A fan favourite stipulation match will be making its return for the upcoming AEW All In: Texas pay-per-view.
As announced on the June 21st episode of Collision, the Casino Gauntlet match has been added to the July 12th pay-per-view card. The announcement came right at the end of the show as Tony Schiavone ran down the card for the matches announced so far.
The AEW original match sees 2 entrants start with more added at random intervals. The match continues until someone wins via pinfall or submission, meaning that there are no set number of entrants. The 2024 match saw the shock in-ring return of Nigel McGuinness and the arrival of Ricochet, among a number of unexpected appearances. The match was ultimately won by Christian Cage, who became the new number one contender and could cash in his opportunity at any time, similar to the WWE Money in the Bank concept.
Cage cashed in his opportunity at AEW Revolution 2025 during the match between World Champion Jon Moxley and challenger Cope. Moxley choked out Cage to retain the title. At the time of writing, it has not been clarified if the winner will receive a World Championship opportunity down the road.
The Updated AEW All In: Texas Card Is As Follows:
- Jon Moxley (c) vs. Adam Page – Singles match for the World Championship
- Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Mone – Single match for the Women’s Championship
- International Champion Kenny Omega vs. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada – The winner will become the first ever AEW Unified Champion
- Casino Gauntlet match
All In will air live on July 12th through multiple PPV providers including Triller TV, YouTube and Amazon Prime.
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