AEW All In Texas 2025 Results & Winners: Cope returns; New AEW World Champion crowned, MJF wins Casino Gauntlet match & more

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AEW All In 2025 was action-packed!
After delivering the 2025 edition of Double or Nothing, All Elite Wrestling is set to deliver the 2025 edition of AEW All In, which will take place in Texas on July 12. It will be the third All In event by the Jacksonville-based promotion.
AEW All In 2025 will air live from the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, USA. The event will mark the first PPV event from the promotion to be held in an American baseball stadium and in Texas. The 2025 edition is also the first All In to be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
All Elite Wrestling is putting together an impressive card for the historic event, which will be the first pro wrestling show held at Globe Life Field and the promotion’s first afternoon pay-per-view in the area.
The event is scheduled to start at 2:00 p.m. Central Time (3:00 p.m. Eastern) to avoid clashing with the third edition of WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event in 2025, though it will still compete directly with WWE’s NXT The Great American Bash 2025.
AEW All In Texas 2025 Summary and Highlights
“Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs Mercedes Moné – AEW Women’s World title match
Despite a chaotic start and brief technical hiccups, “Timeless” Toni Storm and Mercedes Moné delivered an instant classic in this high-stakes AEW Women’s World Championship clash.
The match opened with quick pin exchanges and signature mind games from Storm, who mocked Moné with playful taunts. Both women traded near-falls and submissions — Moné nearly locked in the Statement Maker, while Storm answered with her signature hip attack and Storm Zero, only for Moné to survive.
Mercedes fought back with a grapevined ankle lock and the Mone Maker, but couldn’t get the three. The final stretch saw Toni hit a suplex-to-neckbreaker combo and two more Storm Zeros, but Moné wouldn’t stay down.
It took an Avalanche Storm Zero from the top rope to finally put Mercedes Moné away and end her undefeated AEW streak.
Winner: Toni Storm via pinfall to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship.
Jon Moxley (c) vs “Hangman” Adam Page – AEW World title match
Jon Moxley and Hangman Page collided in a violent, blood-soaked war for the AEW World Championship. From the opening bell, fists flew and chaos reigned. Moxley was busted open early after Page dug a fork into his face, while barbed wire, glass shards, and steel chairs filled the ring.
Marina Shafir’s interference helped Moxley dominate stretches of the bout, including a suplex through barbed wire tables and a Piledriver into broken glass. The Blackpool Combat Club kept interfering—until Will Ospreay, Darby Allin, and a returning Bryan Danielson turned the tide.
Despite an EVP Trigger from the Young Bucks and a Paradigm Shift into a bed of nails, Hangman refused to quit. Just as Moxley tried to end it, Swerve Strickland stormed out and handed Page a steel chain.
In a shocking final act, Hangman hung Moxley over the ropes with the chain, forcing a tap-out.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page via submission – NEW AEW World Champion.
“AEW Continental Champion” Kazuchika Okada vs “AEW International Champion” Kenny Omega – Winner Takes All
With Don Callis on commentary and Kota Ibushi ringside, the stakes couldn’t be higher as Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega battled to unify the AEW Continental and International Championships.
Things began with mutual respect and playful chest pats after clean breaks. But the tone quickly shifted when Okada targeted Omega’s midsection—still vulnerable from past injuries. The Rainmaker took control with DDTs, elbow drops, and brutal punishment, both in and out of the ring.
Omega fired back with V-Triggers, a Dragon Suplex, and a jaw-dropping Dragon Superplex. The One-Winged Angel almost sealed it, but Don Callis pulled the referee out. Chaos erupted at ringside, giving Okada the opening to survive and counter.
After an intense back-and-forth, Okada nailed a Revolution bodyslam and finally hit the Rainmaker to score the pinfall.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada via pinfall, retaining the AEW Continental Title and becoming the new AEW International Champion and first-ever AEW Unified Champion.
Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) – Tag Team match
In a high-stakes showdown with power on the line, Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay clashed with The Young Bucks, with the EVP titles of Matthew and Nicholas Jackson hanging in the balance. Early momentum swung both ways—Swerve and Will dazzled with high-speed offense, but the Bucks responded with brutal double-team maneuvers and relentless superkicks.
Ospreay survived More Bang For Your Buck, two EVP Triggers, and even accidentally hitting Strickland with a Hidden Blade. Just when the Bucks seemed to have it won, Swerve came alive, enduring a barrage of superkicks and firing up. He blocked another EVP Trigger, setting up a Swerve Stomp/Tombstone combo that nearly ended it.
After Nicholas broke up another cover, he was neutralized on the outside. With Matthew isolated, Swerve and Will hit a devastating House Call/Hidden Blade Total Elimination, scoring the win.
Winner: Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay via pinfall — The Young Bucks are no longer EVPs in AEW.
The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne) – Three-way tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship
The AEW World Tag Team Titles were on the line in a chaotic three-way match as The Hurt Syndicate defended against JetSpeed and The Patriarchy. MJF briefly joined the action, taking shots at both challengers before tossing Bailey back in for Lashley to unload with thunderous elbows. The match was frenzied and fast, with the feed briefly cutting out, but the finish was crystal clear.
In the closing moments, Christian Cage was tossed into FTR at ringside, unintentionally riling them up. As tensions flared, Bobby Lashley delivered a devastating spear to seal the win and retain the titles for The Hurt Syndicate.
Post-match, FTR confronted The Patriarchy. Christian tried backing off, but in a shocking twist, Nick Wayne turned on him with an Unprettier! FTR encouraged the betrayal—but before a con-chair-to could land, Cope stormed out, weapon in hand, cleared the ring, and told Christian: “Go find yourself.”
Winner: The Hurt Syndicate via pinfall to retain.
The Opps (Katsuyori Shibata, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Samoa Joe) (c) vs Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) and Gabe Kidd – Trios match for the AEW World Trios title
This Trios Title bout erupted into chaos from the opening bell. Katsuyori Shibata and Gabe Kidd traded stiff shots before Samoa Joe and Wheeler YUTA squared off, with Joe quickly asserting dominance. Powerhouse Hobbs showcased brute strength with a delayed vertical suplex, while Shibata and Claudio Castagnoli reignited their rivalry with a brutal exchange of uppercuts and boots.
The challengers briefly isolated Joe, but momentum shifted when Hobbs re-entered like a wrecking ball. Castagnoli slowed him down with Swiss Death, and as the match broke down, all six men brawled inside and outside the ring. Shibata rocked YUTA with a head kick, and Joe sealed the deal with a Muscle Buster on Wheeler.
Post-match, the Death Riders snapped, Neutralizer to Joe, piledriver to Shibata, and chairshots to Hobbs. Claudio crushed Joe’s neck with a running stomp through a chair, leaving the champ stretchered out.
Winner: The Opps via pinfall, they retain the AEW World Trios Championship
Daniel Garcia vs Dustin Rhodes vs Kyle Fletcher vs Sammy Guevara – AEW TNT Championship
In a wild four-way clash for the vacant AEW TNT Championship, chaos reigned from the opening bell. Kyle Fletcher briefly took control with explosive offense, only to be dropped by double-team efforts from Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara, who couldn’t keep their uneasy alliance together for long.
Everyone got their shots in, with highlights including a Spanish Fly to the floor, apron powerbombs from Fletcher, and Garcia’s devastating superplex. Rhodes fired up late, delivering a flip piledriver and Cross Rhodes to Fletcher, who somehow kicked out. A string of low blows, Garcia, Guevara, and finally Rhodes all getting their turn, set up a brutal Shattered Dreams.
Guevara nailed a diving ace crusher, Garcia spiked him with a piledriver, but Dustin stole the spotlight with a surprise small package to pin Garcia and win gold. Post-match, Texas erupted as the Sons of Texas celebrated. Even Guevara embraced his mentor.
Winner: Dustin Rhodes via pinfall, becoming the new AEW TNT Champion.
Shane Taylor Promotions (Carlie Bravo, Lee Moriarty, Shane Taylor, & Capt. Shawn Dean) vs Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes, Marshall Von Erich, Ross Von Erich, & Sammy Guevara)
Sammy Guevara and Lee Moriarty kicked off the action with quick exchanges before tags brought in Marshall Von Erich and Carlie Bravo. Shane Taylor Promotions isolated Ross Von Erich with relentless strikes, including a huge tope from Shawn Dean and a crushing corner splash by Taylor. The Sons of Texas struggled early, but Ross found an opening with a scoop slam to turn the tide.
Outside the ring, Anthony Ogogo tried to intimidate Kevin Von Erich. That gave Dustin Rhodes the hot tag, who stormed the ring and cleaned house. The bout erupted into chaos as all four Sons locked in quadruple Iron Claws, bringing the crowd to its feet.
Kevin Von Erich returned fire with a signature Iron Claw on Ogogo, and Dustin sealed the deal with an Iron Claw press on Bravo.
Winners: Sons of Texas via pinfall
“Big Boom” AJ & the Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly, & Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Lance Archer, Rocky Romero, & Trent Beretta)
Chaos erupted from the opening bell as AJ and The Conglomeration battled the Don Callis Family in a wild eight-man clash. After an early brawl, the babyfaces gained control, isolating Lance Archer and working fluid tags. Hologram and Hechicero dazzled with crisp lucha counters and reversals, while Kyle O’Reilly and Ishii brought the brutality with hard-hitting strikes.
As tempers flared, RPG Vice stirred the pot, with Trent and Rocky using distraction and cheap shots to overwhelm O’Reilly. The tide turned when Hologram soared with a crossbody, and Ishii and AJ cleaned house with powerhouse offense. Hechicero tried to cast a spell, only to be cut off mid-incantation by Hologram’s aerial assault.
With mayhem spilling to the floor, Big Justice returned with a surprise spear to Beretta. That opened the door for AJ to crush Romero with a Power Boom for the win.
Winners: “Big Boom” AJ & The Conglomeration via pinfall
FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) vs the Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)
FTR battled the flashy Outrunners in a surprisingly competitive tag match. Truth Magnum opened with Dax Harwood, holding his own with slick grappling and a stiff right hand. Turbo Floyd joined in, and the Outrunners took control, isolating Cash Wheeler with sharp tags and a big back suplex.
Momentum shifted when Floyd took a nasty spill to the floor, and Dax viciously targeted his knee, even mocking a fan with their glasses. FTR slowed the pace, applying a figure-four and grinding down their opponents. Magnum nearly stole it with a sunset flip, but Cash made the save.
A fired-up Floyd re-entered with a flurry of scoop slams and corner lariats. The Outrunners nearly won it with Total Recall, but Stokely Hathaway pulled Floyd off the pin. In the confusion, Dax rolled up Floyd with a handful of tights and feet on the ropes.
Winners: FTR via pinfall, Harwood pins Floyd using the ropes for leverage
Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW World Championship match
The Men’s Casino Gauntlet delivered absolute mayhem as 14 top stars battled for a future AEW World Championship opportunity. MJF and Mark Briscoe kicked things off, with chaos quickly escalating as Ricochet, Bandido, and Konosuke Takeshita entered the fray. Each newcomer brought high-flying precision or hard-hitting intensity, and alliances crumbled just as fast as they formed.
Mistico lit up the arena, Kota Ibushi unleashed carnage, and Brody King brought the heavy artillery. Beast Mortos made a monstrous impact late, while Anthony Bowens, Josh Alexander, and Roderick Strong added technical fury. Juice Robinson returned in shocking form, backed by the full Bang Bang Gang, and the action never slowed down.
In the final moments, Briscoe dropped Strong with the Jay Driller, but MJF struck with cold precision, tossing Mark aside and stealing the pin.
Winner: Maxwell Jacob Friedman via pinfall on Roderick Strong. He earns a future AEW World Championship match.
Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW Women’s World Championship match
The Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match delivered a whirlwind of action with a stacked lineup of contenders. Kris Statlander and Megan Bayne kicked things off with heavy blows, but chaos ensued with each new entrant. Willow Nightingale, Tay Melo, and Thekla brought high-impact offense, while Julia Hart and Skye Blue teamed up with slick tandem work.
Queen Aminata and Mina Shirakawa each had standout runs, including Mina’s brutal figure-four and Aminata’s fierce strikes. Syuri and Alex Windsor intensified the match with hard-hitting exchanges, while Thunder Rosa re-emerged to a huge ovation, going head-to-head with Athena. Bodies crashed to the floor after an avalanche powerbomb by Statlander on Bayne into a crowd, leaving only a few standing.
As Mina Shirakawa and Thunder Rosa traded stiff shots, Athena stormed back into the match and nailed the O-Face out of nowhere on Shirakawa, sealing the victory.
Winner: Athena via pinfall. She earns a future AEW Women’s World Championship match.
AEW All In Texas 2025 full results
- “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) defeats Mercedes Moné – AEW Women’s World title match
- “Hangman” Adam Page defeats Jon Moxley – AEW World title match
- “AEW Continental Champion” Kazuchika Okada defeats “AEW International Champion” Kenny Omega – Winner Takes All
- Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW World Championship match – MJF
- Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW Women’s World Championship match – Athena
- Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay defeats The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) – Tag Team match
- The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (c) defeats JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) and The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne) – Three-way tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship
- Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes, Marshall Von Erich, Ross Von Erich, & Sammy Guevara) defeats Shane Taylor Promotions (Carlie Bravo, Lee Moriarty, Shane Taylor, & Capt. Shawn Dean)
- Dustin Rhodes defeats Daniel Garcia, Kyle Fletcher and Sammy Guevara – AEW TNT Championship
- The Opps (Katsuyori Shibata, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Samoa Joe) (c) defeats Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) and Gabe Kidd – Trios match for the AEW World Trios title
- “Big Boom” AJ & the Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly, & Tomohiro Ishii) defeats Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Lance Archer, Rocky Romero, & Trent Beretta
- FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) defeats the Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)
When is AEW All In 2025?
All In: Texas was originally set to take place during the evening of July 12, but on April 2, 2025, it was announced that All In would instead have a special start time of 2:00 p.m. Central Time (3:00 p.m. Eastern Time) to prevent a direct counterprogramming attempt by WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event XL.
Is AEW All In like WrestleMania?
All In subsequently became the biggest show of the year for AEW and their flagship/marquee event, similar in comparison to WWE’s WrestleMania, and is one of AEW’s “Big Five” PPV events, along with All Out, Double or Nothing, Full Gear, and Revolution.
What is the All-In Texas package?
Exclusive All Elite Experience VIP Packages for AEW All In: Texas are available now! These premium packages include ringside or lower bowl seating, meet-and-greets with AEW stars, pre-show photo ops, crowd-free shopping, a dedicated VIP concierge, and more.
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