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AEW Collision Preview February 7, 2026: Ciampa's First TNT Title Defense, Parking Lot Fight


AEW Collision airs tonight (Saturday, February 7, 2026) from the Pearl Theater at The Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada, starting at 8 p.m. ET on TNT and streaming on HBO Max.

How to Watch AEW Collision Tonight

DetailInfo
DateSaturday, February 7, 2026
VenuePearl Theater at The Palms, Las Vegas, Nevada
Channel / Stream (US)TNT / HBO Max
Start Time (US)8:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CT
Show Length2 hours

Here’s everything you need to know including start time, how to watch, and the full card for tonight’s show.

AEW Collision Match Card for February 7, 2026

Here are the matches and segments announced for tonight’s AEW Collision.

  • Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong – TNT Championship
  • Eddie Kingston, Ortiz & The Rascalz vs. Grizzled Young Veterans, Big Bill & Bryan Keith – 8-Man Parking Lot Fight
  • Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) – Tag Team Contenders Qualifier
  • Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta vs. Zayda Steel & Dante Martin – Mixed Tag Team Match
  • Kevin Knight vs. Scorpio Sky – Singles Match
  • Mina Shirakawa vs. Viva Van – Singles Match
  • Thekla vs. TBA – Thekla in Action

TNT Champion “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa vs. CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Claudio Castagnoli vs. Roderick Strong

Tommaso Ciampa wastes no time proving himself as TNT Champion, defending the title just one week after taking it from Mark Briscoe and immediately living up to his “open challenge” promise. He steps into a high-caliber three-way against CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Claudio Castagnoli and former AEW International Champion Roderick Strong, two men with deep histories against each other but limited experience facing Ciampa, making this a fresh and physical title bout.

Ciampa and Strong’s roots go back over a decade to their ROH clashes, while Castagnoli and Strong have battled across multiple promotions, including Claudio’s recent successful CMLL Title defense on Collision. With contrasting styles and overlapping rivalries, the TNT Championship feels like the perfect stage for a stiff, strike-heavy, and counter-driven main event in Las Vegas.

8-Man Parking Lot Fight: Eddie Kingston, Ortiz & The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) vs. Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake), Big Bill & Bryan Keith

The simmering issues between Eddie Kingston, Ortiz, and the Grizzled Young Veterans explode into AEW’s first-ever 8-Man Parking Lot Fight tonight. After agreeing to a tense “no violence” meeting last week, Kingston and Ortiz were blindsided when Big Bill and Bryan Keith attacked them on GYV’s dime, forcing Kingston to enlist Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz to even the odds.

Kingston has recent history with both Bill and Keith dating back to his All Out victory, and Ortiz’s return was sparked by the need to back up his longtime friend against GYV’s numbers game. With eight men brawling in a Las Vegas parking lot and The Rascalz wanting to make a statement in just their second week on Collision, this has all the makings of a wild, weapons-filled fight rather than a traditional tag match.

Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona) (Winners Advance to AEW World Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Match on Dynamite)

The Young Bucks are trying to reboot the Superkick Party in 2026, but their focus was pulled last week when they stepped in to stop GOA from interfering in “Jungle” Jack Perry’s AEW National Championship match with Ricochet. Although their intervention couldn’t change the result for Perry, it set the stage for tonight’s collision with Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona.

The stakes are high: the winners will move on to next week’s Dynamite for a 3-Way #1 Contenders Match against Dezmond Xavier & Myron Reed of The Rascalz and a mystery wild-card team, with a future AEW World Tag Team Title shot on the line. For the Bucks, it’s the next step toward a potential fourth reign as champions, while GOA can further cement The Demand’s growing dominance by muscling their way into contention.

Exclusive Post-Match Comments From AEW World Champion MJF

AEW World Champion MJF has a lot to answer for after being demolished by Brody King in under two minutes in this week’s AEW World Championship Eliminator Match on Dynamite.

King’s emphatic win secured him an AEW World Title shot next Saturday at AEW Grand Slam Australia, and tonight’s exclusive comments will be MJF’s first chance to address that setback.

On top of that, “Hangman” Adam Page was watching closely, with his own Grand Slam match against Andrade El Ídolo determining who will challenge for the AEW World Championship at AEW Revolution on March 15.

Expect MJF to juggle the immediate threat of Brody King with the looming specter of Page and Andrade, as the world title picture starts to crystallize heading into AEW’s busy spring schedule.

We’ll Hear From AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander

AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander appears on Collision tonight after striking a risky bargain with Triangle of Madness. Statlander agreed to give Thekla a rematch for the AEW Women’s World Championship on Dynamite in four days in exchange for keeping Triangle of Madness out of this week’s Women’s Tag Team Eliminator Match.

She made Thekla wait to learn the stipulation for their title bout, and tonight she finally reveals what kind of match she’s chosen. With Thekla already set to compete on Collision before that rematch, Statlander’s announcement could tilt the balance in her favor or play directly into the challenger’s “Toxic Spider” persona.

“The Toxic Sider” Thekla in action

Before challenging for the AEW Women’s World Championship on Dynamite, Thekla steps into the ring on Collision to build momentum and send a message to Kris Statlander. Knowing she’ll find out the stipulation for her rematch later in the night, Thekla’s focus will be on setting a vicious tone and showcasing the aggressive, unpredictable style that’s brought her to the brink of championship gold.

With Triangle of Madness hovering over the division and Statlander promising a stipulation that favors her own strengths, this tune-up match is Thekla’s chance to spin a “toxic web” heading into the biggest opportunity of her AEW career.

Marina Shafir & Wheeler Yuta (Death Riders) vs. SkyFlight’s Zayda Steel & Dante Martin

Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta walk into Collision with their hair literally on the line next weekend at Grand Slam Australia, where they’ll face “Timeless” Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy in a mixed tag match with a hair-shaving stipulation for the loser of the fall. Tonight’s mixed tag against SkyFlight’s Zayda Steel and Dante Martin is all about momentum and chemistry as the Death Riders pair try to sharpen their edge before that high-risk showdown.

For Dante and Zayda, a win over Shafir and Yuta would be a massive elevation for SkyFlight and could rattle the Death Riders just seven days before one of them risks losing their hair on a global stage.

AEW World Trios Champion “The Jet” Kevin Knight vs. Scorpio Sky (SkyFlight)

Kevin Knight continues his breakout 2026 campaign with a singles showcase against two-time TNT Champion Scorpio Sky. Already holding the AEW World Trios Championship alongside “Speedball” Mike Bailey and “Hangman” Adam Page as JetSet Rodeo, Knight now looks to prove he can soar just as high on his own.

Sky, representing SkyFlight, brings veteran savvy and championship experience, making this a key measuring stick for Knight’s singles upside.

A win for Knight would strengthen his claim as one of AEW’s most explosive rising stars, while Sky aims to reinsert himself into the singles title conversation.

Mina Shirakawa vs. Viva Van

With “Timeless” Toni Storm occupied in the escalating war with the Death Riders, Mina Shirakawa keeps Timeless Love Bombs in the spotlight by stepping into singles action against Viva Van. Shirakawa’s charisma and striking-heavy offense have quickly made her a fan favorite, and tonight offers another chance to showcase that against a hungry opponent eager to capitalize on the opportunity.

For Viva Van, a strong performance or upset win over Mina would instantly raise her stock in the AEW women’s division. Expect a hard-fought clash as both women look to climb the ladder in an increasingly competitive landscape.

AEW Collision Tonight: Quick Facts

  • Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026.
  • Location: Pearl Theater at The Palms – Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • Start Time: 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT.
  • How to Watch: TNT and streaming on HBO Max.

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