AEW Collision Results – March 7, 2026

AEW Collision Results – March 7, 2026

AEW Collision Results – March 7, 2026 – Tonight’s AEW Collision is live tonight from the Tucson Arena in Tucson, Arizona. The show opened with The Rascalz making their entrance, accompanied by a video package chronicling their path to this AEW World Tag Team Championship opportunity against FTR. It was a strong, polished opener that set the tone for the night.

The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachery Wentz) (w/ Myron Reed) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) (w/ Stokley Hathaway) for the AEW World Tag Team Championship

The early minutes unfolded at FTR’s preferred pace, with Harwood slowing things down until tensions spiked when he slapped Wentz in the corner. Wentz fired back with a slap of his own, prompting Harwood to roll to the floor to regroup. Xavier tagged in and brought a burst of energy, but Harwood cut him off with a back elbow and sent him to the outside, where Stokely Hathaway used the referee’s distraction to choke Xavier with a production cable. Xavier fought back long enough for Wentz to launch himself to the floor with a corkscrew plancha.

Momentum briefly shifted toward The Rascalz, but Wentz was soon isolated in FTR’s corner. Harwood baited him into a clothesline from Wheeler on the outside as the show went to commercial. During the break, FTR continued to grind him down. Wentz nearly stole one with a backslide when the broadcast returned, but Wheeler broke it up. Wentz connected with an enziguri on Harwood and dropped Wheeler, though he remained stranded far from his corner. He improvised by diving over Wheeler and rolling through Harwood’s legs to finally reach Xavier, who exploded into the match with a cutter on Harwood and a dropkick to Wheeler.

Harwood recovered and leveled Xavier with a lariat that flipped him inside out. Wentz assisted Xavier into a sunset flip that also toppled Wheeler, and The Rascalz followed with stereo tope suicidas. Xavier hit a frog splash on Harwood, and Wentz added a Senton Bomb for a near fall. Harwood answered by driving Xavier into the announce table and delivering a super back suplex to Wentz for two. Wentz rallied with a flurry of chops and nearly stole the win with a tight roll‑up. Xavier tagged back in, superkicked Harwood into a German suplex from Wentz, and stacked Harwood with a jackknife pin for another close call.

The Rascalz attempted the Hot Fire Flame, but Harwood got his knees up. FTR fired back with a BTE Trigger—intentionally sloppy to mock The Young Bucks—and set up a Meltzer Driver. Xavier yanked Wheeler off the apron, but Wheeler shoved him away. As Wentz rebounded into a handspring, he turned straight into the Shatter Machine, giving FTR the victory.

Match Result: FTR defeated The Rascalz to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship

As FTR made their exit, Mark Briscoe stepped onto the ramp to greet them. He exchanged respectful high‑fives with the champions, though the moment carried a noticeable tension. It felt like a seed being planted for future alliances and conflicts—particularly with Tommaso Ciampa looming in the background.

Backstage, Hook appeared with Shibata operating the camera, wandering the halls in search of potential recruits. Anthony Bowens approached, saying he’d considered Hook’s words and agreed he had a killer instinct. Hook handed Bowens the camera and told him to follow. He then choked out a local wrestler in the hallway and instructed Bowens to keep filming, hinting at a storyline that would unfold throughout the night.

Daniel Garcia vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Ciampa came out aggressive, forcing Garcia to slow the pace and target the knee. Garcia rammed Ciampa’s leg into the ring post and spent several minutes dissecting it. He dragged Ciampa to the guardrail, propped the injured leg on top, and attempted a dropkick, but Ciampa stood up and chopped him. Garcia instantly countered with another dropkick to the knee.

Ciampa fought back with heavy strikes and repeatedly slammed Garcia into the announce table, drawing cheers from Mark Briscoe, who was seated nearby. Ciampa hit Project Ciampa out of the corner, but Garcia kicked out. Garcia rolled to the floor and shoved Briscoe, provoking Briscoe to stand up. In the chaos, Briscoe and Ciampa accidentally clashed heads, allowing Garcia to roll Ciampa up for the upset win.

Match Result: Daniel Garcia defeated Tommaso Ciampa

Ciampa and Briscoe argued afterward, with Ciampa slapping Briscoe’s hand away. As Briscoe exited, FTR arrived. Briscoe returned to defend Ciampa, and the four men stood off until FTR backed away. Briscoe and Ciampa walked up the ramp together—until Ciampa blindsided him. He brutalized Briscoe, hit a running knee, spit on Briscoe’s bandana, and left him laid out. FTR watched with approval as Ciampa completed a full heel turn.

A recap aired highlighting Konosuke Takeshita’s only loss in last year’s Continental Classic—delivered by Claudio Castagnoli—setting the stage for their rematch later in the night.

Swerve Strickland (w/ Prince Nana) vs. Gravity

Swerve opened with a stiff kick to Gravity’s back. Gravity answered with one of his own, but Swerve shrugged it off. Gravity used a la magistral cradle for two, then attempted a sunset flip powerbomb to the floor. Swerve countered by leaping upward, stomping Gravity mid‑air, and blasting him with a House Call off the apron. He yanked Gravity up by the hair and delivered a massive Swerve Stomp from the top rope. Gravity struggled to his knees, and Swerve finished him with another House Call.

Match Result: Swerve Strickland defeated Gravity

Backstage, Kris Statlander addressed her 1‑1 record against Thekla and announced that their rubber match at AEW Revolution would be a 2‑out‑of‑3 Falls bout. She vowed to end Thekla’s title reign before it truly began.

Thekla then came out live to respond. She rejected Statlander’s claim that the challenger gets to choose the stipulation and initially refused the match. She questioned why Statlander believed she could beat her twice in one night, then pivoted to say Statlander was right about one thing: Thunder Rosa should have been more careful. She told Statlander to take her own advice and quit, declaring that everything Statlander fears is everything Thekla embodies. It was a sharp, confident promo.

A preview aired for Renee Paquette’s upcoming sit‑down interview with Jon Moxley about his match with Takeshita.

La Facción Ingobernable (Rush & Dralistico) vs. The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) (w/ Dalton Castle) in a 200k Tag Match

Nigel McGuinness jokingly referred to Truth Magnum as “Truth Martini,” popping Tony Schiavone. Dalton Castle joined commentary and immediately stole the segment with his chaotic energy, even claiming he and The Outrunners planned to buy expensive cacti. LFI dragged Kassidy to the floor and beat him around ringside, and both LFI and The Swirl hit simultaneous four‑man dropkicks on him. Rush superplexed Johnson while Dralistico hit a hurricanrana on Christian.

Rush confronted Castle at ringside, reminding him he once beat him in 10 seconds. Castle shouted back, “It was 16 seconds!” The Outrunners finally tagged in, prompting Castle to lose his mind on commentary as they bodyslammed every opponent in sight. Magnum then suplexed Christian off the top rope to the floor onto the pile.

The Outrunners set up the SOB Elbow on Johnson, but LFI cut them off. Kassidy hit Dralistico with a springboard stunner and tried to follow up, but Dralistico chopped him down and hit a hurricanrana to the floor. Dralistico then drilled Quen with a lung blower off the top. Rush lined up the Bull’s Horns, but The Outrunners intercepted him and ate superkicks from The Swirl.

The Swirl and Private Party traded superkicks until Quen was trapped in the tree of woe and dropkicked. Christian hit a moonsault to the floor on Kassidy, then climbed again, leaping onto Johnson’s shoulders to deliver a Canadian Destroyer to Quen for a near fall. The Swirl mocked Private Party by setting up the Gin and Juice, but Kassidy countered, hit a Canadian Destroyer on Johnson, and followed with a doomsday cutter for the win.

Match Result: Private Party defeated The Outrunners, LFI, and The Swirl in a 200k Tag Match

Backstage, Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey spoke with Lexy Nair. Knight vented about the frustration of having MJF pinned for thirteen seconds with no referee present, only to lose later in the main event. He felt robbed and increasingly irritated by the situation. Bailey shifted the focus to his upcoming TNT Championship match against Kyle Fletcher on Dynamite, expressing confidence in his ability to win. Swerve Strickland interrupted, directing his attention squarely at Knight. He told Knight that he had his opponent beaten but lacked the killer instinct to finish the job, and if he wanted to survive among killers, he needed to become one. The segment strongly hinted at a potential Knight heel turn or even a mentorship dynamic with Swerve.

Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron were shown backstage before being ambushed by Megan Bayne and Lena Kross, who left both women laid out.

Megan Bayne & Lena Kross vs. The Timeless Love Bombs (Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) (w/ Luther)

Bayne and Kross dominated early, overpowering Storm and Shirakawa with ease. They delivered stereo fallaway slams, sending Storm to the floor and isolating Shirakawa in their corner. Kross hit a heavy sidewalk slam before tagging Bayne. Storm eventually tagged in to confront Bayne but was knocked to the outside after dodging a charge and low‑bridging Kross. Storm then assisted Shirakawa, who ran up the ropes and launched a crossbody onto both opponents at ringside.

Kross recovered and delivered an electric chair drop onto the apron to Storm, while Shirakawa appeared momentarily out of position. Bayne followed with a tope suicida that wiped out Storm and Luther as the show went to commercial. During the break, Bayne and Kross continued to punish Storm. Storm escaped a corner attack and rolled into a tag to Shirakawa, who hit a headscissors and a middle‑rope shotgun dropkick on Bayne.

Bayne caught Storm on her shoulders for a Samoan drop, and Shirakawa attempted to break it up with a crossbody, but Bayne impressively caught her as well, delivering a combination fallaway slam and Samoan drop. Bayne climbed the ropes, but Shirakawa cut her off, and she and Storm attempted a double superplex. Kross stormed in and powerbombed both women off the ropes in a Tower of Doom spot.

A striking exchange followed: Bayne and Storm traded forearms, Kross kicked Storm, Shirakawa kicked Kross, and Storm hit a DDT on Bayne before landing the hip attack and tagging Shirakawa. Shirakawa hit a slightly awkward slingblade for two and transitioned into a figure‑four. Bayne fought to reverse the hold, Storm rolled her back, and then Kross rolled it again the other way, creating a comedic chain reaction. Kross broke the hold with a senton.

Marina Shafir ran to ringside, yanked Storm off the apron, executed a judo throw, and dragged her under the ring to choke her out with Mother’s Milk. With Storm neutralized, Kross hit a jackhammer on Shirakawa to secure the win.

Match Result: Megan Bayne & Lena Kross defeated The Timeless Love Bombs

Backstage, Mark Briscoe addressed Ciampa’s attack. He said he had sensed something was off with Ciampa since his arrival in AEW and regretted not trusting his instincts. He expressed anger that Ciampa would align himself with FTR, a team the Briscoes considered their greatest rivals. Briscoe then issued a challenge for a trios match on Dynamite and revealed he would team with another set of legendary Briscoe rivals: The Young Bucks.

The Dogs (Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors, & David Finlay) vs. Three enhancement talents

The Dogs tore through their opponents in a decisive squash. Kidd and Connors dismantled the opposition with heavy strikes and suplexes, and Finlay finished Monroe with the Overkill to end the match emphatically.

Match Result: The Dogs defeated three enhancement talents

Toni Storm came out next, declaring that she had reached her limit with Marina Shafir’s interference and intimidation. She announced that she would face Shafir at AEW Revolution and vowed to reclaim the AEW Women’s World Championship afterward.

A recap aired showing Persephone’s victory over Mercedes Moné to win the CMLL Women’s Championship. It was then announced that Persephone would challenge Willow Nightingale for the TBS Championship on Dynamite.

Claudio Castagnoli (w/ Marina Shafir & Jon Moxley) vs. Konosuke Takeshita

Moxley joined commentary as Castagnoli and Takeshita locked up in a battle of power and athleticism. They exchanged shoulder tackles until Castagnoli raked the eyes and leveled Takeshita. Castagnoli targeted Takeshita’s arm in the corner, and commentary noted that Moxley would likely exploit that injury in their upcoming match. Moxley added that Hechicero had targeted his arm earlier in the week, and this was Castagnoli’s attempt to return the favor.

Takeshita fired back with a pump kick, but Castagnoli countered with a kimura. Takeshita broke free and blasted Castagnoli with a forearm. He followed with a flying forearm and an exploder suplex, drawing cheers. Takeshita went for the Power Drive Knee, but Castagnoli countered into the Giant Swing and transitioned into a combination armbar and STF. Takeshita rolled out, but Castagnoli immediately returned to the arm.

Takeshita muscled Castagnoli into a Blue Thunder Bomb for two, then hurled him across the ring. Castagnoli responded by launching Takeshita into a pop‑up European uppercut for a near fall. Frustrated, Castagnoli grabbed two chairs and tossed them into the ring. As the referee removed them, Castagnoli grabbed the CMLL Heavyweight Championship to use as a weapon, but Hechicero appeared and pulled it away. The distraction allowed Takeshita to hit a massive tope con giro.

Takeshita connected with the Power Drive Knee for two, went for another, but Castagnoli countered with a European uppercut and attempted the Neutralizer. Takeshita escaped, and the two exchanged heavy forearms and uppercuts. Takeshita countered another Neutralizer attempt with a hurricanrana, landed on his feet, hit the Power Drive Knee, and followed with the Raging Fire to score the victory.

Match Result: Konosuke Takeshita defeated Claudio Castagnoli

After the match, Takeshita and Moxley faced off at ringside. Hechicero blindsided Moxley with a forearm, prompting Takeshita to protest—he wanted a fair fight. Moxley rose and immediately brawled with Takeshita, while Hechicero and Castagnoli joined in. The show ended with all four men fighting as the broadcast ran out of time, evoking a classic late‑90s cliffhanger.

AEW Dynamite – March 11, 2026

  • TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Persephone
  • MJF & Hangman Adam Page Press Conference
  • Dem Bucks (Mark Briscoe & The Young Bucks) vs. Tommaso Ciampa & FTR
  • TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Mike Bailey
  • Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs. David Finlay & Gabe Kidd

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