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2025 AEW All In- Texas: A Night When Wrestling & 'All Elite' Saved


Sun 13 Jul 2025 | 02:56 PM
Rana Atef

AEW delivered a night for the ages at All In 2025, hosted in the heart of Texas. A perfect scene for a show that didn’t just meet expectations but rewrote what it means to celebrate professional wrestling. 

For longtime AEW fans, this wasn’t just another pay-per-view; this was a moment of validation, a reward for years of loyalty, heartbreaks, hope, and unwavering support.

Hangman Adam Page finally capturing the AEW World Title. A victory carved not only in blood, sweat, and cowboy grit, but in storytelling that felt earned. It was real. 

Page overcame the force of the Death Riders, a faction that aimed to destroy AEW and erase the product the fans believed in. But this wasn’t just about a title win, it was about one of AEW's originals standing tall for the company, a symbol of the spirit that built it from the ground up.

Another emotional highlight came with Dustin Rhodes claiming the TNT Championship. It is a symbol for one of the industry’s most respected veterans. In the same breath of bittersweet emotion, Adam Cole addressed the crowd with heart-wrenching honesty, announcing a lengthy, possibly retirement, absence from in-ring action due to serious health issues. 

It wasn’t just a promo; it was a farewell. The AEW arena stood still as messages of love and respect poured in from both AEW and WWE stars.

And just when we thought our emotions couldn’t take more, Adam Copeland returned to save his former brother-in-arms, Christian, from a brutal beatdown. A callback soaked in history and brotherhood. That moment reminded us why we love wrestling: the layers, the loyalty, the legacies.

The women’s division also delivered in spades. Mercedes Moné may have come up short in her quest for the AEW Women’s Championship, but her presence elevated the stage. And while she fell, Toni Storm rose: timeless, chaotic, and now undeniably the face of the division.

MJF and Athena survived two grueling gauntlet matches, securing big wins and proving once again that they are two of the most impactful weapons in AEW’s arsenal. 

Their performances were a perfect blend of technical prowess and dramatic storytelling in motion.

Both Casino Gauntlet matches were performed and built well.

Then came the match that transcended everything: Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega. A technical, emotional, psychological war.

A wrestling masterclass making every move, every stare, every counter echo with a deeper meaning. 

No gimmicks, no overbooking . It is just wrestling at its purest form.

Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland teaming up against The Young Bucks brought the celebrated poetics of tag team wrestling. 

It was athleticism, chaos, and flow all wrapped into one electric dance of momentum. Fluid, intense, and stunningly synchronized.

AEW All In 2025 wasn’t just a wrestling show. It was a celebration of the past, a statement of the present, and a promise for the future. 

From Hangman’s long-awaited redemption to emotional farewells and technical showcases, this was AEW at its absolute best. 

The fans who’ve stood by this company since day one. They were rewarded. 

The message from Texas was loud and clear: AEW isn’t just surviving! It’s thriving, and it is where the best wrestle, and where the fans and their promotion are united.