AEW All In Texas 2025 Preview, Start Time And Streaming Info

AEW All in Texas at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

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AEW All In Texas is AEW’s biggest show of the year. But what was supposed to be All In weekend has become an all out wrestling weekend with multiple promotions airing shows during that timeframe. AEW All In Texas will air early in the day, where it will go head-to-head against WWE NXT Great American Bash. All In Texas will be followed by Saturday Night’s Main Event, and WWE will close out the weekend with its all-women’s Evolution PLE.

All In is setting up to be the culmination of Hangman Adam Page’s redemption story. The top babyface is heavily favored to dethrone Jon Moxley of the Deathriders, thereby releasing the AEW World Championship from its briefcase for the first time in nine months.

AEW All In Texas 2025 Match Card And Odds

  • Hangman Adam Page (-850) vs. Jon Moxley (+425) | AEW World Title
  • Kenny Omega (-160) vs. Kazuchika Okada (+120) | AEW Unified Title
  • Mercedes Mone (-175) vs. Toni Storm (+135) | AEW Women’s World Title
  • The Hurt Syndicate (-300) vs. The Patriarchy (+200) vs. Jetspeed (+500) AEW World Tag Team Title Triple Threat
  • The Young Bucks (-130) vs. Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland (-110)
  • Adam Cole vs. Kyle Fletcher | TNT Championship
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match for a Future AEW World Title Match
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match for a Future AEW Women’s World Title Match

AEW All In Texas 2025 Start Time And Where To Stream

  • AEW All In Texas 2025 Date: Saturday, July 12 2025
  • AEW All In Texas 2025 Start Time: 12:00 pm PST (3:00 pm EST)
  • Where to Watch/Stream AEW All In Texas 2025: YouTube, Amazon Prime, Triller (Internationally) and multiple other streaming platforms.

AEW All In Texas 2025 Ticket Sales

  • AEW All In Texas 2025 Event Venue: Globe Life Field (Arlington, Tx.)
  • AEW All In Texas 2025 Tickets Distributed: 22,257
  • AEW All In Texas 2025 Tickets Available: 2,489

AEW All In Texas 2025 Preview And Predictions

Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match

Megan Bayne and Kris Statlander will start this match off. The Deathriders have courted Statlander in recent weeks, but since Jon Moxley is highly likely to be dethroned, I do not expect her to join forces with the Deathriders. Instead, I actually expect her to reappear in the main event and tease turning heel only to end up helping Hangman. This could also be a match that features an unlikely appearance by Britt Baker in one of the rare AEW benchings where the talent comes back to work.

Prediction: Kris Statlander Wins

Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match

Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Marc Briscoe are the focal points of this matchup with Mistico also expected to make an appearance. Given all the talent who has disappeared off AEW TV in recent months, there is no end to the amount of surprise returns AEW could have in stock. Given the pattern of talent defecting from AEW to WWE, however, there may be no surprise returns to speak of.

The possibility of Hangman Adam Page leaving Texas with the AEW World Title suggests a heel should win this match. But this contract can be cashed in anytime, and regardless, does not necessarily have to be a heel.

Prediction: Eddie Kingston Wins

Adam Cole Vs. Kyle Fletcher

The TNT Championship is the forgotten title in a sea of forgotten titles within AEW. The Protostar Kyle Fletcher, and his terrible nickname are getting a dedicated heel push. As a member of the Don Callis Family, winning the TNT Title is a logical next step. Adam Cole has not had the chance to really build up the TNT Title to what it used to be, and he’s likely to lose before he gets the chance.

Prediction: Kyle Fletcher def. Adam Cole

The Young Bucks Vs. Swerve Strickland Will Ospreay

Last time we saw these two teams, Swerve was destroying the Young Bucks’ limousine with a crane like he was Stone Cold Swerve Strickland. If Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay lose to the Young Bucks, neither will be allowed to challenge for the AEW Tag Team Championships for one year. This is exactly what’s going to happen as it sets the stage for Swerve and Ospreay to even the odds when the Young Bucks interfere in the main event.

Swerve and Ospreay losing to the Young Bucks also maps out a long-term story for Will Ospreay to become the next white hope next year in his home country of England, similar to how Hangman Adam Page is AEW’s current great white hope this weekend in Texas.

Prediction: The Young Bucks def. Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay

The Hurt Syndicate Vs. The Patriarchy Vs. Jetspeed

The Hurt Syndicate has run through AEW’s tag team division like a hot knife through butter, and it’s been a joy to watch. Despite being heels, the Hurt Syndicate are the coolest act in all of AEW. Though the All In Attendance is way down from 72,265 in 2023 and 46,476 in 2024, it’ll be quite the spectacle to see over 20,000 fans singing “We hurt people!”

Jetspeed received a beacon of hope on Dynamite when they got the better of the Hurt Syndicate after weeks of domination. Stranger things have happened.

Prediction: The Hurt Syndicate def. The Patriarchy and Jetspeed

Mercedes Mone Vs. Toni Storm

Mercedes Mone vs. Toni Storm is arguably the biggest match in all of AEW. The main event seems like a formality with Hangman Adam Page a gigantic favorite to win. Meanwhile, both Mercedes and Toni Storm have been kept strong, with Toni as the Mercedes’ biggest challenge since the beginning of her undefeated streak. I can see either woman winning, which is one of the many reasons I consider this to be a much bigger match than Hangman against Skinhead Jon Moxley.

This is the real main event.

Prediction: Mercedes Mone def. Toni Storm

Kazuchika Okada Vs. Kenny Omega

Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada is one of the many feuds, stars and/or concepts from New Japan Pro Wrestling repurposed in AEW. The last time these two shared a ring together, they were both in their primes and they rewrote history. This time, both are older with more tread on the tire, and in Okada’s case, less F’s to give as a far lazier version of his once-dynamic self.

Omega’s diverticulitis figures to be the story of this match since the big angle to launch this feud saw Okada deliver an elbow to Omega’s gut, leading to internal injuries.

Prediction: Kenny Omega def. Kazuchika Okada

Jon Moxley Vs. Hangman Adam Page

Expect a lot of outside interference before Texas leaves with a happy ending. This will be the AEW version of Cody Rhodes’ coronation from WrestleMania 40, but with far less people in the building. AEW has done a solid job building up to its world title main event, and I can easily see Darby Allin being the final surprise of the night to tip the scales in Hangman’s favor for Team AEW.

Prediction: Hangman Adam Page def. Jon Moxley

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