AEW Collision Results – February 7, 2026

AEW Collision Results - February 7, 2026

AEW Collision Results – February 7, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of AEW Collision on February 7, from the Pearl Theater in Las Vegas.

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona

Matt Jackson started against Toa Liona and was overpowered early. Nick tagged in and used his speed to even things up, flipping over Liona to set up a blind tag and a series of double‑team moves. The Bucks went for stereo planchas to the floor, but Gates of Agony caught them and drove the brothers into each other to take control. Kaun slowed Matt down by attacking the ankle, and Nick had to slap Liona’s back to break a double submission.

Nick baited Gates of Agony into colliding, allowing the Bucks to hit their usual setup where Nick flips over Matt’s legs to the floor. Matt hit a dropkick through the ropes and hung on while Nick flipped over the top, but Gates of Agony caught him and powerbombed him into Matt’s back in a great spot. That led to an extended heat segment on Matt as Gates of Agony repeatedly cut off his offense and tag attempts. Matt finally countered a suplex, dodged Kaun, hit a flipping stunner on Liona on the floor, and dove back in to tag Nick. Nick ran wild with a bulldog on Kaun, a PK on Liona from the apron, a slingshot X‑Factor on Kaun, and a moonsault off the apron onto Liona. Nick then hit a double stomp to the back of Liona’s head and rolled through into a backstabber on Kaun. Matt followed with an elbow drop while Nick hit a senton for a near fall.

The Bucks went for More Bang for Your Buck, but Liona cut them off, stacked both brothers on his shoulders, and hit a double Samoan Drop. Kaun followed with a dive onto everyone and then a moonsault to the floor, landing mid‑flip on his head before popping up and pouncing Matt. Liona missed a senton on the apron, Matt tagged Nick, and Nick hit a huge rope‑run dive. The Bucks connected with a BTE Trigger on Kaun, but Liona broke up the pin. They traded superkicks with Liona, who no‑sold them until Matt grabbed a front facelock and Nick superkicked the knee, driving Liona down into a DDT. The Bucks then hit a Meltzer Driver on Kaun for the win.

The Young Bucks defeated Gates of Agony

FTR and Stokely Hathaway were shown backstage cutting a promo on the Young Bucks as they celebrated. Hathaway vowed there was no way the Bucks would be tag team champions in 2026.

A hype video aired for Tommaso Ciampa, Claudio Castagnoli, and Roderick Strong ahead of the TNT Championship main event, highlighting their ROH history and career accolades.

Brody King cut a short promo about his quick win over MJF, saying it was only the beginning of what he plans to do.

Renee Paquette brought Kris Statlander to the ring so she could announce the stipulation for her match with Thekla. Before she could speak, Thekla attacked from behind. The Sisters of Sin held Statlander while Thekla whipped her with a belt. After they left, Statlander grabbed a microphone and announced that their match would be a strap match, warning Thekla she had no idea what was coming.

Kyle Fletcher was interviewed backstage and complained that Roderick Strong and Claudio Castagnoli had jumped the line ahead of him. Kazuchika Okada walked up and said he was there to support Fletcher, unlike Takeshita, and told him to make it clear he is next in line for a title shot.

Scorpio Sky (w/ Christopher Daniels) vs. Kevin Knight (w/ Mike Bailey)

The crowd showed love to both men as they opened with basic holds and counters, leading to a brief pose‑off. Knight gained the first big advantage with a springboard kick that sent Sky flying off the apron onto the ramp and then bouncing to the floor. Knight followed with a running dive over the top rope into a clothesline on the ramp. After the break, Sky turned things around by getting his knees up on a Knight dive and hitting a Sky High for a two count. Knight tried to rally but was cut off on a springboard attempt, which Sky countered into a neckbreaker for another near fall.

Sky went for a fisherman’s buster, but Knight countered into a roll‑up and they traded quick near falls until Knight planted Sky with a huge DDT for two. Sky cut Knight off on the top rope and hit a superplex, but Knight rolled him into a pin attempt. Sky kicked out and went to the ropes, only for Knight to leap up, hit a hurricanrana, then a springboard clothesline, and finally a UFO splash on Sky, who was halfway across the ring, to score the pin.

Kevin Knight defeated Scorpio Sky

Hook appeared in a pretaped promo and talked about how The Opps were on top of the world a few weeks ago, holding both the Trios and World titles. With Samoa Joe now out injured, Joe has appointed Hook as the leader of The Opps until he returns.

As Mina Shirakawa made her entrance, a graphic showed her teaming with Viva Van at NJPW Windy City Riot in 2024, noting their shared history.

Mina Shirakawa vs. Viva Van

Shirakawa attacked quickly, hitting a sling blade and immediately going for the Glamour Driver, but Van fought out and fired back with a series of hard strikes that dropped Shirakawa. After a short control segment from Van, Shirakawa nailed a spinning backfist to turn the tide. Van missed a pump kick while Shirakawa was on the apron, and Shirakawa grabbed her leg and drove the knee into the middle rope.

Shirakawa then focused on the knee, repeatedly attacking it and looking for a figure‑four leglock. Van fought back with stiff forearms and hit a koppu kick for a two count. Van tried to attack Shirakawa on the ropes, but Shirakawa fought her off, hit a sling blade off the ropes, followed with a series of strikes, and rolled through into a figure‑four leglock for the submission.

Mina Shirakawa defeated Viva Van

After the match, Marina Shafir made her entrance and stared down Shirakawa. As established on Dynamite, Shafir revealed she was the one sending roses to Shirakawa, and the tension between them continued to build.

The Death Riders (Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta) (w/ Jon Moxley) vs. Sky Flight (Dante Martin & Zayda Steel) (w/ Christopher Daniels & Darius Martin)

Shafir immediately tossed Zayda Steel around the ring, overpowering her with ease. Steel slipped out of a leg lock, but Shafir transitioned into a sleeper and dumped her back to the mat before kicking Dante Martin off the apron, drawing laughter from Moxley on commentary. Yuta tagged in and attacked Steel from behind the referee’s back, but Dante hit a springboard clothesline to make the save. Yuta quickly grounded Martin, and as they went to break, Yuta taunted him, yelling that he had “’till five” when the referee counted in the corner, echoing Bryan Danielson’s old ROH heel shtick.

After the break, Yuta continued the heat, gouging eyes and grinding Martin down. Martin flipped out of a back suplex and used the bottom rope to launch himself into a high backflip that caused Yuta to miss a charge and spill to the floor. Martin tagged Steel, who hit a crossbody on Shafir, but Shafir rolled through, hit a powerslam into a uranage, and locked in Mother’s Milk for the submission while Yuta drilled Martin with a Busaiku knee.

The Death Riders defeated Sky Flight

After the bell, Yuta grabbed hair clippers and teased shaving Zayda Steel’s head, which brought out Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm to make the save. Moxley joked on commentary that he was afraid of Storm as she brandished scissors.

Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor were shown at a bar sharing drinks when a man tried to hit on them. They ignored him until he got more aggressive, at which point they beat him up and smashed a glass over his head. The two then ran out of the bar laughing as Hayter said she had finally figured out their team name. A graphic revealed it: The Brawling Birds.

A pretaped video aired from MJF, filmed right after his loss to Brody King. MJF said he hoped Hangman Adam Page would beat Andrade El Idolo because he hates Hangman, but promised to beat down Andrade too if he advanced. He called King’s win a fluke and said that with his back against the wall, he is at his most dangerous, vowing to prove Brody King is all bark.

Thekla vs. Brittnie Brooks

Brittnie Brooks returned after being spiked by Toni Storm on Dynamite and received a strong reaction from the local crowd. Thekla cut her off almost immediately, dropping her, hitting a spear, and pinning her in short order.

Thekla defeated Brittnie Brooks

After the match, Skye Blue and Julia Hart held Brooks down while Thekla whipped her with a belt, sending another message to Kris Statlander.

Jon Moxley appeared in a pretaped promo and reflected on his history with Konosuke Takeshita. He noted that Takeshita beat him in the C2 and said this time both men are at their best, promising that their next match will reveal who truly is the better man.

Parking Lot Brawl: Eddie Kingston, Ortiz, & The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) vs. Big Bill, Bryan Keith, & Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson & James Drake)

The match took place in a parking lot with the Las Vegas skyline in the background and quickly turned into a wild brawl with weapons and cars. Big Bill dominated early and threw Dezmond Xavier over a limousine as they went to break. James Drake was busted open as he fought with Wentz, while Ortiz was driven into the hood of a car by Gibson.

Bill choked Wentz and Drake stepped on Kingston’s face as the chaos continued. When they returned, Kingston was swinging a kendo stick at everyone until Big Bill cut him off. Wentz and Keith spilled out of a limo that was emitting suspicious smoke, with Wentz mocking Keith as a lightweight while continuing to hit him. Big Bill chokeslammed Wentz through a car windshield, and the Grizzled Young Veterans hit a doomsday device on the pavement on Xavier. Kingston re‑entered with a large wooden pole, took out GYV, and then suplexed Big Bill onto the limo alongside Ortiz, yelling that the bump sucked.

GYV tried to choke Kingston out with their scarves after low blows, but Ortiz grabbed a cable and choked them instead. Isla Dawn appeared from behind a car and hit Ortiz with a piece of drywall. Myron Reed then flew into frame with a senton bomb on GYV and dragged Dawn away, locking her in the trunk of an SUV. Ortiz powerbombed Drake onto a car hood, and Kingston hit a DDT on Gibson for the pin.

Eddie Kingston, Ortiz, & The Rascalz defeated Big Bill, Bryan Keith, & GYV

Roderick Strong was backstage with Lexy Nair and said he decided it was time for a change, which is why he answered Tommaso Ciampa’s challenge. Mark Briscoe walked up and said he believed Strong could win the TNT Title and asked for the first shot if he did, as a favor to a fellow Conglomerator. Strong replied that he wasn’t in The Conglomeration and walked away.

Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong vs. Tommaso Ciampa – TNT Championship

Ciampa and Strong immediately knocked Castagnoli to the floor and then chopped each other like old times. Strong was sent over the top onto Castagnoli, who caught him and dumped him on the floor before returning to trade strikes with Ciampa. As Ciampa hit the ropes, Strong came back in with a Sick Kick that dropped him, but Castagnoli cut Strong off. After a flurry of offense from all three, Ciampa hit a combination flatliner and Scorpion Death Drop on both opponents.

Castagnoli and Ciampa traded heavy shots to the delight of the crowd before Castagnoli tried to suplex both men at once. They countered into a double suplex on him instead. Strong and Ciampa resumed striking each other until Castagnoli pulled Ciampa off the apron, only for Strong to dive through the ropes with a dropkick on Castagnoli, sending all three brawling around ringside. Castagnoli blocked a back suplex on the guardrail and hit a face‑first suplex on Strong onto the rail. He charged Ciampa, but Ciampa tripped him into the barricade.

Ciampa then charged and was caught in a gorilla press, with Castagnoli throwing him onto the announce table. Castagnoli dumped Strong into the crowd, sent Ciampa back into the ring, hit a double stomp on Strong over the rail, and then focused on Ciampa’s neck. Castagnoli tried a vertical superplex from the apron, but Ciampa fought out while hanging over the ring. Strong returned, hit a back suplex on Castagnoli, and a backbreaker on Ciampa before transitioning into the Stronghold.

Castagnoli nailed a Yakuza kick on Strong while he held the hold, and Strong spat at him before being dropped. Castagnoli again faced a double‑team attempt but this time successfully suplexed both men in a callback to the earlier spot. Ciampa caught Castagnoli coming back through the ropes with a DDT and hit Angel’s Wings for a near fall. Ciampa went for a running knee, but Castagnoli blocked it and swung Ciampa in the giant swing.

Strong blasted Ciampa mid‑swing with a Sick Kick, then tried a flying knee on Castagnoli, who caught him and launched him into a huge pop‑up European uppercut. Strong fired back with two flying knees, the second knocking Castagnoli out just like in the C2 Tournament. As Strong went to pin Castagnoli, Ciampa flew in with a knee strike of his own, knocking Strong out and stealing the pin.

Tommaso Ciampa defeated Roderick Strong and Claudio Castagnoli to retain the TNT Championship

Kyle Fletcher came out as Ciampa celebrated, picked up the TNT Title, and slowly handed it back to him. Fletcher said he wants to walk into his home country of Australia next week with a hero’s welcome and challenged Ciampa to a TNT Championship match on Dynamite in Sydney so he can enter AEW Grand Slam Australia as champion.


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AEW Collision Results – February 7, 2026

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