
AEW Collision Results – April 11, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude.com’s coverage of AEW Collision for April 11, taped from the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
AEW World Trios Championship The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors & Gabe Kidd) vs. Mistico & Jet Speed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey)
The Dogs jump the champions before the bell, with Gabe Kidd mocking Mike Bailey — only for Bailey to answer with a hurricanrana. Bailey tries to dive to the floor, but Clark Connors cuts him off from behind. Connors and Kevin Knight trade rapid counters until Connors bails to the floor. David Finlay squares up with Mistico, but Mistico catches him clean. Connors re‑enters and immediately eats a hurricanrana from Mistico. Kidd steps in and starts throwing hands with Mistico, and soon all six men are fighting in the ring at once.
With no tags happening, the match shifts into full lucha‑rules chaos. Mistico hits a pescado on Finlay on the floor, and the brawling spills around ringside. Mistico surprisingly leans into the fight, biting Finlay and hammering him with stiff shots. The champions regroup and line up for stereo dives, but The Dogs yank Bailey and Mistico to the floor, and Connors cuts off Knight before he can launch. Kidd slams Bailey on the floor as the show heads to commercial.
Back from break, Knight escapes the heel beatdown and tags in Mistico, who runs wild and takes down everyone in sight, finishing with a flying armdrag on Connors. All three champions then hit stereo tope suicidas to the floor. The momentum doesn’t last — Finlay plants Knight with a Dominator, and Connors follows with a spear, but Bailey breaks up the pin.
Bailey fires up and wipes out the field, allowing Mistico to lock La Mistica on Connors. Knight goes for the UFO splash on Finlay, but Finlay gets the knees up. Kidd breaks the submission on Connors and spikes Knight with a piledriver. He tries for another, but Bailey crashes in with Ultima Weapon. Bailey and Kidd trade strikes until Bailey nearly pins him, but the Dogs break it up.
Connors spears Bailey, Kidd decapitates Knight with a lariat, and Kidd drills Bailey with another piledriver. Finlay hoists Bailey up, and Connors flies off the ropes with a spear to the elevated Bailey, completing the triple‑team finish and securing the pinfall victory.
Winners and NEW AEW World Trios Champions: The Dogs
Roderick Strong & Orange Cassidy Interrupt The Dogs’ Celebration
Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy appear backstage, cutting off The Dogs’ celebration. Strong says they know they’re down a man, but they already have a partner lined up for AEW Dynasty — and they’re coming for the Trios Titles. Orange is on the phone with said partner, but casually admits he forgot to actually ask him to be in the match. He wanders off, calling the mystery partner back.
The United Empire Responds to the Death Riders
The United Empire are backstage, and Will Ospreay says the Death Riders may have had the numbers advantage up to this point, but that ends now. Ospreay reveals he called in his brothers — Francesco Akira, Henare, and his “little brother,” Callum Newman, the youngest IWGP Heavyweight Champion in history. Newman confirms that while the Empire has its differences from time to time, they absolutely stand with Ospreay.
(And yes — the tension is thick enough that a turn at AEW Dynasty feels very possible.)
Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander Backstage
Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander stand together backstage. Shida talks about teaming with Statlander, saying their history goes all the way back to the very beginning of AEW. Since Statlander refused to team with Cameron, Shida says she’ll be her partner instead — and they’re ready to fight side by side.
Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida vs. Ava Lawless & Gigi Ray
Hikaru Shida opens aggressively, unloading on Ava Lawless, but Kris Statlander blind‑tags herself in, stealing the moment. Shida clearly doesn’t love it. Statlander immediately hits Saturday Night Fever on Gigi Ray and scores the pin, but Shida’s expression says everything — she’s not thrilled.
Winners: Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida
After the match, Shida looks like she’s about to attack Statlander from behind. Statlander turns around, and Shida suddenly smiles and hugs her instead.
Hyan & Maya World Hype Video
A video package airs highlighting Hyan and Maya World, emphasizing how their decision to “do business” together is paying off.
The Death Riders Respond After Their Match
Backstage, the Death Riders react to their chaotic fight with the United Empire. Jon Moxley says the match was fun — pure chaos, the kind he thrives in — but AEW Dynasty will be a different story. Ospreay will have to survive twenty minutes with Moxley while carrying a neck that’s “shaky at best.” It’s a sharp, focused promo from Moxley.
He says it’s “us against the world,” and Daniel Garcia echoes the sentiment as Moxley walks out of frame. The vibe is tense enough that it feels like they might be the ones turning on Moxley soon.
Rush vs. Anthony Bowens — #2 Entry Match for the Casino Gauntlet
Rush and Anthony Bowens waste no time, trading heavy strikes from the opening bell. Rush has a way of dragging that intensity out of opponents by hitting them as hard as possible, and Bowens fires right back. The fight spills to the floor, where Bowens sends Rush crashing into the barricade and repeatedly smashes his head into the steps.
After the commercial break, Bowens is still in control until Rush reverses an Irish whip and crushes him with a corner splash. Rush follows with a dropkick to the back of Bowens’ head and several stiff kicks. They trade blistering chops before switching to forearms in the center of the ring. Rush ducks one and hits an Olympic Slam for a two‑count.
Bowens rallies with a DDT for a near fall. He charges the corner, but Rush launches him with a belly‑to‑belly into the turnbuckles. Rush lines up The Horns, but Bowens pops up and blasts him with a chop, a superkick, and a running knee for a close two‑count. Rush responds with fury, stomping Bowens into the corner and setting up The Horns again. This time he connects clean and scores the pin.
Winner: Rush
Rush enters the AEW Casino Gauntlet at #2, with Tommaso Ciampa starting at #1 at AEW Dynasty for the TNT Championship.
The Brawling Birds Backstage
The Brawling Birds cut a fiery promo on Marina Shafir and Thekla. Alex Windsor promises she’ll break Marina’s neck before Ospreay breaks Moxley’s, so they won’t be alone in the hospital. Jamie Hayter says the championship is her life — and she’s taking it back from Thekla.
The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin w/ MVP) vs. Andy Anderson & Mo Jabari
This was pure destruction. Andy Anderson and Mo Jabari never stood a chance as Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin steamrolled them from the opening bell. Every power move, every strike, every slam drew huge reactions from the crowd, who were fully behind the Hurt Syndicate. Lashley and Benjamin dominated from start to finish, overwhelming the local talents with ease.
Winners: The Hurt Syndicate
Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron Backstage
Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron sit on a couch looking dejected as Lexy Nair joins them. Both women admit they’re feeling alone — Cameron after being rejected by Kris Statlander, and Shirakawa because she misses Toni Storm. They drink together in shared disappointment, each trying to cope with their own version of heartbreak.
The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Don Callis Family (Hechicero & El Clon w/ Rocky Romero)
The match opens at a blistering pace, with the Young Bucks meshing seamlessly with the luchadors. The crowd is electric for Matt and Nick Jackson, giving them some of the loudest reactions of the night. Momentum shifts when El Clon hits a powerbomb‑into‑knee combo on Matt Jackson. Hechicero rolls Nick around the ring while Clon ties Matt in the ropes. Legal men or not, Rick Knox counts the near fall anyway.
Matt skins the cat back into the ring and hits a Destino on Hechicero, then flips off the apron with a stunner on Clon. Hechicero answers with a flying knee on Nick and a wild Black Hole Slam on Matt as they head into the commercial break.
Back from break, Matt catches Clon off the ropes and hits two Northern Lights suplexes on him, then a third on both Clon and Hechicero. He sells his back — a callback to his long‑running NJPW injury — before tagging in Nick. Nick runs wild, sprinting up the ropes while holding Clon’s hand and hitting a hurricanrana on Hechicero. He follows with a Canadian Destroyer, and the Bucks lock in stereo Sharpshooters.
Clon and Hechicero escape with a slick Matrix‑style dodge of the Bucks’ superkicks, link the Bucks’ arms together, flip them over, and score stereo jackknife covers for a two‑count. All four men rise and trade clotheslines, dropping simultaneously.
Hechicero traps Nick in a guillotine headscissors. Matt feints a superkick on Clon, then drills him with a DDT, but Clon pops right back up — only to get obliterated by a barrage of Bucks superkicks. Hechicero grabs a submission on Matt, but Matt escapes and Nick hits a frog splash. Hechicero avoids a BTE Trigger but gets sent to the floor. Clon dives at both Bucks, but they catch him and set up the Meltzer Driver. Nick superkicks Hechicero on the apron, then Rocky Romero, before hitting the Meltzer Driver on Clon for the win.
Winners: The Young Bucks
AEW International Championship Kazuchika Okada (w/ Don Callis & Lance Archer) vs. Myron Reed (w/ Zachary Wentz & Dezmond Xavier)
Kazuchika Okada goes after Myron Reed immediately, but Reed tricks him — landing on the apron instead of the floor — and catches Okada with an enziguri followed by a moonsault. Okada kicks out before even a one‑count. Reed hits a superkick and tries for a monkey flip in the corner, but Okada counters, placing Reed on the top rope and blasting him with a dropkick that sends him crashing to the floor as they head into the break.
Back from commercial, Okada spikes Reed with a DDT for a two‑count. He goes for a vertical suplex, but Reed counters into a stunner that drops the champion. Reed follows with a guillotine legdrop on Okada draped across the middle rope, then launches himself with a huge dive over the top rope, wiping Okada out on the floor.
Reed attempts a springboard, but Okada catches him with a neckbreaker and then hits a top‑rope elbow drop. Okada sets for the tombstone, but Reed escapes and gets Okada onto the apron. Reed hits the ropes and connects with a spectacular cutter over the top rope, sending both men crashing to the floor. Back inside, Reed goes for a springboard 450, but Okada gets the knees up.
Reed ducks the Rainmaker, but Okada snatches him into a tombstone. Okada stands, pulls Reed up, and drills him with the Rainmaker to secure the victory.
Winner and STILL AEW International Champion: Kazuchika Okada
Willow Nightingale Backstage
Willow Nightingale speaks backstage about embracing the nickname Tony Schiavone gave her — The Comeback Killer. She says she’s taking it seriously and issues an open challenge to anyone returning from injury or anyone who’s been away from AEW for a while. The door is open for anyone who wants to step up.
Divine Dominion Backstage
Divine Dominion address the camera, declaring that their tag titles prove they are the best. Lena Kross says Hyan and Maya World caught their attention with their earlier video. Megan Bayne adds that they are gracious champions — and will grant Hyan and Maya a title shot on AEW Zero Hour — but makes sure to remind them they are beneath Divine Dominion.
Thekla & Marina Shafir vs. The Brawling Birds (Alex Windsor & Jamie Hayter)
This one explodes instantly into a ringside brawl, with bodies flying into barricades. A fan encourages Thekla to keep smashing Hayter with the barricade — so she does. Thekla slams Hayter’s face into the announce table and casually asks the commentary team how they’re doing, prompting Tony Schiavone to cheerfully reply, “Great!” Alex Windsor wheelbarrows Shafir onto the apron and throws her into the ring so the match can officially begin.
At least one fan boos this development, wanting the chaos to continue — but the match proceeds. Shafir recovers quickly and hits a German suplex on Windsor as they head to commercial. Back from break, Windsor is in pain with Shafir standing over her, clearly having done the damage. Windsor traps Shafir in the ropes, dropkicks her, and hits a DDT before tagging in Hayter, who storms in with a German suplex.
Hayter hits a dropkick and tries to roll Shafir over using her head, but Shafir counters into a guillotine. Hayter turns it into a pin attempt, forcing Shafir to release. Shafir kicks Hayter and tags in Thekla, who applies an octopus stretch. Shafir tries to add a toe hold on Windsor, but Windsor kicks her into Thekla to break the hold.
All four women trade big moves until Thekla lands a forearm and Hayter answers with a headbutt, dropping both. They tag out, and Shafir and Windsor start throwing heavy strikes. Windsor stomps Shafir’s foot, lifts her, and hits Two Birds, One Stone for the pin.
Winners: The Brawling Birds
We go to credits.
AEW Collision Results – April 11, 2026
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