đïž Rundown â AEW
Presented by Ed & Gordon.
đŠ DESK INTRO
Ed: âFans, Collision has been hotter than a stovetop in July! AEW rolled from Dynamite into Collision with championship fights, tournament drama, and more chaos than a Fourth of July parade!â
Gordon: âIndeed. A most turbulent stretch â rivalries sharpened, titles defended, and several competitors made emphatic statements.â
đ„ AEW â KEY DEVELOPMENTS (Dynamite)
â MJF survives Rush in a brutal NoâCountout war
MJF retained the AEW World Championship after Rush passed out in the hammerlock, following a violent match involving barricades, exposed turnbuckles, and apron piledrivers.
â Mark Briscoe defeats Lio Rush and calls out MJF
Briscoe pinned Lio Rush, then demanded a World Title shot.
â Andrade El Idolo continues his climb
Andrade defeated Vandu and declared his intention to chase the World Title.
â Kevin Knight retains the TNT Championship
Knight defeated Speedball Mike Bailey in a hardâhitting match, continuing his run as Don Callis Familyâs centerpiece.
â Owen Hart Cup momentum builds
Will Ospreay advanced in the menâs bracket; Mercedes MonĂ© returned as the womenâs Wild Card and won her quarterfinal.
â Triangle of Madness escalates their STARDOM feud
Thekla, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue cut a scathing promo on STARDOM.
đ§ FULL MATCH RESULTS â AEW COLLISION (June 6, 2026)
(Youngstown, OH â Covelli Centre)
đ„ AEW Womenâs World Tag Team Championship
Divine Dominion (c) def. TayJay A wild, backâandâforth match ending with Bayne & Kross hitting Divine Intervention to retain.
đ„ Shane Taylor def. Alan Angels
A decisive win capped with a package piledriver; Taylor then called out the Death Riders.
đ„ Death Riders def. Shane Taylor Promotions
Moxley, PAC, and Claudio overcame STP in a heated trios battle.
đ„ Tommaso Ciampa def. Beef
Ciampa won via submission and forced Schiavone to declare him âbetter than Chris Jericho.â
đ„ Clark Connors def. Juice Robinson
Connors scored a big singles win over the Bang Bang Gangâs Robinson.
đ„ AEW World Trios Championship
The Conglomeration (c) def. LFI (Rush, DralĂstico & Sammy Guevara) A fastâpaced trios match with the champions retaining.
đ„ Owen Hart Womenâs Tournament Quarterfinal
Hazuki def. Persephone Hazuki advanced â then Mercedes MonĂ© attacked both women to send a message.
đ° AEW NEWS
- Mercedes Moné vs. Hazuki set for the Owen semifinals after their Collision brawl.
- Shane Taylor vs. Jon Moxley for the Continental Championship expected on Dynamite after Taylor took out Wheeler Yuta.
- Orange Cassidy vs. Andrade El Idolo announced for Dynamiteâs Summer Blockbuster.
- The Dogs challenge the Young Bucks for a future showdown.
đŠ SPECIAL FEATURE â THE MANKIND INTERVIEW (WWF, MAY 26, 1997)
Ed: âFans, before we close, weâve got to revisit one of the most unforgettable sitâdowns in wrestling history â the night Mankind bared his soul to Jim Ross in 1997!â
Gordon: âIndeed. A most revealing portrait â equal parts disturbing, poignant, and transformative.â
â BACKGROUND
The May 26, 1997 episode of WWF Raw Is War featured Part 2 of Jim Rossâs multiâweek deepâdive interview with Mankind (Mick Foley). This segment explored:
- Foleyâs childhood obsession with wrestling
- His hitchhiking trip to Madison Square Garden to witness Snuka vs. Muraco
- The origins of the Dude Love persona
- His early training under Dominic DeNucci
- His emotional and psychological evolution into Mankind
These details are documented in fan archives and retrospectives.
â SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW
Gordon: âMankind spoke with a raw honesty rarely seen at the time. He described hitchhiking to Madison Square Garden as a teenager to witness Jimmy Snuka leap from the cage â a moment he said âchanged the course of his life.â He recalled creating the Dude Love character in homemade videos, imagining himself as a heartâthrob despite knowing he didnât fit the mold.â
Ed: âHe talked about training under Dominic DeNucci, getting roughed up in the ring, and discovering that pain didnât scare him â it motivated him. The interview showed clips of his early backyard footage, his bald spot from pulling out his own hair, and his struggle between who he wanted to be and who he became.â
Gordon: âA most compelling portrait â not merely of a wrestler, but of a man shaped by trauma, ambition, and an unbreakable will.â
đïž DESK OUTRO
Ed: âFans, AEW is rolling into summer like a runaway freight train â and with Collision, Dynamite, and the Owen Cup heating up, the next few weeks are going to be explosive!â
Gordon: âQuite so. A most eventful period â and the echoes of that classic Mankind interview remind us how powerful wrestling storytelling can be.â