The AEW All In: Texas pay-per-view is taking place at Globe Life Field in Texas and the excitement is at an absolute fever pitch. Ahead of the show, we now have several backstage spoiler notes for All In: Texas.
According to Fightful Select, a number of wrestlers are getting special entrances for the show, with some of these plans only coming together at the last minute.
MJF was seen hanging out with the Hurt Syndicate all week, even outside of media day. AEW also had a private place set up for rehearsals.
The wrestlers had to be at the venue early, with an 8 AM call time. That’s why there was no ROH press conference this morning, but there will be an AEW press conference after the event. Like many recent shows, some match results were kept secret until this week, so most people didn’t know who was winning.
AEW expected more than 26,000 people to attend, and WrestleTix counted around 25,671 tickets given out. The company was also really happy with how much excitement their karaoke event created, since it helped them interact with fans over the weekend.
The feud between The Sons of Texas and The Infantry isn’t done yet, even after their ROH match last night. Backstage, people were also very impressed with Bandido vs. Konosuke Takeshita. On top of that, AEW told all their wrestlers in town to come to the venue for All In, making sure the whole roster was around.
The FTR vs. Outrunners match was added to the card at the last minute. Originally, AEW thought they’d have fewer matches than usual this year.
There’s also a choir ready to be part of someone’s special entrance. Many entrances will have cool touches, like video game themes and lots of extra people involved to make them stand out.
Keith Lee isn’t at the show, but the MMA food reviewer Keith Lee is there. Nyla Rose and Deonna Purrazzo aren’t expected in town either. Earlier this week, Britt Baker wasn’t in Dallas yet, and it’s still unclear if she made it there today.
AEW All In: Texas promises to be an absolutely incredible day of action from top to bottom and fans can expect even more surprises as the event continues, so we’ll have to see how the event will be received when it finally ends.
As a reminder, Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our AEW All In section.
What are you most excited to see at AEW All In: Texas? Do you have any predictions for surprise appearances or match outcomes? Sound off in the comments.