First finalist set in men’s AEW Owen Hart Foundation tournament after chaotic ending

Will Ospreay’s quest to be in the main event of AEW All In from Wembley Stadium continued on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite after what can best be described as a chaotic ending sequence.

Ospreay defeated former friend and United Empire factionmate Mark Davis in the main event of the night to advance to the finals at this month’s Forbidden Door in San Jose, California.

What preceded that was members of both the Don Callis Family and Death Riders backing up their man in a wild brawl that took place over several minutes while the referee was knocked out. Ospreay got several visual falls during the craziness and nearly had a pin until Jake Something pulled the referee out again. That brought out Marina Shafir and eventually Jon Moxley.

As both teams brawled to the back, Kyle Fletcher snuck in and hit Ospreay with a back suplex and was fixing to hit him with a screwdriver when Konosuke Takeshita pulled him out and they brawled as well. Davis then had the screwdriver, but was disarmed by two Hidden Blades for another visual pinfall.

Ospreay kicked out of a Davis piledriver and after a sequence of counters, Ospreay locked in his armbar for the tapout.

Ospreay advanced to the semifinals with his win last month over Samoa Joe at Double or Nothing while Davis, the reigning AEW National Champion, defeated former champion Jack Perry to advance.

The winner will take on the winner of Swerve Strickland vs. Brody King which takes place on next Wednesday’s Summer Blockbuster edition of Dynamite. The overall tournament winner will challenge for the AEW World title at August’s All In.

Chris Jericho teaming with Young Bucks on AEW Dynamite/Collision

Before Double or Nothing, Chris Jericho will team up with The Young Bucks in trios action.

AEW has announced that Jericho, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson will face off against Ricochet, Andrade El Idolo & Mark Davis on this Wednesday’s Dynamite/Collision special. It will serve as a preview for the Stadium Stampede match at Double or Nothing.

That Stadium Stampede bout is a 14-man match where Jericho, The Young Bucks, Jack Perry, Kenny Omega, Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin are on one side. Their opponents — with representatives from The Demand, Don Callis Family, and The Dogs — are Ricochet, Andrade, Davis, The Gates of Agony, Clark Connors & David Finlay.

Serving as the final build to Double or Nothing, Dynamite and Collision are airing live as a combined special this Wednesday night. The show is being held at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine and will run from 8-11 p.m. Eastern time on TBS and HBO Max.

Here is the updated lineup:

AEW Dynamite/Collision (Wednesday, May 20) —

  • AEW World title: Darby Allin defends against Speedball Mike Bailey
  • AEW Continental title eliminator: Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O’Reilly
  • Anything goes: Mark Briscoe vs. Tommaso Ciampa
  • AEW Tag Team titles: FTR defend against Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong
  • Divine Dominion 5-minute Women’s Tag Team titles eliminator
  • Triangle of Madness & Athena vs. Thunder Rosa, Mina Shirakawa, and the Brawling Birds
  • Katsuyori Shibata vs. Will Ospreay
  • Chris Jericho & The Young Bucks vs. Ricochet, Andrade El Idolo & Mark Davis
  • Swerve Strickland returns

Three title matches part of ROH Supercard of Honor additions

AEW National Champion Mark Davis will continue his busy schedule at Friday’s Ring of Honor Supercard of Honor streaming special — one of three championship matches added Thursday.

Davis will defend the title against CMLL’s Xelhua who will be making his fifth ROH appearance and his first since late-January in a trios bout. This will be the first time they have shared the ring.

Davis defeated Jack Perry for the title last Saturday at AEW Fairway to Hell and was added to Team Ricochet for the Stadium Stampede match taking place at next Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing. He’s had a slew of matches in ROH since 2023 and has won his last six singles matches there.

Also added to the show is an ROH Pure title defense as Lee Moriarty puts the title up against Ace Austin who is coming off a loss to Will Ospreay Wednesday. Moriarty has held the title for 658 days with 15 successful title defenses.

After finally breaking through and defeating Nick Wayne for the ROH TV title Thursday, AR Fox will put the title on the line against Lio Rush who called his shot directly afterward.

In another development, Zayda Steel defeated Hyan to earn the final spot in the Survival of the Fittest match for Athena’s ROH Women’s World title.

As of this writing, the Zero Hour pre-show matches have yet to be announced.

Current ROH Supercard of Honor card | This Friday | HonorClub

  • ROH World Champion Bandido defends against Blake Christian
  • Nigel McGuinness vs. Josh Woods in a Pure rules match
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena defends against Maya World, Trish Adora, Yuka Sakazaki, Billie Starkz and Zayda Steel in a Survival of the Fittest match
  • ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo defends against Diamante
  • ROH Women’s TV Champion Red Velvet defends against Viva Van
  • AEW National Champion Mark Davis defends against Xelhua
  • ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against Ace Austin
  • ROH Men’s TV Champion AR Fox defends against Lio Rush

Mark Davis wins National Championship at AEW Fairway to Hell

Mark Davis is the new AEW National Champion.

In the first match of the night on Saturday, May 9, at AEW Fairway to Hell, Jack Perry faced Davis with his AEW National title on the line.

However, toward the closing moments of the match, fans saw Don Callis call in a favor from Ricochet, who interfered and hit Perry with a golf club, costing him the title. Davis then proceeded to pin Perry to win the National title and his first-ever AEW singles championship.

Later, during a backstage segment, Callis and Davis met with Ricochet to determine a plan for the Don Callis family to team up with Ricochet’s Demand at AEW Double or Nothing. Perry also announced the Elite [Perry, The Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega] for Double or Nothing.

The history of the AEW National Championship

Last year, in November 2025, AEW established the National Championship. Not just exclusive to AEW, the title has been actively defended across multiple promotions.

Ricochet was the inaugural champion, who won the title at Full Gear 2025 and held the title for 113 days. Perry later won a 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal at Revolution 2026 to win the title. He has now lost it to Davis at AEW Fairway to Hell.

AEW Fairway to Hell live results: Darby Allin vs. PAC World title match

A trademark filed quite some time ago finally comes to fruition Saturday in West Palm Beach, Florida, with AEW’s first-ever Fairway to Hell one hour special on TBS.

In the headliner, AEW World Champion Darby Allin will defend against PAC who called for the shot last Wednesday on Dynamite. The two have had a rivalry of sorts over the past few years with Allin last defeating him this past January. The winner will defend against Kazuchika Okada this Wednesday.

AEW National Champion Jack Perry will defend against Mark Davis. It will be Perry’s fourth title defense and a rematch of his first from April’s Dynasty.

AEW Women’s Tag Team Champion Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) will appear in a non-title match.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 pm Eastern.

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Jungle Jack Perry vs. Mark Davis (w/ Don Callis) for the AEW National Championship

Jack Perry countered Davis with a hurricanrana out of a powerbomb right away, and landed on his feet after missing a moonsault into the ring. Davis went to the floor, so Perry hit a moonsault to the floor on him. Perry hit a shotgun dropkick on the floor and went for a Tiger Feint kick around the ring post, but Davis cut him off and hit a clothesline that saw Perry crash to the mat on the ground. Davis took Perry back into the ring and hit a series of hard strikes that kept Perry grounded. Davis hit a shoulder tackle on Perry as he was on the apron, and Perry nearly hit the guardrail.

Davis got the heat on Perry throughout the ad break, and we heard the production count down from 10 to live on MyAEW, which was kind of fun, though obviously a mistake. Perry hit a flying forearm off the ropes and Davis went down to his knees, but not fully down. Davis hit a back elbow as Perry charged the corner, and Davis put Perry on the top rope before going for a superplex. Perry bit Davis and then hit a sunset flip powerbomb of the ropes for a 2-count. Both men ended up on the apron and Perry hit hurricanrana from the middle rope off the apron on Davis before hitting his Tiger Feint Kick (which Schiavone called an Area Code kick, which I liked) around the ring post and a flying elbow off the top rope for a 2-count. Perry charged and Davis turned around and hit a lariat that stopped Perry in his tracks.

Davis hit a lariat and then a piledriver for a 2-count, but Perry kicked out. Davis tried to piledriver Perry off the middle rope but Perry sat up on it and hit a hurricanrana that sent Davis back into the ring. Don Callis ran down to distract the referee, and Ricochet ran out with a golden golf club in full golfing gear and cracked Perry in the back with the club. As the referee turned around, he saw Davis piledriving Perry for the victory!

Result: Mark Davis defeated Jack Perry for the AEW National Championship

This was a good match with an ending that I did not expect. Davis winning is very cool, and it also continues the feud with Perry and Ricochet.

–A great hype video aired for Nick Wayne touring with New Japan Pro Wrestling in the Best of the Super Juniors for the second time, and this time he wants to join the likes of Will Ospreay and Ricochet as a winner of the tournament. Excellent stuff here.

–Jack Perry was backstage talking about how Don Callis and Ricochet took away the title he worked so hard to win, and how he was so proud to win it in front of his family. Perry then said he was going to get revenge, and he was joining Chris Jericho against the Callis Family and Ricochet. Perry also announced that the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega will be joining too, so the Callis Family and Ricochet were in trouble.

–Don Callis was backstage with Mark Davis and Ricochet, and talked about how he just got the greatest gift he ever wanted from Jack Perry because he is being given a chance to have his guys beat up Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega on the same night. So, he is going to join Ricochet and the Gates of Agony in the Stadium Stampede and negotiate with Ricochet about which members will be joining besides Davis.

Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) vs. Ruthie Slay & Rachel Lay

This was a 5 minute challenge, and Kross wasted no time beating on Lay and Slay (hey, that rhymes!) and tagging in Bayne, who hit a German suplex on Lay. Slay blind tagged in and went for a crossbody, but Bayne caught her and hit a Samoan drop on Lay and a fallaway slam on Slay before hitting Divine Intervention with Kross for the win.

Result: Divine Dominion defeated Ruthie Slay & Rachel Lay

–A hype video aired about Jamie Hayter beating Skye Blue on Dynamite and it was followed by the announcement of a 4-way match at Double or Nothing featuring Thekla vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander vs. Jamie Hayter.

–Don Callis was backstage again, and he talked about how no matter who won the the world title match tonight, the Don Callis Family was taking the title on Wednesday. Callis announced that Okada had to go to Japan to handle some family business, so Konosuke Takeshita was going to take his place on Wednesday to fight for the title against the winner of Darby Allin and PAC.

–A hype video aired for Kyle O’Reilly, showing his defeat of Jon Moxley last year, and then his winning the Trios titles with Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy.

Mike Bailey (w/ Kevin Knight) vs. Kiran Grey

Bailey wasted no time, kicking Grey all over the ring and then hitting a triangle moonsault to the floor. Bailey climbed up the ropes again, but Grey cut him off. Bailey shoved him off, but Grey got right up and cut him off. Grey hit several strikes, but Bailey managed to recover, knock him off the ropes, and hit Ultima Weapon for the pinfall.

Result: Mike Bailey defeated Kiran Grey

–Kevin Knight grabbed a mic afterwards and said that Bailey was red hot, and while Knight did not win the world title, he and Bailey can still make it to the top.

–A hype video aired for PAC and Darby Allin. This was excellent.

Darby Allin vs. PAC for the AEW World Championship

Allin and PAC immediately rushed up the golf green in this unique venue. Darby hit a code red on PAC into the sand trap, and the crowd popped for that. Allin then hit a running shotgun dropkick and PAC did a full moonsault into another sand trap to an even bigger reaction. PAC, however, threw sand into Allin’s face and then hit a belly-to-belly suplex into the sand trap before locking on the Brutalizer in the sand. Tony Schiavone noted that while there are no countouts in this match, the match needed to end in the ring. PAC did not seem to care and just wanted to inflict punishment in the hopes of keeping Allin down before finishing him later.

PAC picked up Allin in a Gorilla Press and tossed Allin into the sand trap as they went to an ad break on TNT. PAC took Allin to the ring for a 2-count. PAC started hitting the ropes to go for a lariat, but Allin swept him from his feet and hit a Scorpion Death Lock for a 2-count. PAC cut Allin off and then hit a gigantic falcon arrow from the top rope for a 2-count. PAC setup a table at ringside and went for a shooting star press off the rope, but Allin moved and PAC crashed face first through the table. That had to suck. Allin then took PAC into the ring and locked on the Scorpion Death Lock, and PAC barely made it to the ropes to escape.

PAC then called for the Death Riders to run down, which distracted Allin and let PAC hit Allin from behind. PAC then sent the Death Riders to grab another table, with Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta setting up a table at ringside. PAC then picked up Darby Allin and hit a tombstone piledriver on the steel steps. As PAC put Allin on his shoulders he started walking him backstage as Yuta and Garcia setup four tables on in the entry way. Marina Shafir joined PAC, simply watching as PAC dragged Allin up a flight of stairs and over the announce area.

PAC dragged Allin over the entry way where the tables were setup and looked to launch Allin from the balcony through the tables. Allin started to fight back but Shafir distracted the referee and PAC was able to hit a low blow (I am not sure why, as the referee has allowed the usage of tables, so a low blow shouldn’t be a DQ). PAC then threw Allin off the balcony through the four tables, which was insane. PAC ran down the stairs and picked up Allin and threw him into the ring for a cover, but Allin kicked out at 2! The audience popped huge for that, so that absolutely worked. I am not sure how Allin can take this kind of punishment in real life, let alone in character, but man, what a tough man.

The Death Riders tried to interfere and the referee threw them out. As the referee was getting rid of Yuta and Garcia, Marina Shafir put the world title in PACs hands. PAC was about to hit Allin, but Allin fired up, kicked PAC low in revenge and hit PAC with the title before hitting the Coffin Drop for the pinfall. This match ruled.

Result: Darby Allin defeated PAC to retain the AEW World Championship

This was a fantastic main event, and exactly what you would expect from a no count out match with Darby Allin in it. Absolutely fantastic main event, and now we are going to get Darby Allin vs. Konosuke Takeshita on Dynamite, which should also be awesome. Once Allin loses this title I hope he takes a break for a few weeks because this pace is astonishing, but it has been very fun with him as champion thus far.

Final Thoughts

This was an easy thumbs up show with Darby Allin and PAC being the highlight, but we also got a title change in the opener with Mark Davis defeating Jack Perry and a series of good promos from the Callis Family throughout the show. I am not sure what the real reason is for Okada missing Dynamite, but Takeshita is a worthy replacement, and that match should be excellent. All in all, this was a great episode of Collision, and an easy watch even with the long overrun.

Kyle Fletcher says winning Trios titles with Mark Davis ‘meant the world’

Earlier this year, Kyle Fletcher won the AEW Trios World titles with fellow Don Callis Family members Kazuchika Okada and Mark Davis.

Recently speaking to WhatCulture Wrestling, Fletcher opened up in detail about the feeling of winning the Trios titles with Okada and, especially, Davis.

Apart from the stuff you get to do yourself, seeing your friends and the people you love succeed — the way I feel about watching Skye wrestle, that’s almost sometimes better than the stuff you accomplish on your own. Davis, we traveled the world together for coming up to 10 years now. That kind of bond, you don’t get very often,” Fletcher said.

He’s one of my best friends in the entire world, and he really did get the s**t end of the stick for a little while. There was a couple of injuries, and yeah, he really had some bad luck. I’ve always known how good he was, people in the UK know how good he is, so to me it was just matter of time when things started to click for him.”

Before Fletcher joined The Don Callis Family a few years ago, he was a part of The Aussie Open tag team with Mark Davis. After Fletcher’s jump to a solo career, Davis found himself lost in the mix before forming a new tag team with Jake Doyle. Despite Doyle’s injury, Davis continued his run in the top spot with several opportunities, including the Trios titles win.

“Now he’s kind of in that spot where I was back in 2023 when he got hurt. I was given these really awesome opportunities, and I was able to take the ball and run with it. Now, he’s in that same spot, and he’s given opportunity after opportunity, and he’s smashing every single one out of the park like I always knew he would,” Fletcher continued. “He looks great, he moves great, he’s kind of putting all of the pieces together. It’s really rewarding for me to be able to see. The fact that we were able to be world trios champs together and get that reunion, it meant the world.”

Fletcher, Okada, and Davis won the Trios titles on March 4 before losing them on the March 15 edition of AEW Revolution.

New Trios champions crowned at AEW Revolution

Brand new Trios champions have been crowned at AEW Revolution.

Toward the final stages of the AEW Revolution PPV, fans saw The Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Mark Davis, and Kyle Fletcher) defend their Trios titles against Mistico, Kevin Knight, and “Speedball” Mike Bailey.

Following a closely contested fight and several near falls, the final moments of the match saw Mistico trap Fletcher in with La Mistica, Bailey hit Davis, and Knight follow it up with a Frog Splash on Davis and cover him for the pinfall victory.

With the pinfall win, Bailey, Knight, and Mistico crowned themselves the brand new AEW Trios Champions, ending The Don Callis family’s short title reign. Shortly after the win, production hit Mistico’s theme song as the crowd joined in. As the Los Angeles crowd vibed to the song, the news of Mistico’s All Elite signing was also announced.

Interestingly, Mistico, 43, is also a CMLL World Trios Champion with Mascara Dorada and Neon in CMLL. Former AEW Trios Champion Adam Page is currently scheduled to be in a Texas Deathmatch against MJF for the AEW World title.

Mark Davis to face former ECW Champion at WrestleCon SuperShow

The present will battle the past at the WrestleCon SuperShow.

It was announced today that Mark Davis, currently one-third of the AEW World Trios Champions, will be taking on former ECW World Champion Masato Tanaka in Las Vegas. 

Tanaka, age 53, made his pro wrestling debut in 1993. He is probably best known to American fans for his feud with Mike Awesome in the original ECW, where they traded the ECW Championship in 1999 then stole the show in a rematch at WWE’s ECW One Night Stand in 2005. They also frequently battled in FMW in Japan. 

Tanaka is also a three-time former ECW World Tag Team Champion, winning the belts once with Balls Mahoney and twice with Tommy Dreamer. He is still very active in Japan, where he is the reigning ZERO1 World Heavyweight Champion, as well as the reigning GHC Hardcore Openweight Champion in Pro Wrestling NOAH.

Davis has his own background in hardcore wrestling—he is a five-time 24/7 Hardcore Champion in HOPE Wrestling in the United Kingdom. He has won dozens of other titles all over the world, usually teaming with Kyle Fletcher. The two of them and Kazuchika Okada are the current AEW World Trios Champions. 

WrestleCon SuperShow takes place at 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 16, from the Horseshoe in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tickets are available here. The event will also stream live on Triller TV. 

Hangman Page match added to AEW Dynamite

Hangman Page will be in action on Dynamite.

During Collision, it was announced by Don Callis Family member Josh Alexander that Hangman Page would be facing Mark Davis before he goes on to Grand Slam Australia. That match was later confirmed for this coming Wednesday.

Page has made it clear he is coming after MJF and the AEW World Championship, and wants to be a part of the Grand Slam Australia number one contender’s match that will determine MJF’s opponent for Revolution on March 15. Kenny Omega and Andrade will meet on Dynamite with the winner earning one spot in the upcoming number one contenders match on February 14.

Davis, along with tag team partner Jake Doyle, wrestled on this past week’s Dynamite losing to FTR in a match that was for the AEW Tag Team titles. Doyle tore his bicep during the bout, putting him out of action for some time.

Next AEW Dynamite lineup | Next Wednesday | Las Vegas

  • Andrade El Idolo vs. Kenny Omega
  • MJF vs. Brody King in an AEW World Championship Eliminator Match
  • Ricochet (c) vs. Jack Perry for the AEW National Championship
  • Young Bucks in action
  • Hangman Page vs. Mark Davis

Future World Tag Team title match made on AEW Dynamite

AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR now have their next title challengers confirmed after Wednesday’s Maximum Carnage edition of Dynamite.

Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler will defend against the new Don Callis-led team of Jake Doyle & Mark Davis who won a four-way title eliminator to earn the shot.

The end came when Davis hit a pull-up piledriver on Kevin Knight for the pin. That was after Doyle countered a Mike Bailey hurricanrana attempt by blocking it and throwing Bailey over the top rope onto both the Young Bucks and the Gates of Agony on the floor.

After the match, Doyle and Davis were confronted by Harwood and Wheeler in the ring and had to be pulled apart. A date was not announced for when the match will take place.

Doyle, the former Jake Something, made his Dynamite debut last week after signing with the company. Davis will be looking for his first AEW title of any kind while he is a former ROH Tag Team Champion.

FTR is in their third run with the titles after defeating Bandido at last November’s Full Gear. They have two successful title defenses since then, both against the Bang Bang Gang.

Injured wrestler returns on AEW Collision after six month absence

Mark Davis has returned from injury to AEW to further deepen the active ranks of the Don Callis Family.

Davis returned on Saturday’s Collision following Josh Alexander’s countout win over Kota Ibushi and started beating on Ibushi which then brought out Kenny Omega to take out both men with a trash can.

After returning from a lengthy injury absence last November, Davis was injured again in April during a bout with Powerhouse Hobbs, fracturing his foot and causing the match to be cut short. He had just joined the Callis clan two months prior.

Davis already has his next match booked as he will team with Alexander and Hechicero against Omega and Jurassic Express on this Wednesday’s three-hour block of Dynamite and Collision.

Current Don Callis Family members:

  • Konosuke Takeshita
  • Kazuchika Okada
  • Mark Davis
  • Trent Beretta
  • El Clon
  • Hechicero
  • Kyle Fletcher
  • Lance Archer
  • Andrade El Idolo
  • Brian Cage
  • Josh Alexander
  • Rocky Romero
  • Wardlow

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Mark Davis reportedly injured during recent AEW match

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Just months after he returned to AEW from a lengthy injury absence, Mark Davis is reportedly on the shelf once again.

According to Fightful Select, the 34-year-old was injured in his March 26th Dynamite bout against Powerhouse Hobbs that caused it to end earlier than planned.

Details are light, but the outlet stated the hope is he will be out for between four-to-eight weeks. The specific injury or how it was suffered is unknown.

Davis missed a full year of action from October 2023 through November 2024 after breaking his wrist in a tag team match at WrestleDream. He returned and was inserted into the angle involving Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher and the Don Callis Family. Davis eventually turned on Ospreay and joined the Callis Family against his will due to a contract clause Callis took advantage of.

It’s the latest in a slew of injuries announced this week as Jay White was pulled from the Owen Hart Foundation tournament due to a reported broken hand and Orange Cassidy is out with a reported pectoral injury.