All Elite Wrestling returns with the second night of Spring BreakThru on April 16, 2026, live from the Angels of the Wind Arena in Everett, Washington. After a dramatic opening night, the spotlight now shifts to title defenses, eliminator matches, and key rivalries that could shape upcoming AEW storylines.
Event Overview and Night 2 Build-Up
Night two of Spring BreakThru carries strong momentum after a major title change on the first night, where Darby Allin defeated MJF to capture the Men’s World Championship.
The second night focuses on championship stakes and contender-building matches. The card features a mix of singles bouts, tag matches, trios action, and eliminators that could decide future title challengers.
Women’s World Championship Match in Focus
The biggest match of the night sees Thekla defend the Women’s World Championship against Alex Windsor.
This match comes after a direct challenge issued on Dynamite, where tensions between the two quickly escalated. Windsor now gets her opportunity on a major stage, while Thekla looks to continue her reign and prove her dominance.
Eliminator Matches and Rising Contenders
Eliminator matches play a key role in shaping future title opportunities, and one of the standout contests features Jon Moxley against Nick Wayne.
Moxley enters this match after retaining his National Championship at Dynasty. Wayne, considered one of the rising stars, gets a big chance to test himself against an established champion.
Another important eliminator comes in the trios division. The Conglomeration, led by the returning Kyle O’Reilly, will face Lethal Twist in a match that could decide the next challengers for the Trios Titles.
Tag Team Clash and Division Movement
The tag team division also takes center stage as The Young Bucks face The Rascalz.
The Rascalz previously earned a Tag Team Title Eliminator opportunity, while The Young Bucks are coming off a strong performance at Dynasty. This match could bring clarity to the tag title picture as both teams aim to move closer to championship contention.
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Other Matches and Key Segments
The night also features a high-speed singles match between Lio Rush and PAC. With both known for their fast and aggressive styles, this match is expected to deliver high-energy action.
In the women’s division, Hikaru Shida teams up again with Kris Statlander after their recent win, continuing their growing partnership.
Trios action will also see a combination of power and aerial skills as Brody King teams with Mascara Dorada and Mistico.
On the promo side, Adam Copeland is set to address the audience, adding an important storyline moment to the show.
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Recent Results Leading Into Night 2
| Wrestler / Team | Recent Result |
|---|---|
| Darby Allin | Won Men’s World Championship (Night 1) |
| Jon Moxley | Retained National Championship at Dynasty |
| The Conglomeration | Won Trios Titles with Kyle O’Reilly return |
| The Rascalz | Earned Tag Title Eliminator before Revolution |
| The Young Bucks | Coming off major win at Dynasty |
Final Preview and Expectations
Spring BreakThru Night 2 is set to deliver a strong mix of championship action and storyline development. With a major women’s title match, multiple eliminators, and key tag team clashes, the show is designed to push several divisions forward.
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Fans can expect fast-paced matches, high stakes, and moments that could define the next phase of AEW programming. The Everett crowd is set to witness another impactful night as the promotion continues building momentum after a dramatic first show.







