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AEW Dynamite/Collision Results, Highlights and Key Moments for May 6, 2026

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite/Collision airing May 6, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina. The show sees AEW World Champion Darby Allin defend his title against JetSpeed’s AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight. Plus, The Death Riders’ AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley will face Bang Bang Gang’s Juice Robinson in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match.

The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TBS and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

AEW Dynamite/Collision Results (5/6/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens up with commentary welcoming us as Tony Schiavone talks about the legacy of the late Ted Turner, particularly as it relates to professional wrestling. Schiavone also talks about what Turner did for wrestling on the Turner networks such as TBS before introducing a man who is very familiar with this as well. Schiavone then brings out Sting.

WCW legend “The Icon” Sting then gets a nice pop on his way to the ring, where he hugs Schiavone. Tony then says that Ted was a big part of both men coming up in the business, allowing Sting to share some words. Sting then talks about Turner being an “all in billionaire” who loved pro wrestling. Sting then recounts Turner going to bat for wrestling when executives would consider cutting WCW, telling the wrestlers to “just keep wrestling” as he had deep pockets. He then says there wouldn’t be a TNT Championship or wrestling on TNT or TBS without Ted Turner so thank you Ted.

Schiavone then turns the subject to Sting’s protege Darby Allin defending the World Championship tonight. Sting says is excited to see that, especially in a city he is so familiar with over the years. Sting then says he is also thrilled that another “all in billionaire” is involved in wrestling with AEW, thanking Tony Khan for everything. Schiavone then says that the side plates of the TNT and TBS Championships show the studios that helped start it all for wrestling. We then get a ten bell salute for Ted Turner to close the segment.

The theme for Dynamite then hits before we return to ringside and it quickly changes over as Jon Moxley makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night. Renee Paquette is at ringside and she addresses the history between Moxley and Juice Robinson as Moxley arrives at the ring. Juice Robinson then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night.

AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: The Death Riders’ AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. Bang Bang Gang’s Juice Robinson

The match starts off with both men trading strikes until Robinson is sent to the ropes. Robinson then manages to fight back, forcing Moxley to the ropes for some chops. This then takes Moxley to the corner before Robinson sends him across the ring. Moxley then hits a shot of his own before being sent to the mat by Robinson, who catapults Moxley to the outside. Robinson then hits more shots and he brings Moxley back into the ring, but Moxley is back on his feet and he intercepts Robinson on his way in. He then stomps the hand before pulling at Robinson’s fingers, but Robinson hits some right hands to fend Moxley off.

Moxley then evades the Left Hand of God as he leaves the ring, but Robinson follows close behind to send Moxley into the timekeeper’s area. This then forces Moxley to seek distance from Robinson as he re-enters the ring, but Robinson sends him to the corner for some mounted punches before taking a bite out of Moxley’s head. Robinson then hits a diving cross body, but instead of pinning Moxley he continues to lay in some shots until he breaks away, escaping the ring. Back in the ring, Moxley has regained control as he continues to work on the hand of Robinson. Both men then get back to their feet before Robinson unloads some punches on Moxley, sending him across the ring for a corner clothesline.

Robinson then looks for a cannonball but gets blocked by Moxley, who drops Robinson to the canvas with a cutter. This then culminates with a powerbomb and both men are down as we get the ten minute warning. Robinson then fights to the corner for a big lariat and a cover, but he only gets a two. He then continues the onslaught but only gets another near fall before dropping Moxley to the mat one more time. He then looks for the Left Hand of God once more, wearing Moxley down only to get bitten on the forehead by Moxley. Moxley then hits the ropes and he runs into a Left Hand of God. Robinson then goes up top and he covers Moxley for another two count.

Both men then slowly get to their feet, staring each other down before trading strikes. This then turns to headbutts from both guys followed by elbow strikes. Moxley then charges at Robinson, who sends him into the corner for a roll up and a near fall. Moxley then catches him with a choke before Robinson tries to break away and this leads to a piledriver for two Moxley. Moxley then goes for the bulldog choke again, with Robinson trying to break free before being brought back to the center of the ring. Bulldog choke is then cinched in tight and this leads to a submission win for Moxley.

The winner of the AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match, The Death Riders’ AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley!

After the match, Moxley celebrates as we get a look at the rest of Bang Bang Gang teaming with the Young Bucks to take on The Dogs and Death Riders later tonight, but up next it’s the Double Jeopardy Match as Orange Cassidy faces Dax Harwood.

We then take a look at what happened earlier today, where The Death Riders continue to train with Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley is offering advice as they try to get Will’s neck right. Moxley then says Ospreay isn’t like these other people. Moxley then says it’s a privilege to be where he’s at, this close to the top of the mountain with just one percent remaining. Moxley then says he’s on death ground. Moxley then says it’s gonna be hard, but it’s the only good option. Moxley then says nothing else exists except what’s right in front of you. PAC then cuts the camera off as the training resumes.

We then head back to ringside as the Dogs and RPG Vice accompany FTR to the ring, but Dax Harwood is the one actually competing in the next match of the night as the group enters the ring awaiting the arrival of Orange Cassidy. Cassidy is accompanied by Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong before the Young Bucks make their way down to the ring as well as Christian Cage and Adam Copeland. They then head to the ring as Cassidy enters and with all that we get this Double Jeopardy Match underway.

Double Jeopardy Match: The Conglomeration’s AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy vs. FTR’s AEW World Tag Team Champion Dax “The Axe” Harwood

The match starts off with both men going at it quick, with Harwood taking control with a scoop slam. Cassidy then fights back until Harwood sends him to the corner, only for Cassidy to fake Harwood out for an Orange Punch. Harwood then rolls out of the ring as Cassidy follows him, distracted by the presence of Harwood’s allies at ringside. This then allows Harwood to take control setting Cassidy up against the ring post to attack his arm. Cassidy then fends off a superplex attempt on the turnbuckle. Cassidy then sends Harwood to the mat, but takes a shot to the midsection. Harwood then sends him to the corner, but Cassidy fights back.

He then climbs the turnbuckle but ends up fighting it out with Harwood, taking a bite out of him to send Harwood to the canvas. Cassidy then hits a diving DDT for a near fall. Harwood then turns it around as he sends Cassidy out of the ring, slamming him against the announce desk before bringing Cassidy back into the ring. Harwood then mocks Cassidy’s methods with some light kicks until Cassidy rises to his feet to respond in kind. He then hits the ropes for a dropkick and he follows it up with a tilt a whirl DDT that drops Harwood down hard. He then looks for an Orange Punch but Harwood fends him off, only to be rolled up for a near fall by Cassidy.

He then gets sent to the ropes where Dave Finlay hits a cheap shot, but this is only good for a two count. The referee then leaves the ring to confront the people outside as Harwood goes for the ring bell, bringing it back into the ring. The referee then pulls it away as Cassidy hits a Beach Break for two. Harwood then blocks an Orange Punch and he looks for a piledriver, but Cassidy fights back only to be dropped with a powerbomb off the ropes for two.

Harwood then tries to bring Cassidy to his feet, but he cannot. He then tries again, hoisting Cassidy up and he takes a Stundog Millionaire instead. Orange Punch then connects, but it only gets a two count as Harwood kicks out. Harwood then goes for a cross arm breaker, targeting the injured arm of Cassidy. Cassidy then breaks free and he cinches a deep clutch on Harwood for the win.

The winner of the Double Jeopardy Match, The Conglomeration’s AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy!

After the match, there is no time for celebration as Harwood’s friends come rushing into the ring for a beatdown, only to be fended off by Cassidy’s friends. Everyone but RPG Vice then leaves the ring, leaving the pair to be taken out by the faces. They then stand tall as Romero and Trent retreat to the outside.

We then get a video package hyping up RUSH, who is in action later tonight.

We then get a recap of what happened last week between Chris Jericho and Ricochet before heading backstage, where Jericho says the time for talk is over. Jericho then says he is going to bring what he has to say to ringside, taking the mic from Renee Paquette to head out to the ring.

Jericho then says he is done with the 3-on-1 attacks, the assaults from behind and all the BS. Jericho then says he demands Ricochet to come out to talk to him face-to-face, one-on-one and man-to-man. Ricochet then makes his way out with Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona. Ricochet says he did Jericho a favor by telling him to leave AEW, but Jericho didn’t listen. Ricochet then says he doesn’t know if Jericho has a humiliation kink, but he can make it happen in front of the overweight, mouth breathing people in the audience. Ricochet then says there’s nothing in it for him, but after he gets told something by Bishop Kaun there’s something big coming for Double or Nothing.

Ricochet then says that last time he beat Jericho with his own move and this time, he is looking for a stadium stampede. Ricochet then says AEW is his company and nobody likes Jericho’s a**. Jericho then accepts a Stadium Stampede match even if he can’t find four other partners. Jericho then singlehandedly takes out the entire faction by himself. Jericho’s Lionsault is then intercepted by Toa Liona and the beatdown begins until The Hurt Syndicate comes out for the save. GOA then escape the ring, bringing Ricochet to safety.

We then see Mina Shirakawa fire Harley Cameron up in a crazy way and she rips her top open in an insane moment, leaving Renee Paquette stunned. Shirakawa then tells Harley Cameron that she needs to put something on as they are set to face Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida.

Kazuchika Okada then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Bryan Keith follows.

AEW International Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith

The match starts off with both men locking up and Keith taking control on a headlock. Okada then sends Keith to the ropes to eventually break free, only to take a chop from Keith. Okada then starts to fight back but is brought to the canvas with a crescent kick. Keith then sends Okada to the corner, but is just as quickly sent to the outside by Okada, who drops Keith down hard to the floor with a DDT. Both men are back in the ring as Okada gets caught with a knee strike by Keith. He then brings Okada to his feet before sending him into the ropes for a DDT, but Okada escapes the ring to avoid further damage.

Keith then hits Okada with a spike DDT of his own before bringing Okada back into the ring, but Okada fights back for a backbreaker to regain control. Okada then hits a scoop slam and he goes up top for an elbow drop. Okada then gives the fans the bird. He then sets up for a Rainmaker, but Keith breaks free only to run into a dropkick. He then counters a Rainmaker with a headbutt and dodges a dropkick when going to the ropes, but Okada hits him with a back body drop. Keith then fights back, hitting a Tiger Driver on Okada who kicks out. Okada hen retreats to the corner before taking a knee strike by Keith, but Okada hits him with a tombstone piledriver and a Rainmaker for the win.

The winner and still the AEW International Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!

After the match, Don Callis gives Okada a mic and Okada says he wants more than just the International Championship. Okada then says he wants the AEW World Championship b***h.

We then get a video package highlighting another man who is trying to get back into the world title picture in Andrade El Idolo.

Later tonight Darby Allin defends the AEW World Title against Kevin Knight and we head to the backstage area as “Speedball” Mike Bailey helps hype up the reigning TNT Champion. Knight then commends Allin for being a fighting champion, but promises he will win the World Championship tonight.

We then see Samoa Joe with The Opps and he makes a plea to Will Ospreay. Joe then says he doesn’t want him to think the way he thinks. Joe then says he wants Ospreay to think the way he thinks. Joe then predicts that Will Ospreay could even be the next World Champion. Joe then offers to put Ospreay in a better position to succeed. Joe then references Anthony Bowens, who is AEW’s most overlooked star and says he will give him a chance to succeed. Joe then says he will enable Shibata to succeed. Joe then offers his hand one last time, but says that if it isn’t accepted it’ll be his fist instead.

Harley Cameron and Mina Shirakawa then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander follow.

Tag Team Match: Harley Cameron and Mina Shirakawa vs. Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander

The match starts off with Statlander and Shirakawa and both women trade offense until Statlander gets a near fall. Shirakawa then fights back, hitting the ropes for a dropkick on Statlander. She then gives a shimmy as Statlander gets to her feet, making the tag to Shida and Cameron wants a piece of Shida, asking for the tag from Shirakawa. A tag is then made and Shida tags in Statlander, refusing to deal with Cameron. Statlander then gets some shots in before Cameron fights back, hitting a headscissors takedown sending Statlander to the corner.

A tag is then made to Shirakawa, who gets a two count on Statlander. Statlander then gets back to her feet, sending Shirakawa to the outside where the two duke it out. Back in the ring, we see a double team where Statlander sends Shida into Shirakawa with a snap suplex. Shida is the legal woman on her team and she trades strikes with Shirakawa, who lays out Shida with a rolling elbow. Tags are then made to Cameron and Statlander, with Cameron taking Statlander down with a diving cross body. She then follows it up with a DDT before heading to the corner for a Shining Wizard and a cover, but Statlander kicks out at two.

A tag is then made to Shirakawa for a double team and Shirakawa takes Statlander down hard for a near fall before Shida breaks it up. Shirakawa then goes to the corner but gets intercepted by Statlander, who drops her to the canvas for a two count of her own. A tag is then made to Shida, but Shirakawa counters and sends Shida into Statlander for an errant knee strike. Statlander then falls out of the ring as Cameron gets the tag, setting up for a swinging neckbreaker for two. She then breaks free from Shida’s grip on the shoulders, hitting a backstabber. Statlander then intercepts her from doing anything further, staring Shida down as she hits a Falcon Arrow for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander!

After the match, Shida and Statlander celebrate.

Swerve Strickland then appears and he talks about wanting to gain real power. Strickland then talks about being the man who decides who eats and who starves. Strickland then says real power is making sure the whole world sees it. Strickland then says there’s nobody more dangerous than a man who wants power and he wants it all.

We then head to the back, where Bandido responds to what Swerve Strickland had to say by saying Strickland is right. Bandido then says he is the most wanted. Bandido then says if Strickland wants him, he is easy to find. Brody King then steps in to say it’s one thing to mess with him, but if he messes with Brody’s friends there will be hell to pay.

Kevin Knight then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Darby Allin follows.

AEW World Championship Match: Darby Allin (c) vs. JetSpeed’s AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight

The match starts off with both men circling the ring before locking up, only to break away clean. Allin then cinches in a standing waist lock on Knight, but Knight breaks away only for Allin to evade a standing switch. Both men then do a test of strength, with Knight getting the upper hand at first. Allin then counters out, but that is countered by Knight, who ends up in a hammerlock before dropping Allin with an ankle pick. Knight then reciprocates Allin’s handshake offer but to no avail. They then tie up once more, with a side headlock takeover by Knight keeping Allin on the mat. Allin then gets to his feet, sending Knight to the ropes before taking Knight down with a headlock takeover of his own.

Knight then rolls through for a near fall, but he is taken back to a bad position. Knight then gets to his feet, sending Allin to the ropes to force a break. We then get a shoving contest between both men and Knight lays a chop in before hitting the ropes, only for Allin to fend him off, setting up for a Coffin Drop and a near fall. Both men then hit the ropes and end up taking each other out with a clothesline. They then crawl to opposite corners of the ring, where Knight dodges Allin to send him away with a hurricanrana. Knight then hits a dropkick that sends Allin to the outside.

Both men then return to the ring and are in opposite corners, getting back to their feet to trade strikes. Allin then hits a Code Red for a near fall and Knight escapes the ring, but takes a dive through the ropes by Allin. He then gets sent to the ropes as the referee begins the count. Allin then gets to his feet, grabbing a nearby chair to set Knight up on. He then climbs the turnbuckle but is intercepted by Knight, who hits a chop followed by a hurricanrana that drops Allin down hard to the floor.

The referee is then counting Knight out as he props Allin on the announce desk for some forearm strikes and he gets a crazy idea as he gets back in the ring just long enough to leap off the ropes for a springboard clothesline that sends Allin off the table and onto the floor. Knight then makes it to his feet first as the referee talks to him and Knight brings Allin back into the ring. He then goes up the ropes but gets caught by Allin, who cinches in a Scorpion Deathlock. Knight then struggles and makes it to the ropes to force a break.

Knight is then struggling as Allin goes up top for a Coffin Drop, landing on the knees of Knight. Knight then favors the knee as he gets back up, setting Allin up on the turnbuckle but Allin knocks him back down. He then gets caught before he can hit a Coffin Drop and ends up in a tree of woe as Knight goes to the adjacent corner for a Coast to Coast dropkick. Allin then drops to the center of the ring, allowing Knight to go back up for a UFO splash. Knight then goes for a cover, but Allin kicks out just in time.

Knight then turns Allin back to his back after getting back up, but Allin crawls away forcing Knight to shift his strategy and Knight walks into a front guillotine. Knight is then fading as the referee checks on him, but he manages to get back to his feet to break free at the ropes. Allin then intercepts him here, setting Knight up for a Coffin Drop to bring Knight to the mat once more. He then follows up with one more Coffin Drop for the win.

The winner and still the AEW World Champion, Darby Allin!

After the match, we see Sting making his way down to the ring to celebrate with his protege. Sting then enters the ring to raise both men’s arms, showing respect for Allin by leaving the ring to let him take the moment in before MJF’s music hits, signaling his arrival with a microphone.

MJF says he doesn’t know what’s worse, being here in the Carolinas or seeing Allin’s reign of terror continue. MJF then demands his rematch, but Allin once again says that MJF has to put something on the line if he wants a shot at the title again. MJF then relents and he offers to put his scarf on the line. Allin then says no to this. MJF then offers his Dynamite Diamond Ring, but Allin refuses. MJF then offers a million dollars, but Allin says he’s talking to a man who used to be homeless so money isn’t all that matters.

Allin then says he wants what matters the most to MJF, the thing he cares enough so much he would go to Turkey to have it sewn onto his head. Allin then says he wants MJF’s hair. He then calls for a contract signing next week to confirm a Title vs. Hair Match and if MJF doesn’t show up he’s never getting a shot at the world title again. MJF then refuses to answer, leaving to the back as Okada makes a beeline for the ring, where he calls out Allin for a world title match next week on Dynamite. Allin then says Okada is on b***h. Allin then leaves the ring as we head backstage.

We then get an update from Doc Sampson, who says that whatever training Will Ospreay is getting is helping him out so he is essentially cleared at this stage. Despite training with the group, Ospreay insists he is not a Death Rider and will never be.

AR Fox then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Mike Bailey follows.

Singles Match: JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. AR Fox

The match starts off with both men trading offense, leading to a double dropkick to no avail. Bailey then hits some rapid fire kicks forcing Fox to the outside, where he dodges a dive from Bailey. Bailey then avoids a stomp and hits Fox with a corkscrew moonsault sending him to the floor. They then return to the ring, where Bailey takes Fox down to the mat with a missile dropkick to maintain control of the match. Back in the ring, both men struggle to gain an advantage before Bailey heads to the corner. He then misses a kick on Fox, who turns it around with a DDT and a near fall before Bailey rolls to the outside.

He is then taken down with a dive by Fox. Fox then brings Bailey back into the ring for a senton bomb and a cover, but only gets a two count. Bailey then sends Fox to the corner for a kick, but Fox dodges it and hits an enziguiri on Bailey instead. Bailey then manages to fight back, setting Fox up for the Ultima Weapon for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey!

We then get a promo from AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale, who addresses being the face of TBS today of all days before noting the nine title defenses she has completed. Nightingale then says whoever wants a shot had better step up as she will keep defending it every single week.

We then see PAC and he congratulates Darby Allin on retaining the title once again, but reminds him not to forget about the man who’s beaten him before. PAC then says they are 2-1 in singles competition in AEW and as a matter of fact, he calls Allin out for a shot. PAC then says he is one mountain Allin can’t conquer, but he can have a chance to prove him wrong.

Jamie Hayter then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Skye Blue follows.

Singles Match: The Brawling Birds’ Jamie Hayter vs. Triangle of Madness’ Skye Blue

The match starts off with Hayter charging at Blue, forcing her to the ropes. Blue then fights back, rolling Hayter up for a two count. She then hits the ropes once again, but this time takes a boot to the face forcing her to the outside. She then steps to the apron, cutting Hayter off at the ropes before continuing the offense for a near fall. She then brings Hayter to her feet but is sent to the corner, where Hayter takes control with a kick for a two count of her own. The fight then spills to the outside, where Blue takes control sending Hayter into the barricade.

Back in the ring, Hayter dodges a kick from Blue to drop her with a lariat. She then sends Blue to the corner for an exploder, but only gets a two. Blue then hits the ropes and gets dropped by Hayter, who drops some punches for good measure. Blue is back on her feet as both women trade strikes and Blue gets the advantage looking for Code Blue but Hayter counters, sending Blue to the mat with a headbutt for a near fall. She then brings Blue to the corner, but is fended off when she gets on the turnbuckle. Hayter then fires back for a sleeper hold, but this leads to both women fighting it out on the turnbuckle until Hayter drops Blue to the mat with an avalanche Hayterade for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, The Brawling Birds’ Jamie Hayter!

After the match, Hayter celebrates and we see the rest of the Triangle of Madness watching on. Hayter then notices them and attacks Blue again, trying to lure them in but to no avail.

We then head to the back, where Don Callis and his The Don Callis Family talk about Mark Davis facing Jack Perry for the National Championship at Fairway to Hell. He also hypes up Okada retaining the International Championship tonight and how he will challenge Darby Allin next week for the World Title, but Takeshita takes umbrage with this saying Okada should focus on defending the title he’s got at Double or Nothing. Callis then tries to defuse the situation as he says Okada is Don’s hand-picked choice, but Andrade asks how Callis knows this before walking off. Don Callis then says it’s because he knows everything, including more gold for the Don Callis Family.

RUSH then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and his opponent is already in the ring.

Singles Match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. Manny Lo

The match starts off with Manny Lo barely getting a shot in before being sent to the corner by RUSH, who hits him with The Horns for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH!

After the match, RUSH gets a microphone and he says when you mess with the bull, you get the horns.

We then get a vignette featuring Jack Perry, who says it’s not about the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog. He then says Mark Davis is a big, dumb dog. He then talks about being an obstacle Davis can’t handle and if Davis doesn’t like that f**k you.

We then head back to ringside as The Death Riders make their way down to the ring for the main event of the night. We then see The Dogs take out a stagehand before making their way down to the ring as well. We then see The Dogs and The Death Riders do some pushups on the outside.

Bang Bang Gang then make their way down to the ring and The Young Bucks follow to a nice pop. They then look to pose, but are attacked as we get this match underway.

10-Man Tag Team Match: The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Bang Bang Gang (Colten Gunn, Austin Gunn and Ace Austin) vs. The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) and The Death Riders (Daniel Garcia, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)

The match starts off with some chaos and a chain suplex is forming before the Bucks interrupt it. The heels then turn it around sending their opponents to the corner and all but Castagnoli gets sent to the outside. Castagnoli then tries to fend them all off, but he is sent out as well and it leads to a dive by the Bucks before Yuta comes in. He then gets taken out by Ace Austin, who gets distracted by Daniel Garcia on the apron and this allows Connors to hit him with a spear. The Gunns then take him out before going after Finlay, but this allows an opening for The Dogs to regain control.

Back in the ring, a tag to Yuta leads to a tag to Castagnoli before the heels clears the faces off the apron before ganging up on Austin Gunn in the corner. This then builds up to a giant swing by Castagnoli into a dropkick from Yuta and a cover for two. Castagnoli then continues the attack before being dropped to the mat by Austin Gunn, who tags in his brother Colten as Yuta tags back in. He then takes the fight to Garcia and Yuta before sending Castagnoli out of the ring. Colten then drops Yuta to the mat, but only gets a two. Castagnoli then catches his foot from the outside and this allows Garcia to make a tag before locking in the Dragon Slayer. Wheeler then hits a stomp and Garcia covers for a near fall.

Matt then tags in and goes for a locomotion suplex before Garcia breaks free for a blind tag by Finlay. The Dogs then come in and they go for a ride on the locomotion as well, with Finlay sent to the corner before the Bucks take the Dogs to the canvas. They then climb up top for a double attack from the corners before keeping the Dogs down with a flurry of superkicks. Garcia then gets sent out as well and this opens Finlay up for a BTE Trigger as Shafir yells at Garcia. The cover is then broken up by Yuta, who gets taken out by Castagnoli. Chaos then ensues until the Gunns hit a 3:10 to Yuma on Finlay and we get double clotheslines before Colten and Castagnoli refuse to drop down.

They then hit the ropes again and finally double down, leaving four men on the mat and the rest outside. This finally clears up when Austin and Yuta tag in, trading strikes until Austin sends Yuta to the ropes with a dropkick. He then hits a German suplex on the rebound, but Yuta gets taken out by the Bucks who keep the Death Riders down on the outside as Austin takes out Yuta for the win.

The winners of the 10-Man Tag Team Match, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Bang Bang Gang (Colten Gunn, Austin Gunn and Ace Austin)!

After the match, Juice Robinson comes to ringside to celebrate alongside his friends as commentary runs down the lineup for Fairway to Hell and next week’s Dynamite and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Dynamite/Collision on May 6, 2026

  • AEW World Championship Match: Darby Allin (c) vs. JetSpeed’s AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight
  • AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: The Death Riders’ AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. Bang Bang Gang’s Juice Robinson
  • Double Jeopardy Match: The Conglomeration’s AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy vs. FTR’s AEW World Tag Team Champion Dax “The Axe” Harwood
  • Tag Team Match: Harley Cameron and Mina Shirakawa vs. Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander
  • AEW International Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith
  • Singles Match: The Brawling Birds’ Jamie Hayter vs. Triangle of Madness’ Skye Blue
  • Singles Match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. TBD
  • 10-Man Tag Team Match: The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Bang Bang Gang (Colten Gunn, Austin Gunn and Ace Austin) vs. The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) and The Death Riders (Daniel Garcia, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
  • Singles Match: JetSpeed’s “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. AR Fox
  • We’ll Hear From Chris Jericho

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