AEW Collision 4/2 Live Results: Mox/Ospreay now for Continental title, TBS Championship match

Photo Courtesy: AEW

April 2, 2026
Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

By: John Kleinchester

AEW Collision Results

  • Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley over Anthony Bowens via Death Rider in 15:03
  • Divine Dominion over Ava Lawless & Kristara via Divine Intervention in 2:28
  • TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale over Hikaru Shida via Backslide in 9:32
  • FTR over London Lightning & Mo Jabari via Shatter Machine in 2:49
  • Tommaso Ciampa over Juice Robinson via Running Knee in 13:55
  • Mark Davis & Andrade over The Rascalz via The DM in 10:47
  • 8-Man Tornado Tag Match: Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Mistico, & Kevin Knight over Clark Connors, David Finlay, Claudio Castagnoli, & Wheeler Yuta via UFO Splash in 15:06

 

Continental Eliminator

AEW Collision from Winnipeg kicked off with the Continental Championship Eliminator match between Jon Moxley and Anthony Bowens. Bowens spent the early portion of the match yelling into the camera, showing Hook that he had killer instinct. After some back and forth, the action spilled out into the crowd as the two men brawled, and the show went to an ad break. 

Upon return, it was explained that Bowens’ shoulder had been rammed into the steel post twice, as Mox now focused all his offense on the area. At this point, it was announced that ten minutes had passed and only ten remained as the announcers reminded that Bowens would get a title shot if he got a draw. Mox caught Bowens with an armbar, but Bowens was able to roll to the ropes to break the hold. Bowens then picked up a chair and swung it at Mox multiple times, but Moxley moved out of the way. Bowens hit three consecutive Mollywops, but Mox turned the pin attempt into the Bulldog Choke. Moxley finished Bowens off with the Death Rider for the win. 

Will Ospreay appeared from out of nowhere and hit the Hidden Blade on Moxley. Ospreay grabbed a chair, but the Death Riders pulled Moxley from the ring to safety. Ospreay cut a promo saying he liked the Continental Championship because it meant no one at ringside could interfere, and he could do a lot of damage in twenty minutes. 

Backstage, Mark Davis and Okada said they would get revenge for Kyle Fletcher after he got injured last week under Takeshita’s watch. Okada told Andrade that tonight he’d be fighting for Fletcher, and that he’d be watching closely. 

Divine Dominion “In Action”

The AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions were in action next as they took on Ava Lawless & Kristara. The champions picked up the win with Divine Intervention in under three minutes. 

Jon Moxley cut a backstage promo, saying a Continental Championship match is the purest form of pro wrestling, and clearly, Ospreay was not at 100%, even if he believed he was. Moxley said that Ospreay would beat himself at Dynasty. 

The Hurt Syndicate appeared in a backstage promo, announcing they were back and looking for a new member.

TBS Championship Open Challenge

Next up was Willow Nightingale’s open challenge for the TBS Championship, answered by the returning Hikaru Shida. It was noted that she had been away from AEW since November 2024.

Shida got some early offense in until Willow nailed her with the pounce as the show went to break. Once back, Shida set up a chair on the outside, using it to hit a running flying knee to Willow. Shida followed that up with a Meteora for a near fall. Willow went for the Babe With the Powerbomb but was not able to execute it because of her still-injured shoulder. Shida continued, hitting multiple knee strikes for two counts before missing with the Katana. Willow then caught Shida with a Backslide for the win. 

After the match, Shida grabbed her kendo stick and reared back with it, but ultimately decided not to attack. Willow left the ring victorious as Shida was left conflicted in the ring. 

FTR “In Action”

The next match saw FTR taking on Mo Jabari and London Lightning. FTR was accompanied by a cadre of AEW security after Cage and Copeland were seen seeking out FTR last night on Dynamite. London Lightning stood out here, hitting some good offense before ultimately being taken out by the Shatter Machine. After the match, Cage and Copeland ran down with chairs, taking out all the security and taking it to FTR. They set up Cash for the Conchairto, but Stokely grabbed the chair before they could use it. More security attempted to jump Cage and Copeland, but they were taken out with a Conchairto. 

The Brawling Birds and Mina Shirakawa were interviewed, and Jamie Hayter challenged Thekla for a title match at Dynasty. Mina Shirakawa told Hayter to beat the piss out of her. 

Juice Robinson vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Next up was Bang Bang Gang’s Juice Robinson taking on Tommaso Ciampa. Early in the match, Ciampa complained to referee Rick Knox that Juice was grabbing his tights and his hair. Juice had control of the match until Ciampa grabbed a water bottle from the announce table and spit into Juice’s eyes. After a commercial break, both men exchanged clubbing blows as the crowd chanted “Juice” along with each of his strikes. 

Ciampa was able to hit a low blow on Robinson behind the referee’s back, but Juice was able to kick out after the Widow’s Bell from Ciampa. Robinson then reversed an Avalanche Psycho Driller into a powerbomb for a two count. Ciampa caught Robinson with two consecutive knees to pick up the win.

Isiah Kassidy cut a backstage promo, saying Marq Quen was out and that he was by himself now. He called out Jon Moxley, saying it was time for a change. 

A Darby Allin video from Wednesday aired, in which Darby said that Kenny Omega told him that if Omega wins, Darby would get a title match against him as well, if he beats Andrade. Brody King and Jack Perry entered, and they agreed they could coexist for one night at Dynamite. Before the segment ended, Perry turned toward the camera and said, “he set me on fire”. 

Don Callis Family vs. The Rascalz

The next match saw Andrade and Mark Davis taking on Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier, accompanied by Myron Reed. The DCF jumped their opponents before the bell rang. During this match, it was announced that Alex Windsor would take on Marina Shafir on the Zero Hour at Dynasty. 

The action was fast and furious in this one, with the Rascalz hitting their high-flying offense while Davis and Andrade countered with hard-hitting maneuvers. The finish saw Andrade hit the DM for the win. After the match, Okada, Trent Beretta, and Rocky Romero appeared and attacked The Rascalz. Myron Reed appeared and made the save, hitting all three with a massive dive to the outside.  

8-Man Tornado Tag Team Match

The main event of the evening saw Clark Connors, David Finlay, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta taking on Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Mistico, and Kevin Knight. Before the crowd could even attempt to sing Mistico’s song, the Dogs and Death Riders jumped the face team as the bell rang. This match was just as chaotic as one might imagine, with all eight men brawling in and out of the ring. 

During this match, it was announced that next week on Dynamite, Willow Nightingale will defend her TBS Championship against the returning Queen Aminata. Also announced was Andrade, Mark Davis, and Konosuke Takeshita vs. Darby Allin, Brody King, and Jack Perry. 

The Dogs, Cassidy, and Strong brawled to the back, leaving the Death Riders with Mistico and Kevin Knight remaining in the ring. The finish saw Mistico apply La Mistica to Claudio, and Kevin Knight hit the UFO Splash on Yuta for the pinfall victory (although technically, Claudio tapped before the three-count, but the referee didn’t see it). 

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