The road to AEW Revolution 2026 continues tonight in Denver, Colorado at 8/7c on TNT and HBO Max, with the February 28 episode of AEW Collision.
On tap for tonight’s show is Thunder Rosa and Kris Statlander vs. Sisters of Sin, Protokada vs. Top Flight, “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Zayda Steel, Tommaso Ciampa vs. Jay Lethal, Andrade El Idolo vs. Tomohiro Ishii, The Don Callis Family vs. Death Riders, The Brawling Birds in action, and we’ll hear from MJF and Thekla.
MJF & Kevin Knight Kick Things Off
World Heavyweight Champion MJF marching to the ring, immediately cutting off his music. He says this show does not start until Revolution gets rectified. He’s a real pro wrestler, not some indy deathmatch shmuck. MJF calls for Tony Khan to change the match as he’s not doing Texas Death, and Collision doesn’t start until something gets done.
Instead, here’s the music of JetSpeed and it’s Kevin Knight making his way down the ramp! Knight has a mic in hand and says if MJF wants to get something done, The Jet is right here, stacking Ws and getting the wins. Tonight, the job he’s getting done is shutting MJF’s ass up.
Knight says the people are tired of MJF’s usual routine, especially when the people all know the scarf is fake. Knight has more swag than MJF’s ass could ever imagine. The Jet is more handsome too. But the fact of the matter is, The Jet may be a better World champion too. The Jet is the future, and the here and now.
Maxwell calls him an ignorant, arrogant child. Knight wants to tell Big Hebrew how to do his job? No no no no no. He’s the Jet? How about he gets his ass on a jet. Jet on over to El Paso, Texas for this Wednesday. MJF vs Kevin Knight for the Triple B! MJF agrees, The Jet is not the future. He’s not even the now…all he’s gonna be is history.
Tommaso Ciampa & Jay Lethal Stroll Down Memory Lane
*Mark Briscoe narrates a video package, happy that Ciampa is in AEW. Tommaso Ciampa and Jay Lethal recap their history together in Ring of Honor, and Lethal promises it will be another career highlight when he beats him tonight. Briscoe can’t wait to see it.
The Don Callis Family vs. The Death Riders
Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, Josh Alexander & Lance Archer representing The Don Callis Family collides with PAC, Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia, & Claudio Castagnoli representing The Death Riders in our first match of the evening. The bell sounds and off we go.
Moxley has joined commentary to watch his Death Riders compatriots for this one. It’s Garcia and Romero opting to start, Rocky has a little shimmy and misses a kick, Garcia coming back with a shoulder tackle and a dropkick. Pac in, double arm drag from the Riders, standing moonsault.
We hear that MJF vs Knight is official for Wednesday. Alexander in, and Claudio steps in too as we get a little rematch from last week. Claudio leaps, rolls through into the Giant Swing but Josh tries for an ankle lock, only for Castagnoli to muscle him up into a gutwrench suplex.
Archer tags in as the big men go toe to toe. Clothesline after Josh elbows Claudio from behind. Back elbow from Archer, tag to Trent, Rocky helps out too but Castagnoli takes them both down with a double clothesline. Yuta tags in, still wearing the beanie. Garcia with a back suplex to Trent, Romero with a spin kick.
Castagnoli dumps Rocky to the outside. Crossbody from Archer! Archer goes to chokeslam Yuta but he bites the fingers, and Yuta hits a DDT to counter. Tope con hilo from Yuta to take out the pile of bodies on the outside. Snap suplex from Yuta on Trent gets a 2.
Spin kick from Pac, pump kick in the corner, and he jumps to the middle rope, but Rocky is there to grab him. Trent pulls him off the ropes with a back suplex. Assisted dropkick from RPG Vice as we head to PIP. Back from break, Don Callis Family are still working over Pac, and we see Moxley leave the commentary desk to try to will Pac back into things before returning to his seat.
Pac with a German release suplex on Alexander! Pac crawls to his corner but RPG Vice knock the others off the apron. Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on Trent, and now Pac is free to tag in Castagnoli! Claudio with uppercuts to Trent and Alexander. Giant Swing to Josh, Trent leaps off the buckles and gets caught with a huge uppercut.
Claudio lifts Trent for Yuta who comes off the top with a lariat. Hammer and anvil elbows from Yuta to Trent, but RPG Vice deliver stereo knees. Archer with a chokeslam! Claudio has a chair, and the referee gets into a tug of war. Archer goes for Blackout on Marina Shafir! But Yuta nails a Busaiku knee.
More Claudio uppercuts as this has totally broken down now. The Death Riders hype themselves up and all four hit Archer repeatedly with a train of offense. Powerslam from Castagnoli, big splash from Yuta, 1, 2, DCF make the save! Romero tags in, modified sliced bread to Yuta, 1, 2, no. Another Sliced Bread is countered, and Yuta hits the Busaiku Knee for the 1, 2, 3.
Post-match, here comes Konosuke Takeshita and he has a mic in hand….but immediately goes for Moxley, lighting him up. Both teams battle now, trying to separate Takeshita and Moxley while also landing in a few blows of their own. It calms down but Takeshita again tries to get in a shot, diving up the ramp to continue the assault.
Winners: The Death Riders
Jay Lethal (w/ The Swirl) vs Tommaso Ciampa
Both men try to get early control but they know each other well, even if it has been some years. Slaps from both guys, back elbow from Ciampa and a back suplex. This is the 8th singles match between Lethal and Ciampa. Lethal gets Ciampa sitting on the ropes and distracts the ref, allowing Blake Christian to rush in and nail a quick German suplex.
Lethal struts a little and then tosses Ciampa to the floor, where Lee Johnson tries to get involved but gets taken out, as does Christian. Lethal with a dropkick to the outside and a tope suicida as we head to commercial. Back from break, Ciampa catches Lethal while trying to ascend the buckles and he slaps him.
Lethal manages to hit the King’s Elbow, NO, Ciampa rolls him into a cover for a close 2. Thrust kick, Lethal Injection is avoided, cutter connects afterwards though! He goes for it again but Ciampa follows him in with a dropkick. PROJECT CIAMPA! 1, 2, NOOOO! After distraction from Johnson and Christian, Lethal rolls up Ciampa but Ciampa rolls right through into his running knee strike for the win.
Winner: Tommaso Ciampa
*The Iinspiration talk about their debut in Australia, and they take issue with the Brawling Birds trying to steal their moment. The Iinspiration will make their Dynamite debut next week.
*Video package for Clark Connors, kinda styled like Miami Vice. “No one wins in a fight.” Alrighty then.
The Brawling Birds vs Gypsy Mac and Tyra Russame
We hear that it will be the Brawling Birds against the Iinspiration this coming Wednesday. Hayter and Windsor focus on strikes in the first minute. Windsor with a kick to the spine, which gets a 2 count. Blind tag from Hayter, sunset flip but Windsor and she holds Russame for Hayter to come in with a big boot.
Windsor floows Mac on the floor. Double chops in the corner, and a double suplex to Mac. Running lariats connects, and the Two Birds One Stone allows the Brawling Birds to pick up the win.
Winners: The Brawling Birds
*The Swirl have a 4-way tag coming up this Wednesday for $200,000. The Outrunners, Private Party, and RUSH & Dralistico will also be competing. RUSH says they’re coming to collect. There ain’t no party like a Private Party, apparently.
ProtOkada (Kyle Fletcher and Kazuchika Okada) vs Top Flight (w/ Christopher Daniels)
Don Callis in on commentary. Okada opts to be the workhorse and start this off against Darius Martin. Side headlocks exchanged, both men get to their feet. ProtOkada with stereo big boots, and they are happy with their own teamwork.
Leaping dropkick from Darius, the Martins with quick tags, slingshot senton from Dante gets a 2. Okada grabs the leg of Dante allowing Fletcher to knock him to the floor, and Okada meets him with a snap DDT. Back from commercial break, Fletcher is gloating over being in control.
Fletcher tags in Okada, who tags Darius off the apron. Dante avoids a dropkick, Darius makes the tag anyway, Spanish Fly and a suicide dive! Leaping spear in the corner, and a capture Fisherman’s suplex gets a 2 for Darius. Okada with a flapjack and a tag to Fletcher, superkick to Darius and the Michinoku Driver, 1, 2, NO.
Kyle misses a running knee in the corner, Dante sends Fletcher back with a dropkick into a German. Double team Angel’s Wings connects! Darius looks for something, Okada pulls Dante off the apron, and Okada takes Daniels out. Rainmaker misses but Darius runs into a dropkick. Rainmaker hits that time! He’s smiling, and he tags out to Fletcher. Brainbuster! 1, 2, 3.
Winners: ProtOkada
*Kyle Fletcher wants Denver to say his full name, He says that him and Okada are the greatest champions in this company, but now together as ProtOkada they are unstoppable. So whoever wants to step up…JetSpeed are out! Mike Bailey has a mic and reminds Kyle that Bailey beat him in the C2…and Knight beat Okada too. Knight says the math ain’t mathing.
Okada says they’ve never beaten ProtOkada…and he hands the mic over to Fletcher to say…’BITCH!’ Knight finds it funny, but really he’d like to see JetSpeed vs ProtOkada. Bailey wants that cow udder pink TNT championship. Jet Set Rodeo are the trios champs and they’d love to defend the titles against those two and one other of the thousand Don Callis Family members. Bailey says it doesn’t matter who, just find a partner.
*We recap Orange Cassidy and Darby Allin’s events from Wednesday, and there appears to be a challenge laid out for the War Dogs.
Toni Storm (w/ Luther) vs Zayda Steel (w/ Christopher Daniels)
Storm welcomes Steel’s shoulder tackles, but Steel comes back with a hurracanrana. Shotgun dropkick to the face from Steel, cover, 1, 2, no. Body slam by Storm, snap suplex for 2. Storm thinks about a Tiger Driver, Steel escapes between the legs and hits a lungblower.
Storm to the outside, and Steel nails a tope suicida. Back in the ring, a crossbody gives Steel a 2 count. Snap German from Storm, and another! One more! Storm gives herself a wedgie and proceeds to hit the hip attack and Storm Zero, 1, 2, 3.
Winner: Toni Storm
*Marina Shafir immediately starts attacking Toni Storm post-match, but Storm turns the tables. Wheeler Yuta in….and Toni Storm rips the beanie off to show his shaved bald head. BIG POP! Storm puts on the beanie and gestures as Shafir.
*HOOK reminds us that the Opps are recruiting. He stops a random guy and asks if he wrestles and if he wants to join…but then shrugs him off as a joke. HOOK runs into Anthony Bowens, and Bowens says people don’t know that they’ve been best friends behind the scenes.
He’s had his back before, and he wants to show that. HOOK knows he has his back, but the question is, is he really a fit for the group of killers that is The Opps. He doesn’t see Bowens as a killer. Something for Bowens to do, although I can’t see Hook and Bowens as a particularly formidable team if they do go that route.
Sisters Of Sin vs Kris Statlander & Thunder Rosa
Rosa and Hart charge at each other as the bell rings. Rosa runs Hart into opposite corners, and delivers a dropkick. Snapmare, sliding lariat, cover for 2. Rosa may be thinking Tijuana Bomb already but Hart backs her into the SoS corner and makes the tag to Blue.
Double team flapjack. Rosa back up, clubs Hart and elbows Blue, tagging in Statlander who comes in with a running knee and a Michinoku Driver for 2. Statlander gets Blue on her shoulders but she avoids it and tags in Hart. Julia gets a boot up, counters a backdrop but runs into a reverse body slam. Statlander looks for a dive but Blue catches her with a kick to the side of the head, and Hart hits a rope-assisted backstabber as we go to PIP.
We’re back as the Sisters of Sin control Statlander. Julia walks the ropes with arm control, wrenches the arm over the top rope, but miscommunication and Blue almost takes out Hart. Statlander catapults Blue into Hart, allowing her to make the tag to Thunder Rosa. Rosa has both Julia and Blue down in opposite corners. Running basement dropkicks to tge face! Bridging Northern Lights gets a 2 but Hart breaks it up.
Jawbreaker from Blue, cutter on Hart in response. Statlander back in with a pump kick. Lungblower to Blue from Rosa. Sole Food to the midsection by Hart. Statlander misses a double clothesline, so the Sisters hit a double gourdbuster and the thrust kick, 1, 2, Rosa makes the save.
All four battle on their knees, slowly getting to their feet. Thrust kicks from the Sisters. Hart gets dragged to the outside, and Statlander hits a German on Blue. Staturday Night Fever on Hart, Rosa is legal, Tijuana Bomb! 1, 2, 3!
Winners: Kris Statlander & Thunder Rosa
*Thekla heads out onto the stage to say if there’s one thing she can’t stand, it’s not one but two bitches. Rosa thinks she’s ready to get toxic? Statdaddy needs to tell her how she made her cry, bleed, and how she took that title from her. Thekla doesn’t fight to win, she fights to kill (I wonder if HOOK’s listening?!). So why doesn’t Rosa just retire already? Thekla wants the crowd to give it up for the past of the AEW women’s division, because now it belongs to her.
Tomohiro Ishii vs Andrade El Idolo
Main event time! Grapple, and they back each other into the ropes, with a clean break eventually. Ishii tries to throw him to the outside, but Andrade is tranquilo and baits Ishii in. Andrade up top, Ishii puts a stop to whatever he had planned, and now looks for a superplex.
Andrade knocks him away and hits a leaping crossbody, covering for 2. Shoulder tackle from Ishii, Andrade comes right back with a dropkick to the face, and Ishii spills to the floor to shake it off. But Ishii grabs Andrade on the apron and pulls him down, face-first into the apron.
Back in the ring, Ishii looks for something but Andrade rakes the eyes. They head back outside the ring once more, and Andrade bounces Andrade’s head off the commentary desk. Andrade heads over to a ‘fan’ and she gets her phone out for a picture, kissing his cheek as he takes a selfie. We go to our last PIP commercial break of the night.
When we return, we see Andrade has applied a single leg crab through the break but Ishii grabbed the ropes to break it. Andrade looks for the Three Amigos but Ishii reverses on the second suplex for one of his own. Chops in the corner from Big Tom, Saito suplex.
A lariat is ducked, and now Andrade finally gets the Three Amigos. 1, 2, NO. Ishii comes back with a German! Headbutt knocks Andrade down, and the sliding lariat follows for 1, 2, NO. Brainbuster attempt is evaded, leaping forearm by Ishii.
Andrade catches Ishii in a hold and forcefully twist him into the buckles. Running knees in the corner! 1, 2, NO! Andrade is regrouping, thinking what to do next. He goes up top, Ibushi-type moonsault press, 1, 2, no. He looks for the DM but Ishii counters with the enziguri.
We see a running lariat. Ishii can’t get the brainbuster and Andrade hits the biiiig back elbow, 1, 2, NOOOO. The DM connects! 1, 2, 3. That’s all she wrote. Andrade wins. Andrade is about to celebrate but the music of Bandido hits, and Bandido is here! It is official for Revolution, Bandido vs Andrade El Idolo.
Bandido asks for a handshake but Andrade won’t have any of it. Bandido pulls the trigger pose at Andrade’s head as Andrade points to the Revolution poster, and that’s all we have time for tonight. That’s how things wrap up. Thanks for joining us!
Winner: Andrade El Idolo
(H/T to Theo Sambus and 411Mania.com for the above results.)
