AEW taped the April 16, 2026 episode of AEW Collision after the April 17 AEW Dynamite show. Below are the spoiler results.

Adam Copeland cut a promo with a huge shiner on his eye and said things aren’t over with FTR and C&C. FTR came out to distract him, and Copeland was jumped by Trent and Rocky. The Young Bucks ran in to make the save.

Jack Perry delivered a backstage promo challenging anyone from the Don Callis Family to face him next week in Portland.

The Young Bucks defeated The Rascalz (Reed and Wentz) after hitting the TKDriver on Wentz. After the match, The Dogs (Finlay and Connors) attacked both teams. Connors grabbed a mic and warned the entire tag team division that they were all going to get screwed.

Divine Dominion aired a pretaped video set in ancient Greece.

The Conglomeration defeated Lethal Twist (Christian, Johnson, and Lethal) in a six-man title eliminator match after Kyle O’Reilly forced Lee Johnson to submit with an ankle lock.

The Opps appeared in a backstage promo where Anthony Bowens was told a decision will be made next week about whether he is in or out.

Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida defeated Big Anne and Danika Della Rouge after Statlander pinned Anne with Thursday Night Fever.

Jon Moxley defeated Nick Wayne in a Continental Title eliminator match, pinning Wayne with the Death Rider at 16 minutes. Moxley gave Wayne a lot of offense in his hometown and was busted open during the match.

Don Callis and Kazuchika Okada were interviewed backstage. Callis said he could get Okada out of his upcoming match, but Okada refused, saying he wants the match because he is a champion, unlike Takeshita.

PAC defeated Lio Rush after Rush passed out in the Brutalizer while smiling.

Bandido appeared in a pretaped video titled “The Most Wanted,” featuring bar fights in saloons.

Brody King, Mistico, and Mascara Dorada defeated Ricky Gibson, Bull Rivera, and KC Riff after King pinned Gibson with a Gonzo Bomb.

Shida and Statlander were interviewed backstage until Mina interrupted and said she does not trust Shida, hinting that Shida may have attacked Toni Storm.

Thekla defeated Alex Windsor to retain the Women’s World Title after hitting Windsor with brass knuckles and finishing with a stomp to the head.

Tony Khan came out at the end to thank the fans and close the show.

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