AEW All In 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, BST and more

AEW All In 2025’s main card is set to deliver must-see matches live from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, July 12, 2025. For fans around the globe, knowing the exact start time is crucial, especially with AEW’s decision to run an early-afternoon pay-per-view slate. Here’s your complete guide to tune in on time.

AEW’s official site lists the PPV broadcast kicking off at 2:00 PM Central Time (CT) for the main card, meaning viewers in other regions need to adjust accordingly.

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Eastern Time (EST) Start Time

The AEW All In main card begins at 3:00 PM ET for fans on the US East Coast.

Pacific Time (PST) Start Time

West Coast viewers should set their alarms for 12:00 PM PT, with the main show rolling live at noon in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle.

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Start Time

International fans in the UK and Ireland can catch the main card at 8:00 PM BST on July 12, 2025.

Central European Time (CET) Start Time

For viewers in Central Europe, AEW All In kicks off at 9:00 PM CET, one hour ahead of BST.

Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) Start Time

Down under, the main PPV starts at 6:00 AM AEDT on Sunday, July 13, marking an early-morning wrestling spectacle for Sydney, Melbourne and other AEDT zones.

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Buenos AiresARTUTC−32025-07-12 16:00
DenverMDTUTC−62025-07-12 13:00
Los AngelesPDTUTC−72025-07-12 12:00
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LondonBSTUTC+12025-07-12 20:00
BerlinCESTUTC+22025-07-12 21:00
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MoscowMSKUTC+32025-07-12 22:00
DubaiGSTUTC+42025-07-12 23:00
New DelhiISTUTC+5:302025-07-13 00:30
BeijingCSTUTC+82025-07-13 03:00
SingaporeSGTUTC+82025-07-13 03:00
Hong KongHKTUTC+82025-07-13 03:00
TokyoJSTUTC+92025-07-13 04:00
SeoulKSTUTC+92025-07-13 04:00
SydneyAESTUTC+102025-07-13 05:00
MelbourneAESTUTC+102025-07-13 05:00
AucklandNZSTUTC+122025-07-13 07:00

Kenny Omega says he’s taking things ‘day-to-day,’ talks struggles following diverticulitis

Kenny Omega is taking things day to day.

In an interview on Friday’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Kenny Omega agreed with Dave Meltzer when he said Omega wasn’t the same wrestler as he once was. The former AEW World Champion noted that despite making a return to in-ring action in January, he’s still taking things day-to-day and is still recovering from nearly dying following a bout of diverticulitis that kept him out of action for nearly a year.

“It’s as you said, I feel in the pursuit of just staying at the same pace that the younger healthier talent are moving at, I feel in situations like that I wouldn’t be able to stand out or oppositely, I would be able to stand out, but I would stand out in different kind of way, a negative way…I try not to bring attention to that,” he said. “I don’t want people to feel scared or sorry for me, or I don’t want anyone’s opinion of a match to be hampered because I simply just can’t move consistently as fast all the time…there’s still a number of issues I’m working through, and it’s really day to day.”

Later in the interview, he noted that he still had adhesions from his surgery that caused him discomfort.

“I have these adhesions in my stomach, quite a few, and when you’re breathing heavy, when you have to use a lot of core, when you have to twist, when you have to stretch, the adhesions that are binding to my inner organs, they’re pulling apart, and it’s causing a lot of discomfort, kinda sorta like a lot of flu like symptoms to emerge,” he said.

Omega recalled that one of his last matches prior to the interview was the Anarchy in the Arena match at Double or Nothing. He noted that between the match he had, the planning meetings, and the meet and greets that took long hours, he was exhausted.

“It’s not meant to scare anybody, I’ll be in bed until 5 p.m., 6 p.m. for almost an entire week…I just don’t have the energy, I can’t move,” he recalled. “That was the most scary part to me.”

Omega said that he no longer wants to push himself past the breaking point, as that was how he ended up having emergency surgery, and wants to avoid having to do it again.

“Knowing my own limits and being okay I do have a limit is what’s important. And again I’m also very lucky I have a boss that has an understanding of that…my safety and health is always paramount to the company.”

AEW is set to have their biggest show of the year, All In, at Globe Field in Dallas, Texas on July 12. Omega will defend the International title against Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada in a title unification match.

July 7, 2025 Observer Newsletter: WWE Night of Champions review, huge AEW All In weekend incoming

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Wrestling Weekly: The roads to WWE SummerSlam and AEW All In

With WWE Night of Champions in the books, we talk about the first steps on the road to SummerSlam, which is just four weeks away.

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AEW All In 2025 Preshow Live Stream: How to watch

Before the main AEW All In 2025 pay-per-view card on Saturday, 12 July 2025, AEW will kick off the action with the Zero Hour preshow, featuring interviews, analysis and matches, and it’s available free to all fans worldwide on AEW’s official YouTube channel.

AEW All In 2025 Zero Hour Preshow Live Stream

How to watch in the United States

US viewers can catch the Zero Hour preshow live and free on AEW’s official YouTube channel. Head to the AEW YouTube page and look for the “AEW All In 2025 Zero Hour” livestream. No subscription or pay-per-view purchase is necessary for the preshow; it’s entirely free.

How to watch in the United Kingdom

Fans in the UK can also catch the preshow live on YouTube. Search “AEW All In Zero Hour” on YouTube or bookmark AEW’s channel in advance to avoid missing the stream.

How to watch in Australia

In Australia (AEST), the Zero Hour preshow goes live on Sunday, 13 July 2025. Whether you’re in Sydney or Perth, load the AEW YouTube channel and start streaming at the local time to catch all the preshow exclusives live.

How to watch in Europe

Continental Europe’s Central European Summer Time (CEST, GMT+2) slot for the preshow is 7:00 pm on 12 July. No geo-restrictions apply for this free stream.

How to watch in Japan

Japanese fans can watch the preshow live on YouTube at 2:00 am Japan Standard Time (JST) on Sunday, 13 July 2025 (GMT+9).

RegionStream Platform
United StatesAEW’s official YouTube channel
United KingdomAEW’s official YouTube channel
Australia (AEST)AEW’s official YouTube channel
Europe (CEST)AEW’s official YouTube channel
Japan (JST)AEW’s official YouTube channel
Other territoriesAEW’s official YouTube channel

Jim Ross confirms he’ll be at AEW All In

Jim Ross is officially making the trip to Texas for AEW All In 2025.

On his Grilling JR podcast, the 73-year-old Ross confirmed that he’ll make his return to AEW at the Saturday, July 12 pay-per-view. Returning for All In was Ross’ goal after undergoing colon cancer surgery in May. That surgery was a success, and Ross is feeling “pretty damn good” now that his cancer is gone.

While in Texas, Ross will also be a guest at the Starrcast convention on the eve of the PPV.

“Oh, absolutely, absolutely,” Ross responded when asked if he’ll be at All In. “Yeah, I’ll be there. I want to fly in on Thursday and do our business on Friday. And then I’ll be at the pay-per-view on Saturday.”

Ross is back making convention appearances but will have to miss a scheduled booking at Fanboy Expo in Knoxville, Tennessee due to it taking place on the same weekend as All In.

There have been numerous health challenges Ross has had to face over the last few years, but he’s hoping that the worst is behind him now. The most difficult part of his colon cancer battle was the fear of whether things would work out or not.

“I think fear is the biggest enemy. I have good doctors here in Jacksonville, so that all worked out fine. So I’m just very blessed that I’ve got past the worst part,” Ross said. “So as we stand here now and you and I are talking to our fans and stuff, I’m very happy that I’m where I am health-wise. I’m lucky, very lucky. So — it’s all good, man. You just got to stay positive and move forward. And that’s what I’ve tried to do. Even though there were days where I was wondering if this was meant to be. But, obviously, it is meant to be. Here I am. Here we are. So let’s get on with it.”

In AEW, the legendary Ross’ role is to provide commentary for PPV events. He doesn’t know which matches he’ll be calling at All In, but he would like to be on commentary for Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega.

AEW All In 2025 Preshow Start Times: EST, PST, GMT and more.

AEW’s All In: Texas Zero Hour pre-show will air live on YouTube ahead of the main pay-per-view, giving fans a full kickoff with exclusive matches, interviews, and analysis. The pre-show officially begins at 12:00 PM Central Time on Saturday, July 12, 2025. and runs until the 2:00 PM CT PPV broadcast. Below are the exact global start times for the Zero Hour pre-show, so you won’t miss a moment of the action.

All In Preshow Start Times

Preshow Start Time in Eastern Time (ET)

The Zero Hour pre-show kicks off at 1:00 PM ET, two hours before the 3:00 PM ET PPV broadcast.

Preshow Start Time in Pacific Time (PT)

On the West Coast, the pre-show begins at 10:00 AM PT, leading into the 12:00 PM PT main card.

Preshow Start Time in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

International viewers in GMT can catch the Zero Hour start at 5:00 PM GMT.

Preshow Start Time in British Summer Time (BST)

For the UK and other BST regions, the pre-show starts at 6:00 PM BST, two hours before the 8:00 PM BST PPV kickoff.

Preshow Start Time in Central European Summer Time (CEST)

Fans in Central Europe should be ready at 7:00 PM CEST for the Zero Hour show, as 12:00 PM CDT equals 7:00 PM CEST.

Preshow Start Time in Japan Standard Time (JST)

In Japan, the pre-show goes live at 2:00 AM JST on Sunday, July 13, 2025, since 12:00 PM CDT converts to 2:00 AM JST.

Preshow Start Time in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

Australian viewers will see the Zero Hour begin at 3:00 AM AEST on July 13, with 12:00 PM CDT equating to 3:00 AM AEST.

Time ZoneAbbreviationLocal Start Time
Eastern Time (United States)ET1:00 PM, July 12, 2025
Pacific Time (United States)PT10:00 AM, July 12, 2025
Greenwich Mean TimeGMT5:00 PM, July 12, 2025
British Summer TimeBST6:00 PM, July 12, 2025
Central European Summer TimeCEST7:00 PM, July 12, 2025
Japan Standard TimeJST2:00 AM, July 13, 2025
Australian Eastern Standard TimeAEST3:00 AM, July 13, 2025

Tony Khan reveals why AEW All In 2025 isn’t being held at Wembley Stadium

We now know the reason why AEW didn’t go to Wembley this year.

On the Rich Eisen Show, Tony Khan explained that the reason for moving AEW’s All In event from Wembley Stadium to Globe Life Field in Texas was due to the band Coldplay holding a concert on the weekend they wanted.

“And it’s going back to Wembley next year, by the way,” he said. “Coldplay had booked this weekend out years in advance…we put 81,000 fans in Wembley for AEW All In and I can’t wait to go back and do it again.”

AEW previously announced that All In would be returning to Wembley Stadium in 2026 without giving a specific date.

After obtaining the rights back to the All In name following the purchase of Ring of Honor, Tony Khan brought back the event in 2023, drawing 81,000 fans at Wembley with Adam Cole vs. MJF headlining. They returned the following year with Swerve Strickland losing the AEW World title to Bryan Danielson in a title vs. career match.

Already announced for this year’s All Out is Toni Storm defending the AEW Women’s Championship against Mercedes Mone and Jon Moxley defending the AEW World title against Hangman Page.

Two matches for number one spot in All In Casino Gauntlet set for AEW Dynamite

Two new matches have been announced for AEW Dynamite.

Tony Khan on Tuesday night announced that two four-way matches will determine the number one spot for the upcoming Casino Gauntlet matches at All In. For the men, Konosuke Takeshita will face Mark Briscoe, Roderick Strong, and ROH Champion Bandido. For the women, Willow Nightingale will face Athena, Thunder Rosa, and Kris Statlander.

Briscoe recently revealed on Collision the surprise return of Kota Ibushi, which left members of the Don Callis family stunned. Ibushi has already been announced for Dynamite, taking on Callis Family member Trent Beretta.

Thunder Rosa and Athena also have history, with Rosa recently picking up a victory over Athena in a tag team match. Nightingale and Statlander have a long history with one another, with Statlander frequently mentioning her former tag team partner and friend in promos.

AEW later announced The Hurt Syndicate would also be making an appearance.

AEW Dynamite (Wednesday, June 25) —

  • Kota Ibushi vs. Trent Beretta
  • Four-way for #1 spot in All In Casino Gauntlet: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Roderick Strong vs. Bandido
  • Four-way for #1 spot in All In Casino Gauntlet: Willow Nightingale vs. Athena vs. Thunder Rosa vs. Kris Statlander
  • The Hurt Syndicate will appear live

Two Casino Gauntlet matches to take place at AEW All In

There will be two separate Casino Gauntlet matches at AEW All In: Texas.

Over the weekend, AEW revealed that the Casino Gauntlet match would be returning on Saturday, July 12 at All In. It’s now been announced that there will be two Casino Gauntlet bouts at the pay-per-view — one featuring the men’s division and another featuring the women’s division. The winners earn future World Championship shots.

No participants have been announced yet.

The Casino Gauntlet has become one of AEW’s signature match types. Two competitors start off with new participants then being added at regular intervals. It ends when the first fall is scored, meaning that it’s better to enter early than late since some of the participants may not get a chance to enter before the match ends.

Will Ospreay, Christian Cage, Ospreay & Kyle Fletcher (as a tag team), Powerhouse Hobbs, and Toni Storm are past Casino Gauntlet winners. There has only been one women’s Casino Gauntlet match until now.

Going into All In, Jon Moxley is the AEW World Champion and Storm holds the AEW Women’s World Championship. They have title defenses against Hangman Page and Mercedes Mone at the PPV.

AEW All In 2025 (Saturday, July 12 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas) —

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • Winner-take-all match for AEW Unified Championship: Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. International Champion Kenny Omega
  • Men’s Casino Gauntlet match
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet match

Casino Gauntlet match announced for AEW All In

A battle royal has been added to AEW All In Teaxs.

Right as Saturday’s Dynamite went off the air, Tony Schiavone announced that a Casino Gauntlet match has been added to AEW’s biggest show of the year, which will take place on July 12 at Globe Life Field in Dallas, Texas.

The battle royal has been a staple for AEW and is the second to be held at All In. Last year’s match was a 12-person bout that was won by Christian Cage. As a result, he earned a future World Championship match. He eventually cashed in at AEW Revolution earlier this year, turning the singles match between Cope and Jon Moxley into a triple threat match. Mox submitted Cage to retain the title.

There were also a couple of surprises in last year’s match. Ricochet made his AEW debut as a participant, and Nigel McGuiness wrestled for the first time in 11 years.

AEW All In lineup for Saturday, July 12:

  • AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Page
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • AEW Unified Championship: Kazuchika Okada (Continental Champion) vs. Kenny Omega (International Champion)
  • Casino Gauntlet battle royal

Omega vs. Okada AEW All In double title match official

One of professional wrestling’s all-time-great rivalries will be renewed at AEW All In Texas.

As announced during Wednesday’s Fyter Fest, AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada will face AEW International Champion Kenny Omega at All In in a “winner takes all” double title match.

The title for title matchup at All In will mark the first time that Omega and Okada have squared off in a singles match since their two out of three falls match at NJPW Dominion in June 2018, widely considered the best pro wrestling match of all time.

Omega retained the International title in a four-way on Wednesday’s Fyter Fest, then Okada came to the ring in the post-match to confront Omega. The two posed with their title belts holding them aloft, then Tony Schiavone officially announced the All In bout on Tony Khan’s behalf later in the program.

In addition to their Dominion 2018 bout, Omega and Okada had a trilogy of bouts in 2017 at Wrestle Kingdom 11, Dominion, and in the G1 Climax tournament. They split those meetings 1-1-1, with Okada winning at Wrestle Kingdom, a 60-minute time limit draw at Dominion, and Omega scoring a win in the G1.

AEW All In Texas, Saturday, July 12 —

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Hangman Adam Page
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mercedes Mone
  • Winner takes all: AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. AEW International Champion Kenny Omega

AEW Dynamite live results: The road to All In begins

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite in El Paso, Texas features the fallout from Double or Nothing, and begins the build to All In Texas in earnest.

After defeating Will Ospreay in the Owen Hart Foundation men’s tournament finals in the Double or Nothing main event, we will hear from the new number one contender to the AEW World Championship on tonight’s episode in Hangman Adam Page. Page challenges Jon Moxley for the World title at All In on July 12.

Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament winner and new number one contender to the AEW Women’s World Championship Mercedes Mone will go face to face with Women’s champ and her All In foe Toni Storm on the show.

The AEW International title tournament kicks off on Dynamite with Josh Alexander facing Brody King, with the winner advancing to the four-way International Championship match at next week’s four-hour Fyter Fest to face Kenny Omega, and two participants to be determined for the title.

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Excalibur welcoming us alongside Taz & Ian Riccaboni as they throw it to Tony Schiavone who is in the ring to introduce the winner of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, Hangman Adam Page, who got a huge ovation. Page walks out wearing the Owen Hart Foundation Title, as the Cup is set up ringside.

Hangman Adam Page Forced to Confront His Past While Addressing His Future

Schiavone says it was an incredibly dramatic win for Page on Sunday, who takes the mic and is met with You Deserve It chants. Page said triumph in life in momentary, but you wake up in the morning and the moment has passed you, so has defeat. The past three years, it’s something he’s let himself lose sight of. What matter isn’t the win or lose, it’s what you decide to do with it that matters. Double or Nothing, two men entered the ring knowing one of them had to be defeated, so he thanks Will Ospreay for the fight of his life and reminding him on why he decided to do this in the first place, dispelling any notion he might have had that Ospreay could carry this company going forward, because he can be. One of us tasted defeat, while the other tasted victory, which Page can’t relish in, as it’s fleeting, as the title around his waist is something he won’t defend, as next year, they’ll crown a new champion. Page hands the title to Schiavone and said he must look forward to what it’s been all about the AEW Men’s World Championship. It’s been the prize and responsibility he’s chased every moment since AEW existence. Unfortunately, that title has been locked away in a briefcase, not a shining light to show the world what the letters AEW meant, the human dignity which we all strive to treat each other, it’s what it’s all about. Page’s first day in AEW, he told the fans they would be his boss, so tonight, he makes another promise, in seven weeks, in Texas, he’ll win the AEW Title, freeing it from that briefcase. Page will defend it with every fiber of his being and that’s a promise he will keep.

Swerve Strickland’s music hits and out walks Strickland, alone. After an intense face-off, Strickland lets Page and the people know why he’s here, throwing it to the big screen. Highlights from April 9th’s episode of Dynamite and The Young Bucks saying they cost Strickland the World Title at Dynasty for their best friend, Hangman Adam Page, as they still love Page and know he still loves The Bucks. Back to the ring, Strickland said a few months ago, he looked at the same opportunity Page conveniently has at All In. Strickland hasn’t dealt with The Bucks prior to Dynasty since Blood & Guts, a match that Page was also part of. Strickland calls collusion and brings up Page’s promise of never letting Strickland becoming AEW World Champion again. Strickland orders Page not to lie to him and asks if he was responsible for The Bucks costing him the title at Dynasty? Page said well, dumbass, he locked his eyes on Strickland, then Jon Moxley and for one second, thought about helping Strickland. If Page wanted to cost Strickland the match, he would’ve done it to his face, something he’s done before. Strickland said Page is still full of sh*t, as they get in an intense face-off until Will Ospreay’s music plays and he power walks to the ring. Excalibur says Ospreay could be an unexpected pot-stirrer.

With all three men in the ring together, we get edited out Holy Sh*t chants from the crowd. Ospreay tells Strickland he hates getting into his business, as he’s looked at Strickland like a big brother, but he’s wrong about Page. Ospreay said Page had a decision to make on Sunday, he could’ve walked away after their match, but opted to walk back and shake his hand, showing he cares about AEW. It’s the same feeling Ospreay had when he lost to Strickland last year and Strickland picked him up, telling him to look around. People started to believe in them again and hates saying this to Strickland, but it’s not Strickland, just like it isn’t Ospreay, it’s Page. They have one shot at this and they can make it easier on Page if they work together. Ospreay, Strickland and Hangman, which causes Strickland to slap the mic out of Ospreay’s hands. Strickland screams at Ospreay that he will never work with Page and walks out. Ospreay & Page come face-to-face and Page said he will never take Strickland’s help, walking out as well.

They have seven weeks until All In and this was a fantastic way to continue planting seeds between Strickland & Page potentially joining forces, with Ospreay playing failed peacemaker, at least for tonight.

-Highlights of Anarchy in the Arena are shown before Death Riders pull up to the arena in their truck, as Jon Moxley, Marina Shafir, Gabe Kidd & Wheeler Yuta make their way through the crowd.

AEW World Champion Jon Moxley, Gabe Kidd & Marina Shafir (w/Wheeler Yuta) vs. Mark Briscoe, Speedball Mike Bailey & Willow Nightingale

(I don’t think you could find a more babyface team than Briscoe, Bailey & Nightingale and similarly, there’s not a more heelish team than Moxley, Kidd & Shafir, so these 6 worked great together, with the crowd being hot throughout. This was a pretty damn intense party match, with multiple hot tags and heat segments. A good way to get Kidd’s association with Moxley over, as he almost looked like Moxley’s Mini-Me with mannerisms and intensity.)

Bell sounds and immediately Kidd & Briscoe slug it out with punches, chops and forearms. The match broke down instantly, as Bailey & Moxley and Shafir & Nightingale brawl to the outside. Briscoe floated over in the corner and pulled Kidd to the floor, as Bailey slid a chair in, did a Sabu pose before launching off the chair onto the pile, even wiping out Shafir, as things went to commercial.

Briscoe found himself worked over during break after Moxley blindsided him with a knee to the back, leading to a Kidd Exploder. Shafir briefly tagged in and got her shots in on Briscoe, who fought off Kidd & Moxley, able to get to Bailey for the hot tag. Bailey lit up Moxley with kicks and running Shooting Star for two. Moxley slid out of a corner hurricanrana attempt, swept the leg out, but Bailey fired off a thrust kick flush. Shafir & Nightingale tag in and trade stiff shots, as Nightingale connected on a series of lariats and thrust kick of her own, leading to a spinebuster for two, which Kidd broke up, grabbing Nightingale by the hair. Briscoe tackled Kidd to the floor, as Bailey saved Nightingale, who Moxley put his hands on. Bailey did a pose, resulting in Shafir dropping him on his head with an overhead German Suplex. Shafir turned around into a Nightingale lariat, causing a complete reset. Bailey & Moxley made the tag, but Yuta threw a chair in to distract referee Aubrey, allowing him to knock Bailey to the floor. Kidd quickly drove Bailey into the barricade and then hit a reverse fireman’s carry slam through the timekeepers table, going to another break.

While it was Briscoe who got beat up during the first commercial, it was Bailey’s turn the second go around. Bailey tried a forearm battle with Moxley, lost, so quickly fired off kicks, but was too far from his corner. Kidd made the tag, cut off Bailey, wiped out Briscoe and I think even spat at Nightingale, before walloping Bailey with a lariat. We see Kris Statlander watching from backstage, as Bailey hit a standing moonsault double knees on Kidd before Briscoe made the hot tag. Hard strike exchange with Kidd, who bit at the cut of Briscoe before firing headbutts to the chest. Kidd missed a charge and ran into a Briscoe Exploder to the outside. Briscoe & Nightingale hit stereo tumbleweeds off the apron, as Bailey flew off the ropes into a moonsault to the floor. Yuta got kicked off the apron by Bailey, as Briscoe hit a Froggy Bow on Kidd, who kicked out.

Jay Driller was blocked, as Claudio Castagnoli appeared on the outside, distracting Briscoe, but Komander came flying in with his rope walk dive, wiping out Castagnoli, as commentary brings up their match on Collision this weekend. Back inside, Briscoe got a roll-up on Moxley for two, but he popped up and quickly hit a Paradigm Shift. Bulldog Choke on Briscoe, Camel Clutch on Bailey by Kidd, as Shafir locked on Mother’s Milk on Nightingale, as all three babyfaces went out simultaneously.

Match Result: Jon Moxley, Gabe Kidd & Marina Shafir defeated Mark Briscoe, Speedball Mike Bailey & Willow Nightingale when Briscoe passed out to Moxley’s Bulldog Choke

-The Hurt Syndicate had post-match comments after Double or Nothing’s title defense. MVP said it was the 5th successful title defense and the debut as MJF as a full-fledged member of The Hurt Syndicate. MJF put over Lashley & Benjamin and said those titles aren’t going nowhere. It’s time to strap them all in gold and for MJF to get back his Triple B. When it comes to The Syndicate, it’s not personal, it’s just business.

-Pre-match comments from Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford, who said tonight, Anna Jay & Harley Cameron are their next sacrifices after cheating in their match at Double or Nothing. The No DQ Tag Team Match is up next.

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-Ricochet is in the back and said he told everyone that after Double or Nothing, he’d continue his quest for gold, but looked at the landscape. He sees Death Riders, The Opps, Don Callis Family and realizes, Ricochet needs a crew, some loyal subjects on his quest for gold. Once he finds the perfect crew, he’ll show everyone why Ricochet is out of this world. Ricochet kept saying the word crew, so maybe he means CRU? I could be reading too much into that, but possibly?

Harley Cameron & Anna Jay vs. Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford in a No DQ Match

(As soon as this match was announced, it definitely felt like a way to give Bayne & Ford their win back from the PPV, while also re-establishing Bayne as a complete monster. While Cameron & Jay got their moments of hope in this, Bayne was unstoppable for the majority of this battle. Cameron & Jay got beat up pretty good and I can’t put over their toughness enough, especially Cameron, who took a real nasty bump going face first onto the steps at one point.)

Ford came out wielding a trash can and Bayne had a golden chair, while Cameron & Jay had boards. Jay started chucking chairs into the ring, as Bayne wasted no time attacking Cameron, setting her up on a chair in the corner. Ford drove Jay into the barricade, while Bayne missed a corner cannonball through the chair. Double DDT by Jay & Cameron on Ford, while Bayne no sold a board shot by Jay, so Cameron decked her with a pipe to the back. Chair and pipe shots ping ponged Bayne, who never went down and she took both out with clotheslines. Cameron avoided a suplex, drop toe hold on Bayne into the gold chair, while Jay hit a snap dropkick on the chair into Bayne’s face. Big Boot/Leg Sweep combo onto a Ford, as the crowd chanted for tables and promptly got what they wished for, as Jay & Cameron set it up as things went to break.

During commercial, Bayne recovered and drove Jay through a table in the corner via Death Valley Driver, but Cameron made the save, only to suffer a gut-wrench release German for her troubles. Bayne wanted a Uranage off the apron through the table, but Cameron battled back, tried a sunset bomb, fought off, as Jay whacked her in the head with a chair and Bayne crashed through the table. Ford caught Jay with a lungblower, but missed a standing moonsault onto a chair. Cameron tried a cazadora on Bayne, who countered into a face buster onto the steps. Referee Paul Turner had the doctors come check on Cameron, who busted her nose opened badly, but she refused help. Gory Special connected on Ford by Jay, but Bayne made the save and hit Fate’s Decent onto a chair. Cameron saved her partner this time, but was dropped by a Bayne lariat. A furious Bayne started chucking chairs at Cameron, as the doctors tended to Jay on the outside. Ford went up top and they hit just enough of a Doomsday Device on Cameron to get the win.

Match Result: Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford defeated Harley Cameron & Anna Jay when Bayne pinned Cameron

-Mercedes Mone entered the backstage area on a low rider, holding all her titles in the air while sitting in the back.

AEW Trios Champions The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata) vs. The Frat House (Preston Vance, Cole Karter & Griff Garrison w/Jacked Jameson)

(To keep it short, if you wanted to see the annihilation of a group of bros, The Opps had you covered tonight.)

Footage of the Frat House partying on the bars of El Paso was shown before the match, as Jameson runs down the crowd. There are “pledges” in the ring holding a Frat House flag, as the expression on a very annoyed and impatient Joe, Hobbs & Shibata are gif worthy. Vance foolishly got into the face of Joe, which is all it took, as the slaughter was on. Joe flattened Vance with a senton, as Garrison came in and tried a chop and forearm exchange with Shibata, so you could tell how that went. Stalling corner dropkick and float over suplex got two, as Karter was in and Hobbs rag dolled the hell out of him and delivered Meat locomotion lariats. Straps were lowered, as Jameson hit Hobbs with the paddle from behind, quickly being dispatched as a result. Hobbs dished out Spinebusters to everyone in his path, finally putting Karter away with one after he tried leaping off the top.

Match Result: The Opps defeated The Frat House when Hobbs pinned Karter with a Spinebuster

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The Toxic Spider is All Elite

Renee Paquette is in the ring and introduced a woman who fought her heart out at Double or Nothing, Jamie Hayter. Paquette brings up Hayter being unsuccessful at the PPV and asks what is next for her? Before Hayter could say anything, the lights went out and the red spider we’ve seen on screen the last few weeks was shown on the big screen. The Toxic Spider, Thekla, has debuted, as she was in the ring and attacked Hayter with a wild forearm, standing over her. Thekla did a spider pose, which Taz called Tarantula Jones, as Hayter rolled out of the ring. We’re told Thekla was fired from Stardom, with cause, for striking not just a company official, but the president of the company.

-Video package for Mistico is shown ahead of the Grand Slam Mexico show taking place on June 18th

Adam Cole vs. Kyle Fletcher (w/Don Callis & Lance Archer) for the TNT Title

(When this match was announced earlier this afternoon, I thought it was quite early to be having a match like this, maybe even a title switch. As soon as Fletcher got the win for his team at Double or Nothing, it felt like he & Cole for the TNT Title would be a match at All In. The result tonight makes me think that’s still the direction, as a rare AEW disqualification took place here tonight.)

Callis joined commentary, as Fletcher turned his back to Cole’s entrance pose, which Taz told Callis was gimmick infringement for HOOK. Callis asks Riccaboni if he won a contest to be part of the booth tonight? Fletcher showed off his size and power advantage early, as Callis puts over Cole as being one of the greats, which is what his Family wants to beat, greats, not tomato cans. Fletcher sent over the top onto the apron, where Cole fired off a superkick, as he teased a Panama Sunrise, but RPG Vice made the save and stood in front of Fletcher. Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly ran down and fought Beretta & Romero to the back, as the distraction allowed Fletcher to attack Cole and deliver a violent apron powerbomb, causing Cole’s head to clip the apron as things went to picture in picture. That was a horrifying landing for Cole, who was checked by the referee before putting the count on him, so I assume Cole is ok.

Cole tried battling back when things returned, but Fletcher quickly hit a spinning bodyslam. Fletcher opted to pose, as the delay allowed Cole to hit a superkick, willing his way back into the match with the crowd loudly behind him. Forearm exchange saw Cole ramp up the offense with a pump kick and Last Shot for two. Panama Sunrise countered into a roll-up for two, as Fletcher popped up with a snap German and running corner boot. Fletcher wanted a brainbuster, but Cole countered into another Last Shot and Panama Sunrise flush. Cole lowered the knee pad and looked for The Boom, but Josh Alexander sprinted in and attacked for the disqualification.

Fletcher & Alexander kept putting the boots to Cole until Brody King’s music hit and he came charging to the ring with a chair, as Alexander & Fletcher bailed. Security ran down to separate both parties, as we’re told Alexander & King’s match will be next.

Match Result: Adam Cole defeated Kyle Fletcher to retain the TNT Title via disqualification

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Brody King vs. Josh Alexander in an AEW International Title 4-Way Qualifier

(If you saw the time limit draw these two had on Collision a few weeks back, you knew this would be a hard-hitting war and that’s exactly what it was. I could watch these two battle it out time and time again, as they both bring out the best in one another. The crowd loudly was behind King, who is the first to advance in next weeks 4-Way for the International Title.)

Things returned from break and both King & Alexander chucked security from the ring and slugged it out. Snap dropkick out of the corner from Alexander, who choked King with his shirt for good measure. Callis called Alexander the greatest of all time from Canada, as King hit a big back drop and shoved his shirt down the throat of Alexander, tumbling outside. Alexander dodged a chop against the post, allowing him to post King again, targeting the right arm. King fought back with a slam onto the LED barricade, but clutched the injured hand. King teased a dive, but Alexander cut off the momentum with a DDT through the ropes onto the apron. Alexander drove King into the steps and stayed in control during commercial.

Back from break, King managed a release German suplex, tried a lariat with the bad arm, didn’t have much effect, so he threw one with the left and caused a double down. Both go up in the corner, as the top buckle pad was removed, allowing Alexander to drive King’s bad arm down onto the steel. Alexander wanted a suplex on the apron, but King locked on a sleeper. Alexander wrenched the bad arm and connected on a German on the edge of the ring. Alexander tried to mock King by trying a charge against the barricade, but King got a boot up and hit a charging cross body of his own. Back inside, King wanted his corner cannonball, but Alexander moved and got the ankle lock. Arm trapped German out of the corner by Alexander, who is now busted opened above the eye, as King landed right on Alexander’s face. Up to the top, Alexander wanted a moonsault, but King got the knees up and hit a King Kong Lariat. King answered with a wild Gonzo Bomb for the win in a hard-hitting battle. Taz said it looks like Alexander got hit in the face with a bowling ball.

Match Result: Brody King defeated Josh Alexander via Gonzo Bomb

-Kyle Fletcher is backstage, furious, saying he didn’t need anyone’s help to defeat Adam Cole tonight, as right on cue, Cole sprinted in and they brawled until security had to separate them. Cole screamed he had Fletcher beat and he’d kill him.

Timeless Toni Storm & Mercedes Mone Face-to-Face

Mone comes to the ring first and said she’s the greatest winner of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. Legends like Owen Hart and her idol, Eddie Guerrero, they don’t even compare to the greatness of Mercedes Mone. It’s why she is the CEO of AEW, as Mone was immediately cut-off by the music of Timeless Toni Storm, who made her way to the ring after sending Luther to the back.

Both ladies circle one another before Storm places the AEW Women’s Title on the between them. Mone said the fans are sick of the black and white, wanting a champion full of color. Storm said she’s waited so long for Mone, 441 days ago, Mone arrived in AEW on a show named after her, since then, she’s won titles, made history and remained undefeated. Storm said Mone has never once looked nor spoken to her, but claimed to have been watching her since before she even came to AEW, telling Anthony Khan it’s the one match she wanted to have, so what took her so long? Mone said patience, darling, patience, as it’s not about Storm, it’s about Mone’s legacy and again called herself the Beyonce of Pro Wrestling. Mone put herself over as the conversation, the blueprint, the revolution.

Storm said she’s the Toni Storm of Pro Wrestling and Mone has never met anyone like her. Mone said the shy, nervous girl she met 10 years ago is very different, so is Mone, she’s no longer a Boss, she’s a CEO, being the best all over the world. At All In, she’s bringing the AEW Women’s Title home and they’ll have the greatest women’s match of all time.

Storm mentioned a lot of similarities over their careers, leaving certain success behind because they realized it wasn’t enough, so they followed their hearts to AEW, becoming exactly who they’re meant to be. One glaring difference, while Mone wants all the titles, Storm needs only one, as she’s lived, cried, bled and died for this. If Mone wants to ride the Mone Train through the Toni Tunnel, she hopes she can get deep enough. Mone said not even Storm’s hips are deep enough for the Mone Train. Storm brought up 45 days from now, they’ll meet in Texas and somewhere in the world, a little girl with big dreams will be watching and say “holy sh*t, these bitches are crazy” and then she’ll find out who the better woman is. Storm sincerely believes Mone is the greatest of all time, but unfortunately for her, Storm happens to be Timeless.

Mone said Storm might be Timeless, but her time will come to an end at All In. Storm said she’ll see her there, darling. Mone offers a handshake and Storm slowly accepts, as Mone pulls her in, Storm gives a smell before kissing the hand. Mone tries a Mone Maker, but Storm avoids, tries Storm Zero, as Mone bails, leaving Storm standing tall and rolling around in the ring with her title to end the show. An excellent start to this feud and one I look forward to continuing over the next 6 weeks.

AEW Collision 5/31/25

  • Hechicero vs. Mascara Dorada in an AEW International Title 4-Way Qualifier
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Komander in an AEW International Title 4-Way Qualifier
  • Mina Shirakawa vs. Skye Blue
  • RPG Vice & Konosuke Takeshita vs. Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii

AEW Fyter Fest 6/4/25

  • Kenny Omega vs. Brody King vs. Claudio Castagnoli/Komander vs. Hechicero/Mascara Dorada for the AEW International Title

Mercedes Mone wins women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament at AEW Double or Nothing

Mercedes Mone is going to All In.

In the opening match of Sunday’s Double or Nothing, Mercedes Mone defeated Jamie Hayter in the finals of the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament. With the win, she will now challenge either Toni Storm or Mina Shirakawa for the AEW Women’s title at All In on July 12. 

The match was competitive, with both women scoring multiple near falls. The finish had Mone go for a cradle, but drove Hayter’s neck down to the mat with a DDT on impact allowing Mone to score the three count.

Mone defeated Julia Hart and Athena to reach the finals, while Hayter defeated Billie Starkz and Kris Statlander. Last year’s winner was Mariah May, who promptly turned on her former mentor in Storm after winning the tournament. The two would go on to face off at All In 2024, where May defeated Storm to win the AEW Women’s title. At Revolution earlier this year, their storyline ended after Storm defeated May in a Hollywood Ending match.

Storm will defend the AEW Women’s Championship later at Double or Nothing against Shirakawa, who recently pinned Storm to earn a championship match.

Bryan Danielson will attend AEW All In 2025, in-ring status uncertain

Bryan Danielson will be in the building for AEW All In 2025 — but whether he’ll be able to compete in the ring is a different matter.

Though he’s been absent from AEW programming since his loss at WrestleDream, Danielson attended the company’s Countdown event on Monday to celebrate All In 2025 tickets going on sale. The pay-per-view is being held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, July 12. Danielson addressed what his involvement in the event could look like.

“As for my participation at All In [next] year, I don’t know what that looks like,” he said. “I don’t know if I’ll be able to wrestle at that point. I don’t know if I’ll be able to wrestle again, to be quite honest. But there’s one thing that I can tell you for certain: I will be here. There is nothing that you could do to make me miss All In at Globe Life Field.”

Danielson ended his full-time wrestling career by losing the AEW World Championship to Jon Moxley at WrestleDream. After the match, there was an angle where Danielson was brutally attacked by Moxley and the Death Riders. Danielson has not fully retired from the ring, but he has a neck injury that could require surgery. When or if Danielson can return will be determined by the status of his neck.

All In 2024 was headlined by Danielson defeating Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship. That was Danielson’s favorite moment of his career because he had his wife and children at the show watching him.

As for All In 2025, Danielson will do whatever Tony Khan wants him to do. Danielson joked that he could call the show with Tony Schiavone.

“Whatever Tony Khan wants me to do, whether it’s — you know, I could commentate with you,” Danielson said. “Or even just helping backstage. I’m going to be there live to watch it, because this is going to be incredible.”

AEW’s first two All In PPVs were held at Wembley Stadium in London in 2023 and 2024. It’s now coming to Texas next year before returning to Wembley in 2026.