AEW: “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue in Philly Street Fight Set for 9/10 AEW Dynamite Show, Alicia Atout Reacts To MJF Appearing on 9/6 AEW Collision One Day After Their Wedding, Next AEW Residency Stay Plans

“Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue in Philly Street Fight Announced for September 10th AEW Dynamite Show

AEW CEO Tony Khan announced one new match for the card of this week’s AEW Dynamite show on September 10th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This new match announced was a Philly Street Fight match of “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue.

Current card for September 10th AEW Dynamite show:

  • Philly Street Fight match – “Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue
  • Grudge match – Hangman Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander
  • Mercedes Mone & Emi Sakura vs. Riho & Alex Windsor
  • Shelton Benjamin vs. Ricochet

Alicia Atout Reacts To MJF Appearing on AEW Collision One Day After Their Wedding

As noted before, MJF and AEW backstage interviewer Alica Atout got married this past Friday in a wedding ceremony that was attended by many people within AEW.

Saturday’s AEW Collision show at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania featured MJF making a surprise appearance and brawled with Mark Briscoe to setup their match at All Out 2025.

Following the show, Atout reflected on Twitter about her newly wed husband showing up on Collision instead of spending time together on a honeymoon.

MJF responded on Twitter stating that “revenge doesn’t take a honeymoon” in regards to his reason for skipping out on their honeymoon.


Current Plans for AEW’s Next Residency Stay

Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that his sources stated that AEW’s next residency stay is currently believed to be taking place this December.

Meltzer reported that AEW is currently believed to be returning to the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, New York for this new residency stay.

Meltzer also reported that AEW’s first residency stay in the venue was a major financial success for the company. Meltzer reported that while the attendance was under 1,500 per show during the stay, the ticket prices and gates generated ended up being larger than AEW shows that do around 3,000 for attendances. Meltzer also reported that AEW saved six figures per event in production setup and travel costs.