AEW Collision Spoiler Results for June 20, 2026

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After Dynamite went off the air, AEW kept the cameras rolling and taped matches and segments for the June 20 episode of AEW Collision. The taping included a big Owen Hart Foundation tournament result, a new Forbidden Door title match, and Tommaso Ciampa stepping right into Chris Jericho’s face.

Before the Collision taping, Steven Borden picked up a win over Gino Medina in a dark match.

ROH also taped a match, with Red Velvet defeating Charity King in a ROH TV Title Proving Ground match.

For AEW Collision, The Young Bucks and Jack Perry defeated The Lethal Twist in trios action.

One of the bigger results of the night saw Maya World defeat Athena to advance to the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation tournament. That win now puts her across from Mercedes Mone at Forbidden Door. Things did not end clean after the bell, because Mercedes and Athena attacked her after the match.

Zack Sabre Jr. also picked up a win over Adam Priest.

Tommaso Ciampa and Chris Jericho had a face-to-face in-ring interview during the taping. Ciampa challenged Jericho to a match at Beach Break, and Jericho accepted, setting up another major singles match for AEW’s summer schedule.

The Hurt Syndicate also got in on the action with a win over Warren Johnson and Zach Mason.

Mistico defeated Dante Martin, while PAC scored a win over Jay Alexander.

AEW also announced that Shota Umino will challenge PAC for the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

Kris Statlander closed out another important result by defeating Mina Shirakawa to advance to the Survival of the Fittest match for the TBS Title.

What do you think about these AEW Collision spoilers? Are you interested in seeing Tommaso Ciampa face Chris Jericho at Beach Break? Sound off in the comments below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.