AEW Dynamite & Collision Results 5/27 - Lights Out Philadelphia Street Fight, MJF Appears
Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage for "AEW Dynamite" and "AEW Collision" on May 27, 2026, coming to you live from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at a special run time of 3 hours!
MJF became a three time AEW World Champion at AEW Double or Nothing this past Sunday, dethroning Darby Allin in a Title vs. Hair Match to put an end to his 39 day reign. The closing moments of the match saw Allin fly off the top of scaffolding at the top of the entrance tunnel only for MJF to respond with a Tombstone off the ropes and TNT Champion Kevin Knight to attack Allin in the moments that followed the match as Allin was being stretchered out. Not only will MJF be hosting an AEW World Championship celebration for himself, but Knight will be making an appearance on tonight's show with something on his mind to share.
Kris Statlander will be going head-to-head with her former friend Hikaru Shida in a Lights Out Philadelphia Street Fight. Statlander previously ignored warnings from the likes of Harley Cameron and Mina Shirakawa about their wariness as to whether or not Shida could be trusted. Things between the two women culminated this past Sunday at Double or Nothing when they both took part in an AEW Women's World Championship Four-Way Match that also involved The Brawling Birds' Jamie Hayter and titleholder Thekla, during which Shida cracked her signature kendo stick across Statlander's spine while Statlander had Thekla pinned.
Moments after Konosuke Takeshita dethroned The Don Callis Family's Kazuchika Okada at Double or Nothing, Kyle Fletcher made his return to AEW from injury and blindsided Takeshita with an attack to kick him out of The Don Callis Family alongside Don Callis, Rocky Romero, and Mark Davis that ended in Fletcher hitting Takeshita with the International Championship belt. Following such, Fletcher and Callis will be sitting down with AEW backstage interviewer and host Renee Paquette.
Ricochet holds a win against Jericho in singles competition from AEW Dynasty on April 12, but Jericho has his chance to seek retribution tonight when the two men square off against one another with anyone else being barred from ringside. Tensions between the two men have been on the rise over the course of the last several weeks, with Jericho, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, Jack Perry, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and Kenny Omega emerging victorious against Ricochet, Toa Liona, Bishop Kaun, David Finlay, Clark Connors, the aforementioned Davis, and Andrade El Idolo in a Fourteen Man Stadium Stampede Match.
Speaking of Perry and Davis, they will be squaring off against one another tonight in a Quarterfinals Match for the 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament. Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay both advanced to the semifinals at Double or Nothing, defeating Bandido and The Opps' Samoa Joe respectively in a pair of quarterfinals matches.
We are live! Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz greet audiences at home before we head over to a video of Renee Paquette catching up backstage with Will Ospreay after his 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament quarterfinals match at Double or Nothing. He runs into Kenny Omega in the medical office, and Omega questions why Ospreay didn't ask for his help in getting better in the ring. Ospreay responds by asking why Omega is really there, and Omega says he can't bounce back as fast as he used to in the same way that Ospreay can. He warns Ospreay about aligning with The Death Riders, but Jon Moxley walks in and says everyone has their skeletons.
Back at ringside, Kevin Knight makes his way out.
We Hear From Kevin Knight
Fans boo Knight as he says he shouldn't have expected anything less. He says everyone has been asking why be betrayed Darby Allin at Double or Nothing, then says he told Allin not to let himself or the fans down by losing the AEW World Championship to MJF. He says Allin blew it and decided to no longer trust the process, then says he was the last person to humble MJF and says he should've been the one challenging Allin for the AEW World Championship.
Knight says he's going to take over AEW and says he trusted Allin because when he first got into professional wrestling, Allin told him to not waste any time. He says he decided not to waste any time on Sunday by attacking Allin.
"Speedball" Mike Bailey's music hits and he makes his way out. He says he hears what Knight is saying and says his best and worst quality is how vicious Knight is. He says if Knight owns up to what they did, they can make things right and extends his hand out to Knight. Knight pushes Speedball's hand away and levels him with a clothesline, then sends him crashing into the mat with a uranage.
Jericho then makes his way to the ring. Ricochet follows.
Ricochet vs. Jericho - Everyone Is Barred From Ringside
The bell rings and Ricochet levels Jericho with a dropkick. He dumps Jericho out of the ring and gets him back inside, but Jericho flies off the ropes to level Ricochet on the outside and clears the announce desk. Ricochet sends Jericho crashing on top of the announce desk knee first as commentary emphasizes a knee injury Jericho sustained at Double or Nothing, but Jericho cinches in the Walls of Jericho on Ricochet on top of the announce desk. Ricochet escapes and sends Jericho crashing into the ring steps.
Back from the break, Jericho delivers a Death Valley Driver to Ricochet on the ring apron. Jericho and Ricochet exchange strikes with one another, but Jericho runs over Ricochet with a pair of shoulder tackles and ascends to the top rope.
Ricochet flies over the top rope to level Jericho on the outside and delivers a Brainbuster to him at the bottom of the entrance ramp, then gets back inside the ring as the referee begins a ten count. Jericho beats it, but Ricochet sets up for a Spirit Gun. Jericho avoids it and cinches in the Walls of Jericho on Ricochet, but Ricochet manages to turn himself around and fires off right hands on Jericho's knee to break the hold.
Ricochet rolls up Jericho, but Jericho kicks out and charges at him. Jericho almost accidentally hits the referee, and as she recovers, Ricochet low blows Jericho.
Ricochet lands a Ricosault on Jericho and goes for a pin, but Jericho manages to kick out and ascends to the top rope. He looks to land a 620 Splash on him, but Jericho moves out of the way and catches him with a Codebreaker. He goes for a pin, but Ricochet kicks out and Jericho catches him with a Judas Effect. He follows it up with a Lionsault for the win.
Winner: Jericho
After the match, Tommaso Ciampa slides into the ring and blindsides Jericho from behind. He fires off stomps on him and uses his shirt to choke out Jericho, then runs over him with a knee strike and stands tall.
Orange Cassidy then makes his way to the ring. Lio Rush, Brian Cage, and Rush follow.
Lio Rush vs. Rush vs. Brian Cage vs. Orange Cassidy
The bell rings and Rush and Cage exchange right hands with one another. Cage sends Rush crashing into the mat, but Rush levels Cage with a forearm and Cage responds with a clothesline to Rush. Rush lands a German suplex on Cage, but Cage sends Rush crashing into the mat.
Cassidy and Lio both slide into the ring looking for pinfalls, then stare one another down. A grossed out Cassidy delivers his signature kicks to Rush as black goo drips from Lio's mouth, but Cage sets up for a powerbomb on Lio. Lio sends Cage crashing onto the ring apron and delivers a kick to his head.
Back from the break, Cage sends Rush crashing into the mat with a slam and goes for a pin. Lio breaks the fall, but Cassidy catches Cage with a DDT and pins him. He goes for a pin, but Cage kicks out and Cassidy flies through the middle rope with a Tornado DDT to take down Cage on the outside.
A returning Jake Doyle blindsides Cassidy on the entrance ramp, but Roderick Strong appears and brawls with him to the back as Cage brawls with Kyle O'Reilly and Lance Archer carries Cassidy to the back.
With Lio and Rush left alone in the ring, Lio levels Rush with a spear and pins him. Rush kicks out, but Lio looks to fly off the top rope. Rush sees Lio coming and sends him crashing into two opposite barricades, then grabs a cable from under the ring and uses it to choke Lio. Rush dumps Lio back in the ring and connects with the Bull's Horns for the win.
Winner: Rush
We then head backstage, where MJF encounters Kevin Knight as Renee Paquette stands by. MJF says Knight has a bright future and looks to walk away, but Knight stops him and makes it clear that he didn't attack Darby Allin for him but rather because he thought he should challenge Allin. Knight then encounters Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis.
MJF Hosts A Celebration For Becoming AEW World Champion
MJF says he finally has his AEW World Championship back and says Darby Allin is hanging his head in shame after beating him with a Tombstone for the third time. He says only eight men in the history of professional wrestling have been three time World Champions by the age of 30, then gloats about securing his place in the history books and says fans are living in the greatest era because it's all about him. He tells the fans to bow before the greatest of all time.
Mark Briscoe's music hits and he makes his way out. He rips down the banner that MJF has just unfurled, then gets in the ring and says MJF doesn't fit into Philadelphia. He says the people in Philadelphia are hard workers and reminds MJF that he pinned him not too long ago in the ring. He asks MJF if he'll man up, and MJF says he won't.
MJF says he's not saying no because Briscoe pulled down his banner, then says there's levels to professional wrestling and Briscoe is nowhere near the level that he's on. MJF looks to leave and heads up the entrance ramp, but Rush's music hits and he makes his way out. He says Briscoe is a chicken farmer, but MJF is a chicken s*** and says he almost beat MJF. He says when you mess with the bull, you get the horns and makes it clear that he's coming for the AEW World Championship. MJF says if anyone has earned an AEW World Championship, it's Rush because he's won recent matches and is more marketable than Briscoe and offers him a title match next Wednesday. He says the bull is about to lock horns with "The Devil" as Briscoe watches from the ring confused about what just happened.
We then head over to the Jurassic Express bus, where Jack Perry puts Mark Davis on notice ahead of their 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament and ponders going after the AEW World Championship. Luchasaurus drops Jack Perry off at the Rocky steps, and Perry then trains around Philadelphia as Luchasaurus follows him around in the Jurassic Express bus.
Back at ringside, Claudio Castagnoli makes his way out. Brody King follows.
Brody King vs. Claudio Castagnoli in a Quarterfinals Match for the 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament
The bell rings and the two lock up. King looks to land a chop on Castagnoli, but Castagnoli ducks out of the way and King fires off several chops on him. The two men then exchange right hands with one another on the outside.
Back from the break, Castagnoli sets up for a Neutralizer on King. King escapes and the pair look to level one another with clotheslines, but Castagnoli looks to fly off the middle rope. King catches Castagnoli with an elbow, but Castagnoli lands a pop-up uppercut on King. King responds with a clothesline to Castagnoli and pins him for the win.
Winner: Brody King
Adam Copeland and Christian Cage then make their way to the ring.
We Hear From Adam Copeland and Christian Cage
The live crowd tells Cage and Copeland they deserve their freshly won AEW World Tag Team Championship, but Cage tells them to sit down and shut their mouths as he conducts his business. Copeland cuts Cage off, and Cage says he knows FTR is sitting at home wondering what he'll say. He says Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood are the toughest and best tag team they've ever shared the ring with, then says they brought out the best of Cage and Copeland. He says FTR are top guys, but just aren't the tippy top.
Copeland says FTR decided to agree to an I Quit match with two men who were told they were never able to wrestle again and retired for a combined 16 years. He says FTR are in the rearview, then says for the first time in 25 years, Cage and Copeland will hit a 5 second pose. Cage says he's not doing that, but Copeland gets the crowd hyped up and Cage responds by saying they don't make flash photography anymore.
Copeland pulls a bag from under the ring and says he went to a store 20 years ago to buy a whole bunch of disposable cameras. He hands them out to fans around the ringside area.
Cage and Copeland look to hit their 5 second pose, but The Dogs attack the two men. Clark Connors stomps on Cage's hand on the ring steps, and David Finlay uses his shillelagh to hit Cage's hand with. Connors then lands a double stomp off the ring apron as Cage's hand is wedged under the ring steps before Finlay hits Cage with his shillelagh and uses it to cinch in a crossface on the laid out Copeland. Connors connects with a spear on Copeland, and Finlay grabs the ringside photographer. He gestures at him to use one of the disposable cameras to take a picture of himself and Clark Connors standing over Copeland and Cage.
Anna Jay and Tay Melo vs. Allie Katch and Ava Everett
Jay and Katch begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. Melo tags in and whips Jay into Katch in the corner for her to land a back heel kick on her. Everett tags in, but Melo runs her over with a pump kick and tags out to Jay.
Jey delivers a Blockbuster to Everett, and Melo rocks her with a knee strike. Jay and Melo land a Gory Bomb-knee strike combination on Everett for the win.
Winners: Anna Jay and Tay Melo
Jack Perry then makes his way to the ring. Mark Davis follows, and Don Callis takes a seat at the commentary desk.
Jack Perry vs. Mark Davis (w/ Don Callis) in a Quarterfinals Match for the 2026 Men's Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament
The bell rings and Davis blindsides Perry from behind.
Back from the break, Davis fires off chops on Perry's chest in the corner. He fires off clotheslines on Perry and sends him crashing off the apron with a shoulder tackle, but Perry lands a moonsault on Davis off the ropes back inside the ring and goes for a pin. Davis kicks out.
Davis connects with a bodyslam on Perry and looks to land a running senton on him, but Perry avoids it and delivers a step-up senton to Davis. Davis responds with a back body drop to Perry, but Perry fires off back elbows on Davis to escape and sends him crashing out of the ring.
Perry sends Davis crashing onto the floor face first, then drags him onto the apron. Davis clotheslines Perry inside the ring and sends Perry crashing into the ring apron spine first with a Brainbuster.
Back from another break, Perry rocks Davis with a forearm and connects with a Sliced Bread on him. He goes for a pin, but Davis kicks out and Perry takes him down with a hurricanrana. He goes for a pin, but Davis transitions into a roll up of his own. Perry reverses into his own fall, but Davivs kicks out and Perry sends him crashing into the mat with a piledriver.
Perry cinches in the Snare Trap on Davis, but Davis escapes and Perry sets up for a knee strike on Davis. Davis sends Perry crashing into the mat spine first and turns him inside out with a lariat, then goes for a pin but Perry kicks out.
Perry sends Davis crashing into the corner spine first and lands a couple of open palm strikes on him before the two men teeter on the ropes and Davis delivers a piledriver off the middle rope on Perry for the win.
Winner: Mark Davis
Kyle Fletcher answers why?
Don Callis and Mark Davis are in the ring when Kyle Fletcher and Rocky Romero come to the ring. Callis claims Takeshita was the never chosen one, Fletcher was. Fletcher and Callis hug. Fletcher asks "Kyle, could you come back in record time?" He answered that he's a genetic anomaly. As of today, he's 100% cleared to wrestle. He called Takeshita dead weight and he wanted to cut him out of DCF, which fueled him to come back faster. He claims Takeshita never cared for him. Fletcher said he wanted ProtoShita to run the world together. He called Takeshita a "selfish prick".
Takeshita came out and was accompanied by The Conglomeration. They came down to the ring and DCF fled. Takeshita said he got this title back and said "Kyle Fletcher, I want you."
Will Ospreay makes his way to the ring. PAC and Moxley follow, accompanied by Marina Shafir. The Rascalz follow.
Will Ospreay, Jon Moxley, & PAC vs. The Rascalz
When the bell rings, Mox and Myron and Wentz and PAC battle on the outside. Xavier and Ospreay fight in the ring. Ospreay takes Xavier down with a big boot. He brings him to the corner and PAC tagged in. PAC with a hip toss on Wentz. Mox tagged in and Wentz chopped him repeatedly. Mox took him down with a back elbow, chopped him, and tagged in Ospreay. Wentz sent Ospreay to the corner before knocking Mox and PAC off the apron. Rascalz tee off on him and then triple teamed him. Wentz and Reed dove on PAC and Mox.
After the break, Ospreay fought out of the corner. Wentz hit him with a running knee. Reed knocked Mox off the apron, but Ospreay tagged in PAC. PAC hit Reed with multiple kicks and a lariat. He landed a backbreaker on Xavier. PAC suplexed Xavier and did a release German Suplex on Reed in Wentz in the corner. PAC tagged in Mox and they teed off on Reed. Ospreay got in on the action too. They sent Reed into a cutter from Mox.
Opsreay and PAC knocked Wentz and Xavier off the apron. They landed stereo topes on them. Mox landed a piledriver on Reed. Reed reversed into an inside cradle and landed a cutter on Mox. He charged at Mox and got turned inside out. Mox tagged in Ospreay and he stomped Reed's arm. Ospreay did a tilt-o-whirl armbar on Reed and kicked Wentz into Mox's legs and Mox put him in a body scissors against the ropes. PAC put Xavier in an armbar. Ospreay cinched in Death Ground on Reed for the win.
Winner: Mox, PAC, and Ospreay
Ace Austin vs. Andrade El Idolo
Andrade comes to the ring first. Austin follows, accompanied by Bang Bang Gang.
Andrade put him in a side headlock and took him to a knee. He followed with a shoulder tackle. Austin with a drop toe hold. Austin caught Andrade and had him on his shoulders, but he got out of it. Austin with an armdrag. They exchange stand and switches and Andrade posed in the ropes.
After the break, they exchanged blows. Andrade knocked him out of the ring and landed a tornillo. He took a picture with a woman, who jumped on his back. Back in the ring, Austin rolled him up. He followed with a knee strike and a side suplex. He landed a leg drop and squatted with him on his shoulders. Andrade hit him with a big boot. Austin landed a hurricanrana from up top and followed with a Death Valley Driver.
Austin put him in a Fireman's Carry and climbed the ropes. Andrade elbowed him and powerbombed him. Andrade went for running knees, but Austin moved and landed a gamen giri. Austin went for The Fold, but Andrade hit him with a back elbow strike and a DM for the win.
Winner: Andrade El Idolo
Kris Statlander vs. Hikaru Shida - Lights Out Street Fight
Stat comes to the ring first. Shida follows.
Shida swung at her repeatedly with the kendo stick, but Stat took her down and rained down right hands. Shida did the same and Stat superkicked her. Shida rolled out of the ring and Stat landed a jumping knee strike from the apron. Stat sent her back into the ring and got a chair. Shida hit Stat with the chair when she got in and put it across the top rope. Stat flung her into the chair.
Stat sent her to the other corner and chopper and upper cut her. Shida hit her twice with the kendo stick and Stat went to the outside. Shida hit her again and threw her into the barricade. She punched Stat into a chair and straddled the barricade and hit Stat 10 times. Shida had an apple that she shoved in Stat's mouth before round house kicking her. Stat powerbombed her onto the floor. Stat sent her up the ramp and they battled in the back. Stat set up a guardrail on a chair and Shida suplexed Stat onto it.
After the break, Stat and Shida battled up top. Stat superplexed Shida and they both landed on chairs. Stat used a chair against Shida's kendo stick. Stat drove down Shida after knocking the kendo stick from her hands. Stat rolled her on top of a chair and went for a moonsault, but Shida moved. Shida followed with a meteora from up top. They exchanged blows. Stat landed a round house kick and Shida responded with one of her own. Shida landed a Falcon Arrow and Stat kipped up. Stat threw a chair at her face. Shifda rolled out of the ring and Stat got a table. Shida set up chairs on the other side.
Stat ran around the ring and Shida landed a drop toe hold to send her face first into the chairs. Shida tried to suplex her, but Stat landed a Death Valley Driver onto the chairs. Stat pulled out a light tube and Shida tried to convince her not to use it. Shida gouged her eyes and took her down with a kneestrike. Back in the ring, Shida grabbed the light tube and broke it across the back and landed another Falcon Arrow and Stat kicked out at 2.99. Shida hit her in the back repeatedly with a kendo stick. Stat threw a chair in her face. They battled on the apron. Stat took the kendo stick and broke it. Stat took the end of a kendo stick and dug it into Shida's forehead. Stat landed a Saturday Night Fever through the table.
Stat put her back in the ring and Harley Cameron ran to the ring and gave her a kendo stick. Stat hit her in the back with it and landed another Saturday Night Fever for the win.
Winner: Kris Statlander