What Happened in AEW Collision on September 13, 2025? Okada and Takeshita Shine!

Published: 2025-09-14 02:47:31 | Category: Uncategorized
On Saturday night, AEW Collision returned to the 2300 Arena in South Philadelphia, delivering thrilling matches, shocking stipulations, and significant developments ahead of the upcoming All Out event in Toronto. The main event featured the newly formed tag team of Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia, dubbed the Death Riders, as they faced off against Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong from Paragon. The action-packed night included the start of the AEW Unified Championship Tournament, where Konosuke Takeshita and Kazuchika Okada emerged victorious, and a memorable women’s tag match that saw Megan Bayne and Triangle of Madness claim a substantial cash prize.
Last updated: 13 September 2025 (BST)
Key Takeaways from AEW Collision
- Mark Briscoe announced a brutal stipulation for his match against MJF at All Out.
- Daniel Garcia officially joined forces with Jon Moxley as the Death Riders.
- A thrilling AEW Unified Championship Tournament kicked off, with Takeshita and Okada winning their matches.
- Megan Bayne and her team triumphed in a high-stakes women's tag match, earning £500,000.
- Big Bill continued his rivalry with Eddie Kingston, setting the stage for their clash at All Out.
AEW Collision Recap for September 13, 2025
Mark Briscoe Delivers the Stipulations to MJF
The night began with Ian Riccoboni introducing the AEW World Champion, MJF, who wasted no time in confronting the Philadelphia crowd. MJF, known for his brash personality, insulted the audience before turning his attention to Mark Briscoe. He reminded Briscoe of their past encounters and how he held the power in their feud. However, Briscoe had a surprise in store for MJF, announcing that he would choose the stipulation for their upcoming match at All Out.
Briscoe's excitement was palpable as he reminisced about the history of tables in the 2300 Arena, ultimately revealing that their match would be a Tables ‘n’ Thumbtacks match. The crowd erupted as Briscoe spread thumbtacks across the ring, signalling his readiness to inflict pain on MJF. The confrontation escalated when Briscoe tackled MJF, setting the tone for their intense rivalry.
How Daniel Garcia Joined the Death Riders
Following the dramatic opening segment, the focus turned to Daniel Garcia, who had made a shocking appearance at AEW Dynamite, attacking Darby Allin. On Collision, Garcia officially aligned himself with Jon Moxley and Marina Shafir as the Death Riders. This new partnership marks a significant turn in Garcia's career, showcasing his willingness to embrace a more aggressive persona under Moxley’s mentorship.
AEW Unified Championship Tournament: “The Alpha” Konosuke Takeshita def. Anthony Bowens
The AEW Unified Championship Tournament commenced with a thrilling match between Konosuke Takeshita and Anthony Bowens. Both competitors showcased their impressive skills, trading blows and high-impact moves. Takeshita's agility shone as he executed a spectacular leaping clothesline, while Bowens fought back with his trademark DDT and neckbreaker.
The match reached a fever pitch as both wrestlers exchanged near-falls, but ultimately, Takeshita’s resilience and tactical prowess prevailed. He secured victory with his signature move, the Raging Fire, earning a place in the tournament finals at All Out.
Máscara Dorada is Ready for The Beast Mortos
In a brief segment, Máscara Dorada expressed his determination to represent Lucha Libre at All Out, emphasising the challenges he must face to achieve that goal. He is set to confront The Beast Mortos in a crucial match leading up to the event.
$500K 10-Woman Tag: Megan Bayne & Triangle of Madness Def. Kris Statlander and Others
One of the night's highlights was the £500,000 women’s tag match featuring Megan Bayne, The Triangle of Madness (Thekla, Julia Hart, and Skye Blue), against Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Jamie Hayter, Tay Melo, and Anna Jay. The match was filled with high-flying moves and dramatic near-falls, showcasing the talent of all participants.
As the action intensified, tensions rose between teammates Statlander and Hayter, hinting at their upcoming rivalry over the AEW Women’s Championship. Bayne and her team capitalised on the chaos, ultimately securing victory and the cash prize. After the match, pandemonium ensued outside the ring, setting the stage for future confrontations in the women’s division.
Max Caster Open Challenge: Big Bill Defeats Max Caster
In a surprising turn, Big Bill answered Max Caster's open challenge, decisively defeating him with a sidewalk slam. After the match, Big Bill called out Eddie Kingston, reinforcing their ongoing feud and setting the stage for their anticipated clash at All Out.
Jerry Lynn Attempts to Reunite Max Caster and Anthony Bowens
Amidst the chaos, Jerry Lynn stepped in to remind Anthony Bowens of the importance of teamwork. His attempt to reunite Bowens and Caster was met with resistance, leading to an explosive confrontation between the two former partners. The Philadelphia crowd erupted as Bowens ultimately chose to assist Lynn and Caster, suggesting a potential reconciliation.
MJF Meets Místico in the Parking Lot
In a segment outside the arena, MJF confronted Místico, who is set to face him in a high-stakes match at CMLL’s 92nd Aniversário. With MJF boasting about his intentions to unmask Místico, this encounter heightened the anticipation for their upcoming clash and further established MJF's dominant persona.
FTR Defeats “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington & Adam Priest
FTR faced off against Tommy Billington and Adam Priest in a hard-hitting tag match. The match featured impressive teamwork from FTR, who showcased their technical skills and ring awareness. Billington and Priest fought valiantly, but ultimately fell victim to FTR's signature moves, including a brutal Spike Piledriver that secured FTR's win.
AEW Unified Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) Defeats Michael Oku
The main event showcased AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defending his title against Michael Oku. The match was a showcase of Okada’s dominance, but Oku fought back with a series of impressive counters and high-flying maneuvers. However, Okada's experience and resilience shone through as he ultimately retained his championship, solidifying his position as a top competitor heading into All Out.
Jon Moxley & Daniel Garcia of the Death Riders Def. Paragon
The night concluded with the Death Riders, comprising Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia, taking on Paragon's Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong. Garcia’s transformation was evident as he seamlessly worked with Moxley, dominating the match. Despite a valiant effort from Paragon, the Death Riders emerged victorious, leaving fans eager to see how Garcia’s newfound alliance will unfold in future storylines.
Conclusion
AEW Collision’s September 13 episode in Philadelphia was a night filled with unexpected turns and thrilling matches. With significant developments leading into All Out, fans are left wondering what will transpire next in the ongoing rivalries and championship pursuits. As AEW continues to build momentum, the anticipation for the upcoming event is at an all-time high. What will happen next as these rivalries heat up? #AEW #Wrestling #AllOut
FAQs
What is the Tables 'n' Thumbtacks match between MJF and Mark Briscoe?
The Tables 'n' Thumbtacks match is a no-disqualification match where participants can use tables and thumbtacks as weapons. It will take place at All Out, adding a brutal stipulation to the rivalry between MJF and Mark Briscoe.
Who are the Death Riders in AEW?
The Death Riders is a newly formed tag team consisting of Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia. Garcia recently joined Moxley, signalling a shift in his character and alliances within AEW.
What were the results of the AEW Unified Championship Tournament matches?
In the opening round of the AEW Unified Championship Tournament, Konosuke Takeshita defeated Anthony Bowens, and Kazuchika Okada successfully retained his championship against Michael Oku, advancing to the finals at All Out.
How much did Megan Bayne and her team win in the women's tag match?
Megan Bayne and her team, the Triangle of Madness, won £500,000 in a high-stakes 10-woman tag match, defeating Kris Statlander and her team.
What is the significance of the upcoming All Out event?
All Out is a major AEW pay-per-view event that will feature several high-profile matches, including the stipulation match between MJF and Briscoe, the finals of the Unified Championship Tournament, and crucial tag team clashes.