Texas match results, highlights, and key moments on July 12, 2025

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Today’s AEW: Texas, airing on July 12, 2025, promises an action-packed nightlife from Globe Lifefield in Arlington, Texas. The show watches Death Rider AEW World Champion John Moxley defend his title against “Hangman” Adam Page. Additionally, AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Tony Storm defends the title against AEW TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedesmon.

The show starts at 1pm ET on YouTube and is available to international fans on streaming platforms such as Prime Video. Ringside News offers live-to-match updates and highlights throughout the day. Please look forward to this page, Update the latest results as the action unfoldsjoin in the conversation in the comments below!

AEW All: Texas Zero Hour Show Pre-Show Results (7/12/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

AEW ALL: TEXAS ZERO HAUR SHOW opens in a highlight video package that includes All In: Texas Mural Being SprayPainted.

Lenny Puckett then welcomes us to the show and introduces the rest of the pre-show panel Paul Wight, Jeff Jarrett and RJ City. The panel then runs the cards for all Texas PPVs today. After that, you will receive some discussion from the panel.

Jarrett then executes the rules of the Texas Death Match. This is essentially no rules or time limits, and matches can only be finished by submission. There is a whiteboard that also lists the rules.

Next, we’ll watch video footage of Paquette, who interviewed Jon Moxley earlier this week about the Texas death match. Moxley drives the SUV while Paquette is in the passenger seat. Paquette says Hangman Page won’t let his kids watch the Texas Death match. Moxley says it’s a great idea and the cleverest move the page has ever made. Paquette then says that Moxley has pushed the boundaries since winning the AEW World Championship. Moxley says that’s exactly that. Moxley then says it’s about finding out if the other wrestlers really want it. Moxley then says it’s a war of attrition and question whether the page is better than it was two years ago.

Paquette then asks why he has a pit in his stomach about the match. Moxley says Page can’t shit him. Moxley says he is sure the page will win the match. Moxley then asks about last year that led people to believe he was losing. Moxley then says he can’t stand the page. Paquette then questions the reason. Moxley then says the page is relevant in that fans see themselves in him. Moxley says he can’t see her on the page. Moxley then says that Page has everything in front of him, but he hasn’t seen it and is already losing. Moxley then says he is responsible. It’s heavy and people don’t understand it.

Arlington Mayor Jim Ross will then be on the ring’s pre-show panel for a moment, while the guy from AEW’s Daily Fantasy Sports Company will also be on the pre-show panel.

Madison Rain will then join a pre-show panel to discuss AEW Women’s World Championship matches and women’s casino gauntlet matches. Paul Wight says he’s going with Storm to win it, and while Monet thinks he’ll have one less title tonight, none of his titles are on the line.

Then we’ll get video footage of RJ City’s sit-in interview with Kris Statlander earlier this week. City asks Statlander about the women’s casino gauntlet match and says that it gives her an advantage as she is the most experienced female gauntlet out of all the women in AEW. Statlander then dodges questions about Willow Nightingale and decides to City to make an offer from Wheeler Yuta, telling him that no one else will be involved. City then raises Pro Wrestling Eve International Champion Statlander, and says she has something already and isn’t looking for someone to hold her. Statlander then says he’s working harder than ever and is on top of her game.

Renee Packet then announces that TNT champion Adam Cole has not been medically cleared to defend the title against Kyle Fletcher. Paquette then says the exchange match will be Daniel Garcia vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Kyle Fletcher vs. Sammy Guevara.

Next, we’ll see clips of the work by Mark Briscoe and his family player Tribune. Nigel McGuinness joins the panel and talks about his history with the Briscoe brothers. He also talks about men’s casino gauntlet matches and how he saw backwards several men raising some eyebrows if they were in the match.

After that, you’ll get the Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada video package.

Josh Matthews then joins the pre-show panel to talk about the young Bucks vs Swave Strickland and Will Osprey. Then you’ll get video footage of Josh Matthews’ interviews with Dynamite’s Strickland and Ospreay. Strickland asks Ospreay how he feels about the regulations he made for the match. Ospreay says they are confident they will beat the young Bucks. When anything happens in wrestling and worse things happen, it’s his life’s mission to make up for him that he’s won a title shot for a year. After that, Strickland begins to laugh and says that he will not be there if he does not believe in Osprey and himself. Matthews then asks if he is grateful for the young dollar to get a job at AEW. Both say they respect them and have a big footprint in AEW, but at the same time the younger Bucks should respect the talent that appears week and every week. Mathews then asks if Ospreay and Strickland are not teaming up at all and feel they can win on Saturday. Ospreay then says that he knows the game plan and is just a matter of doing it. Ospreay then says they are franchise and sentiment.

Next, we get video footage of Jeff Jarrett’s interview with “Hangman” Adam Page. Jarrett asks Page about the Texas death match. Page says he knows everything is violent, he has a bucket of blood, and it will be harmful to his health, but he is grateful that he has been part of this company from the start. Jarrett says that of all his opponents, he respects more pages than any. Page asked if it was before or after he whipped him with the belt and they laughed. Page says he knows this is not a fight with John Moxley, but the rest of the Death Rider, and admits he needs some help. Page says at the end of the night II will become Moxley and himself, but he has been miserable for the past two years and his family can say something is wrong. Page says he can win the championship. By following the right path, you can prove that you can get what you want.

They then head to ringside for the first match of the pre-show and get the opening to the match.

8 Man Tag Team Match: Son of Texas (The Natural Dustin Rhodes and the “The Natural” of the ROH World Tag Team Champions) and Zavon Eritz (Marshall von Erich and Ross von Erich) vs. Schoen Taylor Promotion (Shane Taylor, “Captain” Shawn Dean, ROH Pure Champion “Taiga Style”

The match begins with Lee Moriarty and Sammy Guevara. Both men then hold trade. Moriarty then locks the octopus hold, but Guevara counters. Guevara then dodges Moriarty and slams him with a dropkick. Marshall then slams with Moriarty. Moriarty then dodges the standing elbow and tags the bravo. Ross then tags, and both men squash the bravo on the horns. Afterwards, Marshall will be in the fall near standing Moons and Losscovers.

Sean Dean then puts in a blind tag and stomps on Ross. Dean then puts Ross in the corner and gets all the STP Pummels Ross. Bravo is then tagged and hits a ton of running elbows along with Dean. Dean then jumps out of the ring and takes Sammy and Marshall out. Shane Taylor then hits a running splash with Marshall and nails Dustin and Ross with a shoulder tackle. Taylor then puts Ross in the ring. Ross then goes to the Body Slam, but Taylor is too big. Taylor then beats Ross on the corner and Dean mugs for the camera. Ross then dodges a splash in the corner and hits a body slam. Anthony Ogogo then begins an argument with Kevin von Erich at ringside. Dusty Rhodes’ grandchildren Wyatt and Wayne Rhodes appear and protect von Erich. Dustin then tages Dean down. He then attacks the power slam with Dean and Bravo. Dustin then slams Dean with Crossroads and bumps into the nearby fall.

The STP is all reversed at the same time as the Texas sons, with rounded iron claws. Anthony Ogogo enters the ring, but is stopped by Kevin von Erich, trapped in his own iron claws. Dustin pins Dean with his iron claws for victory.

The winners of the eight-man tag team match, the Suns of Texas (ROH World Tag Team Champions “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes and “The Spanish God” Sammy Guebara) and von Erichs (Marshall von Erich and Ross von Erich)!

Next, you get the entrance to the next match of the pre-show.

8 Man Tag Team Match: A big boom! AJ and Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Don Callis family (Hechicero, “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer, Rocky “Azcal” Romero and Trent Beretta))

The match begins and all eight men waste no time chasing each other and brawling. The Don Charis family. They then get dominant, but everyone goes in the opposite direction, and Babyface defeats the horned family. All four men then unite in Lance Archer and send him to the floor. Ishii and AJ take out Rocky Romero in a double team. AJ then hits a belly-to-belly suppression in the nearby autumn. O’Reilly then tag. Hologram tagging and helps O’Reilly Double Team Romero.

Hexero then tag and grab the hologram hold. He then rolls him nearby. The hologram returns with his own rollup. Neither guy can get pinfall, so they start trading blows. Hechesero then opposes the flip of the sunset, but the hologram passes through the power and hits in the fall near the Halikerulana. O’Reilly then tag and unleash a gust of a strike at Hechesero. Hexero then returns with a low dropkick and DDT. Archer then tag.

Archer then sends O’Reilly to the corner and hits a series of running back elbows. Archer then sends O’Reilly to the floor and tags him with a torrent. Rocky Romero then attacks O’Reilly at ringside and gets a stare with Rizzler. Big Justice then protects Rizzler, and Trent wipes out great justice. Big Boom AJ is furious and chases Trent. Hechesero stops him. After that, Torrent will almost fall on O’Reilly. Romero then tag and hits a big slide dropkick. Trent then tag and maintains O’Reilly’s control. Torrent then knocks AJ out of the apron. O’Reilly then hits the rebound lariat on the torrent and tags it with a hologram. Hechesero then tag. Hechesero tries to counter Ramisu Chaka, but the hologram turns it into a small package for the nearby fall. The hologram then hits a single Spanish fly with Romero and sends Hechesero to the corner. Archer then tags and causes the hologram to crash into Hechesero at ringside. Ishii then tag and hits a series of Lariats.

Archer then blocks the pure drop brainbuster and blocks the body slam ishii. Ishii then heals and attacks Archer. The torrent will then tag. AJ tag. AJ hits some strikes with Romero and Torrent. Archer then goes to Chokeslam, but AJ blocks it. AJ lariats the Archer from the ring. AJ then hits torrents with the spine buster. AJ then hits a gorilla press slam with Romero and sends him to Archer at ringside. Hechesero stops AJ from hitting power bombs on torrents. Hexero then hits the knee with the horn. The hologram jumps into the ring and removes the hechsero. Hechisero then drops the hologram around his neck. O’Reilly and Ishii chase after Romero and Trent. AJ and Ishii then oppose Romero and Trent. Ishii sets up a torrent so AJ can punch him. Archer then stops the Powerbomb and gets big boots with AJ. The hologram then takes out the Archer and sends out the hechsero out of the ring. O’Reilly is then caught from Plancha, but the hologram hits Swanton on the Springboard, taking out Archer and Hechsero. Torrent then hits a super kick with AJ. AJ then attacks a big lariat with torrent. Romero is distracted by the judge, and great justice enters the ring and torrents with his spear. AJ hits Romero with the power boom for victory.

The winner of the 8 tag team, big boom! AJ and Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly, and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro ishii)!

After the match, Big Justice, Cowboy Rizzler and the entire team celebrate in the ring.

You will then get the entrance to the final match of the pre-show.

Tag Team Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dachshund “Ax” Harwood) vs. Outrunner (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd)

The match begins with the Truth Magnum and Ducks Harwood. Both men hold trade. Magnum then hits the DAX with a Cash Wheeler blow and a DAX tag. Magnum then does his best to compete with the double team, and Turbo Floyd helps. Both men nail Ftr. Cash then saves Dax from the double team, and both men retreat to ringside.

Cash then creates illegal tags, leading to arguments with the judges. Dax then utilizes it and Lakes Magnum’s eyes. The cash is then legally tagged and maintains control with an uppercut. The Magnum then returns with a large rear body drop and a standing head sizer. Floyd is then tagged, and both men nail the cash. Floyd then hits a large back suppression, but the pinfall is entangled with the rope. Dax is then tagged, with both men sending Floyd to the top turnbuckle and ringside. The Dachshund then sends Floyd to the barricade. Dax then steals fan glasses to buy time and brings Floyd back into the ring. Dax then attacks his leg. The Dax is locked to the Leglock Figure 4. Dax then becomes another figure 4, but Floyd fights. The cash then tag and immediately hits Uranage from Floyd. Magnum then tags in and takes out cash and dachshunds.

Magnum nails cash on the corner. Magnum then takes the Ducks to his corner, where he slams him into all three turnbuckles and ring posts. Magnum then sends cash to the floor. Magnum then continues his attack, chopping cash around ringside. Dax tags blind tags. Dax runs Magnum with Lariat. Dax then hits a series of standing elbow drops. Dax locks the sleeper hold. Magnum then breaks the hold, with both men down. The cash then tags and tries to prevent the tag. Magnum then finds a way to dodge the plancha and return to the ring. Dax then sends the cache back to the ring and tag it. He stops the tag and hits a big suppression for the nearby fall. The truth then mounts a comeback and almost collapses from a flip in the sunset. The FTR is between Magnum and Floyd. Magnum then hits a big double DDT and clears the obstacle. Cash then pulls Floyd away from the apron, but Floyd returns to the apron. The Dachshund then knocks Floyd out of the apron. Big Diving Splash is almost in autumn. Magnum then makes a comeback against both men again, but is too tired of the fight. Both men are down. Cash then diverts the judge and avoids seeing tags on Floyd. Floyd is forced to retreat to his corner and FTR Double Team Magnum. Magnum then escapes and eventually tags him with Floyd, his body smacking around him. Floyd then bends and attacks both men in the corner. Floyd’s Lariat and Bulldog combo. The cash is then suspended, but Floydboy slams him against the Dachshunds. Double elbow drops are almost fall.

Wheeler puts the magnum in his crotch with the ring post. Turbo Floyd knocks down cash down. Dax then rolls up the Floyd and rolls towards autumn. Magnum then stops them from hitting the spike’s pile driver. The crossbody and jackknife combo will almost fall for the outrunner. Floyd then rolls the Dachshunds on a flip of the sunset, repeating the nearby autumn. The Outrunner tries the grinding machine, but the Dachshund and cash split it up. Floyd then refutes the grinder. The Outrunner then hits a total recall, but Stokeley pulls Floyd out of the ring and breaks the pinfall. Floyd then chases after Stokeley, but is wound up by the Dachshunds. Stokely and cash hold Dax’s feet to help Pinfall.

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Tag Team Winner, FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax “The Axe” Harwood)!

After the match, the camera microphone picks up Wheeler and calls the fans an uncensored version of Mofo. Floyd and Magnum embrace the ring, and FTR head backwards.

Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness commentary teams can be seen on camera. The PreShow panel then runs the card once when the official match graphics flash on the screen, the bushing’s “machine head” plays in the background, and all AEW plays like this:

AEW All: Texas Results (7/12/2025): Live Match Updates and Highlights

All: Texas opens with a video package that highlights the build to PPV. After that, we head to ringside for a big exhibit of Pyro as comments welcome us to the show.

Claudio Castagnoli’s music hits and he, Wheeler Yuta and Gabe Kidd, head into the ring through the crowd for the first match of the PPV. OPPS then heads to the ring for the first match of PPV.

AEW World Trios Championship Match: OPPS (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata) (C) vs. The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) and Gabe Kidd

The match begins with the action spilling outwards, leaving the range and kid to swap chops. Kid then hits two-handed chops that send ripples to the mat, but Shibuya reacts, with both men down. They both sit, but Shibata nails Kid on a strike before tagging him with Samoa Joe. Next, Wheeler Yuta and Joe are made to Cinches with Yuta’s side headlock. This will continue for a while. Hobbs distracts the referees from continuing the extension before Joe sends Uta to the corner. He then sends Utah to the other side for Enjiri. The tag is then made in Hobbs, who lifts the Utah to raise the delayed vertical suppression. A tag is then created in Shibata for some kicks that bring Utah to the mat. Shibata then goes to the cover, but only gets one count before Utah kicks out.

Hobbs then takes him to the corner. There, all three men go out to Yuta, before Shibata tages them. Yuta runs away in search of a tag for Castagnoli. Castagnoli then takes some tough strikes to send him to the horn, but the waves fight back. This leads to both men trade big running strikes at the corner until the waves drop off Castagnoli to approach autumn. After that, a tag is created on Joe for some strikes and running elbows. Kid puts his mouth with a jaw from his apron, distracting him long enough for Castagnoli to attack him. He then sends Joe outside and Utah and Kid allow him to double-team him and then return to him. You will then tag Utah, who dealt a little damage before tagging Castagnoli. This gives Joe an opening for Castagnoli to fight back before returning immediately for the chinlock.

Joe then fights back again and tages Hobbs, who goes out to all three challengers. Kidd then tries to intervene, but leaves the company before Hobbs defeats Castagnoli. Kid is backed up, but sent from the ring by Hobbs. The tag is then created in Utah when he goes to double teaming, but Hobbs counters the powerslam for two counts before Castagnoli splits it. After that, a tag will be created on Shibata, who hit the penalty shooter, but Castagnoli will also do two pinups. Castagnoli then takes Hobbs outside for a huge swing into the barricade as Utah fights Shivata for a tag from Kid.

Kid and Shibata then go to it until Kid sends Shibata to the mat. Shibata then fights back long enough for a tag to Joe. Joe then goes out to Kid until Kid bites from him, which leaves him open for a power slam. The cover of the jaw is then split. The tag is then created in Utah, but chaos continues as everyone is cleared from the ring. Joe then winds up Utah and picks Muscle Buster for victory.

Winners and still AEW World Trios Champions, OPPS (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata)!

After the match, Death Rider and Kid attack OPP. After that, Utah introduces the chair. The chair is wrapped around Samoa Joe’s neck with Castagnoli. Castagnoli then stomps on Joe’s neck. The medical staff then placed Joe on the backboard and extended him out of the arena.

Next, you’ll get a video package to see some of the names of upcoming casino gauntlet matches, including #1 and #2 participants Mark Briscoe and MJF.

Mark Brisco then heads into the ring for the next match between PPV and MJF.

Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match

The match begins with MJF rolling up, backslides and consecutive catches of Briscoe in the cradle inside, but almost falls each time. He then went to the armbar and dodged Briscoe’s attack and sent him to the corner, taking in boos from the crowd. He then hits the rope for a front-hip attack against Briscoe. Brisco then looks for a Jay Driller, but MJF fights long enough for the third participant. Ricochet then descends the ramp as MJF nails Briscoe Lariat from behind. Ricochet and MJF stare at each other until MJF reaches out to Ricochet.

The beatdown then follows as the fourth participant Bandido proceeds towards the ring. MJF then attacks Ricochet before leaving the ring, but Ricochet is able to fight Bandido for a moment. Bandido then responds, but is hit by a sneak attack from MJF. The MJF is then sent from the ring by Briscoe. Brisco then sends Ricochet out of the ring, before hitting his elbow. Brisco then takes out the MJF before he and Bandido return to the ring. Ricochet just returns. Both men then go to the ring with the fifth participant Konosuke Taketa descending into the ring and behind Briscoe. Takeshita then sends Brisco out of the ring before Ricochet tries to take advantage of it. Takeshita then hits Ricochet with a blue lightning bomb, but Takeshita only gets two when Ricochet rolls out of the ring. The bandid then goes back and slides in. The two men then fight it and Takechita is sent out of the ring, as Bandido celebrates. The bandids are blinded by the MJF for two counts.

MJF is about to strip off the bandid’s mask, with sixth participant Mistico heading into the ring. Misto then chases after MJF, with both men staring at each other and exchanging strikes, leading to Misto taking MJF outside. Takechita then slips in, but he attacks Escalella and hits a drag on his arm, sending him out as well. Bandido then comes before Misfee sends him outside and he dives into the rest of the men outside. MJF then reverses Mistico, but he is attacked by La Mistica. Brisco then stops tapping by MJF and he grabs his own. The MJF manages to break down afterwards, with the seventh participant Josh Alexander heading into the ring.

Alexander then chases the man in the ring before being sent out. The four men then go to it until four men hit them all on a big dive that passes through the ropes. Alexander is on his feet, with the eighth participant Anthony Bowens heading into the ring. He then chases after Alexander and Takeshita before defeating MJF along with a running leg lariat. Ricochet is then defeated next before Bowens goes with Briscoe. After that, we get a strike and trade, and Bowens and Alexander come back and send Briscoe out with a big kick from Bowens. The Bowens tell them what they can do, but they respond with a double-team beatdown at the Bowens. They then send Bowens out of the ring, but meet at Ricochet and take him to the mat. Ricochet then fights back, but is forced into a fierce blow when Takeshita goes to cover the two of them.

The ninth participant, Roderick Strong, proceeds towards the ring. He then clears the ring before making a cover with Takechita, just for Alexander to split it. Strong then fights back, but he is defeated for the two of them by Takeshita. Strong is then sent out of the ring, with the 10th participant Brodyking moving towards the ring. King and Taketa exchange large strikes before Alexander intervenes. The King dodges them long enough for the Bandidos to join. The ricochet comes in and is sent outside. He is then crushed at the corner by the King. King hits the cannonball on four corners, then locks the MJF at two counts. Ricochet then deals a bit of damage from the King, even before Bandido drops him. Ricochet then stands alone in the ring, with the 11th participant Juice Robinson heading for the ring. Robinson then attacks several shots with Ricochet.

Ricochet then begins to fight back, and when Ricochet seeks a 450 splash, the gate of suffering helps. Robinson then kicks out for two. The Gate of Suffering avoids the ring from the rest of the field, but sees Gunn go out to make a save before Robinson is beaten. They then drop the gate of suffering after descending the ring and hitting Yuma at Ricochet at 3:10. Robinson then asks for cover, but MJF breaks the pin at 2.

The gates of cancer and suffering fight with the ramp backwards, with the 12th participant, Kota Ibushi, heading towards the ring. Ibushi kicks all the guys in this match until King absorbs the kick. He then sends Ibushi to the ropes, but takes a running kick and goes down before Ibushi takes Bowens to the mat. Ibushi then continues his attack, and the 13th participant, Beast Mormos, goes to the ring and hits Ibushi’s big headbutt, which he places in Briscoe. Ricochet is also attacked by the beast Maltus. King then runs off, and both men trade strikes, but King is taken away like several others. Strong then tries to appeal to Beast Mortus, but to no avail, Mystico intercepts Beast Mortus and sends him to the mat for two counts.

Ricochet then tries to sneak Pin away, but only gets his own two counts before Bandido hits a big knee on Ricochet. The 21 plex is intercepted by Takechita, who hit the German suppression twice as much with Ricochet and Bandido. Strong then hits the knee with Takeshita, but it’s almost fall only. Alexander then strikes a strong rack bomb, but Briscoe attacks him with a frog’s bow. Brisco and Bowens then split the Pin attempts that King will then go to it at the corner. King and Robinson are going there right now, but Mortus also pins. Mortus and Ibushi go now until Ibushi hits a lariat. Ibushi then hits a knee strike, but before MJF breaks, he hits a knee strike, bringing him to the end of his heartache. After that, the MJF gets strong and intense at the corners, but only gets 2 counts. Strong is then sent to the ropes, but he hits a chic kick to counter the MJF rolling out of the ring for a breather, and the 14th participant, Max Caster, heads towards the ring.

The caster cuts promotions about being the best wrestler living before leading the crowd with hymns. He is then hit with his knee by being strong and pushes him back outside. Brisco then forces the Jay Driller, but is sent outward by the MJF before making the pin. After that, MJF covers strong covers for victory.

The Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match, MJF winners from The Hurt Syndicate!

After the match, MJF is presented with his world title contract, and he celebrates the victory.

After that, we head backwards. There, Big Stokes says they’re paying attention to tag title matches later tonight as FTR will be played on the Outrunner and will be taking part in the comment desk during the match. The commentary then discusses this and Schiavone is not excited to have to sit with them after their past issues.

He then gets a video package to watch upcoming four-way matches and reveals that it is for the current TNT Championship.

Adam Cole then makes his way to deal with the fact that he is not taking action. Cole says he will not only be able to compete for the title tonight, but will also be taking action for a while. Cole says he doesn’t want to talk about his retirement, but he’s happy to be able to talk to them if this is really goodbye. Cole says that since he was nine years old, he always wants to be a professional wrestler and fans don’t know what this dream means to him. Cole says his best moments and recent fans have been supportive and he loves it so much. Cole says he won’t take up any more fan time as he’s coming in the hell of the title match. Cole says no one is wrestling like AEW, and thank you for making what it is for everyone there, and for changing his life, and he always loves his fans. Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong enter the ring to show their love for Cole, as the crowd chants “Thank you, Adam” before Cole leads the fans with “Adam Cole Baybey” chants. Cole then leaves the TNT Championship in the ring, with Paragon leaving and returning to the ramp.

Adam Cole meets Daniel Garcia at the entrance and gives him some kind words before Garcia goes to the ring for the next match in PPV. Sammy Guevara then heads for the next ring, followed by Dustin Rhodes and Kyle Fletcher.

AEW TNT Championship 4-way Match: Don Carris’ “Protostal” Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Texas ROH World Tag Team Champion’s son and six tag team champion “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes vs. Texas ROH World Tag Team Champion “The God of Spain” Sammy Guevara

The match begins with Kyle Fletcher laying Daniel Garcia on a kick before laying it on Sammy Guevara and Dustin Rhodes. Guevara then bumps into Fletcher with a standing moonzoo. Rhodes and Fletcher head outwards, but Rhodes is defeated when Fletcher returns to intervene in Gabara and Garcia. This causes Guevara to pose and tease Garcia at the dance-off before being interrupted by Fletcher. After Guevara performs her little dance, Fletcher returns to the attack until Rhodes arrives.

Rhodes then chases Fletcher until sent to Matt, and Fletcher sends out of the ring with his attention on Garcia and Guevara. The attack on Rhodes leads to a Spanish fly by Guevara sending both men to the floor as Guevara and Garcia stop him with an apron and then not stop him with an apron before fighting each other. Fletcher then hits Michinoku Driver with Rhodes for two counts. Afterwards, Fletcher seeks four leg locks on the figure, and he locks the hold. Guevara and Garcia return to the ring, and Garcia locks into Guevara’s own figure 4. Garcia then tells Fletcher not to tap before the two are slapped at each other, and they eventually break the hold they are in. Fletcher is then sent and Garcia returns.

Garcia then bumps into Guevara in the superplex, taking him to another corner. He then hits the second one and takes Guevara to the third corner. Fletcher then tries to intervene, which ends with a double superplex that sends all three men to the mat. Garcia then goes to the cover and gets a 2 count. All three men back up, and Garcia has the upper hand. He then lifts Fletcher and Guevara up to the corner before Rhodes surprises him. He then takes out Fletcher, but Fletcher is back only because the destroyers and Crossroads and Rhodes are attacked only to get a two count. He then sets Fletcher in the corner, but the running kick is intercepted by Garcia. He then tells Rhodes not to do that, but that’s what makes him get his first shot at Fletcher.

Rhodes then begins to move on now, but Guevara cuts him off and Fletcher can also be glued to the kick. Rhodes then sends Fletcher to the floor, but is caught up in a Garcia attack. Garcia searches for Guevara’s Dragon Tamer. After that, Guevara then fights and gets two counts in the process before climbing for a frog splash. Garcia then raises her knees to set up the Dragon Tammer, but Fletcher pulls him out of the ring and breaks the hold. Fletcher then returns to the ring and chases after Rhodes, but is taken along with Guevara’s cutter. Garcia then comes to defeat Guevara, but Rhodes both get the Pin of the Cross. Garcia then fights back for the Dragon Tamer setup, leaving Rhodes trapped in the middle of the ring. Rhodes appears to be trapped here, but instead of tapping Rhodes, Rhodes locked Garcia in a modified cradle and ran for victory, winning before sliding to disband it.

4-way matches and the winner of the new AEW TNT Champion, son of Texas ROH World Tag Team Champion, six tag team champion “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes!

After the match, Dustin Rhodes gets emotional as umpire Aubrey Edwards sits on the corner and holds the title belt in front of him. Excalibur says Dustin can be called the AEW champion for the first time in his career. Broadcasting teams, including Menard, have been shown to give Rhodes a standing ovation. Rhodes then continues to show his emotions while sitting on the corner and accepts the title belt. Rhodes then rises and Wyatt Rhodes and Wayne Rhodes enter the ring and celebrate with Dustin, Ross von Erich and Marshall von Erich. Guevara and Rhodes shake hands and hug them.

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Next, you’ll get a video package to watch the match between Young Bucks vs. Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland high stakes tag teams.

Will Ospreay then heads into the ring for the next match of PPV, with Jojo Offerman singing Chaka Khan Classic “Ai n’t Nobody” followed by Swerve Strickland. The younger Bucks then head to the ring.

Tag Team Match (If Ospreay and Strickland lose, they won’t be able to challenge the AEW World Championships for a year. If the young Bucks lose, they will be stripped of the executive vice president title): Swerve Strickland and “The Aerial Assassin” make Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) the male prairie

The match will lock up with Will Osprey and Matthew Jackson and both men. Nicholas is then tagged and sent to the ropes, allowing double teaming even after Strickland enters. Swave and Osprey talk about their strategy before Osprey returns and continues attacking. Strickland then runs over, but he is also defeated by the young Dollar, which forces Babyface to take another breather outside.

Ospreay then returns and leaves Nicholas away from the apron before placing it on Matthew. Strickland then came, and he and Ospreay cut off Nicholas before starting two counts on Ospreay’s Skytwister Press. The tag is then made in Strickland, taking Matthew to the mat before tagging Matthew another double team. Nicholas then comes in for an assist and they take Ospreay to the corner just for the Ospreay to fight back. Matthew then prevents Osca, and the young Bucks take him to the apron and sends a 450 splash to the floor.

The TK driver attempt is then stopped by Strickland, who is attacked by a double superkick by the young Bucks. Ospreay then rolls back into the ring, but Matthew fights back against him and sends Ospreay to the corner. A tag is then created on Nicholas to get more damage. He then deflects the referee by lit up Strickland and setting up a double team and tag. Ospreay then begins a counterattack, but is sent to the ropes by Matthew, and the tag to Nicholas allows two counts before Ospreay kicks out. The tag is then returned to Matthew. This will continue to be done for the near fall damage. Osprey then fights from the horn, but Strickland is stopped by Nicholas. Osprey then chops at Nicholas before Matthew comes back after him. Ospreay can then escape and he defeats the young Dollar as Strickland gets the tag and lies on both the young Bucks.

The younger Bucks then return after Strickland, but he hits Nicholas with a power slam before defeating Matthew with a two-count. Ospreay then enters and both men take the young Dollar outside, then jumps into the Bucks and sends them to the floor. Strickland then returns Matthew to the ring and takes him to the mat. Both men then climbed the turnbuckle, with Ospreyi holding Nicholas outside, while Strickland defeated Matthew with two counts. The young Bucks can regain control when chasing away Strickland before setting up OSPREAY for a double stomp on the Powerbomb. As Matthew approaches autumn, Strickland shakes once more.

Matthew then slams the Osprey Eye with a few boots on his head, which strikes Osprey and trades a blow with Matthew until Nicholas cuts him off and returns control to the Bucks for the tag. Nicholas then goes to Buckshot Lariat on Ospreay, but Ospreay avoids it and Chaos follows. Then you get a double destroyer to House Call from the young Bucks and a hidden blade by Strickland and Osprey. Both men are heading towards two corners, but are cut off for one dollar. The Bucks then hit with several styles of conflict. Then you get a double pin, but the younger Bucks kicks out. Matthew then hits Stormbreaker with Swerve Stomp, but Nicholas breaks the pin with 2.

Strickland then goes to the corner for a house call, but is cut off by Nicholas and takes him out of the ring before laying out Prince Nana with a super kick. Matthew then tries to steal the pin with his foot on the rope, but only gets two, deflecting the referee so he can have a low blow osplay. They then leave the ring and take Strickland out with the TK driver, and after Nicholas hits the hidden blade, he slams even more for your back for Matthew’s cover, but Ospreay kicks out. Bucks then set up an EVP trigger that Ospreay is trying to fight, but can hit it for the second time. The cover is then created, but Strickland jumps in and saves it. Strickland then chases the Bucks until Ospreay manages to raise Matthew by two counts. Strickland then brings Matthew in and Ospreay can hit the hidden blade, but Strickland is hit when Matthew is out of the way. Ospreay is by his own side and the Bucks hit the EVP trigger again, but gets two counts. After that, follow up with the TK driver before creating the cover and Ospreay kicks out again.

The Bucks then send an Osprey to the ropes for a series of super kicks, but Strickland intervenes to stop the double super kicks from being made. Strickland hits with a super kick after a super kick, but he is now fired. The Bucks then drop him down for an EVP trigger, but Strickland blocks Ospreay as he hits the hidden blade. Then they chase after Matthew now and set up a swarb stomp on the gravestone for the two. Strickland then stops Nicholas when Osprey hits the hidden blade for the cover, but Strickland is thrown at Osprey to break the pin. Nicholas was then sent out of the ring, and Matthew was won by Osprey Eye and Swave attacking a house call hi-dead blade combo.

Tag Team Match winners, Swerve Strickland and “The Aerial Assassin” will be Ospreay!

After the match, Ospreay and Strickland celebrate the victory.

Next, you will get a video package to watch the female casino gauntlet match. Chris Statlander then heads into the ring for PPV and Megan Bain’s next match.

Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match

The match begins with both women staring at each other before locking up, and ends up blowing Bain before hitting the Statlander Falcon arrow for two counts. Statlander then fights back, sending Bayne outwards and then takes him to the floor. She then sends Bane back into the ring but gets him. Statlander then fights Bayne and attacks her with a Fate descent, with the third participant Willow Nightingale walking her path towards the ring. Nightingale and Statlander go to IT, and Nightingale hits the spinebuster on Statlander. Bane then stops the doctor bomb attempt before lying down in her right hand. She and Statlander both drop Nightingale on the mat, with fourth participant Tay Melo heading into the ring.

Mello then chases after Bane and locks into Saturn’s ring like a maneuver before Ford gets involved in taking advantage of the NO DQ rule. Ford and Bane look for the ending device in Melo before Harley Cameron appears on the apron. She then sends her to the floor before she feels angry at Ford, and she and Anna Jay chase after Penelope Ford, sending her to the back, with the fifth participant, Thekla, turning her into the ring. She then charges for the Nightingale headsizer and sends her to the ropes for running boots before running with the Bainu and Statlander for diving. She then goes to the cover, but Melo breaks it for the drums. Nightingale then strikes a doctor bomb in The Kla, but Statlander splits the PIN.

It is then seen that Doomsday’s device defeats Nightingale, with the sixth participant Julia Hart heading into the ring. Hart then chases Bane and locks him into the flying octopus hold until Melo breaks it. Thekla then stops attempting a PIN. She then sends Melo to the corner for a spider walk, with the seventh participant Queen Aminata going her way towards the ring and chasing Tekra. Thekla then manages to break the neck, before Aminata hits the neckbreaker, both women go to it and replace it before replacing it. Thekla is on the rope, and Aminata hits with his head for the cover, but the pin is broken. Nightingale then sends Aminata to the corner, but Julia Hart and Sky Blue join in the fight and stay choked up in the corner. Thekla and Hart then hit Superplexes from the opposite corner, with the eighth participant Mina Shirakawa heading into the ring.

Shirakawa then fights almost everyone in the ring, and closes to fall before locking into four blue leg locks. Blue then taps, but she’s not in the match so she can’t count. The ninth participant Athena is heading for the ring. Athena then suffers an explosion of attack before fall near Aminata, and Nightingale breaks Pin’s attempt, with 10th participant Thunder Rosa heading into the ring. Rosa then takes several strikes at Athena before Aminata enters, only to be defeated by Nightingale, and is dropped by Bane, with 11th participant Shuri heading into the ring. Shri then gets a rush of attack before staring at Athena. Afterwards, as Sri stares at Shirakawa, Athena is sent and both women go back and forth until she takes Shirakawa to the mat. The 12th participant, Alex Windsor, moves towards the ring.

Shri then hits Windsor with a DDT, but Windsor takes her to the corner and then dodges the other woman who comes into the ring. Windsor and Schri then strike once more before Schri hits the German suppression. Windsor then rolls over for her own German suppression, but Schli fights with a headbutt and knee rise. Shri then goes to the cover, but a few women quickly break up it. Then chaos continues as all the women in the ring go there. Then things calm down. Heart locks Shirakawa in a tarantula, while Tekra does the same for Nightingale. Aminata then kisses a chocolate kiss with a stadlander. Statlander and Bayne go to it on an apron, and Chaos spills onto the floor until Statlander sends Bayne down to the woman with a power bomb from the apron.

Shirakawa and Rosa return to the ring and trade crimes until Shirakawa hits a sling blade from above. Rosa then fights back before missing Enjigiri. Shirakawa then utilizes Hurriken following a few elbows and roundhouse kicks. Afterwards, Athena heads for the top as Shirakawa is looking for a figure 4 leg lock. Athena then stacks up Shirakawa to win.

The winner of the women’s casino gauntlet match, Athena, the world ROH women’s champion, The Fallen Goddess!

After the match, Athena is awarded a contract for a world title match, leading the ramp in the championship to celebrate.

Next, you will get the video package to watch 3-way matches from the AEW World Tag Team Championship.

FTR and Big Stoke will follow their path to join the comment desk for the next match in PPV. The wounded syndicate plays the West Side Gun and Smoke DZA into the ring and proceeds towards the ring. Jetspeed then proceeds towards the ring, followed by patriarchy.

AEW World Tag Team Championship 3-way Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Rushley and “Excellent Standard” Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. Jetspeed (“Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriachy (Christian Cage and Roh World Television Champion Nick Wayne)

The match begins with Lashley and Benjamin pursuing different teams and forcing them out of the ring. MJF then barricades Bailey back, allowing Lashley to chase after him next. Lashley turns his attention to Nick Wayne when Benjamin attacks the speedball. The cage then lurks at the ringside, and Bailey is sent back to the ring. Lashley then makes some offenses with the speedball, but the speedball breaks out of a delayed vertical suppression attempt to counterattack. Lashley drops him hard. The cage then takes place in the apron, but is sent back to the ring in a hard way. Wayne then returns to the ring to save Cage, sending Lashley and Benjamin out of the ring for a dive.

Wayne then comes in but he gets hit with more attacks from the Knight due to the nearby fall. The momentum then breaks down as Lashley comes in and he sends the Knight outwards, allowing him to crash into the ring step. Wayne then tries to get an advantage, but Knight only gets two. The tags are then made into a cage for your own 2 count. Cage poses for the crowd before Wayne offers an assist. Just the Knight pulls them down and makes a tag on the speed ball. The speedball then hits a gust of attack, but almost exclusively in autumn. The cage then falls off the tag to chase the speedball, but Benjamin gets the cage into the lock on the ankle. Kip Sabian then hops to the apron, but gets hit with a super kick and the cage can escape with a tag made by a speedball. Benjamin then chases after the speedball and Knight tries to make a save, but he is sent out of the ring. Benjamin then lifts the speed ball out of the ring with a German suppression on top of the top rope. Lashley then makes a tag and hits the shoulder into the middle of the speedball before hitting the snap suppression for two counts.

The tag is then returned to Benjamin, who drops the speed ball violently a few times before it’s almost fall. He then sent the speed ball into the corner, dealing more damage before heading out to raise his knees, but only kicking off the speed ball. Lashley then creates a tag, which cuts out the knight and lifts up the speed ball to return it to the nearby autumn. The cage then breaks it, but is cut off by a speedball before he can hit the spear at Lashley. Knight and Wayne then get the tag and drop it on Wayne before Knight hits a tilt-hole back breaker in the cage. As Benjamin saves, Wayne gets a 2 count. Benjamin is then sent to the corner with a speedball, but he blocks Hurricane Lana before Knight comes to one of his own. They then drop Benjamin down nearby. Speedball then becomes Moonzoo in the outer cage when Knight drops two counts on Benjamin, but Benjamin fights back due to Knight’s German suppression. Cage and Wayne pull him out as Wayne hits the cutter on the Knight, followed by Wayne’s world heading outwards at Bailey, but Cage lowers the Knight for the cover. The MVP then hops onto the apron and distracts the judge long enough so that the cage can only get two counts.

Knight then looks for the tag, but Lashley steals it after putting out a speedball. Lashley chases the cage and knight with a shoulder tackle before attacking Nick Wayne’s Dominator. Cage then hits a reverse DDT at Lashley, but Benjamin slams him with a wheel kick before taking the knight’s clothesline. Wayne then attacks him with a Dragon Suplex, but Knight fights at the horn and Bailey directs him to Knight’s dropkick, flying him outwards to Sabian and Benjamin. As Benjamin and Wayne return, they dive from Jet Speed as Lashley chases the outer cage. Lashley enters it with the FTR before bringing the cage back into the ring. The Cage then goes to the kill switch, but is sent to the FTR in an apron before Lashley hits a big spear for victory.

The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley and “Excellent Standard” Shelton Benjamin) is the winner of the 3-way match and still AEW World Tag Team Champion!

After the match, FTR is recovering outside as the Heart Syndicate celebrates the victory on the ramp. The FTR then takes part in a shaking match between Christian Cage and patriarchy, but Nick Wayne betrays Christian with Mama Wayne laughing. Nick holds Christian when Mama Wayne attacks him. Ftr and Kip Sabian then help Nick Wayne give Christian a chair to the chair, but before he can, Adam Copeland’s music hits, and he’s full of 2 x 4 nails. Adam Copeland then kicks Kip Sabian in the face and then hits a double spear with an FTR. Coop and Nick Wayne then run with a chair, a spiked bat and Wayne tailed. After that, everyone escapes from the winning coop in the ring. Christian then leaves Copeland. Coop then throws the weapon in and raises his hand to Christian. Copeland then pulls out the microphone and says, “Go find yourself.” Coop then drops the microphone before leaving the ring. The cage then looks before grabbing the board and helping herself.

You will then get a video package hypes about the banned doors of AEW X NJPW from the O2 Arena in London, UK on August 24th.

The commentary then hypes the first of the PPV’s three main events and gets a video package to watch AEW Women’s World Championship Match.

Mercedes Monet heads into the ring for the next match between PPV and Toni Storm.

AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Aew TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedesmon

The match begins with both women locking up and a storm being sent to the ropes. Both women are then locked up again, this time Monet is sent to the corner. Then both women lock up again and we get a standoff between the two. Both women then fight outside, but Monet returns to the apron, which opens the ropes for the storm to return. Arashi responds by laughing Monet. Monet then chases the storm and gets a nearby fall. Both women go to it again, and Monet locks to the statement maker, but Storm is free. This excites Monet, but she is sent out as the storm teases the dive and laughs Monet’s dance. Monet sends Monet to the ring post with Luther Storm’s assist after being surprised with Luther before Storm sets her up on the apron.

Storm then sends Monet back into the ring, but is caught by the apron when Luther holds her in his arms until Luther hits both with Meteora. She then untends fans booing her by grabbing the title until Storm sends her to the announcement desk. The action then returns to the ring and Monet looks back at things to get almost autumn before causing a storm for a power bomb from the apron to the floor. Monet then returns to the ring and laughs at Arashi as the judge begins counting. Monet finds it a problem as he brings the storm back into the ring and drives his boots to his throat. She then follows it and locks the snap mare set remembers the storm and onto the headsizer.

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Storm then fights back, and she sends Monet’s head to the mat several times before Monet fights back for the Storm Armbar. After that, Storm struggles to get free. This is only exacerbated by the Storm transitioning to a stronger hold before countering a hip attack. Monet then goes to the Cross Arm Breaker in the Storm, but Storm drives Monet’s throat to the rope at the bottom before slowly squeezing it and fighting. Monet then turns things around by hitting three amigos before searching for a frog splash, but Storm lifts his knees. The Storm then fights three German suppressions and sends Monet to the horn for a hip attack. The Storm will then be the cover, but Monet will kick out.

Storm then takes Monet into the middle of the ring. She then chases the storm’s feet by stopping the ankle key before the storm reaches the ropes to free herself. She then reaches her legs, and both women trade strikes, and the headbutt leads to both women lying on the mat. Storm is first backed up, and she brings Monet to her feet. Monet only counts two storms. Storm fights back, but she is caught with another person in the near fall before she attacks Monet’s maker with Storm. Monet then asks for cover, but Storm is kicked out. Monet then returns the storm to her feet, chuckles her with a kiss, and drives her onto the canvas for a two count.

Storm then hits the snap suppression with Monet, but Monet locks it into the armbar before a storm causes Monet to send him to the corner. Meteora then goes to the rope and misses, but Storm lays out Monet and pulls her towards the cutter for two counts. Monet then fights her feet for Storm’s Backstab and then moves to Statement Maker, but Storm counters to one of her own. Monet then rolls through and escapes, which allows Storm to hit three Storm Zeros in a row. She goes to Pin, but Monet manages to kick out.

Storm drags Monet to the horns and searches for a hip attack, but Monet catches the storm with the inner cradle. Monet puts his hands on the rope, but the storm is still kicked out. Monet then crosses the makers of statements and struggles to infiltrate freely as Monet moves into the STF. The storm then craps on the rope, but Monet changes it for the pin of the cross for two. She then attacks the backstabber and heads towards the corner to head towards the corner. Storm then raises Monet to the turnbuckle, but Monet fights back and gets caught up in a kiss in the storm. Storm then hits Avalanche Storm Zero for victory.

Winner and still AEW’s world champion, “timeless” Toni Storm!

After the match, Luther enters the ring and joins the referee to raise Storm’s arm. Storm then heads back along with Luther, and Monet is helped by a trainer.

I then got a video package to watch the history between Okada Kazuka and Kenny Omega for many years. The shocking reveal of Okada working with the Don Charis family and every match that leads to the winner will play all matches to win a unified champion.

Jim Ross then heads to the ring and joins the commentary desk for his next match in PPV. Okada then heads into the ring for the next match in PPV, followed by Don Karis and Kenny Omega.

The winner of the AEW Unified Championship takes all matches: Don Karis Family’s AEW Continental Champion “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega

The match begins with both men locking up. Both men joke for the jockey before Omega is taken to the ropes and the judge intervenes in the count. Okada then breaks the Omega cleanly before both men lock it up again and ocks. This time, it’s Okada who is sent to the ropes before Kenny breaks freely. Okada then fires back with a kick to the center. Omega then seeks a vertical suppression, but Okada counters before Omega takes him to the mat. Omega then sends Okada to the rope and outwards. Omega then sends Okada back into the ring before he gets to the top, but Okada takes Omega to the mat. Okada then recovers from Omega, and Omega fights back, and Okada stops his momentum and controls him.

Both men get back on their feet and trade strikes until Okada brings Omega back to the mat hard. He then drives his boots into the middle and returns to Omega to return to Ocomega, but Omega responds with a few shots to Okada’s centre before reaching his foot. He then sends Okada to the corner, but Okada fights back and sets him up in the turnbuckle for a dropkick that forces Omega to the floor outside. Okada then leaves the ring and sends Omega to the barricade, then returns to the ring as Karis stays in a few shots of himself with Omega. This brings the crowds up when Okada leaves the ring and sets Omega to DDT on the announcement desk. Okada then returns to the ring as the referee begins the count, and Ibushi tries to get Omega back into the match. Omega can then return to the ring in time, but gets caught up in the fall near Okada.

Okada. He then continues his attack until Omega uses the ropes to return to his leg before Okada hits a forearm strike. Omega then takes it and orders Okada to keep it. Omega then begins to fight back, but it doesn’t take long for Okada to take control again as he hits a scoop slam with Omega. Okada then goes up, but he is intercepted by Omega in the corner. Both men then fight it with the turnbuckle until Omega hits a superplex and sends Okada to the mat. Omega then goes to the cover, but Okada kicks him out.

Okada then escapes a V-trigger attempt from Omega due to the suppression, but Omega avoids a rainmaker and dropkick and only gets caught by Okada for two counts. The two men go to it again, and Omega arrives in the process a near fall before being sent to Kaku by Okada. He then hits a body slam with Omega before going up to the top to drop his elbow, and Omega just blocks his next attempt. Okada then responds with a shot behind him, but Omega blocks a gravestone attempt, and Okada drives the counter out of the slums and hits Omega’s gravestone. Okada then returns and drops another elbow.

Okada pulls Omega into his leg, but fakes him in a rainmaker attempt and kicks him in his gut instead. Omega then fights back with a few punches and follows it with a knee strike. Omega then hits the power bomb at Okada and follows it with a V-trigger. After that, the omega will become the cover. However, Okada is kicked out. Omega then hits another V-trigger at Okada, but this is almost autumnal. Okada is then sent to the corner for another V-trigger before Omega places him on the top turnbuckle. After a struggle from Okada, Omega bumps into Okada’s Avalanche Snap Dragon Suplex, which crashes into the canvas. Omega then goes to the cover, but Okada kicks him out.

Okada then reaches the ropes, which opens him for another V-trigger. Omega then searches for a one-winged angel, which is counterattacked by the tombstone piledriver, followed by a Discas Lariat for the nearby fall. Okada misses Rainmaker and Omega goes back to One Wing Angel. Okada then tries to counter it, but instead gets caught up in a German suppression. After that, Omega will be the cover, but only get two counts. Rocky Romero then jumps onto the apron and intervene, but Kotaibushi cuts off Omega when he hits one angel at Okada. He then goes to the cover, but the referee is pulled out of the ring by Don Charis. Omega then calls for another judge to appear while searching for a V-trigger before searching for a one-winged angel. Okada then breaks freely and bumps into the rainmaker. Okada goes to cover. But Omega kicks out.

Both men stand up and exchange strikes until Okada hits his forearm into the middle of Omega. The Omega then responds with a V-trigger. Both men then exchange pinfall attempts, with Okada rushing to his feet and hitting Rainmaker and Omega for victory.

The winner will take all matches and first AEW unified champion “The Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada from Don Callis Family!

After that you will get a video package to watch the AEW World Championship Texas Death Match.

“Hangman” Adam Page moves towards the ring for the main event of PPV and Jon Moxley.

AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: Death Rider John Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page

The match begins with both men swapping strikes until Page sends Moxley to the corner due to a gust of strikes that forces Moxley to the mat. The page then retreats and tells Moxley to go back, but Shafir distracts the page enough to make Moxley fight back. Moxley then sends the page to the corner, jabing him with a fork. Moxley then runs on the Page, moves out of the way, revealing that he has his fork. Both men then run with each, and Page places Moxley in a triangle hold, then slams her head with a fork, and Moxley opens.

The page destroys the hold just to use barbed wire, but Moxley uses it on the page instead to turn this. Moxley then wraps the wire around his head as he forces the page onto the ropes, sniffing out as he hops for a Texas death match before retreating. Shafir then bites from the page. Moxley then leaves the ring and grabs a chair before returning. Moxley uses the chair on the page and then grabs the chair wrapped in barbed wire to leave the ring. Shafir then urges Moxley to go back into the ring and continue doing more damage on the page. After some shots of the chair, Moxley goes to work on some strikes on the busted page before setting the barbed wire chair in the corner. The referee then begins the count, but the page goes up at 5 and hits Moxley in his right hand before sending him to the corner. Moxley then stops before sending the page to the corner, but the page can be slow enough to grab a chair. Moxley then kicks it in the face and forces another count to 5 before the page stops.

After that, Moxley and Shafir grab the table from under the ring and a Page will be sent out of the ring and set it up outside before Moxley sends the page back. Moxley places the page in the turnbuckle, but Page bites from Moxley and stops things. Moxley then hits the page with a canvas cutter. Moxley then calls Shafir for glass, and Shafir takes duty and reveals a bucket of glass and hands it over to Moxley. Moxley then takes a portion of the glass and places it on the surface of the page. Place it on the front of the page. Moxley then drags the page onto the glass pile. The referees count towards four before dropping the Moxley Taunts page onto the canvas. The count then reaches 7 before the page steps in using the rope. Moxley then drops the page down before Page returns to 8 as Shafir slides in a fresh chair. Moxley then sets up the chair and then brings the page into the corner. Moxley then brings the page to the central rope.

The page then fights the headbutt and becomes free. Mox then uses barbed wire to dig the back of the page, forcing him to remove. Page turns the chair as he steps in, but Moxley laughs at the crowd, and is rolled up from the turnbuckle as Page strikes a powerbomb into the edge of the chair before it is sent to the canvas. Moxley then craps into a pile of glass as he reaches his leg, while Page wraps a wire around his arm and slaps Moxley’s nasty discus forearm. He then smacks a few more shots before Utah brings the chair to stop the page, but he fights to allow Moxley to chase him. Page then counters the angel wings and forces the judge to begin counting both men until he returns to his feet for a backshot lariat. Shafir then tries to intervene, but Page heads to the apron and sends her through the table with the Death Valley driver.

Page then returns to the ring, countering Moxley and slaps the dead eyes that send him to the glass. Utah and Castagnoli then come in for a save. They then put the page out of the ring to get more damage, but Osprey even comes out until Gabe Kidd runs to stop him. They then targeted Osprey’s neck, and Castagnoli hit a nasty shot with Osprey. The judge’s attention is drawn to all of this as he wants Medic to come out. Afterwards, before Moxley sets up a suppression that sends both men through the table before setting the page on the apron with chalk, a few barbed wire tables appear on the outside.

The judge then begins counting both men, both men barely moving to get a shot of Ospreay placed on the stretcher. The page then reaches the knee when the count reaches 9. Then go back to the ring and get another shot of Ospreay on the stretcher. Both men are ready to go for it. Then, when the crowd goes wild, they fight to their feet. Page gets a few more shots before Moxley bites him and sets up for a Gotch-style pile driver and bulldog choke. Page appears to be in decline so that the referee can start counting once more as Moxley breaks the hold.

You then reach a 6 count, and the page is barely moving, jumping up at 9 o’clock long enough to defeat the count before landing in the corner. Moxley then lifts the chair and then bumps into a death rider that sends the page to the chair. After that, you get 9 counts and 10 pages come back using the rope. Moxley then retrieves the page and then calls Castagnoli. Utah then goes back to the ring, but just as Moxley and Utah appear to use the bag on the page, he gets the video on screen as Derby Ally is on the top of the world and talking about taking everything from John Moxley. Then someone in the blue panther mask slides into the ring. The yes chant begins then, and the man slams the ugly on the knees in Utah. He then unmasks and reveals himself as Brian Danielson.

He then takes Castagnoli and Utah outside. You see Derby Allin descending from the light structure above. Moxley is then distracted, taking a backshot lariat from the page, and Allin drops ffin on the outer death slider. Page then hits another backshot of Moxley, with Allyn and Danielson sending a Death Rider into the crowd. Page then grabs Moxley and takes him to the apron through another few tables on the outside. The referee then begins counting as the page slides into the ring and returns to his feet. We then reach a count of 9, but Shafir runs through to help Moxley at his feet. The young Bucks then slip into the ring with double superkicks and EVP triggers on the page.

Moxley and Shafir pull out the nail bed and bring it into the ring. After that, Page tries to reach his feet. Just for Moxley to catch him by stomping the curb and the death rider sending him to his claws. The referee begins counting and the page is down as Moxley celebrates. Next, we see the page begin to move at 9 and barely stand up to his feet to break the count. Both men are down, but Moxley moves. He then calls Shafir the key to his briefcase and promises to give Page a taste of a belt that he will never get. Shafir then goes to the briefcase, but on the way she is handcuffed to the timekeeper’s table. Prince Nana celebrates as Strickland even comes up as things come out as they pass the chain on the page. Moxley then comes after him only to bring a chained fist to his face. He then considers taking Moxley to the ropes and squeezing Moxley’s life. Moxley is then released from the chain, but first takes a Buckshot Lariat that sends him back to the nail bed. Page then takes Moxley to the rope again and suffocates the chain over the top rope until Moxley has no choice but to tap out.

Winners of Texas Deathmatch and new AEW world champion “Hangman” Adam Page!

After the match, Shafir regroups Moxley as Page grabs the keys in the briefcase. He has a hard time opening it, but when he does, he sends the crowd into a fuss by revealing the AEW World Championship when he gets an official announcement of the title change. Page then celebrates as they climb the turnbuckle and get a large pyrodisplay. The celebration then continues for the page. Commentary thanked him for watching the fans, and the show is coming to an end.

Matches and key moments scheduled for July 12, 2025 for all of Texas

  • AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: Death Rider John Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Championship Match: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Aew TBS Champion “The CEO” Mercedesmon
  • The winner of the AEW Unified Championship takes all matches: Don Karis Family’s AEW Continental Champion “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion “The Best Bout Machine” Kenny Omega
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship 3-way Match: The Hurt Syndicate (“The All Mighty” Bobby Rushley and “Excellent Standard” Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. Jetspeed (“Jet” Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriachy (Christian Cage and Roh World Television Champion Nick Wayne)
  • AEW TNT Championship 4-way Match: Don Carris’ “Protostal” Kyle Fletcher vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Texas ROH World Tag Team Champion’s son and six tag team champion “The Natural” Dustin Rhodes vs. Texas ROH World Tag Team Champion “The God of Spain” Sammy Guevara
  • AEW World Trios Championship Match: OPPS (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and “The Wrestler” Katsuyori Shibata) (C) vs. The Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) and Gabe Kidd
  • Tag Team Match (If Ospreay and Strickland lose, they won’t be able to challenge the AEW World Championships for a year. If the young Bucks lose, they will be stripped of the executive vice president title): Swerve Strickland and “The Aerial Assassin” make Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) the male prairie
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match
  • All 8 Man Tag Teams: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Match: Son of Texas (The Natural Dustin Rhodes and the “The Natural” of the ROH World Tag Team Champions) and Zavon Eritz (Marshall von Erich and Ross von Erich) vs. Schoen Taylor Promotion (Shane Taylor, “Captain” Shawn Dean, ROH Pure Champion “Taiga Style”
  • All 8 Man Tag Teams: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Match: A big boom! AJ and Conglomeration (Hologram, Kyle O’Reilly and “The Stone Pitbull” Tomohiro Ishii) vs. Don Callis family (Hechicero, “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer, Rocky “Azcal” Romero and Trent Beretta))
  • All Tag Team: Texas Zero Hour Pre-Show Match: FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dachshund “Ax” Harwood) vs. Outrunner (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd)
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