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AEW All In: Texas full match card: Rundown for the massive event

AEW All In: Texas full match card: Rundown for the massive event

USA Today12-07-2025
All Elite Wrestling is hotter than ever right now. So it makes sense they'd hold an event in one of Texas' largest non-football venues.
On July 12, AEW will take to Arlington's Globe Life Field -- home to the Texas Rangers -- for its annual All In pay-per-view extravaganza. Months of story lines will crash to a close as titles are defended and new champions are crowned. The women's world championship match will pit two of the universe's most talented wrestlers against each other when champion Timeless Toni Storm squares off against TBS champ Mercedes Moné. On the men's side, Hangman Adam Page looks to end the interminable reign of the Death Riders and their countless run-in finishes by taking the belt from Jon Moxley.
That's just a fraction of the action in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The Zero Hour free pre-show will feature fan favorites and possible lunatics The Outrunners vs. living tag team legends FTR. There's also a chance a grown man maims a child when "Big Boom!" A.J. from the Costco Guys and The Conglomeration (with Big Justice and The Rizzler) take on the Don Callis Family.
Here are Saturday's scheduled main card matches, in no particular order:
The main card begins at 3 p.m. ET and can be found on YouTube, Prime Video, Fubo, Triller and PPV.com.
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