AEW All In lands at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, July 12, 2025, and early betting odds suggest fans could witness two major title changes when the night is over.
In the AEW World Championship match, Jon Moxley is set to defend his title against Hangman Adam Page, but oddsmakers aren’t giving the champ good chances.
According to BetOnline, Moxley is listed at +170 (17/10) — meaning a $100 bet would return $170 profit. Hangman Adam Page is the clear favorite with odds at -250 (2/5), implying a 71.4% probability that he walks out of Arlington as the new AEW World Champion.
It’s a similar story in the AEW Women’s World Championship picture. Toni Storm, who has built a strong reign as champion, is now considered the underdog heading into her showdown with Mercedes Moné. Storm’s odds sit at +110 (11/10), while Moné is favored at -150 (2/3) — giving her a 60% chance of walking away with the gold, based on the current lines.
With both champions projected to fall, AEW All In 2025 could mark a serious turning point for the promotion as it storms into Texas for its first show ever at Globe Life Field. The event begins at 2:00 PM Central Time and is positioned to avoid overlap with WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event XL — though it will compete directly with WWE NXT’s Great American Bash.
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