The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) vs. The Lethal Swirl (Blake Christian, Jay Lethal & Lee Johnson)Jon Moxley vs. Nick WayneThekla (c) vs. Alex Windsor
Nigel McGuinness and Excalibur immediately bring up Thekla’s rope‑assisted pin on Jamie Hayter at Dynasty, as well as her history of being fired from Stardom for attacking the company president. The tone is set: Thekla is dangerous, unpredictable, and absolutely willing to cheat.
Windsor takes control early with a big clothesline out of the corner, following with a heavy suplex. She strings together a Russian leg sweep and another clothesline for a two count. Thekla bails to the outside, trips Windsor on the apron, and seizes control. She climbs the ropes and dives onto Windsor on the floor as we head to commercial.
Back from break, Thekla is firmly in command, lighting up Windsor with corner chops. Windsor fights back and hits a Blue Thunder Bomb for two. She follows with a stiff headbutt and locks in a Sharpshooter until Thekla reaches the ropes.
Thekla rebounds, springing off the ropes into an Octopus Stretch, but Windsor manages to grab the ropes again.
Windsor climbs to the top, but Thekla cuts her off. They battle on the turnbuckle until Thekla suddenly pulls out a pair of brass knuckles. Windsor blocks the first swing and tries for a sunset bomb, but Thekla cracks her with the knucks — the referee never sees it. Thekla follows with a foot stomp and covers for the three‑count.
Winner and STILL AEW Women’s World Champion: Thekla
Thekla celebrates with the title held high as Collision: Spring BreakThru goes off the air.
AEW Collision: Spring BreakThru Results – April 16, 2026
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