AEW Collision results: No honeymoon for MJF, Fletcher challenges Hangman at All Out, Toni Storm wants 4-way in Toronto, Kingston called out

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The card for AEW’s All Out pay-per-view continued to crystallize on Saturday night’s episode of Collision, with several new matches and challenges being made.

TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher challenged ‘Hangman’ Adam Page for the AEW World Championship, while Toni Storm proposed a four-way match for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

In addition, a match between MJF and Mark Briscoe was agreed to for the event, and a Coffin Match between Jon Moxley and Darby Allin was officially announced.

Match results:

  • Jon Moxley def. Daniel Garcia
  • FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (w/Stokely) def. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington
  • All-Star 8-Woman Tag Match: Harley Cameron, Kris Statlander, Mina Shirakawa & Toni Storm def. Megan Bayne & Triangle Of Madness (Julia Hart, Skye Blue & Thekla)
  • Konosuke Takeshita def. Mark Briscoe

Announcements:

  • Grudge Match (Non-title): ‘Hangman’ Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander — AEW Dynamite, September 10
  • Mercedes Moné & Emi Sakura vs. Riho & Alex Windsor — AEW Dynamite, September 10
  • Coffin Match: Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin — AEW All Out, September 20
  • Toni Storm challenges Jamie Hayter, Thekla and Kris Statlander to a four-way title match at AEW All Out
  • Kyle Fletcher challenges Hangman Adam Page to a match for the AEW World Championship at AEW All Out
  • MJF challenges Mark Briscoe to “any match” at AEW All Out

Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcomed us to the broadcast, joined by Matt Menard on commentary for the first match. Seconds later, the Death Riders theme played as Jon Moxley (with Marina Shafir) came out for the opening match.

Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia

After a feeling-out process, Garcia took control by targeting Moxley’s left knee. He used multiple dragon screw leg whips and wrapped Moxley’s leg around the ring post in a figure-four. Moxley retaliated with a shotgun dropkick that sent Garcia from the apron into the broadcast table.

The momentum shifted again when Garcia countered a move on the apron, hitting a piledriver. Inside the ring, Garcia later survived a Paradigm Shift and applied his Dragon Tamer submission, forcing Moxley to struggle to the ropes for a break.

For the finish, Moxley countered a lariat attempt into a rear-naked choke. As Garcia tried to escape with a roll-up, Moxley shifted his weight to counter and secure the victory.

** After the match, Garcia pushed Matt Menard away as his friend tried to commiserate with him. Tony Schiavone then tried to interview him. Garcia grabbed the mic and talked about how frustrated he was at giving great performances but not getting the job done. He said he’d had a really good five years, but “sometimes good ain’t good enough.”

Big Bill calls out Eddie Kingston

Big Bill ran down Philadelphia and then, citing their shared New York City roots, issued a message to the absent Eddie Kingston. Bill questioned Kingston’s reputation as a “tough guy” and formally called him out.

FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (w/Stokely) vs. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler controlled the early stages, but Priest and Billington put up a significant fight. Billington, nephew of the Dynamite Kid, hit a top-rope gutwrench suplex on Harwood, and the team later scored a close two-count after hitting simultaneous diving headbutts.

FTR weathered the storm and regained control of the match. Harwood and Wheeler successfully executed their Powerplex superplex-splash combination on Priest to get the pin.

Following the bell, Harwood applied the Border City Stretch to Priest.

** Post-match, Stokely grabbed the mic and told Cope and Christian that FTR would end their careers at AEW All Out.

Brother Nature

The Outrunners were in the woods when they ran into Dalton Castle, who has some new boys. They agree to join forces and “break some hearts.”

Moxley wants to ground Darby Allin

Jon Moxley was in the parking lot, where he recapped his history with Darby Allin. He called Allin “a problem” that he would solve at All Out. He vowed to “put him in the ground.”

All-Star 8-Woman Tag Match: Megan Bayne & Triangle Of Madness (Julia Hart, Skye Blue & Thekla) vs. Harley Cameron, Kris Statlander, Mina Shirakawa & Toni Storm

In a chaotic eight-woman tag team match, Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, and Toni Storm were victorious over The Triangle of Madness (Julia Hart, Skye Blue, & Thekla) and Megan Bayne.

The bout featured a lengthy period where the heel team isolated Shirakawa. After a hot tag to Storm, the action broke down, leading to a series of high spots from all competitors. The finish came when Statlander pinned Julia Hart with a seatbelt pin, a move associated with Wheeler Yuta.

** After the match, The Triangle of Madness attacked the victors until Jamie Hayter ran down to make the save. With Statlander playing peacemaker between a tense Hayter and Toni Storm, Storm challenged Hayter, Statlander and Thekla to a four-way title match at All Out.

Bang Bang Gang hang out

Juice Robinson and Austin Gunn are backstage with Lexi Nair. They admit they need to figure out what to do next, with Jay White and Colten Gunn out of action. They get rid of the cardboard cutouts and leave.

Moné makes a challenge

Mercedes Moné tells Riho she will never get her hands on the TBS Title. She wants to team with Riho’s teacher, Emi Sakura, to take on Riho and Alex Windsor on the next episode of Dynamite.

Fletcher challenges Hangman

During an in-ring segment with Tony Schiavone, TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher challenged AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page to a title match at the upcoming All Out pay-per-view.

Accompanied by Don Callis and Josh Alexander, Fletcher dismissed potential TNT title challenger Mark Briscoe and declared his intention to become a double champion. He demanded the match against Page, threatening to take the title from his “cold dead hands” if Page is unable to compete after his upcoming match against Alexander.

The segment also saw Josh Alexander address his past loss to Page in AEW. Alexander stated that he is a different man now and promised to run through the world champion for himself and the Don Callis Family.

El Clon

A brief vignette noted that Hologram’s clone is coming soon.

Conglomeration dissension

During a backstage interview with Lexy Nair, further dissension within The Conglomeration was teased.

Kyle O’Reilly announced that Tomohiro Ishii would be returning to Japan for a short time. This prompted Roderick Strong to say he would be fine if Ishii never returned, before walking away from the interview. O’Reilly attempted to downplay the tension, insisting that Strong was just having a moment.

Jerry Lynn has a message for Bowens

Backstage, Anthony Bowens appeared in street clothes, telling Lexy Nair he was not competing due to his recent celebrity engagements, including a movie premiere and a home run derby.

Jerry Lynn interrupted the interview to offer Bowens some advice. Lynn told him to look in the mirror to figure out what was missing from his career.

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mark Briscoe

Konosuke Takeshita defeated Mark Briscoe, thanks to interference from MJF.

The finish came as Briscoe was on the top rope preparing to hit the Froggy Bow. A distraction from Don Callis allowed MJF to run to the ring and shove Briscoe to the canvas. Takeshita took advantage, hitting a running knee followed by a falcon arrow to get the victory.

After the match, MJF attacked Briscoe, but Takeshita shoved MJF, indicating he did not need his help. This led to a brawl between MJF and Briscoe that was broken up by security.

MJF challenged Briscoe to a match to end their rivalry, and Briscoe accepted for AEW All Out in Toronto, stating he will name the stipulation at a later date.

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