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The time has arrived for AEW "All In Texas."

AEW has been building up several key storylines leading up to its biggest pay-per-view of the year. The biggest one has involved AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and the Death Riders. Moxley has kept his title locked away in a briefcase over the past year, as he has demanded that the locker room step up and take the gold from him. "Hangman" Adam Page could be AEW's last hope.

The Young Bucks have also done their part to assist the Death Riders in their takeover of AEW. The decorated tag team will be putting their EVP roles at stake when they take on Will Ospreay and former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. If Ospreay and Strickland lose, then neither of them can challenge for a world title for a full year.

"Timeless" Toni Storm is set for perhaps her biggest challenge to date. Storm will put her AEW Women's World Championship at stake against TBS Champion Mercedes Mone.

Another highly anticipated matchup is the continued rivalry between Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada. Omega is the AEW International Champion, while Okada holds the Continental gold. The winner will walk away with both titles and an additional unified championship.

AEW "All In Texas" will begin at 3 p.m. ET. Athlon Sports will be providing live coverage throughout the show.

AEW 'All In Texas' Live Results

The Opps (c) vs. Death Riders and Gabe Kidd

Both teams wasted little time brawling. Katsuyori Shibata and Gabe Kidd exchanged chops at the center of the ring. Samoa Joe and Wheeler Yuta were the legal men, and Joe delivered an enzuigiri in the corner. Powerhouse Hobbs was tagged in, and he landed a stalling suplex. The Opps took turns roughing Yuta up in the corner.

Death Riders and Kidd were able to keep Joe grounded, landing cheap shots with referee Rick Knox's back turned. Joe recovered and landed a senton to the back of Claudio Castagnoli. Hobbs was in, and he delivered a clothesline to Castagnoli.

Kidd tried attacking Hobbs from behind, but he ended up eating a clothesline himself. Castagnoli was planted with a spinebuster, but Yuta broke up the pin. Castagnoli hit a pop-up uppercut, but Hoobs got his shoulder up. Yuta and Castagnoli went for the Doomsday Device, but Hobbs caught Yuta in midair for a powerslam.

Joe and Kidd had a slugfest at the center of the ring. Kidd ran into a snap powerslam. Castagnoli and Yuta entered the ring and stomped Joe during a pin attempt. Hobbs brawled with Kidd outside of the ring. This allowed Joe to plant Yuta with the Muscle Buster for the win.

Winners and still AEW World Trios Champions: The Opps

After the match, the Death Riders and Kidd ambushed The Opps. Yuta took out Hobbs with chair shots. In the ring, Castagnoli wrapped a chair around Joe's neck and delivered a stomp. AEW's medical team checked on Joe after the attack and stretchered him out.

Men's Casino Gauntlet

MVP was a guest on commentary. MJF and Mark Briscoe got things started. Briscoe choked MJF and referee Bryce Remsburg had to get involved. This allowed MJF to send Briscoe into the turnbuckle. Briscoe landed some chops to the chest. MJF avoided the J Driller.

The third participant in the gauntlet is Ricochet. MJF extended his hand to Ricochet and the two targeted Briscoe. ROH World Champion Bandido is the fourth entrant. MJF thumbed Ricochet in the eye and left the ring.

Ricochet was sent outside of the ring. Briscoe leaped off the apron for an elbow drop. He then took out MJF with a blockbuster.

Konosuke Takeshita is the fifth entrant. He landed a Blue Thunder Bomb on Ricochet for a near fall. Takeshita and Bandido then met face-to-face just 24 hours after their ROH World Championship match. Bandido planted Takeshita with a reverse hurricanrana.

Mistico entered as the sixth participant. He took out the field with a dive outside of the ring. Mistico and Briscoe locked in double Fujiwara armbars on MJF before Takeshita broke it up. The Don Callis Family grew in numbers as Josh Alexander was the seventh participant.

Anthony Bowens entered as the eighth participant. Bowens save the D-X crotch chop taunt to Takeshita and Alexander, but he was taken out of the ring for his efforts. Alexander then sent Ricochet into Takeshita, who hit a knee strike.

Roderick Strong entered ninth, while Brody King was the 10th participant. King had a cannonball special MJF and Ricochet. The 11th entrant was Juice Robinson, who had been out of action for several months.

The Gates of Agony interfered, but they were cut off by The Gunns, who attacked them with chairs. The Gunns then measured Ricochet and landed 3:10 to Yuma. They then brawled with The Gates of Agony out of the arena.

Kota Ibushi then entered as the 12th participant. The Beast Mortos followed as the 13th entrant. Mortos took down King with a spear. Takeshita hit a double German suplex on Bandido and Ricochet.

Ibushi took out Mortos with a lariat. He then nailed him with the Kamigoye, but Strong was there to prevent a pin attempt. MJF looked to sneak in a pin, but he ate a single-legged dropkick.

Max Caster entered as the 14th participant. He grabbed a mic and tried getting fans to chant for him. Bowens grabbed Caster's leg, allowing Strong to knock him off the apron. Briscoe hit the J Driller on Strong, but MJF threw him out of the ring and stole the pin.

Winner: MJF

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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