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AEW Collision Results, Highlights and Key Moments for January 31, 2026

AEW Collision Results, Highlights and Key Moments for January 31, 2026

Tonight’s episode of AEW Collision, airing January 31, 2026, promises an action-packed night live from the Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas. The show sees The Conglomeration’s AEW TNT Champion Mark Briscoe defend his title against “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa. Plus, AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) will defend their titles against Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue).

The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TNT and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like HBO Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

AEW Collision Results (1/31/26): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The shows opens up with commentary welcoming us and they hype up tonight’s lineup as we head to ringside for the first match of the night. Darby Allin then makes his way down to the ring, but he is blindsided by Clark Connors on the ramp. Connors then sends Darby into the ring to get this match underway.

Singles Match: Darby Allin vs. Clark Connors

The match starts off with Clark getting a near fall from the early attack, quickly sending Darby into the corner for more damage. Hammer throw then sends Allin across the ring, but Connors takes a boot to the face. Darby then catches Clark off guard for a Code Red, but only gets a two. Darby then grabs Connors and heads to the ropes, only to be dropped to the outside.

Clark then follows him out of the ring before sending him into the guardrail. He then props Darby up on the apron for a running boot that sends him to the floor. Connors then sets Darby up for some chops, but Darby starts fighting back from the guardrail as the referee’s count continues. Darby then slides into the ring just enough to break the count, but Clark goes right back to work on Darby.

Connors then charges into Darby in the corner before sending him to the mat with a back body drop. He then goes up top, getting the drop on Allin for two. Darby then fights back with a right hand from the apron, but takes a spear from Connor that drives him onto the apron before falling to the floor. Clark then gets back to his feet and sets up the ring steps, shades of what Gabe Kidd did previously before breaking the referee’s count. He then leaves the ring to set up for a belly to belly suplex onto the steps, but Darby manages to break free. Clark then grabs him for an Irish whip into the back of the steps, but Darby leaps over to avoid it. He then runs up the steps for a missile dropkick of sorts, sending Connors to the floor.

Connors then tries to get away from Darby, who slides back into the ring for a dive sending Clark back to the floor once again. The fight then returns to the ring as Connors tries to fight it out with Darby in the corner. He then ends up sending Darby down with a spear, but it’s only good for a near fall. Connors then cinches in a straightjacket clutch instead and Darby tries to break free only to be driven to the mat by Connors for a two count. Clark then goes back for more, but Darby hits a reverse DDT. He then goes up top, but Connor dodges him only for Darby to put him in a Scorpion Deathlock. Clark then tries to fight out but ends up tapping.

The winner of the Singles Match, Darby Allin!

After the match, Darby vows to stand atop AEW. Before he can call out MJF, he is attacked by a man in a black hoodie and it’s Gabe Kidd. Gabe and Connors then set the steps up, sending him chest-first into the unforgiving steel. They then leave the steps on top of Darby’s weakened body. Kidd then says Darby claims he’s done with the Death Riders, but he’s not here on Death Rider business. Kidd then says he is here on Kidd business and it won’t stop until Darby’s pushing up daisies. Kidd then vows to be the man to end Darby Allin. Kidd and Connors then finally let up, heading to the back as officials check in on Darby.

We then get a video package looking at Kris Statlander and the Babes of Wrath as they address the Triangle of Madness ahead of the Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match later tonight.

We then head to the back, where JetSpeed address the Don Callis Family and they say they are looking to add gold by saying they are willing to take on the challenge because they’re hard, they’re strong and they’re JetSpeed Rodeo.

CRU then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and The Rascalz follow.

Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) vs. CRU (Lio Rush and Action Andretti)

The match starts off with Xavier and Rush, with Rush holding on to a side headlock to keep Xavier down. Xavier then reverses it, but Rush breaks free and each man hits the ropes until Xavier hits a headscissors to take Rush to the mat. Rush then hits the ropes, but runs into a dropkick by Xavier for two. Rush then gets confused in the chaos and ends up in the wrong corner and Wentz makes the tag from Xavier before hitting a bronco buster for a near fall.

A tag is then made to Andretti and CRU hits a double-team that garners a two count. Wentz then fights back with an arm drag, but is taken to the CRU corner by Andretti. A tag is then made to Rush as the pair double-team Wentz, but he fights out of the corner with a cross body. Xavier then goes for a dive but CRU dodge him, only for Wentz to hit them with a torneo.

CRU then take the fight to Xavier in the ring for a two count. Xavier then fights back, looking for a tag to Wentz. He and Andretti then tag in, with Wentz catching Andretti off guard to send him into the canvas. He then hits a rising knee strike in the corner and it is followed by a snapmare, a PK and a standing shooting star press, but all that is only good for a two count as Andretti kicks out. Rush then comes in now and it’s a fight between all four men until CRU sends the Rascalz to the outside for a double dive of their own.

Rush then keeps Wentz out of the ring as Andretti hits a cutter for a close two count. CRU then set up for a double suplex, but Wentz gives an assist to stop it before they hit a flurry of kicks on CRU. An attempt to stop this only ends with CRU being sent to the corners as Xavier and Wentz continue to fight and an assisted moonsault known as the Hot Fire Flame gets them the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)!

After the match, The Rascalz celebrate their win.

We then get a vignette highlighting the new alliance between Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor.

Jon Moxley then cuts a promo and he says he knows that the Death Riders and the Don Callis Family are about to erupt into faction warfare. Moxley then says he knows what motivates Callis and what motivates Konosuke Takeshita. Moxley then says what motivates him. Moxley then says Takeshita beat him in the Continental Classic and he needs to get it back. Moxley then says he wants a match with Takeshita one-on-one all alone. Moxley then says you know what it’s going to take and he thinks they understand each other.

Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and their opponents are already waiting in the ring.

Mixed Tag Team Match: The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Timeless Love Bombs’ “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Gino Medina and Ladybird Monroe

The match starts off with Cassidy and Medina and Cassidy quickly gets the upper hand to send Medina to the outside. Monroe then enters the ring to argue with Cassidy, who responds with his “dangerous” kicks to the shins of Monroe before Storm runs in with a shotgun dropkick. Monroe is then sent to the corner for a hip attack as Medina comes into the ring, only to be hit with a DDT by Cassidy. This is then followed by a hip attack by Storm and an Orange Punch by Cassidy for the win.

The winners of the Mixed Tag Team Match, The Conglomeration’s “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy and Timeless Love Bombs’ “Timeless” Toni Storm!

After the match, Cassidy and Storm are attacked by Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir. Marina then places Cassidy in a full nelson while Wheeler asks questions, but Cassidy can’t hear him. Cassidy says, “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you over your garbage hair!” Wheeler then laughs and hammers him in the forehead with the microphone. Shafir then traps him in Mother’s Milk while Yuta grabs the scissors. Before Yuta can do anything, Storm makes the save. They then send the Death Riders to the floor and Storm grabs the mic. She then challenges them in a Mixed Tag Hair vs. Hair Match on February 14th and whoever is pinned or submitted gets shaved bald.

We then head to the back, where Eddie Kingston and Ortiz try to squash the beef with the Grizzled Young Veterans. Instead, they are blindsided by Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Grizzled Young Veterans then confirms a parking lot brawl between them and Kingston and Ortiz on Collision next week. We then find out that Grizzled Young Veterans called for this as they pay up the bounty before leaving.

Commentary then talks about the match before we cut to a video package highlighting the AEW debut of Tommaso Ciampa as he challenges Mark Briscoe for the TNT Championship and that match is happening next.

Tommaso Ciampa then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Mark Briscoe follows.

AEW TNT Championship Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe (c) vs. “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa

The match starts off with a code of Honor being adhered to and both men go at until Ciampa takes Briscoe to the corner. Ciampa then breaks free at the referee’s insistence and Briscoe goes after Ciampa only to be caught in a waist lock. Briscoe then counters for a wristlock to send Ciampa to the mat. Both men are back to their feet as Briscoe hits the ropes, only to run into a shoulder block by Ciampa. Both men then trade strikes in the middle of the ring until Ciampa sends Briscoe to the ropes, only for Briscoe to hit a Pele kick sending Ciampa to the outside, where Briscoe hits a dive through the ropes to send him to the floor.

Briscoe then brings Ciampa back to his feet. Briscoe then hits a forearm before sending Ciampa back into the ring, but Ciampa escapes for a breather before trading chops with Briscoe. The fight then continues back in the ring, where Briscoe hits a chop on Ciampa in the corner followed by a crane kick for a one count. Briscoe then hits a vertical suplex and he gets another near fall. Ciampa then heads to the corner before Briscoe goes back after him, only for Ciampa to turn it around for some stomps of his own. Briscoe then fights back from the corner before the two fight it out on the apron with strikes until Ciampa nails Briscoe with a Psycho Driller onto the hardest part of the ring. He then applauds himself and gives himself a pat on the back as Briscoe is laid out on the floor.

We then hear that ten minutes remain as Briscoe shifts gears with some chops on Ciampa against the ropes. Ciampa then gets sent to the corner twice over with him taking a lariat on the second round before Briscoe hits some shots sending Ciampa through the ropes and to the outside. He then runs through the ropes for a dropkick on Ciampa, following it up with a running blockbuster off the apron that sends Ciampa right back to the floor. He then brings Ciampa back into the ring, but gets caught with a draping DDT when he tries to come in. Ciampa then picks up a near fall from that, continuing the attack in the corner as he props Briscoe up on the top turnbuckle.

Briscoe then fights back, sending Ciampa down to the mat before hitting a Froggy Bow but it’s only good for two as Ciampa gets a shoulder up. Jay Driller is then blocked as Ciampa sends Briscoe to the corner, but Briscoe turns it around for some strikes to prop Ciampa up on the turnbuckle only for Ciampa to hit him with a Psycho Driller to the mat. Ciampa then goes for a cover, but Briscoe manages to kick out at two.

Briscoe and Ciampa then fight to the floor, where Briscoe brings out a table. Ciampa then leaves him on top of it and nails him in the jaw with the running knee. Ciampa then stands on the table as Briscoe slowly gets back into the ring and on the top rope. When he turns around, Briscoe hits a Froggy Bow through the table. Briscoe then avoids a knee in the ring and nails Ciampa with the DVD. Briscoe hits another Froggy Bow to a standing Ciampa and Briscoe goes for the Jay Driller. Ciampa then counters and nails Briscoe with a knee for the win.

The winner and new AEW TNT Champion, “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa!

After the match, Ciampa celebrates with the title as “you deserve it” chants starts ringing through the crowd and Briscoe slowly gets to his feet. We then get a show of sportsmanship between the two as Ciampa’s arm is raised in victory and we see Kyle Fletcher on the ramp giving Ciampa a round of applause before indicating he wants his shot at the title.

We then head to the back, where we see that Josh Alexander, Rocky Romero and Lance Archer have left several bodies in their wake as Josh Alexander addresses what Jon Moxley had to say. He then talks up Takeshita as well as the Don Callis Family’s pursuit of more gold before the group walks off.

Adam Priest then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Kazuchika Okada follows.

AEW International Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Adam Priest

The match starts off with Okada sending Priest crashing to the floor with a leaping missile dropkick. As Priest falls off the top rope, Okada falls on his knee, screaming and getting the attention of the referee. This then allows Rocky Romero to leave commentary, rush the ring and blindside Priest.

Okada is still in control, dodging a charge from Priest in the corner only to take some strikes by him. Priest then sends Okada to the mat before hitting him with a German suplex. He then climbs the turnbuckle, but Okada rolls out of the ring for a breather. Romero then tries to intervene as the referee is distracted, but gets sent to the floor. The distraction is enough for Okada to blindside Priest, but Priest fights back to attack the knee of Okada. Alabama Jam leg drop off the top then earns Priest a near fall over Okada. He then traps Okada with a figure four leg lock in the middle of the ring. Okada then scratches and claws, eventually reaching the ropes.

Priest then ducks the Rainmaker and nearly pins Okada. Okada then kicks out and spikes Priest with a spin-out high-angle powerbomb. Okada then hits the Rainmaker for the win.

The winner and still the AEW International Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!

We then head to the back, where Eddie Kingston and Ortiz confirm they’ll be teaming with The Rascalz in an eight-man parking lot brawl against Grizzled Young Veterans, Big Bill and Bryan Keith. Kingston then asks to go get some medicine and The Rascalz claim they have what he needs.

We then get a video package highlighting the war of words between MJF and Brody King. Next week those two will face off on Dynamite in a Title Eliminator Match, but MJF is also concerned about Kenny Omega, Andrade El Idolo and “Hangman” Adam Page all gunning for him and the World Championship.

Commentary then hypes the Dynamite match up before giving attention to the main event for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship and that match is up next.

We then head to the back, where Tommaso Ciampa addresses the big win. He says that he doesn’t do any of this without his family by his side, giving Mark Briscoe props before addressing his title as being a new addition to the family.

Sisters of Sin then make their way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Babes of Wrath follow.

AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) (c) vs. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue)

The match starts off with Cameron and Hart locking up and Hart quickly sends Cameron down before going after Nightingale on the outside. Blue goes after Cameron on the opposite side as the Sisters of Sin take control, with Cameron being sent back into the ring so Hart can tag in Blue for a double-team. Cameron then fights back to send Hart out, hitting Blue with a sling blade before tagging in Nightingale. Babes of Wrath then hit a double-team move that leads to a near fall before the Sisters of Sin go after Nightingale for a DDT by Blue for a one count. A tag is then made to Hart and the Sisters of Sin double-team Nightingale some more, but Nightingale fights back for a roll up and a two count.

A tag is then made to Cameron, who goes up top for a cross body sending the Sisters of Sin to the mat. Blue then gets nailed with a kick before Hart sends Cameron to the ropes, only for Cameron to fight back with a kick on Hart that takes her to the canvas. Sisters of Sin then set up Cameron for a Tarantula on the ropes and a dropkick by Blue gets her a two count on Cameron, who fights back for a near fall of her own. Back suplex then sends Blue to the mat and Nightingale and Hart both get a tag as they go at it in the center of the ring. Hart then gets sent to the corner by Nightingale for a hip attack followed by a pounce off the ropes for a near fall.

Nightingale then hits a spinebuster on Hart for the two count. Hart’s rope walk hurricanrana is almost countered. Nightingale then loses her footing and Hart narrowly avoids disaster, tucking her head before she can hurt her neck. Nightingale then goes for the Babe with the Powerbomb. Hart then counters with an X-Factor and the Sisters of Sin follow it up with a double Gourdbuster and superkick combination for a near fall as it is broken up by Cameron. Cameron then hits Blue with the Crucifix Driver. She then hits an Eat Defeat/Inverted swinging neckbreaker combo on Blue for the win.

The winners and still the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions, Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron)!

After the match, Thekla attacks Babes of Wrath from behind and Kris Statlander makes the save, only for Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne to join in. Statlander and the Babes of Wrath are down in the middle of the ring as the heels stand tall and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Collision on January 31, 2026

  • AEW TNT Championship Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe (c) vs. “The Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Match: Babes of Wrath (AEW TBS Champion Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) (c) vs. Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue)
  • AEW International Championship Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Adam Priest
  • Singles Match: Darby Allin vs. Clark Connors
  • Tag Team Match: The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) vs. CRU (Lio Rush and Action Andretti)

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