All matches announced for AEW All In 2025 so far

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The 2025 edition of the PPV will emanate from Texas!
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.
AEW 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.
After winning in the 2025 women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament Final at AEW Double or Nothing last month by defeating Jamie Hayter, Mercedes Moné is now set to battle the current AEW Women’s World Champion, Toni Storm, with the title on the line on July 12.
Adam Page emerged victorious in the 2025 Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament Final at AEW Double or Nothing, defeating Will Ospreay in the finals at the PPV last month.
Page is now set to battle the current AEW World Champion Jon Moxley in Texas with the title on the line. Paige is looking to capture the World title for the second time, while Moxley wants to defend the title for the eighth time and continue his fourth title reign, which will surpass 250 days before the title defense.
On the special “Fyter Fest” editions of “AEW Dynamite” and “AEW Collision,” broadcaster Tony Schiavone revealed that Omega and Okada will compete in a double-title “Winner Take All Match” on July 12 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX.
It is unclear whether the titles will be united or held together, similar to how Eddie Kingston held the AEW Continental, ROH World, and NJPW Strong Titles. Okada has been the Continental Champion for 441 days, gaining the championship in March 2024. Omega captured the International Title in this year’s Revolution tournament.
Two Casino Gauntlet matches for a future AEW World Championship match in the men’s and women’s divisions have also been added to the card. The team of Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay will battle The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) in a singles match.
If Ospreay and Strickland lose, they cannot challenge for the AEW World Championship for one year. On the other hand, if the Young Bucks lose, they will be stripped of their Executive Vice President titles.
Furthermore, Adam Cole will defend the AEW TNT title against Kyle Fletcher and The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) will put their AEW World Tag team titles on the line in a three-way tag team match against JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) and The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne).
All matches announced for AEW All In 2025
- “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs Mercedes Moné – AEW Women’s World title match
- Jon Moxley (c) vs “Hangman” Adam Page – AEW World title match
- “AEW Continental Champion” Kazuchika Okada vs “AEW International Champion” Kenny Omega – Winner Takes All
- Participants TBD – Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW World Championship match
- Participants TBD – Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW Women’s World Championship match
- Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) – Tag Team match
- Adam Cole (c) vs Kyle Fletcher – AEW TNT title match
- 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
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