All Elite Wrestling brought a stacked night of action to the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado, taping this week’s episode of AEW Collision immediately following the live broadcast of Dynamite. The show, which is scheduled to air on Saturday, February 28, 2026, features major developments on the road to AEW Revolution.
Brawls, Returns, and High-Stakes Matches
According to PWInsider, the tapings featured a massive eight-man tag team main event where The Death Riders—consisting of PAC, Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia, and Claudio Castagnoli—secured a victory over The Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, Josh Alexander, and Lance Archer). The violence did not stop at the bell, as Konosuke Takeshita and AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley engaged in a massive post-match brawl to escalate their upcoming pay-per-view clash.
The Denver crowd also witnessed the return of commentator Nigel McGuinness to the broadcast booth. In a significant non-wrestling segment, reigning AEW World Champion MJF went face-to-face in the ring with Kevin Knight, continuing his vocal dominance ahead of his Texas Death Match against “Hangman” Adam Page.
The night was filled with competitive singles and tag team action. Following up on a challenge issued on Dynamite, Andrade El Idolo gained momentum with a victory over New Japan veteran Tomohiro Ishii. In women’s division action, Toni Storm picked up a win against Zayda Steel, while the newly formed Brawling Birds team of Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor dispatched Gypsy Mac and Tyler R. Rounding out the card, Tommaso Ciampa defeated Jay Lethal, the powerhouse team of Kyle Fletcher and Kazuchika Okada defeated Top Flight, and Thunder Rosa teamed with Kris Statlander to defeat the Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart and Skye Blue).