AEW Maximum Carnage: Collision Keeps Phoenix Buzzing

By Lance Reece | Wrestlezona | 88.7 The Pulse

Immediately after Dynamite tore through downtown Phoenix, All Elite Wrestling returned with AEW Maximum Carnage: Collision, keeping the momentum rolling inside the Arizona Financial Theatre. Representing Wrestlezona, which airs every Sunday at 8:00 AM local time on 88.7 The Pulse, I was still in the building as Phoenix proved it had plenty of energy left for another stacked night of wrestling.
Collision had a slightly different feel than Dynamite. Where Wednesday night brought spectacle and chaos, Saturday felt more personal and gritty. The crowd was locked in from start to finish, treating every match like it mattered.
New Champions Crowned in Trios Action
The night delivered a major moment right away as Hangman Adam Page and JetSpeed defeated The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata) to become the new AEW World Trios Champions.
This match was a collision of styles and personalities. The Opps brought intimidation and experience, while Hangman and JetSpeed relied on speed, timing, and crowd support. Every exchange felt important, and when the final pinfall hit, the building erupted. Phoenix witnessed a title change, and the celebration felt earned after a hard-fought battle.

Andrade El Idolo Shows His Precision
Andrade El Idolo defeated Angelico Serpentico in a match that highlighted Andrade’s technical skill and confidence. Angelico attempted to bring out creativity and unpredictability, but Andrade stayed calm and dominated throughout. It was a reminder of how dangerous Andrade can be when he dictates the pace of a match.
Eddie Kingston and Ortiz Bring the Fight
The energy picked up as Eddie Kingston and Ortiz defeated the Grizzled Young Veterans in a physical tag team bout. Kingston’s intensity paired perfectly with Ortiz’s aggression, creating a team that fed off the crowd’s reactions. The Grizzled Young Veterans pushed them at every turn, but Kingston and Ortiz refused to back down, grinding out a satisfying win.

Marina Shafir Stays Relentless
Marina Shafir defeated Zayda Steel in a match that showcased Shafir’s no-nonsense approach. Every movement felt deliberate, and she never let her opponent find momentum. It was a strong, straightforward performance that kept Shafir looking dangerous.
SkyFlight Faces a Tall Task
El Clon, Josh Alexander, and Kyle Fletcher defeated SkyFlight in a fast-paced trios match that blended athleticism with power. SkyFlight brought excitement and speed, but the opposing trio matched them step for step and took control when it mattered most. Josh Alexander’s presence in particular grounded the match and helped swing things in his team’s favor.
Bayne and Ford Make a Statement
The women’s division stayed active as Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford defeated Viva Van and local favorite Danielle Kamela in a dominating effort. Bayne’s power combined with Ford’s edge made for an effective pairing, and they never allowed their opponents to fully settle into the match. The win felt like a statement for a team looking to climb the ranks.
Jack Perry Earns a Shot
The night closed with high stakes as “Jungle” Jack Perry defeated Anthony Bowens in a number one contender match for a future shot at AEW National Champion Ricochet.
Bowens brought intensity and heart, pushing Perry throughout the match. Jack Perry, however, stayed composed and focused on the opportunity in front of him. When the match ended, Perry stood tall, having earned a major chance at championship gold and closing the Phoenix weekend with momentum on his side.

Phoenix Delivers Another Strong Night
AEW Maximum Carnage: Collision proved that Arizona fans did not lose a step between nights. From new champions to rising contenders, the show delivered meaningful moments that made being there in person feel worthwhile.
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