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See - Sada Elbalad
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
AEW All In: Texas Set to Rock Arlington Tonight with Historic Card
Rana Atef AEW's biggest event of the year, All In: Texas, goes down tonight at Globe Life Field in front of what's expected to be one of the largest crowds in AEW history inside the US. With a card stacked from top to bottom and major stipulations on the line, the show promises to be a game-changer for the promotion heading into the second half of 2025. The main event features Jon Moxley defending the AEW World Championship against "Hangman" Adam Page in a brutal Texas Death Match. Page, fresh off his victory in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, has built serious momentum, while Moxley enters as the defending champion with a reputation for thriving in violent environments. The personal animosity between these two and the no-rules stipulation could make this one of the most chaotic and emotionally charged matches in AEW history. One of the most anticipated clashes is the Winner Takes All showdown between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega, as they battle to unify the Continental and International Championships into the brand-new AEW Unified Championship. These two have a legendary rivalry, and tonight's chapter will be their first meeting in AEW since Omega's return to singles competition earlier this year. The stakes are higher than ever, with one man emerging as the definitive champion of AEW's global division. In the women's division, 'Timeless' Toni Storm defends her AEW Women's World Championship against debuting megastar Mercedes Moné. This dream match combines Storm's theatrical flair and unorthodox psychology with Moné's world-traveled technical precision. Their recent physical confrontations on Dynamite and social media barbs have set the tone for what could be the show-stealer of the night. Another major attraction is the high-stakes tag match between Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay and The Young Bucks. If Swerve and Ospreay lose, they'll be barred from challenging for the AEW World Title for one year. But if the Bucks lose, they must relinquish their Executive Vice President roles. With personal pride, corporate power, and future championship aspirations hanging in the balance, this match could redefine the company's leadership landscape. The card also features a Texas homecoming as The Sons of Texas—Dustin Rhodes, the Von Erichs, and Sammy Guevara—team up with Kevin Von Erich at ringside to battle Shane Taylor Promotions. It's expected to be a heartfelt match for the Texas crowd, blending nostalgia with fierce competitiveness. Fans can also look forward to the Casino Gauntlet matches for both the men's and women's divisions, with winners earning future AEW World Title shots. Surprises and debuts are likely, as these matches often serve as platforms for rising stars and unexpected returns. With championships, careers, and legacies on the line, AEW All In: Texas is shaping up to be a landmark event in professional wrestling. The Full card of the event is as follows: Tag Team Match: FTR vs. The Outrunners Eight-man tag team match: "Big Boom!" 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Newsweek
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Will Ospreay Received Tragic Personal News Before Major AEW Event
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW star Will Ospreay has revealed that he performed at the historic Grand Slam: Mexico event just hours after receiving tragic personal news. The former IWGP World Champion learned of his grandfather's passing shortly before the show. Despite the heartbreaking news, Ospreay competed in the 10-man tag team main event. He took to social media after the show to share the circumstances with his fans. Will Ospreay's Heartbreaking Announcement In a post on X, Ospreay explained that he received the news upon his arrival in Mexico City. He called his grandfather a personal hero. "Personal note. I landed in Mexico this morning at 3 am," Ospreay wrote. "Once landed I had a phone call from my mum telling me my grandad had passed that morning. Extremely close to my Grandad, he was a bloody hero to me." Will Ospreay's Message To The Fans Ospreay concluded his message by thanking the passionate fans inside Arena México. He credited their energy for helping him through an incredibly difficult night. "Your love & support eased my pain, Thank you so much," he wrote. April 16, 2025 – Will Ospreay lands a kick against Konosuke Takeshita during the Owen Hart Foundation 2025 Men's Tournament Semi Final on AEW Dynamite. April 16, 2025 – Will Ospreay lands a kick against Konosuke Takeshita during the Owen Hart Foundation 2025 Men's Tournament Semi Final on AEW Dynamite. Ricky Havlik/AEW More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation Will Ospreay's Main Event Ospreay performed at a high level despite the personal tragedy. His team, which also included Swerve Strickland, Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata, and Powerhouse Hobbs, faced off against Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and The Young Bucks. The chaotic match ended after The Young Bucks interfered, allowing Moxley to get a pinfall victory over Swerve Strickland. Ospreay's ability to compete in such a demanding main event under the circumstances is a testament to his professionalism. Since his official full-time arrival in AEW in early 2024, Will Ospreay has put together one of the most impressive first years in company history. His time has been defined by multiple championship reigns and a series of critically acclaimed, five-star matches against a variety of top opponents. Shortly after signing full-time, Ospreay captured his first title in AEW by defeating Roderick Strong for the AEW International Championship at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view in May 2024. After losing the title to MJF, he would regain it in a high-profile rematch at the historic All In event at Wembley Stadium in his home country of England. He later renamed the title the "AEW American Championship" during a heel run. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.