Tonight’s episode of AEW Collision, airing September 6, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show sees The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley take on Daniel Garcia in a Singles Match. Plus, AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron will face Triangle of Madness (“The Toxic Spider” Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart) and “The Megasus” Megan Bayne in an All Star 8-Woman Tag Team Match, with everyone banned from ringside.
The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on TNT and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Max. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
AEW Collision Results (9/6/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The show opens up with Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcoming us as The Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir) make their way down to the ring for the first match of the night through the backstage area. Daniel Garcia then makes his way down to the ring next.
Singles Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia
The match starts off with both men locking up and Garcia sends Moxley to the corner. We then get a clean break. Both men then lock up again in the center of the ring. Garcia then takes Moxley down with a drop toe hold. Garcia then has an STF on Moxley. Garcia then rolls up Moxley and covers him for a two count. Moxley locks up Garcia and sends him down. Moxley then kicks Garcia in the back, but Garcia is quick to get up and hits Moxley with punches. Moxley then fires back as Garcia goes down. Moxley then grabs the left hand of Garcia and bends his fingers back. Moxley then hits some left hands on Garcia in the corner. Moxley then trash talks Garcia, which turns into a chop fest. Moxley then gets in the face of Garcia as both men exchange chops.
Moxley then has Garcia in the corner and nails him in the face with elbows. Garcia then tosses Moxley in the corner and sends him down. Moxley is up as Garcia takes him down with a drop toe hold. Moxley is holding his left leg, which Garcia begins working on and he stomps on the knee and the ankle of Moxley. Garcia then has Moxley’s legs wrapped around the steel ring post. Garcia then nails Moxley’s legs and cinches in a figure four locked up on him. The referee then breaks the hold. Marina Shafir then offers a helping hand and picks up Garcia, which allows Moxley to hit a drop kick on him and sends Garcia down on the floor.
Garcia then piledrives Moxley on the apron. The action then returns to the ring as Garcia picks Moxley up and slams him down. Both men are up on their feet exchanging blows. Garcia has Moxley down and he stomps on him in the corner. Garcia then pump kicks Moxley and follows it up with a knee across the face. Garcia then puts a boot to the face of Moxley. Garcia then rolls Moxley up for a near fall. Garcia then hits Moxley with a swinging neckbreaker. Both men are on the top rope and we get a superplex. Garcia then covers Moxley, but Moxley kicks out. Moxley comes back and nails Garcia with a knee to the face. Moxley then makes two pins attempts, but Garcia kicks out. Garcia then locks in the Lion Tamer on Moxley. Garcia then keeps the hold locked in as Moxley crawls to the ropes to break the hold.
Moxley then jaws at Garcia. Garcia then nails Moxley in the face as he puts the boot to Moxley’s throat. Moxley then recovers, but both men send each other over the top rope, hitting the apron and falling to the floor. The referee then begins the ten count. Moxley is up displaying his frustration. The action is back in the ring as both men slap each other. Garcia then rolls Moxley up for only a two count. Moxley then quickly rolls Garcia up for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley!
After the match, Garcia looks dejected as the camera goes on Moxley. He then gets up and whispers something at Marina. Daddy Magic then leaves the commentary desk to go talk to Garcia as Marina applauds Garcia. Tony Schiavone then tries to get a word in with Garcia, who grabs the mic and says the past five years has been incredible performance after incredible performance and he has nothing to show for it. Garcia then says when he falls he gets back up. Garcia then says its been a good five years, but sometimes its just not good enough. Garcia then tells the camera man to get out of his face.
We then get a video package hyping up the Don Callis Family taking out Kenny Omega on Dynamite. This then leads to an announcement for a grudge match between “Hangman” Adam Page and Josh Alexander on Dynamite.
Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness then run down the rest of the card for tonight.
We then head to the back, where Big Bill and Bryan Keith cut a promo and Bill says this was the building were his life hit rock bottom. He then runs down Philadelphia and says he is a former AEW World Tag Team Champion and he will whip anyone because he comes from a place where real tough guys are made – New York City. He then says there is another guy who is from New York City that likes to run his mouth and does not know where he is at and is officially calling him out and that is Eddie Kingston.
FTR then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Adam Priest and Tommy Billington follow.
Tag Team Match: Adam Priest and “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)
The match starts off with Cash and Priest. Cash then takes Priest down, but he is quick to get up. Cash then tries to pick Priest up, but he is taken down with a side headlock. Cash then stomps on Priest. Cash then tries to suplex Priest, but Priest counters. Billington is then tagged in. Dax is then tagged in. Dax then takes Tommy down with a side headlock take over. Billington is up as Dax takes him down with a shoulder tackle, but Tommy comes back with a side take down. Priest is then tagged in. He sends then Dax down and covers him for a one count. Cash is then tagged in. He then chops Priest as Cash trash talks him. Cash then runs the ropes, but is met with a big drop kick by Priest. Billington is then tagged in. They then double team FTR as we stereo snap suplexes. FTR then rolls out of the ring.
Cash then tags in Dax, who slaps Priest. Dax then leaves the ring as Priest chases him. Cash is then tagged in as FTR double teams Priest. FTR then chops Priest as both men fight on the floor. Priest then sends Cash into one of the standards near ringside. Billington is then tagged in. He then comes off the top and hits Dax with a huge drop kick. Billington then locks in the cross face on Dax. Dax then rolls to get out of the move. Dax then goes for a sharpshooter, but is pushed off by Billington. Dax then takes Billington down and covers him for only a two count.
Dax then puts Billington on the top rope. Billington then slaps Dax and fights him off, then sends Dax down. Billington is off the top as is Priest and they hit a double flying headbutt. Billington then covers Dax, but Cash breaks the pin. Billington then tags in Priest as Dax nails Priest in the jaw. Cash then comes in as we get double German Suplexes. FTR then double teams Billington and Priest. Both Priest and Billington are down. Billington is then sent to the floor as Dax superplexes Priest. He then follows it up with a power plex on Priest. Dax then covers Priest for the win.
The winners of the Tag Team Match, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!
After the match, Dax attacks Priest. Billington then comes in to make the save. Stokely then has a mic and says he wants Billington and Priest to stay. We then get a shut the f-up chant. Stokely then says this is all Adam Copeland and Christian Cage’s fault and it will be the end of Copeland and Christian. He then says top guys out.
We then get a vignette with The Outrunners in the woods and we see that Dalton Castle is back.
We then head to the parking garage, where Moxley asks what does he think Darby Allin wants that he doesn’t have. Moxley then asks what is Darby going to take away from him. Moxley then says they were the outcasts that no one wanted. Moxley then says it breaks his heart that Darby came back for a fight. Moxley then says at All Out he will put Darby Allin in the ground.
Triangle of Madness then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the night and Megan Bayne follows. Harley Cameron, Kris Statlander, Mina Shirakawa and Toni Storm then make their way down to the ring.
All Star 8-Woman Tag Team Match (Everyone Is Banned From Ringside): AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron vs. Triangle of Madness (“The Toxic Spider” Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart) and “The Megasus” Megan Bayne
The match starts off with Thekla going right after Storm, but Storm fights back and puts the boots to Thekla. Storm then hits a back breaker on Thekla and tags in Mina. Both women then double team Thekla as Mina covers Thekla for only a two count. Thekla is up as she tags in Julia Hart. Harley Cameron is tagged in as well. Hart is then taken down as Statlander comes in and covers Hart for only a two count. Statlander then sends Hart to the turnbuckle. Mina is then tagged in. Mina then sends Hart down and covers her for only a two count. Thekla, Blue and Bayne then go to the other side and pulls Statlander, Storm and Cameron down.
Mina then tries to roll up Blue, but Hart comes in, only to be DDT’d by Mina. Mina then tags in Storm. She then takes down Thekla and Bayne. Storm then suplexes Blue and hits a hip attack on Blue who is down in the corner. Statlander then comes in, but Megan Bayne drags her out of the ring. Statlander then assists Mina and sends her over the ropes onto the floor on Bayne. Storm then German Suplexes Hart in the ring, but is speared by Thekla. Bayne then comes in, but is takes down by Statlander, only to be speared by Bayne who quickly recovers. Bayne and Statlander then take each other out and hit the floor. Cameron then nails Blue and drops her to the mat as both women go down.
Hart and Statlander then hammer each other in the center of the ring. Hart then has Statlander locked up. Bayne and Cameron are fighting on the floor. Statlander then breaks out of the hold, but Hart rolls Kris up for only a two count. Kris then face plants Julia and rolls her up for the win.
The winners of the All Star 8-Woman Tag Team Match, AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron!
After the match, Storm takes out Hart and Blue to make the save from then Triangle of Madness, but it is too much as Storm is taken out. Mina then comes in to make the save, but the numbers are too much as Mina is taken down with superkicks. Thekla then spears Mina in the center of the ring. They then grab Storm, but the music of Jaime Hayter hits and she makes her way down to the ring to take out Thekla. Hart and Blue then pull out Thekla to avoid anymore damage from Hayter. Hayter then offers a hand to help up Storm, who slaps away Jaime’s hand. Hayter then says she was just trying to help her. Statlander then tries to play peace maker. Storm then asks if everyone wants to get nuts. Storm then says lets get ballistic. Storm then challenges Triangle of Madness to a match at All Out with Hayter and Statlander as her partners.
We then get a vignette featuring Ace Austin.
We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson on their plans after Jay White and Colten are out. Juice says its time to get rid of the cardboard Jay and cardboard Colten and regroup.
We then get a vignette featuring the return of Riho to AEW, which took place on Dynamite after Mercedes Moné retained her TBS Title over Alex Windsor.
Tony Schiavone then introduces Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander and Don Callis and AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher, “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander and Don Callis make their way down to the ring. Schiavone mentions if Mark Briscoe can defeat Konosuke Takeshita, then he gets a shot at the TNT Title. Callis then says he has something important to say. He then says Fletcher is everything that Kenny Omega is and more. Callis then says he took out Omega for good and put the punk card on Hangman Page. Alexander then grabs the mic and mocks Hangman. We then get a shut the f-up chant. Alexander then says he has Don Callis. Alexander then talks about his history with Hangman and how he learns from his mistakes and how he is a different man and that he will run through him for his family.
Fletcher then has the mic and talks about how this past Wednesday was step one in bringing the AEW World Champion back in the Don Callis family. He then says step two is Alexander taking on Hangman and what happens next is Mark Briscoe thinks he is next in line for the TNT Title. Fletcher then says he will be the champ for a very long time and has to get past Takeshita tonight, but that won’t happen. The fans then chant “put some sock on.” Kyle then says he is going to fill the shoes of those who are out of action with injures. He then says he will be the greatest TNT Champion of all time and hold the AEW World Championship. He then says he wants a shot at the world title at All Out. He then says the reason is that is where Hangman had his first chance at the title. He then says it won’t take him six years to be the guy. Kyle then says if Hangman doesn’t accept he will put him on the shelf like he did with Omega. Kyle then says Hangman and everyone will say his full name. Kyle then holds the the TNT Title high as the fans boo him.
We then get another vignette featuring the evil Hologram and the word “soon.”
We then head to the back, where Lexy Nair is interviewing The Conglomeration. Kyle O’Reilly says they are cloning luchadors. Roderick Strong then calls Tomohiro Ishii a potato head. O’Reilly then says that Ishii is leaving for Japan for a few weeks. Strong then says he can stay there. O’Reilly then talks again about cloning technology.
We then head to the parking lot, where Lexy Nair is interviewing Anthony Bowens. Nair asks Bowens how he is doing celebrity appearances. Jerry Lynn then shows up and tells Bowens how great he is with all the title he has held. Lynn then tells Bowens to take a good hard look in the mirror and figure out what is missing.
Konosuke Takeshita then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Mark Briscoe follows.
Singles Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita
The match starts off with Takeshita locking up Briscoe, but he breaks out of the hold. Briscoe then rolls up Takeshita for only a two count. Takeshita then backs up, but Takeshita pokes the eyes of Briscoe. Takeshita then tries to suplex Briscoe, but he breaks the hold. Briscoe then suplexes Takeshita. Takeshita is on the floor. Mark is on the apron as Takeshita gets up and strikes Briscoe on the legs and sends him to the floor. Takeshita then sends Briscoe back in the ring. Takeshita then has a headlock on Briscoe as the fans get behind him. Mark then fights back and nails Takeshita in the head and chops him. Mark then takes down Takeshita with a big forearm shot. Marks then picks up Takeshita and hits him with a brainbuster, then covers him for only a two count. Takeshita then picks up Mark and hits him with a blue thunder powerbomb, then covers him for only a two count.
Mark is up as Takeshita grabs him, but Mark counters, only to be sent to the floor. Takeshita then runs the ropes and takes out Mark on the floor. Mark then comes back and sends Takeshita to the floor and into the guardrail. Both men are on the outside. Mark then grabs Takeshita and sends him into the ring. Mark then nails Takeshita with a running lariat and covers Takeshita for only a two count. Both men then take each other down with lariats.
Takeshita then slaps Briscoe, but he comes back with a kick on Takeshita. Briscoe then goes to the top rope. Takeshita then gets up and nails Briscoe in the jaw. Mark then sends Takeshita down with a sunset powerbomb. Mark then comes down with a froggy bow, but Takeshita gets the legs up. Mark then nails Takeshita, but he comes back with a kick to the face of Mark. Mark then hits a huge lariat on Takeshita and covers him for a near fall. Mark then grabs Takeshita, but he fights it off. Mark then goes for a Jay Driller, but Takeshita counters it and covers Briscoe for only a two count. Mark then hits Takeshita with a back elbow as the fans chant “man up!” Mark is on the top rope, but Takeshita counters and sends Briscoe down on the turn buckle. Briscoe then headbutts Takeshita and sends him down. Don Callis then hits the apron as MJF comes from behind and shoves Briscoe down. Takeshita then picks up Briscoe and hits him with a powerbomb and covers him for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita!
After the match, MJF hits the ring and nails Briscoe. Takeshita is upset at MJF as Callis holds off Takeshita. MJF then gets nailed by Briscoe as they go at it in the ring. Security then hits the ring to separate them as the fans chant “let them fight!” MJF then retreats and grabs a mic and calls Briscoe a white trash piece of s**t. MJF then tells Briscoe to name the match, place and time. Mark then says the place is at All Out and the stipulation is he will get back with him. Mark then says MJF has signed his own death warrant and the show comes to a close.
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW Collision on September 6, 2025
- Singles Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia
- All Star 8-Woman Tag Team Match (Everyone Is Banned From Ringside): AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander and Harley Cameron vs. Triangle of Madness (“The Toxic Spider” Thekla, Skye Blue and Julia Hart) and “The Megasus” Megan Bayne
- Singles Match: The Conglomeration’s Mark Briscoe vs. Don Callis Family’s “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita
- Tag Team Match: Adam Priest and “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)
- We’ll Hear From AEW TNT Champion “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis
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