AEW Collision live results, open thread: Toni Storm in All-Star Tag

AEW Collision (Sept. 6, 2025) is ready for Saturday night fighting from 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA. Last week’s episode closed with Triangle of Madness standing tall over Toni Storm. Timeless will meet them again this week for an 8-woman all-star match. Also advertised is Daniel Garcia testing himself against Jon Moxley, Adam Priest bringing Dynamite Kid to punch FTR in the mouth, and Mark Briscoe with the tough task of going through Konosuke Takeshita to earn a shot at the TNT Championship.

Collision kicks off live at 8 pm ET on TNT. The broadcast also simulcasts on HBO Max.

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Jon Moxley defeated Daniel Garcia. Competitive match. Garcia finally learned not to lean back on the Sharpshooter. He did it at first, so Moxley predictably grabbed his neck. Garcia shed off Mox’s arm, then he leaned straight back so his neck was safe. Moxley was able to inch to the ropes for the break. In the end, Moxley went for a sleeper. Garcia dipped low for a roll-up, but Mox reversed for top position to win. Garcia was dejected in the aftermath. He shoved away the consoling Daddy Magic. Speaking to Tony Schiavone, Garcia sarcastically praised his good effort over the years, but he has nothing to show for it. Sometimes good isn’t good enough. Garcia dropped the mic to walk out. There was also a tease of Marina Shafir trying to recruit him.

Hangman Page versus Josh Alexander in a grudge match next week on Dynamite. This stems from the Callis Family attack on Kenny Omega.

Big Bill’s life hit rock bottom in the 2300 Arena years ago, and the Philly fans laughed at him. Since then, Bill got into the best shape of his life racking up wins week after week. He comes from a place where real tough guys are made, New York City. There is another New Yorker who runs his mouth that we haven’t heard from for a long time. Bill called out Eddie Kingston.

FTR defeated Adam Priest & “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington. Strong effort from the underdogs. Commentary planted seeds that this could become a new tag team, such as communicating to execute double flying headbutts. FTR were just better in the end. FTR softened up their opponents with double German suplexes. The Power Plex combo sealed the deal on Priest. Afterward, Dax Harwood slapped on the crossface for good measure. Kid broke the hold. Stokely Hathaway calmed the tension with a message for Adam Copeland and Christian Cage. It is all their fault that FTR is taking their anger out on others. Two more weeks until FTR ends the careers of C&C.

The Outrunners were in the woods when they heard a peacock sound. Dalton Castle greeted them. “Let’s go break some hearts.”

Jon Moxley is confused about what everyone wants to take from him. He is an outcast that nobody ever wanted. It breaks Mox’s heart that Darby Allin won’t stand by his side on the same team. Moxley decided to deal with this problem himself. At All Out, he will put Allin in the ground.

Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander, & Harley Cameron defeated Thekla, Julia Hart, Skye Blue, & Megan Bayne. Everyone banned from ringside. Hot action that exploded at the end. Statlander crushed Blue an on electric chair slam, then she used Wheeler Yuta’s (who whispered advice to her before the match) seat belt pin to win. Afterward, chaos broke out. Triangle of Madness beat up Storm and Mina. Jaime Hayter cleaned house on the save. She offered a hand to Storm. Not so fast. Storm remembers their history. Statlander tried to make peace between them. Storm went a different direction to get nuts. She challenged Thekla, Hayter, and Statlander for a four-way world title bout at All Out.

Ace Austin touted his past success, and he’s not slowing down now. Winning championships is inevitable.

Bang Bang Gang were dealt a bad hand losing pieces to injury. Now, they have to play that hand.

Mercedes Moné is the master of this game, so she called Riho’s mentor. The CEO issued a tag team challenge. Mercedes & Emi Sakura versus Riho & Alex Windsor for Dynamite.

AEW confirmed Moxley versus Allin in a Coffin Match for All Out.

Kyle Fletcher is confident that Konosuke Takeshita will handle Mark Briscoe. Without a challenger for the TNT Championship, what’s next for the Protostar? Fletcher called out Hangman Page for a world title shot at All Out. He knows that the cowboy will accept. If not, Fletcher has no problem putting Hangman on the injured list.

Hologram’s clone is coming soon.

Roderick Strong was upset that he wasn’t in the trios match last week to avenge Adam Cole. Tomohiro Ishii is going to Japan for a few weeks. Roddy hopes he never comes back. Kyle O’Reilly tried to ease the tension. They can conglomerate again when everyone is back on the same page.

Anthony Bowens was not dressed to compete, because he is busy representing the people at social events. Jerry Lynn interrupted with advice. He’s seen Bowens go from the top to the bottom. Lynn urged Bowens to take a look in the mirror to figure out what’s missing.

Konosuke Takeshita defeated Mark Briscoe. Dat Boy could earn a TNT title shot with the win. Takeshita wanted to do this by himself, so he sent Josh Alexander to the back. Rocking main event. Down the stretch, Briscoe’s Jay Driller was countered into a piledriver transition into a wheelbarrow German suplex by the Alpha. Kick out by Briscoe on the cover. Briscoe headbutt Takeshita off the turnbuckles. It looked like the froggy bow was next. Don Callis hopped onto the apron to distract the referee, and MJF ran in to shove Briscoe off the corner. Takeshita took advantage for the Raging Fire driver to win. Afterward, MJF pounded Briscoe with punches. Takeshita shoved MJF, because he was angry about him butting into this business. Callis kept the peace. MJF went back to Briscoe for a short brawl. Security separated the enemies. MJF gave Briscoe the ball to pick the time, place, and stipulation for a fight. Briscoe accepted for All Out. He has lots of violent ideas swirling in his head, so he’ll let MJF know later about the stipulation.

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