This year, AEW All In will be held at Globe Life Field, the home of baseball's Texas Rangers, in Arlington, Texas. There have already been several huge matches announced for the company's biggest show of the year, but the main event will see Jon Moxley defend his AEW World Championship against Owen Hart Foundation tournament winner "Hangman" Adam Page. Fans are hoping Page will be the one to finally take down Mox and the Death Riders, but no matter what happens, we're in for a very violent and bloody show ender, because the main event will be a Texas Death Match.
Hangman Adam Page wants @JonMoxley in a TEXAS DEATH MATCH for #AEWAllInTexas!Watch #AEWDynamite 300 LIVE on TBS & MAX pic.twitter.com/cO47gcEpsR— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 3, 2025
AEW Dyamite 300 started with "Hangman" Adam Page marching down to the ring, where he called out Jon Moxley and the Death Riders while laying down a challenge for All In: he wanted to make the main event a Texas Death Match. The crowd loved that, but when Moxley showed up, he declined, saying Page didn't have what it takes to go to those depths.
This led to Page slapping Moxley, and then a stare-down between the Death Riders and The Opps. With Marina Shafir on her own in the ring with Page, Moxley relented and agreed to the match stipulation. Hangman got what he wanted, but that didn't stop him from hitting a Buckshot Lariat on Shafir. I guess he has what it takes after all.
It was a bit odd for Moxley to say that Page didn't have what it takes to get that violent for a Texas Death Match when Hangman has been involved in several of them over the years. Earlier this year, he sent Christopher Daniels into retirement with one. In late 2023, he and Swerve Strickland had a brutal match with that stipulation. Page has even faced Moxley in a Texas Death Match before at Revolution in 2023.
There will be blood at the end of AEW All In: Texas. Most of us are hoping that there will be a new champion as well.
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