
AEW Collision Results – June 13, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude.com’s coverage of AEW Collision for June 13, airing live from the Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Kenny Omega vs. Bad Dude Tito (w/ Mikey Nicholls)
AEW Collision starts hot with Kenny Omega facing Bad Dude Tito, a member of The Mighty Don’t Kneel (TMDK), who was sent oin behalf of Zack Sabre Jr. Tito offered a handshake to Omega, and Omega took it, but Tito hit a cheap shot and started beating on Omega with his powerful offence. Omega, however, turns it around with a pescado. Omega tried to suplex Tito on the floor, but Tito countered into a suplex of his own and Omega crashed into the mats.
Tito hit an exploder suplex back in the ring for a 2-count. Omega countered Tito and went for You Cant’ Escape, but Tito did escape by getting his knees up on the moonsault. Tito picked Omega up in a fireman’s carry, but Omega slipped out and tried for a dragon suplex, but Tito blocked that and hit some hard chops. Omega then countered a charge with a V-Trigger and hit a snap dragon suplex for a 2-count. Omega nailed a V-Trigger on Tito and then hit the One Winged Angel for the pinfall.
Result: Kenny Omega defeated Big Dude Tito
A nice little squash match here where Tito got just enough offence to keep it interesting while Omega still won decisively.
–Kenny Omega grabbed a mic and said that he has been trying to figure out what he was going to do next to get back to the top of AEW. He missed the Owen, but he was presented with an opportunity with Zack Sabre Jr. Omega said that he knew that not everyone knew who Sabre was, but he was one of the few wrestlers in the world that could be mentioned in the same sentence as Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness as the best technical wrestlers in the world. While Sabre is the best technical wrestler in the world, Omega was once called the best in the world, and he was going to prove why against ZSJ and go after MJF for the AEW World Championship after that. Very simple and good promo here that introduced the AEW audience to Sabre.
–Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis were backstage and Fletcher said that he was tired of Takeshita talking about them, and he was going to take the AEW International Championship from him. Okada walked up and agreed with Fletcher, but clearly implied that he was the one to take the title from Takeshita. They shook hands and agreed that they would take the title from him as Protokada.
Hikaru Shida vs. Zayda Steel in a Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match
Shida and Steel started exchanging punches right away, but it only took a brief lapse in concentration and Shida dropped Steel. Shida blocked an armdrag and yanked the hair of Steel. Steel did not take this lying down, hitting a snapmare and a dropkick. Steel went to hit a baseball slide, but Shida caught her feet and then hit a running knee to Steel before choking her out with her own arm as she was draped on the apron before going to an ad break on TNT.
They came back with Shida beating on Steel in the middle of the ring. Steel hit a Thesz press on Shida (sort of) and did an O’Connor roll for a 2-count. Steel hit an enziguri and Shida bailed to the floor. Steel hit a top suicida and got a 2-count with Shida back in the ring. Steel hit the ropes and Shida hit a flying knee that dropped Steel. Shida hit a kick on Steel and went for a lariat, but Steel locked on a standing Koji Clutch, but Shida raked the eyes. Shida picked Steel up, but Steel countered with a forward roll and Shida kicked out at two. Shida made her pay with running knee and then hit a falcon arrow of sorts and then a sort of calf killer and Steel tapped out. That submission did not look good.
Result: Hikaru Shida defeated Zayda Steel
This match wasn’t too bad, but it was clear Steel is still quite green. Shida winning here was the right call for now. Steel will benefit from working with experienced people like Shida, so this was a good chance for her to improve in a match that was long enough for her to learn some new things.
–The Opps were backstage and while Lexy Nair noted that Joe wasn’t there, Anthony Bowens said that they didn’t need to worry about that because Samoa Joe taught Bowens how to embrace violence. Bowens said that they deserved applause, and Hook said that they weren’t about applause, and he and Shibata were there from the beginning, and they needed to be about violence. He reminded Bowens that he wasn’t their leader, and said Lexy Nair should interview him if he wanted to talk to the Opps. I liked this segment. Hook and Bowens were both good.
The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Dezmond Xavier) vs. Aaron & Austin Atlas
The Rascalz struck quickly in this match hitting a series of fast movies on both Atlas’s before they hit Hot Fire Flame for the win.
Result: The Rascalz defeated Aaron & Austin Atlas
–Wentz and Xavier grabbed a mic and said that their group was one of the hottest trios in AEW, and it was only fair that the audience saw Myron Reed, their third member, as he became TNT Champion.
Kevin Knight (w/ Don Callis) vs. Myron Reed for the TNT Championship
Knight and Reed exchanged a lot of holds with counters to begin, as Tony Schiavone questioned why Kevin Knight was with Don Callis. Callis pointed out that Kenny Omega won his only AEW World Championship because he was with Callis and his record since there wasn’t very good. If that isn’t a hint for what is going to happen at AEW Redemption, I don’t know what is
Reed hit an incredible monkey flip on Knight (really, you have to see how he did it. It was very cool). Knight went for a dive on Reed, but Reed countered right into a cutter across the ropes and then hit a dropkick for a 2-count on Knight. Reed rolled up Knight as they came back from break for a 2-count. Reed hit a superkick and then a catapult back suplex that sent Knight crashing into the middle of the ring. Reed and Knight both went for big boots and Reed got the better of it and then hit a superkick and a flatliner for a 2-count.
Knight hit a hurricanrana on Reed from the ropes and went for the UFO splash, but Reed cut him off and went for a suplex. Knight fought him off and shoved him onto the entrance ramp, which was right up against the ring. Reed countered a suplex into the ring with a stundog millionaire across the ropes on Knight before running down the ramp, jumping over the ropes and hitting a cutter in the middle of the ring. Reed then hit a cutter over the top rope and off the apron on Knight before sending Knight back into the ring and hitting a 450 splash for a 2-count when Knight got his foot on the rope. Reed sent Knight to the ropes but Knight went for a springboard, but Reed ducked under and went for a cutter. Knight responded with a dropkick to the back of Reed’s neck and then hit a super uranage for the pinfall.
Result: Kevin Knight defeated Myron Reed
This match was awesome. Reed and Knight had great chemistry, and Knight continues to heat up as a heel.
–Divine Dominion had a hype video showing their defeat of several teams.
–Maya World gave an interview about the death of her brother, and how AEW said that she could take the time off, but she chose to be there, and while Sareee would get her chance in the future, Maya World won and advanced to face Athena. World said that Athena taught her everything she knew, but she was going to take what she learned and was going to take the Owen.
–Athena responded to the video, saying she was sorry about what happened to her brother, but said, “What about me?” Classic Raven style line there. Athena said that she taught everything World knew, but did not teach her everything she knew, and just because she was the It Girl, it didn’t mean she wasn’t living in Athena’s world.
Athena vs. Tiara James
Athena immediately attacked James with a hard forearm. James tried for 3 different pinfall attempts but Athena escaped and hit a shotgun dropkick before hitting some sort of powerbomb into a flatliner that transitioned into a Koji Clutch for the submission win.
Result: Athena defeated Tiara James
–Athena beat down James after the match, leading to Maya World running out to make the save. Athena bailed, but as soon as Maya World turned her back, Athena attacked World and beat her down, driving her face first into the ROH Women’s World Championship. Athena screamed that it was her time and not Maya World’s before delivering a stiff forearm to the laid out World.
–The Demand were backstage, and Ricochet complained about the injustice of losing his national title in Blackjack Battle Royale, but highlighted his success of having two wins over Chris Jericho. Ricochet then said he was going to challenge Takeshita for the AEW International Championship. It seems challengers are lining up for Konosuke Takeshita.
The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) vs. The Young Bucks ( Matt & Nick Jackson)
Nick Jackson started the match with Clark Connors, and quickly Jackson was able to redirect Connors and Finlay forcing them to crash into each other, and then threw Finlay over the ropes onto Connors. Connors followed that with a hard left hand and then tagged out to Finlay, but Nick Jackson sent him into his own corner and the Bucks immediately started hitting a ton of double team moves, including a flipping neckbreaker on Finlay onto the knee of Matt Jackson.
The Bucks continued their tandem offence, including Nick Jackson balancing with the help of Matt Jackson to run up the ropes and hit a dive onto the ramp on Finlay and Connors. Finlay back dropped Matt Jackson into the ring and then necked Nick Jackson on the ropes. Nick Jackson slipped out of a suplex from Finlay and tried to dive into the ring, but Connors pushed him, so Nick Jackson did a full backflip off the top rope onto his feet on the ramp, but Nick Jackson got caught in a backbreaker from Finlay after that.
Matt Jackson saved him and sent Finlay to the floor and hit a crossbody off the ramp onto Finlay, but was soon attacked by Connors and then ate a vertical suplex/spear from Finlay and Connors on the floor. Connors hit a spear while Finlay hit a forearm to the back of the knee on Matt Jackson for a two count before going to break on TNT. Finlay hit another backbreaker on Matt Jackson, but as he tried to continue the advantage, Matt Jackson hit a Northern Lights suplex and then hit one on both men at the same time before tagging out to Nick Jackson who had his wonderful hot tag yet again before hitting a frog splash into crossbody on Connors for a 2-count.
The Young Bucks hit a series of double team moves countering everything Finlay and Connors threw at them before hitting stereo elbow/senton bomb on The Dogs. Both charged the corner but the Dogs sent them to the apron. The Bucks hit a double sunset flip and stepped through into stereo sharpshooters. Connors made it to the ropes, forcing the break. The Bucks hit a series of superkicks but then both Bucks got dropped with a pounce. Connors went for a spear but ate a superkick for his trouble. They superkicked Finlay and then draped Finlay on the ropes before Nick Jackson hit a double stomp onto his back and sent Finlay into a powerbomb by Matt Jackson. Connors broke it up. Matt and Nick Jackson hit an Indytaker into a senton but got a kick out from Connors.
The Bucks hit double superkicks and then went for the BTE trigger, nailing it, but David Finlay made the save. The Bucks went for the Meltzer Driver, Finlay pulled Nick Jackson from the apron. Connors sent Matt Jackson towards the ropes and he was nailed by a shillelagh for a 2-count. However, Connors and Finlay managed to hit the Full Clip on Matt Jackson for the pinfall.
Result: The Dogs defeated The Young Bucks
A huge win for Finlay and Connors. I suspect this sets up a match with them against Cope and Cage either at AEW/NJPW Forbidden Door or AEW Redemption. Excellent match.
–A recap video of Dynamite aired.
–Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong, and Tomohiro Ishii talked about joining Mark Briscoe in the cage match at Forbidden Door that will hopefully result in Mark Briscoe getting a title shot if they win. Briscoe will be announcing his team on Wednesday. Well, I say Ishii talked, but really, he just stared at the camera. Excellent promo work from him as always (and yes, I truly love that).
–Tony Schiavone was at the announce desk and apologized to Stardom based on what Thekla did last week. Thekla cut them off and said that she wasn’t going to apologize to Stardom and AEW, or any dumb women who thinks that that the joshi wrestlers deserve respect. Thekla then told Schiavone to shut his mouth and give her a hand to help her get on the announce desk. Thekla said Stardom had her, fired her, but look at her now – she is on top of the wrestling world, and the fans chanted for her. This is, unintentionally, turning her babyface, because Thekla is awesome. Thekla said she gave Stardom a gift because everyone is talking about Stardom now. She spit in her hand and then said that her saliva was worth more than anyone in Stardom, and if they really wanted to do something about it, they could send their best wrestler to face her at Forbidden Door, and she was inviting the president of Stardom to come to Forbidden Door to bear witness to the monster he created when he fired her. This promo was incredible.
–The Bang Bang Gang were backstage and Austin Gunn said that he spent the $200k they won in a match a few months back buying a shop in a strip mall called Juice Robinson’s Super Affordable Quick and Easy Kinda Reliable Spay and Neuter Centre for Lost Dogs. Robinson confirmed that was it, and that he handled all the procedures himself, so he was going to snip The Dogs and do the same when Gabe Kidd comes back too. This promo was ridiculous, but I laughed.
Julia Hart vs. Persephone in a Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match
Persephone was looking for revenge for the misting from Julia Hart in this match, and after an opening that was back and forth, Persephone hit an electric chair drop on Hart onto the announce table before going to break. Persephone hit a shotgun dropkick from the middle rope for a 2-count as they came back from break. Persephone then went for a fireman’s carry, but Hart countered into a crucifix pinfall, and they started exchanging pinfall attempts.
Persephone went for a crucifix bomb, but Hart countered into a sunset flip. Persephone rolled through and hit a shotgun dropkick. Hart raked the eyes of Persephone and hit a sort of eat da feet, but Persephone countered with a spear for a 2-count. Hart went to the ramp and started to crawl away, but Persephone caught her and put her in a fireman’s carry, but Hart fought out. Hart charged Persephone but Persephone hit a powerslam on Hart and both slowly went back to the ring afterwards. Hart clearly went for the mist, but as she was about to spit it, Persephone slapped her and Hart misted the canvas. Persephone then hit a crucifix bomb on Hart and scored the pinfall for the victory.
–A hype video aired for Starlight Kid from Stardom, who is answering Thekla’s challenge. Starlight Kid defeated Thekla in the past, and that is who she would be facing.
–Thekla said she despised everything about Starlight Kid, and that she knew everything there was to know about her, and since Starlight Kid has never been to AEW, Thekla was going to leave her for dead and spit on her grave, making sure that she never wrestled in AEW again. Thekla warned that the blood of Stardom was going to be on her hands.
–An inset promo of Mike Bailey aired as he entered the ring, saying that he was going to prove that the Don Callis family was not as good as they thought they were and was going to beat everyone in the Callis family one by one until he faced Kevin Knight again.
Mike Bailey vs. Jake Doyle (w/ Kevin Knight)
Bailey used kicks and his speed to try and get the advantage over Doyle, hitting a hurricanrana that sent Doyle to the apron. Bailey swept the legs then hit a triangle moonsault on Doyle onto the floor. Doyle powerbombed Bailey on the apron as they went to an ad break. When they came back Bailey was hitting his moonsault double knees on Doyle on the apron.
Bailey countered a chokeslam into a front roll for a 2-count and then hit a PK and the double knees again. Doyle dodged a superkick, but ate a pump kick. Doyle then hit a lariat to the back of Bailey’s head. Bailey hit a big boot to Doyle’s face and then hit a running one, but Doyle stepped on Bailey’s foot. He chopped Doyle hard, but Doyle ate it and then hit a forearm that dropped Bailey. Doyle picked Bailey up but couldn’t keep a hold of the faster man, and Bailey hit an enziguri and then powerbombed Doyle off the top ropes before hitting a shooting star press for a 2-count on Doyle.
Bailey went for a spinning kick, but Doyle hit a rolling elbow and then hit a deadlift suplex on Bailey for a 2-count. Bailey dodged a corner charge and hit a spinning kick before going for Ultima Weapon, but Doyle moved and hit a sitout powerbomb for the pinfall victory.
Result: Jake Doyle defeated Mike Bailey
Excellent match with a finish I did not expect. Bailey can afford to lose here as his comeback story to face Kevin Knight again is furthered by this loss. Doyle is more established as a heel this way too.
The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, PAC, Daniel Garcia, & Marina Shafir) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Lee Moriarty, Carlie Bravo, Shawn Dean, & Trish Adora) in a Street Fight
This was a wild brawl that was hard to follow, with people all over the arena and ringside. We saw Lee Moriarty doing technical wrestling on Daniel Garcia and then exchanging moves with PAC. That is a match I’d like to see get some time right there. Moriarty hit a dropkick on PAC and celebrated, but did not account for Jon Moxley being behind him, and Moxley got a huge pop. Moxley hit a series of punches on Moriarty in the corner, but Bravo, Dean, and Shane Taylor attacked him from behind.
There were some wild brawling exchanges that saw Castagnoli suplexing Taylor and Trish Adora directly confronting him. They went to a break shortly after Castagnoli hit the big swing on her. When the came back the Death Riders were hitting dives on everyone with Moxley hitting a tope suicida and PAC hitting a moonsault to the floor. Adora and Shafir were brawling as Moriarty and Garcia tried to exchange holds and pinfall attempts.
Garcia and Moriarty have great chemistry, having wrestled many times on the indies. Moriarty missed a corner charge and then the Death Riders all started crushing him in the corner before Marina Shafir hit the final attack. The Death Riders celebrated, but left an opening for STP to come in and attack them and the action spilled back to the floor again.
PAC pulled a table out from under the ring and set it up. PAC was put on that table soon thereafter, and as that was happening Trish Adora hit a suplex on the ramp on Marina Shafir. Carlie Bravo flew out of the crowd into a splash on PAC that broke the table. Castagnoli and Taylor brawled, and Moriarty put an Octopus Stretch on him, but Castagnoli powered up and walked up the nearby steps and launched himself into the timekeeper’s table.
Carlie Bravo was helped by Christyan XO, who distracted Daniel Garcia, and STP destroyed Garcia afterwards driving him into a chair. Moxley saved him and hit a double DDT on Dean and Bravo. Moxley then took a spare turnbuckle from under the ring and tried to hit Bravo with it. Taylor saved him. Garcia came up bloody from his encounter with the chair meeting his face earlier, and Moxley was covered in blood as well.
STP setup another table and Taylor, Bravo, and Dean put Moxley right through the table. Marina Shafir was left in the ring, and she was also bloody too. She was surrounded by Shane Taylor Promotions, and she went after all of them, fighting Taylor at first, but ate a lariat from Trish Adora. STP ripped off Shafir’s boots and then poured thumbtacks on the mat with glass and plastic army men. They then slammed Shafir feet first into the pile of glass, tacks, and toys. Shafir psyched herself up, stomped the glass into her feet, and then kicked Adora in the face with her glass covered foot. That was insane.
Castagnoli ran in and cleared the ring before throwing PAC onto everyone. Garcia and Moriarty were back at in the middle of the ring. Moriarty locked on the Border City Stretch, but Garcia used the glass to break out and locked on the Dragon Tamer. Taylor hit a forearm to break it, but Shafir locked on a rear naked choke on Taylor, and then Moxley hit a cutter. The Death Riders then started charging the corner again with TAylor in the corner before PAC hit a killer lariat and Moxley hit a Paradigm Shift into the glass, tacks, and toys for the victory.
Result: The Death Riders defeated Shane Taylor Promotions
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