AEW Collision 6/6/26 Results: Moné attacks Persephone and Hazuki, Divine Dominion retain, Moxley title defense set for Dynamite

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Mercedes Moné attacked Hazuki and Persephone following their main event encounter on Saturday’s AEW Collision from Youngstown, Ohio.

The assault set the stage for the next round of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament, where Moné will face Hazuki in the semifinals.

The June 6 broadcast also featured Divine Dominion retaining the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship against TayJay in the opening contest.

Elsewhere on the show, Jon Moxley accepted a challenge to defend his Continental Championship against Shane Taylor on Dynamite.

Match results

  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) (c) def. TayJay (Tay Melo & Anna Jay)
  • Shane Taylor defeated Alan Angels
  • The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & PAC) def. Shane Taylor Promotions (Lee Moriarty, Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean)
  • Tommaso Ciampa def. BEEF
  • Clark Connors def. Juice Robinson
  • AEW World Trios Championship: The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) (c) def. LFI (Rush, Dralistico & Sammy Guevara)
  • Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Quarterfinal: Hazuki def. Persephone

Announced for AEW Dynamite Summer Blockbuster (June 10)

  • Mark Briscoe vs. PAC
  • The Dogs vs. The Young Bucks
  • AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Shane Taylor
  • Orange Cassidy vs. Andrade El Idolo

Announced for AEW Collision Summer Blockbuster (June 13)

  • TBS Championship qualifiers begin

Divine Dominion vs. TayJay

Divine Dominion defended the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship against TayJay to open the show. Tay Melo and Anna Jay earned the opportunity after surviving a five-minute title eliminator challenge on last week’s broadcast.

The challengers hit stereo crossbodies to the floor before the commercial break. TayJay isolated Lena Kross late in the match, executing a double DDT. Jay later applied the Queenslayer submission on Kross, but Megan Bayne intervened. Kross broke a subsequent submission attempt by backing Jay into the corner. Divine Dominion then delivered a double chokeslam, known as Divine Intervention, to secure the pinfall.

Taylor sends a violent message

Shane Taylor Promotions delivered a backstage promo while Lance Archer and Jake Doyle assaulted local competitors in the background. Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta mocked Konosuke Takeshita, claiming Don Callis cut him out like a cancer and replaced him with Kevin Knight.

In the ring, Shane Taylor made quick work of a returning Alan Angels, finishing the match with a package piledriver. Taylor grabbed a microphone and challenged The Death Riders, declaring that Shane Taylor Promotions would be the most violent faction in AEW.

The Death Riders vs. Shane Taylor Promotions

The Death Riders entered through the crowd to face Lee Moriarty, Carlie Bravo, and Shawn Dean. The match broke down into a six-man brawl, with Jon Moxley tossing Dean into the front row.

Shane Taylor Promotions isolated PAC for an extended period. When PAC finally escaped, Castagnoli entered and unleashed a series of uppercuts. The chaos resumed, with Marina Shafir neutralizing Trish Adora at ringside. The Death Riders executed a barrage of corner attacks on Bravo, culminating in PAC applying the Brutalizer for the submission victory.

Ciampa forces the issue

Tommaso Ciampa defeated BEEF in a short match, forcing him to tap out to the Walls of Jericho. Ciampa reapplied the submission on the floor and demanded that Tony Schiavone declare him better than Chris Jericho. Ciampa stated that Jericho could not hide forever.

Taylor challenges Moxley

Shane Taylor and Trish Adora stood over a fallen Wheeler Yuta in a backstage segment. Taylor questioned if The Death Riders had gone soft and challenged Moxley to an AEW Continental Championship match for Dynamite. Moxley accepted the challenge later in the show, warning Taylor that he might find out he is not as tough as he thinks.

Clark Connors vs. Juice Robinson

Clark Connors faced Juice Robinson in singles competition. Robinson rallied with a cannonball and a powerbomb. He later hit the Left Hand of God on both Connors and David Finlay, who attempted to interfere. Finlay struck Robinson with a shillelagh behind the referee’s back, allowing Connors to hit a spear for the win. The Bang Bang Gang rushed the ring to chase off The Dogs.

TBS Championship picture takes shape

AEW aired a promotional video detailing the upcoming Survival of the Fittest match for the vacant TBS Championship. Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron, Queen Aminata, and Zayda Steel were highlighted as competitors.

The Conglomeration vs. LFI

The Conglomeration defended the AEW World Trios Championship against Rush, Dralistico, and Sammy Guevara. The challengers isolated Orange Cassidy and subjected him to a sustained attack.

Roderick Strong received the hot tag and engaged in a hard-hitting exchange with Rush. Rush later set up Cassidy for the Bull’s Horns dropkick, but Cassidy rolled out of the ring. Strong and Kyle O’Reilly knocked Rush over the barricade. Cassidy countered a double-team attempt in the corner, shoving Guevara into Dralistico. Cassidy then hit Guevara with an Orange Punch and pinned Dralistico to retain the titles.

Setting the stage for Dynamite

The Dogs delivered a backstage promo challenging The Young Bucks to a match on Dynamite to prove they are the top contenders for the tag team titles. Rocky Romero also approached The Conglomeration and issued a challenge on behalf of Andrade El Idolo for a match against Orange Cassidy.

Hazuki vs. Persephone

Hazuki and Persephone competed in the quarterfinals of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament. Persephone struggled with her left eye, which was still recovering from a recent misting by Julia Hart.

Hazuki utilized the injury to her advantage, hitting a rope-hung DDT on the apron. Persephone retaliated with a springboard powerbomb and a bridging suplex. In the final moments, Hazuki countered a powerbomb attempt into a lungblower and secured the win with a La Magistral cradle.

Moné makes her presence felt

Hazuki advanced to face Mercedes Moné in the tournament semifinals. Following the match, Moné attacked Persephone from behind. Hazuki returned to make the save, but Moné attacked her when her back was turned. Security separated the women, but Hazuki broke free and hit a suicide dive on Moné to close the show.

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