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AEW Collision Results: July 18, 2026 – Moxley & Ospreay vs. Young Bucks Set for Redemption, Champion
AEW Collision took place on Saturday, July 18, 2026, live from MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, Massachusetts, airing on TNT and HBO Max. The show featured a set match pitting Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay against The Young Bucks in a bout billed as Redemption.

Nick Aldis Screws GUNTHER & Sami Zayn Out Of SummerSlam Title Shot During Saturday Night’s Main Even
At Saturday Night's Main Event from Madison Square Garden, CM Punk and Cody Rhodes defeated Sami Zayn and GUNTHER in a tag match that would have turned the SummerSlam Undisputed WWE Championship match into a Fatal 4-Way had Sami and GUNTHER won. Nick Aldis interfered by stopping the referee and hitting GUNTHER with the title belt, allowing Punk and Rhodes to secure the pinfall victory. WWE SummerSlam will take place August 1-2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

New WWE Ring Name Revealed
WWE has filed a trademark application with the United States Patent & Trademark Office for a new ring name. The filing reveals the company's plans to use this name for a performer.

NY Knicks' Karl Anthony Towns Comes To Danhausen's Aid At WWE SNME
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns appeared at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, coming to Danhausen's aid during the show. The specifics of the confrontation were not detailed beyond the save.

NBA Champion Karl-Anthony Towns Helps Danhausen Score Win At Saturday Night’s Main Event
At WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event held at Madison Square Garden, Danhausen faced JD McDonagh in a no-DQ match that saw Dominik Mysterio interfere against him. Danhausen then surprised the crowd by bringing out NBA champion Karl-Anthony Towns, who chokeslammed the Judgment Day members and helped Danhausen secure the win. It marked Towns' first public appearance since winning the NBA Finals with the New York Knicks.

Fatal Influence Nab Women's Tag Titles At WWE SNME
Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid of Fatal Influence became the new WWE Women's Tag Team Champions after winning a title match at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event.

Fatal Influence Wins WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles At Saturday Night’s Main Event
Fatal Influence won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship at Saturday Night's Main Event, held at Madison Square Garden. They defeated champions Paige and Brie Bella, who had held the titles since winning them at WrestleMania but had rarely defended them.

Title Change At WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event
A title change occurred at the July 18, 2026 edition of WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, held inside Madison Square Garden. The specific championship and wrestlers involved were not detailed in the report.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Results, Highlights and Key Moments for July 18, 2026
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event took place July 18, 2026, live from Madison Square Garden, featuring Undisputed WWE Champion CM Punk and Cody Rhodes teaming against GUNTHER and Sami Zayn, with GUNTHER and Zayn earning a spot in the SummerSlam Undisputed WWE Championship match if they won. The card also included a No DQ Match between Danhausen and JD McDonagh, a Women's Tag Team Championship match, and a pre-show bout between US Champion Trick Williams and Laredo Kid. Roman Reigns and NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson were also scheduled to appear on the show.

AEW Collision Results 7/18 - Three Titles On The Line, Will Ospreay & Athena In Action
AEW Collision will air on July 18 featuring three championship matches. The TBS Championship, TNT Championship, and ROH Men's World Championship will all be defended on the show, with Will Ospreay and Athena also scheduled to compete.

Vince Russo Says Sami Zayn Should Never Have Been WWE Champion
Vince Russo criticized Sami Zayn's brief nine-day WWE Championship reign, arguing on Two Man Power Trip that Zayn should never have held the title regardless of its length. Russo compared the WWE Championship's prestige to Hulk Hogan's legacy and the Patriots' quarterback position, insisting the title requires a special, larger-than-life star. He also named Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston as other champions he felt didn't fit that criteria, arguing casual fans judge champions differently than hardcore fans who value in-ring skill.