AEW Collision Results (May 2, 2026) - Peoria, IL

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– Tony Schiavone welcomed us to tonight’s live edtion of Collision as we got underway for our opening contest.

Ten-Man Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley, PAC) & The Dogs (Clark Connors & David Finlay) vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier, Myron Reed) & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin)

 

We started fast and furious with both teams brawling at rinsgide. In side the ring, Castagnoli and Reed fought it out as the latter dove over the top to take out Castagnoli and PAC outside. The brawling ceased to stop at ringside as Connors and Wentz continued the battle in the ring. Wentz battered Connors in the corner with repeated strikes. Connors got the upper hand back by pushing Wentz into his corner as Finlay tagged in and showed some fury with the stomps on his foe. Wentz got out of it as Xavier and Reed showed some excellent double-team work against Finlay before Darius and PAC entered the match.

Moxley interjected with a clothesline on Darius before he officially tagged into the match. In the corner, Moxley punched at Darius as he then bit into his forehead. Darius answered back with some strikes to the face, followed by the dropkick that rocked Moxley. Dante tagged in as both Martin brothers kept Moxley on the backfoot with double team suplexes and splashes. Myron Reed tagged in and traded chops with Moxley in the middle of the ring. Reed tried to run at Moxley, but was sent flying to the outside, which allowed Marina Shafir to get in a cheapshot.

Things broke down between both teams again at ringside as they exchanged attacks that eliminated the playing field one by one. In the ring, Reed went for a dive, but Castagnoli intercepted with an anti-air uppercut as we took a picture-in-picture break.

We returned to full–screen action as Connors struck Reed in the back. Connors held his opponent by the leg to keep him at bay, but Reed kicked him away to briefly escaped. Finlay joined in on the attack of Reed as the Death Riders took out everyone on the other corner. Meanwhile, Reed dodged a clothesline and delivered a double cutter on both Dogs. Dezmond Xavier tagged in and took out Connors with an amazing handspring somersault kick for the near-fall. With Connors isolated, Wentz tagged in and superkicked him, followed by a dive from the middle rope that sent Connors’ back into the knees of Xavier.

The Dogs regained momentum as Finlay powerbombed Wentz, followed by a Connors spear. The Rascalz broke up the count and this match continued on. Wentz bounced off the ropes as he hit Connors with the knee to the face. With some space created, Wentz tagged in Darius as PAC entered for his team. PAC blocked Darius’ sunset flip attempt for a cover that didn’t work out. Darius tagged in and got PAC with a springboard leap. Top Flight showed some incredible teamwork with the kickj from Dante, followed by the slingshot DDT for the near-fall. Castagnoli tagged in and got the Martins with a double suplex. Castagnoli got Dante in the Giant Swing, which was punctuated by a Moxley dropkick.

The Rascalz and Top Flight connected with an amazing quad dropkick on Castagnoli, as things suddenly perked up and broke down with everyone in the ring. Finlay and Connors got hit with stereo Codebreakers, as Top Flight hit an assisted DDT on Moxley. Darius found himself trapped in the Death Riders conveyer belt attack, as PAC then finished it off with the Brutalizer submission hold.

The Death Riders & The Dogs def. Top Flight & The Rascalz via pinfall

– A vignette of Luchasaurus and Jack Perry aboard the Jurassic Express bus was shown.

AEW National Championship: “Jungle” Jack Perry (c) vs. Mascara Dorada

 

Perry and Dorada shook hands to begin before the two engaged in some fast-paced chain wrestling that nobody got the advantage on. Perry grabbed at Dorada’s leg and then used some nice amateur wrestling-style headlocks, followed by a shoulder block. Perry leapfrogged over Dorada and used his legs to flip his foe over.

Perry Irish whipped Dorada, but was met with a mid-air tornillio-into-hurricanrana by the challenger. Perry grabbed a hold of Dorada’s hand and leapt from the top rope with a springboard armdrag. Dorada answered back with the same move to Perry. He then followed that up wiith a tornillo over the top rope an d down to the ground to take Perry down. The National Champion recovered, as he was thrown into the crowd by Dorada. Perry and Dorada fought on top of the barricade, but it was Dorada who got the best of his foe with a Destroyer on top of the barricade! This took us into the break.

We returned from the commercial break as Dorada scaled to the top and missed with a dive to Perry, who dodged it. Dorada and Perry traded superkicks until the National Champion hit a poisonrana. That didn’t seem to affect Dorada, who answered with a modified Code Red as both men were down. As both Perry and Dorada got to their feet, the masked challenger hit his foe with chops, but Perry connected with a Blue Thunder Bomb for a near-fall. Perry laid into the chest of Dorada with chops and punches in the corner.

Perry blocked an attempted dive from the apron with a punch to Dorada that sent him crashing to the ringside area. Perry then hit a moonsault from the top rope to a stunned Dorada. Back in the ring, Perry got a deadlift Liger Bomb on Dorada for a near-fall. In the corner, Perry punched at Dorada, but missed the last one, as Dorada tripped him up with a feint kick. Dorada then hit an amazing electric chair neckbreaker for a close near-fall. With Perry still trying to recover, Dorada tried to go to the top rope. However, he didn’t get far as Perry stopped him. Perry attempted a deadlift suplex, but got punched out. Dorada headed to the top rope and made no mistake with the 450 Splash. One, two… no!

Both Perry and Dorada were on the apron now as the National Champion countered a Destroyer attempt with a superkick. Another superkick by Perry allowed him to hit a hurricanrana. On the top rope, Perry’s diving attack was intercepted with a knee. Dorada then lifted him up for a modified facebuster for yet another near-fall. A frustrated Dorada headed up top again and went for a Shooting Star Press. Perry got the knees up to block it, however. Perry leapt up to Dorada perched on the top rope and got the win with an avalanche hurricanrana for the three to retain his National Title.

“Jungle” Jack Perry def. Mascara Dorada via pinfall to retain the AEW National Championship

– We got footage of what happened after Dynamite on Wednesday as Renee Paquette interviewed Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida. Statlander didn’t seem happy with Shida’s antics, stating that she had cost her everything. Shida said she was going to make it up to her, but Statlander wasn’t going to have any of it. Statlander stormed off angrily.

Trios: The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong) vs. MXM TV (Johnny TV, Mason Madden, & Mansoor)

 

O’Reilly and Mansoor started off. O’Reilly kicked Mansoor, which prompted him to tag Mason into the match. O’Reilly kicked Mason, as Johnny was then tagged in. O’Reilly had Johnnt in the corner and hit him with the ten-punches. Strong tagged in and added some punches of his own. Then it came time for Cassidy’s turn, and in true Orange Cassidy fashion, he tried to add a little flair to his punches. However, MXM took out O’Reilly and Strong on the aprong, which allowed Johnny to get the advantage on Cassidy.

Johnny leapt from the ring to take out both O’Reilly and Strong. It looked like Mansoor and Mason were gonna do the same, but they stopped to pose instead. Orange Cassidy snuck up to join him, but he got hit with the double team. Johnny hit Starship Pain on Cassidy, but O’Reilly and Strong broke it up. Mansoor looke dfor a dive, but he was left stunned on the apron. Strong lifted the massive Mason with a back suplex, as he then put Cassidy on his shoulders. Casssidy ducked Mason’s attack as he then grabbed Mansoor and pushed him to the outside. In the ring,. O’Reilly and Strong left Johnny out cold with a double team. Cassidy then hit a diving elbow for the three.

Tommasso Ciampa appeared after the match to taunt The Conglomeration trio as we were reminded that Dax Harwood faces Orange Cassidy in a Double Jeopardy match this Wednesday, where if Harwood wins, Ciampa and FTR get a Trios Title shot.

The Conglomeration def. MXM TV via pinfal

– We returned from commercial as Tony Schiavone gave his best wishes on behalf of the AEW family to “Rebel” Tanea Brooks, who recently announced a terminal diagnosis of ALS. We extend our best wishes to Tanea Brooks, who is loved dearly by the wrestling community.

– We got a recap of the Will Ospreay/Death Riders saga, particularly what happened in last week’s vignette, as well as what we saw this past Wednesday.

TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Anna Jay

 

Jay attempted a side headlock takeover, but Nightingale blocked it, as the champion beckoned her foe to “show me your fire”. Jay responded in kind with a sunset flip for an early near-fall. Jay got the inside cradle pin, followed by a la magistral pin. Jay made a mistake in the corner, which allowed Nightingale to get the upper hand with blows, followed by the clothesline. Jay recovered and hit the flipping neckbreaker for the two-count.

With Nightingale in the corner, Jay hit her with kicks, followed by a snapmare and a running dropkick. Nightingale got sent out of the ring, but she tripped up Jay on the apron. Nightingale took her out with a cannonball dive as we took a break.

This match resumed as Nightingale hit a spinebuster on Jay for the near-fall. Nightingale missed with the splash in the corner, as Jay struck with a spinning kick to the face, followed by a bulldog for the two-count. Nightingale got Jay in the backslide pin, but that wasn’t enough. Nightingale put Jay on the top turnbuckle and looked like she was about to hit a massive superplex. She managed to hit it, followed by a Death Valley Driver for the near-fall as Jay kicked out. Jay hit a superkick on Nightingale, followed by an X-Factor, but that wasn’t enough to bring the TBS Title. Jay applied the Queenslayer submission on Nightingale, but the TBS Champion used her strength to muscle her way out of it. In the end, “The Comeback Killer” picked up the win with her patented Babe with the Powerbomb to retain her TBS Title.

Willow Nightingale def. Anna Jay via pinfall to retain the TBS Championship

– Backstage, Renee Paquette was with Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, and Mina Shirakawa. Shida said that she made it up to Statlander by giving her a tag match against Cameron and Shirakawa. Statlander still didn’t seem happy with all of this as she walked away from the scene.

The Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson & Ace Austin)

 

As always, Jon Moxley was on commentary to watch his two Death Rider allies in action.

Juice and Yuta started it off for their two teams, as Austin was taken out from the apron. Garcia struck Juice from behind, which allowed the Death Riders’ tandem to get the advantage with Austin still recovering in the BBG corner. Garcia taunted Juice with push-ups in the middle of the ring, as Yuta tagged in. Juice foiled the Garcia & Yuta double team attempt as Austin got the tag. Austin hit a leg drop on Garcia, but Yuta got him with a chop to the chest.

Austin responded iwth a leg sweep as he kipped back up. In the corner, Austin avoided a Yuta running attack and avoided the sweep from Garcia. Yuta took him pout from behind as Garcia and Marina Shafir attacked Austin two-on-one bheind the referee’s back. In the ring, Yuta hit Austin with a suplex for a two-count. Garcia tagged in and we took a commercial break a this point.

We returned from the break as Yuta and Garcia were taking it to Austin with the conveyer belt attack. Austin was then flattened by a double shotgun dropkick from the Death Riders. Garcia appplied the Peruvian Necktie submission hold, but Austin broke free from it. Garcia prevented Austin from getting to his corner momentarily. Garcia countered a sunset flip into a Dragon Tamer attempt, but that got turned into a Death Valley Driver from Austin. As both men were trying to recover, Austin got the hot tag to Juice, who was a big ball of energy as he took out Yuta and Garcia. Senton to the solar plexus of Yuta inside the ring, followed by the crossbody to Garcia outside the ring. Yuta engaged in a little friendly fire as Juice pushed Garcia in the way of a diving Yuta.

Back inside the ring, Juice hyped himself up and stung like a butterfly against Yuta. Marina Shafir got on the apron to cause a distraction, but Yuta rolled him up. Juice kicked out, as Yuta accidentally hit Shafir on the apron. Ace Austin was thrown over the top rope by Garcia. A bloodied Yuta sent Juice into a piledriver, followed by the Fastball Special dive. One, two… 2.999999999!!!!!!!!!!!! Yuta missed with the Busaiku Knee, but Austin joined in and got dropped with a Samoan Drop. Juice got the punch on Yuta, followed by the finishing DDT to pick up tghe win for the Bang Bang Gang.

After the match, Juice motioned at Jon Moxley on commentary and looked like he wanted a shot at Mox’s AEW Continental Title. Garcia attacked Juice from behind, as Yuta took it to Austin. The Death Riders’ attack was cut short by the return of Colten and Austin Gunn. It was “Gunns Up” as they took out Yuta with 3:10 to Yuma after just missing out on finishing Moxley off.

The Gunns declared that “The Collision Cowboys were back”, and that they only had two words for those that weren’t down with that: “Gunns Up!”

Bang Bang Gang def. The Death Riders via pinfall

– Divine Dominion was interviewed, as they declared that the only hope that the Women’s Division had was if God struck down the both of them. Otherwise, they should just stop trying to beat them.

Skye Blue vs. Nixi XS

 

Skye flattened Nixi with a charging big boot to start. She then threw her onto the apron. Skye sent Nixi down to the floor with another big boot. Outside the ring, Skye smashed Nixi’s face onto the steel steps, as she then followed that with an elevated facebuster from the apron to the floor. Skye threw Nixi back into the ring and got to the top rope. Nixi tried to intercept her, but instead, she was caught in an uncompromising position iwth the Cheeky Nandos kick from Skye, followed by the powerbomb. Knee to the face, but Skye broke up her own count. Skye then applied the “Descent Into Madness” sleeper to pick up the win.

Skye Blue def. Nixi XS via pinfall

This Wednesday on AEW Dynamite/Collision:

  • AEW Men’s World Championship: Darby Allin (c) vs. Kevin Knight
  • Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander vs. Harley Cameron & Mina Shirakawa
  • Double Jeopardy: Orange Cassidy vs. Dax Harwood
  • AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley vs. Juice Robinson

Next Week on Collision: Fairway to Hell

  • AEW National Championship: “Jungle” Jack Perry (c) vs. Mark Davis

TNT Championship Match: Kevin Knight (c) vs. HOOK (w/ Katsuyori Shibata)

 

HOOK attempted a suplex on Knight, but couldn’t capitalize. He did manage to get a takedown on Knight, which prompted the TNT Champion to ask if Shibata taught HOOK that move. Knight and HOOK locked it up with the collar and elbow tie up, until they traded standing siwtches. Knight turned it into a hammerlock, but HOOK threw himover head with a judo flip. HOOK and Knight landed on their feet after taking their respective armdrags. HOOK retreated to his corner and got some adivce from Shibata before re-entering the fight.

In the corner, Knight blasted HOOK with punches to the chest, followed by the uppercut. HOOK responded with some clubbing strikes off his own, which let Knight gasping for air. HOOK took a run at Knight, but got sent out of the ring by Knight. HOOK avoided a dive from Knight by just stepping out of the way. Shibata provided a distraction, which allowed HOOK to throw Knight into the stands with an exploder suplex after catching an attempted diving attack and we took a break here.

Our main event on Collision returned from the break as HOOK got the near-fall with a bridging Northern Lights suplex to counter Knight’s DDT. Knight shellacked HOOK with an acrobatic lariat, followed by the scoop slam and a running frog splash-type maneuver for a near-fall of his own. Both men got bakc to their feet as HOOK blocked a Knight DDT attempt before he found himself in the corner. Knight spilled HOOK over the top rope with a tijaras takeover, followed by the running dropkick into the corner. Knight climed up to the top, but Shibata got on the apron and smashed the ropes to trip up Knight in revenge for using the dropkick of his. HOOK capitalized with an avalanche exploder suplex, followed by another suplex on the floor for the near-fall. The ten minute warning was announced at this point.

HOOK beckoned Knight to get up as he looked to go in for the kill. He applied the Redrum, but Knight reversed it into a pin. Another attempt at a pin, but Knight punched Shibata out after HOOK kicked out. HOOK attempted another exploder suplex, but Knight landed on his feet, as he then made no mistake with the DDT. Knight then headed up top and hit the UFO Splash. One, two, three, and that’s it, over. Kevin Knight retains the TNT Championship.

This week’s episode of Collision wrapped with Knight celebrating his win as the matches for this week’s combined Dynamite & Collision were highlighted.

Kevin Knight def. HOOK via pinfall to retain the TNT Championship