Bandido on ROH | Credit: ROH/AEW
AEW Collision results from the July 11, 2026 episode.
Adam Page Return
AEW Collision opened with Tony Schiavone introducing “Hangman” Adam Page back into action. As nice as it was to see him, he rambled far too long about gardening and seeds. He eventually confirmed that he’ll never challenge for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship, as that was the stipulation to his last title match. Page wants the fans to know that he’s a man of his word. He didn’t say much, other than he’ll figure out who he is without it.
Shibata Vs. Bandido – ROH World Championship Match
“The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata had a shot at Bandido and his ROH World Championship. It was a physical, stiff match, with a natural back-and-forth. Bandido countered Shibata’s technicality with his high-flying style, and the false finishes went both ways. The swift but smooth reversals were apparent throughout. The champ showed that’s not all he is, however, reversing his challenger’s finisher into a roll-up pin to retain.
Harley Cameron Vs. Hikaru Shida – TBS Championship Match
Harley Cameron challenged Hikaru Shida for the TBS Championship. Shida rushed Cameron as the ref raised the belt pre-match to get the early advantage. Everything looks soft in this one, and very little appeared believable. The champ forced the challenger to tap, and continued that beating after the bell. Queen Aminata ran to her rescue to end the segment.
Willow Nightingale Return

AEW World Trios Champions, The Conglomeration (Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong) had an in-ring promo segment. They introduced the newly returned Willow Nightingale, who has an upcoming title shot. There wasn’t much substance, other than plugging the PPV.
Death Riders Vs. Fox, Top Flight, & Komander – AEW Collision Results
Next up was an eight-man tag match; The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and Daniel Garcia) vs. AR Fox, Top Flight, and Komander. Moxley and Castagnoli stood out in this match as the two men with true grit and genuine intensity. Fox put on an entertaining segment, flipping over everything, taking control of the match. He was ultimately shut down and pinned by Garcia.
Brian Cage Vs. Carson Wentz – AEW Collision Results
Brian Cage and Carson Wentz faced off in singles action. Wentz put up a good fight and had his high-flying moments, but Cage is too much of a roid monster to jump at.
Trent Beretta Vs. Darby Allin – AEW Collision Results
Trent Beretta vs. Darby Allin flowed directly from the previous match, with Allin rushing early for the advantage. Even so, both stars scored some vicious moves for false finishes. Beretta received a Coffin Drop before getting pinned. The flow of matches continued into the next one.
Mike Bailey Vs. Mark Davis – AEW National Championship Match
“Speedball” Mike Bailey had a shot at Mark Davis and his AEW National Championship. The first big spot was when Davis delivered a piledriver onto the announcer’s desk. Speedball battled back with his reversals and athleticism, leading to the best false finish of the match. The champ’s strength was too much for the game challenger in the end.
AEW Collision Results: In Conclusion
That wraps up this week’s AEW Collision results. Stay tuned to Greenville Sports Media for the latest.
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