AEW Collision Spring BreakThru live results: Jon Moxley vs. Nick Wayne

  • Ian Carey
AEW Collision 4/16/26

AEW Collision takes place on Thursday evening this week.

Tonight’s show was taped on Wednesday after Darby Allin defeated MJF to win the AEW World Championship in the main event of Dynamite in Everett, Washington.

The announced lineup for the show includes an AEW Women’s World Championship match, with Thekla defending against Alex Windsor. Hometown favorite Nick Wayne will face Jon Moxley in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator bout.

We’ll also see The Young Bucks vs. The Rascalz in tag team action. Kris Statlander and Hikaru Shida will team up against opponents to be named, and Adam Copeland is also set to appear.

The full announced card is below:

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Alex Windsor
  • AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. Nick Wayne in a title eliminator
  • The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed & Zachary Wentz)
  • Kris Statlander & Hikaru Shida vs. TBA
  • Adam Copeland appearance

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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Tony Schiavone welcomes us to the show and we hear Adam Copeland’s music in the arena to kick off the broadcast.

Adam Copeland in-ring promo segment

Copeland walks out with a black eye. He listed off various other injuries he got in the match with FTR at Dynasty. He said Christian was getting MRIs on his forearm and that’s why he wasn’t there.

He addressed FTR saying they won’t get another title shot. He said their rivalry is about more than titles, and they aren’t going to just “walk away.” Copeland said both of them were retired for years and had to fight to get back and they were going to “take their pound of flesh.”

FTR came out with Stokely. Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta then attacked Copeland from behind and it was a four-on-one attack. This brought out The Young Bucks to make the save. The Young Bucks took out FTR first, then Roppongi Vice, and then Copeland gave Beretta spear. Copeland and The Bucks then shook hands.

Backstage interview with Jack Perry: He told Don Callis to pick his “favorite goon out of the bunch” for a match on Dynamite next week for the National Championship in Portland.

The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) defeated The Rascalz (Myron Reed & Zachary Wentz)

Crowd chanted “The Elite” before the bell.

It was all Young Bucks early, hitting double team moves on both Reed and Wentz. They worked on Reed for a while until he made a hot tag to Wentz, who hit a series of kicks and a suplex. Reed and Wentz then hit duelling suicide dives and now the Rascalz are in full control before we went to a commercial break.

Nick Jackson is fighting back as we come back from break. He makes a hot tag to Matt Jackson and hit his repeating Northern Lights suplex on Wentz, and then grabbed onto Reed as well and suplexed both opponents on the final one.

Bucks hit a pair of bulldogs out of the corner and high-fived each other on the way down. They then hit a stereo flying elbow/swanton for a near fall. Duelling sharpshooters followed. Rascalz got back into it, and Myron Reed hit a Flame On to the outside and then a No Cap splash for a near fall.

Bucks got back into hit, super kicked Wentz out of the ring and then hit the BTE trigger but Wentz broke up the pin. Shortly after, Bucks hit Wentz with the Meltzer Driver/TK Driver (Schiavone called it the Meltzer Driver) for the win.

After the match, Clark Connors and David Finlay attacked the Bucks. They also attacked Dezmond Xavier, who had come out to help. They continued to attack both the Bucks and Rascalz. They hit a suplex/top rope spear on Wentz.

Finlay cut a promo after saying they “might be down one dog” but the mission stays the same, they want “bodies and gold.” Connors said they were sending a message to the entire tag team division.

A short vignette for Divine Dominion aired. It had an Ancient Rome feel to it.

AEW World Trios Champion The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) defend against The Lethal Swirl (Blake Christian, Jay Lethal, & Lee Johnson)

The Conglomeration all came out with their titles in backpacks, just as Cassidy typically does when he is a title holder.

Babyfaces ran wild early. Commentary mentioned that Strong was “running plays for the team.” Cassidy did the spot where it looks like he’s going off the top with an elbow, then he goes down to the second rope etc. until just delivering a falling elbow. Cassidy then did his hands in pocket routine with Blake Christian.

Cassidy hit a Stun Dog Millionaire on Christian but then Jay Lethal attacked KOR on the apron, going after his knee and this led to heels taking control of the match. They then celebrated by strutting just before we went to a commercial break.

Ian Carey
Ian Carey

Ian Carey is a writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, whose work has been featured in NOW Magazine, The Huffington Post, and more. A lifelong wrestling aficionado born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, he has covered the industry for a decade and a half. He joined the f4wonline.com team in 2019.