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AEW All In - Texas: Finally Hangman Rises from Ashes, Wins AEW World Title
AEW All In - Texas: Finally Hangman Rises from Ashes, Wins AEW World Title

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time7 days ago

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AEW All In - Texas: Finally Hangman Rises from Ashes, Wins AEW World Title

Rana Atef In front of a thunderous Texas crowd that shook the very heart of every wrestling fan, Hangman Adam Page etched his name in gold once more—defeating Jon Moxley in the main event of AEW All In 2025 to reclaim the AEW World Championship. The night was not just a fight. It was a reckoning. For years, Page had been clawing his way back to the top, facing past failures, fractured friendships, and the unforgiving voices of the self. But on this night, the Hangman was reborn. He is on top again. He didn't only save AEW, save himself but also save every wrestling fan who labelled himself/herself as All Elite. Moxley brought chaos in its purest form. Barbed wire. Blood. Broken glass. The former champ turned the match into a savage test of endurance and rage. But Page weathered the storm. With the audience hanging on every buckshot lariat and each near-fall, the match turned from a brutal brawl to a modern-day epic. Alliances fall, and others rise. Mox entered the main event backed by the Death Riders, the Young Bucks, and Gabe Kidd. On the other hand, Hangman had to trust his fiercest enemy, who turned out to be a night friend, Swerve Strickland, and Will Ospreay, who didn't save a tear, a drop of blood, or a drop of sweat to save the AEW from the demons of the Young Bucks or the Death Riders. Before the war, Hangman lost the Opps after the Death Riders brutally attacked them. And during the war, the Mox-backing group sidelined Ospreay. However, glorious returns shaped and painted the night as Darby Allin came from the sky, after an impressive Everest climb, and Bryan Danielson with his energetic and electrifying "yes" chants. With tears in his eyes and the roar of over 25,000 fans behind him, Page stood atop the ropes, the AEW World Championship shining under the lights. No more what-ifs. No more second-guessing. Just the Hangman, the belt, and the legacy he's carved in blood, sweat, and heart. AEW's top prize is once again around the waist of a cowboy. And this time, he's riding forward with nothing left to prove. read more Japan Stun Spain 2-1 to Qualify for World Cup Last 16 World Cup 2022: Get to Know Confirmed Line-ups of Japan and Spain Group E Decider Saudi Arabia Bid Farewell to World Cup after 2-1 Loss to Mexico Tunisia Achieve Historic Win over France but Fail to Qualify Tunisia to Clash against France in World Cup Sports Get to Know Squad of Group D Teams in World Cup Sports Al Ahly Gift EGP 70,000 to Players After Claiming Egyptian Super Cup Title Sports Bencharki Hits First 2 Goals with Al Jazira Since Leaving Zamalek Sports Arsenal Possible Line-up for Nottingham Forest News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War News "Tensions Escalate: Iran Probes Allegations of Indian Tech Collaboration with Israeli Intelligence" News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Arts & Culture Hawass Foundation Launches 1st Course to Teach Ancient Egyptian Language Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream

FTR Suspended By AEW For One Week Without Pay
FTR Suspended By AEW For One Week Without Pay

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time17-04-2025

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FTR Suspended By AEW For One Week Without Pay

Image Credit: All Elite Wrestling FTR has officially been reprimanded for their actions last week on AEW Collision, and will be suspended for a week. The news was confirmed during tonight's episode of AEW Dynamite by Tony Schiavone. The suspension will see them miss a week without pay, and comes after FTR's actions during last week's AEW Collision. Advertisement On Saturday, the group surprised the AEW crowd by attempting to attack Schiavone, trying to put him in a spike piledriver. Schiavone was saved by Daniel Garcia, who was accidentally shoved by an apologetic FTR. However, later in the night, FTR would turn on Garcia, attacking him after a match with Daddy Magic and Cool Hand Ang. Garcia (who was at ringside) was trying to cool the group down post-match, and that led to chaos. FTR grabbed Garcia and turned their sights on him, surprisingly attacking their longtime friend. FTR didn't react to the suspension during the show. However, it's safe to say the group will have something to say when their suspension is lifted next week. What do you think about FTR's suspension? What will happen when they return next week? Let us know in the comments below. READ MORE: FTR Attack Another Longtime Friend On AEW Collision The post FTR Suspended By AEW For One Week Without Pay appeared first on Wrestlezone.

AEW Dynasty predictions: When is AEW's pay per view? Where is it held?
AEW Dynasty predictions: When is AEW's pay per view? Where is it held?

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time04-04-2025

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AEW Dynasty predictions: When is AEW's pay per view? Where is it held?

All Elite Wrestling is heating up at the right time. Since the start of the year, the promotion has been on the upswing, and this weekend, they bring their show to one of the best cities for professional wrestling. Advertisement Dynasty is coming to Philadelphia. Here's everything you need to know about the big night of action. When is AEW Dynasty? Dynasty will be held Sunday, April 6. Where is Dynasty? Dynasty will be held at Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia. What time does Dynasty start? Dynasty begins at 8 p.m. A two-hour countdown show will air on youtube at 6 p.m. How to watch AEW Dynasty? Dynasty will air live on pay per view. The cost is $49.99. AEW Dynasty Card Jon Moxley vs. Swerve Strickland, AEW World championship match Toni Storm vs. Megan Bayne, AEW Women's World championship match Kenny Omega vs. Ricochet vs. Mike Bailey, AEW International championship match Wheeler Yuta, PAC and Claudio Castagnoli vs. Cope, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, AEW Trios title match Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole, TNT championship, no time limit or outside interference allowed Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin vs. Big Bill & Bryan Keith, AEW Tag Team championship match Chris Jericho vs. Bandido, Title vs. Mask match for the ROH World championship Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight, Owen Hart Foundation Tournament first-round match Mercedes Moné vs. Julia Hart, Owen Hart Foundation Tournament first-round match Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher, Owen Hart Foundation Tournament first-round match Dynasty Predictions Here's how we see the Dynasty playing out. Jon Moxley vs. Swerve Strickland I had Moxley winning until Wednesday. Now I predict Hangman Adam Page will interfere and help Swerve win. I think Swerve coming clean absolves him of his sins in Page's eyes. I just hope these guys don't kill each other. Both are known for doing crazy things. I want a great match and both guys safe. They will go all out. But for the second year in a row, Dynasty is Swerve's house. Toni Storm vs. Megan Bayne The card is loaded, but in my eyes, two of the biggest things on the card are the women's matches. Toni Storm might be the best thing in wrestling. She's entertaining, funny, unpredictable and when she's on, you gotta watch. Can't take the title off of her, but Bayne looks strong going in. Toni Storm retains. Kenny Omega vs. Ricochet vs. Mike Bailey If you're new to Mike Bailey, he's amazing. He's going into a match with two of the best and he will not look out of place. I don't think he wins though, although he will soon get gold. I think Ricochet would be a good champ, but Omega shouldn't lose yet. I'm sticking with the Cleaner. Omega retains. Wheeler Yuta, PAC and Claudio Castagnoli vs. Cope, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler I would like to see the good guys win just because I love when tag team champs hate each other, (Lance Storm and Chris Candito were my favorite!) but I don't see that happening. The Death Riders deserve to win, they've been more entertaining than the good guys, and I'm hoping a loss here will ignite some sort of feud. I'm thinking FTR turns on Cope next week, but that's a pure guess. Nothing would surprise me, and that's good. I'm sticking with Mox's boys. Champs retain. Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole I like Daniel Garcia, he's been a good champ and had a nice reign. But it's time, bay bay! Adam Cole might get a lot of flack online, but he's still one of the best in the business. I hope he turns full bad soon because he's way better as a jerk, and a good way to do that would be to have interference in match where it's illegal (isn't it illegal in all matches?) but I see him leaving Philly in gold. Boom! Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin vs. Big Bill and Bryan Keith This is a real shame. Brian Cage's injury derailed the planned match, and it's a huge shame because not only is Cage a great wrestler, he really is a good dude. But this match was kind of thrown together, and I'm fine with it. Big Bill and Bryan Keith will put up a fight, but they're going to get Hurt. Plus, MJF could get involved. He seems like the kind of guy who would do something like that! Champs retain. Chris Jericho vs. Bandido From the first time I saw him in ECW, I loved Jericho. Loved him in WCW, loved him in WWE, loved him at the start of AEW. I'm done with him. He's a legend, but he should now be a special attraction, not a guy who is on every week unless he finds a way to be fun again. Bandido needs to win here. He's a perfect ROH champ, he's a great wrestler and he's entertaining. Complete opposite of his opponent. Bandido with the upset. Will Ospreay vs. Kevin Knight I see Ospreay winning the tournament, so obviously I'm picking him here, but I can't see this being a bad match. This will be the match of the night, and a perfect way for Kevin Knight to show who he is. Don't miss this one. Ospreay wins. Mercedes Moné vs. Julia Hart I don't like this match because one has to lose, and that's not a good reason to not like a match. Hart is a star. She's awesome. She can wrestle, she's mysterious, she is so much different than the cheerleader she portrayed when she got to AEW. But Mercedes is Mone. I think the biggest match AEW can do, men's or women's, is Storm-Mone. So I'd like to see them stay spotless until that match happens. I'm going with Mone. Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher If this were in St. Louis or Memphis or Dallas or the West Coast, I could make a case for Kyle Fletcher to win because he is awesome. But it's in Philly. Philly loves Dem Boys. The fans will be behind Briscoe, and I challenge you to find someone who is more entertaining, no matter what he's doing. The word of the day is Mark wins! Potential surprises I'm no insider. I watch, I interview guys occasionally, but I never talk about insider stuff because I don't write for a "dirt sheet!" I write for a newspaper, so I don't get too into free agents and signings. So these are off the top of my head of guys I'd like to see. And whenever AEW is in Philly, Tony Khan pays homage to ECW. Matt Cardona I don't understand why this guy isn't signed. If you're a casual who doesn't go to indies, Woo Woo Woo, you're missing his finest work ever. He's a great bad guy who proved how good of a wrestler he was at the last ROH PPV. He would get a huge reaction. Stevie Richards Here's my ECW pick. This guy was the MVP of ECW from its early days until he left the promotion after the first PPV. He can do anything. I'm not sure I'd use him as a wrestler, but he has a very popular podcast and if he showed up, kicked someone and then became a jerk mouthpiece, I think Philly would be very happy. You'll see! I'd also be down to hear "Enter Sandman" and see him pop up, but that would be more of a one-off. Luke Hawx This is a guy who would get a great reaction in Philly and at the same time really help AEW. Not only is the "Southern Stomper" a big draw in Philly, he has movie experience. With the amount of pretapes AEW does, he could really help. But as a wrestler, he's a great worker and check out his promos on youtube if you're unfamiliar. They're stiff, but that's what wrestling is all about! Josh Alexander I remember getting a call from a friend of mine to tell me to check him out because he's the best real wrestler since Kurt Angle. AEW is where the best wrestle, and this guy is certainly one of the best. You could do so much with him. He could have great matches with pretty much the entire roster, and a Philly debut would be pretty cool. Indi Hartwell I was torn between adding her or Daria Berenato. Berenato would be huge since she grew up less than an hour away from Temple University, and she's a star in every possible way, but I'm not sure what her future holds. Hartwell is still wrestling and wrestling at a high level. She tore the house down with Mone recently and was one of the most shocking releases. No reason either of these women couldn't be the next Toni Storm. If either are given a chance on a big stage, they'll star. This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: AEW Dynasty 2025: How to watch, card, predictions

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