AEW Dynamite/Collision Results, Highlights and Key Moments for May 27, 2026

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Tonight’s AEW Dynamite/Collision airing May 27, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The post-AEW Double Or Nothing show sees Chris Jericho take on The Demand’s Ricochet in a Singles Match where everyone is banned from ringside. Plus, Kris Statlander will face Hikaru Shida in a Lights Out Philly Street Fight.

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!

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Dynamite/Collision on May 27, 2026

  • Singles Match (Everyone Is Banned From Ringside): Chris Jericho vs. The Demand’s Ricochet
  • Lights Out Philly Street Fight: Kris Statlander vs. Hikaru Shida
  • Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW National Champion Mark Davis vs. Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry
  • Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match: The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King
  • Superstation Showcase 4-Way Match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Machine” Brian Cage vs. The Conglomeration’s AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush
  • Tag Team Match: TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay) vs. TBD
  • Trios Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC) and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed)
  • MJF 3x AEW World Championship Celebration
  • We’ll Hear From JetSpeed’s AEW TNT Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight
  • Renee Paquette Will Interview Don Callis Family (“The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis)
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Cage & Cope (Christian Cage and “The Rated R Superstar” Adam Copeland) Will Celebrate Their Tag Team Title Win With A 5 Second Pose

AEW Dynamite/Collision Results (5/27/2026): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The show opens up with Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz welcoming us and we take a look at the Owen Hart Tournament brackets and the lineup for tonight’s Dynamite/Collision.

We then see a recap from an interaction between Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay. Renee Paquette catches up backstage with Ospreay and Omega warns Ospreay about The Death Riders. Omega then says he gets the appeal, but tells Ospreay to be careful about The Death Riders as a friend. Jon Moxley then walks in and says it’s great advice. Moxley then says we all have our skeletons. Omega then agrees in an awkward moment. He then tells Ospreay to call him anytime. Ospreay then tells him not to give up on the World Title and Omega tells him not to as well.

Kevin Knight then makes his way out and he starts off by saying they might ask him why he did what he did on Sunday. Knight says he told Darby Allin not to let the jet down, not to let the people down and he blew it. Knight then says just like the Sixers did against the Knicks, he let them all down. Knight then says he decided that he wasn’t going to trust the process anymore. Knight then says he decided that he was going to take matters into his own hands and he did what he had to do. Knight then asks who was the last person that humbled MJF and it was him. Knight then says he should have been in the main event, but instead he was watching from the bench. Knight then says he took it upon himself because he is not there to take part, he is there to take over the company. Knight then says he trust Darby and when he started in the company, Darby told him not to waste any time.

“Speedball” Mike Bailey’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Bailey says he hears what Kevin is saying, but he knows him. He knows how ambitious he is, that’s his best and worst quality. The reason they work so well as a team is because they both want to be the best but Kevin is not patient. He makes mistakes and what he did to Darby was a mistake. Bailey says they can fix it if he apologizes and own up to what he did, they can make things right. Bailey extends his hand for a handshake. Kevin shakes his hand and shoulders him. Kevin with a clothesline. He gets Bailey back up and slams him. Kevin’s music hits and he walks to the back.

We then see Renee Paquette backstage with The Demand. Ricochet tells her he is not concerned with anything that has to do with Chris Jericho. Ricochet then says Jericho got lucky and now everyone is banned from ringside for his match against him. Ricochet then says Jericho doesn’t have six other guys to save him when he has him beat. Ricochet then says he already pinned Jericho twice and that is something Jericho doesn’t have over him. Ricochet then says Jericho will find out that he is out of this world.

Chris Jericho then makes his way down to the ring for the first match of the night and Ricochet follows.

Singles Match (Everyone Is Banned From Ringside): Chris Jericho vs. The Demand’s Ricochet

The match starts off with Ricochet hitting several right hands. Ricochet then sends Jericho to the outside and Ricochet hits a splash to the outside. Ricochet then slams Jericho into the barricade and back into the ring. Ricochet then hits a springboard clothesline. Ricochet then hits a running shooting star press. He then goes for a cover, but Jericho kicks out. Ricochet then hits a chop to the chest. Ricochet then gets on the ring apron, but Jericho hits a right hand and Ricochet falls to the outside of the ring. Jericho then climbs the top rope and he hits a splash onto Ricochet. He then grabs Ricochet, but Ricochet hits a rake to the eyes and Ricochet slams Jericho onto the announce desk. Ricochet then gets on the announce desk and he grabs Jericho, but Jericho slams him down and gets Ricochet into the Walls of Jericho.

Ricochet then tries to grab something, but he can’t and Jericho lets go. Jericho then gets Ricochet onto the ring apron, but Ricochet hits a kick to the side of the head. Jericho then hits a death valley driver onto the ring apron. Jericho and Ricochet then get back into the ring. Jericho then hits a shoulder tackle. Jericho then gets on the ring apron and he hits a double axe handle. Jericho then hits a bulldog and he hits a springboard back elbow. Jericho then hits a brainbuster. He then goes for a cover, but Ricochet kicks out. Jericho then goes for a spinning back elbow, but Ricochet rolls onto the ring apron. Jericho then grabs him, but Ricochet sends Jericho to the outside of the ring. Jericho then gets on the ring apron and Ricochet hits a drop kick. Ricochet then hits a suicide dive. Jericho then gets back in the ring and Ricochet hits a phoenix splash. He then goes for a cover, but Jericho kicks out. Ricochet then runs towards Jericho, but Jericho gets him in the Walls of Jericho.

Ricochet then tries to make it to the ropes, but Ricochet hits several right hands onto Jericho and Jericho lets go. Jericho then goes for a right hand onto Ricochet, but Ricochet moves out of the way. Jericho then stops in front of the referee, but doesn’t hit Edwards. Ricochet then hits a low blow and the referee doesn’t see it. Ricochet then hits the Ricosault. He then goes for a cover, but Jericho kicks out. Ricochet then climbs the top rope and he goes for a 630 splash, but Jericho moves out of the way. Jericho then hits a Codebreaker. He then goes for a cover, but Ricochet kicks out. Jericho then hits a Judas Effect and a Lionsault for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Chris Jericho!

After the match, Tommaso Ciampa makes his way out and he hits Jericho from behind. Ciampa then hits Jericho with several right hands and he lowers his knee pad. Ciampa then hits a running knee to the face.

We then see Andrade El Idolo backstage. Andrade says he can focus on winning the world title and beating the stupid MJF. Andrade then asks MJF if he thinks that he is better than a real latino man.

Orange Cassidy then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Lio Rush, Brian Cage and RUSH follows.

Superstation Showcase 4-Way Match: LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Machine” Brian Cage vs. The Conglomeration’s AEW World Trios Champion “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy vs. “Blackheart” Lio Rush

The match starts off with Brian Cage sending Lio Rush to the outside of the ring and RUSH throws Orange Cassidy to the outside of the ring. Cage and Lio then hit right hands, but RUSH hits a German suplex. Cage then gets up and Cage slams Lio onto the mat. Lio and Cassidy then get in the ring and go for covers, but both Cage and RUSH kick out. Cassidy then hits several kicks, but RUSH goes for a sunset flip. Cassidy then puts his hands in his pockets. Lio then gets up, but Cassidy hits a drop kick. Lio then sends Cassidy to the outside of the ring. Cage then gets in the ring, but Lio sends him onto the ring apron and Lio hits a kick. Cage then falls to the outside of the ring and Lio goes for a suicide dive, but Cage catches him. Cassidy then hits a suicide dive onto Lio and Cage.

Cassidy then hits an elbow onto Cage. He then goes for a cover, but Cage kicks out. Cassidy then gets on the ring apron, but Cage hits a kick to the side of the head. Cage then suplexes Cassidy from the ring apron and into the ring. He then goes for a cover, but RUSH breaks it up. Cage then hits a body slam. He then goes for a cover, but Lio breaks it up. Lio then heads to the ropes, but Cage lifts him up and he hits a falcon arrow. He then goes for a cover, but Lio kicks out. Cassidy then gets on the top rope and jumps, but Cage catches him. He then lifts Cassidy up, but Cassidy hits a stunner. Cassidy then hits a tornado DDT. He then goes for a cover, but Cage kicks out. Cage then goes to the outside of the ring and Cassidy hits a suicide dive DDT.

Rocky Romero and Lance Archer then make their way out. Cassidy then hits an Orange Punch onto both men. Jake Doyle then makes his way out. Archer then grabs Cassidy and brings him to the back. Back in the ring, Lio hits a stunner and a spear. He then goes for a cover, but RUSH kicks out. Lio then climbs the top rope and jumps, but RUSH moves out of the way. RUSH then hits a right hand and Lio falls to the outside of the ring. RUSH then sends him into the barricade. RUSH then grabs a cable wire and begins to choke Lio with it. He then slams Lio into the barricade and back into the ring. RUSH then hits a running drop kick for the win.

The winner of the Superstation Showcase 4-Way Match, LFI’s “El Toro Blanco” RUSH!

We then see Renee Paquette backstage with AEW World Champion MJF. Kevin Knight then shows up. MJF then tells Kevin Knight that him going out to celebrate MJF makes him proud. Kevin then tells MJF he went out because Darby messed up and he will go after MJF’s title belt. MJF then walks away and in comes Kyle Fletcher with Don Callis. He then tells Knight he knows where to find them.

We then see Renee Paquette interview Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor. Hayter says she may have lost at Double or Nothing, but at least she got to take Thekla’s head out. Alex Windsor was supposed to face Willow Nightingale in the Owen Hart tournament. Windsor says her heart goes out to Nightingale, but warns the Wild Card that they better have some grit to face her.

AEW World Champion MJF’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. There are three balloons with the number three on them. MJF then grabs a mic and starts off by saying he is a three time AEW World Champion at 30 years of age. MJF then says they will be writing about him in history books. MJF then says they get to witness the greatness that is him in real time. MJF then says this is the greatest era because it is all about him. MJF then says he is a three time, three time, three time champion of the world. MJF then says he is the most complete wrestler in the world and there is no one close. MJF then says the people need to do the right thing. MJF then says he wants everyone watching at home and in the arena to bow before the greatest of all time.

Mark Briscoe’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. MJF says to cut his music and he asks Mark who he thinks he is. Mark tells him that MJF is like a stranger in a strange place in this city. Mark then says MJF does not fit in here. Mark then says it’s like if a penguin was walking through the desert and not those exotic South American beach penguins. Mark then says they are in Philly. Mark then says the people are hard nose, grinders and some of the toughest human beings on the planet. Mark then says MJF sticks out like a sore thumb because he is not tough. Mark then says MJF thinks the world deserves to be his. Mark then says MJF believes that he is above them all, better than them all and MJF believes that. Mark then tells him it was not very long ago that he pinned him. Mark then says he wants a title shot. Mark then asks MJF if he will continue to be a soft little b***h or is he going to man up.

MJF then tells him no. MJF then says he is saying no because unlike everyone in the company, he understands that All Elite Wrestling isn’t just a sport, it’s a business. MJF then says and optically speaking, it’s bad enough that an emo freak like Darby Allin even sniffed the AEW title. MJF then says Mark Briscoe thinks it’s good for him. MJF then begins to laugh. MJF then says it’s not a good idea as if he challenges for the title, it would probably put the company out of business. MJF then says there are levels to this and Briscoe is no where near on the level of the devil. MJF then leaves the ring. RUSH’s music then hits and out he comes. RUSH tells MJF that he’s a chicken shit. RUSH then tells MJF that he almost beat him. RUSH then says when you mess with the bull, you get the horns.

MJF then says RUSH thinks he is cool. MJF then says RUSH is not the only guy that can speak several languages. MJF then calls him senor. MJF then says he actually agrees with RUSH that if anyone has earned themselves a title shot, it’s him. MJF then says from a business standpoint, he has good hair, a good look, he has a catchphrase and more marketable than the ugly piece of shit Briscoe. MJF then asks RUSH if he wants to wrestle him for the Triple B tonight. MJF then says psych and to listen. MJF then says next week they will have a match for the title and he better be prepared because the bull is about to lock horns with the devil. MJF’s music then hits and he heads to the back.

A video of Jack Perry running the Rocky stairs in Philadelphia is then shown.

Claudio Castagnoli then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Brody King follows.

Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match: The Death Riders’ Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King

The match starts off with both men locking up. Castagnoli then applies a head lock, but King sends him to the ropes. King then hits a chop to the chest. Castagnoli then hits several right hands and King hits a chop. Castagnoli then goes to the ropes and King clotheslines him to the outside of the ring. King then goes to the outside and King hits a chop. Castagnoli then hits several right hands. He then runs towards King, but King hits a big boot. King then hits several right hands. Castagnoli then hits a right hand, but King hits a right hand and a cannonball. Castagnoli then rolls to the outside of the ring.

King then goes for a suicide dive, but Castagnoli hits a right hand. Castagnoli then gets back into the ring. Castagnoli then goes to the ropes, but King hits a right hand. King then lifts Castagnoli up, but Castagnoli lands on his feet. Castagnoli then goes to the ropes and he goes for a springboard right hand, but King hits a right hand. King then goes to the ropes. Castagnoli then hits an upper cut, but King hits a clothesline for the win.

The winner of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match, Brody King!

Adam Copeland’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Christian Cage’s music then hits and he makes his way down to the ring. Christian starts off by telling the fans to sit down and shut their mouths, but Copeland asks him what he is doing. Cage then asks Copeland if they heard them. Christian then asks what he said that was so bad and it’s not like he banged any of their mothers. Christian then says maybe he did. Christian then says FTR are sitting at home, wondering what it is that he is going to say. Christian then says FTR are without a doubt the toughest, the best tag team that they have ever shared the ring with and they brought out the best out of them. He then says they are what they say they are, they are top guys. He then says they just aren’t the tippy top.

Copeland says FTR decided to have an I Quit Match against two guys who were told they would never wrestle again. Copeland then says two guys who were retired and they got their careers back. Copeland then says FTR are in the rear view and it is time to live in the now and to have some fun. He then says they will do something that they haven’t done in 25 years. He then says tonight, for the first time in 25 years, for those with the benefit of flash photography, they will hit a five second pose.

Christian then says he isn’t doing that. Copeland then asks him what his problem is. Christian then asks if they want a five second pose and they don’t even make flash photography anymore. Copeland then says that is where he is wrong and he goes under the ring. Copeland then grabs a black bag. He then says about 20 years ago, he went to a store and bought a bunch of these just for this scenario. He then gets out a bag of disposable cameras. He then begins to give them out in the audience.

Copeland then gets back in the ring, but out comes David Finlay and O’Connor who hits them from behind. Christian then falls to the outside of the ring. Finlay then hits Christian’s hand with the shillelagh. They then place Christian’s arm under the ring steps and O’Connor jumps onto the ring steps. They then sends Christian back into the ring and they hit him with the shillelagh. They then choke Copeland with the shillelagh. Finlay and O’Connor then tell the camera man to take pictures of them. The camera man then takes a disposable camera. Finlay and O’Connor then pose in the ring with Copeland and Christian down.

We then head to the back, where Prince Nana is with Swerve Strickland. Prince Nana says everyone saw what Strickland did at Double or Nothing. Swerve then congratulates King on winning. He then says it were up to Swerve, no one would know who King is because in 2016 he broke him into the industry. Strickland then says conflict creates cash, war makes money and he makes money with Brody.

Tay Melo and Anna Jay 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: TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay) vs. Ava Everett and Allie Katch

The match starts off with Jay and Katch and both women lock up. Melo then tags in and she sends Jay into Katch in the corner for her to hit a back heel kick on her. Everett then tags in, but Melo runs her over with a pump kick and tags out to Jay. Jay then hits a Blockbuster to Everett and Melo hits her with a knee strike. Jay and Melo then hit a Gory Bomb-knee strike combination on Everett for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay)!

We then head backstage and Mike Bailey challenges Kevin Knight to a match.

Mark Davis then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Jack Perry follows.

Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW National Champion Mark Davis vs. Jurassic Express’ “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry

The match starts off with Perry getting hit from behind by Davis. Davis then hits a senton. He then goes for a cover, but Perry kicks out. Davis then grabs Perry, but Perry hits a right hand. Perry then hits a drop kick and Davis rolls to the outside of the ring. Perry then hits a suicide dive. Davis then hits a chop to the chest. Davis then hits a clothesline and Perry rolls onto the ring apron. Davis then runs into Perry and Perry falls onto the barricade. Perry then gets back in the ring, Davis then goes for a senton, but Perry moves out of the way. Perry then gets Davis on the ring apron. Perry then climbs the second rope and he hits a hurricanrana. Perry then climbs the top rope and he hits a moonsault. He then sends Davis back into the ring.

Perry then climbs the top rope and he hits a moonsault. He then goes fora cover, but Davis kicks out. Perry then hits a senton. He then goes for a cover, but Davis kicks out. He then grabs Davis, but Davis hits a back body drop. Davis then lifts Perry up, but Perry lands on his feet and Davis goes to the outside of the ring. Perry then gets Davis on the ring apron, but Davis lifts Perry up and he slams him onto the ring apron. Perry then hits a suplex off the second rope. Perry then grabs Davis, but Davis hits a kick to the side of the head. Perry then hits a super kick. Perry then hits a piledriver. He then goes for a cover, but Davis kicks out.

Perry then applies a Snare Trap, but Davis makes it to the ropes. Perry then goes for a running knee, but Davis hits a right hand. Davis then goes to the ropes and he hits a clothesline. Davis then goes for a cover, but Perry kicks out. Davis then grabs Perry, but Perry hits several right hands. Davis then gets on the second rope, but Perry hits a drop kick. Perry then climbs the top rope, but Perry trips. Davis then hits a spinning piledriver off the second rope for the win.

The winner of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Quarterfinal Match, Don Callis Family’s AEW National Champion Mark Davis!

After the match, Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis are in the ring with Renee Paquette. Fletcher says first things first, he asks Don to give him some sugar. Fletcher then says now we can talk about the elephant in the room. Fletcher then says how could he come back from an injury in record time. Fletcher then says breaking his leg and tearing his meniscus. Fletcher then says he is the picture perfect performer. Fletcher then says he is happy to announce that he is 100 percent cleared for in ring competition. Fletcher then says he wanted to be the man to cut away the dead weight of the Don Callis Family. Fletcher then says he has been trying to hold the family together for a year, but Konosuke Takeshita was trying to drive a wedge.

Fletcher then says Takeshita never cared about the family or him. Fletcher then says they could have ran the whole world, but this is never going to happen because Takeshita is a selfish prick. This then brings out Takeshita along with The Conglomeration. They all make their way down to the ring. Fletcher and Callis then scatter and leave the ring. Takeshita has a mic in hind. He starts off in Japanese. He then says he got the International Title back. The fans then start chanting ‘you deserve it!’ Takeshita then tells Fletcher he wants him.

We then see Will Ospreay and he says he was at 50% when he wrestled Mark Davis last time. Ospreay then accuses him of staying in his apartment for a year and not paying rent.

Will Ospreay and The Death Riders then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The Rascalz follow.

Trios Match: The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC) and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed)

The match starts off with Moxley and Reed on the floor. Ospreay is then taken down by Xavier. He then covers Ospreay for only a two count. Xavier and Ospreay then runs the ropes as Xavier is hit with a big boot. Ospreay then tags in PAC. PAC then hip tosses Wentz who is tagged in. Moxley is then tagged in. He then chops Wentz, who trash talks him. Wentz then chops Moxley, but it has no effect on him. Moxley then takes him down with a back elbow and tags in Ospreay. Xavier is then tagged in. He then hits a drop kick on Ospreay. Reed and Wentz then take flight over the ropes, landing on PAC and Ospreay on the floor.

Wentz then hits Ospreay with a running knee. Xavier is then tagged in and he and Wentz are taken down by Ospreay. PAC is then tagged in. Reed is then tagged in. PAC then kicks Reed and takes him down with a big lariat. PAC then hits Wentz with a big boot and he follows it up with a release German Suplex. He then takes down Reed with a belly to belly and covers him for only a two count. Moxley is then tagged in. He then hits Reed in the corner. Reed is now triple teamed by the Death Riders as Wentz and Xavier are down. PAC and Ospreay then leap over the ropes, taking down Xavier and Wentz. Moxley then piledrives Reed and covers him for only a two count. Moxley then picks him up, but Reed rolls him up for almost a pin. Moxley then takes down Reed with a big lariat. Moxley then tags Ospreay in and he stomps on the arm of Reed. PAC then hits Xavier with a brutalizer. We then have submission holds on all three of The Rascalz who submit.

The winners of the Trios Match, The Death Riders (AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley and “The Bastard” PAC) and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay!

We then head to the back with The Opps. Samoa Joe says this has not been the best week for the group. Joe then says Hollywood is calling and he will be stepping away for a few months. Joe then says he expects them to hold the fort down.

We then get a video package highlighting the tension between Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander and the way things have come to a boiling point at Double or Nothing. It all leads to tonight’s Lights Out Philly Street Fight.

We then head to the back, where Divine Dominion brag about something taking “only 30 seconds” before we find what they mean with TayJay laid out. Help is then called upon and we head to ringside.

Andrade El Idolo then makes his way down to the ring and we hear about the open challenge he put out, with Ace Austin answering the call for tonight. El Idolo then enters the ring and out comes Ace Austin with the Bang Bang Gang seeing him out. Austin then enters the ring and we get this match underway.

Singles Match: Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idolo vs. Bang Bang Gang’s Ace Austin

The match starts off with both men exchanging offense until Andrade takes Austin to the mat, keeping him trapped for a pin attempt and a near fall. Austin then starts to fight back now, getting a waist lock on Andrade to send him to the ropes only for Andrade to stop the momentum with the Tranquilo pose. Andrade then starts to get back into the ring. Andrade then brings Austin to the outside before posing with a lady in the front row for a selfie. She then hops over the guardrail in the process, but is carried back over by Andrade before he sends Austin back into the ring. Austin then turns it around, sending Andrade to the corner instead. He then hoists Andrade up on his shoulders, doing a squat before sending him to the corner. He then props Andrade up on the turnbuckle before sending him back into the ring hard and he follows it up with a Death Valley Driver for two.

Andrade then turns things around as he sends Austin into the corner, only for Austin to evade a corner attack at the last second. Austin then sends Andrade to the opposite corner, but runs into a back elbow strike that Andrade follows up with the DM for the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, Don Callis Family’s Andrade El Idolo!

After the match, Andrade celebrates his win as commentary hypes up the final match of the night, an unsanctioned Lights Out Philly Street Fight between Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida.

We then head back to ringside and Justin Roberts explains that the lights will go out to indicate the end of the sanctioned portion of the night. The lights then go out and after they come back on Kris Statlander makes her way down to the ring for the main event of the night. Hikaru Shida then makes her way down to the ring next.

Lights Out Philly Street Fight: Kris Statlander vs. Hikaru Shida

The match starts off with Statlander charging at Shida, knocking away the kendo stick that was brought to the ring. Shida then turns it around for some mounted punches before leaving the ring, only to be blindsided by Statlander who sets her up against the ring post for a chop. Shida then heads back into the ring as Statlander grabs a chair from underneath the ring. She then throws it into the ring, but this allows Shida to grab it and take Statlander out with it before setting it up on the top turnbuckle. She then brings Statlander to her feet, but Statlander reverses and sends her into the hair instead. She then sends Shida to the opposite side, but Shida fights back before grabbing the kendo stick to hit some shots on Statlander forcing her to the outside. She then grabs something from a fan and we realize it’s an apple that she slams against the head of Statlander.

She then props Statlander against the barricade for some more punches before bringing her away. She then reveals another apple, this one she places in the mouth of Statlander before hitting a roundhouse kick, but as she goes on the apron she gets caught by Statlander who slams her to the floor. Statlander then continues the attack and they get up the ramp and towards the back. Statlander then props a guardrail up before looking for a suplex, but Shida counters and sends Statlander crashing onto the railing instead. She then makes her way out from the back, looking to inflict more pain.

Both women have made it back to the ring as Shida hits a superplex on Statlander. Both women then slowly get to their feet before trading strikes, with Statlander winning out as she sends Shida to the canvas. She then climbs the turnbuckle for a moonsault, but Shida rolls out of the way, getting the drop on Statlander for a two count. They then trade strikes again and this time Shida wins out with a Falcon Arrow and the cover but Statlander kicks out, getting to her feet. She then picks up the chair and launches it at the face of Shida, who rolls out of the ring.

Statlander then leaves the ring on the other side, setting up a table as we see Shida setting up a stack of chairs. The top chair then falls as Statlander walks around the ring, but Shida is still able to hit a drop toe hold sending her onto the standing chairs. She then goes to set some more chairs up, but Statlander is back on her feet and hoists Shida up for a Death Valley Driver onto the chairs. With Shida trying to recover, Statlander reaches under the ring for another weapon and she pulls out a bundle of light tubes. Shida then begs her off and Statlander decides to set the light tubes down which allows Shida to blindside her. She then sends Statlander back into the ring and grabs the light tubes before cracking it over the back of Statlander. Shida then follows it up with a Falcon Arrow, but it’s only good for a two count as Statlander kicks out.

Shida then grabs the kendo stick for some more shots, but Statlander is back up and brings the fight to the apron. She then pulls the stick away from Shida before turning her over for a jumping Night Fever tombstone off the apron, driving Shida through the table on the outside. She then brings Shida back into the ring as Harley Cameron comes down to the ring with another kendo stick, offering it to her friend to finish things and Statlander hit another hard kendo stick shot followed by one more Night Fever for the win.

The winner of the Lights Out Philly Street Fight, Kris Statlander!

After the match, Cameron steps into the ring to celebrate with Statlander and they head up the ramp as commentary runs down the card for Saturday’s Collision and for next week’s Dynamite as the show comes to a close.

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Sanjay Thakur

Sanjay Thakur

Sanjay Thakur provides live results for WWE and AEW shows with real-time accuracy, covering RAW, SmackDown, Dynamite, NXT, and premium events.