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  • The big weekend,matches, booking,business, favorites and strategies
  • The life and times of Cowboy Bob Ellis, one of the great babyfaces of his era.  A long career as a star all over the world, defining the wrestling cowboy character, the bulldog headlock, wars with Dick the Bruiser and why he had a long career but his top ten drawing days were only a few years.
  • Donald Trump wants a UFC show at the White House on July 4, 2026
  • Preview of the G-1 Climax tournament
  • The most in depth look at the ratings for all the TV shows, including quarters, competition, people watching together, year over year and week over week comparisons and all the little details you won’t get anywhere else on the shows.
  • The Arena Mexico business milestone and comparisons to 2006 and 1991 boom periods and CMLL sells out three shows this past week.
  • AAA has one of its big shows of the year this week
  • Details over the attempt to trademark a major name as part of a fight between wrestler and promoter
  • Stardom star taking a temporary leave
  • Dragon Gat’s biggest show of the year
  • Tiger Mask retires in 2026
  • Notes on Tanahashi Jam
  • Updates on Ric Flair and Wendi Richter
  • Highest ratings for a woman’s main event in American television history
  • Tons of major indie shows coming up
  • Maple Leaf Wrestling coverage
  • Grandson of legend about to start out
  • Kim Wood, the architect of the Brian Pillman storyline, turns 80
  • TNA attempts to upgrade its U.S. TV situation
  • Ticket sales for upcoming WWE, AEW and TNA shows
  • Kenny Omega talks, taking risks, career, match philosophy and future
  • Tony Khan talks more stadium shows, Britt Baker,  U.S. record gate ad Unified title
  • How much is the Khan sports empire worth, the TKO sports empire and where both trank in the world standins
  • New contract signings
  • AEW quarter two television final numbers and explaining what the numbers mean
  • Jim Ross update
  • Lots of business updates
  • Phil Davis talks attempt to legally change the foundation of MMA to make it like a real sport
  • Randy Couture update
  • A $25 million tournament announced
  • Update on Janel Grant case
  • WWE stars in acting roles and a movie that will a top name from both WWE & NJPW
  • Wrestlers who get harassed the most in social media

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Sunday Update

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— Bryan and I did a show last night covering AEW, ROH, WWE and NXT big shows over the weekend and will be back tonight covering WWE Evolution.

— We are doing polls on these four weekend shows:

  • ROH Supercard of Honor
  • AEW All In Texas
  • NXT Great American Bash
  • WWE Evolution

You can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match for each show to [email protected]

— WWE Evolution starts at 7 p.m. Eastern from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. As of this morning there were 7,301 tickets out.

  • Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley for the World title
  • Tiffany Stratton vs. Trish Stratus for the WWE title
  • Becky Lynch vs. Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria for the IC title
  • Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez defend the tag titles against Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss, Zaria & Sol Ruca and Asuka & Kairi Sane
  • Jacy Jayne vs. Jordynne Grace for the NXT title
  • Jade Cargill vs. Naomi no holds barred with Bianca Belair as referee
  • Battle Royal with Nikki Bella, Stephanie Vaquer, Ivy Nile, Natalya. Maxxine Dupri, Kelani Jordan, Jaida Parker, Lola Vice, Lash Legend, Izzy  Dame, Tatum Paxley, Zelina Vega, Sol Ruca and Candice LeRae. Torrie Wilson is scheduled at the show.

— Sting and Wardlow were backstage at the AEW show yesterday. Wardlow is back from filming American Gladiators in England.

— For major match recommendations, the only matches aside from the All In matches that people have brought up to me are Kazusada Higuchi vs. Harashima from DDT and Bandido vs. Konosuke Takeshita from the ROH show. I haven’t gotten any reports on today’s Dragon Gate show as far as quality of matches or anything.

— The 8/24 NXT Heatwave PLE from Lowell, MA booked the same day as AEW’s Forbidden Door in London, is listing a 6:30 p.m. local start time meaning they are looking at 7-9:30 p.m. It’s notable that the AEW show will probably have the first match at 2 p.m., the main PPV card at 3 p.m. and I believe in London they have to end due to curfew at 7 p.m. Eastern time. So they have to be over before the ROH show starts. It’s surprising WWE would do this because if anything, they aren’t going to hurt the AEW show by not going head-to-head (whether they would even doing so is a debatable point) but they put  themselves in a disadvantageous position on the day being the second show after a long first show.

— Wrestletix listed attendance for All in at 26,153 and I’d expect at least 2,500 were comps. Tony Khan said close to 29,000 at the press conference but he didn’t have the final total. We heard they had topped 28,500 for a combination of paid and paper at about 2 p.m. so maybe if that’s accurate that 29,000 is possible with another hour before the main show started.

Khan also said at the press conference it was the highest advanced orders for a PPV they have done. I can’t confirm that but advanced orders are a small percentage of total orders. We did hear only that Amazon Prime had its highest number, but that’s a given as they’ve only done a few shows and if this show wasn’t the biggest so far this year that would be a major disappointment.

— Charles Robinson was chosen to referee last night’s Bill Goldberg vs. Gunther match because he was the referee of the 1998 Hulk Hogan vs. Goldberg match at the Georgia Dome.

— Due to timing issues, they went off the air just seconds into Goldberg’s speech. We heard it was a tremendous speech, and it can be found here. He talked about the flood victims 30 miles from his house in Texas and said all his neighbors dropped everything to lend a helping hand to those who needed a helping hand. His father-in-law just passed away last week.

The show ended with Cody Rhodes giving a speech thanking Goldberg saying you made the table that we can eat off now and we are eating very good. He said Goldberg was Georgia royalty and Atlanta royalty and told fans to chant Goldberg for him.

Goldberg’s walk-out entourage last night was Ernest Miller, Diamond Dallas Page, Josh Barnett, Doug Dillenger, Chuck Zito and Gage Goldberg.  

— Dana White said after yesterday’s show that everyone wants to be on the July 4, 2026, show at the White House. White said it will be a PPV card and will be the best card they could possibly put together during the summer of 2026. The cage will be on the South lawn and the visual will be the White House on one side and behind will be the Washington Monument. White had previously said the crowd would be those invited and tickets would not be put on sale for the live event.

— Dragon Gate had its biggest show of the year today with Shun Skywalker beating Yamato for the Open the Dream Gate title. Hiroshi Tanahashi was there and met with Yuki Yoshioka and basically told him he wanted Yoshioka’s splash off the top to be called the high fly flow.  Tanahashi & Dragon Kid beat Yoshioka & Dragon Dia.  

— Tanahashi will also work on the 8/31 DDT show at Korakuen Hall. Zack Sabre Jr. & Kosei Fujita face Chris Brookes & Takeshi Masadsa on 8/30.

— Merab Dvalishvili was voted the 2025 ESPY Fighter of the Year. The nominees were Kayla Harrison, Dricus du Plessis, Dvalishvili and Islam Makhachev.

— My highest recommendations to the Players Tribune documentary on Mark Briscoe that was released on Thursday.  It talked with Mark’s parents, Mark, as well as Jay’s wife and Jay’s three children and had lots of footage of Mark & Jay growing up.  Wrestling was certainly part of it but it was not a wrestling doc, but a family doc. Still  if you’re voting in the 2025 awards you really should see it.

— No update on Adam Cole or Seth Rollins past what has already been talked about. Rollins was not scheduled to cash in the briefcase on Bill Goldberg or Gunther. I presume Gunther is facing CM Punk for the title at SummerSlam but that would likely be made official tomorrow or at least heavily teased.

— SmackDown numbers on Friday night on Netflix vs. Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor, the boxing match promoted by MVP Promotions and Jake Paul:

  • In Canada, SmackDown was in first place for Netflix English language television show (movies are a separate category as is non-English programming) viewing and Taylor vs. Serrano was second.
  • In Australia, Taylor vs. Serrano was first and SmackDown was second.
  • In India, SmackDown was No. 3 and Taylor vs. Serrano didn’t crack the top ten
  • In New Zealand, SmackDown was No. 3 and Taylor vs. Serrano was No. 1.
  • In Saudi Arabia SmackDown was No. 2 and Taylor vs. Serrano didn’t crack the top ten.
  • In the U.K., SmackDown was No. 1 and Taylor vs. Serrano was No. 2
  • In the U.S., Taylor vs. Serrano was No. 1 and Smackdown aired on USA and not Netflix.

— CMLL promoter Salvador Lutteroth was in Dallas this week. A number of readers noted to us they said high and we were told he absolutely loved the Young Bucks match with Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay.

For weekend Google searches in the U.S.:

  • Adam Cole and Seth Rollins both had 100,000 searches
  • Taylor vs. Serrano had 200,000
  • All In Texas and Saturday Night’s Main Event had 50,000
  • Bill Goldberg had 50,000
  • The UFC show last night had 140,000
  • Taylor vs. Serrano had 200,000

I didn’t see anything on the Great American Bash and I saw numbers as low as 500.

— Alex Windsor was the only surprising name on the search list at around 500.

— Overall for yesterday, AEW searches were 1.8 times higher than those for WWE in total which is very rare. But like with PPV numbers, it really won’t be until mid week we can get an accurate read on them and what they really mean in the big picture. A typical day WWE is 2.1 to 2.5 times that of AEW but AEW on a PPV day will be higher. To me the real comparison is the AEW show vs. WWE recent PPV shows and we don’t have that yet.

— It appears All in Texas will air free in the U.K. on Thursday night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on ITV 4. (thanks to Bob Magee)

— House of Glory and GCW both sold out on Friday night in the Dallas area. ROH sold out far in advance (only 1,300 or so) so a lot of people in the area went to the other shows:

— House of Glory results: Infamous b Danny Orion to keep the cruiserweight title, Midas Black & Jay Lyon b Zack Zilla & Warren J, La Sombra (no relation to Andrade) b Brick Savage, JJ Doze won over LC Mox, Eddie Martinez, LVJ, Bam Bam Balone and Matty Ight, JD Griffey b Amazing Red, Indi Hartwell b Hyan (Shotzi Blackheart attacked Hartwell after the match), Zilla Fatu b Chrles Mason via low blow DQ.  Next show is 8/1 in New York with Ricochet vs. Amazing Red, Hartwell vs. Priscilla Kelly and Carlito. (thanks to Samuel Rosenthal).

— Paul Walter Hauser debuts in the U.K. for Progress Wrestling on 8/25, the day after Forbidden Door, in London. Hauser won the Proteus title for the promotion over Mania week in London.

— Josh Matthews was on the AEW Zero Hour show last night. He’s been with the company backstage for some time.

AEW All In media scrum notes: Tony Khan on Adam Cole, adding Women’s Tag titles

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Tony Khan and other AEW stars spoke to the media following All In.

Hangman Page, Athena, Toni Storm, Kazuchika Okada, Don Callis, and Dustin Rhodes all took questions following Saturday’s pay-per-view in Texas. Here are the highlights:

Tony Khan

  • Right as the press conference started, Khan noted that this was the biggest attendance they’ve had in North America and early PPV numbers are bigger than they’ve ever had.
  • As far as attendance, Khan noted it was “close to 30,000” with walk-up.
  • Khan said he felt this was one of the best AEW PPVs they’ve put out. He put over both Hangman Page and Jon Moxley, saying he felt Moxley made AEW better as champion in 2025.
  • Said that as far as last night there was plans for Adam Cole to wrestle and was looking forward to Cole vs. Fletcher tonight. Coming out of Collision, Cole talked to Tony Khan and somewhere between late last night and this morning they talked again, Cole said he wasn’t feeling well, and it was decided to give Cole time off. He said they made exceptional lemonade out of lemons.
  • He hopes to go back to Arena Mexico soon, calling it the cathedral of pro wrestling. When asked about possible shows in Chile or Puerto Rico, Khan said he’s always looking into going to new territories.
  • Khan said that between the TBS and HBO Max viewership of Grand Slam Mexico, it was one of the biggest viewerships they’ve had in a long time.
  • Bandido vs. Konosuke Takeshita from ROH Supercard of Honor on Friday was “just fantastic.” He hopes that Red Velvet won’t be gone too long.
  • When asked about Women’s Tag Team titles, Khan said that if there were brackets he would of had to change them in the last few weeks due to injuries, naming Jamie Hayter as an example. Says eventually it’s something he’s interested in. 
  • He also said that one of his focuses in 2025 was rebuilding the men’s tag team divison, praising the Young Bucks/Ospreay & Swerve match.
  • When asked how the Casino Gauntlet match winners will get their title matches, Khan said it will be something he clarifies on television.

Hangman Page

  • An emotional Page says it’s been an incredible journey for him professionally and personally for the last six years. It’s never something he would have imagined was possible.
  • When asked if today’s win feels like a vindication of his first title reign, Page said when he won it for the first time, his goal was to just win. Now he understands what it means to actually hold the title.
  • He stayed mostly in character in talking about his win at All In. When it came to Swerve, he questioned what Swerve’s motives were, but ultimately chose to make his own life better. He may never know why Swerve did it, but he felt good to let go of the past and be excited about the future.

Athena

  • With her win at All In, Athena said she is forever, she has done it time and time again and now that she’s in AEW, that’s not going to change and will continue to show she’s the best wrestler in the entire world.
  • When someone asked if her win was more impressive than someone having their retirement match in Atlanta tonight, hinting at Goldberg, Athena simply asked “who?” before saying she was only focused on herself and nobody else.
  • When asked about her work with Metroplex Wrestling, Athena said she bought it years ago and is planning on running weekly shows, doing that on top of her in-ring career. She said she is providing a platform where women can learn in the state of Texas. First show is August 9, with more information found here.

Toni Storm read a letter and after taking a few questions in character, grabbed Renee Paquette and walked off the stage.

Kazuchika Okada w/Don Callis

  • Callis said this would be remembered as the day Kenny Omega was put down for good. Okada mockingly told Omega to get well soon.
  • Tony Khan said getting the match footage and putting together the video highlights together for this match was a great moment for him and the match was ‘absolutely fantastic.’ 
  • When asked if Okada would defend the new title in Mexico or Japan, Callis said he considers himself a global citizen.
  • Khan also said that tonight’s match was not under Continental rules as it was a special occasion to unify the titles, but now that the title is unified, all matches for the Unified title going forward would be under Continental rules. Callis said that he thought it was a great idea.

Dustin Rhodes

  • He said it was a very emotional night for everyone, and it was a sad situation about Adam Cole. He stepped up and is happy to do so. He called himself “Dustin Three Belts.”
  • Still shocked, it feels incredible to finally get his hand on the TNT Championship and it means a lot to him.
  • Regarding the Texas Outlaws name, his nephews Wayne and Wyatt want to be known as The Rhodes Brothers, so he is holding on to Texas Outlaws just in case.
  • Says Saturday’s win was in the top 5 or top 7 moments of his career.

Toni Storm defeats Mercedes Mone at AEW All In

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For the first time since arriving in AEW, Mercedes Mone has come up short.

Toni Storm emerged victorious at AEW All In, defeating Mone after an avalanche Storm Zero. Mone had put up a fight, kicking out after three consecutive Storm Zeroes, but Storm’s final move was enough to put away the TBS Champion. After the match, announcers mentioned that this was Mone’s first loss since her arrival in AEW last year.

Mone had spent the last year collecting titles, including AEW’s TBS Championship, in the lead-up to their match. She won the Owen Hart Foundation tournament at Double or Nothing, claiming the championship belt that comes with winning. In the weeks that followed she also won the CMLL Women’s Championship and the EWA Women’s Championship.

Since leaving WWE, Mone has only lost a few times. She formerly held the IWGP Women’s Championship before losing it to Mayu Iwatani in April of 2023. More recently, she lost the New Japan Strong Women’s Championship to AZM, who pinned Mina Shirakawa in a triple threat match over the title.

Earlier at All In, Athena won the women’s Casino Gauntlet match, setting up a future clash with Storm over the Women’s Championship.

Athena wins women’s Casino Gauntlet match at AEW All In

Athena has earned a future AEW Women’s title match.

She pinned Mina Shirakawa during the Women’s Casino Gauntlet match that took place during All In on Saturday in her home state of Texas. The finish had Shirakawa going for the figure four on Thunder Rosa when Athena came off the top rope with the o-face, striking Shirakawa and pinning her to win the match. As a result, Athena now holds a contract where she can challenge for the Women’s title match at any time.

In all, twelve women entered the match, including surprises such as the debuting Syuri and Alex Windsor. Athena, the current ROH Women’s Champion, came in at number 9.

Athena has continued her run as one of the longest-reigning champions within either AEW or ROH, holding the Women’s title for over 900 days. At Supercard of Honor on Friday, she successfully defended the title once more, this time against Thunder Rosa. When the ROH Women’s Champion came out at All In, she and Rosa brawled, continuing their rivalry from the previous night.

In the men’s Casino Gauntlet, MJF ended up pinning Roderick Strong to earn a future World title match. The finish of that match had Strong being laid out with the Jay driller by Mark Briscoe, only for MJF to swoop in, take out Briscoe, and then pin Strong himself.

Dustin Rhodes wins TNT Championship at AEW All In

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Dustin Rhodes is the new TNT Champion.

In a four-way match to crown a new champion, Rhodes countered Daniel Garcia’s dragon tamer submission into a flash pin, scoring the pinfall and his first AEW title in a match that also featured Rhodes’ tag team partner Sammy Guevara and Kyle Fletcher.

After the match, an emotional Rhodes took his time before eventually getting to his feet and taking the championship from the referee. Nephews Wyatt and Wayne Rhodes came to the ring to celebrate along with Ross & Marshall Von Erich. Guevara at first was upset about how the match went down, but eventually shook hands with Rhodes as the new champion continued to celebrate his title victory.

Shortly before All In began on Saturday, it was announced that Adam Cole would have to vacate the TNT Championship that he was set to defend on the show against Fletcher. In a promo that took place right before the match, an emotional Cole announced that he was out of action due to injury and wasn’t sure if he would be able to return to wrestling.

Rhodes is one third of the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions with The Von Erichs and also holds the ROH Tag Team titles with Guevara.

Two major names backstage at AEW All In Texas

AEW All In Texas will be taking place this afternoon from the Globe Life Field in Arlington. There are a number of high profile matches taking place on one of All Elite’s biggest cards of the year, and it’s now been reported that two major names are backstage for the event.

According to a new report from Fightful Select, both Sting and Bryan Danielson are backstage for this afternoon’s show. There’s no confirmation as to whether they will be getting involved on screen, but it’s worth noting that they are in fact backstage.

Sting and Bryan Danielson at the very least are expected to be backstage. Bryan Danielson is a regular backstage, however.

Fightful Select

Sting and Bryan Danielson backstage at AEW All In Texas

You can keep up with everything that happens live tonight via our dedicated Live Results page. Here is the full card for tonight:

  • Texas death match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega in a winner takes all match for the AEW Unified Championship
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin defend against Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey, and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne in a three-way
  • Kyle Fletcher vs. Sammy Guevara vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Daniel Garcia for the vacant TNT title
  • AEW Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs defend against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland vs. The Young Bucks
  • Zero Hour: FTR vs. The Outrunners
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ, Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer & Hechicero
  • Zero Hour: Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, The Infantry, and Lee Moriarty) with Anthony Ogogo vs. Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, and The Von Erichs with Kevin Von Erich

AEW All In 2025 Post Show Live Stream: How to watch

Immediately after AEW All In Texas concludes on Saturday 12 July 2025 at Globe Life Field, AEW will host a free, live “Post Show Only” stream on its official YouTube channel. This extra content features match breakdowns, talent interviews and behind-the-scenes insight unavailable on the main PPV stream. No subscription is required, simply head to AEW’s YouTube page when the main card wraps up.

How to watch AEW All In 2025 Post Show Live Stream in the United States

U.S. viewers can catch the Post Show live from AEW’s official YouTube channel straight after the PPV ends. Navigate to the “All In Texas” playlist on YouTube and select the “Post Show Only” stream, it’s completely free and geo-unlocked for American fans.

How to watch AEW All In 2025 Post Show Live Stream in the United Kingdom

Fans in the UK (BST) should tune in following the live card on Saturday 12 July. The Post Show will go live on AEW’s YouTube channel, free of charge, with no blackout restrictions. Simply use your browser or YouTube app and search for “AEW All In Texas Post Show.”

How to watch AEW All In 2025 Post Show Live Stream in Australia

Australian viewers (AEST) can join the Post Show live on Sunday 13 July. AEW streams the Post Show globally on YouTube, so no local broadcaster is required. You’ll find the stream in the official AEW channel’s “Live” section once the main card wraps up.

How to watch AEW All In 2025 Post Show Live Stream in Europe

Across continental Europe (e.g., CET, CEST), the Post Show goes live on Sunday 13 July. AEW’s official YouTube feed is fully accessible without additional fees. Bookmark the “AEW All In Texas” stream on your YouTube homepage to be notified as soon as it starts.

How to watch AEW All In 2025 Post Show Live Stream in Japan and other territories

Japanese fans (JST) can catch the Post Show at roughly 7 a.m. JST on Sunday, with the stream available worldwide on AEW’s YouTube channel. Likewise, wherever you are, Latin America, Africa or the Middle East, just head to AEW’s YouTube page at the end of the main card and select the Post Show feed for free, in-depth coverage and talent interviews.

RegionHow to Watch
United StatesVisit AEW’s official YouTube channel, find the “All In Texas” playlist and select the “Post Show Only” live stream.
United KingdomOpen AEW’s official YouTube channel, locate the “All In Texas” playlist and click on the “Post Show Only” live stream.
AustraliaGo to AEW’s official YouTube channel, head to the “All In Texas” playlist, then choose the “Post Show Only” live stream.
EuropeAccess AEW’s official YouTube channel, open the “All In Texas” playlist and select “Post Show Only” live stream.
JapanNavigate to AEW’s official YouTube channel, select the “All In Texas” playlist, then the “Post Show Only” live stream.
Other TerritoriesWherever you are, simply go to AEW’s official YouTube channel, open the “All In Texas” playlist and pick the “Post Show Only” live stream.

AEW All In 2025 Post Show Start Time: EST, PST, BST and more

The AEW All In 2025 PPV takes place tonight (Saturday, July 12, 2025), at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, with the main card kicking off at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) and running for roughly three/four hours. AEW traditionally follows its pay-per-view main event with an official Post Show wrap-up stream immediately after the final bell, meaning fans can expect the Post Show to begin at approximately 6:00 p.m. ET (Eastern Daylight Time) on AEW’s YouTube channel and other streaming platforms.

Below, find the global Post Show start times in key regions so you never miss a moment of post-event show.

What time is the All In Texas Post Show?

EST Post Show Start Time

Fans on the U.S. East Coast should tune in at around 6:00 p.m./7:00pm ET for the All In Post Show, which streams live on AEW’s official YouTube channel immediately after the PPV main card concludes at 3:00 p.m. ET.

PST Post Show Start Time

West Coast viewers in Pacific Time can catch the Post Show at around 3:00 p.m./4:00pm PT, three hours to four after the PPV’s 12:00 p.m. PT start.

BST Post Show Start Time

For fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland observing British Summer Time (UTC+1), the Post Show will begin at around 11:00 p.m./midnight BST. Simply add five hours to the U.S. East Coast start (6:00 p.m. ET becomes 11:00 p.m. BST).

CEST Post Show Start Time

Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) viewers, covering Germany, France, Spain, and beyond, should plan for a midnight (12:00 a.m. CEST)/1am start of the Post Show.

IST Post Show Start Time

Fans in India Standard Time (UTC+5:30) can tune in at 4:30 a.m./5:30 a.m. IST on Sunday, July 13, 2025.

JST Post Show Start Time

Japanese viewers in Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) will see the Post Show begin at 1:00 a.m./2:00 a.m. JST on July 13, 2025.

AEDT Post Show Start Time

In Australia Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11), the Post Show goes live at around 2:00 a.m./3:00 a.m. AEDT on July 13. Whether you’re in Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane, settle in for AEW’s official wrap-up as soon as your clock hits two in the morning.

Eight-man tag match added to AEW All In Zero Hour

A new match has been added to AEW All In’s Zero Hour pre-show.

After Sammy Guevara & Dustin Rhodes defeated The Infantry to retain the ROH Tag Team titles at Supercard of Honor, the rest of Shane Taylor Promotions came out to jump the champions. Anthony Ogogo then arrived to deliver a punch to Rhodes when suddenly Ross and Marshall Von Erich came out for the save. It was immediately announced that Shane Taylor Promotions (Taylor, The Infantry, and Lee Moriarty) with Ogogo in their corner would take on Rhodes, Guevara, and The Von Erichs with their father Kevin Von Erich in their corner.

Earlier in the show, The Von Erichs were victorious over the Premier Athletes. They are also two thirds of the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions along with Rhodes. Moriarty was also victorious, defeating CMLL’s Blue Panther to retain the ROH Pure Championship.

Here is the updated lineup for Saturday’s All In:

AEW All In, Saturday, July 12, 3 p.m. main card, 1 p.m. Zero Hour pre-show —

  • Texas death match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega in a winner takes all match for the AEW Unified Championship
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin defend against Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey, and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne in a three-way
  • TNT Champion Adam Cole defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs defend against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland vs. The Young Bucks
  • Zero Hour: FTR vs. The Outrunners
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ, Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer & Hechicero
  • Zero Hour: Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, The Infantry, and Lee Moriarty) with Anthony Ogogo vs. Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, and The Von Erichs with Kevin Von Erich

Matt Jackson: All In will ‘probably be my biggest wrestling legacy’

The Young Bucks are proud of how far All In has come since they and Cody Rhodes promoted the first event in 2018.

For the first time since that inaugural show, All In returns stateside this Saturday. What started as a self-promoted event by The Elite has now become AEW’s biggest annual pay-per-view, twice being held at Wembley Stadium in London and now taking place at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

All In has already solidified its place among the most historically important shows in wrestling history — and The Young Bucks know it will always be a key part of their legacy.

“From running that first event several years ago in Chicago, when getting 10,000 people into an arena sounded impossible, to seeing it grow into an annual stadium show, where this year we’ll have 20,000-plus fans in attendance, it really does blow my mind,” Matt Jackson told Uncrowned.

“I’m humbled to have had the pleasure to take part in this movement from the very beginning. To be able to say not only was I there, but I helped it all happen, that’ll probably be my biggest wrestling legacy. I get to perform on the show I helped create, in the company I am a founding father of, a company that has succeeded so much more than even I could have ever imagined, company that forever will be called Elite, long after I’m gone.”

Saturday’s event will see Matt and his brother Nick Jackson take on Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay in a tag team match. If The Young Bucks win, neither Strickland nor Ospreay can challenge for the AEW World Championship for the next year. But if Strickland & Ospreay win, The Young Bucks lose their on-screen titles as executive vice presidents.

The Young Bucks told Uncrowned that they have enjoyed working their EVP titles into their TV personas, with Nick saying that “people actually think we’re bad human beings because we play these characters pretty dang good.” Matt feels they still have a lot left to explore if they win on Saturday.

“It really has been incredibly fun leaning in on all the things people accuse us of being. I remember back in the beginning, arguing with someone that going public about having a major job title in the company is probably a bad idea if we want to be cheered ever again as wrestlers,” Matt said.

“So using it in this way all these years later has definitely made the most sense. It’s for sure helped us garner more heat, and given us a new tool to work with the last couple of years on screen. I think there’s so much left to explore too, shall we have that opportunity to do so.”

All In’s pre-show will begin at 1 p.m. Eastern on Saturday with the main card then starting at 3 p.m. AEW World Champion Jon Moxley vs. Hangman Page, AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm vs. Mercedes Mone, and International Champion Kenny Omega vs. Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada are the three top matches set for the show.

FTR vs. The Outrunners set for AEW All In Zero Hour

FTR and The Outrunners will rematch at AEW All In Zero Hour.

In a return bout from last Saturday’s Collision episode, FTR’s Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler will face Turbo Floyd and Truth Magnum of The Outrunners on this Saturday’s All In Zero Hour pre-show.

FTR defeated The Outrunners on last week’s show in a critically-acclaimed bout.

The tag match was one of three new bouts added to Saturday’s event during Thursday’s live Collision episode. The updated lineup:

AEW All In, Saturday, July 12, 3 p.m. main card, 1 p.m. Zero Hour pre-show —

  • Texas death match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega in a winner takes all match for the AEW Unified Championship
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin defend against Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey, and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne in a three-way
  • TNT Champion Adam Cole defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs defend against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Will Opsreay & Swerve Strickland vs. The Young Bucks
  • Zero Hour: FTR vs. The Outrunners
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ, Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer & Hechicero

Big Boom AJ eight-man tag announced for AEW All In Zero Hour

Big Boom AJ of The Costco Guys will be in action on Saturday’s All In Zero Hour pre-show in an eight-man tag.

In a bout announced during Thursday’s AEW Collision, AJ agreed to team with Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram, and Kyle O’Reilly against The Don Callis Family unit of Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer, and Hechicero.

This will be the third time that AJ has suited up for an AEW match, with both prior appearances also coming on Zero Hour pre-shows. The viral internet star and fellow internet celebrities The Rizzler and Big Justice are signed to AEW contracts and do promotional work for the brand ahead of major events. Both The Rizzler and Big Justice also appeared on Thursday’s Collision in the segment announcing Saturday’s match.

AEW All In, Saturday, July 12, 3 p.m. main card, 1 p.m. Zero Hour pre-show —

  • Texas death match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega in a winner takes all match for the AEW Unified Championship
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin defend against Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey, and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne in a three-way
  • TNT Champion Adam Cole defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs defend against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Will Opsreay & Swerve Strickland vs. The Young Bucks
  • Zero Hour: FTR vs. The Outrunners
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ, Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer & Hechicero

Trios Championship match added to AEW All In

The AEW World Trios Championship will be on the line in Texas Saturday at All In.

After weeks of building tension between Trios champs The Opps and The Death Riders, their feud will come to a head at All In with Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata, and Powerhouse Hobbs defending their titles against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Gabe Kidd.

The title bout was confirmed during Thursday’s AEW Collision where Kidd defeated Shibata in a singles preview of Saturday’s match.

The updated AEW All In card:

AEW All In, Saturday, July 12, 3 p.m. main card, 1 p.m. Zero Hour pre-show —

  • Texas death match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega in a winner takes all match for the AEW Unified Championship
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin defend against Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey, and Christian Cage & Nick Wayne in a three-way
  • TNT Champion Adam Cole defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Trios Champions Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs defend against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Gabe Kidd
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future World title shot
  • Will Opsreay & Swerve Strickland vs. The Young Bucks
  • Zero Hour: FTR vs. The Outrunners
  • Zero Hour: Big Boom AJ, Tomohiro Ishii, Hologram & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Trent Beretta, Rocky Romero, Lance Archer & Hechicero

AEW All In 2025 Card: Okada vs Omega IV and more

AEW’s flagship event All In 2025 promises a blockbuster lineup that will take place at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, July 12, 2025. Fans can expect high-stakes title bouts, stipulation matches, and the crowning of new contenders for AEW’s top championships.

Full Match Card

World Championship Showcase

  • Jon Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page – AEW World Championship Texas Death Match. In a stipulation confirmed on Dynamite on July 2, the brutal Texas Death Match will be the culmination of a personal rivalry dating back to Page’s Owen Hart Cup victory.

Women’s World Championship

  • “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Moné – AEW Women’s World Championship Match. Storm defends her title in her first-ever singles meeting with Moné, a six-time world champion.

Unified Championship Unification

  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega – Winner Takes All AEW Unified Championship Match. After Omega’s International title win at Revolution 2025 and Okada’s Continental Classic triumph, the bout will unify both belts into the new AEW Unified Championship.

Tag Team Turmoil

  • The Hurt Syndicate vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Speedball Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne) – AEW World Tag Team Championship Triple Threat.

TNT Championship

  • Adam Cole (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher – TNT Championship Match. Cole defends against Fletcher, who earned his title shot by winning #1 contender status at Collision 100 on July 5.

EVP Titles on the Line

  • Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) – If Strickland & Ospreay lose, they cannot challenge for the AEW World Championship for one year.

Casino Gauntlet Matches

  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet
#MatchStipulation / Championship
1Jon Moxley vs. “Hangman” Adam PageAEW World Championship Texas Death Match
2“Timeless” Toni Storm vs. Mercedes MonéAEW Women’s World Championship Match
3Kazuchika Okada (AEW Continental Champion) vs. Kenny Omega (AEW International Champion)AEW Unified Championship Match (Winner Takes All)
4The Hurt Syndicate vs. JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Speedball Mike Bailey) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne)AEW World Tag Team Championship Triple Threat
5Adam Cole vs. Kyle FletcherTNT Championship Match
6Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)EVP Titles on the Line (Lose = No World Title Shot for 1 year)
7Men’s Casino GauntletWinner earns AEW World Championship title shot
8Women’s Casino GauntletWinner earns AEW Women’s World Championship title shot

AEW All In 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

AEW All In 2025, taking place on Saturday 12 July at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, offers multiple streaming options worldwide for fans wishing to watch the Main Card live. In the United States, viewers can choose between Amazon Prime Video, YouTube PPV, Fubo, traditional cable/satellite and PPV.COM.

In the United Kingdom, Prime Video remains the primary outlet. Australian fans have access via PPV.COM, while Europe, Japan and many other territories can stream through TrillerTV PPV or PPV.COM. Below is a region-by-region breakdown of all available Main Card live-streaming services, complete with purchase instructions and key details.

How to Watch AEW All In 2025 Main Card Live in the United States

Amazon Prime Video

In the United States, AEW All In 2025’s Main Card will be available on Amazon Prime Video. Prime members can purchase the pay-per-view directly through the Prime Video app or website by searching for “AEW All In” and selecting Order Info to complete their purchase.

YouTube PPV

Alternatively, US viewers can buy access on YouTube PPV, which streams the event live on YouTube’s pay-per-view platform; simply visit the AEW YouTube channel’s PPV section and follow the prompts to purchase.

Fubo

For subscribers to Fubo, the Main Card is also offered as a standalone PPV add-on; navigate to the Fubo PPV page, locate AEW All In 2025, and confirm your order.

Cable and Satellite

Cable and satellite customers in the US and Canada can purchase the event through their TV provider’s on-screen PPV menu, often under “Wrestling” or “Sports” listings.

PPV.com

Finally, PPV.COM provides a global pay-per-view service for North America; head to PPV.COM, select the AEW All In banner, and complete checkout for a web-based live stream and on-demand replays.

How to Watch AEW All In 2025 Main Card Live in the United Kingdom

UK fans can stream the Main Card live on Amazon Prime Video, just as their North American counterparts. Log into Prime Video, search “AEW All In 2025” and click Order Info for pay-per-view purchase and HD streaming.

How to Watch AEW All In 2025 Main Card Live in Australia

Australian viewers can access the Main Card via PPV.COM. Visit PPV.COM, find the AEW All In 2025 event, and follow the prompts to purchase; you’ll receive a confirmation email with a direct streaming link and options for on-demand replay.

How to Watch AEW All In 2025 Main Card Live in Europe

In much of Europe, TrillerTV PPV holds streaming rights. Download the TrillerTV app or go to the TrillerTV PPV website, create an account, find AEW All In 2025 under the PPV listings, and buy access to stream live in HD with Chromecast and AirPlay support.

How to Watch AEW All In 2025 Main Card Live in Japan

Japanese fans have Amazon Prime Video as the primary outlet for the Main Card. Log into your Prime Video Japan account, locate AEW All In 2025, and proceed with the PPV purchase for seamless HD streaming.

How to Watch AEW All In 2025 Main Card Live in Other Territories

For regions such as Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, both TrillerTV PPV and PPV.COM offer global streaming access. Visit either platform’s website, locate the AEW All In 2025 page, and complete purchase to stream live on your device. Where available, Amazon Prime Video may also carry the event; check your local Prime Video service for PPV listings.

RegionPlatform(s)How to Purchase
United States• Amazon Prime Video
• YouTube PPV
• Fubo (PPV add-on)
• Cable/Satellite PPV menu
• PPV.COM
1. Prime Video: Log in → Search “AEW All In 2025” → Click Order Info → Complete checkout
2. YouTube PPV: Visit AEW channel’s PPV section → Purchase
3. Fubo: Add PPV in Fubo’s PPV page → Confirm order
4. Cable/Satellite: Open on-screen PPV menu → Find “Wrestling”/“Sports” → Buy event
5. PPV.COM: Go to PPV.COM → Select AEW All In banner → Checkout
United Kingdom• Amazon Prime VideoLog in → Search “AEW All In 2025” → Click Order Info → Complete checkout
Australia• PPV.COMGo to PPV.COM → Select the AEW All In event → Follow prompts → Receive email with live-stream link
Europe• TrillerTV PPVDownload TrillerTV app or visit PPV.TrillerTV.com → Sign up/log in → Find AEW All In 2025 under PPV listings → Purchase → Stream in HD with Chromecast/AirPlay support
Japan• Amazon Prime VideoLog in to Prime Video Japan → Search “AEW All In 2025” → Click Order Info → Complete purchase
Other Territories• TrillerTV PPV
• PPV.COM
• Amazon Prime Video (where available)
Visit TrillerTV PPV or PPV.COM → Locate AEW All In 2025 → Purchase access
Or check your local Prime Video service for PPV listing and buy directly