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Today, AEW Collision presents its live episode number 109 from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA. The event, which will be broadcasted on TNT, is part of All Elite Wrestling's tour at the legendary venue.
Jon Moxley vs. Daniel García
The match starts with Daniel García's technical dominance, quickly catching Jon Moxley in a neck lock. However, Moxley angers his opponent with a kick and an insult, leading García to launch a forearm barrage. Taking advantage of this distraction, Moxley takes control, striking and cornering him. Although García responds by punishing his opponent's leg.
García's attack continues outside the ring, where he even applies a painful Figure Four to Moxley's leg. Back in the ring, Daniel is distracted by Marina, giving Moxley the opportunity to connect a series of flying kicks to regain the offensive. Coming back from commercials, Jon Moxley applies a sleeper hold to Daniel García, but he manages to get rid of it. Moxley tries to punish him on the ring apron, but García is quicker and hits him with a Piledriver.
Both return to the ring, and Daniel continues with several forearms and kicks. He then climbs his opponent to the top rope and hits a superplex. Daniel covers him, but the count only reaches two. The action continues with a lock from García, but Moxley breaks free and hits him with a DDT followed by a knee strike, although he doesn't get the victory. Moxley tries a leg submission hold, but it's Daniel who ends up applying it, forcing Jon to use the ropes to break the hold. Both get up and continue the attack, but Daniel shows great aggressiveness using the ropes, prompting the referee to intervene.
Later, Moxley executes a suplex to ringside, leaving both men down on the floor. Upon returning to the ring, they engage in a series of quick pin attempts, and in one of them, Moxley scores the three count and secures the victory for the second consecutive week over García.
Winner: Jon Moxley
They show the brutal attack Kenny Omega received from Don Callis Family on Wednesday's Dynamite.
In a backstage segment, Big Bill cuts a promo boasting about his winning streak, claiming to remain undefeated. Therefore, he challenges a man who has been missing, revealing it to be Eddie Kingston. Big Bill demands that Kingston accept his challenge.
FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs. Tommy Bilington "Dynamite Kid" and Adam Priest
Cash Wheeler and Damian Priest start the match. Priest dominates his opponent with several neck locks, but Cash halts his momentum with a kick and a chop. Damian tags in his partner, Dynamite Kid, while Cash tags in Dax Harwood.
Dax enters the ring attacking Dynamite with a slap, but he responds with a suplex. Dynamite Kid tags in Adam, and both execute a double suplex on FTR, sending them out of the ring. The attack forces Dax and Cash to momentarily leave the ring.
Returning from commercials, Tommy and Adam control the match with an Olympic double suplex. However, FTR reacts in time and delivers lariats to their opponents. While arguing with the audience, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler are caught off guard with a small package, but the count only reaches two. Quickly, they remove Tommy from the ring and execute a superplex on Adam, followed by a Frog Splash to secure the three count.
Winners: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
After the match, FTR's attack on Adam continues. Tommy asks them to stop, but they only do so when Stokely Hathaway tells them it's enough. Stokely addresses Adam and his partner Christian, blaming them for being "massacred." To conclude, Stokely assures them that they will finish them at All Out in just two weeks.
In a video, The Outrunners (Truth and Turbo) are shown undercover searching in nature. Suddenly, their search is interrupted by the appearance of The Boys, who confront the Outrunners. Right after, Dalton Castle appears and questions who they are. The Outrunners, happy, shake hands with Dalton, who confirms his return to the programming and his alliance with them.
Megan Bayne and Triangle of Madness (Skye Blue, Julia Hart, and Thekla) vs. Toni Storm, Mina Shirakawa, Kris Statlander, and Harley Cameron
Before the bell rings, Wheeler Yuta approaches Kris Statlander to whisper something to her and then walks away. The match starts with Toni Storm and Thekla, where the champion quickly dominates. Toni tags in Mina, who enters the ring with kicks and a suplex. Mina celebrates, but Thekla quickly gets up, and they exchange forearms. Thekla tags in Julia Hart and Shirakawa tags in Kris Statlander, who enter the ring and execute several moves with Harley's help. Kris goes for the pin, but it only reaches two.
After the count, Mina dominates with submission holds. She looks for the tag, but her opponents attack her before she can make it. This distraction allows Julia to take control and tag in Megan Bayne, who hits Mina with a strong tackle. Back from commercials, Julia Hart and Skye Blue dominate Mina. Hart even hits a moonsault, but Mina kicks out of the pin. Skye Blue enters but is punished with an arm lock, while Mina applies a DDT to Julia.
Later, Mina reaches her corner and tags in Toni Storm, who enters attacking with kicks and throwing Blue into the corner. Toni tags in Kris Statlander and tries to help her, but Megan Bayne pulls her out of the ring. Ringside, Mina dives onto Megan with a plancha. Meanwhile, in the ring, Kris takes care of Blue with a combined punishment. With Harley Cameron's help, she goes for the pin, but Julia interrupts in time.
Harley and Skye exchange a series of mutual strikes until Harley manages to hit a facebuster and tag in Kris. Blue does the same and tags in Julia Hart, who applies a Black Widow to Kris. Statlander breaks free from the hold, lifts Julia, and slams her face-first into the mat, followed by a submission hold that secures the victory for her team.
Winners: Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Toni Storm, and Mina Shirakawa
Jamie approaches Toni Storm to shake hands, but Toni doubts her sincerity. Storm takes a microphone and says that at All Out, the chaos in the women's division will end, stating that she aims to defend her World Championship in a Four Way Match against Kris, Thekla, and Jamie.
A video promo shows Ace Austin reviewing his achievements and great moments before coming to AEW.
Mercedes Moné cuts a promo directed at Riho, mentioning it had been a long time since she last saw her since her debut in AEW. Moné tells Riho that she finds it annoying that she returns and demands a title shot, so before reaching All Out she has brought a very special woman for Riho: Emi Sakura, her mentor. Emi Sakura will team up with Mercedes Moné to face Alex Windsor and Riho herself on the next Dynamite. Moné closes the promo promising to end her.
Tony Schiavone interviews Kyle Fletcher, Don Callis, and Josh Alexander in the ring. Tony starts by asking Kyle how he feels after the attack on Kenny Omega on the last Dynamite, but Don Callis snatches the microphone. Callis says he is very proud of Kyle, as he is what he could never achieve with Kenny Omega.
Next, Don Callis addresses Josh, asking him how he feels about facing Hangman Adam Page, the current champion. Josh says he is ready and doesn't forget that Adam defeated him in his debut, but he assures that he is now a different wrestler and is going after him. Then, Kyle takes the microphone and proudly states that he has "finished" Kenny Omega. He says that next for him is Mark Briscoe, who is after his TNT Championship. Kyle says he aims to have a long reign as champion. He assures that Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, and Kenny Omega are not here, but he will easily fill their shoes because he is much better and aspires to win more championships.
Therefore, he challenges Adam to a match for the World Championship at All Out, saying that at that event, Adam had his first title opportunity, and he wants to do the same. He assures that it won't take him as many years to win the title as it did for Adam, and threatens Adam by saying that if he doesn't want to give him the opportunity, he will send him to the injured list, as he did with Kenny. He then promises to snatch the title from his hands.
A promo shows that the evil clone of Hologram will arrive very soon. Subsequently, Kyle O'Reilly, Hologram, Tomohiro Ishii, and Roderick Strong are interviewed. Kyle is the first to speak, saying he has no idea who the evil clone is. Then, Roderick Strong expresses disappointment with this alliance and leaves. Tomohiro Ishii confirms he will return to Japan for a while. Hologram seems to be having issues, while Kyle O'Reilly remains optimistic and assures that everything is fine with his group.
Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mark Briscoe
The match starts with Konosuke Takeshita dominating, but Mark recovers and sends him out of the ring. When Mark goes for a flight, Takeshita attacks him on the ring apron and then hits him with a DDT on the floor. Back in the ring, Mark responds with chops and a series of forearms, executing a suplex that leaves Konosuke lying on the mat.
Mark lifts him to attack, but Konosuke reverses the offense with a Blue Thunder Bomb, although the count only reaches two. Then, Konosuke sends Mark out of the ring and dives over him with a flight over the third rope. Konosuke returns Mark to the ring, but now Mark surprises him, sending him out of the ring and diving onto him with a Brainbuster. Back in the ring, Mark applies a Lariat, goes for the pin, but only reaches two. Both get up and exchange Lariats, ending up lying on the mat.
Returning from commercials, Mark Briscoe climbs the top rope, but Konosuke Takeshita goes after him, managing to knock him down and brutally punish him on the mat. Konosuke goes for an elbow drop from the corner, but Mark counters with knees up and attacks him with a Big Boot, followed by a suplex. However, Mark gets up as if nothing happened and hits him with a Lariat. Konosuke responds with a knee strike and applies a Piledriver, followed by a suplex that isn't enough for the victory. Mark climbs the corner again to dive, but Don Callis distracts him. At that moment, MJF appears and attacks Mark. Konosuke finishes him off and secures the victory over Mark Briscoe.
Winner: Konosuke Takeshita
After the match, MJF attacks Mark Briscoe. Konosuke tells him he didn't need his help and pushes him until Don Callis stops the Japanese wrestler. Meanwhile, Mark and MJF continue their fight until security personnel intervene. MJF takes the microphone and challenges Mark, saying it doesn't matter the place or time, because he will finish him at any moment. Mark accepts the challenge and announces they will face off at All Out under a special stipulation.
End of transmission