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Vancouver Gets Ready to Rumble: AEW Collision & Rampage Storm into the City

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On May 11, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) brought their live shows AEW Collision and AEW Rampage to Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC.

It was my first ever wrestling show so I wasn’t sure what to expect. With the ring dead-center on the arena floor, there is no bad seat in the house. Regardless of where you’re seating, the view of the ring was fantastic, especially with the giant screens above. The main live show erupted with energy, with every match receiving fervent reactions, especially for favourites like Adam Copeland (former WWE star The Edge) and Pac.

Check out our full photo galleries of AEW Collision and AEW Rampage!

Before the main live show, AEW taped upcoming matches for Ring of Honor. This served as a warm-up for the live shows.

Nyla Rose (W) vs Riea Von Slasher

Ring Of Honor


Serpentico (W) vs Brady Roberts

Ring Of Honor


Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese (W) vs The Bollywood Boyz

Ring Of Honor

The main event that night was AEW Collision as it centered on Vancouverite Kyle O’Reilly challenging Adam Copeland for the TNT Title for an epic Canadian clash!

Blackpool Combat Club (W) vs Top Flight

AEW Collision


Lee Moriarty vs Will Ospreay (W)

AEW Collision


Gates Of Agony/Brian Cage (W) vs Evan Rivers/Voros Twins

AEW Collision
AEW Collision


Daniel Garcia (W) vs KM

AEW Collision


Dax Harwood (W) vs Tommy “Dynamite Kid”
Billington

AEW Collision


Thunder Rosa (W) vs Robyn Renegade

AEW Collision


TNT Title: Adam Copeland (W) vs Kyle O’Reill
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AEW Collision
AEW Collision
AEW Collision

AEW Rampage kicked off right where Collision left off with Adam Copeland extending a hand to help Kyle O’Reilly up. The two share a heartfelt embrace, before Copeland exited the ring, allowing O’Reilly to savor his moment alone in the spotlight.

Trent Beretta (W) vs. Dalton Castle

AEW Rampage


Bryan “The Bounty Hunter”
Keith (W) vs. JD Drake

AEW Rampage


Deonna Purrazzo (W) vs. Lady Frost

AEW Rampage


Pac (W) vs. Johnny TV
w/Taya Valkyrie

AEW Rampage
AEW Rampage
AEW Rampage

After the live shows ended, people stuck around for more taped matches of Ring of Honor:
Queen Aminata & Red Velvet (W) vs Rachael Ellering & Leyla Hirsch

Ring of Honor


Athena (W) vs Nicole Matthews

Ring of Honor


The Undisputed Kingdom (W) vs Nick Comoroto & Jacoby Watts

Ring of Honor


Shane Taylor Promotions (W) vs Jon Cruz & Artemis Spencer

Ring of Honor


Satnam Singh (W) vs Jimmy Jacobs

Ring of Honor


Lee Jonnson (W) vs Aaron Solo and Action Andretti

Ring of Honor


Ring of Honor is aired every Thursday on WatchROH.com

Overall, I had an amazing time at the AEW show. The athleticism of the wrestlers is even more striking than on TV. It made me appreciate how much work goes into these performances. The atmosphere was incredible and definitely family-friendly. When AEW comes to town, seize the opportunity and get a ticket (or more)!

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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NSL AFC Toronto Defeats Vancouver Rise FC 3-1 at Swangard Stadium

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Vancouver Rise FC vs AFV Toronto

Lauren Rowe continued her impressive scoring run on Sunday, leading AFC Toronto to a 3-1 victory over Vancouver Rise FC at Swangard Stadium. The forward found the back of the net for the fourth consecutive match as Toronto improved to 3-3-2 on the season and climbed into fourth place in the Northern Super League standings with 12 points.

The result gives AFC Toronto the edge in the season series between the two clubs after each side had won one of their previous meetings.

Vancouver came out with plenty of energy and looked like the stronger side during the opening stages. The Rise nearly opened the scoring just four minutes into the match when Abdu broke in alone on goalkeeper Sofia Manner, but Manner came up with the save before the rebound drifted wide. The home side continued to control possession and create chances, forcing Toronto into several mistakes while pressing high up the pitch.

Midfielder Sura Yekka was influential throughout the opening half, helping Vancouver recover possession and move the ball forward as the Rise dictated much of the early play.

Despite Vancouver’s strong start, Toronto made the breakthrough in the 34th minute. After Rowe had an earlier goal ruled out for offside, her shot took a deflection off Vancouver defender Jessika Cowart and found its way into the net. The goal was officially recorded as an own goal, giving the visitors a 1-0 advantage.

The Rise answered just three minutes later through a moment of individual brilliance. Anaïs Oularbi curled a direct free kick into the net in the 37th minute for Vancouver’s first goal scored directly from a free kick this season, sending the teams into halftime tied 1-1.

The second half was more evenly contested, but Toronto proved far more clinical when opportunities presented themselves.

In the 62nd minute, Manner launched a long ball from her own end that found Rowe behind the Vancouver defence. The forward finished confidently to restore Toronto‘s lead and extend her scoring streak to four straight matches.

Toronto goalkeeper Sofia Manner played a major role beyond her work between the posts. Her distribution repeatedly turned defensive situations into dangerous counterattacks, and she was credited with assists on both Toronto goals in the second half after sending long, accurate balls over Vancouver‘s midfield.

Vancouver‘s comeback hopes took another hit late in the match when Cowart was forced off with an apparent shoulder injury in the 87th minute. Having already used all of their substitutions, the Rise finished the match with just 10 players.

Toronto sealed the result in stoppage time as Kaylee Hunter drove through the Vancouver defence, beating two defenders before calmly finishing past the goalkeeper for her second goal of the season to make it 3-1.

Although Vancouver controlled large stretches of possession and generated several quality chances, the Rise were unable to convert their opportunities consistently. Toronto, meanwhile, made the most of its transition game, with Rowe continuing her outstanding run of form and Manner’s long-range distribution proving to be one of the biggest differences on the day.

The victory extends AFC Toronto‘s unbeaten streak to four matches, while Vancouver Rise FC will look to regroup after another performance where strong spells of play failed to translate into points.

Check out our favourite photos of the match below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

VANCOUVER RISE FC v AFC TORONTO

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FWC26 The Voyageurs Lead a Sea of Red to BC Place Before Canada vs. Switzerland

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FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver - June 20

On June 24, Vancouver streets were filled with red and white as Canadian soccer supporters gathered for one of the biggest matches in the country’s history. Hours before Canada‘s FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage meeting with Switzerland at BC Place, fans joined The Voyageurs for their traditional march to the stadium.

The procession began near Main Street, where supporters carrying Canadian flags, banners, and scarves quickly transformed the neighbourhood into a sea of red. Chants echoed through the streets as drums kept the rhythm, drawing cheers from passersby and creating an incredible atmosphere.

The Voyageurs have long been the heartbeat of Canadian soccer support, following both the men’s and women’s national teams across the country and around the world. Their organized marches have become a matchday tradition, bringing together longtime supporters and families attending their first international match.

One of the most touching moments of the march was the tribute to Canadian midfielder Ismaël Koné. Many supporters carried signs featuring the number 8, while others held them high as the procession made its way toward BC Place. The gesture came after Koné suffered a broken leg during Canada’s previous match against Qatar, an injury that ended his World Cup campaign.

With Vancouver serving as one of the host cities for FIFA World Cup 2026, moments like these have become just as memorable as the action inside BC Place. The march showcased the passion surrounding Canadian soccer and highlighted the growing connection between the national team and its supporters.

By the time fans reached BC Place, the energy was impossible to ignore. The sea of red carried its optimism into the stadium, creating a memorable atmosphere before kickoff. Canada ultimately came up just short, falling 2-1 to Switzerland, but the support on display throughout the march showed the growing passion behind the national team. Win or lose, the gathering was another reminder that Canadian soccer culture continues to grow with every match.

Check out our favourite photos of the march below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

CANADA v SWITZERLAND PRE-MATCH MARCH

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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