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Aew Collision Live Results: Mistico & Jetspeed Vs. The Dogs

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AEW Collision tonight is the go-home show for tomorrow’s Dynasty pay-per-view.

Two title matches are scheduled for the show with Kazuchika Okada defending the International title against Myron Reed and Mistico & JetSpeed defending the World Trios titles against The Dogs. Also, The Young Bucks take on The Don Callis Family’s El Clon and Hechicero as they prepare to wrestle Okada and Konosuke Takeshita at Dynasty.

The full card is below:

  • AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Myron Reed
  • AEW Trios Champions Mistico & JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) defend against The Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Clark Connors)
  • Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson vs. El Clon & Hechicero
  • Rush vs. Anthony Bowens for the number two spot in the TNT title Casino gauntlet match Sunday
  • Thekla & Marina Shafir vs. The Brawling Birds (Jamie Hayter & Alex Windsor)
  • The Hurt Syndicate vs. TBA

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors, & Gabe Kidd) vs. Mistico & Jet Speed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) for the AEW World Trios Championship

The Dogs attacked the champions immediately, and Gabe Kidd mocked Mike Bailey, who responded with a hurricanrana, but as he went to dive to the floor, Clark Connors attacked from behind. Connors and Knight started to exchange move attempts, but after several counters, Connors went to the floor. David Finlay and Mistico faced off, but Finlay was caught, and Connors came back in, but ate a hurricanrana from Mistico. Gabe Kidd and Mistico then started fighting in the middle of the ring, and everyone came in and started fighting.

I am guessing this match is going with lucha style rules based on the fact that there have been zero tags as of yet. Mistico hit a pescado on Finlay on the floor, and the action continued around ringside with some brawling, which Mistico shockingly embraced, biting Finlay and hitting Finlay with several hard strikes. The champions all went back to the ring and tried for stereo dives, but The Dogs pulled Bailey and Mistico from the ring, and Connors attacked King before he could dive. Kidd slammed Bailey on the floor, and they went to commercial break.

As we came back, Kevin Knight was escaping the heel beatdown and Mistico came in with the hot tag, running wild and taking everyone down, ending with hitting Clark Connors with a flying armdrag. All three of the champs hit stereo tope suicidas to the floor on The Dogs. This did not last long for an advantage as Finlay hit a Dominator on Knight which led to Connors spearing him, but Bailey broke up the pinfall attempt. Bailey ran wild and took everyone out, allowing Mistico to hit La Mistica on Connors. Knight went for the UFO splash on Finlay, but Finlay got the knees up.

Gabe Kidd ran in and broke up the submission on Connors and hit a piledriver on Kidd, but as he went for another one, Mike Bailey hit Ultima Weapon on Kidd, and after exchanging some strikes, he was able to get a close pinfall attempt on Kidd, but it was broken up. Connors hit Bailey with a spear and Kidd took off Knight’s head with lariat. Kidd hit a piledriver on Bailey and sent him back into a suplex by Finlay, who picked up Bailey and Connors flew off the ropes with a spear on the elevated Bailey for the pinfall win!

Result: The Dogs defeated Mistico & Jet Speed for the AEW World Trios Championship

–Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy were backstage, and interrupted the celebration saying that they knew they were down a man, but that they had a tag partner and were going to face The Dogs at AEW Dynasty. Orange Cassidy was on the phone with said partner, but forgot to ask him to be a part of the match. He walked away calling him back.

–The United Empire were backstage and Ospreay said that while Death Riders had the numbers up until that point, but Ospreay called his brothers, Francisco Akira, Henrae, and his little brother Callum Newman, the youngest IWGP Heavyweight Champion in history, will be there to back Ospreay up. Newman confirmed that while the Empire may have differences every now and then, they absolutely would be there to backup Ospreay. I think The United Empire is turning on Ospreay at AEW Dynasty.

–Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander were backstage, and Shida talked about teaming with Statlander, noting that her and Statlander went back to the very start of AEW and since Statlander refused to team with Cameron, Shida would be her partner.

Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida vs. Ava Lawless & Gigi Ray

Hikaru Shida started aggressively attacking Lawless at the start of the match, but Statlander blind tagged in, and Shida looked like her thunder was stolen. Statlander hit Staturday Night Fever on Ray, and pinned her, but Shida did not look happy.

–Shida looked like she was going to attack Statlander from behind, but as Statlander turned, Shida smiled and hugged her.

-A hype video for Hyan and Maya World aired. It seems them choosing to do business is working out well for them.

–The Death Riders were backstage after their match against The United Empire, and Moxley commented on how fun the chaos of that match was (and it certainly was for me as a viewer). Moxley said that AEW Dynasty was going to be a different story, with Ospreay having to survive 20 minutes with Moxley on a neck that was shaky at best. Excellent promo from Moxley. Moxley said it was “us against the world” and Garcia reaffirmed this as Moxley left the camera shot. Okay, I’m also getting the sense that the Death Riders are turning on Moxley.

The question is – will either group turn? Will both? Will neither? But there is clearly being tension seeded here slowly (as AEW often does, as they take their time. So metimes too much time).

Rush vs. Anthony Bowens for the #2 Spot in the Casino Gauntlet

Rush and Bowens immediately started hitting hard strikes. Rush has a way of bringing that out of people by hitting them very hard. Bowens responded with some hard shots of his own, and the action spilled to the floor and Rush and Bowens started brawling around ringside. Bowens sent Rush crashing into the barricade, and started smashing Rush’s head into the steps.

When they came back from break, Bowens was still in control, but soon ate an Irish whip reversal and splash in the corner by Rush. Rush then hit a dropkick to the back of Bowens head before stiffing him with several kicks. Bowens and Rush then exchanged hard chops. It broke back down to forearms in the middle of the ring, but Rush ducked under a forearm and hit an Olympic slam for a 2-count.

Bowens hit a DDT and got a 2-count. Bowens charged the corner and Rush hit a belly-to-belly into the corner before going for The Horns, but Bowens got up, hit a chop, a superkick, and a running knee for a 2-count. Rush did not take kindly to this and was soon stomping Bowens in the corner before going for the Horns again. This time he hit it and got the pinfall, so the AEW Casino Gauntlet is starting with Tommaso Ciampa at #1 and Rush at #2 tomorrow at AEW Dynasty for the TNT Championship.

Result: Rush defeated Anthony Bowens

–The Brawling Birds were backstage, cutting a promo on Marina Shafir and Thekla, with Alex Windsor promising that she would break Marina’s neck before Ospreay breaks Mox’s so they wouldn’t be alone in the hospital. Jamie Hayter talked about how the title was her life, and she was going take it from Thekla.

–An excellent hype video aired for MJF vs. Kenny Omega.

The Hurt Syndicate (Bobbly Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (w/ MVP) vs. Andy Anderson & Mo Jabari

This did not go well for our two local talents, as they were utterly crushed as the crowd cheered Hurt Syndicate, popping huge for everything they did.

Result: The Hurt Syndicate defeated Andy Anderson & Mo Jabari

–I love a good squash. This was a very good squash. It reminded me of Vader on WCW Saturday Night when I was a kid.

–Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron were backstage sitting on a couch, and Lexy Nair sat down with them. They both noted that they were alone, both started drinking, looking depressed, as Cameron was refused by Statlander, and Shirakawa was missing Toni Storm.

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Don Callis Family (Hechicero & El Clon) (w/ Rockey Romero)

As one would expect, this match was very fast paced, with the Bucks working seamlessly with the luchadors. The Bucks were incredible popular with the crowd, getting some of the loudest reactions of the night, but it turned around when Clon hit a powerbomb into a knee to the face on Matt Jackson. Hechicero rolled Nick Jackson around the ring while Matt Jackson was tied up in the ropes by El Clon. I am not certain they were the legal men, but Rick Knox counted the near fall anyway. Matt Jackson skinned the cat into the ring into a Destino on Hechicero and then hit a flipping stunner off the apron onto Clon.

Hechicero hit a flying knee on Nick Jackson as Matt came back into the ring and then hit a crazy Black Hole Slam on Matt Jackson as they went to the ad break. As they came back, Matt Jackson caught Clon coming off the ropes and hit two stereo Northern Lights suplexes on Clon, then one more on both Clon and Hechicero. Jackson sold his back, calling back to his worked back injury from NJPW from around 8 or 9 years ago, which he still sells to this day. Nick Jackson tagged in and ran wild, running up the ropes holding Clon’s hand and hitting a hurricanrana on Hechicero who was on the ropes. Jackson then hit a Canadian Destroyer on Hechicero, and the Bucks locked in stereo sharpshooters on Clon and Hechicero.

Clon and Hechicero did a Matrix style duck of superkicks from the Bucks, linked the arms of the Bucks together, flipped them on their heads, and did stereo jackknife pinfalls on them for a 2-count. That was a fun spot. All four men got up and hit clotheslines, falling to the mat. Hechicero did a guillotine headscissors on Nick Jackson. Matt Jackson went for a superkick on Clon, but it was a feint and let Jackson hit a DDT, but Clon popped up. The Bucks then killed him with a series of superkicks. Hechicero locked a submission on Matt Jackson, but he managed to escape and Nick Jackson hit a frog splash. Hechicero ducked under a BTE Trigger, but got sent to the floor. Clon went for a plancha to both men, but they caught him and set up the Meltzer Driver. Nick Jackson superkicked Hechicero while on the apron and did the same to Rocky Romero before hitting the Meltzer Driver on Clon for the win.

Result: The Young Bucks defeated the Don Callis Family

This was the best match of the night thus far, as it usually is when the Young Bucks wrestle. Matt Jackson noted to the camera on the on the way out of the ring that “those guys are pretty good!” and I would agree. Fantastic match.

–The return of Chris Jericho was recapped here.

Kazuchika Okada (w/ Don Callis & Lance Archer) vs. Myron Reed (w/ Zachery Wentz & Dezmond Xavier) for the AEW International Championship

Okada went right after Reed, but got baited into an attack because Reed did not land on the floor, but the apron, when sent to the floor. Reed hit an enziguri and a moonsault, but Okada kicked out before even a 1 count. Reed hit a superkick and went for a monkey flip in the corner, but Okada countered and set him on the top rope. Okada hit the dropkick and sent Reed to the floor, and they went to break.

When the came back, Okada spiked Myron Reed on his head with a DDT for a 2-count. Okada went for a vertical suplex, but Reed countered it into a stunner that dropped Okada. Reed hit a guillotine legdrop on Okada, who was draped on the middle ropes. Reed then hit a giant dive over the top rope dropping Okada to the mat on the ground. Okada countered a springboard with a neckbreaker, and then hit an elbow off the top rope. Okada went for a tombstone, but Reed countered out and got Okada on the apron. Reed hit the ropes and hit an incredible cutter over the top rope and off the apron on Okada. Reed went for a springboard 450 back in the ring, but Okada got the knees up. Reed ducked under a Rainmaker, but got countered into a tombstone from Okada, who then nailed Reed with a Rainmaker for the pinfall.

Result: Kazuchika Okada defeated Myron Reed

Another great match here. Collision has had three tremendous matches so far this night, with the Trios championship, the Bucks vs. The Callis Family, and Okada vs. Reed.

–Willow Nightingale was backstage and said that she was taking the title Tony Schiavone gave her – The Comeback Killer – seriously, and she made an open challenge to anyone that wanted to return to AEW form injury or if they were away for awhile. Maybe we’ll see Mercedes return to challenger her at the PPV?

–Divine Dominion were backstage, saying that their tag titles meant they were the best. Lena Kross said that Hyan and Maya World caught their attention with the previous video. Megan Bayne then said they were gracious champions, and would grant them a title shot at AEW Zero hour, but make sure they knew they were beneath them.

Thekla & Marina Shafir vs. The Brawling Birds (Alex Windsor & Jamie Hayter)

This immediately broke into a wild brawl at ringside, with bodies flying everywhere into barricades. One of the fans encouraged Thekla to continue to attack Hayter with the barricade, so she did. Thekla slammed Hayter’s face into the announce table and asked the announcers how they were doing, which Tony responded with “Great!” which made me laugh. Alex Windsor wheelbarrowed Shafir onto the apron and then threw her in the ring so the match actually started.

At least one fan booed at this, because he wanted the brawls to continue. That is not how wrestling works, good sir! Well, it does, but still. Shafir was not down and out for long, and hit a German suplex on Windsor as they went to an ad break. The came back from the break with Alex Windsor in pain, and Marina Shafir standing nearby, so I presume she was involved in said pain. Windsor trapped Shafir in the ropes, dropkicked her, and hit a DDT before tagging out to Hayter who ran in and hit a German suplex on Shafir.

Hayter hit a dropkick on Shafir and used her head to try and roll Shafir over. Shafir took advantage of this and locked on a guillotine. Hayter turned this into a pin attempt, so Shafir broke the submission, kicked Hayter, and tagged Thekla in. Thekla locked an octopus stretch on Hayter, but as Shafir tried to lock on a toe hold on Windsor, Windsor kicked Shafir into Thekla to break the submission. All 4 women exchanged big moves before Thekla hit a forearm and Hayter responded with a headbutt that knocked both to the mat. Both women tagged out and Shafir and Windsor started exchanging hard strikes. Windsor stomped on the foot of Shafir, letting her pick her up and hit the Two Birds, One Stone on Shafir, for the pinfall.

Result: The Brawling Birds defeated Marina Shafir & Thekla

Final Thoughts:

This was an excellent main event tag match, though not as good as the Bucks and Hechicero & El Clon, but it was up there with the other three good matches. However, what made the most sense here for me was Hayter pinning Thekla to setup their title match, rather than having Shafir pinned, making her look weak facing Windsor on the PPV. That said, that is a nitpick. Excellent main event for an excellent show tonight, in terms of in ring action.

AEW Dynasty Zero Hour (April 12, 2026)

  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Divine Dominon (c) vs. Hyan and Maya World
  • Alex Windsor vs. Marina Shafir
  • AEW National Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Mark Davis

AEW Dynasty (April 12, 2026)

  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) vs. Cage & Cope
  • Number #1 Contender Match: Andrade El Idolo vs. Darby Allin
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Thekla (c) vs. Jamie Hayter
  • TNT Championship: The Casino Gauntlet
  • Chris Jericho vs. Ricochet
  • The Young Bucks vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita
  • AEW Trios Championship: The Dogs (c) vs. The Conglomeration
  • AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Will Ospreay
  • AEW World Championship: MJF vs. Kenny Omega

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