AEW Collision Results
January 31, 2026
Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com
Saturday night’s alright for Collidin’!
Commentary welcomes us to the show, hyping up tonight’s lineup as we head to ringside for our opening match. Darby Allin makes his entrance, but is blindsided by Clark Connors on the ramp! He sends Darby into the ring to get this match underway!
Darby Allin vs. Clark Connors
Clark gets a nearfall from the early attack, quickly sending Darby into the corner for more damage. Hammer throw sends Allin across the ring, but Connors takes a boot to the face. Darby catches Clark off guard for a Code Red, but only gets a two.
Darby grabs Connors and heads to the ropes, only to be dropped to the outside. Clark follows him out of the ring before sending him into the guardrail. He then props Darby up on the apron for a running boot that sends him to the floor. Connors sets him up for some chops, but Darby starts fighting back from the guardrail as the ref’s count continues. Darby slides into the ring just enough to break the count, but Clark goes right back to work on the former TNT Champion as we go to an ad break.
-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-
Back from break, Connors charges into Darby in the corner before sending him to the mat with a back body drop. He goes up top, getting the drop on Allin for two. Darby fights back with a right hand from the apron, but takes a spear from Connor that drives him onto the apron before falling to the floor.
Clark gets back to his feet and sets up the ring steps, shades of what Gabe Kidd did previously before breaking the ref’s count. He leaves the ring to set up for a belly to belly suplex onto the steps, but Darby manages to break free. Clark grabs him for an Irish whip into the back of the steps…but Darby leaps over to avoid it! He then runs up the steps for a missile dropkick of sorts sending Connors to the floor.
Connors tries to get away from Darby, who slides back into the ring for a dive sending Clark back to the floor once again. The fight returns to the ring as Connors tries to fight it out with Darby in the corner. He ends up sending Darby down with a spear, but it’s only good for a nearfall.
Connors cinches in a straightjacket cluch instead, and Darby tries to break free…only to be driven to the mat by Connors for a two count. Clark goes back to that well but finds it poisoned as Darby lands a reverse DDT. He goes up top, but Connor dodges him…only for Darby to catch him with a Scorpion Deathlock! Clark tries to fight out but ends up tapping.
Winner via submission: Darby Allin
Darby requests a mic from ringside, saying he won his war against the Death Riders and stood on top of the world in 2025. In 2026, he’s going to stand on top of AEW, and he knows he can beat the man currently taking that spot.
His speech interrupted by someone in a hoodie, and unlike a similar event earlier today this one is quickly revealed as Gabe Kidd continues the beatdown. He and Connors bring Darby out of the ring, sending him into the steel steps before keeping him down as Kidd addresses him on the mic.
He says he is not on Death Rider business, he’s on Gabe Kidd time…and he won’t be done until Darby is pushing up daisies! The members of NJPW’s Unbound Company finally let up, heading to the back as officials check in on Darby.
Video Package: Kris Statlander and the Babes of Wrath address the Triangle of Madness, ahead of the Women’s World Tag Team Championship match later tonight!
-Commercial Break-
Backstage, SpeedJet address the Don Callis Family looking to add gold by saying they’re willing to take on the challenge because they’re hard, they’re strong, they’re…Jet Speed Rodeo.
Back at ringside, The Cru make their entrance for our next match. The Rascalz come out to a very nice pop from the crowd for their in-ring debut in AEW, and this match is underway!
The Rascalz (Desmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) vs. The Cru (Lio Rush and Action Andretti)
We kick things off with Xavier and Rush, with Rush holding onto a side headlock to keep Desmond down. Xavier reverses it but Lio breaks free, and each man hits the ropes until Xavier lands a headscissors to take Rush to the mat. Rush hits the ropes, but runs into a dropkick by Desmond for two. Rush gets confused in the chaos and ends up in the wrong corner, and Wentz makes the tag from Xavier before landing a bronco buster that would make X-Pac proud for a nearfall.
Tag made to Andretti, and Cru land a double-team that garners a two count. Wentz fights back with an arm drag, but is taken to the Cru corner by Andretti. Tag to Lio as the pair double-team Zachary, but he fights out of the corner with a cross body. Xavier goes for a dive but the Cru dodge him, only for Wentz to catch them with a torneo as we go to ad break.
-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-
Back from break, Cru take the fight to Desmond in the ring for a two count. Xavier fights back, looking for a tag to Wentz. He and Andretti tag in, with Zachary catching Action off guard to send him into the canvas. Rising knee strike in the corner is followed by a snapmare, a PK, and a standing shooting star press…but all that is only good for a two count as Andretti kicks out!
Rush comes in now and it’s a fight between all four men, until Cru sends the Rascalz to the outside for a double dive of their own. Rush keeps Wentz out of the ring as Andretti lands a cutter for a close two count. Cru set up for a double suplex, but Wentz gives an assist to stop it before they land a flurry of kicks on Cru. An attempt to stop this only ends with the Cru sent to the corners as Xavier and Wentz continue to fight, and an assisted moonsault known as the Hot Fire Flame gets them the win!
Winners via pinfall: The Rascalz
Rascalz celebrate their win as we cut to a vignette highlighting the new alliance between Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor.
-Commercial Break-
Backstage, Jon Moxley talks up Konosuke Takeshita and his journey to the top. He also talks about the Don Callis Family not wanting to get into gang war with the Death Riders, before saying he wants revenge for Takeshita beating him during the Continental Classic…and he wants to see Konosuke do it alone.
We head to ringside as Orange Cassidy makes his entrance, quickly followed by Toni Storm as their opponents are already in the ring to get this mixed tag match underway!
Orange Cassidy & “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Gino Medina & Ladybird Monroe
Cassidy and Medina start things off, with Cassidy quickly getting the upper hand to send Gino to the outside. Monroe enters the ring to argue with Orange, who responds with his “dangerous” kicks to the shins of Ladybird…before Toni runs in with a shotgun dropkick! Monroe sent to the corner for a hip attack as Medina comes into the ring, only to be hit with a DDT by Cassidy.
This is followed by a hip attack by Storm and an Orange Punch by Cassidy as the pair pick up the win.
Winners via pinfall: Orange Cassidy & “Timeless” Toni Storm
The post-match celebration is cut short as Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir run in through the crowd to attack them. With the damage done, Yuta calls for a mic while Shafir has Cassidy in a full nelson. Wheeler has a “special interview” with Cassidy, asking him how he feels after the Deathe Riders have beaten him up…and Cassidy says he can’t hear Yuta through all that garbage hair.
Yuta is riled up by this, leaving the ring to grab a pair of scissors. Before he can give Cassidy an unwarranted trim, however, Storm runs in for the save before stealing the scissors away from Yuta. Wheeler runs for the hills, retreating out of the ring before Storm issues a challenge to the pair for Grand Slam Australia, in a Mixed Tag Hair vs. Hair match! Crowd pops big style for this as we cut away.
Backstage, Eddie Kingston and Ortiz have some words for the Grizzled Young Veterans. A challenge is made for a Parking Lot Brawl next week, but the conversation is interrupted by Big Bill and Bryan Keith as they blindside Kingston and Ortiz! We find out that GYV called for this as they pay up the bounty before leaving.
Commentary talks up the “parking lot challenge” with a minor slip in there (sorry Tony, I gotta call it like I see it lol) before we cut to a video package highlighting the AEW debut of Tommaso Ciampa as he challenges Mark Briscoe for the TNT Championship…and as a matter of fact, that’s happening next!
We head to ringside as Tommaso Ciampa makes his entrance to a nice pop from the crowd. He heads to the ring as Mark Briscoe makes his way out to get this title match underway!
TNT Championship Match: Mark Briscoe defends against Tommaso Ciampa
Code of Honor is adhered to with a handshake between former ROH stalwarts, and the two go at until Ciampa takes the champ (uh) to the corner. Tommaso breaks free at the ref’s insistence, and Briscoe goes after the challenger only to be caught in a waistlock. Mark counters for a wristlock to send Ciampa to the mat.
The two are back to their feet as Briscoe hits the ropes, only to run into a shoulder block by the challenger. They trade strikes in the middle of the ring, until Ciampa sends Briscoe to the ropes…only for Mark to land a Pele kick sending Ciampa to the outside, where the champ lands a dive through the ropes to send him to the floor!
Bringing Ciampa back to his feet, Briscoe lands a forearm before sending Tommaso back into the ring…but the challenger escapes for a breather before trading chops with Briscoe. The fight continues back in the ring, where Briscoe lands a chop on Ciampa in the corner followed by a crane kick for a one count.
Vertical suplex connects as Briscoe gets another nearfall. Ciampa heads to the corner before Briscoe goes back after him, only for the challenger to turn it around for some stomps of his own. Briscoe fights back from the corner before the two fight it out on the apron with strikes…until Ciampa catches Briscoe with a Psycho Driller onto the hardest part of the ring! He applauds himself AND gives himself a pat on the back, the champ laid out on the floor as we go to ad break.
-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-
We come back just in time to hear that ten minutes remain as Briscoe shifts gears with some chops on Ciampa against the ropes. Tommaso gets sent to the corner twice over with the challenger taking a lariat on the second round, before Briscoe lands some shots sending Ciampa through the ropes to the outside.
He runs through the ropes for a dropkick on the challenger, following up with a running blockbuster off the apron that sends Ciampa right back to the floor. He brings Tommaso back into the ring, but gets caught with a draping DDT when he tries to come in. Tommaso picks up a nearfall from that, continuing the attack in the corner as he props Briscoe up on the top turnbuckle.
Briscoe fights back, sending Ciampa down to the mat before landing a Froggy Bow…but it’s only good for two as Tommaso gets a shoulder up! Jay Driller gets blocked as the challenger sends Briscoe to the corner, but Mark turns it around for some strikes to prop Ciampa up on the turnbuckle…only for Ciampa to catch him with a Psycho Driller to the mat! Cover by the challenger, but Briscoe manages to kick out just in time to save his title.
Ciampa sets up a double underhook but is broken free by Briscoe, only for Mark to counter out as we get the five minute warning. Briscoe is sent to the ropes and then to the outside as Ciampa follows close behind…before Mark knocks him to the floor. He goes for the table at ringside, looking to put Ciampa through it…but Tommaso props him up on it instead for a punt to the head. He takes Briscoe back into the ring before playing to the crowd…and that distraction allows Mark to climb the turnbuckle for a leaping elbow that sends both men through the table!
Ref begins the count as both men slowly stir, eventually returning to the ring to break that count before they trade strikes in the middle. This leads to both men on the mat before Briscoe takes a low dropkick. Ciampa uncovers his knee for a strike but Briscoe evades it, setting up for the Froggy Bow! Jay Driller gets countered into a German suplex by Ciampa, who lands the running knee strike for the win!
Winner via pinfall and new TNT Champion: Tommaso Ciampa
Ciampa celebrates with the title, “you deserve it” chants ringing as Briscoe slowly gets to his feet. Show of sportsmanship between the two as Ciampa’s arm is raised in victory…and we see Kyle Fletcher on the ramp giving the new champ a round of applause before indicating he wants his shot at the title before we go to commercial.
-Commercial Break-
Backstage we see some guys being beaten up by the Don Callis Family as Josh Alexander addresses what Jon Moxley had to say. He talks up Takeshita as well as the Family’s pursuit of more gold before the group walks off.
Back at ringside, Adam Priest makes his entrance for our next match. Okada makes his way out alongside Rocky Romero, presumably keeping the International Title in a bag as a nod to the Death Riders as this match gets underway!
AEW International Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada defends against Adam Priest
Okada has the early advantage as he sends Priest to the outside, but the challenger manages to fight back as he gets back in the ring. This doesn’t last for long as the Rainmaker takes Priest to task, setting him up on the turnbuckle for a dropkick that forces him to the outside.
Okada appears to have injured his knee as the ref checks on the champ…but this turns out to be a ruse as Rocky leaves commentary to sneak attack the challenger as we go to ad break!
-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-
Okada is still in control as we come back, dodging a charge from Priest in the corner only to take some strikes by the challenger. Priest sends the champ to the mat before catching him with a German suplex. He climbs the turnbuckle, but Okada rolls out of the ring for a breather. Romero tries to intervene as the ref is distracted, but gets sent to the floor. The distraction is enough for Okada to blindside Priest, but Adam fights back to attack the knee of the champ!
In the midst of this, the ref’s count reaches seven before Priest sends Okada back in the ring. Alabama Jam from the challenger to “DPW” chants from the crowd, but it’s only good for a two count. Okada starts to fight back, but gets caught in a figure four leglock by the challenger!
He struggles for a bit before crawling to the ropes for a break, but Priest goes right back after him with a stomp. Okada fights back with a boot and catches Priest with a dropkick…but Priest evades a Rainmaker lariat, stacking Okada up with a jackknife cover for two! Okada has had enough as he drops the challenger with a neckbreaker and the Rainmaker lariat for the win to retain.
Winner via pinfall and still AEW International Champion: Kazuchika Okada
Okada celebrates as we cut backstage, where The Rascalz talk about, uh, “medicine” before we hear from Eddie Kingston. He calls out Keith and Bill for their attack earlier, challenging them and GYV to an eight-man war in the parking lot for next week. With that, he and the fellas walk off before we cut to a video package highlighting the war of words between MJF and Brody King.
Next week those two will face off on Dynamite in a Title Eliminator Match, but MJF is also concerned about Kenny Omega, Andrade El Idolo, and Hangman Adam Page all gunning for him and the World Championship.
Commentary hypes the Dynamite match up before giving attention to our main event for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship, and that match is up next!
-Commercial Break-
We head backstage to hear from Tommaso Ciampa, the new TNT Champion taking a break from celebrating with his family to address the big win. He says that he doesn’t do any of this without his family by his side, giving Mark Briscoe props before addressing his title as being a new addition to the family.
With that, we head to ringside for our main event as the Sisters of Sin make their entrance. Out next are the the Babes of Wrath to a nice pop before this match gets underway!
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) defends against Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue)
Harley and Julia kick things off as they lock up, with Hart quickly sending Cameron down before going after Willow on the outside. Skye goes after Cameron on the opposite side as the Sisters take control, with Harley being sent back into the ring so Hart can tag in Blue for a double-team.
Harley fights back to send Julia out, dropping Skye with a sling blade before tagging in Willow. Double-team by the champs leads to a nearfall, before the Sisters go after Nightingale for a DDT by Skye for a one count. Tag to Julia and the Sisters double-team Willow some more…but Willow fights back for a roll up and a two count. Tag made to Cameron, who goes up top for a cross body sending the Sisters to the mat.
Skye gets rocked with a kick before Hart sends Harley to the ropes, only for Cameron to fight back with a kick on the former TBS Champion that takes her to the canvas as we go to an ad break.
-FULL AD BREAK (ON HBO MAX)-
Back from break, Sisters set up Cameron for a Tarantula on the ropes, and a Skye dropkick gets her a two count on Harley…who fights back for a nearfall of her own. Back suplex sends Blue to the mat, and Willow and Julia both get a tag as they go at it in the center of the ring. Hart gets sent to the corner by “two belt Willow” for a hip attack followed by a pounce off the ropes for a nearfall!
Julia is sent to the ropes but is caught by Willow on a hurricanrana attempt, causing her to be dropped to the mat before Willow stacks her up for a two. Hart fends off the intruding Cameron before countering a Babe with the Powerbomb into a facebuster that drives Willow into the mat.
Sisters double-team Willow off a tag to Skye, who gets a nearfall before Harley breaks it up. They send her out before dealing with Willow, who fights them off before tagging in Harley. A brief communication issue leads to the Sisters sending Willow to the floor, and Julia goes after Willow as Harley turns things around for a two count on Skye. Cameron looks for Her Finisher Maneuver but it gets countered…only for a crucifix bomb to take her out, and Willow gets the tag back in to lay Skye Blue out for the win to retain!
Winners via pinfall and still AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions: Babes of Wrath
Thekla runs in to stop the celebration, and the Triangle go after the Babes of Wrath until Statlander runs in for the save. She quickly turns her attention to Thekla in the corner, but Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne come in to go after the world champion. This allows the Triangle of Madness to get back into it, and they stand tall alongside Bayne and Ford to bring Collision to a close.
Quick Results:
- Darby Allin def. Clark Connors
- The Rascalz (Desmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) def. The Cru (Lio Rush and Action Andretti)
- Orange Cassidy & “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Gino Medina & Ladybird Monroe
- TNT Championship Match: Tommaso Ciampa def. Mark Briscoe
- AEW International Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada def. Adam Priest
- AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) def. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue)