AEW Collision 5/30/26 Results: Mass brawl after Takeshita retains, Survival of the Fittest match set for TBS Title, TayJay earn shot at Divine Dominion

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A massive brawl closed out the May 30 episode of AEW Collision following Konosuke Takeshita’s successful title defense.

The broadcast from Huntsville, Alabama, also featured TayJay earning a tag team title opportunity and a major TBS Championship announcement.

Match results

  • AEW World Trios Championship: The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) (c) def. The Don Callis Family (Lance Archer, Rocky Romero & Trent Beretta)
  • AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship 5-Minute Eliminator: TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay) went to a time-limit draw with Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) (c)
  • Hazuki def. Maya World
  • Lee Moriarty def.Tim Bosby
  • The Death Riders (Jon Moxley & PAC) def. The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Capt. Shawn Dean)
  • The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) def. The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn)
  • Brian Cage & Jake Doyle def. Tommy Mars & Jimmy Wild
  • AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (c) def. Daniel Garcia

Announced for AEW Collision (June 6)

  • Owen Hart Cup Quarterfinal: Hazuki vs. Persephone
  • AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship: Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) (c) vs. TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay)

Announced for AEW Dynamite (July 1)

  • Survival of the Fittest 6-Woman Match for the vacant TBS Championship

The Conglomeration vs. The Don Callis Family

The Conglomeration defended the AEW World Trios Championship in the opening contest. Lance Archer took control early by chokeslamming Orange Cassidy on the ring apron. Archer then swung Roderick Strong into the ringside barricade.

Cassidy recovered later in the match to avoid a piledriver attempt from Trent Beretta. Kyle O’Reilly locked Archer in a rope-assisted submission hold to neutralize the big man. Strong hoisted Romero onto his shoulders, allowing Cassidy to drop an elbow for the pinfall victory.

Divine Dominion vs. TayJay

Divine Dominion faced TayJay in a five-minute title eliminator challenge. Megan Bayne and Lena Kross isolated their opponents with stereo fallaway slams in the opening moments. Tay Melo secured the hot tag with two minutes remaining and delivered running pump kicks to Kross.

Anna Jay re-entered the match with just over a minute left on the clock. The champions attempted to execute Divine Intervention, but Melo broke up the maneuver. Jay trapped Bayne in the Queenslayer choke as time expired. TayJay survived the five-minute time limit to earn a title shot next week.

Ciampa checks his list twice

Tommaso Ciampa stepped into the ring to address Chris Jericho’s absence. Ciampa claimed he had 1,004 reasons for hating Jericho. He listed his hatred for Fozzy, sparkly light-up jackets, Jericho cruises, armbars, and Jericho’s full head of hair. Ciampa dropped his list when fans chanted “bald” at him, calling Jericho a snake who only fools the audience.

Hazuki vs. Maya World

Hazuki faced Maya World with CMLL World Women’s Champion Persephone on commentary. Maya missed a moonsault attempt late in the competitive match. Hazuki capitalized with a lungblower and followed up with a top-rope senton to win. Persephone entered the ring post-match for a tense staredown with her upcoming Owen Hart Cup opponent.

A Tribute to Dennis Condrey

Tony Schiavone honored the late Dennis Condrey with a memorial segment. AEW aired video clips and photographs highlighting Condrey’s legendary career with the Midnight Express.

Lee Moriarty vs. Tim Bosby

ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty made quick work of Tim Bosby. Moriarty countered a ropes sequence with a knee strike before applying the Motor City Stretch to force a quick tap out.

Infantry demands respect

Shane Taylor and The Infantry celebrated Moriarty’s victory in the ring. The group antagonized the fans in Alabama until the Death Riders made their entrance through the crowd.

Jon Moxley & PAC vs. The Infantry

Jon Moxley and PAC tangled with The Infantry in tag team action. Shane Taylor interfered by knocking Moxley down with a right hand while the referee looked away. Marina Shafir eventually ran down to neutralize the outside interference. Moxley recovered to hit the Death Rider on Shawn Dean for the win.

A toxic ruse

The Triangle of Madness delivered a backstage promo. Thekla stated she was unafraid of potential challengers at Forbidden Door. She then feigned tension with Skye Blue before laughing and hugging her stablemate. Thekla promised that nobody would take away her AEW Women’s World Championship.

Developing a negative picture

The Dogs stood in the ring and bragged about ruining Adam Copeland and Christian Cage’s five-second pose on Dynamite. David Finlay handed out disposable cameras, claiming the Huntsville fans were too stupid to use flash photography. The Gunns interrupted before The Dogs could perform their “Guns Down” pose.

The Dogs vs. The Gunns

Jon Moxley joined the commentary booth to watch The Dogs battle The Gunns. Colten and Austin Gunn gained momentum with a series of high-flying maneuvers. The Dogs halted the comeback when Finlay struck Austin with a shillelagh behind the referee’s back. Clark Connors scored the pinfall. Juice Robinson and Ace Austin rushed the ring to chase away The Dogs after the bell.

The future of the TBS Championship

AEW announced its plans for the vacant TBS Championship following Willow Nightingale’s shoulder injury. A six-woman Survival of the Fittest match will take place on the July 1 episode of Dynamite in San Diego. Qualifying matches will determine the six competitors over the coming weeks.

Brian Cage & Jake Doyle vs. Tommy Mars & Jimmy Wild

Brian Cage and Jake Doyle competed in a standby match due to the abbreviated Moriarty contest. The Don Callis Family members quickly dispatched Tommy Mars and Jimmy Wild in a dominant squash. AEW officials held Cage and Doyle back as Konosuke Takeshita made his entrance.

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Daniel Garcia

Konosuke Takeshita defended the AEW International Championship against Daniel Garcia in the main event. Takeshita survived a piledriver and responded with a running knee strike. Garcia later trapped the champion in the Dragon Tamer submission hold.

Takeshita powered out of the submission and executed a modified wheelbarrow suplex. He then finished Garcia with the Raging Fire to retain the gold.

A Callis disregard for order

The Don Callis Family rushed the ring immediately after the main event for a five-on-one beatdown on Takeshita. Shane Taylor Promotions simultaneously attacked Moxley and the Death Riders at ringside. “Speedball” Mike Bailey and The Conglomeration sprinted down to join the fray.

Nigel McGuinness removed his headset and punched Carlie Bravo when Bravo confronted him. Bailey, Takeshita, and The Conglomeration successfully forced the Don Callis Family to retreat. The show went off the air with the babyfaces standing tall in the ring.

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