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AEW Collision 9/6/25 – All-Star Tag Team Match, Jon Moxley in Action, and More!

Matches between Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia and women's foursomes are the highlights of tonight's show.

AEW Collision 9/6/25 – All-Star Tag Team Match, Jon Moxley in Action, and More!

This Saturday night, HBO Max will broadcast another live episode of AEW Collision, live from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. You can watch live coverage of the show starting at 8 PM here on Wrestling Notícias.

Matches:

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm, Mina Shrakawa, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron vs. Megan Bayne and Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Skye Blue, and Julia Hart);
  • Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia;
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Konosuke Takeshita;
  • Adam Priest & Tommy Billington vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler);

Attractions:

  • Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis will speak to the audience;

Coverage:

Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness open the show with a warm welcome as The Death Riders, the duo of Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir, make their way from backstage to the ring for the night’s first match. Right after, Daniel Garcia makes his entrance as well.

Singles Match: Jon Moxley w/ Marina Shafir vs. Daniel Garcia
– Moxley rolls up Garcia to get the win.

Garcia looks dejected after the match while the camera focuses on Moxley. He gets up, whispers something in Marina’s ear, and receives applause from her. Daddy Magic leaves the commentary desk to talk with Garcia. Tony Schiavone tries to interview him, but Garcia grabs the mic and says the last five years have been full of great performances, yet he has nothing to show for it. He admits he always gets back up after falling, acknowledges it’s been a good run, but says sometimes that’s not enough. He then tells the cameraman to get out of his face.

A video package airs showing the Don Callis Family attacking Kenny Omega on Dynamite, followed by the announcement of a match between “Hangman” Adam Page and Josh Alexander at the show.

Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness run down the rest of the card for the night.

Backstage, Big Bill and Bryan Keith cut a promo, with Bill challenging Eddie Kingston.

Tag Team Match: Adam Priest & Tommy Billington vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler
– Harwood hits a “Power Plex” on Priest, followed by a pinfall.

Dax attacks Priest after the match. Billington runs in and makes the save. Stokely Hathaway grabs the mic and tells Billington and Priest to stay. The crowd starts chanting for him to shut up. Stokely then blames Adam Copeland and Christian Cage for everything and promises this will be their end.

Right after, a video plays of the Outrunners in the forest, where it’s revealed that Dalton Castle is back.

In the parking lot, Moxley asks Darby Allin what he thinks he wants that Moxley doesn’t have. Then he questions what Darby plans to take from him. He reminds Darby that they were both outcasts and says it hurts him to see Darby come back just to fight. Moxley warns that at All Out, he’s going to bury Darby Allin.

All-Sstar 8-Woman Tag Team Match: AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm, Mina Shrakawa, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron vs. Megan Bayne and Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Skye Blue, and Julia Hart)
– Statlander rolls up Hart to win the match.

Storm tries to save Hart and Blue from the Triangle of Madness attack but gets knocked down. Mina runs in next to help, only to be taken out with Superkicks as well. Thekla hits a Spear on Mina in the center of the ring. The group then turns on Storm, but Jamie Hayter’s music hits and she storms in to attack Thekla. Hart and Blue drag Thekla out before Hayter can do more damage. Hayter offers her hand to Storm, who rejects it with a slap. Hayter insists she just wanted to help, while Statlander tries to calm things down. Storm then challenges the Triangle of Madness to a match, with Hayter and Statlander at her side.

A promotional video airs for Ace Austin.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews Austin Gunn and Juice Robinson about their next steps without Jay White and Colten. Juice says it’s time to move past the cardboard cutouts of Jay and Colten and reorganize.

Another promo announces Riho’s return to AEW, which took place on Dynamite after Mercedes Moné retained the TBS Championship against Alex Windsor.

Tony Schiavone calls Kyle Fletcher, Josh Alexander, and Don Callis to the ring. Schiavone says that if Mark Briscoe defeats Konosuke Takeshita, he’ll earn a shot at the AEW TNT Championship. Callis grabs the mic and claims Fletcher is everything Kenny Omega ever was and more, boasting that he took Omega out and exposed Adam Page. Alexander speaks next, taunting Page and declaring that he now stands with Callis, promising to run through Page for the sake of his family.

Fletcher takes over and reminds everyone that step one was completed last Wednesday, bringing the AEW World Champion back into Callis’ family. He says step two is Alexander facing Page, and then Briscoe thinks he’ll get a shot at the TNT Title. Fletcher declares he’ll be champion for a long time, but Briscoe won’t make it past Takeshita. The crowd jeers, but he presses on, saying he’ll take the spots of the injured, become the greatest TNT Champion ever, and also claim the AEW World Championship. Fletcher demands a world title shot at All Out, pointing out that it was where Page had his first opportunity. He promises it won’t take him six years to be “the guy” and threatens to put Page on the shelf just like he did with Omega. To close, he raises the TNT Championship high as the fans shower him with boos.

Backstage, Lexy Nair interviews The Conglomeration. Kyle O’Reilly rambles about cloning wrestlers, while Roderick Strong mocks Tomohiro Ishii as a “potato head.” O’Reilly notes Ishii is heading back to Japan for a few weeks, and Strong says he can stay there. O’Reilly circles back to the cloning talk.

Out in the parking lot, Lexy Nair catches up with Anthony Bowens about his public appearances. Jerry Lynn walks up, praises Bowens for his titles, and tells him to look in the mirror to figure out what’s still missing.

Singles Match: Mark Briscoe vs. Konosuke Takeshita
– After capitalizing on MJF’s attack on Briscoe, Takeshita scores the pinfall for the win.

After the match, MJF storms into the ring and goes after Briscoe. Takeshita tries to step in, but Callis holds him back. Briscoe nails MJF and the two brawl until security pulls them apart. The crowd chants, demanding they be allowed to fight. MJF backs off, grabs the mic, and hurls insults at Briscoe, challenging him to set the match anytime, anywhere. Briscoe fires back, saying it will be at All Out, adding that he’ll announce the stipulation later. He ends by declaring MJF has signed his death sentence, closing out the show.

End of show.