The stipulation for the upcoming match between Mark Briscoe and MJF at AEW All Out 2025 has been officially confirmed. The event is scheduled to take place on September 20 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, just hours before WWE’s Wrestlepalooza on the same day. Briscoe earned the right to select the match type as part of their ongoing rivalry.
Details of the Tables and Thumbtacks Match Announced on AEW Collision
During the September 13 episode of AEW Collision, the official stipulation was revealed. After MJF delivered a sharp promo targeting Philadelphia in the ring, a video featuring Mark Briscoe appeared on the screen. Briscoe declared that the match at All Out would be a no-disqualification contest featuring tables and thumbtacks. The announcement was followed by the display of a graphic with the official “Tables ‘N’ Tacks” logo for the match.
Intensity Builds as Briscoe Launches Attack on MJF
The segment culminated with Briscoe ambushing MJF from behind, producing a handful of thumbtacks and attempting to execute his signature Jay Driller move onto them. Despite this brutal attempt, MJF managed to evade the maneuver. The confrontation added a palpable tension heading into the All Out pay-per-view, emphasizing the physical and psychological stakes involved.
Response and Anticipation From the Wrestling Community
Following the reveal, MJF responded on Twitter with a brief message: “WE NEED TO TALK!!!” The announcement has stirred excitement among fans and wrestling analysts alike, given the violent nature of the stipulation and the high-profile status of both competitors. This match promises to be one of the more brutal and memorable encounters of the AEW All Out 2025 card.
AEW All Out’s Growing Significance in the Wrestling Calendar
AEW All Out continues to grow as a major event in professional wrestling, drawing attention alongside other key promotions like WWE. With established figures like Mark Briscoe and MJF headlining matches featuring intense stipulations, the event reinforces AEW’s reputation for pushing the limits in storytelling and physicality. The brutal tables and thumbtacks format could have lasting implications for both wrestlers and their ongoing storylines.
