AEW Collision Results 1/24/26

AEW Collision starts … NOW!
We are live-to-tape from Orlando and we kick off this week’s episode with our opening contest between Hangman and Shibata. Tony Schiavone welcomes Paul Wight to the commentary desk.
Hangman Adam Page vs Katsuyori Shibata
Shibata and Page immediately come to blows as the bell rings, spilling to the outside as Page runs Shibata into the barricade and whips him off the announce table. Shibata is rolled back into the ring, comes right back with a boot to the face and now it’s his turn to send Hangman into the barricade. Shibata takes a chair and sits Page on it before taking a run up and going for the big boot but he misses and it’s Hangman that boots Shibata into the crowd. Back at ringside, Page hits another running boot against the barricade and brings Shibata back in the ring. Fallaway slam connects but Page runs into a boot in the corner. Shibata is sent to the apron where he counters Hangman’s springboard clothesline with a boot to the face, and delivers the double suplex, one on the apron and one on the floor. Shibata works the leg now, transitioning into a Figure Four. Hangman reverses the pressure until Shibata rolls back and Page reaches the ropes. We head to commercial as Shibata continues the assault.
Hangman is wedged in the buckles with his legs split open, and Shibata kicks seemingly low, but he makes a point of telling the ref he was just kicking the underside of the buckles. Both men trade strikes, and Shibata baits in Hangman, targeting the leg again. Cover by Shibata gets 2. Kicks to the chest, one caught, and Page chops him in the chest. Chop battle until Shibata goes for the eyes. Page with a clothesline in the corner, Shibata follows with a running boot in the opposite corner. High angle German, Page no-sells it, German by Page! Another from Shibata! ANOTHER from Page! They both go for forearm shots and both men go down. Back to their feet, Shibata sort of goes for a low blow, ref didn’t see it, I think Hangman caught the arm though. On the apron, Page blocks another suplex attempt…DEADEYE ON THE APRON! Page up top, and he nails the diving moonsault to the floor. Buckshot lariat attempt, Shibata counters with an STO straight into a vice-like grip around the neck. Page gets his leg on the ropes to break the hold. Elevated dropkick misses as Page skins the cat to the buckles to avoid it. He goes for a buckshot, Shibata ducks, Page finds himself on the apron…Buckshot lariat connects! 1, 2, 3!
Winner: Hangman Adam Page
Earlier this week, Don Callis headed to the golf course to speak with Ricochet (who is wearing an upside down golf visor). Alex Marvex is there asking how they have time for golf. In the background we see Doyle and Davis hilariously choking out golf course security. Ricochet says GoA will win a tag title opportunity and face Doyle & Davis once they become tag champs. Callis doesn’t want to get ahead of themselves just yet though.
When we return, the Grizzled Young Veterans head out to accompany Isla Dawn to the ring.
Kris Statlander vs Isla Dawn
Excalibur mentions that this is effectively an AEW Women’s World Title Eliminator match, even if it isn’t announced as such. Lockup to start, Kris with clubbing forearms in the corner. Boot from Dawn, goes for a dropkick but Statlander catches her legs and catapults her into the buckles. Statlander to the apron, Dawn pulls her through the middle ropes and kicks her in the chest. To the apron, PK, and she returns Stat to the ring to deliver a suplex for a 2 count. Kicks to the hamstring from Isla, crescent kick and a Saito suplex gets another 2. Isla sets Statlander up on the top rope, Statlander shoves her away and delivers a diving shotgun dropkick. Fisherman’s driver, and now Statlander hits the Staturday Night Fever for the 1, 2, 3.
Winner: Kris Statlander
Thekla appears on the screen applauding Statlander after the match, wearing a Statlander t-shirt, and she’s such a fan; it’s just sad that this is the last night of Statlander’s reign. Thekla says there will be other dumb bitches. She takes off the t-shirt and spits on it. Live long and prosper! She flips Statlander off.
Jack Perry is elsewhere backstage and says that very soon Ricochet he’s taking the National championship. But Ricochet took something more valuable from him than a piece of gold…he took his friend from him. A friend who has fought back from the brink of death to fight again, but Ricochet took that from all of us. So Perry will take everything from Ricochet but even then it won’t be enough.
We get a look at Ace Austin from ROH recently, along with the recent Bang Bang Gang exploits and Tony Schiavone mentions that Juice Robinson is not medically cleared and had travel issues to boot which explains why we’ve got the team of Austin Gunn and Billy Gunn tonight.
ProtoShita (w/ Don Callis) vs Austin Gunn & Billy Gunn
This is Takeshita’s first AEW match of 2026. Fletcher and Austin are the legal men as we begin. Mat return from Kyle, and he flexes at the show of strength. Gunn starts to get the better of Fletcher, and Billy calls for a tag. Fletcher wants a test of strength but Billy tells him to SUCK IT. Fletcher didn’t like that, tries a shoulder block but knocks himself over. That’s enough to get him to tag out to Takeshita. Lockup, Takeshita backs him into the corner and slaps him in the face. Right hand from Billy, and they trade strikes. Flying forearm connects, Gunn rolls to the floor, Callis gets in Billy’s face and CHOPS him with the weakest chop you’ve ever seen, and Billy is gobsmacked. Takeshita takes control and brings Gunn back inside the ring, trying for a suplex, can’t get it. Fletcher in to help out, they go for a double team suplex, still can’t get it and Billy hits a double clothesline to knock ProtoShita down. Austin in, leaping neckbreaker to Takeshita, Fletcher is there to hit a body slam though. Elbows to the top of the head and Kyle stays in control as we go to commercial.
Back from break, Gunn looks for the Fameasser, Kyle avoids it but Billy still gets it with another attempt, 1, 2, no! Blind tag from Austin, Billy assists with a 3:10 to Yuma! 1, 2, Takeshita makes the save! Massive elbow from Takeshita knocks Billy clean out of the ring. Huge spinning DDT from Austin connects. Half and half suplex from Fletcher, both him and Austin Gunn down. Takeshita tags in, and they hit stereo big boots in the cirner. Billy sends Fletcher into the barricade as Austin rolls up Takeshita for 2. Takeshita with a Blue Thunder, 1, 2, Billy makes the save. Thrust kick and a roaring elbow from ProtoShita! PowerDrive Knee to Austin is ducked, Fletcher nails him with a kick in the corner though. Raging Fire! Takeshita covers with a hand on the throat, 1, 2, 3!
Winners: ProtoShita
ProtoShita celebrate but here comes Kazuchika Okada! Okada simply raises a thumb up, and Takeshita is livid, with both Kyle and Callis having to hold him back.
Ricochet backstage says he’s so sorry to Jack Perry for his friend, they didn’t realize they went that far. Ricochet will give him the National championship rematch in Ricochet’s home town of Las Vegas. Ricochet says a Jack is a jester, a joke. And he will be another loser in a sea of losers in Las Vegas that came to win big and lost it all.
Grizzled Young Veterans say Kingston and Ortiz stole the victory at Maximum Carnage. Eddie Kingston thought they were done and could move on. GYV says if they’re feeling desperate to use a weapon, they’re happy to join them. Kingston doesn’t think they’re tougher than him. Make a move, and he’ll show them what real tough is.
Jake Doyle & Mark Davis vs Alec Price & Jordan Oliver
Oliver jumps Doyle as he enters the ring but it doesn’t help much as Doyle levels him. Davis in with a stalling German suplex. Stereo splashes in the corner, and both Davis and Doyle biel Price and Oliver into each other, nice! Body slam from Doyle as Davis takes out Price on the outside. Oliver gets turned inside out with a lariat in the ring. Davis tags in, big hip attack in the corner, cover, 1, 2, Oliver kicks out. Oliver tries to battle back, gets body slammed but dodges a senton. Davis misses a splash, Price in, pump kick to Doyle on the apron. Dropkick to Davis. Step up blockbuster! Scissor kick and dropkick combo from Price and Oliver. Suicide dive, Doyle catches Price, and Davis launches Oliver into Price, banging heads together. Powerslams into each other now. Deadlift from Davis, and he hits the Close Your Eyes and Count to Nothing as Doyle hits Oliver with a black hole slam. 1, 2, 3.
Winners: Jake Doyle & Mark Davis
Don Callis on the microphone, and he had a vision of destruction and pain and retiring FTR. A vision of Don Callis owning the tag team titles. That dream has come true with Davis and Doyle. Stokely appears backstage and says that whatever Don says, expect the exact opposite. If Don says D&D will walk out with the tag titles, that is a complete and utter lie. You should believe FTR because they are upstanding citizens. Top guys, out.
Darby Allin is on the road, and he says a little steel steps bump like the one in his match with Pac is not going to keep him down. He’s visiting someone who knows a little thing or two about being reckless. Cut to Darby skateboarding with Bam Margera. OK?
[AEW TBS Championship] Willow Nightingale (c) vs Julia Hart
Julia pie-faces Willow only to run into a shoulder block. Quick pace set by both women early on. Willow misses a leg drop, Julia with a crucifix gets 2. Suplex from Willow, 1, 2, no. Corner clotheslines from the champion, Julia Hart gets arm control and ascends the ropes. Rope walk into a hurracanrana! Willow to the buckles, shotgun dropkick off the second rope connects. here comes Skye Blue, but Harley Cameron is here to take her out, and they both battle back up the ramp. Hart hits a neckbreaker over the middle rope and pounds the back of Willow’s head into the canvas. Hart grounds Willow with a rear chinlock, Willow up with Hart still on her back and drives her into the buckles. Hart stomps Willow down. Inside cradle from Hart gets a 1 count…bit of an awkward struggle to their feet (but this was only during commercial) and as we come back Hart delivers a double knee Sole Food variation. Willow with a lariat to level the playing field. Chops from Willow, hip attack in the corner, and Hart kicks the leg of Willow, tripping her to the outside. Arm control once more, and Hart walks the barricade this time, only to get caught and Willow delivers a suplex on the outside!
Both women back in the ring now, canonball! Cover, 1, 2, no. Hart dodges a spear attempt in the corner and she locks in the Tarantula. She steps back in the ring and Willow gets her on her shoulders, only for Hart to counter with a tornado DDT. 1, 2, no. Octopus stretch applied but Willow bashes Hart back into the buckles again to break it. Double stomp from Hart, and she goes up top….moonsault press but Willow gets the feet up! Babe with the Powerbomb countered into a rollup, 1, 2, NO. Boot to the midsection, Babe with the Powerbomb connects this time, 1, 2, 3.
Winner and STILL AEW TBS Champion: Willow Nightingale
Harley Cameron comes in to celebrate with Willow post-match but we immediately cut to the Rascalz backstage. They’re in a smoky room eating all manner of snacks. They think they’re pretty dope. They decide to do rock-paper-scissors to decide who will be a tag team…but they play it as a three-way so no one can win. Is it just me or are they coming off as total goofs here?
Alex Windsor sits in a chair speaking to soooomeone out of shot. They don’t have any history but maybe they should make some. The person out of shot has been here 4 years…isn’t it about time you win some gold…gold you can bring home? The camera pans round, and it’s Jamie Hayter. Jamie says, well they’d better get some matching outfits then. Yeah OK I can get behind that pairing.
Andrade El Idolo vs Magnus
Not much heat for this match, given the AEW fans really don’t know anything about Magnus. Andrade dominated the early part of the match, playing to the crowd despite being a heel. He then called for a figure four leglock and then refused after the crowd popped. That got them to turn on him. Andrade hit a hard chop on Magnus that drove him to the mat. Magnus responded with a head scissors takeover, but Andrade was waiting for the dive, and he hit a forearm.
Andrade teased throwing his shirt into the audience, and then threw it onto the floor, took a fan’s phone and took a selfie with her, and the put his phone number into the phone and walked away. That was quite the spot. I suspect it was a plant given Andrade was wearing gloves and I’m not sure they work with a touchscreen, but it was great. During the ad break Andrade continued to be cocky, taking a hat from a fan and walking around ringside as he beat on Magnus.
The fans were begging Andrade to get down to his tights, so he did, taking his outer gear off, and then apparently chanted something very inappropriate because a loud “This is awesome” edited chant was aired over it in response. This is getting a bit ridiculous. When they came back from break, Andrade chopped the leg of Magnus, forcing him to crash to the mat from the top rope.
Magnus finally got a bit of a comeback after Andrade tried to take his mask off, and he hit a series of dropkicks and hit a suicide dive. Magnus hit a senton bomb for a 1-count, as Andrade basically no sold it. Magnus went for a running knee strike in the corner, but Andrade hit a drop toe hold and then hit brutal running knees in the corner on Magnus. Andrade then picked him up at 1, hit the DM, and scored the pinfall. *Strong looks despondent and Orange Cassidy watches the Death Riders leave through the crowd as we go off the air.
Result: Andrade El Idolo defeated Magnus
(H/T to Theo Sambus and 411Mania.com)



