AEW All In 2025 will take place at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on July 12, 2025. Follow along here for spoilers and information on the event's card, lineup of matches and news regarding the pay-per-view.
The following are my predictions for the 2025 AEW All In PPV. Check back for All In 2025 results and review coverage here when the time comes.
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AEW All In 2025 Spoilers |
Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs "Hangman" Adam Page
I still think Jon Moxley is going to keep this title until he can lose it to Darby Allin. There's a chance the belt changes hands here, as this is one of the the next best case scenarios for ending his run, if Tony Khan doesn't plan on doing the Allin thing. Will Ospreay could be the other option. But until we see something else with Allin that convinces me otherwise, I'm going to stick on that prediction, if not partially because if the rumors are true that Khan didn't even have a winner planned out between Ospreay and Page until the last minute, that speaks volumes to how he wouldn't have planned that person to win the title anyway, right?
I'm glad this is a Texas Death Match. There's a good chance this is the most fun match not just of this card, but of the entire weekend, counting ROH Supercard of Honor, WWE Evolution, Saturday Night's Main Event, and NXT Great American Bash as well.
PREDICTION: Jon Moxley retains the title.
Singles Match for the AEW Women's World Championship: "Timeless" Toni Storm (c) vs Mercedes Moné
When in doubt, pick Mercedes. She wins everything, and has had a million title belts around her. I don't see that stopping here. By then, Storm will long have had a title reign that could end, too, making it even more likely a new champion is crowned.
PREDICTION: Mercedes wins the title.
Winner Takes All Match for the AEW Unified Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs Kenny Omega (c)
This is for the AEW International Championship and the AEW Continental Championship. Naturally, you call it the Intercontinental Championship when it is merged, right? Nope. Apparently, you call it the "unified" championship. Incredibly dumb and shortsighted. I hate it, and I want Tony Khan to change that the moment someone else beats the winner of this.
I don't even like the idea of Omega and Okada being honored on the belt's side plates, but that's at least something you can skip over, compared to the name. It seems like this company struggles to find a decent name for its championships half the time. Remember the "All-Atlantic" title? Yeesh.
Flip a coin on this, honestly, as either person could win and it would make sense to me. The match has the potential to be great, but I think people should also manage their expectations. It's been many years since their great fights in New Japan. The likelihood they match, let alone exceed that quality, is slim.
PREDICTION: Kenny Omega wins.
Men's Casino Gauntlet Match
Mark Briscoe is #1, MJF is #2, and we don't know the rest. However, I'm going with my prediction that I've been saying for the longest time that ultimately, it's Darby Allin who beats Jon Moxley, and I think we're going to see him make a surprise return here to win this.
PREDICTION: Darby Allin wins.
Women's Casino Gauntlet Match
Kris Statlander is #1, but the rest, we don't know. That makes it super difficult to predict. However, since I'm going with Toni Storm dropping the title to Mercedes Mone, I think we're looking at a babyface winner, and it could very well just be Statlander..
PREDICTION: n/a wins.
Tag Team Match: Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)
The stipulation here is that if The Young Bucks win, Ospreay and Strickland can't challenge for the world title for 1 full year, but if they lose, they relinquish their status as EVPs. That latter story has run its course, in my mind, and I don't think Tony Khan wants to pigeonhole himself into never having Ospreay or Strickland in a world title main event for 12 months. I'm definitely going with the babyface team, unless there is some idea in mind of how to do the opposite, yet also undo it and completely back out of this stipulation, which would be lame.
PREDICTION: Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay win.
Singles Match for the AEW TNT Championship: Adam Cole (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
Let's crown a new champion. Adam Cole isn't doing this title any justice.
PREDICTION: Kyle Fletcher wins the title.
Three-Way Tag Team Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and "Speedball" Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage and Nick Wayne)
There's a good chance the tag titles change hands by proxy of JetSpeed or The Patriarchy pinning one another, bypassing Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley so that they don't look weak. I don't know how certain I am of that—probably about 60/40, to be honest—but that's where my brain goes now.
PREDICTION: JetSpeed or The Patriarchy win the tag titles. Maybe I'm leaning more toward JetSpeed.
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