The biggest show on the calendar for All Elite Wrestling, AEW All In: Texas will see an epic rivalry renewed, the return of a popular match and much more!
Airing live from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on July 12, All In is set to be headlined by Owen Hart Cup winner Adam Page facing off against World Champion Jon Moxley with the title on the line. As Moxley has had a stranglehold on the World Championship since October, many believe Page will be the one to bring the reign of terror to an end.
The Women’s Owen Hart Cup winner and current TBS Champion Mercedes Mone will be looking to add another title to her collection as she will face Women’s Champion Toni Storm for the Women’s Championship. If Mone wins, she will hold all the women’s gold in AEW along with championships in CMLL and RevPro.
Additionally, one of the biggest rivalries in New Japan history will be revisited as International Champion Kenny Omega will face Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada for all the gold, with the winner being crowned the first-ever AEW Unified Champion.
AEW All In: Texas Predictions
The Hurt Syndicate vs. JetSpeed vs. The Patriarchy For The AEW Tag Team Championships
While there is a strong chance that many championships could change hands at All In, it’s safe to assume that Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin will keep hold of their titles when all is said and done. Lashley and Benjamin still have their storyline with MJF to play out and there has yet to be a credible threat to their reign. Cage will naturally try to sneak a win, but it seems unlikely that new tag champs will be crowned in Texas.
Winners: The Hurt Syndicate
Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match
The first of 2 gauntlet matches to take place on the show, fans are hoping to see some surprise returns and maybe even a debut as part of the contest. At the time of writing, the confirmed entrants are Kris Statlander and [insert name]. This could be where Britt Baker makes her return after months of inactivity and there is also the possibility of a former WWE star making their debut for the promotion. When it comes to the winner, there is a strong chance that Mina Shirakawa is once again placed back into the title scene. However, should the Women’s Championship match take place earlier in the night, Mone would also be a safe bet.
Winner: Mina Shirakawa
The Young Bucks vs. Swerve Strickland And Will Ospreay
One of the more unique stipulations on the card, if The Young Bucks lose then they lose their titles as EVPs, whereas Strickland and Ospreay can’t challenge for the World Title for a year if they lose. Although it could be argued that Strickland and Ospreay deserve a better match, considering their work over the past year, the timing of the stipulation is convenient. Given that All In 2026 at Wembley Stadium is over a year away, it appears that Ospreay is set to lose this match to set up his triumphant Wembley return the following year when the terms expire. Additionally, The Aerial Assassin looks set for a showdown with fellow Brit and reigning IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. at the O2 in London as part of Forbidden Door.
Winners: The Young Bucks
Adam Cole vs. Kyle Flecther For The TNT Championship
Although Cole should have done more as TNT Champion, it’s Kyle’s time to win a championship. Fletcher has continually been a strong performer in the ring and he is deserving of that first AEW title. Don Callis and co will get involved along with Paragon, but when all is said and done, Fletcher will be the one holding the gold.
Winner: Kyle Fletcher
Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match
As soon as MJF announced he would be entering the match and qualified, there was no doubt about the result. The match will be fun and once again surprises are expected, maybe the return of Darby Allin? But this is MJF’s match to win, setting up his opportunistic title match down the road.
Winner: MJF
Toni Storm vs. Mercedes Mone For The Women’s Championship
Following her arrival in AEW back in March 2024, Mercedes Mone quickly won the TBS Championship, found success in other promotions and has rarely been beaten. The CEO will inevitably suffer her first major loss in AEW at some point, and it looks set to be at All In. With the show being the biggest of the year, this could be the start of Mone’s gradual downfall that sees her gradually lose her many championships. But no matter the result, AEW needs to work on more challengers for both belts moving forward.
Winner: Toni Storm
Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada For The Unified Championship
Easily the pick for match of the night and possibly a strong contender for match of the year when all is said and done in 2025. Despite the fact that Okada and Omega have a lot to live up to given their epic New Japan rivalry, many are expecting something special in their first AEW one on one encounter. There really isn’t a bad result here as both men have the reputation to eat the loss. As Okada has held the International Title for over a year, this could be an opportunity for Omega to pick up another victory over his greatest rival. But honestly, this one could go either way.
Winner: Kenny Omega
Jon Moxley vs. Adam Page For The World Championship
Given that Moxley’s title reign has not been well-received and many have called for it to end sooner, there are a lot of fans who feel that now is the time for the title change. AEW has been rebuilding its rapport with fans, and a title change in the main event will enable them to stick the landing and move forward with the next stage of programming. While Moxley will have his Deathriders for backup, so too will Page, whoever it might be. There is the potential once again for a Darby Allin return along wth the possibility of Swerve Strickland finally helping his former rival, and the Texas Deathmatch allows both men to be as violent as possible. When it comes to the end result, Page should win this one to begin his second World Tile reign, which will hopefully be booked better than his first.
Winner: Adam Page
AEW All In: Texas will air live on PPV platforms including Triller TV, YouTube and Amazon Prime on July 12.
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