Hazuki is moving on within the AEW Women’s Owen Hart Cup.
During this week’s episode of AEW Collision, Hazuki faced Persephone within the Women’s Owen Hart Cup quarterfinals. The match got here one week after Hazuki made her AEW debut against Maya World.
Late within the bout, Hazuki connected with a lung blower before rolling Persephone up with a Magistral Cradle to secure the victory and punch her ticket to the subsequent round.
After the match, Mercedes Mone blindsided Persephone and locked within the Statement Maker. Hazuki attempted to make the save, but after turning her back on Mone, she was attacked as well.
With the win, Hazuki advances to the semifinals, where she is ready to face Mercedes Mone.
The Divine Dominion continued their dominant run as AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions on tonight’s episode of AEW Collision.
AEW Collision opened with the Women’s World Tag Team Championship match, as Lena Kross and Megan Bayne defended against Tay Melo and Anna Jay.
TayJay earned their title opportunity after surviving the Five-Minute Challenge Eliminator against Kross and Bayne last Saturday.
The challengers nearly captured the championships midway through the bout after connecting with stereo superkicks before planting Kross with a double DDT. Nevertheless, Bayne stormed in to interrupt up the pin attempt before the referee could count three.
Within the closing moments, The Divine Dominion regained control when Kross drove Anna Jay into the corner to force a break on a sleeper hold attempt. Moments later, Kross and Bayne connected with Divine Intervention, allowing Bayne to attain the pinfall on Jay while Kross prevented Tay Melo from making the save.
With the victory, The Divine Dominion’s AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship reign reaches 84 days. The duo originally captured the titles from The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron) at Revolution 2026.
Shane Taylor made his intentions crystal clear toward AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley on this week’s episode of Collision — and he sent a violent message in the method.
Following a loss earlier within the night where his stablemates got here up short against The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and PAC) in trios motion, Taylor took matters into his own hands backstage. With the remainder of The Death Riders nowhere in sight, Taylor blindsided Wheeler Yuta and unleashed a brutal assault.
Addressing the camera afterward, Taylor mocked Moxley for failing to guard his “brother” and claimed The Death Riders have grown soft under Moxley’s leadership. He then issued a direct challenge to the AEW Continental Champion.
Taylor identified that next week’s Summer Blockbuster special takes place in Moxley’s hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, and suggested they discover just how far either side are willing to go in front of Moxley’s hometown crowd.
He closed the segment by saying that Moxley and the Death Riders have every reason to fear Shane Taylor Promotions before slamming Yuta’s head right into a metal shutter to punctuate his warning.
And eventually, you’ll be able to try the updated lineup for AEW Dynamite: Summer Blockbuster (6/10/26) below:
* Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Semifinal: Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King
* Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament: Skye Blue vs. Sareee
* PAC vs. Mark Briscoe
* AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Shane Taylor
* Orange Cassidy vs. Andrade El Idolo
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