AEW Collision Results – May 16, 2026 – Darby Allin vs. Sammy Guevara

May 16, 2026
Salisbury, MD – Wicomico Youth And Civic Center
Commentary – Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness
Results via Alex Kahrs of WrestleView.com


Quick Match Results

  1. AEW World Trios Championship Eliminator match – The Conglomeration (c) defeated Shane Taylor Promotions via Jay Driller (pinfall)
  2. TBS Championship – Willow Nightingale (c) defeated Red Velvet via Babe With The Powerbomb (pinfall)
  3. The Opps defeated The Lethal Twist via Standing Arm Bar (pinfall)
  4. AEW Women’s World Championship Five-Minute Eliminator match – Divine Dominion defeated Allie Katch & Kaia McKenna via Divine Intervention (pinfall)
  5. Trios match – The Dogs & Mark Davis defeated The Rascalz via Full Clip (pinfall)
  6. AEW World Championship No Countouts match – Darby Allin (c) defeated Sammy Guevara via Coffin Drop (pinfall)

Video: Jon Moxley, Death Riders

Commentary welcomes us to the show, running down the lineup for tonight before we get a message from Death Riders after Dynamite on Wednesday. Jon Moxley addresses being unable to beat Kyle O’Reilly in their previous encounters, before stating he’s not the man he was six months ago. Logic and strategy should dictate that he should stay away from O’Reilly because there’s no doubt Kyle has his number.

This Continental Championship is a good bait to slay the dragons coming to his door. He’s going to continue surviving the way he knows how, by finding a way. Mox walks off before Claudio Castagnoli addresses facing Brody King in the Owen Hart Tournament: Brody brings the bark, but he’d better bring the bite when they face off.

PAC says there are no special favorites, and that it’s us against the world. Daniel Garcia agrees and we end with Marina Shafir telling their foes to bring it. With that, Collision rolls on.


AEW World Trios Championship Eliminator Match
Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor & The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Capt. Shawn Dean) vs. The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly, Mark Briscoe, & Orange Cassidy) (c)

Back at ringside, Kyle O’Reilly makes his entrance for our opening contest. I’m not sure why they’re not using the full Conglomeration theme other than to make sure each man gets a good pop for their music, with the loudest of these coming for Mark Briscoe. The trio enters the ring before Shane Taylor Promotions makes their way out next.

We start off with Bravo and Briscoe, who go at each other until Bravo takes control. Briscoe manages to turn it around long enough for a tag to O’Reilly. Moriarty tags in as well, and they exchange holds until Kyle gets Lee down for a nearfall. Lee turns things around as he hits the ropes for a sunset flip, but Kyle goes for an armbar on the counter.

Lee breaks free but O’Reilly quickly cinches in an ankle lock. Moriarty manages to break free, but is sent to the corner where Kyle lands some mounted punches before tagging in Briscoe.

Mark lands some shots of his own before tagging in Cassidy…who lands ONE good shot for good measure. Tag made to Shawn Dean, who eggs Cassidy on to put his hands in his pockets. Orange obliges and takes Dean down with a dropkick, keeping Shawn off his game. Bravo comes running in for an assist, but to no avail.

Dean and Bravo each get sent into the turnbuckle, before Moriarty pulls Cassidy off the apron. O’Reilly and Briscoe have it out with him over this, as the Infantry take out Cassidy and Shane Taylor lands a big leg drop with the ref distracted, keeping him down as we go to ad break.

Back in the ring, Dean lays into Cassidy in the corner before making a tag to Bravo. Cassidy struggles as he is pulled away from his corner…finally kicking Bravo away, but Moriarty gets a tag and keeps him from doing the same! Abdominal stretch by Lee, with an assist from the rest of STP until the ref catches them. Cassidy manages to break free when Moriarty is forced to let go of the ropes, and Kyle gets the tag.

He sends Lee to the corner for a knee, and sends the ROH Pure Champion to the mat for a kick and the cover. He gets a nearfall and immediately goes for an armbar before STP break it up. Dean with the tag now, and he takes O’Reilly down hard for a two count. Bravo comes in for a double team but Kyle takes them down with a knee as Briscoe gets back on the apron…and he gets the hot tag!

He unloads on the Infantry before setting up Bravo for a Jay Driller. Carlie breaks free and sends him to the ropes, where STP keep him at bay before Cassidy stops it with a dive. Briscoe gets a chair and looks for a big dive of his own before Taylor stops him…only to take an Orange Punch from Cassidy! This allows Kyle to a knee and Briscoe to land the dive he wanted, bringing Dean back into the ring for a Froggy Bow and the Jay Driller to pick up the win.

Winner: The Conglomeration via Pinfall.

The champs celebrate as commentary talks up Briscoe facing Tommaso Ciampa this Wednesday during the 3-hour special, as well as matches for later tonight and beyond.


Video: Will Ospreay

We see that Samoa Joe will face Will Ospreay to kick off the men’s Owen Hart Tournament before hearing from Ospreay after Dynamite. He talks about the surprise of seeing Joe across from him in the brackets here, before addressing the struggles he’s been having the past few weeks since his return.

He’s upset he couldn’t beat Jon Moxley, but even more upset hes not the guy AEW could depend on once upon a time. With that said, what could go wrong with Mox in his corner? Will respects Joe, but no one is stopping him from winning the Owen. He finds it poetic that the man who took away his old life is giving him a second chance to win the Owen Hart Tournament. With that, we go to commercial.


Backstage: The Conglomeration

Backstage, Kyle O’Reilly addresses Mox accepting the challenge for a Continental Title Eliminator match and after he submits Mox he’s going to put all his chips in and going double or nothing. Briscoe addresses facing Ciampa, and Cassidy gets Willow to address going for the Owen Hart Tournament this year. We then find out her TBS Title match is up next!


TBS Championship
Red Velvet vs. Willow Nightingale (c)

We head to ringside as Willow makes her entrance for that match, before we hear from her challenger Red Velvet. She’s the ROH Women’s World Television Champion and she addresses beating Willow in the past…and she’s gonna beat her for that TBS Championship right now!

With that, she makes her entrance to get this match underway!

The two go at it, with Willow taking the advantage at first before Velvet turns it around. Willow offers a handshake out of respect, and this is followed by another exchange before Red sends the champ to the corner. She drives her boot into the throat of Nightingale for extra damage, but Willow breaks free for a few shots of her own. She also blocks a sunset flip and picks up a nearfall. Fisherman buster by the champ gets her a two count as well, and she goes for a senton only for the challenger to roll out of the way. Low moonsault gets her a nearfall.

Willow starts to bring it back around, sending Velvet to the floor with a suplex as we go to ad break.

Back from break, Willow sets up for a Death Valley Driver on the apron but Red breaks free. She gets sent to the floor instead as Nightingale looks for a cannonball senton…and lands on the floor as Velvet dodges it at the last second! The challenger rolls into the ring as the ref begins the count. Willow makes it back to the ring but is intercepted by Velvet for a nearfall. They trade strikes until Red lands a DDT.

Willow goes to the ropes but takes a double knee to the back. Bulldog by the challenger gets a two count. Willow fights back, looking for the Babe with the Powerbomb but Velvet breaks free, sending the champ back into the ropes…but Nightingale ends up sending her to the mat instead!

Once again trading strikes now, Willow sends the challenger to the canvas with a clothesline but she’s favoring her shoulder. The fight makes its way to the corner, with Velvet fighting off the champ to send her to the mat for the cover…but Willow narrowly gets her shoulder up.

Velvet hits the ropes, but so does Willow who lays her out with a pounce! She hoists the challenger up, landing the Babe with the Powerbomb for the win to retain.

Winner: Willow Nightingale via Pinfall to retain the TBS Championship.

The champ celebrates as we take a look at the women’s Owen Hart Tournament bracket where Nightingale faces Alex Windsor in the opening round at Double Or Nothing.


Video: Sammy Guevara

We cut to Sammy Guevara calling out Darby Allin for a World Title match tonight, noting he’s beaten Darby four times and looks to make it a fifth win to become the new AEW World Champion.


Backstage: Sammy Guevara

Backstage, Sammy basically cuts the same promo as last night but adds that he will face MJF next week and shave his head bald…but at least he’ll give Max a nice fade. He tells Darby his time is up, and Sammy’s time is now. Hey, wait a minute…


Video: Samoa Joe, Jay Lethal

We cut to a look at Samoa Joe and Jay Lethal’s history leading to tonight’s tag team match. In fact, that match is up next!


Backstage: Darby Allin

Backstage, we hear from Darby Allin ahead of his sixth title defense. Darby says he asked everyone if MJF was there but realized that was a silly question, of course he’s not gonna be at Collision, he’s not a company guy.

They asked him why he’s here, this close to Double Or Nothing, but he loves the thought of being a fighting champion. He talks about facing Guevara tonight, before offering a shot to Mike Bailey for Wednesday if he retains. He walks off as we go to ringside.


Ringside: Tommaso Ciampa, Mark Briscoe, The Conglomeration

We go to ringside…where we see Tommaso Ciampa and Mark Briscoe going at it! They brawl to ringside where Mark gets a chair before sending Ciampa into the ring.

He looks for a Jay Driller onto the chair, but Tommaso breaks free and hits a low blow on Briscoe. He grabs the chair and slams it against Briscoe’s back! He sends Mark to the corner before grabbing another chair, slamming it against Mark’s head.

He props the two chairs up before going back to the corner, only for the Conglomeration to run down for the save. Ciampa makes his escape through the crowd as Mark gets a microphone, calling Tommaso out to make their match anything goes, no disqualification for Wednesday!

Briscoe’s music hits as commentary talks up whether this gets made official for the 3-hour special.


Video: Swerve Strickland, Will Ospreay, Samoa Joe

They also talk about Swerve Strickland making an appearance this Wednesday, taking a look at the men’s Owen Hart Tournament bracket where Strickland will face Bandido, the man he attacked at Supercard of Honor last night.

We get some hype for Will Ospreay and Samoa Joe at Double Or Nothing, as well as a reminder of All In London on August 30, before heading back to ringside for our next match.


The Opps (Samoa Joe & Anthony Bowens) vs. The Lethal Twist (Jay Lethal & Lee Johnson)

Out first are Samoa Joe and Anthony Bowens of The Opps. Out next are Lee Johnson and Jay Lethal representing The Lethal Twist, and we get this match underway!

We start off with Bowens and Lethal, but not for long as Jay calls for his old ROH rival to get in the ring. Joe obliges with a tag, only for Lethal to catch him with a right hand. Jay has a bit of fun with this, but takes a few shots from Joe as a result. He takes Lethal to the ropes, driving his boot to the face in the corner. Lethal leaves the ring for a breather as Anthony tags in, but so too does Johnson when Jay gets back in.

They trade offense until Bowens takes Lee down with a side headlock takeover, but Johnson fights back forcing Bowens to the corner. He runs down Anthony and this riles the Five-Tool Player up, who turns things around with some shots in the corner until he sends Johnson to the outside. Bowens goes after him but is nearly blindsided by Lethal, only to send Jay into the apron as Joe approves.

He eventually pulls Anthony off, reminding him to stay focused as Bowens sends Johnson back in the ring for a tag to Joe. Lethal comes in for an assist, and a distraction from Christian allows Johnson to hang up Joe on the ropes before Jay takes him out with a missile dropkick before we go to an ad break.

Back from break, Lethal Twist is still in control as Johnson tags back in for a double-team on Joe. He gets a cover but Joe kicks out at two. Lethal tags back in before trading shots with Joe, who catches him with a powerslam off the ropes. Both men are down before making tags as appropriate, with Bowens taking down Lethal and Johnson.

Johnson turns it around, sending Anthony down hard for a two count. Tag made to Lethal now, and Jay looks for a figure four leglock to no avail. Quick tag back to Lee, and they send Bowens into the corner…only for Joe to intercept Lethal with a headbutt! Lethal and Joe go at it with Jay hitting a thumb to the eye…only to be locked in the Coquina Clutch!

Bowens takes Johnson out with a slam before wrenching the arm, forcing Lee to tap out for the win.

Winner: The Opps via Submission.

Bowens gets the microphone post-match, addressing how he’s been lost and confused as of late but has found his way thanks to The Opps. He will always be the Pride of Professional Wrestling, but if anyone’s wondered about the change of attitude, stating that Joe taught him a lot and that if you don’t like the way the table is set, you flip it over and choose violence. Joe gets the microphone, calling out Ospreay as he says choices have consequences.

Joe says he’s honored that Ospreay considers facing him a dream match…but it’s unfortunate that when he gets Will in the ring it’s gonna be nothing but a nightmare!


Video: Swerve Strickland

A video aired featured Swerve Strickland talking about his recent actions towards Bandido and why he has been going after him.


Backstage: Brody King, Bandido

We cut backstage, where Brody King starts to address Swerve’s actions. Bandido cuts his amigo off, saying this battle is his alone to fight. He turns his attention to Swerve, saying after he beats Strickland at Double Or Nothing he won’t be a danger to anyone anymore. Collision rolls on.


AEW Women’s World Championship Five-Minute Eliminator Match
Allie Katch & Kaia McKenna vs. Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) (c)

We head back to ringside for our next match as Divine Dominion makes their entrance. We also get an inset promo addressing the 5-minute eliminator, noting it only lasted 2.5 minutes last time. Their opponents are already in the ring as this match gets underway!

Katch and Kross start things off, with Allie being sent to the corner quickly for a flurry of strikes. Kaia tries to get involved but to no avail, as the champs lay into both opponents before taking out Katch with the Divine Intervention for the win after 1:50.

Winner: Divine Dominion via Pinfall.

Champs celebrate.


Video: Kris Statlander, Hikaru Shida, Jamie Hayter, Thekla

We get a video package hyping up a 4-Way Match for the Women’s World Championship at Double Or Nothing as Thekla defends Jamie Hayter, Kris Statlander, and Hikaru Shida.


Backstage: Athena, Mina Shirakawa

Backstage, we hear from Athena and Mina Shirakawa. They address their past history going into their Owen Hart Tournament match, with Athena making fun of Mina’s friend Toni Storm to rile her up, and they get to arguing before Collision rolls on.


Video: Nigel McGuinness, ROH Supercard of Honor 2026 Recap

Commentary talks about what went down at ROH Supercard of Honor last night, including Nigel McGuinness picking up a win over Josh Woods and Action Andretti keeping an eye on his old friend Lio Rush during the latter’s match.


Video: Lio Rush

Earlier today, Nigel managed to get some words from Rush after what happened.

Rush says these things happen. Losses happen, friends have disagreements. It’s fine. It’s good to see you, Nigel. McGuinness walks off, and Rush reveals that things might not actually be fine before we move on with the show.


Trios Match
The Dogs (Clark Connors & David Finlay) & Mark Davis vs. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz, Myron Reed, & Dezmond Xavier)

We head back to ringside, where The Dogs can be seen beating up a stagehand backstage before making their entrance for our next contest. Joining them is Mark Davis, fresh off his National Championship win and recent title defense at Supercard of Honor. The Rascalz make their way out next, and we see a look back at their winning ways including the victory at Supercard of Honor before we get this match underway!

Davis and Xavier start things off, with The Dogs distracting the ref for a sneak attack. Xavier takes control, sending Davis to the corner before Davis leaves the ring. He and The Dogs cut off a Rascalz dive, brawling it out with their opponents at ringside. This ends with Davis and Xavier back in the ring, with Davis taking kicks to the back.

Tag to Reed as they double-team Mark, and in comes Wentz before the Dogs rush in. They send Wentz to the ropes for a double elbow and a senton. Senton by Davis, who plays to the crowd as we go to break.

Back from break, Connors has tagged in and keeps Wentz down before taking Xavier off the apron. Zach fights back and both men are down as Reed gets on teh apron for a tag. Finlay tags in as well, but takes an enziguri from Reed. Desmond comes in for an assist on a heel kick and a cutter, but Finlay is back in as he sends Myron to the ropes.

This ends with a double thrust kick by the Rascalz, and a death drop of sorts gets a two count. Wentz tags back in as they set Finlay up…but Davis and Connors make the save! Backbreaker by Finlay followed by a powerslam from Clark. Davis gets the tag, and the Dogs set up Reed and Wentz…but they fight back with poison ranas as Xavier hits a superplex on the National Champion! The fight spills to the outside where the Rascalz hit a triple dive, bringing Davis back into the ring.

Senton followed by a splash and a 450 splash, and Reed’s the legal of the trio for the cover…but the Dogs break the pin in the nick of time! Davis regains control as he lays out Reed before makign the tag to Finlay, and they set up Reed for a Full Clip for the win.

Winner: The Dogs & Mark Davis via Pinfall.

They celebrate as we get ready for our main event, coming up next!


Backstage: Anna Jay, Tay Melo

Backstage we hear from Anna Jay after her TBS Title match two weeks ago. She says Willow might not be the Comeback Killer after all, because she’s still here and she…they…have some work to do. With that, Tay Melo makes her way out to address that they’re both back and ready to get into the tag title picture! They walk off as we move to our main event.


AEW World Championship No Countouts Match
Sammy Guevara vs. Darby Allin (c)

We head back to ringside, where Sammy Guevara makes his entrance. The ROH World Tag Team Champion pulls out some weapons from under the ring, looking to take advantage of the No Count Out rule as he enters the ring before Darby Allin makes his entrance next…only to be blindsided by Sammy Guevara to get this match underway!

Guevara takes the champ to the outside, setting up a table and ladder before putting Darby on the former…and leaping off the latter (ha)! He sends Darby through the table, slowly getting back to his feet to bring the champ back into the ring. Darby manages to fend him off, looking for a Scorpion Deathlock…but he breaks his own hold when he falls to the mat.

The ref goes to check on him before Sammy gets the drop on him with a splash, but a cover only gets him a nearfall. Guevara goes back to work on the champ, sending him into the barricade on the outside before mocking the crowd. This allows Darby to fight back, only to take a kick to the face by Guevara sending Allin to the floor.

He brings the champ back into the ring, hoisting him up for a snap suplex that he follows upwith a second. He hits Three Amigos for the cover, but Darby kicks out just in time to save his title…and Guevara goes for a choke. Darby fights to his feet and hits the ropes, only for Sammy to knock him down for two. Sammy drives his boot into the face of the champ as we go to ad break.

Back from break, Darby regains control sending Guevara off the apron…but a dive leads to the champ taking a cutter to the floor instead! Sammy brings him back in the ring and goes to the springboard…only to leap into a sleeper hold!

Darby’s got the hold in deep, but Sammy crawls toward the ropes forcing a break. The champ heads to the corner but Sammy rolls to the apron to get away, and this allows him an opening for a nearfall. Guevara sets Darby up on the top turnbuckle, but the champ fights back sending him away. Sammy gets right back on him, landing a Spanish Fly that sends the champ to the canvas for a two count.

Sammy brings him back to his feet, and Darby responds with a springboard Coffin Drop followed by a Code Red. That’s only good for a nearfall as the challenger kicks out. Darby starts to fight back before being sent to the corner, where Sammy sets him up for a Go To Hell. He lands a second one for good measure, before going up top for a big frog splash…but Darby barely kicks out just in the nick of time!

Sammy gets another table set up on the outside before setting Darby up on it…but the champ rolls out of a 450 splash attempt! He brings Sammy back into the ring, landing a Coffin Drop for the win to retain.

Winner: Darby Allin via Pinfall to retain the AEW World Championship.

Darby is barely moving as he is presented with the title. He finally gets to his knees and then to his feet as his hand is raised in victory, and commentary hypes up the Double Or Nothing match (as well as Darby defending against Bailey on Wednesday) as Collision comes to a close.