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AEW Making Major All In Change From 2024

Tony Khan AEW All In Texas

AEW All In Texas is on the horizon, and it seems Tony Khan is making a big change from 2024’s edition of the show that has nothing to do with location.

Jon Moxley will defend the AEW World Championship against Hangman Adam Page after Page won the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament at Double Or Nothing. After her own success in the women’s tournament, Mercedes Mone earned a shot at the AEW Women’s World Title against Timeless Toni Storm.

The Young Bucks have put their AEW jobs on the line as they will no longer be EVPs if they lose to Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland in a tag team bout. However, if the Bucks win, then Strickland and Ospreay will have to wait at least a year to challenge for the AEW World Title.

The Casino Gauntlet will return at All In Texas for both the men and the women with future title shots on the line in those contests, which are sure to be full of surprises.

But it seems, finally less is more for Tony Khan

AEW Planning Much Smaller Card For All In Texas

Fightful Select has reported that as things stand, eight matches are planned for All In Texas, which is far less than the 12 that took place on 2024’s All In event in Wembley Stadium. At least one more match with a “number of performers” is said to still be added to the card, but that should happen by Thursday’s edition of Collision.