Tonight’s episode of AEW Collision, airing May 30, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The show sees AEW International Champion “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita defend his title against The Death Riders’ Daniel Garcia. Plus, The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC) will face Shane Taylor Promotions’ The Infantry (“Bad News & Tattoos” Carlie Bravo and “The Captain” Shawn Dean) in a Tag Team Match.
The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TNT and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like HBO 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!
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Collision on May 30, 2026
- AEW International Championship Match: “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. The Death Riders’ Daniel Garcia
- Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ The Infantry (“Bad News & Tattoos” Carlie Bravo and “The Captain” Shawn Dean)
- AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship 5-Minute Eliminator Match: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and Lena Kross) vs. TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay)
- AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (Rocky “Azucar” Romero, Trent Beretta and “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer)
- Singles Match (Persephone On Commentary): Hazuki vs. Maya World
- Tag Team Match: Bang Bang Gang’s The Gunns (Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)
- Singles Match: Shane Taylor Promotions’ ROH Pure Champion “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty vs. TBD
- AEW TBS Championship Situation Will Be Addressed
AEW Collision Results (5/30/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcoming us and as Schiavone was getting ready to run down the lineup, the lights go out and the music of Tommaso Ciampa hits. Ciampa then makes his way down to the commentary desk as McGuinness indicates Ciampa will join commentary.
We then see The Conglomeration and they are still in Konosuke Takeshita’s corner. Roderick Strong says Takeshita you good as he, Orange Cassidy and Kyle O’Reilly have accepted him as one of their own. Cassidy then hands Takeshita a backpack. The Conglomeration then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night.
We then go backstage with the Don Callis Family and they bad mouth The Conglomeration. Don Callis Family then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night.
AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (Rocky “Azucar” Romero, Trent Beretta and “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer)
The match starts off with Roderick Strong hitting a back breaker on Trent Beretta, who then tags in Rocky Romero. Kyle O’Reilly is now in as he chops Romero. Strong then holds Romero as Cassidy hits him with an elbow across the chest. Cassidy then tries to stick his hands in his pockets, but Romero stops him. Cassidy is then taken down. Cassidy then goes for an orange punch, but Romero ducks. Cassidy then has his hands in his pockets and takes down Romero with drop kicks. Cassidy then mocks Romero to the camera. Beretta is then tagged in and he pounds Cassidy across the head and mocks Cassidy to the camera. Romero is then tagged back in. He then takes out Cassidy as he fights back. Cassidy is now on the apron as he drops to the floor to avoid Archer, who is now tagged in. O’Reilly is then tagged in.
He then kicks and slaps Archer. O’Reilly then takes out Beretta and Romero, dropping them to the floor. O’Reilly then leg sweeps Archer, who goes to the floor. O’Reilly is now on the floor and Cassidy is picked up by Archer and dropped on the apron. Archer then sends O’Reilly into the barricade. Strong then has Archer up on the ropes and he hits a his running combination before taking out Romero and Beretta with backbreakers. Strong then hits a cloud nine to Romero and another backbreaker to Beretta. Ciampa then admits that Strong is one of the most dangerous men he’s ever been in the ring with. Archer is then hits by a DDT after Strong slingshots Cassidy into a tilt-a-whirl. Archer then responds with a running crossbody that flattens Strong. Beretta then hits Cassidy with a Gotch-style piledriver, delaying it before spiking Cassidy and O’Reilly barely saves him in time.
Cassidy then avoids another piledriver, tagging out to Strong. Strong then hits Romero with a big slam and Beretta eats an Orange Punch. O’Reilly then catches Archer in the ropes with a guillotine while Cassidy hits a diving elbow drop on Romero for the win.
The winners and still the AEW World Trios Champions, The Conglomeration (“Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong)!
After the match, Orange Cassidy falls to his knees and he holds his neck after the piledriver but Cassidy seems to be okay.
We then get a video package featuring Divine Dominion and TayJay as they have a match coming up next.
TayJay then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Divine Dominion follow.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship 5-Minute Eliminator Match: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and Lena Kross) vs. TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay)
The match starts off with all four women in the ring. Kross and Bayne then catch TayJay and toss them down. Bayne then grabs the arm of Jay and holds on while tagging in Kross, who hits her with a shoulder tackle. Bayne is then tagged back in and she hits Jay with a shoulder block. Kross is then tagged in as they continue to work on the mid-section of Jay. Bayne then picks Jay up and tosses her. Bayne and Kross then continue the assault on Jay in the corner. Jay then fights out, but Bayne sends Melo crashing to the floor. Jay then rolls Bayne up for only a two count. Jay then tries to go for the tag and finally gets Melo in.
Melo then hits Kross with elbow shots. Melo then hits a running pump kick on Kross. Melo then picks Kross up who fights off. Jay is now in and she takes Kross down with a block buster. Bayne who was on the floor, recovers and makes the save from a pin attempt on Kross. Kross then hits a big kick on Jay and covers her, but Jay gets the shoulder up. Jay has the queenslayer on Bayne as the clock continues and Melo holds off Kross from coming in the ring.
The winners of the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship 5-Minute Eliminator Match, AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (“The Megasus” Megan Bayne and Lena Kross)!
We then get a video package recapping last Wednesday’s episode of Dynamite.
Tommaso Ciampa then enters the ring after two matches on commentary. Ciampa then brings out a list and he says he hopes the real Chris Jericho would show up to get revenge from Wednesday night, but Jericho is not here tonight. Ciampa then looks at the camera and says he hates Jericho. Ciampa then pulls out a list with 1,004 reasons he hates Chris Jericho. Ciampa says Fozzy sucks and he hates the light up jackets. Ciampa then says he hates the crappy cruises and he hates Jericho’s armbars. Ciampa then continues by saying he hates Jericho’s hair. The fans then call Ciampa bald and he tells them to shut up. Ciampa then says Jericho is scum and he has fooled the fans and the people in the back. Ciampa then says he knows better. Ciampa then says Jericho is a snake and will see him when he sees him.
Persephone then makes her way down to the ring as she is on commentary for the next match of the night. Hazuki then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Maya World follows.
Singles Match (Persephone On Commentary): Hazuki vs. Maya World
The match starts off with Hazuki and Maya trading pinfalls early on, leading to a stalemate and a little show of respect between the two. Persephone then watches on as she’ll be facing Hazuki in the Owen Hart Cup Tournament. Maya then hits a delayed question mark kick on Hazuki, but Hazuki responds with a head scissor into the ropes and a big running boot. Hazuki then plays to the crowd and stares down Persephone. A springboard twisting sunset flip bomb then nearly earns World a win over Hazuki and the crowd believes that was a three count. Hazuki then responds with two massive pump-kicks and a draping DDT. World then avoids a dive and sends Hazuki to the floor and she follows it up with a suicide dive.
World then starts talking a little trash with Persephone, allowing Hazuki to recover and to lay her out with a dive of her own. Hazuki then distracted by Persephone and this allows World to counter her by hitting a diving Codebreaker. She then gets a fallaway slam pin for a near fall, but Hazuki kicks out. Hazuki then hits a corner trapped World with a lungblower and hits a huge diving senton for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Hazuki!
After the match, Persephone meets Hazuki face-to-face in the ring as these two will meet in the opening round of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament on Collision next week and Tony Schiavone runs down the bracket.
AEW then takes the time to honor the late Dennis Condrey, showing highlights from his career, including the Midnight Express years. Tony Schiavone then reveals that Dennis’ family and Jim Cornette has shared some photos with them for the memorial segment tonight and we are shown video and still shots of the Midnight Express with Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton.
Commentary then runs down more of the card for tonight’s show.
We then get a video package featuring tiger style wrestling and ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty.
Tim Bosby is now in the ring for the next match of the night. Shane Taylor Promotions’ Shane Taylor is at the commentary desk for the match, highlighting Lee Moriarty’s success as one of the greatest Pure Champions in all of ROH. Nigel McGuinness has a shot at Taigastyle this year, earning a #1 contender’s match at the last ROH PPV. Lee Moriarty then makes his way down to the ring with The Infantry for the next match of the night.
Singles Match: Shane Taylor Promotions’ ROH Pure Champion “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty vs. Time Bosby
The match starts off with Moriarty grabbing the arm of Bosby. Moriarty is then sent to the corner. Moriarty then grabs Bosby and puts him in a headlock. Moriarty then takes down Bosby, who gets his foot on the ropes to break the hold. Bosby then hits Moriarty with an uppercut. Bosby then runs the ropes, but is nailed by Moriarty with a big knee. Moriarty then picks up Bosby and applies a border city stretch as Bosby quickly taps out.
The winner of the Singles Match, Shane Taylor Promotions’ ROH Pure Champion “TAIGASTYLE” Lee Moriarty!
After the match, The Infantry are in the ring and they ask the fans to give it up for the longest reigning ROH Pure Champion. They then bad mouth the fans as the music of The Death Riders hit. They then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night from the side area of the venue and through the crowd.
Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions’ The Infantry (“Bad News & Tattoos” Carlie Bravo and “The Captain” Shawn Dean)
The match starts off with Moxley and Bravo and both men lock up. Moxley then sends Bravo down, who is quick to get up. Bravo then grabs the arm of Moxley, who turns it around. Moxley then tags in PAC who works on the left arm of Bravo. Bravo then breaks the hold, but PAC grabs his arm and takes him down. PAC then spin kicks Bravo, sending him down. Trish Adora then hits the apron, but Marina Shafir cuts her off. Moxley then grabs a chair as the referee is distracted. Shane Taylor, who is on commentary, then takes down Moxley. PAC is then taken out by Bravo.
Moxley then fires up on the floor as Dean hits a Bronco Buster on PAC. PAC then hits Dean with a jawbreaker, but Bravo pulls him back, sending PAC to the floor. Dean then goes for a dive and is spiked with a German Suplex. PAC then gets to Moxley and the Continental Champion is on fire. Moxley then nails Bravo and Dean. After two sets of 10 punches in the corner, Moxley spikes both members of The Infantry with a pair of DDTs. Moxley goes for a Death Rider, but Bravo saves Dean with a neckbreaker. PAC is then dropped with an elevated double neckbreaker, but they can’t secure the win. Bravo is then battered in the corner with several clotheslines. XO then tries to distract the referee, but it fails and Marina Shafir joins in The Death Riders’ assault on Bravo. Moxley then hits Bravo with a Paradigm Shift for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC)!
We then head to the back, where Renee Paquette is talking to the Triangle of Madness. Thekla threatens to get the Stardom President deported if he shows up for the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. Thekla says she fears no challenger in the Owen except Skye Blue. Thekla and Blue then meet eye-to-eye as Blue says there is nothing she wouldn’t do to get to the AEW Women’s World Championship. Thekla then mocks her injuries over the years. As things get heated, they hug it out. Thekla then says they’re not like other groups and nothing will come between them. Thekla then says just like nobody can come between her and her title. Blue’s eyes then looks down at the gold for a moment, but Thekla doesn’t catch it.
We then head to the back, where The Conglomeration cut a promo about how they are going to keep a close eye on tonight’s main event. Lio Rush then shows up with an umbrella, walking past them like he doesn’t even see them as Orange Cassidy says if no one moves, he can’t see you.
The Dogs then make their way down to the ring ahead of their match with The Gunns. They then mock Adam Copeland and Christian Cage, claiming they brought disposable cameras in case nobody in the crowd knows how to operate a phone. Jon Moxley is at the commentary desk and says his favorite thing about The Gunns is their entrance, especially their theme song. The Bang Bang Gang then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night.
Tag Team Match: Bang Bang Gang’s The Gunns (Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)
The match starts off with Finlay and Colten and Finlay takes Colten down. Colten then tags in Austin and The Gunns double team Finlay. Finlay then fires back and tags in Conners. Austin then leg trips Conners. Finlay is then tagged in as The Gunns double team him. Finlay and Connors then hit the floor. Austin and Colten then do a five-second pose followed by DX crotch chops. The Dogs then have taken control and Connors spins Austin around with a running shoulder tackle as he sits under the bottom rope. They then stick a Polaroid to Austin’s forehead and hit a pose. Austin then gets to his brother and Colten fires up. Finlay is then nearly pinned after getting hit with a Mark of Excellence.
The Dogs then nearly turn Colten inside out with a double running tackle. They then go for a Spear/Chop Block combination, but Colten falls back to send them into one another. Austin then tags in and takes out The Dogs with a flying crossbody. He then hits a fameasser to Connors for a near fall. Finlay is then hit with a big lariat from Austin and a dropkick from Colten drops Connors. Finlay then hits Colten with a chop block to the previously injured leg, leaving Austin alone. Connors then sends Austin into the ropes, where a waiting Finlay nails him with a shillelagh. Connors then hits a spear for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors)!
After the match, The Dogs try to make an example out of The Gunns, going for Christian’s Unprettier. The rest of The Bang Bang Gang then make the save and it looks like they are setting up a match down the line.
We then get a video package hyping up the TNT Title Match coming this Wednesday on Dynamite.
Tony Schiavone then addresses the future of the TBS Title. Schiavone says it will be six women, six matches and survival of the fittest, which is similar to a ROH match and it starts July 1.
Jake Doyle and Brian Cage then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and their opponents are already in the ring.
Tag Team Match: Don Callis Family (Jake Doyle and “The Machine” Brian Cage) vs. Tommy Bars and Jimmy Wild
The match starts off with Doyle taking down Bars hard to the mat and he slams his head on the mat. Doyle then tosses Bars. Doyle then continues to work on Bars in the corner. Cage is then tagged in. Wild then comes in and he slaps Cage, but it has no affect on Cage. Doyle then comes in and drops Wild. Cage and Doyle then pick up both men and slam them down for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, Don Callis Family (Jake Doyle and “The Machine” Brian Cage)!
Konosuke Takeshita then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night as security holds the Don Callis Family back as they try to jump Takeshita and Daniel Garcia follows.
AEW International Championship Match: “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. The Death Riders’ Daniel Garcia
The match starts off with both men locking up. Takeshita then takes the fight to Garcia. Garcia then crotches Takeshita on the apron, placing him between it and the ring and wrenching at the left leg with a dragon screw. Marina Shafir is now on commentary while Garcia traps Takeshita in an ankle lock with a grapevine. Takeshita then hits Garcia with a big boot in the corner, but Garcia counters a Blue Thunder Bomb with an STF. Garcia then hits Takeshita with a piledriver, but Takeshita responds with a big running knee.
Garcia then blocks a second knee and both men trade big strikes. The crowd then stands up and Moxley joins them. Takeshita then hits a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Garcia kicks out. Both men then fight to the top of the ring post. Takeshita then goes for a clothesline, only for Garcia to turn it into an arm drag and he follows it up with a Dragon Tamer. Takeshita is now trapped in the middle of the ring. Takeshita then escapes and drops Garcia on his head. Takeshita then hits a deadlift German suplex and follows it up with a Raging Fire for the win.
The winner and still the AEW International Champion, “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita!
After the match, the Don Callis Family come down to attack Takeshita. Moxley then leaves the commentary table, but he is cut off by Shane Taylor Promotions. The rest of the Death Riders then come out, but get attacked. Mike Bailey and The Conglomeration then come out to even the odds. Lee Moriarty then trash talks Nigel McGuinness as Carlie Bravo puts his hands on Nigel, who pulls off his headset and nails Bravo. Bailey then takes out more members of the Don Callis Family as they clear the ring. Tony Schiavone then runs down the lineup for Dynamite as the show comes to a close.