AEW Collision 1/10 Results: Mark Briscoe retains TNT Title, Mercedes Moné is ‘taking a break’

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Mark Briscoe successfully defended the TNT Championship against Hechicero on Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision, while Mercedes Moné announced she is “taking a break” from the company.

The show from the Esports Arena in Arlington, Texas, concluded with a chaotic mass brawl involving The Demand, The Don Callis Family, The Conglomeration, The Acclaimed, and JetSpeed.

AEW Collision results

  • Trios Match: The Death Riders (PAC, Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia) def. SkyFlight (Darius Martin, Dante Martin & Scorpio Sky)
  • Brody King def. Barrett Brown
  • El Clon def. Komander
  • Mina Shirakawa def. Lady Frost
  • TNT Championship: Mark Briscoe (c) def. Hechicero
  • Trios Match: Kris Statlander & The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) def. Vertvixen, Hyan & Maya World
  • Trios Match: The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) def. JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) & Anthony Bowens

Newly Announced

  • AEW Collision Maximum Carnage (Jan. 17): Eddie Kingston & Ortiz vs. Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake and Zack Gibson)

The Death Riders vs. SkyFlight

The show opened with a trios match featuring The Death Riders (PAC, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia) facing SkyFlight (Darius Martin, Dante Martin, and Scorpio Sky). Jon Moxley joined the commentary team for the bout.

The match saw fast-paced exchanges, with Darius Martin executing a standing Spanish Fly on Yuta. Later, SkyFlight capitalized with simultaneous dives onto PAC and Garcia. However, the numbers game shifted when Marina Shafir distracted Darius Martin from the apron. Yuta utilized the distraction to deliver a low blow to Darius.

The illegal tactic allowed PAC to hit a lariat followed by the Brutalizer submission, forcing Darius Martin to tap out.

After the match, Zayda Steel confronted Shafir in the ring. The confrontation was interrupted by the returning Megan Bayne, who attacked Steel from behind and laid her out with a powerbomb.

Backstage: The Conglomeration & Roderick Strong

Lexy Nair interviewed The Conglomeration (Mark Briscoe and Orange Cassidy) along with Roderick Strong. Strong clarified that while he is not an official member of the group, he is not finished with The Death Riders. Briscoe spoke about the group’s momentum heading into 2026.

Brody King vs. Barrett Brown

Brody King made short work of Barrett Brown, defeating him quickly with a Gonzo Bomb. Following the squash victory, Bandido came to the ring to celebrate with King. Commentary noted that Bandido has promised King a title shot should Bandido win the World Championship from MJF.

Backstage: Josh Alexander & Lance Archer

Josh Alexander was shown backstage while Lance Archer assaulted security personnel in the background. Alexander noted that Don Callis was currently in Japan celebrating Kazuchika Okada’s recent victory. He vowed that Hechicero would bring the TNT Championship to the Callis Family later in the night.

El Clon vs. Komander

In a high-speed Lucha Libre showcase, El Clon maintained his undefeated streak against Komander. The match featured several rapid reversals and aerial maneuvers, including a springboard moonsault from Komander to the floor.

Komander attempted a rope-walk shooting star press but was cut off by El Clon. El Clon executed a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and followed up with the “Portal Bomb” (a spinning Blue Thunder Bomb) to secure the pinfall victory.

Mina Shirakawa vs. Lady Frost

Before the match began, a staff member presented Mina Shirakawa with a bouquet of flowers from a secret admirer. Lady Frost capitalized on the distraction, attacking Shirakawa immediately.

Frost controlled portions of the match with a handspring cannonball, but Shirakawa rallied with a spinning backfist. Shirakawa locked in a Figure Four leglock to force the submission. After the match, Shirakawa left with the flowers, questioning who sent them.

Mercedes Moné Vignette

A pre-taped vignette aired featuring Mercedes Moné sitting in front of a mirror, still wearing cake in her hair from the previous episode of Dynamite. Visibly furious, Moné listed her accolades, including her 500-plus day reign as TBS Champion. She announced she is “taking a break” from AEW. She warned that upon her return, she would be coming for more than just championships.

TNT Championship: Mark Briscoe (c) vs. Hechicero

Mark Briscoe defended his TNT Championship against the Don Callis Family’s Hechicero. The challenger targeted Briscoe’s arm throughout the contest, utilizing the ring post and ropes to inflict damage.

Briscoe fought back, utilizing a chair to launch himself over the top rope onto Hechicero on the floor. Hechicero countered with a headscissors driver and a double underhook suplex. Late in the match, Briscoe countered a move from the top rope, biting Hechicero before hitting the Froggy Bow. Hechicero attempted a pinfall reversal, but Briscoe escaped and connected with the Jay Driller to retain the title.

Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong joined Briscoe in the ring to celebrate the defense.

Backstage: Kingston, Ortiz & GYV

Eddie Kingston and Ortiz met face-to-face with the Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake) under a “no physicality” agreement. The Veterans criticized Kingston’s methods, while Kingston retorted that his methods keep earning him opportunities because he keeps winning. A match between the two teams was set for next week’s episode.

Kris Statlander & The Babes of Wrath vs. Hyan, Maya World & Vertvixen

The team of Kris Statlander, Willow Nightingale, and Harley Cameron defeated the trio of Hyan, Maya World, and Vertvixen. The match saw Hyan and Vertvixen isolate Cameron briefly before a hot tag to Nightingale.

The finish came when Statlander hit the “Saturday Night Fever” tombstone piledriver on Vertvixen for the win.

Post-match, Thekla interrupted the celebration from the ramp. She declared that the “Triangle of Madness” would defeat the three babyfaces next week.

Segment: Don Callis & Kyle Fletcher

A segment aired from Japan featuring Don Callis celebrating Kazuchika Okada’s victory over Hiroshi Tanahashi at Wrestle Kingdom. Kyle Fletcher approached Callis, complaining that Okada had “screwed” both him and Konosuke Takeshita at Worlds End.

Callis dismissed the concerns about Takeshita and Okada, instead directing Fletcher to focus his energy on regaining the TNT Championship. Callis suggested Fletcher should aim for a seventh match against Mark Briscoe.

The Demand vs. JetSpeed & Anthony Bowens

The main event saw The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona) take on JetSpeed (Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight) and Anthony Bowens. The match began with a pre-bell brawl initiated by The Demand.

Bowens eventually received the hot tag, clearing the ring and hitting an inverted Olympic Slam on Ricochet. However, the Gates of Agony took control, hitting the “Open the Gates” double-team finisher on Bowens after a blind tag to secure the victory.

The Demand continued to attack Bowens after the bell. Max Caster walked to the ring slowly, initially appearing indifferent, before rushing in to defend his partner. This sparked a massive brawl involving the Don Callis Family, who ran in to attack the babyfaces, followed by The Conglomeration making the save. The show went off the air with a chaotic scene involving all factions fighting in and around the ring.

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