AEW Collision Results - September 6, 2025: MJF Crashes Briscoe vs. Takeshita, Fletcher Calls Out Hangman, Hayter Returns

AEW Collision packed the historic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia with chaos, drama, and jaw-dropping action. From Jon Moxley’s war with Daniel Garcia to Kyle Fletcher calling his shot at AEW World Champion Hangman Page, and a main event where MJF made sure Mark Briscoe never stood tall — this was another night fans won’t forget.
Jon Moxley def. Daniel Garcia
The show opened with a gritty fight as Daniel Garcia brought everything he had against Jon Moxley. Philly was firmly behind Garcia with chants of “DANNY! DANNY!” as he outwrestled Mox in the early going, locking in an STF and even dropping Mox with a piledriver on the apron.
But Moxley thrives in chaos. He survived Garcia’s best shots, including a Dragontamer, and countered with a crushing Paradigm Shift before sealing the win with his signature Bulldog Choke.
Post-match, Garcia pushed away Daddy Magic and told the crowd he always gets back up — but admitted his performances “aren’t enough.” Garcia left searching for answers.
Big Bill Calls Out Eddie Kingston
Big Bill hit the ring to cut a scathing promo, mocking Philly fans for laughing at him years ago and declaring himself a success story. He then stunned the crowd by calling out Eddie Kingston, daring the New Yorker to step up.
FTR def. Adam Priest & “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington
FTR punished Adam Priest and Tommy Billington in a hard-hitting tag bout. Priest and Billington nearly scored an upset with double diving headbutts, but FTR’s veteran edge proved too much. Harwood and Wheeler landed a brutal Power and Glory to score the pin.
Post-match, Big Stoke made it clear FTR’s message was aimed squarely at Adam Copeland and Christian Cage ahead of their All Out clash.
Moxley Issues a Warning to Darby Allin
Later in the night, Moxley grabbed a mic and cut deep into Darby Allin:
“At All Out, I’m gonna put you in the ground.”
Megan Bayne & Triangle of Madness def. Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander & Harley Cameron
This wild 8-Woman Tag had chaos written all over it. Mina Shirakawa fought through punishment, Statlander and Cameron showcased crisp teamwork, and Toni Storm fought valiantly.
But Triangle of Madness turned the tide, with Megan Bayne’s sheer power overwhelming the champions’ side. A frantic sequence ended with Skye Blue stealing the pinfall.
Post-match, Jamie Hayter stormed back to save Storm from another Triangle beatdown — igniting a challenge for a 4-Way AEW Women’s World Title Match at All Out (Storm vs. Thekla vs. Statlander vs. Hayter).
Kyle Fletcher Challenges Hangman Page
Backstage, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher and Don Callis laid out the Family’s next goal: total domination. Fletcher issued a bold challenge to Hangman Adam Page for the AEW World Championship at All Out. Fletcher vowed he wouldn’t fail like Page did in his first All Out title shot back in 2019.
Konosuke Takeshita def. Mark Briscoe — MJF Interferes
In the main event, Mark Briscoe and Konosuke Takeshita tore it up in front of a fired-up Philly crowd. Briscoe nearly had the win after a blockbuster to the floor and a Fisherman’s Buster, but the Don Callis Family always lurks.
Just as Briscoe went for the Froggy Bow, MJF shockingly shoved him off the top rope, allowing Takeshita to land a running knee and Raging Fire for the victory.
Post-match, MJF tried to add insult to injury, but Briscoe fought him off. MJF then challenged Briscoe to “any match, any place, any stipulation.” Briscoe accepted for AEW All Out in Toronto (Sept. 20) — but promised to reveal the stipulation later.
🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
This Collision felt like a turning point heading into All Out. Moxley and Garcia’s story of respect and pain continues, Fletcher stepping up to Hangman adds major intrigue, and the women’s division is exploding with Hayter’s return. But the big story? MJF inserting himself back into the spotlight. Briscoe vs. MJF in Toronto is official, and Philly got one of those gritty Collision nights that reminds you why AEW thrives in this arena.