Hey Folks. We’re back, and it’s part two of AEW Collision’s Slam Dunk Sunday. If you missed yesterday, you can catch up here.
Also, before I go on, allow me an…
(Author’s Rant: Look, I get it. Tony Khan has to play with the hand he’s dealt during the NCAA March Madness, which means his shows will get bumped. But splitting Collision into two shows, one of which is on a school night is asking a lot out of someone to cover. It could be I’m snippy because the UCLA-UConn game ended so late and this pushed it back, but just expect this to be a little more down and dirty of a recap.)
End Rant.
Once again, we come to you (late and taped) from the Save Mart Center at Fresno State in Fresno, CA. Nigel McGuinness and Tony Schiavone have the call, and your First Match of the Night is…
Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong vs. Jay Lethal and Lee Johnson (With Blake Christian)
This was a clash of styles and teams, but Christian has his moments cosplaying as a ginger Orange Cassidy.
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Lethal and John were in control throughout the match, but Strong and Cassidy rallied, and Strong delivers the End of Heartache to Johnson’s back, and he throws Cassidy on top to pick up the tag win.
Your Winners via Pinfall: Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy
Up next is…

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Lio Rush
Rush has a new look with the near-white contacts and bald look. Even the commentary noted his presence was like that of Gollum from TheLord of the Rings. Either way, Ciampa is not swayed. Heck he gives a look like he’s gonna enjoy this.
At one point, Rush runs circles around the Psycho Killer, knocking him off the ring. He then gets on all fours and dives to the outside, grinning like a madman.
Ciampa gets back on offense and tosses Rush around, and then drives a running knee to his face and that is that.
Your Winner via Pinfall: Tommaso Ciampa
Oh, there was also a match with The Divine Dominion, Megan Bayne and Lena Kross against Alex Gracia and Vipress. Since I don’t have the energy or patience to do any poetry for this squash, let’s move on, but know the AEW Women’s Tag Team expressed Dominance.
A Double Chokeslam from the heavens leads to a win for Divine Dominion!
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) March 23, 2026
Now it’s time for the…

AEW World Trios Championship: Mistico and JetSpeed (“Speedball” Mike Bailey and Kevin “The Jet” Knight)(c) vs. The Don Callis Family (El Clon, Josh Alexander, and Konosuke Takeshita
There was all sorts of high-flying in this match, and Mistico meshed well with Knight and Bailey, even doing stereo dives to the floor on the Family members.
It isn’t long before El Clon, Alexander, and Takeshita ground their flight and take over. But JetSpeed gets ground clearance and wipes out Takeshita and Alexander, and Mistico manages to deliver La Mistica on El Clon, and the masked man has no choice but to tap out.
Your Winners, and Still AEW World Trios Champions: Mistico and Jetspeed
With that, we’ll see ya next week for a (normal) Collision.
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