The WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow was live from The Collective on Thursday, April 16 at 3PM local, 6PM ET. The event had a few match changes and card mix-ups but ended up being a fun card headlined by a wild six-man tag featuring JetSpeed & Michael Oku vs. The Demand. You can see the full Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow 2026 results below.
The Head Bangers (Swoggle & Thrasher) def. Heath & Rhino *Swoggle replaces Mosh due to injury*
Derek Dillinger, Beast Mortos, Lacey Lane, Danny Jones & Jimmy Townsend def. Mance Warner, Steph De Lander, Gravity, LJ Cleary & Vaughn Vertigo
Mark Davis def. Masato Tanaka
The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) def. Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews)
Four Way Elimination Tag Team Match: Love And Peace (Ben-K & Hyo) def. CPF (Danny Black & Joe Lando), MxFx (Latigo & Toxin) & The StarMen (Starboy Charlie & Starman)
Bandido def. Galeno Del Mal
Progress Wrestling Championship: Man Like DeReiss def. Ethan Allen
The Demand (Bishop Kaun, Ricochet & Toa Liona) def. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) & Michael Oku
The event was streamed on TrillerTV+. You can subscribe to TrillerTV+ to watch all of The Collective events.
The WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow is live from The Collective on Thursday, April 16 at 3PM local, 6PM ET. The now highly talked about event had a few match changes and card mix-ups but we finally have the full card revealed and it’s all headlined by a wild six-man tag featuring JetSpeed & Michael Oku vs. The Demand. Plus, Masato Tanaka versus Mark Davis, The Swirl versus Subculture and so much more!
You can see the full Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow 2026 card below.
Heath & Rhino vs. The Head Bangers (Mosh & Thrasher)
Derek Dillinger, Beast Mortos, Lacey Lane, Danny Jones & Jimmy Townsend vs. Mance Warner, Steph De Lander, Gravity, LJ Cleary & Vaughn Vertigo
Masato Tanaka vs. Mark Davis
The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs. Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews)
Four Way Elimination Tag Team Match: CPF (Danny Black & Joe Lando) vs. Love And Peace (Ben-K & Hyo) vs. MxFx (Latigo & Toxin) vs. The StarMen (Starboy Charlie & Starman)
Bandido vs. Galeno Del Mal
JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) & Michael Oku vs. The Demand (Bishop Kaun, Ricochet & Toa Liona)
The event kicks off at 3PM local, 6PM ET on Thursday, April 16 and will be streamed on TrillerTV+. You can subscribe to TrillerTV+ to watch all of The Collective events.
Ricochet’s run in All Elite Wrestling feels fresh, sharp and impossible to overlook. Once known mainly for his highlight-reel ability, he has grown into one of the most complete performers in the business today. His earlier stops in NJPW and WWE showcased his athleticism, but his debut at AEW All In Wembley in 2024 marked a true shift in direction.
Since that moment, Ricochet has reshaped how he is viewed. The in-ring brilliance has always been there, but now it is paired with confidence, presence and purpose. He no longer feels like a performer trying to stand out. He feels like one that can lead the show.
AEW Fight for the Fallen.
His rivalry with Swerve Strickland played a major role in that transformation. That specific program pushed him to another level, bringing out the Ricochet many believed had always been there. On the January 1, 2025, episode of Fight for the Fallen, Ricochet viciously attacked and bloodied Strickland with a pair of scissors, cementing his heel turn. To make matters worse, on the February 5 episode of Dynamite, Ricochet defeated Strickland and proceeded to steal the Embassy robe bestowed upon Strickland by Prince Nana in honor ofEmbassy member Jimmy Rave. Feuds of this caliber also gave him the opportunity to talk on the mic.
For years, Ricochet carried the stigma that he could not cut a promo. Whether it wasbrought up in feuds, or from the basement dwellers on the internet, that label was always attached. That label now feels misplaced—gone.In AEW, he has found a voice that connects. His delivery is sharper, more confident and far more natural. As a heel, the reaction from the crowd is all it takes to know you got it. It is hard to ignore the contrast with his time in WWE, where his character often felt restricted and carefully managed—like there was a leash on at all times.
That difference is clear today. In AEW, Ricochet has the freedom to define himself. He is no longer boxed into one dimension. It’s no longer “go out there and do some flips!” He is evolving in real time, and the results speak for themselves.
That evolution has led to his emergence as one of the top heels in professional wrestling. Ricochet has embraced the role, adding layers to his character while maintaining the dynamic style that made him special in the first place. The reaction from crowds reflects that shift. He is not just respected, ( the internet will tell you otherwise ) he is a focal point. Whether it’s hundreds of rolls of toilet paper being thrown into the ring, chants of “BALD!”, or the deafening “shut the f*ck up!”, it is obvious that what Ricochet is doing is working.
Along side his character work, Ricochet’s rise reached another level when he became the inaugural AEW National Champion. The moment served as both recognition and validation. It confirmed that Ricochet is not just thriving, he is essential—proof that he is thought highly of to Tony Khan, and his peers.
Most importantly, this run feels like a revival. The move to AEW has not only elevated his career, but it seems to have restored his passion. There is a clear energy in everything he does, a sense that he is fully invested in his craft again.
Ricochet is no longer defined by what he was. In AEW, he has become what many believed he could be all along.
Chris Jericho made his return to in-ring action tonight after a year away from the ring. On tonight’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view, Jericho took on Ricochet in a match that was just made this past Wednesday. This came about when Chris Jericho returned two weeks ago, but didn’t say much other than “I’m back.” Then, Chris Jericho came out this past Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite and shed more light on his return, and wanted to sign his contract in front of the crowd.
Ricochet the interrupted Chris Jericho and told him that nobody wanted him back, and he should’ve stayed gone. That’s when Jericho revealed that he has a clause in his contract that he is allowed to pick his opponent for his comeback match and Ricochet, he made the list.
The match was on for tonight’s pay-per-view and the Canadian crowd was into it for their home country boy in Chris Jericho. During the early goings of the match, Jericho was picking up the camera, filming the crowd, slapping Ricochet and telling him he was bald. Jericho even put his hair on Ricochet’s head to help that bald problem.
As the match picked up, the crowd was into everything Chris Jericho had going, but, it wasn’t easy for him as Ricochet’s teammates in the Demand, Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun, got involved. This caused a huge distraction and allowed Ricochet to hit his signature Spirit Gun, followed by Chris Jericho’s own Lionsault for the win.
Wrestlecon’s Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow was forced into having to create a new main event. Originally, AEW’s Ricochet was set to take on TNA’s Leon Slater in a high-flyers delight that many fans were looking forward to at WrestleCon. Then, late last week, TNA had pulled any talent from independent shows where they would be facing AEW talent. This happened to Nic Nemeth, too, who was scheduled to face MJF at a Create-A-Pro event.
With TNA’s new policy that their talent cannot wrestle AEW talent on independent shows, this forced WrestleCon to scramble for a new main event less than one week out from the Supershow on April 16. Today, they’ve announced a replacement. The match will be The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona & Kaun) vs. JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) and Michael Oku.
WrestleCon’s tweet announcing the match also acknowledged AEW president Tony Khan for his help with the situation, saying; “It took some exceptions to make this match happen on our little independent show to honor our friend, and we want to personally thank Tony Khan and AEW for allowing this to happen. When we lost our main event, we had several wrestlers, management, and agents reach out and offer their help. Thanks to everybody that had a part in putting this one together.”
Leon Slater, who was originally scheduled, has not been re-scheduled yet. It’s unclear if he will still have a match on the event, or if he’s been pulled from the show altogether. TNA has made it clear that their talent can be on shows with AEW talent, just not against them. We’ll keep you updated on the situation and if TNA’s X-Division Champion, Leon Slater, gets a different match for WrestleCon that isn’t with Ricochet or any AEW talent.
You can watch the WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow live on Triller TV at 3PM PT, 6PM ET on April 16.