AEW’s All In: Texas didn’t just live up to its name—it redefined it. On a sweltering July evening inside the massive Globe Life Field, All Elite Wrestling delivered a monumental event packed with championship shifts, emotional turns, broken streaks, and seismic shifts in the company’s hierarchy. Closing the show was a brutal and bloody Texas Death Match main event that saw “Hangman” Adam Page complete a year-long redemption arc by defeating Jon Moxley to become the new AEW World Champion—and finally free the title from the Death Riders’ steel briefcase that had kept it hostage since Revolution. The win, sealed by a chain-wrapped submission, wasn’t just about gold—it was about reclaiming honor, clearing the slate, and shutting down the Moxley-led terror that had dominated AEW’s main event scene.
Page didn’t ride alone. The match devolved into all-out warfare as Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Gabe Kidd rushed to Moxley’s aid—only for Bryan Danielson to make a masked return as Blue Panther, unmasking mid-fight to help even the odds. But the true roof-blower came when Darby Allin descended from the rafters in classic fashion to lay out the Death Riders, turning the tide just long enough for Hangman to lock in the final, poetic submission. With Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana neutralizing The Young Bucks and Marina Shafir before they could interfere, the final scene wasn’t just a victory—it was an exorcism.
Elsewhere, history took a bittersweet turn as Mercedes Monè, the self-proclaimed “CEO” of professional wrestling, saw her vaunted 372-day undefeated streak in AEW singles competition come to a shocking end. In a long-awaited dream match for the AEW Women’s World Championship, Monè was grounded and dethroned by “Timeless” Toni Storm, who planted her with a top-rope Storm Zero to retain her crown. Monè’s journey began triumphantly at Double or Nothing 2024 when she beat Willow Nightingale to mark her AEW debut, and over the course of the year she racked up victories against top-tier competition—Athena, Britt Baker, Kris Statlander, and more. But in Texas, the elegance gave way to heartbreak, as the CEO finally hit a wall she couldn’t bank on.
The night also marked the emotional unraveling of one of AEW’s most compelling arcs as Adam Cole, the former TNT Champion and leader of The Paragon, was forced to vacate his title due to medical disqualification. Speaking before a thunderous hometown crowd, Cole—whose title win at AEW Dynasty was a redemptive high point following years of injury—fought back tears as he laid down the gold and potentially hinted at a long-term hiatus or even retirement. From crowning his faction’s rebirth with championship glory to watching it slip away under the harsh glare of reality, Cole’s fall was nothing short of gutting.
Amidst the chaos, AEW also crowned two major contenders: MJF outlasted the Men’s Casino Gauntlet, entering second and pinning Roderick Strong in a calculated comeback to earn a future AEW World Title shot, while Athena stormed through the Women’s Casino Gauntlet to lock in her long-awaited chance at Toni Storm’s title. With power plays happening in every corner of the card, All In: Texas wasn’t just AEW’s biggest event of the summer—it was a turning point in the company’s legacy. From gold reclaimed and streaks snapped to icons stepping down and new names rising up, everything truly is bigger in Texas.
Here are the full results:
You can watch AEW All In Zero Hour below:
AEW All In Main Card:
The Opps defeated The Death Riders to retain the AEW World Trios Championship
A clean shaven Rock Hard Juice Robinson made his return in the Casino Gauntlet
Bullet Club Gold reunion as The Gunns are back
MJF won the Men’s Casino Gauntlet
Thank You Adam Cole
I’m not crying right now
Dustin Rhodes defeated Kyle Fletcher, Daniel Garcia and Sammy Guevara to become the NEW TNT Champion
What a moment for the Texas native winning the same title as the inaugural champion his brother Cody Rhodes
Jojo Offermen singing during Swerve Strickland’s entrance
Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland defeated The Young Bucks. The Bucks are no longer EVPs.
FEEL THE WRATH!!! Harley Cameron is back
Former IWGP Women’s and World of Stardom Champion Syuri made her AEW debut
Alex Windsor arrived
ROH Women’s World Champion aka The FOREVER Champion Athena won the Women’s Casino Gauntlet
The Hurt Syndicate defeated JerSpeed and The Patriarchy to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship
The Prodigal Son BETRAYED his father
Adam Copeland is back and saved his former best friend
Could we be seeing an E & C reunion in the near future?
”Timeless” Toni Storm defeated TBS Champion Mercedes Monè to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship
Kazuchika Okada defeated Kenny Omega to become the inaugural AEW Unified Champion
Darby Allin is back and pulled a Crow Sting
”Hangman” Adam Page defeated Jon Moxley to become the NEW AEW World Champion
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