The wrestling world is buzzing with anticipation as All Elite Wrestling (AEW) gears up for its monumental All In Texas event, set to take place on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. This pay-per-view promises an electrifying lineup of high-stakes matches, featuring some of the biggest names in professional wrestling battling for prestigious titles and career-defining opportunities.
One of the marquee bouts is the AEW World Championship Texas Death Match between Jon Moxley and Hangman Page. This brutal and unforgiving match type is sure to test the limits of both competitors, offering fans a spectacle of endurance and willpower. The stakes couldn’t be higher, as the AEW World Championship is on the line in this fierce rivalry.
Adding to the excitement is the AEW Women’s Championship match, where Toni Storm will challenge the reigning TBS Champion Mercedes Mone. Mone, who recently celebrated a major milestone by competing in the 1000th match of her career during AEW Dynamite 300 on July 2, 2025, has been on an incredible run. She successfully defended her TBS title against Mina Shirakawa that night, maintaining an undefeated singles record in AEW at 25-0. Her career record stands at an impressive 585 wins, 396 losses, and 19 draws, underscoring her status as one of the premier female wrestlers in the industry.
Meanwhile, the AEW International Championship and AEW Continental Championship will be unified in a high-profile match between Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada. This bout will crown the inaugural AEW Unified Champion, a title that merges two of AEW’s most prestigious belts. Both Omega and Okada bring a wealth of experience and star power, making this a must-watch encounter for wrestling aficionados worldwide.
The AEW Tag Team Championship will also be fiercely contested, as Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, known collectively as The Hurt Syndicate, defend their titles against the formidable team of Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey. Tag team wrestling has always been a highlight of AEW programming, and this matchup promises action-packed sequences and strategic teamwork.
In a unique stipulation match, Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay will challenge “The Young Bucks” — Matthew and Nicholas Jackson — for the Executive Vice President (EVP) titles. The stakes here are particularly intriguing: if Strickland and Ospreay lose, they will be barred from challenging for the AEW World Championship for an entire year. Conversely, if The Young Bucks lose, they will forfeit their EVP titles. This adds an extra layer of tension and drama to what is already a high-profile clash.
On the singles front, Adam Cole will put his TNT Championship on the line against Kyle Fletcher. This match was officially confirmed during the July 2 taping of AEW Collision 100 in Ontario, California. The buildup saw Fletcher interrupt Cole’s address to the crowd, demanding a title shot, which escalated into a number one contender’s match against Daniel Garcia. Fletcher secured his spot by defeating Garcia with a Brainbuster, setting the stage for what could be one of the toughest defenses of Cole’s reign. Cole has been dominant since capturing the TNT title, and this bout will test his mettle against a rising star within AEW’s ranks.
Adding to the card’s intensity are the Men’s and Women’s Casino Gauntlet matches, which offer a shot at the AEW World and Women’s Championships respectively. Mark Briscoe secured the number one spot in the Men’s Gauntlet match on the June 25 edition of Dynamite, while MJF claimed the number two spot by winning a four-way match against Anthony Bowens, Brody King, and AR Fox on the 300th edition of Dynamite. MJF’s victory came via his signature Salt of the Earth submission hold on AR Fox. MJF’s journey is particularly noteworthy; he was part of the very first All In show in 2018, and since then, he has risen through the ranks to headline AEW All In London in 2023, defending the AEW World Championship in front of over 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. Although he lost the American Title to Will Ospreay in 2024, who restored the belt’s original AEW International Championship name, MJF’s return to the All In stage signals his ongoing ambition to reclaim the top spot.
On the women’s side, Kris Statlander earned the first entry in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet match, setting the tone for a competitive battle to earn a future title shot. These gauntlet matches are known for their unpredictability and high drama, promising fans plenty of surprises and breakout moments.
The Young Bucks’ upcoming match against Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay has added extra narrative weight following a confrontation on the July 2 episode of AEW Dynamite. After teaming with Konosuke Takeshita to defeat Bandido, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong, The Young Bucks were challenged by Ospreay and Strickland for their EVP titles. Initially reluctant, The Young Bucks accepted the challenge after Ospreay raised the stakes with the stipulation that if he and Strickland lose, they cannot challenge for the AEW World Championship for a year. This stipulation has fans eagerly awaiting the outcome, as it could significantly impact AEW’s championship landscape.
AEW’s pay-per-view events are priced at $49.99 and accessible through traditional pay-per-view television, Amazon Prime, and other streaming platforms, including Triller.TV for international viewers. The event’s start time is scheduled for 2 PM Central Time / 3 PM Eastern Time, promising a full day of high-octane wrestling action.
As the countdown to All In Texas continues, fans and analysts alike are speculating on potential outcomes and the future trajectories of AEW’s stars. With title unifications, career milestones, and high-stakes gauntlet matches, this event is shaping up to be a landmark occasion in AEW history. Whether it’s Jon Moxley and Hangman Page’s brutal Texas Death Match or the strategic battles for the Casino Gauntlet spots, the energy around Globe Life Field is palpable.
AEW continues to build on its reputation for delivering compelling storylines and exhilarating matches. The All In Texas event not only celebrates the company’s growth but also highlights the evolving careers of its top talent. From Mercedes Mone’s milestone 1000th match to MJF’s ongoing quest for world title glory, the narratives intertwine to create a tapestry of competition and drama that wrestling fans won’t want to miss.
With so much on the line, the July 12 pay-per-view is set to be a defining moment for AEW and its roster. Whether new champions are crowned or legends reaffirm their dominance, All In Texas promises to deliver unforgettable moments that will resonate throughout the wrestling world for months to come.