AEW Collision Results – February 21, 2026

AEW Collision Results – February 21, 2026

AEW Collision Results – February 21, 2026 – AEW Collision took place from the Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California. The show opened with the AEW World Trios Championship on the line as Jet Set Rodeo defended against The Demand.

The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, & Toa Liona) vs. Jet Set Rodeo (Hangman Adam Page, Mike Bailey, & Kevin Knight) for the AEW World Trios Championship

Bailey and Ricochet opened the match, but the early exchange quickly unraveled when Ricochet shoved Bailey into Knight, allowing Kaun and Liona to attack Page and Knight on the outside. The Demand isolated Page, keeping him grounded until he countered a back suplex and created an opening for Knight, who entered with a springboard dropkick on Kaun and Liona.

Knight’s momentum was halted when Ricochet grabbed his hair and tagged in Kaun, who overpowered him. Bailey re-entered and hit a standing shooting star press on Ricochet, but Kaun struck Bailey in the back, letting Ricochet attack from behind and send him to the floor. Kaun then drove Bailey into the guardrail before feeding him into a charging Liona, beginning the first extended heat sequence on the babyfaces.

Bailey eventually squared off with Liona, relying on speed and kicks to wear him down before landing a top‑rope dropkick that allowed Page to tag in. Page exploded with a fallaway slam on Ricochet, a dive onto Kaun, and a Yakuza kick that sent Liona into the timekeeper’s area. Kaun and Liona regrouped, clearing Knight and Bailey from the ring so Ricochet could land a 450 splash on Page for a near fall.

Liona delivered a fallaway slam/Samoan drop combination on Bailey and Knight, but Knight answered with a springboard lariat while Bailey hit a moonsault to the floor on Kaun. Ricochet countered Page with a poisonrana, triggering a rapid‑fire sequence: Bailey kicked Ricochet, Kaun hit a Pedigree on Bailey, Knight DDT’d Kaun, Liona wiped out Knight, Bailey struck Liona, Ricochet dropped Bailey, and Page planted Ricochet with a tombstone, leaving all six men down.

Page followed with Dead Eye on Liona on the apron but took a knee from Ricochet. Bailey kicked Ricochet and hit a triangle moonsault on Kaun. Ricochet then pulled the referee into the path of a Buckshot Lariat and hit Vertigo on Page for two. Ricochet set up for the Spirit Gun, but Jack Perry’s music hit, distracting him. Ricochet threw Page out of the ring, unaware Page had landed on the apron. When Ricochet turned back, Page blasted him with the Buckshot Lariat for the win.

Result: Jet Set Rodeo retained the AEW Trios Championship

FTR confronted The Rascalz backstage, criticizing their smoking habits and expressing disappointment that The Rascalz failed to earn a PPV match against them. The Rascalz issued an eliminator challenge, which FTR accepted.

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson)

The Bucks entered with their entire family in attendance, including their brother Malachi, their children, nieces, nephews, and their father. A pre‑match promo aired featuring The Swirl with Jay Lethal, who appeared to be mentoring them. They vowed to bring the fight to the Bucks, punctuating the promo with a superkick that made Lethal laugh.

The match was blisteringly fast. The Bucks hit early planchas, but Christian answered with a tope suicida into a moonsault, while Johnson followed with a tope con giro. A superkick exchange ended with Nick rolling Christian into a superkick from Matt, followed by another on Johnson.

During the break, The Swirl isolated Matt, using frequent tags and taunts to keep Nick out. Christian hit a springboard moonsault to the floor on Nick, then a Death Valley Driver/double stomp combination on Matt for two before Nick made the save.

Christian locked Matt in a front facelock, but Matt powered through with Northern Lights suplexes until Johnson knocked Nick off the apron. Matt then hit a double Northern Lights on both opponents and tagged Nick, who delivered his trademark hot tag offense. The Bucks hung Christian on the ropes, allowing Nick to hit a double stomp that launched Christian into a powerbomb from Matt for two.

Christian hit a Fosbury Flop into a reverse DDT on Matt, and Johnson followed with a splash into a Scorpion Death Drop on the floor. The Bucks recovered quickly, hitting a Doomsday Device on Johnson that sent him flipping onto Christian. They finished Christian with the BTE Trigger.

Result: The Young Bucks defeated The Swirl

A recap aired of MJF and Adam Page’s confrontation on Dynamite, followed by footage of MJF’s HOG Championship defense against Zilla Fatu, which featured Andrade El Idolo’s interference. Andrade accused MJF of avoiding challengers in AEW, while MJF warned Andrade not to miss when taking his shot.

Josh Alexander (w/ Lance Archer) vs. Claudio Castagnoli (w/ Marina Shafir) for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship

Tony Khan presented the title before the match in accordance with CMLL protocol. Castagnoli started explosively, hitting the ropes at high speed and catching Alexander midair with a backbreaker. A European uppercut sent Alexander into the front row, and the two traded heavy strikes in the ring.

Castagnoli chopped Alexander repeatedly before landing an overhead chop. On the floor, Alexander targeted Castagnoli’s knee, working it over for several minutes. After the break, Alexander applied a figure‑four, but Castagnoli rolled through to force a break.

Alexander kicked at Castagnoli’s leg, but Castagnoli deadlifted him into a slam and followed with a barrage of European uppercuts. A corner cutter earned a near fall. Castagnoli attempted the Giant Swing, but Alexander countered into a Boston Crab. Castagnoli powered out, missed a pump kick, and took a suplex on the apron. He recovered with a double stomp counter.

Alexander hit an enziguri, but Castagnoli launched him into a massive pop‑up European uppercut for two. Alexander countered the Neutralizer into a leg lock, but Castagnoli muscled him into a deadlift vertical suplex. Archer and Shafir argued on the apron, allowing Castagnoli to pump kick Archer. Alexander hit a German suplex, but Castagnoli avoided a corner charge, executed the Giant Swing, and finished with the Neutralizer.

Result: Claudio Castagnoli retained the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship

Megan Bayne vs. Becca

Bayne overwhelmed Becca immediately with a dropkick, German suplex, and corner shoulder thrusts. Despite vocal support from the crowd, Becca was tossed around the ring, including a back suplex from the apron. Bayne ended it with a running Liger Bomb.

Result: Megan Bayne defeated Becca

Highlights aired of Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe, including Fletcher’s win over Tommaso Ciampa and the ladder match with Briscoe.

Tommaso Ciampa spoke backstage with Lexy Nair, criticizing Fletcher for taking the TNT title to Australia and staying there. Ciampa made it clear he intends to reclaim the championship once Fletcher returns.

The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, PAC, & Wheeler Yuta) (w/ Marina Shafir) vs. The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita, Mark Davis, & El Clon)

Yuta wore a toque to cover his shaved head. PAC and Clon opened with a fast exchange until Clon baited PAC into a punch from Davis. Moxley tagged in and hit a cutter, and the Death Riders triple‑teamed Davis in the corner. Moxley applied the Bulldog Choke, but Takeshita broke it up before Davis struck Moxley as they went to break.

Takeshita sent Moxley into the barricade and back inside for Davis to hit a seated forearm. Moxley and Takeshita traded shots on the floor until Moxley hit the steps. PAC re‑entered with a flurry, hitting a flying forearm on Clon, a running hurricanrana on Takeshita, a missile dropkick on Davis, and a top‑rope moonsault onto all three opponents. PAC and Shafir exchanged a celebratory high five.

PAC hit a tombstone on Clon and climbed the ropes, but Takeshita cut him off. Yuta hit a busaiku knee on Takeshita, and Moxley hit a double DDT on Davis and Clon, though Clon popped up with a handspring kick on Moxley. PAC hit a shotgun dropkick, leaving everyone down.

Davis introduced a chair, but Shafir pulled it away. Yuta blind‑tagged PAC and hit a splash before attempting Cattle Mutilation. Takeshita blasted him with a pump kick. Yuta tried a slingshot rebound but ate a forearm. Takeshita finished him with the Raging Fire.

Result: The Don Callis Family defeated The Death Riders

After the match, Takeshita and Moxley brawled until Yuta and Davis returned. Takeshita dropped Yuta, but Moxley hit Davis and then planted Takeshita with a Paradigm Shift, mirroring Takeshita’s attack on him in Australia.

The Babes of Wrath cut a backstage promo, noting their recent string of title defenses and mocking Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne for repeatedly failing to beat them. Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron vowed to keep winning.

Julia Hart vs. Thunder Rosa

Rosa’s return match was competitive, with Hart getting more offense than typical for a returning star’s opponent. Hart applied an Octopus Stretch after a tarantula, but Rosa powered out with a sidewalk slam. Hart tripped Rosa and attempted a moonsault, but Rosa got her knees up and hit the Fire Thunder Driver for the win.

Result: Thunder Rosa defeated Julia Hart

Thekla appeared in the crowd and cut a promo on Rosa. As Rosa was distracted, Hart attempted a sneak attack, but Kris Statlander ran in to stop her.

A comedic backstage segment featured Private Party, the Bang Bang Gang, Dalton Castle, The Outrunners, and Anthony Bowens celebrating. The group lamented the lack of women at the party, prompting Bowens to cheer, which drew laughs.

Gabe Kidd and Clark Connors interrupted Tony Schiavone and Excalibur during match announcements, declaring they were targeting Orange Cassidy next. Kidd challenged Cassidy to a match anytime, anywhere.

The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) (w/ Myron Reed) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) (w/ Stokely Hathaway) in a Title Eliminator Match

The Young Bucks’ family loudly booed FTR, who taunted the children. Stokely glared at them with disdain. Wentz slapped Harwood hard enough to drop him, then hit a torneo before tagging Xavier. FTR regained control, with Wheeler repeatedly sending Xavier into the guardrail and warning the Jackson kids that this would happen if they didn’t stay in school. They also shoved Malachi Jackson.

Harwood attempted a slingshot suplex, but Xavier countered into a sunset flip as Wentz leapfrogged Harwood and struck Wheeler. Xavier nearly scored a fall. During this, Schiavone announced Swerve Strickland had been fined $100,000 for attacking Kenny Omega on Dynamite.

Harwood hit a Tiger Driver on Wentz for two. Xavier saved his partner, helping Wentz hit the Hot Fire Flame, but Harwood got his knees up and hit a brainbuster for another near fall.

Xavier attempted a tope suicida on Wheeler, but Wheeler caught him with a flying knee, sending Xavier crashing face‑first to the floor. Wheeler then attacked Myron Reed. The Young Bucks came down to alert the referee, distracting Wheeler, who grabbed a chair to chase them off. Harwood turned around into a superkick, and The Rascalz hit the Hot Fire Flame to score the upset.

Result: The Rascalz defeated FTR in a Title Eliminator Match

Afterward, GoA stormed the ring and attacked the Bucks. Papa Buck shoved Harwood, prompting Stokely to throw powder in his face. Malachi Jackson was dragged into the ring and hit with a spike piledriver. Jack Perry attempted to help but was floored by Ricochet’s Spirit Gun. The Bucks and The Rascalz checked on Malachi, who sold the piledriver impressively.

The closing angle delivered major heat, reinforcing FTR’s willingness to target family members, something they had not done since attacking Beth Phoenix in Toronto. The segment hinted at possible returns for Adam Copeland and Christian Cage while escalating tensions with the Young Bucks. The main event also positioned The Rascalz as new contenders, with GoA entering the mix as well. With multiple teams chasing the tag titles—mirroring the crowded field around MJF’s World Championship—the division feels dynamic and unpredictable. A strong episode of AEW Collision overall.


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