the bottom rope, but came right back into Ciampa’s waiting knee to the back! Rush slipped out of Ciampa’s grasp with a thrust kick and went back to the rebound again, but this time connected with a stunner! He covered, but Ciampa kicked out at two. Rush methodically made his way to the top, so Ciampa rolled across the ring out of harm’s way. Rush returned to the mat and went after Ciampa, who Rush brought to a knee with a kick to the opposite leg. Ciampa ducked a spin kick and nailed a low dropkick. Ciampa tried for Project Ciampa, but Rush escaped and nailed a pair of stunners followed by a spinning back suplex for a two-count! Rush chewed on his fingers in frustration.


Ciampa and Rush exchanged strikes in the middle until Ciampa bit Rush on the hand, so Rush did the same to Ciampa! They went back to much heavier strikes until Rush nailed Ciampa with a spin kick! Ciampa came back to launch Rush into the corner and out of the ring with a hammer throw! He brought Rush back in and immediately hit Project Ciampa, but Rush kicked out in time! Ciampa went to the corner and dropped the kneepad, then promptly delivered his knee across Rush’s face and pinned him for the win!

Omega vs. Swerve 2; MJF Returns on Dynamite!

We took a look at the events that led to Kenny Omega putting his EVP position on the line against Swerve Strickland, who will in turn put his #1 contendership to the AEW World Championship on the line this coming Wednesday on Dynamite. Swerve beat Omega last month and viciously attacked him after the match, igniting the issues between the two to new levels.


Plus, AEW World Champion MJF will return to Dynamite for the first time since he defeated “Hangman” Adam Page to successfully defend the AEW World Title in a Texas Death Match at Revolution!

AEW World Trios Champions JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) & Místico (c) def. Don Callis Family (“The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita, Josh Alexander and El Clon)

Our main event gave us a great matchup to begin, with Místico and El Clon first in the ring! As they circled each other, Clon split off and knocked JetSpeed off the apron while Takeshita and Alexander attacked Místico from behind! All six men battled on the floor, with the Callis Family gaining the advantage. Clon and Bailey battled it out in the ring until Alexander grabbed Bailey and dropped him with a suplex. Alexander caught Knight on a springboard clothesline attempt, but Knight fought him off and tried to take on Clon, as well. He was having success until Alexander slammed him on Clon’s knees! Mistico came in to resume how the match started with Clon and took him down twice. Místico nailed a kick to Clon’s head from the apron, followed by a hurricanrana from the top! Alexander and Takeshita came back in, but Místico took them both down with a springboard double elbow. Místico swung off Clon to take Takeshita down with a head-scissors and then did the same to Clon. JetSpeed joined Místico in the ring, and the AEW World Trios Champions all connected with dives to the Callis Family on the outside!


The champions kept Clon away from his corner and stayed in control until Alexander made a blind tag. Bailey kicked him in the chest, but landed on Alexander’s knees when he attempted a standing moonsault. That allowed Alexander to tag Takeshita, who swung things back in favor of the Callis Family. Clon and Takeshita took turns punishing Bailey until Bailey tried to match strikes with Takeshita and wound up dropping him with a kick to the head! Knight tagged in and ran across the ring to leap off the back of Takeshita to knock Clon down on the apron. Knight and Takeshita did their best to avoid each other’s big moves until Takeshita caught Knight for a huge blue thunder bomb, but Knight kicked out, as Takeshita wasn’t able to hold his shoulders down.


Knight avoided a Power Drive Knee, but Knight avoided it and planted Takeshita with a DDT! Místico and Clon tagged in at the same time, with Místico quickly taking Clon down only for Clon to respond with a tilt-a-whirl backstabber for a near-fall! Clon went to the apron, but Mísitico connected with a kick to the head during Clon’s springboard attempt. With Clon still woozy on the second rope, Místico came in from the adjacent side to bring Clon back into the ring with a springboard hurricanrana! Takeshita came in to break up the pin! 


Bailey took Takeshita back to the outside, while in the ring, Clon missed a springboard moonsault. Místico sent Clon to the outside and went to the top for a majestic crossbody onto Clon and Takeshita. Místico got a two-count on Clon and tagged Knight, who went right to the top rope and tried for a UFO Splash, but Clon moved, so Knight adjusted in midair and landed on his feet. Clon knocked Knight into the corner with a lariat, and Knight tried to reverse Clon out, but he put on the brakes and dropped back into a Pele kick to Knight’s head! 


Clon walked up the ropes for a moonsault, but Knight was able to just barely kick out. Knight put Clon down with a clothesline, only for Takeshita to attack from behind. Takeshita tried to charge Knight in the corner, but he avoided and connected on a strike to create some distance. Knight launched himself from the apron to the ropes and onto Takeshita with a flying clothesline! Takeshita smartly rolled out of the ring.


Knight tagged Místico, who came off the top with a crossbody to Clon, followed by La Mística, and Clon tapped immediately! Místico and JetSpeed retained the AEW World Trios Titles to bring Slam Dunk Sunday to a close!


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