Today’s AEW All In: Texas airing July 12, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. The show sees The Death Riders’ AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defend his title against “Hangman” Adam Page. Plus, AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm defends her title against AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné.

The show kicks off at 1:00 PM ET on YouTube and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like Prime Video. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the day. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!

AEW All In: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Results (7/12/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

The AEW All In: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show opens up with a highlight video package that also includes an All In: Texas mural being spray-painted.

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Renee Paquette then welcomes us to the show and introduces the rest of the pre-show panel Paul Wight, Jeff Jarrett and RJ City. The panel then runs down the card for today’s All In: Texas PPV. We then get some discussion from the panel.

Jarrett then runs through the rules of a Texas Death Match, which is essentially that there are no rules, no time limit, and the match can only end via submission or if a wrestler can’t answer a ten-count. There is a whiteboard that also has the rules listed on it.

We then see video footage of Paquette interviewing Jon Moxley from earlier this week regarding the Texas Death Match. Moxley is driving an SUV while Paquette is in the passenger seat. Paquette says Hangman Page won’t be letting his kids watch the Texas Death Match. Moxley then says it is a great idea and the smartest move that Page has ever made. Paquette then says Moxley has pushed the boundaries since he won the AEW World Championship. Moxley then says that is exactly it. Moxley then says the idea is to find out if other wrestlers really want it. Moxley then says it’s a war of attrition and questions whether Page is better than he was two years ago.

Paquette then asks why she has a pit in her stomach about the match. Moxley then says Page can’t do shit to him. Moxley then says people are so sure that Page is going to win the match. Moxley then asks what about the last year he has had that has led people to believe that he will lose. Moxley then says he can’t stand Page. Paquette then questions why. Moxley then says Page has relatability in that the fans see themselves in him. Moxley then says he doesn’t see himself in Page. Moxley then says Page has everything right in front of him, but he doesn’t see it and he has already lost. Moxley then says he has a responsibility, it’s heavy and people don’t understand that.

Arlington Mayor Jim Ross then joins the pre-show panel in the ring for a moment and a guy from AEW’s daily fantasy sports company joins the pre-show panel as well.

Madison Rayne then joins the pre-show panel to discuss the AEW Women’s World Championship Match and the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match. Paul Wight says he is going with Storm to win it and thinks Moné will have one less title after tonight, but none of Moné’s titles are on the line.

We then get video footage of RJ City’s sit-down interview with Kris Statlander from earlier this week. City asks Statlander about the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match and she says out of all the women in AEW, she has the most experience in a Women’s Gauntlet so that gives her the advantage. Statlander then dodges a question about Willow Nightingale and tells City it’s up for her to decide on the offer from Wheeler Yuta to join up with his crew and no one else. City then brings up Statlander being the Pro Wrestling Eve International Champion and she says she’s no longer looking for someone to hold her as she now has something to hold. Statlander then says he has been working harder than ever and is on top of her game.

Renee Paquette then announces that TNT Champion Adam Cole is not medically cleared for his title defense against Kyle Fletcher. Paquette then says the replacement match will be Daniel Garcia vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. Sammy Guevara in a 4-Way Match for the vacated TNT Championship.

We then see clips of the piece by The Players’ Tribune on Mark Briscoe and his family. Nigel McGuinness then joins the panel and talks about his history with The Briscoe Brothers. He also talks about the Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match and how he see a few men in the back who will raise a few eyebrows if they make it to the match.

We then get a video package on Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada.

Josh Mathews then joins the pre-show panel and talks about The Young Bucks vs. Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay. We then get video footage of Josh Matthews’ interview with Strickland and Ospreay from Dynamite. Strickland asks Ospreay how he is feeling about the stipulation he made for the match. Ospreay says as confident as he is that they will beat The Young Bucks, anything can happen in pro wrestling and if the worse happens, it will be his life’s mission to make it up to him for costing him a title shot for a year. Strickland then starts laughing and says he would not be there if he didn’t believe in Ospreay and himself. Mathews then asks if either have gratitude to The Young Bucks for getting them jobs in AEW. Both then says they have respect for them and a huge footprint on AEW, but at the same time The Young Bucks should respect the talent who show up week in and week out. Mathews then says Ospreay and Strickland haven’t teamed much at all and asks if they feel like they can win on Saturday. Ospreay then says he knows the game plan and it’s just a matter of putting it into action. Ospreay then says they are The Franchise and The Feeling.

We then get video footage of Jeff Jarrett’s interview with “Hangman” Adam Page. Jarrett asks Page about the Texas Death Match. Page says he knows All In will be violent and there will be buckets of blood and it will be harmful for his health, but he is grateful to have been part of this company since the beginning. Jarrett then says out of all his opponents he has a lot of respect for Page than any of them. Page then asks if it was before or after he whipped him with a belt and they laughed, saying the respect grew after. Page then says he knows this isn’t just a battle with Jon Moxley, it’s the rest of the Death Riders and admits he will need some help, which he has never been big on accepting. Page then says at the end of the night ii will be just Moxley and himself, but he has been miserable for the last two years and his family could tell something was wrong. Page then says winning the championship at All In could prove to them that taking the right path can get you what you want.

We then head to ringside for the first match of the pre-show and we get the entrances of the match.

8-Man Tag Team Match: Sons of Texas (ROH World Tag Team Champions “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara) and The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, “Captain” Shawn Dean, ROH Pure Champion “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty and Carlie Bravo)

The match starts off with Lee Moriarty and Sammy Guevara. Both men then trade holds. Moriarty then locks in an Octopus Hold, but Guevara counters. Guevara then dodges Moriarty and hits him with a dropkick. Marshall then tags in and slams Moriarty. Moriarty then dodges a standing elbow and tags in Bravo. Ross then tags in and both men crush Bravo in the corner. Marshall then hits a standing moonsault and Ross covers for a near fall.

Shawn Dean then blind tags in and stomps away on Ross. Dean then gets Ross in the corner and all of STP pummels Ross. Bravo then tags back in and hits a big series of running elbows with Dean. Dean then jumps out of the ring and takes out Sammy and Marshall. Shane Taylor then hits a running splash on Marshall and nails Dustin and Ross with shoulder tackles. Taylor then gets Ross in the ring. Ross then goes for a bodyslam, but Taylor is too big. Taylor then beats up Ross in the corner, while Dean mugs for the camera. Ross then dodges a corner splash and hits a bodyslam. Anthony Ogogo then gets in an argument with Kevin Von Erich at ringside. Wyatt and Wayne Rhodes, grandsons of Dusty Rhodes, then show up and defend Von Erich. Dustin then tags in and takes Dean down. He then hits powerslams on Dean and Bravo. Dustin then hits Dean with Cross Rhodes for a near fall.

STP then all get reversed by the Sons of Texas at the same time and we get Iron Claws all around. Anthony Ogogo then gets in the ring but is stopped by Kevin Von Erich, who locks in an Iron Claw of his own. Dustin then pins Dean with his Iron Claw for the win.

The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, Sons of Texas (ROH World Tag Team Champions “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara) and The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich)!

We then get the entrances of the next match of the pre-show.

8-Man Tag Team Match: Big Boom! A.J. and The Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Don Callis Family (Hechicero, “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer, Rocky “Azucar” Romero and Trent Beretta)

The match starts off with all eight men wasting no time in going after each other and brawling. Don Callis Family. then gets the upper hand, but everyone reverses and the babyfaces beat up The Family in the corner. All four men then gang up on Lance Archer and send him to the floor. Ishii and AJ then take out Rocky Romero with a double team. AJ then hits a Belly-to-Belly Suplex for a near fall. O’Reilly then tags in. Hologram then tags in and helps O’Reilly double team Romero.

Hechicero then tags in and grabs a hold of Hologram. He then rolls him up for a near fall. Hologram then comes back with a rollup of his own. Neither man can get a pinfall, so they start trading blows. Hechicero then counters a Sunset Flip, but Hologram powers through and hits a Hurricanrana for a near fall. O’Reilly then tags in and unleashes a flurry of strikes on Hechicero. Hechicero then comes back with a low dropkick and a DDT. Archer then tags in.

Archer then sends O’Reilly to the corner and hits a series of running back elbows. Archer then sends O’Reilly to the floor and tags in Trent. Rocky Romero then attacks O’Reilly at ringside and ends up in a stare-down with The Rizzler. Big Justice then defends Rizzler and Trent wipes out Big Justice. Big Boom AJ is incensed and goes after Trent. Hechicero then stops him. Trent then gets a near fall on O’Reilly. Romero then tags in and hits a big sliding dropkick. Trent then tags in and maintains dominance on O’Reilly. Trent then knocks AJ off the apron. O’Reilly then hits a rebound lariat on Trent and tags in Hologram. Hechicero then tags in. Hechicero then tries to counter La Mistica, but Hologram turns it into a small package for a near fall. Hologram then hits a one-man Spanish Fly on Romero and sends Hechicero into the corner. Archer then tags in and sends Hologram crashing into Hechicero at ringside. Ishii then tags in and hits a series of lariats.

Archer then blocks a Sheer-Drop Brainbuster and bodyslams Ishii. Ishii then recovers and attacks Archer. Trent then tags in. AJ then tags in. AJ then hits some strikes on Romero and Trent. Archer then goes for a Chokeslam, but AJ blocks it. AJ then lariats Archer out of the ring. AJ then hits Trent with a Spinebuster. AJ then hits a Gorilla Press Slam on Romero, sending him into Archer at ringside. Hechicero then stops AJ from hitting a powerbomb on Trent. Hechicero then hits a running knee in the corner. Hologram then jumps into the ring and takes out Hechicero. Hechicero then drops Hologram on his neck. O’Reilly and Ishii then go after Romero and Trent. AJ and Ishii then power up against Romero and Trent. Ishii then sets up Trent so that AJ can punch him. Archer then stops the Powerbomb and hits a Big Boot on AJ. Hologram then takes out Archer and sends Hechicero out of the ring. O’Reilly then gets caught off a plancha, but Hologram hits a springboard Swanton to take out Archer and Hechicero. Trent then hits a Superkick on AJ. AJ then hits a big lariat on Trent. Romero is distracting the referee and Big Justice gets in the ring and hits Trent with a Spear. AJ then hits Romero with a Power-Boom for the win.

The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, Big Boom! A.J. and The Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii)!

After the match, the whole team, with Big Justice and Cowboy Rizzler, celebrate in the ring.

We then get the entrances of the final match of the pre-show.

Tag Team Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd)

The match starts off with Truth Magnum and Dax Harwood. Both men trade holds. Magnum then hits Dax with a blow and Dax tags in Cash Wheeler. Magnum then does his best to fight off a double team and Turbo Floyd comes in to help. Both men then nail FTR. Cash then saves Dax from a double team and both men retreat to ringside.

Cash then makes an illegal tag, leading to an argument with the referee. Dax then takes advantage and rakes Magnum’s eyes. Cash then tags in legally and maintains dominance with an uppercut. Magnum then comes back with a big back body drop and a standing headscissors. Floyd then tags in and both men nail Cash. Floyd then hits a big back suplex, but the pinfall gets them tangled in the ropes. Dax then tags in and both men sends Floyd over the top turnbuckle and down to ringside. Dax then sends Floyd into the barricade. Dax then buys time by stealing a fan’s glasses and gets Floyd back in the ring. Dax then attacks the leg. Dax then locks in a Figure-4-Leglock. Dax then goes for another Figure-4, but Floyd fights out. Cash then tags in and immediately gets hit with a Uranage from Floyd. Magnum then tags in and takes out Cash and Dax.

Magnum then nails Cash in the corner. Magnum then takes Dax to his own corner, where he slams him into all three turnbuckles and the ringpost. Magnum then sends Cash to the floor. Magnum then keeps up the assault, chopping away on Cash around ringside. Dax then blind tags in. Dax then runs over Magnum with a lariat. Dax then hits a series of standing elbow drops. Dax then locks in a Sleeper Hold. Magnum then breaks the hold and both men are down. Cash then tags in and tries to prevent the tag. Magnum then dodges a plancha and finds his way back in the ring. Dax then sends Cash back in the ring and tags himself in. He then stops the tag and hits a big suplex for a near fall. Truth then mounts a comeback and gets a near fall off a Sunset Flip. FTR then stands between Magnum and Floyd. Magnum then hits a big Double DDT to clear the obstacles. Cash then pulls Floyd off the apron, but Floyd gets back on the apron. Dax then knocks Floyd off the apron. Big Diving Splash gets a near fall. Magnum then once again mounts a comeback against both men, but is too tired from fighting. Both men are down. Cash then distracts the referee, keeping him from seeing a tag to Floyd. Floyd is forced to retreat to his corner, while FTR double team Magnum. Magnum then escapes and finally tags in Floyd and hits Body Slams all around. Floyd then flexes and attacks both men in the corner. Lariat and Bulldog combo from Floyd. Cash then interrupts, but Floyd body slams him onto Dax. Double elbow drop gets a near fall.

Wheeler then crotches Magnum on the ringpost. Turbo Floyd then knocks Cash down. Dax then rolls up Floyd for a near fall. Magnum then stops them from hitting a Spike Piledriver. Crossbody and Jackknife combo gets a near fall for The Outrunners. Floyd then rolls up Dax with a Sunset Flip for a near fall. Outrunners try for Shatter Machine, but Dax and Cash break it up. Floyd then counters a Shatter Machine. Outrunners then hit Total Recall, but Stokely pulls Floyd out of the ring to break up the pinfall. Floyd then chases Stokely but gets rolled up by Dax. Stokely and Cash then hold Dax’s feet to help the pinfall.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!

After the match, the camera mic picks up Wheeler calling a fan the uncensored version of a mofo. Floyd and Magnum then hug in the ring while FTR heads to the back.

The commentary team of Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness are then shown on-camera. The pre-show panel then runs down the card one final time as the official match graphics flash on the screen and Bush’s “Machinehead” plays in the background and the AEW All In: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show comes to a close.

AEW All In: Texas Results (7/12/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

AEW All In: Texas opens up with a video package highlighting the build to the PPV. We then head to ringside for a big display of pyro as commentary welcomes us to the show.

Claudio Castagnoli’s music then hits and he, Wheeler Yuta and Gabe Kidd make their way down to the ring through the crowd for the first match of the PPV. The Opps then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV.

AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata) (c) vs. The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) and Gabe Kidd

The match starts off with the action spilling to the outside and we are left with Shibata and Kidd, who exchange chops. Kidd then hits a double-handed chop that sends Shibata to the mat, but Shibata responds and both men are down. They both then sit up, but Shibata nails Kidd with a strike before tagging in Samoa Joe. A tag is then made to Wheeler Yuta and Joe cinches in a side headlock on Yuta. This then goes on for a while, with Hobbs distracting the referee to allow the extension to continue before Joe sends Yuta to the corner. He then sends Yuta to the opposite side for an enziguiri. A tag is then made to Hobbs, who lifts Yuta up for a delayed vertical suplex. A tag is then made to Shibata for some kicks that takes Yuta to the mat. Shibata then goes for a cover, but only gets a one count before Yuta kicks out.

Hobbs then takes him to the corner, where all three men go off on Yuta before Shibata tags in. Yuta then manages to escape for a tag to Castagnoli. Castagnoli then lays in some hard strikes on Shibata to send him to the corner, but Shibata fights back. This then leads to both men trading big running strikes in the corner until Shibata takes Castagnoli down for a near fall. A tag is then made to Joe for some strikes and a running elbow. Kidd then mouths off at Joe from the apron, distracting him long enough for Castagnoli to sneak attack him. He then sends Joe to the outside, where Yuta and Kidd double team him before allowing Castagnoli to bring him back in. A tag is then made to Yuta who does a bit of damage before tagging Castagnoli back in. Castagnoli then sends Shibata from the opposite side. This then gives Joe an opening to fight back before Castagnoli goes right back at it for a chinlock.

Joe then manages to fight back once more, making a tag to Hobbs who goes off on all three of the challengers. Kidd then tries to intervene but is sent away before Hobbs takes down Castagnoli for a near fall. Kidd is back up, but is sent out of the ring by Hobbs, who gets caught by Castagnoli for a near fall of his own. A tag is then made to Yuta as they go for a double team, but Hobbs counters with a powerslam for a two count before Castagnoli breaks it up, A tag is then made to Shibata who hits a PK, but Castagnoli breaks that pin up at two as well. Castagnoli then brings Hobbs to the outside for a giant swing into the barricade as Yuta fights off Shibata for a tag to Kidd.

Kidd and Shibata then go at it until Kidd sends Shibata to the mat. Shibata then fights back long enough for a tag to Joe. Joe then goes off on Kidd until Kidd gets a bite out of him and this leaves him open for a powerslam. A cover by Joe is then broken up. A tag is then made to Yuta, but chaos ensues as everyone gets cleared out of the ring. Joe then hoists Yuta up for a muscle buster for the win.

The winners and still the AEW World Trios Champions, The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata)!

After the match, The Death Riders and Kidd attack The Opps. Yuta then introduces a chair, which Castagnoli wraps around Samoa Joe’s neck. Castagnoli then stomps on Joe’s neck. The medical staff then put Joe on a backboard and stretcher him out of the arena.

We then get a video package looking at some of the names in the upcoming Casino Gauntlet Match, including the #1 and #2 entrants Mark Briscoe and MJF.

Mark Briscoe then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and MJF follows.

Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match

The match starts off with MJF catching Briscoe with a rollup, a backslide and an inside cradle in succession, but only gets a near fall each time. He then goes for an armbar to no avail, fending off the attack of Briscoe to send him into the corner before taking in the boos from the crowd. He then hits the ropes for the running front hip attack on Briscoe, who gets to his feet for some chops, sending MJF to the ropes for some more damage. Briscoe then looks for a Jay Driller, but MJF fights out of it long enough for the third entrant. Ricochet then makes his way down the ramp as MJF nails Briscoe with a lariat from behind. Ricochet and MJF then stare each other down until MJF extends a handshake to Ricochet, who accepts and he and MJF go to work on Briscoe.

The beatdown then continues as the fourth entrant Bandido makes his way down to the ring. MJF then attacks Ricochet before leaving the ring, but Ricochet manages to fight off Bandido for a little bit. Bandido then responds, but he is hit with a sneak attack from MJF. MJF is then sent out of the ring by Briscoe. Briscoe then sends Ricochet out of the ring as well before hitting an elbow. Briscoe then takes out MJF before he and Bandido return to the ring, only for Ricochet to come running back in. Both men then go at it as the fifth entrant Konosuke Takeshita makes his way down to the ring and goes straight after Briscoe. Takeshita then sends Briscoe out of the ring before Ricochet tries to take advantage. Takeshita then hits Ricochet with a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Takeshita only gets a two as Ricochet rolls out of the ring. Bandido then slides back in. Both men then fight it out and Takeshita is sent out of the ring as Bandido celebrates. Bandido is then blindsided by MJF for a two count.

MJF is looking to rip off the mask of Bandido and sixth entrant Mistico makes his way down to the ring. Mistico then goes after MJF and both men stare each other down and trade strikes, which leads to Mistico taking MJF to the outside. Takeshita then comes sliding back in, but he is hit with an escalera into an arm drag that sends him out as well. Bandido then comes in before Mistico sends him to the outside and he hits a dive on the rest of the men outside. MJF then brings Mistico back in, but he is hit with a La Mistica. Briscoe then stops MJF from tapping and he cinches in a hold of his own. MJF then manages to break and the seventh entrant Josh Alexander makes his way down to the ring.

Alexander then goes after the men in the ring before getting sent to the outside. Four men then go at it until Takeshita hits all of them with a big dive through the ropes. Alexander is back on his feet and eighth entrant Anthony Bowens makes his way down to the ring. He then goes after Alexander and Takeshita before taking MJF down with a running leg lariat. Ricochet then gets taken down next before Bowens goes at it with Briscoe. We then get and exchange of strikes and it ends with a big kick by Bowens to send Briscoe to the outside as Takeshita and Alexander come back in. Bowens then tells them what they can do, but they respond with a double team beatdown on Bowens. They then send Bowens out of the ring, but are met by Ricochet and they take him to the mat. Ricochet then fights back, but is driven down hard as Takeshita goes for the cover for a two.

The ninth entrant Roderick Strong then makes his way down to the ring. He then clears the ring before making a cover on Takeshita, only for Alexander to break it up. Strong then fights back, but he is taken down for a two by Takeshita. Strong is then sent out of the ring and the tenth entrant Brody King makes his way down to the ring. King and Takeshita then exchange massive strikes before Alexander intervenes. King then fends them off long enough for Bandido to join in. Ricochet then comes in, only to be sent outside as does MJF, who gets caught in a sleeper hold on the apron before raking King’s eyes to break free. He then ends up getting squashed in the corner by King, who hits a cannonball in all four corners before pinning MJF for a two count. Ricochet then takes a bit of damage from King as well before Bandido gets the drop on him, only for a Don Callis Family member to intervene and this sends all four of them out. Ricochet then stands alone in the ring and the eleventh entrant Juice Robinson makes his way down to the ring. Robinson then hits some shots on Ricochet.

Ricochet then starts to fight back and the Gates of Agony help out as Ricochet goes for a 450 splash. Robinson then kicks out at two. The Gates of Agony then keep the ring clear of the rest of the field, but before Robinson can be beaten down we see The Gunns making their way out to make the save. They then take the Gates of Agony down before making their way down the ring to hit a 3:10 to Yuma on Ricochet. Robinson then goes for a cover, but MJF breaks the pin at two.

The Gunns and The Gates of Agony then battle up the ramp to the back and the twelfth entrant Kota Ibushi makes his way down to the ring. Ibushi then kicks every single man in this match until King absorb the kicks. He then sends Ibushi to the ropes, but takes a running kick and is down before Ibushi takes Bowens to the mat for a two count. Ibushi then continues the attack and the thirteenth entrant The Beast Mortos makes his way down to the ring and hits a big headbutt on Ibushi before laying it into Briscoe. Ricochet is also hit by The Beast Mortos. King then comes running in and both men trade strikes, but King gets taken out as does a few others. Strong then tries to appeal to The Beast Mortos but to no avail, while Mistico manages to intercept The Beast Mortos to send him to the mat for a two count.

Ricochet then tries to sneak a pin, but gets only a two count of his own before Bandido comes in for a big knee on Ricochet. A 21 Plex is then intercepted by Takeshita, who hits a double German suplex on Ricochet and Bandido. Strong then hits a knee on Takeshita, but only gets a near fall. Alexander then hits a rack bomb on Strong, but Briscoe hits him with a Froggy Bow. Briscoe and Bowens then go at it in the corner as King breaks up the pin attempt that follows. King and Robinson then go at it now, but Mortos stops a pin as well. Mortos and Ibushi then go at it now until Ibushi hits a lariat. Ibushi then hits a knee strike, but Strong comes in and hits the End of Heartache for a near fall before MJF breaks it up. MJF then takes Strong down hard in the corner, but only gets a two count. Strong is then sent to the ropes, but hits a Sick Kick to counter MJF who rolls out of the ring for a breather and the fourteenth entrant Max Caster makes his way down to the ring.

Caster then cuts a promo about being the Best Wrestler Alive before leading the crowd in his chant. He is then hit with a knee by Strong to force him back outside. Briscoe then manages to hit the Jay Driller on Strong, but before he can make a pin he gets sent to the outside by MJF. MJF then covers Strong for the win.

The winner of the Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match, The Hurt Syndicate’s MJF!

After the match, MJF is presented with his World Title contract and he celebrates his win.

We then head to the back, where Big Stokes says that FTR are done with The Outrunners and they will be keeping a close eye on the tag title match later tonight as they will join the commentary desk during the match. Commentary then discusses this and Schiavone is less than thrilled about having to sit with them after their past issues.

We then get a video package looking at the upcoming Four-Way Match and the reveal that it will be for the now-vacant TNT Championship.

Adam Cole then makes his way out to address the fact that he is out of action. Cole says he is not only unable to compete for the title tonight, but he is going to be out of action for a while. Cole then says he doesn’t want to talk about retirement, but is happy to get to talk to them if this is indeed goodbye. Cole then says since he was nine he has always wanted to be a pro wrestler and the fans have no idea what this dream means for him. Cole then says with his highest moments and recently his lowest moments the fans have been supportive and he loves them so much for it. Cole then says he won’t take up more of the fans’ time as we have a hell of a match coming up for the title. Cole then says nobody does pro wrestling like AEW does and on behalf of everyone there thanks for making AEW what it is and thank you for changing his life and he will love the fans always. Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong then enter the ring to show some love for Cole as the crowd chants “Thank you, Adam” before Cole leads the fans in an “Adam Cole baybay” chant. Cole then leaves the TNT Championship in the ring as he and Paragon leave and head back up the ramp.

Adam Cole is met by Daniel Garcia on the entrance way and he gives him some kind words before Garcia makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV. Sammy Guevara then makes his way down to the ring next and Dustin Rhodes and Kyle Fletcher follow.

AEW TNT Championship 4-Way Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Sons of Texas’ ROH World Tag Team Champion and 6-Man Tag Team Champion “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes vs. Sons of Texas’ ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara

The match starts off with Kyle Fletcher hitting Daniel Garcia with a kick, before laying it into Sammy Guevara and Dustin Rhodes. Guevara then hits a standing moonsault on Fletcher. Rhodes and Fletcher then head to the outside, but Rhodes is taken down as Fletcher comes sliding back in to intervene against Guevara and Garcia. This then leads to Guevara posing and Garcia teasing a dance-off before it gets interrupted by Fletcher. After Guevara shows off a little dance of his own, Fletcher gets back on the attack until Rhodes comes in.

Rhodes then goes after Fletcher until he is sent to the mat, while Fletcher turns his attention to Garcia and Guevara to send them out of the ring. An attack on Rhodes doesn’t last long as Guevara and Garcia stop him on the apron before they fight each other leading to a Spanish Fly by Guevara sending both men to the floor. Fletcher then hits a Michinoku Driver on Rhodes for a two count. Fletcher then goes for a figure four leg lock and he locks the hold in. Guevara and Garcia are back in the ring and Garcia locks in a figure four of his own on Guevara before the Sons of Texas reverse the pressure to counter the holds. Garcia then tells Fletcher not to tap before the two slap each other and they finally break the holds they are in. All four men are back on their feet and the Sons of Texas pair off with Fletcher and Garcia before Guevara sends Garcia to the outside. Fletcher is then sent out and Garcia slides back in.

Garcia then hits Guevara with a superplex before bringing him to another corner. He then hits a second one and brings Guevara to a third corner. Fletcher then tries to intervene and this ends in a double superplex sending all three men to the mat. Garcia then goes for a cover and gets a two count. All three men are back up and Garcia gets the upper hand. He then sets Fletcher and Guevara up in the corner before Rhodes catches him by surprise. He then takes out Fletcher, but Fletcher is back up only to get hit with a Destroyer and a Cross Rhodes and Rhodes gets a two count. He then sets Fletcher up in the corner, but the running kick is intercepted by Garcia. He then tells Rhodes not to do it, but only so he can get the first shot at Fletcher.

Rhodes then starts to go now, but Guevara cuts him off so he can nail Fletcher with the kick as well. Rhodes then sends Fletcher to the floor, but he is caught with an attack by Garcia. Garcia then looks for a Dragon Tamer on Guevara. Guevara then fights out of it and gets a two count in the process before climbing up for a frog splash. Garcia then gets his knees up and sets up a DragonTamer, but Fletcher pulls him out of the ring to break the hold. Fletcher then goes back in the ring to go after Rhodes, only to be taken out with a cutter by Guevara. Garcia then comes in to take Guevara down, but Rhodes gets a crucifix pin for a two. Garcia then fights back to set up for a Dragon Tamer, keeping Rhodes trapped in the middle of the ring. Rhodes looks trapped here, but instead of tapping Rhodes manages to trap Garcia in a modified cradle for the win before Guevara can slide in to break it up.

The winner of the 4-Way Match and new AEW TNT Champion, Sons of Texas’ ROH World Tag Team Champion and 6-Man Tag Team Champion “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes!

After the match, Dustin Rhodes gets emotional as he sits in the corner and referee Aubrey Edwards holds the title belt in front of him. Excalibur then says Dustin could call himself a champion in AEW for the first time in his career. The broadcast team, including Menard, is then shown giving Rhodes a standing ovation. Rhodes then continues to show emotion while seating in the corner and he accepts the title belt. Rhodes then stands up and Wyatt Rhodes and Wayne Rhodes enter the ring and celebrate with Dustin and Ross Von Erich and Marshall Von Erich join in. Guevara and Rhodes then shake hands and hug.

We then get a video package looking at the high-stakes tag team match between The Young Bucks vs. Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland.

Will Ospreay then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV, while Jojo Offerman sings the Chaka Khan classic “Ain’t Nobody” and Swerve Strickland follows. The Young Bucks then make their way down to the ring next.

Tag Team Match (If Ospreay and Strickland lose, they cannot challenge for the AEW World Championship for one year. If The Young Bucks lose, they will be stripped of their Executive Vice President titles): Swerve Strickland and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)

The match starts off with Will Ospreay and Matthew Jackson and both men lock up. Ospreay is then sent to the ropes as Nicholas tags himself in, allowing for a double team even after Strickland comes in. Swerve and Ospreay then talk strategy before Ospreay slides back in and Matthew tags back in to continue the attack. Strickland then runs in, but he is taken down by the Young Bucks as well and that forces the babyfaces to take another breather on the outside.

Ospreay then comes back in and takes Nicholas off the apron before laying it into Matthew. Strickland then comes in and he and Ospreay cut Nicholas off before double teaming into a Skytwister Press by Ospreay for a two count. A tag is then made to Strickland now, who takes Matthew to the mat before tagging Ospreay back in for another double team on Matthew. Nicholas then comes in for the assist and they get Ospreay to the corner only for Ospreay to fight back. Matthew then prevents an Oscutter and the Young Bucks take him to the apron for a 450 splash sending him to the floor.

A TK Driver attempt is then stopped by Strickland and Strickland is hit with a double superkick by the Young Bucks. Ospreay then rolls back in the ring, but Matthew takes the fight back to him sending Ospreay to the corner. A tag is then made to Nicholas for more damage. He then distracts the referee by riling up Strickland to set up for a double team and a tag. Ospreay then starts to fight back, but is sent to the ropes by Matthew and a tag to Nicholas allows for a close two count before Ospreay kicks out. A tag is then made back to Matthew as the damage continues to be done for another near fall. Ospreay then fights out of the corner, but Strickland is stopped by Nicholas. Ospreay then hits a chop on Nicholas before Matthew comes in to get back after him. Ospreay then manages to escape and he takes the Young Bucks down as Strickland gets the tag to lay into both of the Young Bucks.

The Young Bucks then go back after Strickland, but he hits Nicholas with a powerslam before taking Matthew down for a two count. Ospreay then comes in and both men take the Young Bucks to the outside before diving onto the Bucks to send them to the floor. Strickland then sends Matthew back in the ring and takes him down to the mat. Both men then climb the turnbuckle, with Ospreay keeping Nicholas down on the outside while Strickland takes Matthew down for a two count. The Young Bucks are able to regain control when they send Strickland away before setting up Ospreay for a double stomp into a powerbomb. Strickland is then fended off once more as Matthew gets a near fall.

Matthew then hits Ospreay with some boots to the head and this riles up Ospreay to trade blows with Matthew until Nicholas cuts him off and brings control back to the Bucks for a tag. Nicholas then goes for a Buckshot Lariat on Ospreay, but Ospreay evades it and chaos ensues. We then get a double Destroyer from the Young Bucks into a House Call and a Hidden Blade by Strickland and Ospreay. Both men then head toward two corners, but are cut off by the Bucks. The Bucks are then hit with a couple of Styles Clashes. We then get a double pin, but the Young Bucks kick out. Matthew then gets hit with a Swerve Stomp into a Stormbreaker, but Nicholas breaks the pin at two.

Strickland then goes to the corner for a House Call, but gets cut off by Nicholas who brings him out of the ring before laying out Prince Nana with a superkick. Matthew then tries to steal a pin with feet on the ropes but only gets a two and goes on to distract the referee so he can low blow Ospreay. They then leave the ring to take Strickland out with a TK Driver and Nicholas hits a Hidden Blade followed by More Bang For Your Buck for the cover by Matthew, but Ospreay kicks out. The Bucks then set up for an EVP Trigger that Ospreay tries to fight out of, but they manage to hit the second time around. A cover is then made, but Strickland jumps in to make the save. Strickland then goes after the Bucks until Ospreay manages to roll Matthew up for a two count. Strickland then brings Matthew up allowing Ospreay to hit a Hidden Blade, but Strickland gets hit when Matthew gets out of the way. Ospreay is beside himself and the Bucks hit an EVP Trigger again, only to get a two count. They then follow up with a TK Driver before making the cover and Ospreay kicks out again.

The Bucks then send Ospreay up against the ropes for a series of superkicks, but Strickland steps in to stop a double superkick from being made. Strickland is then hit with superkick after superkick, but he is just fired up now. The Bucks then take him down for an EVP Trigger, but Strickland blocks it as Ospreay hits a Hidden Blade. They then go after Matthew now, setting up for a Swerve Stomp into a tombstone for a two. Strickland then stops Nicholas as Ospreay hits the Hidden Blade for the cover, but Strickland gets thrown onto Ospreay to break the pin. Nicholas then gets sent out of the ring, leaving Matthew all alone as Ospreay and Swerve hit the House Call-Hidden Blade combo for the win.

The winners of the Tag Team Match, Swerve Strickland and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay!

After the match, Ospreay and Strickland celebrate their win.

We then get a video package looking at the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match. Kris Statlander then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Megan Bayne follows.

Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match

The match starts off with both women staring each other down before locking up and it comes to blows before Bayne hits a Falcon Arrow on Statlander for a two count. Statlander then fights back and sends Bayne to the outside before taking her to the floor. She then sends Bayne back into the ring, but is caught Bayne, who sends Statlander back into the ring. Statlander then fights off Bayne and hits her with Fate’s Descent and the third entrant Willow Nightingale makes her way down to the ring. Nightingale and Statlander then go at it and Nightingale hits a spinebuster on Statlander. Bayne then stops a Doctor Bomb attempt before laying in some right hands. She and Statlander then both drop Nightingale to the mat and the fourth entrant Tay Melo makes her way down to the ring.

Melo then goes after Bayne and locks in a Rings of Saturn like maneuver before Ford gets involved to take advantage of the No DQ rule. Ford and Bayne then look for a Doomsday Device on Melo before Harley Cameron shows up on the apron. She then tells Ford to feel the wrath before sending her off the rope to the floor and she and Anna Jay go after Penelope Ford and send her to the back and the fifth entrant Thekla makes her way down to the ring. She then charges in for a headscissors on Nightingale and sends her up on the rope for a running boot before running at Bayne and Statlander for a dive. She then goes for a cover, but Melo breaks it up for a TayKO, only to take a Pounce by Nightingale. Nightingale then hits a Doctor Bomb on Thekla, but Statlander breaks up the pin.

We then see a Doomsday Device takes Nightingale down and the sixth entrant Julia Hart makes her way down to the ring. Hart then goes after Bayne and locks in a flying octopus hold until Melo breaks it up for a Gotch style piledriver. Thekla then stops a pin attempt. She then sends Melo to the corner for the spider walk and the seventh entrant Queen Aminata makes her way down to the ring and goes after Thekla. Thekla then manages to stop a neckbreaker as both women go at it and exchange strikes back and forth before Aminata hits a neckbreaker. Thekla is on the ropes and Aminata hits Off With Her Head for a cover, but the pin is broken up. Nightingale then sends Aminata to the corner, but is fought off by Julia Hart and Skye Blue joins the fray to keep her stuck in the corner. Thekla and Hart then hit superplexes from opposite corners and the eighth entrant Mina Shirakawa makes her way down to the ring.

Shirakawa then fights almost everyone in the ring and gets a near fall before locking in a figure four leg lock on Blue. Blue then taps out, but she is not in the match so it doesn’t count and the ninth entrant Athena makes her way down to the ring. Athena then gets a burst of offense before getting a near fall on Aminata, with Nightingale breaking the pin attempt and the tenth entrant Thunder Rosa makes her way down to the ring. Rosa then hits some strikes on Athena before Aminata comes in, only to be taken down by Nightingale, who gets dropped by Bayne and the eleventh entrant Shuri makes her way down to the ring. Shuri then gets a rush of offense before staring down Athena. Athena is then sent out as Shuri stares down Shirakawa and both women go at it back and forth until Shuri takes Shirakawa to the mat. The twelfth entrant Alex Windsor then makes her way down to the ring.

Shuri then hits Windsor with a DDT, but Windsor takes her to the corner before fending off any other woman coming into the ring next. Windsor and Shuri then trade strikes once more before Shuri hits a German suplex. Windsor then rolls through for a German suplex of her own, but Shuri fights back with a headbutt and a rising knee. Shuri then goes for a cover, but several women rush in to break it up. Chaos then ensues as all the women in the ring go at it. Things then settle down as we see Hart lock Shirakawa into a tarantula and Thekla doing the same thing to Nightingale. Aminata then hits the chocolate kisses on Statlander. Statlander and Bayne then go at it on the apron and the chaos spills out to the floor until Statlander sends Bayne to the women down below with a powerbomb off the apron.

Shirakawa and Rosa are back in the ring and they trade offense until Shirakawa hits a sling blade off the top. Rosa then fights back before missing an enziguiri. Shirakawa then takes advantage with some elbows and a roundhouse kick followed by the Hurriken. Athena then heads up top as Shirakawa goes for a figure four leg lock, only to take an O-Face by Athena. Athena then stacks up Shirakawa for the win.

The winner of the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match, ROH Women’s World Champion “The Fallen Goddess” Athena!

After the match, Athena is presented with the contract for the World Title match as she heads up the ramp with her championship to celebrate.

We then get a video package looking at the AEW World Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match.

FTR and Big Stoke then make their way down and joins the commentary desk for the next match of the PPV. The Hurt Syndicate then make their way down to the ring with Westside Gunn and Smoke DZA playing them to the ring. JetSpeed then make their way down to the ring next and The Patriarchy follows.

AEW World Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage and ROH World Television Champion Nick Wayne)

The match starts off with Lashley and Benjamin each going after the different teams to force them outside the ring. We then see MJF holding Bailey back at the barricade, allowing Lashley to go after him next. Lashley then turns his attention to Nick Wayne as Benjamin attacks Speedball. Cage is then lurking around ringside and Bailey is sent back into the ring. Lashley then lays in some offense on Speedball, but Speedball breaks out of a delayed vertical suplex attempt to fight back. Lashley then drops him hard. Cage then gets up on the apron, but is sent back into the ring the hard way. Wayne then saves Cage as Bailey and Knight are back in the ring and they send Lashley and Benjamin out of the ring for a dive.

Wayne then comes in, but he is hit with more offense from Knight for a near fall. The momentum then gets cut off as Lashley comes in and he sends Knight to the outside before sending him crashing into the ring steps. Wayne then tries to take advantage, but only gets a two count on Knight. A tag is then made to Cage for a two count of his own. Cage then poses for the crowd before Wayne offers an assist, only for Knight to take them both down and make a tag to Speedball. Speedball then hits a flurry of offense, but only gets a near fall. Cage then comes in off a tag to go after Speedball, but Benjamin tags in to get Cage in an ankle lock. Kip Sabian then hops onto the apron, but is hit with a superkick and that allows Cage to escape with a tag made by Speedball. Benjamin then goes after Speedball and Knight tries to make a save, but he is sent out of the ring. Benjamin then lifts Speedball out of the ring with a German suplex over the top rope. Lashley then makes the tag and hits his shoulder into Speedball’s midsection before hitting a snap suplex for a two count.

A tag is then made back to Benjamin and Benjamin drops Speedball down hard a couple of times before getting a near fall. He then sends Speedball to the corner for some more damage before running for a rising knee strike, only to take a kick from Speedball. A tag is then made to Lashley, who cuts Knight off before lifting Speedball up to drop him back down for a near fall. Cage then breaks it up, but is cut off by Speedball before he can hit a spear on Lashley. Knight and Wayne then get a tag as they go at it, with Knight getting the drop on Wayne before hitting a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on Cage. Wayne then gets a two count as Benjamin makes the save. Benjamin is then sent to the corner by Speedball, but he blocks a hurricanrana before Knight comes in for one of his own. They then take Benjamin down for a near fall. Speedball then goes for a moonsault on Cage on the outside as Knight gets the drop on Benjamin for a two count, but Benjamin fights back for a German suplex on Knight. Cage and Wayne then pull him out as Wayne hits a cutter on Knight followed by Wayne’s World on Bailey to the outside, but Cage takes Knight down for a cover. MVP then hops on the apron, distracting the referee long enough for Cage to only get a two count.

Knight then looks for a tag, but Lashley steals it after taking Speedball out. Lashley then goes after Cage and Knight with shoulder tackles before hitting a Dominator on Nick Wayne. Cage then hits a reverse DDT on Lashley, but Benjamin hits him with a wheel kick before taking a clothesline by Knight. Wayne then hits him with a dragon suplex, but Knight fights back in the corner before Bailey sets him up for a dropkick by Knight that sends him flying onto Sabian and Benjamin on the outside. Just as Benjamin and Wayne get back up, they take a dive from JetSpeed as Lashley goes after Cage on the outside. Lashley then gets into it with FTR before bringing Cage back into the ring. Cage then goes for a Killswitch, but is sent into FTR on the apron before Lashley hits a big spear for the win.

The winners of the 3-Way Match and still the AEW World Tag Team Champions, The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin)!

After the match, FTR are recovering on the outside as the Hurt Syndicate celebrate their win up the ramp. FTR then gets in a shoving match with Christian Cage and The Patriarchy, but Nick Wayne betrays Christian as Mama Wayne laughs. Nick then holds Christian as Mama Wayne attacks him. FTR and Kip Sabian then help Nick Wayne give Christian a Con-Chair-To, but before they can, Adam Copeland’s music hits and he shows up with a two-by-four filled with nails. Adam Copeland then kicks Kip Sabian in the face and then hits a double Spear on FTR. Cope and Nick Wayne then duel with a chair and the spiked bat and Wayne turns tail and runs. Everyone then runs away from Cope, who stands victorious in the ring. Christian then backs away from Copeland. Cope then throws down his weapon and offers Christian a hand up. Copeland then takes out a mic and says, “Go find yourself.” Cope then drops the mic before leaving the ring. Cage then looks on before grabbing the board to help himself up.

We then get a video package hyping up AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door from The O2 Arena in London, England on August 24.

Commentary then hypes up the first of three main events of the PPV and we get a video package looking at the AEW Women’s World Championship Match.

Mercedes Moné then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Toni Storm follows.

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné

The match starts off with both women locking up and Storm is sent to the ropes. Both women then lock up again and this time Moné is sent to the corner. Both women then lock up again and we get a standoff between the two. Both women then take the fight to the outside, only to come back to the apron where Moné opens the ropes for Storm to get back in. Storm then responds by mocking Moné. Moné then goes after Storm for a rollup that gets a near fall. Both women then go at it again and Moné locks in a Statement Maker, but Storm breaks free. This then riles up Moné, but she is sent to the outside as Storm teases a dive and mocks Moné’s dance. Moné then jaws off with Luther before Storm sets her up on the apron and with an assist from Luther Storm sends Moné into the ring post.

Storm then sends Moné back into the ring, but is caught on the apron as Luther holds her in his arms until Moné hits both of them with a Meteora. She then taunts the fans that are booing her by grabbing the title until Storm sends her into the announce desk. The action then returns to the ring, where Moné turns things around to get a near fall before setting Storm up for a powerbomb from the apron to the floor. Moné then rolls back into the ring to mock Storm as the referee starts the count, which Moné realizes is a problem as she brings Storm back into the ring to drive a boot into her throat. She then follows it up with a set of snap mares taking Storm to the mat before locking in a headscissors.

Storm then manages to fight back and she sends Moné’s head into the mat a few times before Moné fights back for an armbar on Storm. Storm then struggles to break free, which is only made worse by Moné transitioning to a stronger hold before Storm counters into a hip attack. Moné then goes for a cross arm breaker on Storm, but Storm slowly fights to break free of the hold after she drives the throat of Moné into the bottom rope. Moné then turns things around by hitting the Three Amigos before she looks for a frog splash, but Storm gets her knees up. Storm then fights back with three German suplexes to send Moné into the corner for a hip attack. Storm then goes for a cover, but Moné kicks out.

Storm then brings Moné to the middle of the ring for a TCM Chicken Wing, but Moné counters by biting the hand of Storm. She then goes after the leg of Storm by cinching in an ankle lock before Storm gets to the ropes to break free. She then gets to her feet and both women trade strikes before a headbutt leads to both women laying on the mat. Storm is back up first and she brings Moné to her feet, only for Moné to roll Storm up for a two count. Storm then fights back, but she is caught with another for a near fall before hitting a Moné Maker on Storm. Moné then goes for a cover, but Storm kicks out. Moné then brings Storm back to her feet and mocks her with a kiss then drives her down to the canvas for a two count.

Storm then hits a snap suplex on Moné, but Moné locks in an armbar before Storm gets up to send Moné into the corner. Meteora then misses as she goes to the ropes, but Storm lays Moné out and pulls her over the back into a cutter for a two count. Moné then fights to her feet for a backstabber on Storm, then transitions into a Statement Maker but Storm counters into one of her own. Moné then rolls through to try and escape, but this allows Storm to hit three Storm Zeros in a row. She goes for the pin, but Moné manages to kick out.

Storm then drags Moné to the corner and looks for a hip attack, but Moné catches Storm with an inside cradle. Moné has a hand on the rope, but Storm still kicks out. Moné then cinches in a Statement Maker and Storm struggles to break free as Moné transitions to an STF. Storm then crawls to the ropes, but Moné changes it up for a crucifix pin for a two. She then hits a backstabber and heads to the corner, only to get intercepted by a hip attack from Storm. Storm then sets Moné up on the turnbuckle, but Moné fights back and gets caught with a kiss by Storm. Storm then hits an avalanche storm zero for the win.

The winner and still the AEW Women’s World Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm!

After the match, Luther enters the ring and joins the referee in raising Storm’s arms. Storm then heads to the back with Luther while Moné is helped to her feet by the trainers.

We then get a video package looking at the years of history between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega, coupled with the shocking reveal of Okada aligning with the Don Callis Family with all of it leading to the Winner Takes All Match to crown a Unified Champion.

Jim Ross then makes his way down to the ring and joins the commentary desk for the next match of the PPV. Kazuchika Okada then makes his way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV with Don Callis and Kenny Omega follows.

AEW Unified Championship Winner Takes All Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW Continental Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega

The match starts off with both men locking up. Both men then They jockey for position before Omega gets taken to the ropes and the referee intervenes with the count. Okada then breaks clean and mocks Omega before both men lock up once again and this time it’s Okada who is sent to the ropes before Kenny breaks free. Okada then fights back with a kick to the midsection. Omega then goes for a vertical suplex, but Okada counters before Omega takes him down to the mat. Omega then sends Okada over to the ropes and to the outside. Omega then sends Okada back to the ring before going up top, but Okada counters to take Omega to the mat. Okada then brings Omega back to his feet, only for Omega to fight back and Okada stops the momentum to take control.

Both men are back on their feet and they trade strikes until Okada takes Omega back to the mat hard. He then gets back up to mock Omega as he drives his boot into the midsection, but Omega responds with a few shots to Okada’s midsection before getting to his feet. He then sends Okada to the corner, but Okada fights back to set him up on the turnbuckle for a dropkick that forces Omega to the floor outside. Okada then leaves the ring and sends Omega into the barricade before getting back in the ring as Callis lays in a few shots of his own on Omega. This then riles the crowd up as Okada leaves the ring and sets Omega up for a DDT onto the announce desk. Okada then gets back in the ring as the referee starts the count, with Ibushi looking to get Omega back into the match. Omega then manages to get back in the ring in time, but gets caught for a near fall by Okada.

Okada. then continues the attack until Omega gets back to his feet using the ropes before Okada hits a forearm strike. Omega then takes it in and tells Okada to keep at it and this leads to an exchange of strikes right up until Okada takes Omega to the mat. Omega then starts to fight back, but it doesn’t take long for Okada to take control once more as he hits a scoop slam on Omega. Okada then goes up top, but he is intercepted by Omega in the corner. Both men then fight it out on the turnbuckle until Omega manages to hit a superplex to send Okada to the mat. Omega then goes for a cover, but Okada kicks out.

Okada then escapes a V-Trigger attempt from Omega for a suplex, but Omega evades a Rainmaker and a dropkick only to get caught by Okada for a two count. Both men then go at it again and Omega picks up a near fall in the process before being sent into the corner by Okada. He then hits a body slam on Omega before going up top for an elbow drop, only for Omega to block the next attempt. Okada then responds with a shot to the back, but Omega blocks a tombstone attempt and Okada counters out of a slam to hit the tombstone on Omega. Okada then goes back up and hits another elbow drop.

Okada the pulls Omega to his feet, but fakes him out on the Rainmaker attempt, kicking him in the gut instead. Omega then manages to fight back with some punches and follows it up with a knee strike. Omega then hits a powerbomb on Okada and follows it up with a V-Trigger. Omega then goes fora cover. but Okada kicks out. Omega then hits another V-Trigger on Okada, but this only gets a near fall. Okada is then sent to the corner for another V-Trigger before Omega sets him up on the top turnbuckle. After some struggle from Okada, Omega hits an avalanche snap dragon suplex on Okada to send him crashing into the canvas. Omega then goes for a cover, but Okada kicks out.

Okada then gets to the ropes, but this opens him up for another V-Trigger. Omega then looks for a One-Winged Angel, but it gets countered into a tombstone piledriver and it is followed by a discus lariat for a near fall. Okada the misses a Rainmaker and Omega goes for One-Winged Angel once again. Okada then tries to counter, but he gets caught with a German suplex instead. Omega then goes for a cover, but only gets a two count. Rocky Romero then hops onto the apron to intervene, but Kota Ibushi cuts him off as Omega hits the One-Winged Angel on Okada. He then goes for the cover, but the referee gets pulled out of the ring by Don Callis. Omega then calls for another referee to come out as he looks for a V-Trigger before looking for One-Winged Angel. Okada then breaks free and hits the Rainmaker. Okada then goes for a cover. but Omega kicks out.

Both men are back on their feet and exchange strikes until Okada hits a forearm to the midsection of Omega. Omega then responds with a V-Trigger. Both men then trade pinfall attempts before Okada rushes to his feet and hits Omega with a Rainmaker for the win.

The winner of the Winner Takes All Match and first-ever AEW Unified Champion, Don Callis Family’s “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada!

We then get a video package looking at the AEW World Championship Texas Death Match.

“Hangman” Adam Page makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the PPV and Jon Moxley follows.

AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page

The match starts off with both men trading strikes until Page sends Moxley to the corner for a flurry of strikes forcing Moxley to the mat. Page then backs off and tells Moxley to get back up, but Shafir distracts Page enough for Moxley to fight back. Moxley then sends Page to the corner as he jabs him with a fork. Moxley then runs at Page, who moves out of the way and reveals that he has a fork of his own. Both men then run at each and Page puts Moxley in a triangle hold before hitting him in the head with a fork and Moxley is busted open.

Page then breaks the hold only to go for some barbed wire, but Moxley turns this around by using it on Page instead. Moxley then forces Page to the ropes while wrapping the wire around his head and mocking him for wanting a Texas Death Match before backing off. Shafir then takes a bite out of Page. Moxley then leaves the ring to grab a chair before coming back in. Moxley then uses the chair on Page before leaving the ring to grab a chair wrapped in barbed wire. Shafir then urges Moxley to go on as he gets back in the ring to do more damage on Page. After some chair shots, Moxley goes to work with some strikes on a busted-open Page before setting the barbed-wire chair up in the corner. The referee then begins the count, but Page is up at five and hits some right hands on Moxley before sending him to the corner. Moxley then stops himself before sending Page to the corner, but Page is able to slow down enough to grab the chair. Moxley then kicks it right into his face and forces another count to five before Page is able to stop it.

Page is then sent out of the ring as Moxley and Shafir grab a table from under the ring, setting it up outside before Moxley sends Page back in. Moxley then places Page up on the turnbuckle, but Page takes a bite out of Moxley to stop things. Moxley then hits Page with a cutter to the canvas. Moxley then calls to Shafir for a glass and Shafir obliges, revealing a bucket of glass to hand to Moxley. Moxley then takes some of the glass and places it into the face of Page, who fights out of a piledriver before Moxley fights out of a Dead Eye. Moxley then drags Page across the pile of glass. The referee then counts to four as Moxley taunts Page some more before dropping Page to the canvas. The count then reaches seven before Page uses the ropes to get to his feet. Moxley then drops Page right back down as Shafir slides in a fresh pair of chairs before Page gets back up at eight. Moxley then sets the chairs up before bringing Page over to the corner. Moxley then brings Page up to the middle rope.

Page then fights back with a headbutt to break free. Mox then uses a piece of barbed wire to dig into Page’s back and force him off. Page then turns the chairs around as he gets to his feet, while Moxley mocks the crowd only to be hoisted off the turnbuckle as Page hits a powerbomb onto the edge of the chairs before Moxley gets sent to the canvas. Moxley then crawls into the pile of glass as he gets to his feet, while Page wraps the wire around his arm to hit a nasty discus forearm on Moxley. He then hits a few more shots before Yuta comes in with a chair to stop Page, but he gets fought off to allow Moxley to go after him. Page then counters with the Angel’s Wings and forces the referee to start the count for both men until Page gets back to his feet for a Buckshot Lariat. Shafir then tries to intervene, but Page heads to the apron to send her through the table with a Death Valley Driver.

Page then returns to the ring and counters Moxley to hit a Dead Eye that sends him onto the glass. Yuta and Castagnoli then come in for the save. They then bring Page out of the ring for more damage, but Will Ospreay comes out to even things up until Gabe Kidd runs in to stop him. They then target the neck of Ospreay, with Castagnoli hitting a nasty shot on Ospreay. The referee’s attention is then drawn to all this as he calls for medics to come out. We then see a couple of barbed wire tables on the outside as Moxley sets Page up on the apron with a choke before hitting a suplex that sends both men through the tables.

The referee then begins a count for both men and both men are barely moving as we get a shot of Ospreay being put on a stretcher. Page then gets to his knees just as the count reaches nine. We then get another shot of Ospreay on the stretcher as back in the ring, both men are ready to go at it. They then fight to their feet as the crowd goes wild. Page then gets a few more shots in before Moxley bites him, setting up for a Gotch style piledriver and the bulldog choke. Page then looks like he is fading and possibly even out cold as Moxley breaks the hold so the referee can start the count once more.

We then reach a count of six and Page is barely moving and at nine he leaps up just long enough to beat the count before landing in the corner. Moxley then sets a chair up before hitting a Death Rider that sends Page onto the chair. We then get a count of nine and just before ten Page uses the ropes to get back up. Moxley then takes Page back down before calling to Castagnoli, who pulls out a plastic bag to hand to Wheeler Yuta. Yuta then gets back in the ring, but just as Moxley and Yuta look to use the bag on Page we get a video on the screen as Darby Allin talks about being on top of the world and taking everything from Jon Moxley. We then see someone in a Blue Panther mask slide into the ring. A yes chant then begins and the man hits a Busaiku Knee on Yuta. He then unmasks to reveal himself as Bryan Danielson.

He then takes Castagnoli and Yuta to the outside as we see Darby Allin descending from the light structure above. Moxley is then distracted and he takes a Buckshot Lariat from Page, while Allin hits a Coffin Drop on the Death Riders on the outside. Page then hits another Buckshot on Moxley as Allin and Danielson send the Death Riders through the crowd. Page then grabs Moxley and brings him to the apron for a Dead Eye through another couple of tables on the outside. The referee then starts the count as Page slides into the ring and is back on his feet. We then reach the count of nine, but Shafir runs in to help Moxley to his feet. The Young Bucks then slide into the ring for a double superkick and an EVP Trigger on Page.

Moxley and Shafir then pull out a bed of nails to bring into the ring. Page then tries to get to his feet, only for Moxley to catch him with a curb stomp and a Death Rider sending him onto the nails. Page is down as the referee begins the count while Moxley celebrates. We then see Page starting to move at nine and barely rising to his feet to break the count, only to fall down. Both men are now down, but Moxley moves. He then calls to Shafir for the key to the briefcase, promising to give Page a taste of the belt he’s never gonna get. Shafir then goes for the briefcase, but on her way back she has been handcuffed to the timekeeper’s table. Prince Nana then celebrates as Strickland comes out to even things up by handing a chain to Page. Moxley then comes after him only to take a chained fist to the face. He then brings Moxley over to the ropes, looking to squeeze the life out of Moxley. Moxley then manages to break free of the chain, but takes a Buckshot Lariat that sends him back first onto the bed of nails. Page then brings Moxley over to the ropes once more, choking Moxley out with the chain over the top rope until Moxley has no choice but to tap out.

The winner of the Texas Death Match and new AEW World Champion, “Hangman” Adam Page!

After the match, Shafir pulls Moxley away to regroup as Page grabs the key to the briefcase. He struggles to open it, but when he does he sends the crowd into an uproar by revealing the AEW World Championship as we get the official announcement of the title change. Page then climbs the turnbuckle to celebrate as we get a big pyro display. The celebration then continues for Page as commentary thanks the fans for watching and the show comes to a close.

Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for AEW All In: Texas on July 12, 2025

  • AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedes Moné
  • AEW Unified Championship Winner Takes All Match: Don Callis Family’s AEW Continental Champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “The Standard of Excellence” Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. JetSpeed (“The Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage and ROH World Television Champion Nick Wayne)
  • AEW TNT Championship 4-Way Match: Don Callis Family’s “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Sons of Texas’ ROH World Tag Team Champion and 6-Man Tag Team Champion “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes vs. Sons of Texas’ ROH World Tag Team Champion “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara
  • AEW World Trios Championship Match: The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata) (c) vs. The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) and Gabe Kidd
  • Tag Team Match (If Ospreay and Strickland lose, they cannot challenge for the AEW World Championship for one year. If The Young Bucks lose, they will be stripped of their Executive Vice President titles): Swerve Strickland and “The Aerial Assassin” Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match
  • 8-Man Tag Team All In: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Match: Sons of Texas (ROH World Tag Team Champions “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guevara) and The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, “Captain” Shawn Dean, ROH Pure Champion “Taiga Style” Lee Moriarty and Carlie Bravo)
  • 8-Man Tag Team All In: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Match: Big Boom! A.J. and The Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Don Callis Family (Hechicero, “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer, Rocky “Azucar” Romero and Trent Beretta)
  • Tag Team All In: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood) vs. The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd)

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