AEW Collision Results: September 13, 2025 — Okada Retains, Takeshita Advances, Storm Gets Payback on Thekla, More
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AEW Collision Results: September 13, 2025 — Okada Retains, Takeshita Advances, Storm Gets Payback on Thekla, More

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  • Sep 13
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AEW Collision Results

It was another jam-packed Saturday night in South Philadelphia, as we were back in the 2300 Arena one more time on the final night of our residency for AEW Collision!


In the main event, Daniel Garcia and Jon Moxley teamed together for the first time as the Death Riders took on Paragon’s Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong. The AEW Unified Championship Tournament got underway with Konosuke Takeshita defeating Anthony Bowens and Kazuchika Okada beating Michael Oku to defend the AEW Unified Championship. We would see Bowens again later in the night, but surprisingly alongside Max Caster and Jerry Lynn.


 Mark Briscoe had a surprise for MJF in addition to creating a Tables ‘n’ Thumbtacks Match as the stipulation for their battle next week at All Out in Toronto. Half a million dollars was won by Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, and Triangle of Madness, but it was the AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm who laughed last. Plus, FTR faced Adam Priest and “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington in a rematch, and Big Bill set a date with Eddie Kingston!


Here is everything that happened on AEW Collision for September 13, 2025, including your full results and match recaps.

AEW Collision Recap Tonight for Philadelphia


Mark Briscoe Delivers the Stipulations to MJF

Ian Riccoboni welcomed us to AEW Collision from the middle of the ring, as he was tasked with introducing “The man who will accept any stipulation Mark Briscoe sets for All Out. The Casino Gauntlet Contract Holder, the CMLL World Champion, and the longest reigning AEW Champion ever, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, MJF.”


MJF immediately got in Riccaboni’s face and told him he was going to stand there and be his little mic stand.


After throwing a couple of insults to the Philadelphia crowd about their intelligence, MJF turned his attention to Briscoe. He said what he did last week was an eye for an eye; because Briscoe cost him the AEW World Title at Forbidden Door, he cost Briscoe his chance.


We got a reminder of how big of a star MJF is both in and out of the ring: “I was born better. It’s in my blood. You were born broke. Mediocrity is in yours.”


He ran down Briscoe’s blue collar work ethic that makes him a folk hero, and then reminded Briscoe of some selective truth: “Blue collar will bust and white collar will win.”


We then heard Mark Briscoe’s voice from somewhere in the 2300 Arena: “Max! Look at you, Max, you pathetic little man.” 


Briscoe thanked MJF for allowing him to feel an excitement he hadn’t felt since he was a little boy waiting for Santa Claus. That’s because MJF allowed him to pick the stipulation for their match at All Out. But there’s been so many thoughts and ideas in his head, and it’s been hard to land on anything because everything sounded so good. 


Briscoe rhetorically asked Philly if they knew anything about tables? He saw Sabu put at least 100-some-odd people through tables in this very building! But that wasn’t enough.


“Hey Max, you’re a generational prick, so how about tables and thumbtacks?”


Briscoe said he was talking about hundreds of thousands of thumbtacks: "T ‘N’ T match, tables, thumbtacks, all in a no disqualification environment where of course anything and everything could go down. But Max, I think that’ll be sufficient for the ass-whooping you been-had comin’!”


Briscoe then suggested MJF’s new wife should have done something similar when he left her the night after their wedding to sneak attack Briscoe in the main event of last week’s AEW Collision. And then Briscoe remembered, he hadn’t given MJF his wedding gift. 


“Turn around, dumbass!”


Back in the ring, MJF turned around right into a tackle from Briscoe!


Briscoe beat MJF down and revealed a bag of tacks! After spreading hundreds of tacks all over the mat, Briscoe nearly dropped MJF onto all of them with a Jay Driller, but Max was able to escape up the ramp. 

How Daniel Garcia Joined the Death Riders

We went back to the post-match melee from the main event of AEW Dynamite when it looked like Darby Allin was about to strike a dangerous blow to Jon Moxley only to be attacked by a hooded individual who revealed himself to be Daniel Garcia. With Moxley barking out orders, Garcia continued the beatdown of Allin, stomping his face on a chair in hideous fashion before exiting the 2300 Arena alongside Moxley and Marina Shafir. 

Paragon and Hologram Interrupted by Clon?

Before Lexy Nair could ask any questions to Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong, and Hologram, the screen flashed to familiar red-tinted code that keeps mentioning the mysterious Clon. Just as quickly as it appeared, it disappeared, and we were back to the original interview.


O’Reilly and Strong addressed the actions of Garcia on Dynamite, wondering what happened to him and why he accepted the offer from Jon Moxley to become part of the Death Riders. Strong promised to beat both of their asses in the tag match later tonight. O’Reilly touched Hologram to make sure he was real before walking off.

AEW Unified Championship Tournament: “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita def. Anthony Bowens

In the opening minutes, neither Takeshita nor Bowens was able to strike an advantage until the speed of Takeshita was put on full display with a leaping clothesline that looked like he jumped across the entire ring!


On commentary, Don Callis tried to quiet any concerns of his having both Takeshita and Okada in the Family and their potential matchup in the 3-Way Match. Meanwhile, Bowens turned things around by hitting a floatover DDT followed by a neckbreaker for an early two-count!


Bowens stayed on the attack in the corner with a targeted effort on Takeshita’s left leg only to inflict even more damage with a post-to-post whip sending Takeshita’s shoulder clanging off the metal before crashing to the floor. Giving his opponent no chance to recover, Bowens quickly scaled the ropes and delivered a huge crossbody to the floor! 


A determined Bowens stayed on the attack, and while he couldn’t keep Takeshita down, the damage started to add up. That was until Takeshita turned a reversal into a jaw-jacker to finally show some signs of life. 


Takeshita and Bowens began trading shots in the middle of the ring, but it was Bowens who impressively got the best of Takeshita with his Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shoot combo, yet Takeshita managed to kick out.


Bowens went for a Fame-Asser, but Takeshita was ready for it and turned it into a poisonrana! Somehow Bowens fought through it to hit the jumping Fame-Asser on the second attempt! Because of the exhaustion, Bowens couldn’t get over for the pin in due time and Takeshita kicked out once again.


Takeshita had Bowens set up for a superplex, yet Bowens showed off all of his skills by escaping to the mat, taking Takeshita off the ropes with a kick, and finishing it off with an innovative draping neckbreaker. And still Takeshita kicked out at two!


Another exchange of strikes went in Takeshita’s favor this time, and he initially had the advantage with a big fallway slam. Bowens immediately bounced back with an urange slam only for Takeshita to turn the pin attempt into one of his own. Bowens escaped and knocked Takeshita out of the ring with The Mollywhop!


After getting Takeshita back in the ring, Bowens was unable to capitalize on a second Mollywhop attempt, as Takeshita turned it into a Blue Thunder Bomb. A big knee to the jaw followed and sensing victory, Takeshita finished Bowens off with the Raging Fire to advance to the 3-way finals of the AEW Unified Championship Tournament at All Out in Toronto next Saturday!

Máscara Dorada is Ready for The Beast Mortos

Máscara Dorada knows the road to All Out and the AEW Unified Championship Eliminator Finals won’t be easy and he’ll have to go through The Beast Mortos this Wednesday on AEW September to Remember. And he’ll do whatever it takes to be the Mexican to represent Lucha Libre at All Out.

$500K 10-Woman Tag: Megan Bayne & Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart and Skye Blue) def. Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Jamie Hayter, Tay Melo & Anna Jay (with “Timeless” Toni Storm on commentary)

With half a million dollars went up for grabs, we were graced by the presence of AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm, who joined Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness on commentary. She closely inspected the money to confirm it was legal tender. 


Earlier today, Lexy Nair caught up with Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Tay Melo, Anna Jay, and Jamie Hayter ahead of their Collision with $500K on the line, noting the tension that existed between Statlander and Hayter with their upcoming AEW Women’s Championship 4-Way Match just one week away. Harley tried to cut that tension with her trademark personality, even acknowledging most of them have tagged together before. Anna Jay made it clear she wanted nothing to do with the Death Riders. Statlander quickly denied any affiliation with them and then reminded Hayter she took her head off on Dynamite. Tensions were clearly high between the teammates.


As the two teams were about to face off, Wheeler Yuta appeared on the apron and once again shared some words with Statlander. It looked like Megan Bayne would start things off with Statlander, but Hayter tagged a very annoyed Statlander on the back.


Hayter and Bayne both tried to use their power, but to no avail, so it was a trade of big boots that finally caused some damage. Cameron made the tag in to resume her rivalry with Bayne, as Storm offered up some comments about Harley and Jim Henson that only the AEW Women’s World Champion could conjure up.


TayJay went to work on Ford with some fluid tandem offense, and while Melo rained down blows on Ford, the rest of her team came in with everyone pairing off in a corner for a 10-count (50-count?) of punches! Thekla and company turned the tables by getting their own shots in and the advantage began to swing in their favor.


Melo was in trouble for some time until Statlander made the tag to briefly get her team back into the match only for Hart to chop block her knee. Statlander had a chance to tag back out, but her entire team was taken out by the opposite corner.


Bayne and Ford smelled blood in the water, as they picked apart Statlander with a combo powerslam and moonsault, although she was able to kick out. Then it was time for Blue and Hart to get their tag team offense, or at least that was their plan until Statlander ran through them both with clotheslines.


And here comes Jamie Hayter!


Hayter went right to work on Hart and Blue and quickly reversed a suplex into a double version of her own. With Hayter unaware that Bayne had tagged in, she swung Blue into a big spinebuster only to turn right into a Falcon Arrow from Bayne. Statlander made the save for Bayne, clearly willing to forgive the shot she got from Bayne just days ago on Dynamite.


Ford and Bayne hit some more tandem offense, but were slowed by TayJay. Then, Hart and Blue took control back, albeit briefly, with stereo kicks, until Statlander and Cameron hit their pendulum facebreaker on Hart. All 10 women went at it, with the ring finally clearing for Hayter and Bayne. They traded big shots in the middle of the ring only to drop each other with a clothesline. Jay and Thekla tagged in, and Thekla used her signature spider pose to duck under a blow from Jay before cutting her in half with a spear and the win. That makes Triangle of Madness, Bayne, and Ford $500K richer!


After the match, all hell broke loose outside the ring and the chaos only continued when Mina Shirakawa ran down with a cooler and Queen Aminata followed with a spatula. As the fan favorite allies started to turn things around, Storm jumped up on the commentary desk and yelled, “Let’s brawl, bitches!” And with that Storm dove off the desk!


Back in the ring, Hayter and Statlander took each other out with dueling crossbodies. Thekla got an advantage on Storm, just as she did on Dynamite, but this time Storm turned the spear attempt into a Storm Zero! She celebrated her performance over one of her fallen challengers ahead of her 4-Way AEW Women’s World Championship defense next week at All Out.


Max Caster Open Challenge: Big Bill def. Max Caster

There was no time for fanfare from Caster tonight, as he went right to the clock and it was time to find out Who Can Survive The Best Wrestler Alive™? With five minutes on the clock, it was time to find out who would step up to Max tonight.


Big Bill made his way to the ring with Bryan Keith, and Caster didn’t look thrilled. With 3:07 left on the clock, Bill put Caster away with his patented sidewalk slam. After the match, Bill called out Eddie Kingston once again, just as he did last week. 


“Eddie, these people love you because you look like you do and you represent them. And these people hate me because I look like I do…and I’m sick of it!”


Bill said he doesn’t give a damn about Japanese wrestling, Eddie Kingston, or the audience in attendance in Philadelphia.


In a post on Threads responding to the original challenge, Kingston asked for the location. Bill answered by saying, “Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Next Saturday at All Out!”

Jerry Lynn Attempts to Reunite Max Caster and Anthony Bowens

Jerry Lynn reminded Anthony Bowens about his comments from last week, noting that instead of having Bowens look in the mirror to figure out what’s missing, he should have said who’s missing. Before Bowens could respond, Max Caster came through the curtain, accidentally bumping into Bowens. That set Bowens off and he started attacking Caster!


The two fought back down the aisle, with Bowens throwing Caster into the guardrail as they continued to move towards the ring. Caster threw a desperate shot that connected and dropped Bowens. Bowens began to recover and got back on Caster until Lynn came into the ring to stop him. Bowens stopped short of hitting Lynn, but then had to listen.


Lynn questioned both Caster and Bowens, reminding them he was in Tony Khan’s office when they became a tag team. Then, he reminded them of their lack of success since breaking up. Bowens started to exit, but we heard the voice of Blake Christian, who was with Lee Johnson, the team known as The Swirl.


Christian began running down Lynn, a legend who made his debut in the 2300 Arena, and said he should be concentrating on The Swirl, not Caster and Bowens. With that, Christian and Johnson hit the ring to attack Lynn when he demanded they show him what he was missing. Lynn held his own for a few brief moments until The Swirl was too much for him. Caster returned to his feet to even the odds, but it still wasn’t enough. As Bowens struggled with what to do, the Philadelphia crowd erupted when he got back in the ring to help Lynn and Caster! The three cleared the ring of Christian and Johnson with Caster and Bowens finishing the job with a double clothesline! 


Lynn raised both of their hands to huge applause, although there was clearly some pause about the whole situation on the faces of both Caster and Bowens, as they exited on opposite sides of the ring.

MJF Meets Místico in the Parking Lot

Lexy Nair attempted to get a word with Místico ahead of his match with MJF this Friday at Arena México for CMLL’s 92nd Aniversário with Místico’s mask on the line. Just then, MJF showed up with his CMLL World Title and Jon Cruz, who was wearing an Abe Lincoln-style stovepipe hat. MJF said he’d be removing Místico’s mask once again, just like he’s done many times before. And then he’s going to Toronto to beat up Mark Briscoe. MJF exited, but Cruz remained to talk some trash to Místico and didn’t realize he was alone. Místico slapped him to the ground and told MJF he’d see him next week in “his house”.

FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) def. “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest

For the second straight week, we were treated to Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler getting another strong challenge from “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington and Adam Priest. 


Billington started things off with Harwood, but one arm drag from Billington caused Harwood to tag out to Wheeler. Billington got the better of Wheeler for a quick exchange, so Cash decided to tag back in.


Priest tagged in and found himself trapped in the corner by Harwood, who kept it basic and brutal with punches and chops. Priest escaped to the outside and Harwood made a mistake with a chop that only connected with the ring post.


Cash smartly got within striking distance of his own corner and hit a belly-to-back suplex from the top rope on Billington to take total control.


After taking quite a beating, Billington finally tagged Priest back in, and he went to work on both Harwood and Wheeler before getting low-bridged over the top, which sent him crashing to the floor.


This time it was Priest getting picked apart by FTR, as they verbally berated him. Priest kept fighting back and nearly had a tag, but Harwood ran to the opposite apron to cut it off. Billington chopped Harwood from the top rope and Billington followed by clotheslining Harwood to the outside. Priest cut off Wheeler by running up the turnbuckles to hit one of the most innovative tornado DDTs you will see, with Wheeler going head first into the apron!


Priest and Billington hit stereo diving headbutts from the top onto Harwood, but Wheeler got in to make the save. Billington locked Cash in a crossface while Priest subdued Wheeler in the ropes, although in the confusion, Wheeler was able to pull the bottom turnbuckle cover off. 


Harwood escaped the crossface while Wheeler sent Priest into an outside pillar with a slingshot. Back in the ring, Harwood made Billington go face-first into the exposed buckle before hitting an almost lazy powerbomb which Billington immediately turned into a pin attempt for a two! But ultimately, Billington walked into a Spike Piledriver from FTR, and they picked up the win.

AEW World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Ladder Match Set for All Out

AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido will defend their titles at All Out in a 4-Way Ladder Match, but first we’ll see Top Flight take on Josh Alexander and Hechicero next week to see who will move onto that match. Joining them will be the winners of JetSpeed vs. Killswitch and Kip Sabian and Bang Bang Gang vs. Young Bucks.

AEW Unified Championship Match: “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada (c) def. Michael Oku

It was time to see who would be joining Konosuke Takeshita in the finals of the AEW Unified Championship Tournament 3-Way Match at All Out. With the AEW Unified Championship on the line, Kazuchika Okada was set to face Michael Oku.


Okada tried to get some separation on the outside early on, but Oku followed him with a flop dive to the outside. Oku got Okada back in the ring and looked to capitalize on his hot start, but Okada dropkicked him from the top rope all the way to the floor! On commentary, Don Callis called for the meat wagon. It was that ugly of a fall.


The neck of Oku became the focus of Okada’s attack, and the effects were obvious. A big elbow from the top put Oku in a bad spot, yet he was able to block a Rainmaker attempt and fought his way back into the match. He even snuck in a standing moonsault for a two-count.


Okada was reeling and Oku knew it, so he quickly locked in a half crab to cut the champion down to size. Okada was able to escape and hit his patented dropkick once again, catching Oku with it out of mid-air. Oku blocked another Rainmaker, but he couldn’t stop a Tombstone Piledriver after Okada blocked the roll-up attempt. The champion finally connected with the Rainmaker, and Okada retained the AEW Unified Championship to advance to the AEW Unified Championship Tournament 3-Way Match at All Out.


One of his opponents and fellow Don Callis Family member Konosuke Takeshita made his way down the aisle and gestured for the title. Could the gold come between the Family?


We saw a package recapping Kyle Fletcher’s challenge of AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page, with Fletcher saying that Page already had his fairy tale ending. Fletcher is ready to recreate AEW in his image.

Jon Moxley & Daniel Garcia of the Death Riders def. Paragon (Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong)

Daniel Garcia made his first entrance as a member of the Death Riders alongside Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir. We saw a different look to Garcia’s ring gear, as he switched to black shorts, black kneepads, and short black wrestling boots. In fact, there were certainly some similarities to some of Moxley’s previous gear in what Garcia was wearing. Daddy Magic was on commentary, yet he couldn’t offer much insight on what had happened to Garcia.


Garcia started things off and seemed to have a different level of focus. And his actions in the ring backed it up, as he had no issues taking it to O’Reilly and Strong. Moxley looked from the apron with approval, but it was Garcia who really had things in control for the Death Riders.


At one point, Garcia went down on the outside, and Shafir showed a willingness to help Garcia off the ground, much like she did the last time Garcia faced Moxley. However, this time, Garcia seemed to appreciate the gesture, as the camaraderie was already apparent just days after Garcia officially joined the group.


Moxley and Garcia continued to grind down O’Reilly in their corner until Strong finally made the tag and unloaded on both Garcia and Moxley. Strong isolated Moxley in the ring and hit a superplex, yet he didn’t have a chance to do anything else since Moxley rolled it into a guillotine. That brought O’Reilly and Garcia back into the ring and all four men took each other out!


Moxley locked the Bulldog Choke on Strong while Garcia had a kneebar on O’Reilly, but it was O’Reilly who broke the choke, allowing Strong to roll up Mox for a two-count. 


O’Reilly hit a running knee to a seated Mox on the outside, but he was saved from further damage by Shafir. Back in the ring, O’Reilly trapped Garcia in an armbar until Moxley broke it up with a violent stomp. Garcia immediately locked in the Dragontamer and O’Reilly tapped out. A win for the Death Riders ended the night, but not before Daddy Magic had words for Garcia, with Shafir and Moxley watching on. Garcia ignored the pleas and shouts, and the Death Riders left through the crowd without incident.


And that will do it from Philadelphia for a wonderful and perfectly chaotic three-week residency!


Catch AEW September to Remember at 8/7c on TBS and streaming on HBO Max from Canada Life Place in London, Ontario!


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