The AEW All In: Texas pay-per-view is taking place on July 12 at the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas and it’s expected to be an incredible show. The final betting odds for the event have now been revealed, giving fans a good idea of who will win.
Jon Moxley will be putting his AEW World Title on the line against Adam Page in a Texas Deathmatch at All In: Texas. As per the betting odds provided by BetOnline, Adam Page is favored to win with -850 odds in his name while Jon Moxley sits at +425 odds, so a title change is expected.
Mercedes Moné will challenge Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s Championship at All In: Texas. Betting odds state that Storm will retain the title with -150 odds in her favor while the CEO of AEW has +150 odds but it’s still very close, so anything could happen.
Kenny Omega will wrestle Kazuchika Okada in order to crown the new AEW Unified Champion, where both the AEW Continental and AEW International Titles will be on the line. Betting odds state that Omega will win the match with -170 odds while Okada sits at +130, so it’s yet another close one.
Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay will square off against The Young Bucks in a tag team match. Betting odds reveal that the Young Bucks will win with -150 odds while Strickland and Ospreay have +110 odds.
The Hurt Syndicate will defend their AEW Tag Team Titles against Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne in a triple threat match. Betting odds dictate that Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin will win at -450 odds, while the Patriarchy and JetSpeed sit at +325 and +400, respectively.
Kyle Fletcher will challenge Adam Cole for the TNT Title at All In: Texas. Betting odds reveal Fletcher is at an advantage with -400 odds while Adam Cole only has +250 odds in his name. Therefore, a title change is expected here as well.
Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs will defend the AEW Trios Titles against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd. According to the betting odds the Opps are at an advantage with -300 odds while the Death Riders only have +200 odds.
The All In: Texas 2025 pay-per-view promises to deliver high drama, incredible matchups, and storylines. With solid matches such as Jon Moxley vs. Adam Page, Toni Storm vs. Mercedes Moné and many more matches, it’s definitely a show that fans shouldn’t miss. As a reminder, Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our AEW All In section.
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