AEW All In Texas Results
July 12, 2025
Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

Zero Hour (1:00 pm ET)
- Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, and The Von Erichs with Kevin Von Erich def. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, The Infantry, and Lee Moriarty) with Anthony Ogogo
- Big Boom AJ, Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram and Kyle O’Reilly def. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer and Hechicero
- FTR def. The Outrunners
The All Elite, is nice and sweet…(clap clap clap clap)…deep in the heart of Texas!
A video package highlighting the build to All In Texas plays to open the show.
We head to ringside for a big display of pyro as commentary welcomes us to All In Texas. The music of Claudio Castagnoli plays at ringside as he, Wheeler Yuta, and Gabe Kidd make their way through the crowd for our opening contest. Mixed reaction mostly leaning toward boos for the challengers as they enter the ring, and out next are The Opps to a nice pop…but they are on the defense as their opponents jump them to get things going!
AEW World Trios Championship Match: Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata, & Powerhouse Hobbs defend against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, & Gabe Kidd
The action spills to the outside as we are left with Shibata and Kidd, who go on an exchange of chops to see who will fall first. Double-handed chop by Gabe sends The Wrestler to the mat, but Shibata strikes back leading to both men down. They both sit up, but Shibata catches Kidd with a strike before tagging in Samoa Joe.
Tag made to Wheeler Yuta as well, and we get a similar situation as Wednesday when Joe catches Yuta with a side headlock. This goes on a while, with Hobbs distracting the ref to allow the extension to continue before Joe sends Wheeler to the corner…and then the opposite side for an enziguri. Tag made to Hobbs, who hoists Yuta up for a delayed vertical suplex. Tag to Shibata for some kicks that take Wheeler to the mat, and a cover for a one count before Yuta kicks out.
Hobbs takes him to the corner, where all three men go off on Yuta before Shibata tags in…but Wheeler manages to escape for a tag to Claudio! Castagnoli lays in some hard strikes on The Wrestler to send him to the corner, with Shibata fighting back. This leads to the two trading big running strikes in the corner until Shibata takes Castagnoli down for a nearfall. Tag to Joe for some strikes and a running elbow.
Gabe mouths off at Joe from the apron, distracting him long enough for Claudio to sneak attack him. He sends Joe to the outside, where Yuta and Kidd double-team him before allowing Claudio to bring him back in. Tag made to Yuta who does a bit of damage before tagging Claudio back in…and Claudio clears Shibata from the opposite side! This gives Joe an opening to fight back, before Claudio goes right back at it for a chinlock.
Joe manages to fight back once more, making a tag to Hobbs who goes off on all three of the challengers. Kidd tries to intervene but is sent away, before the Powerhouse takes down Claudio for a nearfall. Kidd is back up but gets sent out of the ring by Hobbs, who gets caught by Claudio for a nearfall of his own!
Tag made to Yuta as they go for a double-team…but Hobbs counters with a powerslam for a two count before Claudio breaks it up! Tag made to Shibata who lands a PK, but Claudio breaks that pin up at two as well. Claudio brings Hobbs to the outside for a giant swing into the barricade as Yuta fights off Shibata for a tag to Gabe!
Kidd and Shibata go at it until Gabe sends The Wrestler to the mat…but Shibata fights back long enough for a tag to Joe. Joe goes off on Kidd until Gabe gets a bite out of him…but this leaves him open for a powerslam! Cover by Joe but it gets broken up. Tag made to Yuta, but chaos ensues as everyone gets cleared out of the ring…where Joe hoists Yuta up for a muscle buster to pick up the win!
Winners via pinfall and still AEW World Trios Champions: The Opps
The challengers are far from finished however as they get the jump post-match. They put a chair around the head and neck of Samoa Joe, before Claudio stomps on it…and Joe looks out cold to say the least, as medics come to check on him while the Death Riders escape through the crowd. A stretcher is set up for Joe as they work on getting him out of the ring.
Video Package: A look at some of the names in the upcoming Casino Gauntlet, including our #1 and #2 entrants in Mark Briscoe and MJF respectively
Back at ringside, Mark Briscoe makes his way to the ring for our next match. MJF makes his entrance next, and we get this Men’s Casino Gauntlet underway!
Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match for a future World Title Opportunity
MJF catches Briscoe with a rollup, a backslide, and an inside cradle in succession but only gets a nearfall each time. He then goes for an armbar to no avail, fending off the attack of Briscoe to send him into the corner before taking in the boos from the crowd. He hits the ropes for the running, uh, front hip attack on Briscoe…who gets to his feet for some chops, sending MJF to the ropes for some more damage.
Briscoe looking for a Jay Driller but MJF fights it off long enough for our third entrant…and it’s time to show some love for Ricochet! He comes running down the ramp as MJF catches Briscoe with a lariat from behind. Ricochet and MJF stare each other down until Friedman extends a handshake to Ricochet…who accepts as he and Maxwell go to work on Mark.
The beatdown continues as the random interval is revealed to be a little shorter here…until we get our fourth entrant in Bandido! The ROH World Champion heads to the ring to a nice pop and “Bandido” chant from the crowd. MJF attacks Ricochet before leaving the ring, but Ricochet manages to fight off Bandido for a little bit. The champ strikes back but is met with a sneak attack from MJF…who gets sent out of the ring by Briscoe! He sends Ricochet out of the ring as well before hitting a Cactus Jack style elbow.
He then takes out MJF before he and Bandido return to the ring…only for Ricochet to come running back in! The two go at it as the countdown reveals our fifth entrant…as Konosuke Takeshita comes to the ring, making a beeline for Briscoe inside! He sends Mark out of the ring before Ricochet tries to take advantage…and jumps into a Blue Thunder Bomb by Takeshita! This only gets a two as Ricochet rolls out of the ring…and Bandido slides in.
The two men who fought it out just last night go at it now, with Takeshita being sent out as Bandido celebrates…only to be blindsided by MJF for a two count. MJF is feeling it now, looking to rip off the mask of the ROH World Champion as our sixth entrant is revealed…and Mistico gets a big pop as he makes his way to the ring! No time to enjoy this sweet, sweet theme song as he makes a beeline for MJF, and the two go nose to nose.
Okay, I take it back, this staredown seems to give ample time for the crowd to start singing along to his theme…before the two trade strikes, leading to Mistico taking MJF to the outside! Takeshita comes sliding in but an escalera into an arm drag sends him out as well. Bandido comes in before Mistico sends him to the outside, and after a brief slip he gets a dive on the rest of the men outside!
MJF brings Mistico back in, but gets caught in a La Mistica by the CMLL legend! Briscoe stops Max from even thinking about tapping, only to lock in a hold of his own! MJF manages to break free just as our seventh entrant comes down to the ring…and it’s Josh Alexander!
Josh goes after the men in the ring, before getting sent to the outside. Four of them go at it until Takeshita catches all of them with a big dive through the ropes. Josh is back on his feet as the countdown reveals our eighth entrant…as Anthony Bowens comes running down to the ring! He goes after Alexander and Takeshita in the ring, before taking MJF down with a running leg lariat. Ricochet gets taken down next, before Anthony goes at it with Briscoe.
Exchange of strikes ends with a big kick by Bowens sending Briscoe to the outside, as Takeshita and Alexander come back in. Bowens tells them what they can do, but they respond with a double-team beatdown on the Five-Tool Player. They send him out but are met by Ricochet…only to take him to the mat! Ricochet fights back but is driven down hard as Takeshita goes for the cover for a two.
The countdown reveals our ninth entrant…as Roderick Strong makes his way to the ring! He clears the ring out somewhat before making a cover on Takeshita, only for Alexander to break it up. Strong fights back but is taken down for a two by Konosuke. Strong is sent out of the ring as the countdown gives us our tenth entrant…with Brody King heading down the ramp to join the fray!
King and Takeshita exchange massive strikes before Josh intervenes. Brody fends them off long enough for Bandido to join in. Ricochet comes in, only to be sent outside…as does MJF, who gets caught in a sleeper hold on the apron before raking King’s eyes to break free. He ends up getting squashed in the corner by Brody, who lands a cannonball in all four corners before pinning MJF for a two count.
Ricochet takes a bit of damage from King as well before Bandido gets the drop on him…only for the Don Callis Family representation to intervene, and this sends all four of them out. Ricochet stands alone in the ring as the countdown reveals our eleventh entrant…as Juice Robinson gets a sizable pop from the crowd! A clean-shaven Robinson heads down the ramp for some shots on Ricochet.
Ricochet starts to fight back, and the help of Gates of Agony only adds to the damage as Ricochet goes for a 450 splash…but Juice kicks out at two! Gates of Agony keep the ring clear of the rest of the field, but before Robinson can be beaten down we see The Gunns making their way out to make the save! They take the Gates down before running into the ring to hit a 3:10 to Yuma on Ricochet. Robinson with a cover, but MJF breaks the pin at two!
Gunns and Gates battle up the ramp to the back as the countdown reveals our twelfth entrant…as Kota Ibushi comes down to the ring! Ibushi manages to let every single man in this match have it, until Brody is the first to absorb the kicks. He sends Kota to the ropes but takes a running kick to get laid down, before Ibushi takes Bowens to the mat for a two count.
Kota Ibushi continues the attack as the countdown reveals our thirteenth entrant…and The Beast Mortos comes hustling down the ramp, landing a big headbutt on Ibushi before laying into Briscoe. Ricochet suffers a nasty fate from The Beast as well, as the hairpiece of Mortos’s mask comes apart form the impact. King comes running in and the two big men trade strikes, but King gets taken out as does a few others.
Strong tries to appeal to his old “friend” but to no avail, while Mistico manages to intercept The Beast to send him to the mat for a two count. Ricochet tries to sneak a pin but gets only a two count of his own, before Bandido comes in for a big knee on Ricochet. 21 Plex gets intercepted by Takeshita, who hits a double German suplex on Ricochet AND Bandido. Strong gets a knee on the Alpha but only gets a nearfall.
Alexnader hits a rack bomb on Roderick but Briscoe gets the drop on him with a Froggy Bow! Briscoe and Bowens go at it in the corner as King breaks up the pin attempt that follows. King and Robinson go at it now, but Mortos stops a pin here as well. Mortos and Ibushi go at it now, until Kota hits a lariat. Knee strike by Ibushi but Strong comes in, hitting End of Heartache for a nearfall before MJF breaks it up.
MJF takes Strong down hard in the corner, but only picks up a two count for his efforts. Strong sent to the ropes, but hits a Sick Kick to counter MJF who rolls out of the ring for a breather as the countdown brings out our fourteenth entrant…and oh no, it’s Max Caster!
Max cuts a promo about being the Best Wrestler Alive before leading the crowd in his comically long chant while heading to the ring…where he gets met with a knee by Strong to force him back outside! Briscoe manages to hit the Jay Driller on Strong, but before he can make a pin he gets sent to the outside by MJF, who covers Roderick for the win!
Winner via pinfall (and #1 contender for the AEW World Championship): MJF
MJF is presented his World Title contract to celebrate amidst boos from the crowd.
Backstage, Big Stokes says that FTR are done with The Outrunners and will be keeping a close eye on the tag title match later tonight. Top guys, out.
Commentary discusses this, with Schiavone less than thrilled about having to sit with them after past issues.
Video Package: The upcoming Four-Way Match and the recent reveal that it will be for the now-vacant TNT Championship
Back at ringside, Adam Cole makes his way out to address the fact he is out of action. He says that he is not only unable to compete for the title tonight but he is going to be out of action for a while. He doesn’t want to talk about retirement, but is happy to get to talk to them if this is indeed goodbye. Since he was nine, Cole has always wanted to be a pro wrestler, and we have no idea what this dream means for him. With his highest moments and recently his lowest moments, the fans have been supportive and he loves them so much for it. He won’t take up more of their time as we have a hell of a match coming up for the title.
Nobody does pro wrestling like AEW does. On behalf of everyone here, thanks for making AEW what it is, thank you for changing Adam’s life, and he’ll love us always. Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong come to the ring to show some love for Cole as the crowd chants “Thank you, Adam”…before Cole leads them in a “Adam Cole baybay” chant. Cole leaves the TNT Championship in the ring as he and Paragon leave, heading back up the ramp.
He is met by Daniel Garcia, who gives him some kind words before heading down the ramp for our next match. Sammy Guevara makes his entrance next, followed by his fellow ROH World Tag Team Champion Dustin Rhodes, and rounding things out is the Protostar is Kyle Fletcher makes his way down to the ring to get this match underway!
TNT Championship Four-Way Match: Kyle Fletcher vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara vs. Daniel Garcia
Fletcher catches Garcia with a kick to start things off, before laying into Sammy and Dustin…who turn it around on Kyle for a standing moonsault by Guevara. Dustin and Fletcher head to the outside, but Rhodes is taken down as the Protostar comes sliding back in to intervene against Guevara and Garcia.
This heads to Sammy posing, and Garcia teasing a dance before it gets interrupted by Fletcher. After Sammy shows off a little dance of his own, Fletcher gets back on the attack until Dustin comes in. He goes after Kyle until getting sent to the mat, while Fletcher turns his attention to Garcia and Guevara to send them out of the ring.
An attack on Rhodes doesn’t last long as Sammy and Daniel stop him on the apron, before they fight each other leading to a Spanish Fly by Guevara sending both men to the floor. Back in the ring, Fletcher hits a Michinoku Driver on Dustin for a two count. Fletcher goes for a figure four leglock, a “woo” invoking the Flair/Rhodes battles of days past as he locks the hold in! Sammy and Garcia are back int he ring, and Garcia locks a figure four of his own on Guevara…before the Sons of Texas reverse the pressure to counter the holds!
Garcia tells Fletcher not to tap before the two slap each other, before they finally break the holds they’re in. All four men are back on their feet, the ROH tag champs pairing off with Fletcher and Garcia before Sammy sends Daniel to the outside…and Fletcher gets sent out just as Daniel slides back in! Garcia catches Guevara with a superplex before bringing him to another corner. He gets a second one in and brings Sammy to a third corner. Fletcher tries to intervene, and this ends in a double superplex sending all three men to the mat…but Garcia gets a cover for a two count!
The three are back up but it’s Daniel who gets the upper hand, setting Fletcher and Guevara up in the corner…before Rhodes catches him by surprise! He takes out Kyle, but Fletcher is back up…only to take a Destroyer and Cross Rhodes, as Dustin gets a two count. He sets Kyle up in the corner, but the running kick is intercepted by Garcia. He tells Dustin not to do it, but only so he can get the first shot at the Protostar’s little, uh, protostars.
Rhodes starts to go now, but Sammy cuts him off…so HE can catch Fletcher with the kick as well! Finally, Dustin rounds things out to send Kyle to the floor…but Dustin gets caught by an attack by Garcia, who looks for a Dragontamer on Guevara. Sammy fights out of it and gets a two count in the process, before climbing up for a frog splash! Garcia with the knees up, setting up a Dragontamer…but Fletcher pulls him out of the ring to break the hold.
Fletcher is on a second wind here as he goes back in the ring to go after Dustin Rhodes…only to be taken out with a cutter by Guevara! Garcia comes in to take Sammy down, but Dustin gets a crucifix pin for a two. Garcia fights back to set up for a Dragontamer, keeping Rhodes trapped in the middle of the ring.
Dustin looks trapped here…but instead of tapping, Rhodes manages to trap Garcia in a modified cradle, picking up the win just before Sammy can slide in to break it up!
Winner via pinfall and new TNT Champion: Dustin Rhodes
Huge pop from the hometown crowd for Dustin, who is presented the championship and gets to celebrate with the Von Erichs entering the ring. Guevara is in the corner, allowing his tag partner to soak in the moment before offering a handshake for a job well done.
Video Package: Some high stakes in our next tag match, as The Young Bucks take on Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland!
We head back to ringside, where a special Assassin’s Creed: Shadows entrance signals the arrival of Will Ospreay to a huge pop from the crowd. Ospreay enters the ring, the crowd still riled up as we get Jojo Offerman sings the Chaka Khan classic “Ain’t Nobody” before Swerve Strickland makes his entrance next. The crowd is thrilled for Strickland as he heads down the ramp toward the ring. Rounding out the participants are The Young Bucks, decked in their Founding Fathers gear as they come to the stage…and step off as we see Ospreay warming up in the ring. We soon see what’s happening as what appears to be a ship comes sailing in, with Justin Roberts giving a special introduction for the EVPs.
The ship continues to make its way down toward the ring, being raised (as we discover just what kind of prop this really is) as the introduction goes on. As I try to stay awake, the speech (apparently written by the Bucks themselves) finally comes to an end as we get a shot of Ospreay in the ring pointing to his wrist as if telling the EVPs they’re already running long on time. I agree, Will, this is ridiculous…anyway, the Bucks finally make their way into the ring to boos from the crowd before this High Stakes Tag Match gets underway!
Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland vs. The Young Bucks (If Ospreay and Swerve lose, they can’t challenge for the World Title for one full year. If the Bucks lose, they must give up their roles as EVPs)
We start things off with Ospreay and Matthew, the two circling the mat before locking up. Ospreay sent to the ropes as Nicholas tags himself in, allowing for a double-team even after Strickland comes in. Swerve and Ospreay talk strategy real quick before Will slides back in, and Matthew tags back in to continue the attack. Strickland runs in but is taken down by the Bucks as well, forcing their opponents to take another breather on the outside.
Ospreay comes back in, taking Nicholas off the apron before laying into Matthew. Swerve comes in, and they cut Nicholas off before double-teaming into a Skytwister Press by Ospreay for a two count. Tag made to Strickland now, who takes Matthew to the mat before tagging Ospreay back in for another double-team on Matthew. Nicholas comes in for the assist, and they get Will to the corner only for Ospreay to fight back…but Matthew cuts off an Oscutter and the Bucks take him to the apron for a 450 splash sending him to the floor!
TK Driver gets cut off by Strickland, only for Swerve to take a double superkick by the Bucks for his troubles. Ospreay rolls back in the ring, but Matthew takes the fight back to him sending Will to the corner. Tag to Nicholas for more damage, distracting the ref by riling up Strickland to set up for a double-team and a “tag.”
Ospreay starts to fight back but gets sent to the ropes by Matthew, and a tag to Nicholas allows for a close two count before Ospreay kicks out. Tag back to Matthew as the damage continues to be done for another nearfall. Ospreay fights out of the corner now, but Strickland gets cut off by Nicholas…who takes a chop from Ospreay, before Matthew comes in to get back after him. Will manages to escape, taking the Bucks down as Strickland gets the hot tag to lay into both of the Bucks!
Swerve pays for hitting the griddy as the Bucks go back after him, but he catches Nicholas with a powerslam before taking Matthew down for a two count. Ospreay ends up coming in, and the pair take the Bucks to the outside before diving onto the EVPs to send them to the floor with a thud. Swerve brings Matthew back in the ring, taking him down to the mat.
They both climb the turnbuckle, with Ospreay keeping Nicholas down on the outside while Strickland takes Matthew down for a close two count. The Bucks are able to regain control when they send Strickland away before setting up Ospreay for a double stomp into a powerbomb. Swerve is fended off once more as Matthew gets a nearfall.
Matthew mocks Ospreay with some boots to the head, and this riles up Ospreay to trading blows with Matthew…until Nicholas cuts him off, bringing control back to the Bucks for a tag. Nicholas decides to give a “nod” to his old friend as he goes for a Buckshot Lariat on Ospreay…who evades it, as chaos ensues!
It all ends with a double Destroyer from the Bucks into a House Call and Hidden Blade by Strickland and Ospreay! The pair head toward two corners but are cut off by the EVPs…who end up taking a pair of Styles Clashes! Double pin here, but the Bucks manage to save the match as they kick out! Matthew gets set up for a Swerve Stomp into a Stormbreaker, but Nicholas breaks the pin at two.
Strickland goes to the corner for a House Call, but gets cut off by Nicholas who brings him out of the ring before laying out Prince Nana with a superkick. Back in the ring, Matthew tries to steal a pin with feet on the ropes but only gets a two…and proceeds to distract the ref so he can low blow Ospreay. They leave the ring to take Strickland out with a TK Driver and Nicholas lands a Hidden Blade, followed by More Bang For Your Buck for the cover by Matthew…but Ospreay kicks out!
The Bucks set up for an EVP Trigger that Ospreay tries to fight out of…but they manage to connect the second time around! Cover made, but Swerve jumps in to make the save. Strickland goes after the Bucks until Ospreay manages to roll Matthew up for a two count. Swerve brings Matthew up allowing Ospreay to connect with a Hidden Blade…ON Swerve Strickland when Matthew gets out of the way!
Ospreay is beside himself as the Bucks land an EVP Trigger again…only to get a two count. They follow up with a TK Driver before making the cover…and Ospreay kicks out yet again! The EVPs prop Ospreay up against the ropes for a series of superkicks…but Swerve steps in to stop a double superkick from being made. Now it’s Swerve taking the proverbial bullets as the Bucks lay in superkick after superkick…but he’s just fired up now!
The Bucks take him down for an EVP Trigger, but Strickland blocks it as Ospreay lands a Hidden Blade. They go after Matthew now, setting up for a Swerve Stomp into a tombstone for a two. Strickland stops Nicholas as Ospreay hits the Hidden Blade for the cover, but Swerve gets thrown onto Ospreay to break the pin.
Nicholas gets set out of the ring, leaving Matthew all alone as Ospreay and Swerve hit the House Call-Hidden Blade combo for the pin and the win!
Winners via pinfall: Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland
Ospreay and Strickland celebrate to a big pop from the crowd as we get a replay of the finish.
Video Package: Some of the names that could be in the Women’s Casino Gauntlet, including Kris Statlander and Megan Bayne as #1 and #2 respectively!
Back at ringside, Kris Statlander makes her way out for our next match. Megan Bayne is accompanied by Penelope Ford as she heads to the ring, and this match is underway!
Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match for a future World Title Opportunity
The two stare each other down before locking up, and it quickly comes to blows before Bayne connects with a Falcon Arrow for a two count. Statlander fights back, sending Megan to the outside before taking her to the floor. She sends Bayne back into the ring but gets caught by the Megasus, who brings Kris back into the ring. Statlander fights off Bayne, hitting her with Fate’s Descent as the countdown reveals our third entrant…as Willow Nightingale heads to the ring, much to the chagrin of Statlander!
The two go at it, leading to a spinebuster by Nightingale. Bayne stops a Doctor Bomb attempt before laying in some right hands. She and Statlander both drop Willow to the mat as the countdown reveals our fourth entrant…as Tay Melo heads to the ring next, accompanied by Anna Jay!
Tay goes after Bayne almost immediately, locking in a Rings of Saturn like maneuver before Ford gets involved to take advantage of the No DQ rule attached to this match. Ford and Bayne look for a Doomsday Device on Melo, before Harley Cameron shows up on the apron! She tells Ford to feel the wrath before sending her off the rope to the floor, and she and Anna go after Penelope up and to the back as the countdown reveals our fifth entrant…with Thekla heading down the ramp to a nice pop!
She charges in for a headscissors on Willow, propping her up on the rope for a running boot before running at Bayne and Statlander for a dive! She goes for a cover back in the ring but Melo breaks it up for a TayKO…only to take a Pounce by Nightingale! Doctor Bomb on Thekla, but Kris breaks up the pin that follows. We end up seeing a Doomsday Device that takes Willow down, as the countdown reveals our sixth entrant…as Julia Hart is accompanied by Skye Blue on her way to the ring!
Hart is quick to go after Bayne as well, locking in a flying octopus hold until Melo breaks it up for a Gotch style piledriver…but Thekla stops the pin here as well. She sends Melo to the corner for the spider walk as the countdown quickly reveals our seventh entrant…with Queen Aminata making a beeline for the ring and the Toxic Spider within!
Thekla manages to stop a neckbreaker as the two go at it, exchanging strikes back and forth before the Queen connects with a neckbreaker. Thekla is on the ropes and that’s a bad spot for her as Aminata lands Off With Her Head for a cover…but the pin is broken up! Nightingale sends Aminata to the corner but is fought off by Julia Hart, with Skye Blue joining the fray to keep her stuck in the corner. Thekla and Hart land superplexes from opposite corners, watching each other as the countdown reveals our eighth entrant…as the new ROH Women’s TV Champion Mina Shirakawa comes running down the ramp!
Mina fights seemingly everyone in the ring on route to a nearfall, before locking in a figure four leglock on Skye Blue. She taps out, but she’s not IN the match so it doesn’t count as the countdown reveals our ninth entrant…and a big Texas-sized pop for Athena as the ROH Women’s Champion comes down to the ring next!
She gets a burst of offense in before getting a nearfall on Aminata, with Willow breaking the pin attempt as the countdown reveals our tenth entrant…as Thunder Rosa also gets a big pop, making her way to the ring!
With the woman she faced all alone in the ring by this point, this allows Rosa to pick up where she left off with some strikes on Athena before the Queen comes in…only to be taken down by Willow, who gets dropped by Bayne just as the countdown reveals our eleventh entrant…with Syuri making her AEW debut as she heads down the ramp next!
Syuri gets a rush of offense in before staring down Athena. The champ gets sent out as Syuri stares down a returning Mina, the two going at it back and forth until Syuri takes Shirakawa to the mat. The countdown reveals our twelfth entrant…as Alex Windsor heads to the ring!
Old rivals face off once more as Syuri catches Windsor with a DDT, but Alex takes her to the corner before fending off anyone coming into the ring next. We’re right back on Windsor and Syuri as they trade strikes once more, before Syuri hits a German suplex. Windsor rolls through for a German suplex of her own, but Syuri fights back with a headbutt and a rising knee. Cover by Syuri, but several ladies rush in to break it up!
Chaos ensues as all the women in the ring go at it. Things finally settle down as we see Julia lock Mina into a tarantula…with Thekla doing something similar to Willow. In the middle of the ring we get some, uh, “chocolate kisses” from Aminata keeping Statlander down. We end up with Kris and Megan going at it on the apron, and the chaos spills out to the floor outside…until Kris sends Bayne to the women down below with a powerbomb off the apron!
Mina and Thunder are back in the ring, trading offense until Mina hits a sling blade off the top. Rosa fights back before missing an enziguri, Mina taking advantage with some elbows and a roundhouse kick followed by the Hurriken! Athena heads up top as Mina goes for a figure four leglock…only to take an O-Face by Athena! Athena stacks up Mina and gets the pinfall to end this match!
Winner via pinfall (#1 contender for the AEW Women’s World Championship): Athena
Athena is presented with the contract for that world title match as she heads up the ramp with her championship to celebrate.
Video Package: The AEW World Tag Team Championship is on the line in a 3-Way Tag Team Match as Hurt Syndicate defend against JetSpeed and The Patriarchy!
We head back to ringside as FTR come down to commentary for this tag title match. Out first are the champs, with MVP, Westside Gunn and Smoke DZA playing the pair to the ring as MJF hangs around back to round out the Hurt Syndicate representation. JetSpeed make their entrance next, heading down the ramp to…a fair pop. You can tell the crowd (who was chanting “we hurt people”) really love the champs, even as The Patriarchy come out next before this match gets underway!
AEW Tag Team Championship Three-Way Match: Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin defend against Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne
Lashley and Benjamin split the field, each going after the different pairs of opponents to force them outside the ring. We get a glimpse of MJF holding Bailey back at the barricade, allowing Lashley to go after him next. Bobby then turns his attention to Nick Wayne as Shelton attacks Speedball some more. Cage can be seen lurking around ringside, hoping to survive as the crowd chants “we hurt people” while Bailey gets brought into the ring.
Lashley lays in some offense on Speedball, but Mike breaks out of a delayed vertical suplex attempt to fight back…before Bobby drops him hard. Cage gets up on the apron, but gets brought into the ring the hardway! Wayne saves his “father” as Bailey and Knight are back in this, sending the champs out of the ring for a dive. Nick Wayne comes in but only takes more offense from Knight for a nearfall.
The momentum gets cut off as Lashley comes in, sending Kevin to the outside before sending him crashing into the ring steps. Nick tries to take advantage but only gets a two count on Knight as a result. Tag made to Christian for a two count of his own. Cage poses for the crowd, showing off all that planking before Wayne offers an assist…only for Knight to take them both down and make a tag to Bailey. Speedball hits a flurry of offense, but only gets a nearfall for his effort. Cage comes in off a tag to go after Bailey, but Shelton tags in to get Cage in an ankle lock. Kip Sabian hops onto the apron but takes a superkick, which allows Cage to escape with a tag made by Bailey.
Benjamin goes after Mike now, with Kevin trying to make a save but is sent out of the ring…allowing Shelton to hoist Speedball out of the ring with a German suplex over the top rope! Crowd pops for this as Lashley makes the tag, driving his shoulder into Bailey’s midsection before hitting a snap suplex for a two count.
Tag made back to Benjamin now, and Shelton drops Bailey down hard a couple times before getting a nearfall. He sends Speedball to the corner for some more damage before running for a rising knee strike…only to take a kick by Bailey. Tag made to Lashley, who cuts Knight off before hoisting Bailey up…only to drop him back down for a nearfall. Cage breaks it up but is cut off by Bailey before he can do a spear on Lashley. Knight and Wayne get a tag as they go at it, with Kevin getting the drop on Nick before hitting a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on Cage. Wayne sneaks a two count as a result, as Benjamin makes the save.
Shelton is sent to the corner by Bailey, but blocks a hurricanrana before Knight comes in for one of his own! They take Benjamin down for a nearfall. Bailey goes for a moonsault on Cage on the outside as Knight gets the drop on Benjamin for a two count…but Benjamin fights back for a German suplex on Kevin!
Cage and Wayne pull him out as Wayne hits a cutter on Knight followed by Wayne’s World on Bailey to the outside…but Cage takes Knight down for a cover! MVP hops on the apron, distracting the ref long enough for Cage to only get a two count. Knight is looking for a tag but Bobby steals it after taking Bailey out.
Lashley goes after Cage and Knight with shoulder tackles, before hitting a Dominator on Nick Wayne. Cage hits a reverse DDT on Lashley, but Benjamin catches him with a wheel kick before taking a clothesline by Knight. Wayne catches him with a dragon suplex, but Kevin fights back in the corner before Bailey sets him up for a dropkick by Knight that sends him flying onto Kip and Shelton on the outside. Just as Benjamin and Wayne get back up they take a dive from JetSpeed, as Lashley goes after Cage on the outside.
Lashley gets into it with FTR before bringing Cage back into the ring. Cage goes for a Killswitch but is sent into FTR on the apron, before Lashley connects with a big spear and the cover for the win!
Winners via pinfall and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: The Hurt Syndicate
FTR are recovering on the outside as the Syndicate celebrate their win up the ramp. Back in the ring, Big Stoke and FTR look to go after Cage before Nick Wayne and Kip Sabian intervene. Cage tells his “sons” it’s time to leave, but as he starts to exit the ring he gets pulled back in for a neckbreaker by Nick Wayne! The crowd is pretty shocked here as Nick and Kip go on the attack. Mother Wayne gets a slap in on The Patriarch, setting up for a Con-Chair-To before…
“You think you know him!”
HUGE pop in Globe Life Field as COPE makes a beeline for the ring! He’s got his barbed wire board by his side as he goes after FTR first before sending Nick Wayne out of the ring and laying out Kip Sabian. He picks up the board as he stares down Cage…but drops it down, taking the microphone instead to tell Christian to “go…find yourself.” COPE drops the mic before leaving the ring, Cage just looking on before grabbing the board to prop himself up.
Video Package: AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling present Forbidden Door from The O2 in London, England on August 24!
Commentary hypes up the first of three main events for the show, starting with…
Video Package: Two paths of success come to a crossroads here at All In Texas as 2025 Women’s Owen Hart Cup winner Mercedes Moné looks to add another title to her collection…but can she topple “Timeless” Toni Storm?
Back at ringside, Mercedes Moné makes her way out with a set of cheerleaders helping to show off the titles already in her possession. We get a look at the names of those who have lost to the CEO as she heads to the ring for our next match. On the screen we get a video from Toni Storm, who lets us know we’ve just stepped into the Timeless Zone. We cut to the stage (revealing a base setup) as the champ makes her entrance. With both women in the ring, we get introductions for challenger and champion before this match gets underway!
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Moné
The two lock up and the champ is sent to the ropes. They lock up again, and this time the CEO is sent to the corner. One more lock up, and we end in a standoff between the two. They take the fight to the outside, only to come back to the apron where Moné opens the ropes for the champ to get back in…and Storm responds by mocking the challenger. Mercedes goes after Toni for a rollup that gets a nearfall.
They go at it again, and Moné locks in a Statement Maker…only for the champ to break free. This riles up Mercedes, but she gets sent to the outside as Storm teases a dive…only to mock the CEO’s own dance. The challenger jaws off with Luther before Storm sets her up on the apron…and with an assist from Luther sends Moné into the ring post!
She brings Mercedes back into the ring but is caught on the apron, with Luther holding her in his arms until Moné hits both of them with a Meteora! She taunts the fans that boo her, grabbing the title she’s after to pose with it until the champ sends her into the announce table. The action returns to the ring, where the CEO turns things around to get a nearfall…before setting Storm up for a powerbomb from the apron to the floor!
She rolls back into the ring to mock the champ as the ref starts the count, which Moné realizes is a problem as she brings Storm back into the ring to drive a boot into her throat. She follows up with a set of snapmares taking the champ to the mat before locking in a headscissors. Storm manages to fight back, sending Moné’s head into the mat a few times…before the CEO fights back for an armbar on the champ!
Storm struggles to break free, which is only made worse by Mercedes transitioning to a stronger hold…before Toni counters into a hip attack. This ends when Moné goes for a cross arm breaker on the champ, but Storm slowly fights to break free of the hold…which she finally does by driving the throat of the challenger into the bottom rope!
Mercedes turns things around with the Three Amigos, getting boos from the crowd before she looks for a frog splash shades of Texas’s own Eddie Guerrero…right into the knees of the champ! Storm fights back with some German suplexes, three times over sending the CEO into the corner for a hip attack! Cover by Storm…but the challenger barely gets her shoulder up, saving the match at the last second!
Storm brings Moné to the middle of the ring for a TCM Chickenwing…but Mercedes counters out by biting the hand of the champion. She goes after the leg of Toni now, grabbing an ankle lock before Storm gets to the ropes to break free. She gets to her feet and the two trade strikes before a headbutt leads to both women laying on the mat!
Storm is back up first, bringing the challenger to her feet…only for Moné to roll her up for a two count! Storm fights back but is caught with another for a nearfall…before hitting a Money Maker on the champ! Cover by Mercedes…leads to an emphatic kickout by Storm!
Mercedes brings the champ back to her feet, mocking her with a kiss…and getting driven down to the canvas for a two count. Storm with a snap suplex, but the challenger locks in an armbar…before Toni gets up to send her into the corner! Meteora misses as she then goes to the ropes, but Storm lays her out, pulling her over the back into a cutter for a two count.
Mercedes fights to her feet for a backstabber on Toni, transitioning into a Statement Maker…but the champ counters into one of her own! Moné rolls through to try and escape, but this allows Toni to hit THREE Storm Zeros in a row! She goes for the win, but the challenger manages to kick out!
Toni drags Mercedes to the corner, looking for a hip attack…but Mercedes catches her with an inside cradle! She may have a hand on the rope but Storm still kicks out…only for the CEO to cinch in a Statement Maker! Storm struggles to break free as Moné transitions to an STF. Toni crawls to the ropes but Mercedes changes it up for a crucifix pin for a two. She hits a backstabber, and heads to the corner…only to get intercepted by a hip attack from the champ! Storm sets Mercedes up on the turnbuckle but the challenger fights back…only to get caught with a kiss by the champ! AVALANCHE STORM ZERO!
Mercedes is down and Toni goes for the cover…and gets the win!
Winner via pinfall and still AEW Women’s World Champion: “Timeless” Toni Storm
The champ takes her title and celebrates with Luther up the ramp as medics check on Mercedes Moné, helping her out of the ring as commentary hypes up the next match.
Video Package: Years of history between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega, coupled with the shocking reveal of Okada aligning with the Don Callis Family, all leads to this Winner Takes All match to crown a Unified Champion at All In Texas!
Back at ringside, Jim Ross gets a big pop from the crowd as he joins commentary for our next match. Kazuchika Okada is accompanied by Don Callis as he makes his way to the ring. We get a choir of sorts on the stage for Kenny Omega as he makes his entrance next, the lead singer Jason Charles Miller helping with the tune as we get a sweet pyro display to a big pop. I can’t help but get Shin Akuma vibes from Kenny as he steps through a firey Omega symbol to walk down the ramp, as Okada stares him down from the ring. Omega is not alone as enters the ring, we see Kota Ibushi stay at ringside as we get introductions from both champions to get this match underway!
Winner Takes All For The Unified Championship: AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega
The adulation of the crowd takes up a good chunk of the opening minutes of this match, before Omega and Okada lock up to a pop. They jockey for position before Omega gets taken to the ropes, as the ref intervenes with the count. Okada breaks clean, egging on Omega before they lock up once again…and this time it’s Okada sent to the ropes, before Kenny breaks free. Okada fights back with a kick to the midsection.
Omega fights for a vertical suplex, but Okada counters out before Omega takes him down to the mat. Kenny takes the action right back to the Rainmaker, sending him over to the ropes and to the outside! Omega brings his old rival back to the ring before going up top, but Okada counters to take Kenny to the mat. He brings Omega back to his feet, only for Kenny to fight back…but Okada stops the momentum to take control!
Both men back on their feet now as they trade strikes, until Okada takes Kenny back to the mat hard. He gets back up to mock Kenny as he drives his boot into the midsection…and Omega responds with a few shots to Okada’s midsection before getting to his feet. He sends Okada to the corner, but Okada fights back to set him up on the turnbuckle for a dropkick that forces the Best Bout Machine to the floor outside.
Okada leaves the ring, sending Omega into the barricade before getting back in the ring…as Callis lays in a few shots of his own on the International Champion! This riles the crowd up as Okada leaves the ring, setting Omega up for a DDT onto the announce table. Okada gets back in the ring as the ref starts the count back up, with Ibushi looking to get his Golden Lovers partner back into the match. Kenny manages to get back in the ring in time, but gets caught for a nearfall by the Rainmaker.
Okada continues the attack until Kenny gets back to his feet using the ropes, before Okada lands a forearm strike. Omega absorbs it, telling Okada to keep at it…and this leads to an exchange of strikes right up until Okada takes Omega to the mat. Kenny starts to fight back, but it doesn’t take long for Okada to take control once more as he lands a scoop slam. He goes up top but is intercepted by Omega in the corner.
They fight it out on the turnbuckle until Omega manages to connect with a superplex sending Okada to the mat! Cover by Omega, but the Continental Champion manages to kick out to save the match for himself.
Okada escapes a V-Trigger attempt for a suplex, but Okada evades a Rainmaker lariat and a dropick…only to get caught by Kazuchika for a two count! They go at it again and Kenny picks up a nearfall in the process, before being sent into the corner by Okada. He hits a body slam on Omega before going up top for an elbow drop, only for Kenny to block the next attempt. Okada responds with a shot to the back, but Kenny blocks a tombstone attempt…only for Okada to counter out of a slam to connect with the tombstone on the second go! Okada goes back up, connecting with another elbow drop as the crowd boos him getting back to his feet…and he gives them the bird in response.
Okada pulls Kenny to his feet but fakes him out on the Rainmaker lariat attempt, booting him in the gut instead. Kenny manages to fight back with some punches followed by a knee strike on Okada, allowing Omega to land a powerbomb followed by a V-Trigger for the cover…but Okada kicks out! Another V-Trigger by Omega, but this only gets a nearfall.
Okada gets sent to the corner for yet another V-Trigger, before Omega sets him up on the top turnbuckle. After some struggle from the Rainmaker, Kenny connects with an avalanche snap dragon suplex sending Okada crashing into the canvas…but the cover only gets him a two as Okada manages to kick out just in time!
Okada gets to the ropes but this opens him up for another V-Trigger! Kenny looks for a One-Winged Angel but it gets countered into a tombstone piledriver…followed by a discus lariat for a close nearfall! Rainmaker lariat misses as Kenny goes for One-Winged Angel once again. Okada tries to counter but he gets caught with a German suplex instead…but Omega has to lose the bridge, making a cover instead for a two count.
Rocky Romero hops onto the apron to intervene, but Kota Ibushi cuts him off as Kenny hits the One-Winged Angel on Okada! He goes for the cover, but the ref gets pulled out of the ring by Don Callis. Omega calls for another ref to come out as he looks for a V-Trigger, connecting before looking for One-Winged Angel…but Okada breaks free, hitting the Rainmaker lariat instead! Cover by Okada, but Omega narrowly kicks out!
Both men are back on their feet, exchanging strikes to a loud “boo-yay” from the crowd until Okada lands a forearm to the midsection of Omega…who responds with a V-Trigger! The two trade pinfall attempts before Okada rushes to his feet, catching Omega with a Rainmaker lariat for the win!
Winner via pinfall and AEW Unified Champion: Kazuchika Okada
Video Package: Hangman Adam Page, winner of the 2025 Men’s Owen Hart Cup, has his eyes on taking the AEW World Championship away from Jon Moxley in the last of our main events here at All In Texas!
Back at ringside, we get a special entrance as Hangman Adam Page’s old theme returns to bring the challenger to the ring to a big pop from the crowd. Out next is the champion, being driven out toward the crowd area in a big ol’ pickup truck. Mox rides along with his Death Riders crew, before walking toward ringside with Marina Shafir who holds the briefcase (presumably) containing the AEW World Championship. We get ring introductions for both men before this final bout of the night gets underway!
Texas Death Match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
After taking in the crowd reaction the two trade strikes, neither giving way until Page sends the champ to the corner for a flurry of strikes forcing Mox to the mat. He backs off, telling Mox to get back up…but Shafir distracts him enough for Mox to fight back, sending the challenger to the corner as he jabs him with a fork. He runs at Page, who dodges out of the way and reveals a fork of his own. They run at each other now, and Hangman traps Mox in something of a triangle hold before jabbing him in the head with the fork!
Mox is busted open as the crowd pops! Page breaks the hold only to go for some barbed wire…but the champ turns this around by using it on the Hangman instead! He forces Page to the ropes while wrapping the wire around the challenger’s head, mocking him for wanting Texas Death before backing off…just long enough for Shafir to take a bite out of Page as well. Mox leaves the ring to grab a chair before coming back in.
He uses the chair on Page before leaving the ring to grab a chair wrapped in barbed wire, Shafir urging the champ to go on as he gets back in the ring to do more damage on the challenger. After some chair shots he goes to work with some strikes on a busted-open Hangman…before propping the barbed-wire chair up in the corner. The ref begins the count, but Page is up at five…and lands some right hands on Mox before sending him to the corner.
Mox stops himself before sending Page to the corner, but Page is able to slow down enough to grab the chair…only for Mox to kick it right into his face, forcing another count up to five before Page is able to stop it by getting out of the ring.
Mox and Shafir grab a table from under the ring, setting it up outside before Mox brings Page back in. He sets the Hangman up on the turnbuckle, but Page takes a bite out of the champ to stop things…only for Mox to catch him with a cutter to the canvas! He calls to Marina for glass and Shafir obliges, revealing a bucket of (presumably real) glass to hand over to the champ.
Mox takes some of this and digs into the face of Page, who fights out of a piledriver before Mox fights out of a Dead Eye…before dragging the challenger across the pile of glass! The ref counts to four as Mox taunts Page some more before dropping the challenger to the canvas. The new count reaches seven before Hangman uses the ropes to get to his feet…but Mox drops him right back down, forcing a new count as Shafir slides in a fresh pair of chairs before Page gets back up at eight this time.
Crowd chants for Page as Mox sets the chairs up, before bringing the challenger over to that corner. He brings Hangman up to the middle rope…but Page fights back with a headbutt to break free! Mox has a trick in hand, however, using a piece of barbed wire to dig into Page’s back and force him off. Page turns the chairs around as he gets to his feet, while Mox mocks the crowd…only to be hoisted off the turnbuckle as Page hits a powerbomb onto the edge of the chairs before the champ gets sent to the canvas!
Mox crawls into the pile of glass as he gets to his feet, while Page wraps the wire around his arm to deliver a nasty discus forearm to the champ! He hits a few more shots before Yuta comes in with a chair to stop the Hangman…but he gets fought off, allowing Mox to go after him. Page counters with Angel’s Wings, forcing the ref to start the count for both men until Page gets back to his feet for a Buckshot Lariat. Shafir tries to intervene, but Page heads to the apron to send her through the table with a Death Valley Driver!
Page gets backs in the ring, countering the champ to land a Dead Eye that sends Mox onto the glass…but Yuta and Claudio come rushing in for the save. They bring Page out of the ring for more damage, but Will Ospreay comes out to even things up…until Gabe Kidd runs in to stop him! They target the neck of Ospreay, with Claudio landing a similar shot on Will that he did on Samoa Joe earlier tonight.
The ref’s attention has been drawn to all this as he calls for medics to come out. We see a pair of barbed wire tables on the outside as Mox sets Page up on the apron with a choke before landing a suplex that sends both men through the tables! The ref begins a count for both men now, Mox barely stirring and less can be said of Page as we get a shot of Ospreay being put on a stretcher…but the Hangman gets to his knees just as the count reaches nine! That last count forces both men up to their feet to save the match.
Another shot of Ospreay on the stretcher as back in the ring, both men are ready to go at it even more regardless of how much blood they’ve lost. They fight to their feet as the crowd goes wild. Page gets a few more shots in before Mox bites him, setting up for a Gotch style piledriver and the bulldog choke!
Page looks like he’s fading, and possibly even out cold as Mox breaks the hold so the ref can start the count once more. We reach six and Page is only barely stirring…and at nine he leaps up just long enough to beat the count before landing in the corner! Mox has had enough and sets a chair up before landing a Death Rider DDT that sends Hangman onto the chair. New count begins as the champ starts to celebrate early. We’re at nine, and just before ten Page uses the ropes to get back up.
Mox quickly takes the Hangman back down before calling to Claudio, who pulls out a plastic bag to hand to Wheeler Yuta. Yuta gets back in the ring, but just as Mox and Yuta look to use the bag on Page we get a video on the screen…as Darby Allin talks about being on top of the world and taking everything from Jon Moxley.
Back in the ring, we see someone in a Blue Panther mask slide into the ring. A “yes” chant and a Busaiku Knee on Yuta later, and he unmasks to reveal it’s Bryan Danielson! He takes Claudio and Yuta to the outside as we get a look at Darby Alin descending from the light structure above. Mox is distracted by this so long that he takes a Buckshot Lariat from the Hangman, while Darby hits a Coffin Drop on the Death Riders on the outside!
Page hits another Buckshot on the champ as Darby and Bryan send the Death Riders through the crowd. Hangman grabs Mox, bringing him to the apron for a Dead Eye through another pair of tables on the outside. Ref starts the count as Page slides into the ring and is back on his feet. We reach the count of eight…nine…but Shafir runs in to help Mox to his feet! The crowd is beside themselves as the Young Bucks slide into the ring for a double superkick and an EVP Trigger on their former best friend.
Mox and Shafir pull out a bed of nails to bring into the ring. Page tries to get to his feet, only for Mox to catch him with a curb stomp AND a Death Rider DDT sending the Hangman onto the nails! Page is down as the ref begins the count while Mox celebrates. We see Page starting to move at nine, and barely rising to his feet to break the count…only to fall down after he’s been cleared. Both men are down but Mox is stirring enough to look for an end to the proceedings. He calls to Shafir for the key to the briefcase, promising to give Page a taste of the belt he’s never gonna get.
Marina goes for the briefcase, but on her way back finds she’s been handcuffed to the timekeeper’s table. Prince Nana’s done the deed here, celebrating as Strickland comes out to even things up by handing a chain to Page. Mox comes after him only to take a chained fist to the face! He brings the champ over to the ropes, looking to squeeze the life out of Mox but gets pulled by the hair. Mox manages to break free of the chain, but takes a Buckshot Lariat that sends him back first onto the bed of nails…but Hangman isn’t finished!
Instead, he lives up to his moniker by bringing Mox over to the ropes once more, choking the champ out with the chain over the top rope…until Mox has no choice but to tap out!
Winner via submission and new AEW World Champion: Hangman Adam Page
Shafir pulls Mox away to regroup as Page grabs the key to the briefcase, struggling to open it…but when he does, he sends the crowd into an uproar by revealing the AEW World Championship as we get the official announcement of the title change. Page climbs the turnbuckle to celebrate as we get a big pyro display. The celebration continues for our new champion as the commentary thank us for watching, as this massive event comes to a close.
Quick Results:
- AEW World Trios Championship Match: Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs def. Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd
- MJF wins the Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match for a future World Title Opportunity
- TNT Championship Four-Way Match: Dustin Rhodes def. Kyle Fletcher, Sammy Guevara, and Daniel Garcia
- Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland def. The Young Bucks (The Young Bucks must give up their roles as EVPs)
- Athena wins the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match for a future World Title Opportunity
- AEW Tag Team Championship Three-Way Match: Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin def. Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne
- AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm def. Mercedes Moné
- Winner Takes All For The Unified Championship: AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada def. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega
- Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship: Hangman Adam Page def. Jon Moxley
That’ll do it for this very long but very fun PPV in All In Texas! We’ll see you on Wednesday for the fallout on Dynamite!