AEW Dynamite & Collision Results: May 6, 2026 – Darby Allin Retains AEW World Title Over Knight & Immediately Gets New Challengers, More
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AEW Dynamite & Collision Results: May 6, 2026 – Darby Allin Retains AEW World Title Over Knight & Immediately Gets New Challengers, More

  • May 7
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AEW Dynamite Results

There was so much crammed into AEW Dynamite AND Collision over three hours tonight, LIVE on Turner Broadcasting System and streaming on HBO Max, from the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina. AEW Double or Nothing is less than three weeks away on Sunday, May 24, but before that, we had multiple titles on the line tonight, including another AEW World Title match.


Despite a spirited effort from the red-hot TNT Champion, “The Jet” Kevin Knight, AEW World Champion Darby Allin was able to turn Knight away to retain his world title. MJF came out to demand a rematch, but Allin said he could only have one if he signed a contract next week for the AEW Title vs. MJF’s Hair. MJF didn’t give a response, but AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada, who beat Bryan Keith to retain his title earlier in the evening, came out to challenge Allin for the AEW World Title next week on Dynamite, and Allin said that he’d accept. Later in the night, PAC also challenged Allin, citing his 2-1 record over Allin as a reason for him to get a shot at the AEW World Title. So this Saturday at AEW Collision Fairway to Hell, it’s PAC vs. Allin for the AEW World Title!


AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defeated Juice Robinson in an eliminator match but had to watch as Bang Bang Gang and the Young Bucks beat The Dogs and Death Riders in another wild 10-man tag to close out the night. We also saw the latest developments regarding Will Ospreay's training with the Death Riders. But Samoa Joe and The Opps are still waiting for Ospreay to answer their offer.


Plus, AEW World Trios Champion Orange Cassidy beat AEW World Tag Team Champion Dax Harwood to earn The Conglomeration a future shot at the AEW World Tag Team Titles in a chaotic match that had plenty of backup for both men surrounding the ring. And Ricochet challenged Jericho to face him in a 5-on-5 Stadium Stampede at Double or Nothing!


A jam-packed three hours made for a huge night in North Charleston for Dynamite and Collision!  Here are your complete results!

AEW Dynamite & Collision Recap Tonight for North Charleston

Tribute to Ted Turner with Tony Schiavone and Sting

Our own Tony Schiavone began the night in the ring to pay tribute to a man who changed professional wrestling forever, Ted Turner. Turner passed away earlier today, so tonight’s presentation of the professional wrestling he always championed will be dedicated to him. Schiavone explained the importance of Turner’s love of professional wrestling and his desire to put it on national television. That passion is part of the reason professional wrestling still exists on Turner Sports today. And with that, Schiavone introduced someone who knew Turner very well and also called him a boss, Sting. 


Sting made his way to the ring to pay his own tribute to Ted Turner and told a story of how Turner’s love of professional wrestling meant he would continue to fund the great work of the wrestlers whom he employed. The tribute concluded with a 10-bell salute in memory of Ted Turner. May he rest in peace.

AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) def. Juice Robinson of Bang Bang Gang

As Moxley made his entrance for our opening contest, Renee Paquette reported from ringside. She relayed a quote from Moxley, who called his history with Robinson “the longest bar fight in history.” Paquette relayed that Robinson was heard muttering, “I beat Jon Moxley before. I can beat Jon Moxley again.”


The Gunns came out with Robinson for his entrance but returned to the back to get ready for their 10-man tag match later in the night, as no one was allowed to be ringside per Continental rules. Moxley and Robinson came head-to-head at the bell and traded words until Moxley backed off and threw the first shot. Robinson answered, and the fight was on! They traded shoulder blocks with neither man willing to give ground. Mox changed things up with a knee to the midsection and a big chop. Juice quickly came back with a left-handed clothesline and started chopping Moxley around the ring. Robinson laid in a headbutt and another chop, but Moxley came out of the opposite corner to try for a piledriver, only for Robinson to stop him with a catapult over the ropes! Robinson quickly followed with a cannonball from the apron to Mox on the floor!


Robinson threw Moxley back in the ring, as the crowd chanted, “JUICE!” Moxley stomped on Robinson’s left hand on his way back in and tried to pull apart the fingers. Moxley continued to work on Robinson in the corner until Robinson fired back with right hands. Moxley bailed to the outside, so Robinson followed after and threw Moxley into the timekeeper’s area. Robinson stayed on Mox with a double axe-handle and sent him back to the ring. Robinson mounted Moxley for punches in the corner and stopped at nine to bite Moxley! A dose of his own medicine! Robinson turned back into Moxley with a crossbody and continued to rain down punches! Moxley bailed to the floor and seemed to be in bad shape. Robinson tried to stay on Moxley, but Moxley turned things around by sending Juice into the steel steps.


Despite a cut under his left eye, Moxley continued to hammer away at Robinson until Robinson stopped Moxley with an axe kick that sent both men crashing to the mat. Robinson tried to get the feeling back in his injured left hand, but stuck to using his right to punch and chop Moxley in the corner. Robinson followed with a clothesline in the opposite corner and called for a cannonball, but Moxley was ready for it and came out of the corner to drop Robinson with a cutter. Now it was Moxley who mounted Robinson in the corner for nine punches, but when he stopped to pose, Robinson pulled Moxley out of the corner with a powerbomb! Robinson followed with a cannonball in the opposite corner as the 10-minute warning was announced.


Robinson put Moxley on the top and brought him down with an avalanche hurricanrana, followed by a big lariat! Moxley just kicked out in time! The crowd chanted for both men as the two men jockeyed for control. Robinson caught Moxley in a pinning predicament for a near-fall and put Moxley right back on the mat with a full nelson slam. Despite the injury, Robinson loaded up his left hand with a bunch of spit and started to pepper Moxley with jabs until Moxley bit him on the forehead. Moxley bounced off the ropes right into the Left Hand of God! Robinson went back to the top rope and connected with a diving crossbody to get another very close near-fall! 


Much like the start of the match, the two came face-to-face in the middle of the ring, but this time, they exchanged an ugly amount of headbutts. When they couldn’t do that anymore, they switched to strikes, and Moxley was able to take over and send Robinson to the corner. Moxley missed a charge and caught the steel post! Robinson rolled Moxley up for a two-count! Moxley reversed Robinson into a choke and switched to a piledriver! Robinson kicked out! Moxley put Robinson in the Bulldog Choke, but Robinson got back to his feet! Moxley flipped Robinson back over to the mat, and Robinson passed out! Moxley wins!

The Training of Will Ospreay Continues Under the Death Riders

We took a look at the latest training session of Will Ospreay with the Death Riders. With Ospreay providing a base with his back and neck, Wheeler Yuta lay back on Ospreay while he was tasked with pushing Yuta up over and over again. While the Death Riders looked on, Daniel Garcia detailed Ospreay’s journey back from Japan, where he won the NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Titles with Great-O-Khan and HENARE of United Empire at NJPW Wrestling Dontaku over the weekend. The timed session ended as Marina Shafir finished her kicks on Moxley as Ospreay collapsed from the pain of his exercise. Moxley asked Ospreay if he had ever heard of the concept of death ground, which is standing on ground from which you cannot leave. It’s do or die. That’s where Ospreay is at now if he doesn’t get his head and neck right. Moxley said he could still have a career at AEW and hang out like the posers. But that’s not what Ospreay wants. This is the hardest 1%. It’s going to be hard. Nothing else exists but what is right in front of you right now. Moxley had Ospreay lie on his back for some neck stretching from Shafir, and PAC told the camera that was enough.

Double Jeopardy Match: AEW World Trios Champion Orange Cassidy of The Conglomeration def. AEW World Tag Team Champion Dax Harwood of FTR

Dax Harwood came out with Cash Wheeler, Tommaso Ciampa and Orange Stoke? Stoke was in a denim jacket, FTR shirt and jeans with sunglasses. It was a poor parody. However, they had even more reinforcements with The Dogs and members of the Don Callis Family. Cassidy came out with Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong, but to match the numbers, the Young Bucks, Adam Copeland and Christian Cage joined The Conglomeration! 


Despite the ringside area looking like a lumberjack match, Cassidy and Harwood kept the focus on each other. Cassidy got Harwood down to the mat with a headlock and rubbed Harwood’s head! Harwood didn’t take kindly to that and worked Cassidy into the corner. Cassidy nonchalantly blocked a pair of chops, which frustrated Harwood, who tried to get around the referee, but when he did, Cassidy blasted him with an Orange Punch! Harwood immediately fell to the floor. Cassidy followed as both sides backed up their respective competitor, but when Cassidy went for another Orange Punch, Harwood moved and sent Cassidy into the ring post! Harwood slammed Cassidy’s arm around the ring post and went back into the ring so he could distract the referee. That allowed Stoke to slam Cassidy's arm around the ring post!


Harwood kept the heat on Cassidy with the advantage until both men wound up fighting on the top rope. Cassidy knocked Harwood down, but took a shot to the gut on the way down. Cassidy avoided a piledriver and was sent to the corner, so he maneuvered himself to the apron and slammed Harwood into the turnbuckle when he charged at Cassidy. Cassidy went back up top, so Harwood went up to meet him for a superplex. Cassidy forearmed his way free and bit Harwood to knock him to the mat! Cassidy came off with a diving DDT! Harwood kicked out just in time! 


Harwood rolled to the floor, so Cassidy followed with a dive, which Harwood caught! He slammed Cassidy’s hand into the announce desk and then followed up by sending Cassidy ribs-first into the desk! Harwood threw Cassidy back in and mocked him by putting his hands in his tights. He did the Cassidy kicks until OC got up and put his hands in his pockets. OC hit a dropkick and a tilt-a-whirl DDT! Cassidy tried to get feeling back in his injured hand, so Stoke got on the apron to distract him. Harwood dropped Cassidy with a quick flurry, but Cassidy rolled up Harwood, who sent Cassidy to the ropes on a strong kickout. That gave Finlay a chance to blast Cassidy, and Harwood tried to take advantage of the cheap shot, but Cassidy kicked out. That was enough for everyone on the outside to argue while referee Paul Turner tried to keep control. While that was happening, Harwood grabbed the ringbell and brought it into the ring, but Turner saw it and pulled it away. Harwood escaped Beach Break, but couldn’t get out of the way of a huge PK! Cassidy called for the Orange Punch, so Harwood went for a double leg. 


Harwood attempted a rebound powerbomb, so Cassidy hooked the ropes and got free. He tried for an Orange Punch, but Harwood chopped it away! Harwood hit the rebound powerbomb on the second try, but Cassidy was able to kick out at two! Harwood tried to pick up Cassidy, but he just fell back down to the mat. Harwood picked him up again, and Cassidy hit a Stundog Millionaire! Cassidy connected with the Orange Punch, but it hurt his hand! Cassidy couldn’t get much on the pin, so Harwood was able to kick out in time. Harwood grabbed a cross armbreaker on the bad hand, but Cassidy escaped and crossed Harwood’s legs to trap him in a pinfall! Cassidy wins, and The Conglomeration gets a shot at the AEW World Tag Team Titles! 


Everyone hit the ring to brawl after the match, but Rocky Romero soon found himself alone with The Conglomeration, Cage, Cope and the Bucks. Everyone got a shot at Romero, including a spear by Cope. Cage went for one of his own, but stopped and kicked Romero low instead! Everyone in the ring celebrated with Cassidy!

El Toro Blanco RUSH is on a Roll

We took a special look at the man who has been running through opponents as arguably the hardest hitter in AEW. And later tonight, RUSH will be in action!

Ricochet Challenges Jericho to Stadium Stampede at Double or Nothing!

After taking a look at the events of last week, Jericho was backstage with Renee Paquette, who asked about his mood after another vicious beatdown at the hands of The Demand. Jericho said the time for talk is over, but unlike The Demand, he doesn’t want to fight backstage. He grabbed the microphone and said he wanted to take it out to the people! 


Jericho came through the crowd and fired them up on the way to the ring! He wanted to keep it simple because he’s done with the bullshit! Jericho demanded Ricochet come out to face him man-to-man right now! Ricochet appeared on top of the stage and started to make his way down the ramp alone until Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun showed up and joined Ricochet in the ring. Liona bumped right into Jericho to get a mic for Ricochet. 


Ricochet said he tried to warn Jericho to leave, but Jericho said he couldn’t hear anything over all the fans booing! Ricochet took that opportunity to insult the fans and asked if Jericho wants to do this again, what does The Demand get out of it? Kaun whispered something in Ricochet’s ear. Ricochet brought up a match Jericho created six years ago and said he wouldn’t just beat Jericho with a Ricosault, he wanted to beat Jericho in Stadium Stampede! But he wondered how Jericho would get four people to join him since no one likes him. 


Jericho told Ricochet he’s on and Jericho will find four partners, but if he can’t, he’ll be on all of them by himself, BALD! He punched Ricochet, sending Kaun and Liona outside. Jericho dropped Ricochet with a Judas Effect! Jericho went for the Lionsault, but Liona stopped him with a punch! Liona and Kaun started to beat up Jericho again until The Hurt Syndicate hit the ring! Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP stood tall with Jericho as GOA carried Ricochet up the ramp!

Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron Bring Back the Wrath!

Renee Paquette asked Shirakawa and Cameron how they were feeling about their match against Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida later tonight. Cameron seemed concerned until Shirakawa woke her up with some inspiring words. She said Cameron needs to start looking inside herself and pointed to her heart before tearing Cameron’s shirt open! Shirakawa apologized because Cameron wasn’t wearing her gear, but Cameron didn’t care, saying the wrath was back as she tore off the rest of her shirt!

AEW International Championship Match: “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) of the Don Callis Family def. Bryan Keith of Paid in Full

Okada was accompanied by Lance Archer and Don Callis, the latter of whom joined commentary for this match. Callis had plenty of compliments for Keith, who was showing off a bit of a new look. Okada worked his way away from Keith and to the ropes before breaking with a patronizing chop to Keith’s chest. Keith didn’t like that and opened up on Okada with strikes and kicks. Keith stayed on Okada with high boots, putting Okada on the mat for a near-fall. Keith dropped Okada yet again with a hook kick, but Okada turned things around by knocking Keith off the top rope with a dropkick to the floor! Okada followed out and spiked Keith with a DDT on the outside!


It was all Okada for the next few minutes until Keith pulled Okada into a big knee that landed right on Okada’s jaw! Keith took that opportunity to fire up and nailed Okada with multiple forearms until a flying version sent Okada back down. Keith hit a DDT of his own on Okada for a near-fall. Okada rolled to the floor, and Keith chased after, but Okada met him with a kick to the gut and tried for another DDT, only for Keith to reverse it and DDT Okada on the floor! Keith threw Okada back in and once again tried for an exploder. Okada stopped it and hit a big boot before taking Keith down with a neckbreaker over his knee. Okada dropped a beautiful elbow from the top and posed to flip off the crowd. Keith escaped Okada’s grasp only to eat a perfect dropkick. Okada pulled Keith up for The Rainmaker, but when Okada pulled him in, Keith jumped into Okada’s jaw with a headbutt! 


Keith tried to get Okada in a double underhook, so Okada tried for another dropkick, but only for Keith to hold onto the ropes. Okada backdropped Keith out of another double underhook and went for a sliding lariat, but Keith rolled through and finally connected on a Tiger Driver! Okada kicked out at two! Keith fired up and hit a running boot to Okada in the corner. Keith tried for Diamond Dust out of the corner, but Okada was ready for it and pulled him into a Michinoku Driver variation. Okada picked up Keith for a Rainmaker and nailed it to get the pinfall victory and successful AEW International Championship defense.


Callis got on the mic and said Okada had something important to say.


“I already have the International Title, unlike Takeshita, but I want more! I’m coming for the AEW World Title! Bitch!”

Andrade Says He’s the Best Mexican Wrestler Alive

Much like Okada, IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion Andrade El Ídolo is another Don Callis Family member who wants the AEW World Title, and we took a special look at a man who said he’s the best Mexican wrestler alive!

“The Jet” Kevin Knight is Ready to Become AEW World Champion

“Speedball” Mike Bailey hyped up Knight for his AEW World Title match against Darby Allin later tonight because when it’s over, we’re gonna have Jet2Belts! Knight said he appreciated Allin for being a fighting champion, but he reminded Allin that he said he would be champion until his body gave out. Knight said that it will be tonight when he becomes the new AEW World Champion!

Samoa Joe Wants to Hear From Will Ospreay

Samoa Joe was with Katsuyori Shibata and Anthony Bowens, but he said he was worried because he’s afraid the offer he’s putting out is not being heard. He said Will Ospreay needs to hear these words, and Joe said he would do it in a non-intimidating manner. 


“Men like Jon Moxley, they’re telling you how to think, Will. I don’t wanna do that. I want you to think whatever you want. William, you gotta realize, I see the momentum. I see the tide rising, Will. I know you are destined for greatness. Some say you will be the next World Champion. But now the question is, Will, how much of you will remain World Champion? Will, with a man like me at your side, with men like us at your side, William, that could be a very long time. Now, you may be saying to yourself, ‘What are the advantages of this?’ In this organization, men like HOOK, though he wasn’t successful last week, I don’t punish that man, no. This week he’s off making a movie. I made a few connections. I made a few calls. I put him in a better position to succeed. 


“This is what I want to do for you. Anthony Bowens was long overlooked and underestimated. I will provide him with an opportunity to succeed. And this man here, Katsuyori Shibata, nowhere else in the world will he get to be him, The Wrestler, than with us, The Opps, right here and right now. So William, just know this: the choice is yours, the choice is clear, and the intentions of the man staring you in the face right now are clear as day. I’m gonna put out my hand to you one last time, but just know if it’s not accepted, I’m gonna put out my fist.”

Tag Team Match: Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander def. Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron

Shirakawa and Statlander began the match, with Stat quickly taking Shirakawa down with her power multiple times. She even threw in a little Mina dance! Shirakawa came back with a spin kick, and Statlander turned things around with a backslide. Shirakawa kicked out and swept Statlander’s leg. She dropkicked Statlander in the back and showed the proper way to do her dance. Shida tagged in, and Cameron said she wanted Shida to tag in! Shida backed off and tagged Statlander.


Statlander had no problem going at Harley with a sidewalk slam, but Cameron came back with a flying headscissors. Shirakawa tagged in, and Cameron tripped Statlander so Shirakawa could come in with a tornillo for a near-fall. Statlander caught Shirakawa with a backbreaker and threw her to the corner. Stat followed with a strike and a running knee before tagging Shida. Shida pounded on Shirakawa on the apron and then connected on a running knee to Shirakawa’s head!


Shirakawa remained in serious trouble, far from her partner. Statlander used some of Shida’s offense from last week when she suplexed Shida into Shirakawa in the corner! Shirakawa somehow started fighting back and traded blows with Shida. Shirakawa hit a rolling elbow and tagged Cameron, and Statlander tagged in on the other side. Cameron took Stat down with a flying crossbody from the top, followed by a DDT. Cameron hit a running knee out of the corner on a downed Statlander, but Statlander was able to kick out. Shirakawa tagged in and took Statlander down with a dropkick and nearly pinned her, but Shida came in to break it up. 


Cameron sent Shida to the outside as Mina went to the top rope. Statlander stopped her and nailed a superplex, followed by a fisherman’s driver! Mina kicked out! Shida came in for a double team, but Shirakawa moved out of the way, and Shida caught Stat with a flying knee. Cameron tagged in and lit up Shida with punches. She connected on a swinging neckbreaker and tried a jackknife pin, but Shida reversed it only for Cameron to reverse it right back for a two-count. Cameron ate a shot from Shida but came back with a backstabber. Cameron picked up Shida, but Statlander took out Cameron with a big boot. Shida picked up Cameron and nailed the Falcon Arrow for the pinfall victory! 

Swerve is Coming for Bandido … But Bandido is Ready

Swerve Stickland was with Prince Nana and said he was coming after power, and that power is about controlling who eats and who sleeps, from the most dangerous to the most violent to the most wanted, as he held up Bandido’s poster. He said there’s nothing more dangerous than a man who desires power. And Swerve wants it all.


Renee Paquette caught up with ROH World Champion Bandido and Brody King to get Bandido’s response. Bandido said he’s ready for Swerve, and he’s easy to find. King said he knows Bandido has this, but he told Swerve that it’s one thing to mess with him and another to mess with his friends. WOOF.

AEW World Championship Match: Darby Allin (c) def. TNT Champion "The Jet" Kevin Knight

Both men got huge ovations for our fourth AEW World Championship match in as many weeks on Dynamite! They went through a feeling-out process at the start with a stalemate that Allin tried to end with a handshake, but Knight knocked it away with force. Knight then took Allin down and offered a handshake, so Allin rolled away. Allin tried to control Knight with a side headlock until Knight backed him to the ropes. That led to a shoving match, and the two started throwing shots with a bit more behind each one. Allin came off the ropes with a springboard coffin splash for a two-count. A double clothesline put both men on the mat, until Knight got to Allin in the corner with a hurricanrana, followed by a dropkick that sent Allin to the floor. Knight had control as the referee checked on Allin!


Allin came back with an explosive dropkick in the ring and went into a flurry that finished with a Code Red on Knight for a two-count! Knight rolled to the floor, and Allin followed with a torpedo dive that sent Knight into the announce desk. Allin sat Knight in a chair and went to the top, but Knight got up and met him there. Knight took Allin all the way to the floor with a hurricanrana! Knight beat up Allin and set him up on the announce desk. Knight went to the ring and came flying off the top with a springboard clothesline that sent Allin over the desk with a gnarly landing!


Knight had to get Allin back in the ring, but took too long getting to the top rope, so when he came off, Allin caught him and put on the Scorpion Death Lock on Knight's injured knee! Knight got to the ropes to break it up. Allin went up for a Coffin Drop and landed on Knight’s knees! Knight grabbed at his injured knee and then put Allin on the top rope. Allin punched Knight down to the mat, so Knight took out Allin’s legs to trap him in the tree of woe. Knight went to the adjacent corner and went coast-to-coast with a dropkick to Allin! Knight went back up top and connected with a UFO Splash! Knight was slow to get the cover because of his knee, so Allin was able to kick out in the nick of time. Knight went back up top, but thought better of it and got down because of his injured knee. Allin lured him right into a guillotine choke with a bodyscissors! Knight tried to get to his feet, but he collapsed. Knight got back up, and Allin put him between the ropes to wrench Knight’s arm. Allin pounded at Knight and left him hanging on the top rope so he could climb up and come down with a Coffin Drop! Allin went back up and hit another to get the pinfall! Allin wins, and Sting came out to celebrate with Allin and raise the hands of both men. Knight and Allin shook hands, and Knight left the ring. Sting hugged Allin and also left, as Allin picked himself up to leave the ring. He got to the apron, but MJF’s music hit, and he appeared at the top of the ramp! 

Allin Wants MJF’s Hair, and Okada Wants Allin for the AEW World Title Next Week!

MJF immediately had his music cut and complained about Allin’s reign of terror. He said it’s been enough, and it’s time to give MJF a rematch. Allin said no; if he wants a shot, he needs to put something on the line. MJF offered his scarf. Allin said no. MJF offered the Dynamite Diamond Ring. Allin said no. MJF said everyone loves money, so if he gets his rematch, he’ll give Allin a million dollars! Allin said he used to be homeless under a bridge, so MJF’s money is no good. MJF was angry and asked what Allin wanted. Allin said he wants something MJF holds so desperately in his life. Something he was willing to fly 15 hours to Turkey and get it sewn onto his skull!


“I’m talking about your hair! Listen, you most vain piece of shit I’ve ever met, I’m talking about your damn hair!”


MJF pleaded with Allin to be reasonable as the crowd chanted “BALD!” Allin said next week there’s a contract signing, Title vs. Hair, and if MJF doesn’t show up, he’s never getting an AEW Championship match. He asked MJF for an answer, but MJF was speechless and left! 


As soon as MJF left, AEW International Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada came out and said, “Next week, you and me, for your AEW World Title!”


Allin said, “It’s on, bitch!”

Health Update on Will Ospreay and His Future Status

Renee Paquette was with Will Ospreay to find out about his medical status. The doctor said even though Ospreay went to Japan to wrestle despite not being cleared in AEW, he did no further damage and may have improved, so whatever treatment he’s been doing, he should continue. Ospreay will get an MRI later this week, and if it’s clear, Ospreay will be cleared. Paquette asked Ospreay about his training with the Death Riders and his relationship with them. He said he’s not a Death Rider and doesn’t want to be one, but sometimes you have to do things you don’t want to do.

“Speedball” Mike Bailey def. AR Fox

Bailey had to regroup after watching his partner lose his shot at the AEW World Title, but it didn’t seem to deter Bailey, as he took it right to Fox after a handshake to start the match. Bailey hit a flurry of kicks that sent Fox to the floor. He tried to follow up, but Fox came back in and then got into a bit of a chase until Bailey hit a moonsault to the floor! That was sizzlin'!


Bailey threw Fox back in and connected with a dropkick from the top! Bailey continued to pepper Fox with kicks, but Fox finally hit his first big offensive move of the match with a back elbow into a DDT into a corkscrew brainbuster! Bailey rolled to the outside, so Fox followed with a senton dive to the floor! Fox went up top for another senton bomb, but Bailey kicked out at two! Bailey avoided a 450 Splash and missed a kick in the corner. Foxx and Bailey exchanged reversals until Fox hit an enzuigiri. Fox tried to bring Bailey down from the top, but Bailey blocked it and came off the top rope with Ultima Weapon! That was enough for the pinfall victory!

Willow Nightingale Will Defend the Legacy of TBS Every Single Week

Nightingale came off her ninth successful defense of the TBS Championship on Collision and says she has a lot of pride in being the face of TBS, especially today. She will continue to carry on that great legacy and is ready for all comers to challenge her for the TBS Championship!

PAC Wants Darby for the AEW World Title

PAC congratulated Allin on his victory, but wanted to remind him of the thorn that will never leave his side. He said they are 2-1 in singles competition with PAC holding the lead, so that should earn him an AEW World Title shot. PAC wants a shot, and he’s the one mountain Allin will never truly conquer. If Allin can do it, so can PAC. Why doesn’t Allin prove him wrong? An invitation, if you like. PAC said let him know.

Jamie Hayter of Brawling Birds def. Skye Blue of Triangle of Madness

Renee Paquette said Triangle of Madness has sidelined Persephone and Alex Windsor, so Hayter has a chance to stop that against Blue tonight. Hayter and Blue went right at each other at the bell, but Blue got an early roll-up only to eat a big boot. Blue went to the floor, but when Hayter tried to meet her on the apron, Blue hit a kick to the side of the head and started to put together some offense.


BREAKING NEWS: AEW World Champion Darby Allin vs. PAC for the AEW World Title this Saturday at AEW Collision Fairway to Hell!


Hayter countered Blue and then nailed her with a lariat from her knees. The two fought on the apron, with Blue dropping Hayter face-first onto the corner of the ring. Blue followed by sending Hayter into the barricade. And Blue was in control! Blue kept the offense up around the ringside area and sent Hayter back in the ring. Blue took a little too long attacking Hayter in the corner and ate an elbow, followed by a dropkick from Hayter. Hayter threw Blue with a release German suplex, followed by a lariat in the corner and an exploder for a two-count! Hayter put Blue right back down with a spinebuster and unloaded with punches. Blue and Hayter reversed near-falls, then kicks. Blue had Hayter lined up for Code Blue, but Hayter sat down on Blue to block it and collapse Blue into a pin attempt. Blue kicked out, and Hayter nailed a headbutt for another near-fall. Hayter beat on Blue in the corner and put her on the top rope. Blue escaped and trapped Hayter’s head in the turnbuckle. Hayter escaped, and the two fought on the top rope once again until Hayter clobbered Blue with Hayterade from the top rope! Hayter pinned Blue for the win! 


AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla and Julia Hart watched from the crowd as Hayter picked up Blue and took her down again. She invited Thekla and Hart to come to the ring, but they stayed back.

Don Callis Backs Okada for the AEW World Title

Callis stood by with Mark Davis, Okada, Konosuke Takeshita and the NEW IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion, Andrade El Ídolo. He said everything was looking good for the Family. Davis is going to crush “Jungle’ Jack Perry for the AEW National Title at Fairway to Hell this weekend. And Okada has staked his claim to the AEW World Championship. 


Takeshita said Okada shouldn’t be worried about the World Title; he should be worried about defending the International Title against Takeshita at Double or Nothing. Callis said that, on the one hand, he agrees with Takeshita because he’s one of the best wrestlers in the world, but, on the other hand, Takeshita is starting to sound like Kenny Omega. Callis said Okada is his hand-picked choice for the AEW World Title. Andrade asked Callis, “How you know?” multiple times before walking away.  

RUSH def. Matty Lo

Lo offered a handshake at the bell, so RUSH threw him into the corner and pounded Lo into the mat. RUSH went to the opposite corner and hit Bull’s Horns for an immediate victory! RUSH reiterated, “Just remember, when you mess with the bull, you get the horns!”

“Jungle” Jack Perry is Ready for Mark Davis at Fairway to Hell

Perry said he was once told it’s not about the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. He said Mark Davis is just a big, stupid dog. Perry said it doesn’t matter how big or bad or dangerous Davis is because Davis has already beaten him. Perry is the top of the mountain, and if you don’t like that? “F*** you!”

Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) & Bang Bang Gang (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn and Ace Austin) def. Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia) & The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)

With Jon Moxley on commentary, the main event of Collision got a jump start when the Death Riders and The Dogs attacked the Bucks and Bang Bang Gang on the ramp. They turned things around with a massive 8-man suplex! The Bucks and Gunns unloaded with punches in all four corners and then stereo Manhattan Drops! Castagnoli came in, but the Bucks quickly sent him to the outside and followed with a dive. Ace avoided Garcia on the apron with a handstand and took him down, but Connors came flying through the ropes to spear Ace! The Gunns went into some smooth double-team offense until The Dogs went high/low on Colten, as the Death Riders put the boots to Austin on the floor.


Austin was completely isolated from all his teammates and ate attack after attack in the corner from a conveyor belt of Death Riders and Dogs. Castagnoli toyed with Austin until he hit a desperation flatliner and tagged Colten! He unloaded on anything that moved and nearly put Yuta away with a uranage, but Yuta kicked out. Colten launched Ace over the top onto Castagnoli, but then hit the turnbuckle on a splash attempt. Garcia locked him in a Dragon Tamer, and Yuta stomped on Austin’s head! Garcia covered, but Colten kicked out! 


Colten dropped Garcia with a lariat and tagged Matt Jackson. He hit Garcia with a pair of suplexes and ran him into the ropes, where Finlay made a tag. The Dogs came in, and Matt caught them both with Northern Lights Suplexes while Garcia was rolled up under him. That near-fall didn’t get the job done, but the Bucks quickly went into their lightning-fast double-team offense on The Dogs. They hit a diving elbow/senton combination and then lit up everyone with superkicks! The Bucks hit Finlay with the BTE Trigger! Yuta broke up the pin!


A wild melee of big offense saw The Gunns hit Castagnoli with 3:10 to Yuma, only for Garcia to send Austin to the floor. There was a series of double clotheslines that put everyone down until Yuta and Ace were left alone to fight it out. The Bucks and Ace hit Yuta with a trio of superkicks, and the Bucks immediately dove to the outside to take out Connors and Castagnoli. Ace Austin hit The Fold on Yuta to get the pinfall victory! Juice Robinson came out to celebrate with Bang Bang Gang and the Young Bucks to end a massive night of action!


Catch a SPECIAL ONE-HOUR LIVE AEW Collision Fairway to Hell this Saturday at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on TBS and HBO Max from SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida!


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