The John Report: AEW Dynamite 07/09/25 Review
This week’s AEW Dynamite featured an All-Star 8-man tag team match with Jon Moxley and “Hangman” Adam Page on opposite sides.
It’s the final AEW Dynamite episode before the huge All In Texas event this Saturday in Dallas. I’m excited about it and I’ll have a preview up by Friday afternoon.
This was AEW Dynamite episode #301 from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. Follow me on Twitter/X @johnreport. Let’s get to it.
It’s Wednesday night, and you know what that means. The commentary team was Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz.
Final Face to Face: Toni Storm and Mercedes Mone
The TBS Champion Mercedes Mone made her entrance first as the TBS Champion. The ring had a red carpet in it, along with chairs. Her other titles were in the ring as well. Mone was dressed in a cowgirl outfit. Mone said she wanted to have a civil conversation with Toni Storm.
“Timeless” Toni Storm was backstage with the AEW Women’s World Title and Luther by her side. Storm made a sex joke right away. Mone told Storm to meet her face to face and Mone called her a mark. Storm’s music hit and she made her entrance. Storm took her shoes off and got into the ring with Mone. There were two glasses of champagne, so Mone called for a toast her as the future, new AEW Women’s World Champion, so she will be seven belts Mone. Mone complained about the champagne.
Storm told Mone to save the bullshit for her entrance. Storm said week after week, Mone has treated her like some sort of underdog. Storm said that Mone had the authenticity of a spray tan in a rainstorm and the emotional depth of a kiddie pool. Storm called Mone a fraud as well. Storm said that those belts are something for Mone to hide behind, so Storm wondered what Mone was so afraid of. There were “Toni” chants.
Mone sat down, saying they had walked similar paths, but they are nothing alike. Mone said she’ll always be better than Storm. Mone said she’ll outshine Storm in success and class. Mone said she’s not afraid of anyone or anything. Mone said that she made the devil her bitch. Mone said nobody is going to stop the Mone Train, not even Storm. Mone said that the AEW Women’s Title is her destiny, while claiming she’s the Alpha, Omega and everything in between.
Storm said that legacies don’t exist. Storm said one day we’ll all turn to dust and be forgotten. Storm said they’re all going to do. Storm said that all that matters is one moment, the moment when Mone looks Storm in the eye and Mone fears an ordinary life, but Storm only fears an ordinary death. Storm said she believes that Mone deserves all the titles in the world…but not this one. Storm told Mone that she’ll go down as the woman who just couldn’t win the big one. Mone said she hoped this would be civil, but she was wrong. Mone said this Sunday, then she said she means this Saturday, may the best woman win. The fans chanted “you f**ked up” at Mone. They drank some champagne, Storm said, “Eat s**t, bitch.” Storm went for a move, but Mone slipped out of it and Mone went to the back. After Mone left the ring, Storm had some fun in the ring with the champagne and partied with the cowboy hat.
Analysis: I liked that exchange with Storm getting the upper hand because Mone ran away. I thought Storm’s promo was better, too. Mone can be a good talker, but she’s too one-dimensional with her CEO stick and it’s not as interesting as her days as The Boss. I am sure that people on social media will overreact to Mone saying Sunday instead of Saturday. It’s not that big of a deal for somebody slip up a date in a promo, but wrestling fans like to nitpick about every “botch” that happens.
Jon Moxley appeared backstage for a promo, saying he knows Hangman Adam Page beat Moxley in Texas Death and things went Hangman’s way, but that was a long time ago. Moxley said he has never, ever in his life lost a war of attrition, and that’s what this is. Moxley said that Page thinks he can survive longer than him. Moxley wondered if Page will hold the line of the pressure of everybody who is counting on Page. Moxley said he thinks Page is pathetic. Moxley told Page he has one chance to prove him wrong. Moxley wanted Page to walk the aisle on July 12th like it’s the last time. Moxley ended it by saying that Page was all the way in.
Analysis: It was the typical Jon Moxley “you can’t beat me” type of promo he does all the time.
The Young Bucks were shown arriving in their limo, which had their logos and images on it.
Bandido & Brody King vs. Don Callis Family – Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher (w/Don Callis & Lance Archer)
Bandido is the ROH World Champion and Konosuke Takeshita is against him at the ROH Supercard of Honor show on Friday. I don’t think many people watch ROH. Don Callis joined commentary for this match.
Takeshita and King exchanged strikes, along with repeated shoulder tackles. After Takeshita did an eye gouge, Kyle tagged in and King knocked him down with a shoulder tackle. Bandido got the tag for a running kick, followed by King doing a senton splash. Bandido hit a running kick on Kyle. Bandido got an arm drag and a dropkick on Takeshita, but Takeshita came back with a lariat. Takeshita sent King out of the ring, so Kyle hit a suicide dive elbow smash on King. Bandido dove onto Kyle on the floor. Takeshita hit a dive over the top onto Bandido. King hit a suicide dive onto both heels on the floor and that popped the crowd. Four straight dives in a row. Kyle was back in with a superkick on King, a double suplex on Bandido and a double dropkick by the Callis boys on Bandido. They went to a picture-in-picture break.
(Commercial)
The heels were isolating Bandido, who tried to break free. Kyle tried to slam Bandido, but Bandido countered with an incredible DDT. King got the hot tag, leading to strikes and a Bossman Slam. King splashed Kyle against the cannonball. The referee, Aubrey Edwards, was saying “three” to King, who hit a cannonball splash on Kyle. When King went for a strike, Kyle picked him up and hit a Michinoku Driver. Bandido tagged in against Takeshita and hit a hurricanrana. Takeshita hit Bandido with a forearm. Kyle went into the ring illegally and hit a running kick on Bandido. Taz said that the referee will eventually stop the double team moves. No, Taz. This is AEW. The refs suck. Anyway, Bandido hit a top rope hurricanrana on Takeshita while King held Kyle in a sleeper. Bandido hit a top rope Frog Splash for two because Kyle broke up the pin. Kyle kicked King out of the ring to the floor. King fought with Kyle on the floor, Kyle moved and King splashed the barricade. Kyle kicked King over the barricade. Back in the ring, Takeshita hit Bandido with a forearm. Bandido went up top and hit a moonsault on Kyle on the floor. Bandido kicked Takeshita. Bandido jumped off the top, so Takeshita hit him with a forearm to the ribs. Takeshita hit Raging Fire for the pinfall win. It went about 12 minutes. I think it was about three minutes after the referee told them.
Winners by pinfall: Don Callis Family – Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher
Analysis: ***3/4 Great match by four talented guys. Bandido is so good in the air, King is an awesome power guy, and then Takeshita & Kyle are two guys who can really do it all in the ring. The four guys hitting dives at the same time was a clever spot. The finish was the classic “top rope move fail” leading right into the pin with Takeshita beating Bandido, who Takeshita is facing at the ROH PPV on Saturday, so it gives Takeshita momentum going into that match.
A video aired about The Outrunners facing FTR on Collision. The Outrunners talked about how they were close to beating FTR and they proved they will never quit.
(Commercial)
FTR and The Patriarchy were interviewed backstage by Renee Paquette since they are teaming up in an 8-man tag team match. Christian Cage said he’s impressed by FTR. Christian said if you scratch their backs, then The Patriarchy will scratch theirs when they win the AEW Tag Team Titles. Stoke complained about FTR not being in the AEW Tag Team Title match at All In Texas. Stoke said they’ll be watching. Stoke said they’ll see how it goes on Collision. Stoke shook Christian’s hand, so Christian wiped his hand on his own sleeve.
Analysis: I’m not sure why FTR isn’t a part of the Tag Team Title match at All In Texas. Perhaps that will change before Saturday. I hope so.
Ricochet vs. Blake Christian
The announcers were pushing that Ricochet is in the Casino Gauntlet Match at All In. Blake was aggressive early, so Ricochet bailed to the floor and went back into the ring to take control. Blake avoided a charging Ricochet and hit a dropkick to the back. Blake smacked Ricochet’s bald head. Blake hit a twisting suicide dive onto Ricochet on the floor. The Gates of Agony stared at Blake at ringside since they worked with Ricochet recently. Ricochet sent Blake into the steel steps.
(Commercial)
Ricochet hit a jumping knee strike. Blake followed up with a Spanish Fly slam for a two count. Blake hit Ricochet with a clothesline, along with a running kick to the back of the head. Blake jumped off the middle rope with a Cutter. Blake hit a springboard 450 Splash for a two count. The Gates boys were going after Blake, Ricochet distracted the referee and the Gates boys took out Blake on the floor. Ricochet hit a suicide dive because this show loves suicide dives. Ricochet hit a Spirit Gun lariat and the Vertigo slam for the pinfall win.
Winner by pinfall: Ricochet
Analysis: *** It was a good match between two talented athletes. Blake can really go in the ring, but they don’t push him on Dynamite, so we know Ricochet was going to win this match. Ricochet needed help from the Gates boys to win the match.
After the match, Gates of Agony hit a double team spinebuster on Blake. Ricochet posed with them.
Analysis: It looks like Ricochet has a stable now. That’s nice because the Gates of Agony guys are good and they look impressive.
The Hurt Syndicate was interviewed backstage by Renee Paquette. MJF warned Mark Briscoe about the Casino Battle Royal. MVP, Shelton and Bobby left for a Tag Team Title photo shoot. They found a message from Jet Speed on a whiteboard stating that they had taken the Tag Team Titles. Renee plugged MJF’s segment up next.
There was an excellent video package about the Kenny Omega-Kazuchika Okada match at All In Texas to crown the brand new AEW Unified Champion. It’s been seven years since they last had a match, and Omega said they are different men now. Don Callis has become involved as Okada’s manager, which feels personal because Callis used to be close with Omega. That was one of the better AEW video packages.
(Commercial)
Talky-Talk: MJF and Mark Briscoe
The “Talky-Talk” phrase came from Mark Briscoe. It’s another way of saying a face to face. They are the first two men in the Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match at All In Texas.
MJF called “Talky-Talk” the dumbest shit he’s heard in his life. MJF trashed Mark for being a white trash hick. MJF insulted him while speaking with a southern drawl and using lingo that people in Texas might use. The fans chanted “shut the f**k up” at MJF. Max told the fans there will be no Talky-Talk, and he told Mark to take a Walky-Walk back to Delaware. He mocked Mark for having inbred children also.
Mark called MJF “Pickle” and said that MJF needs a country ass whooping. Mark said that in the Casino Gauntlet he’s the number one man, MJF is the number two man and Mark will whip his ass like MJF has never experienced before. Mark said today is Talky-Talk day. Mark said that he’s proud to be a country, proud to be a redneck and proud that he has worked hard for every dollar that he has put in his pocket. Mark said that MJF’s scarf probably cost more than Mark’s whole wardrobe. Mark said that his riches are his family, his friends, and the good Lord above has blessed him beyond measure, which MJF doesn’t seem to understand. Mark said that MJF thinks he’s rich, but he’s bankrupt. Mark told MJF he is morally bankrupt and he has no soul. Mark knows that MJF is going to talk some dumb s**t about his brother, so Mark said he’s been preparing for it all week and he told him to do it.
MJF said that he’ll never say anything bad about his brother while saying that Jay will go down as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time and a great human being. MJF claimed there was a special place in heaven for Jay Briscoe, which the fans cheered. MJF said he does pity Jay, but not just because he passed away. MJF said that Jay has to look down to see what Mark has become. MJF talked about how Jay has had to watch Mark go from being one half of the greatest tag teams of all time to being nothing more than a joke. MJF said if Jay were able to be here, MJF knows Jay would say: “Chicken, it shouldn’t have been me in that accident, it should have been you.”
Analysis: Cheap heat from MJF there. We have seen some heels over the years using the death of a family member or a loved one to get heat, and it’s always going to work because it’s a mean thing to say. I liked the delivery of both guys. Mark is so easy to like as a babyface while MJF is such a great dirtbag heel. They are good in their roles.
Mark tripped up MJF and they exchanged punches. Mark picked up MJF and he went for a move, but The Hurt Syndicate’s music hit as Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and MVP went down to the ring. The Jetspeed boys of Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight attacked Lashley and Benjamin. MJF ran away while Mark ran after him.
Bailey hit a running dropkick on Benjamin against the steel steps. Knight and Bailey kicked Lashley a few times and they each kicked Lashley at the same time to knock Lashley down. Knight and Bailey sent Benjamin into the other steel steps. The Patriarchy’s Christian Cage, Nick Wayne and Kip Sabian attacked Lashley and MVP in the aisle. Christian used a steel chair to hit MVP. Christian did a Conchairto to Lashley’s left leg. They hit Lashley’s left leg with three chair shots. Back in the ring, Knight hit a UFO Splash off the top onto Benjamin. Jetspeed celebrated.
Analysis: A cheap attack by Jetspeed, even though they are babyfaces. The Patriarchy’s attack on Lashley was more heelish with the Conchairto usage. It’s rare to see The Hurt Syndicate getting beat up like that because they are usually booked strongly, so now we will see if they can recover to win the Tag Team Title match at All In Texas. Since it’s a triple threat match, I think there might be a title change, but I haven’t finalized my prediction yet.
For the #2 Spot In Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match At All In Texas: Megan Bayne (w/Penelope Ford) vs. Thekla vs. Queen Aminata vs. Tay Melo (w/Anna Jay)
Kris Statlander was watching at ringside since she’s the #1 entrant in the Casino Gauntlet Match at All In Texas.
Tay hit a dive off the apron onto Bayne on the floor. Thekla followed up with a cross body block off the middle turnbuckle onto two women on the floor. Queen went up top and hit a somersault dive onto the three women on the floor. Why are the women who just hit moves standing there and waiting for somebody else to dive on them? AEW needs to do a better job of doing spots that make sense. Queen sent Thekla into the barricade.
(Commercial)
Thekla did a spot where she used her legs to ram Aminata’s head into Thekla’s ass. They botched a double team spot where Tay tried to hit a Cutter while Queen was holding Thekla. Oops. Bayne hit a dropkick on Tay. Bayne hit a running splash on two opponents against the turnbuckle. Bayne hit a Michinoku Driver for a two count because Thekla broke it up. Bayley got hold of Thekla, leading to a Falcon Arrow. Bayne missed a clothesline, then she had to wait by the ropes and two women clotheslined her out of the ring. Tay kicked Thekla. Bayne was back in the ring quickly with a clothesline. Bayne caught Thekla on a leap and Bayne sent Thekla over the top onto the two opponents on the floor. Bayne hit a suicide dive to knock down her three opponents on the floor. Back in the ring, Tay hit a jawbreaker, along with kicks to the body and Tay-KO knee to the head, but Bayne rolled out of the ring to avoid being pinned. Thekla hit Tay with an elbow and did some upside-down spider walking. Thekla hit a Spear on Melo and Queen broke up a pin attempt. Thekla rolled up Queen for a two count. Queen hit a running kick against the ropes. Ford and Jay got into a fight at ringside. Bayne was back in with a clothesline. Bayne hit a running Ligerbomb for the pinfall win. Thekla was right there, but she rolled the wrong way instead of breaking up the pin. It went about 10 minutes.
Winner by pinfall: Megan Bayne
The win means that Bayne will start the Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match with Kris Statlander, who is in the first spot.
Analysis: *** A physical match that followed the usual pattern of a four-way match where two women are battling in the ring while the other two have to wait on the floor to go into the ring to do spots. They made a few mistakes, but managed to get through it. Bayne winning didn’t surprise me, while Queen taking the pin was the obvious result.
After the match, Megan Bayne celebrated while the referee, Paul Turner, told her to stare at Kris Statlander at the ringside. The director didn’t even show the staredown.
Excalibur and the announcers were shown as Excalibur sent good wishes to the people affected by the terrible flooding in Texas.
(Commercial)
Thekla was about to be interviewed by Renee Paquette, but Queen Aminata ran into the scene and fought with Thekla. Security showed up to keep the women apart. Mark Briscoe walked in, saying that he knew MJF would say something stupid to fire him up. Mark was fired up and was rambling before going off screen. That was fun.
Samoa Joe vs. Wheeler Yuta
The Samoan named Joe is one third of the AEW Trios Tag Team Champions known as The Opps. Yuta went for an armbar, so Joe took him down and Yuta got control of Yuta, leading to slaps to the head. Joe worked on Yuta with jab punches. Joe sent Yuta to the apron, which led to Yuta jumping off the top and Joe did his classic walkaway spot. Yuta hit a dropkick to knock Joe out of the ring. Yuta went for a dive onto Joe on the floor, so Joe did his walkaway spot again. The fans laughed. They went to a PIP break.
(Commercial)
Joe was in control, going for a Muscle Buster, but Yuta did an eye gouge and a dropkick. Joe went to the floor, so Yuta connected on a suicide dive this time. Back in the ring, Yuta jumped off the top with a forearm for a one count. Yuta hit a flying armbar off the turnbuckle for two. Yuta hit an atomic drop, followed by a senton splash for two. Joe hit a powerslam for a two count. Yuta did an eye gouge and went for a German Suplex, but Joe blocked that. Yuta went for a rollup, but Joe slipped out and applied the Coquina Clutch submission for the tapout win. It went about 9 minutes.
Winner by submission: Samoa Joe
Analysis: **3/4 A solid match to give Joe the win. Yuta got plenty of offense, but he was never really a threat to win. I liked the finish with Yuta going for a pin attempt, and Joe found a clever way to counter it. The match was really there to set up what came after the match.
After the match, Gabe Kidd attacked Samoa Joe from behind and Kidd punched Joe a few times. Powerhouse Hobbs and Katsuyori Shibata ran to the ring for the main event, so Kidd and Yuta left through the crowd. The main event was next.
Analysis: It was a simple way to set up a six-man tag at All In Texas with The Opps against Claudio, Yuta and Kidd with the Trios Tag Team Titles on the line. They could add more All In Texas match on Collision too.
(Commercial)
The entrances of Will Ospreay and “Hangman” Adam Page were next, as they joined Hobbs and Shibata in the main event.
It was time for the heel side in the main event. The AEW “Founding Fathers” The Young Bucks duo of Matthew & Nicholas Jackson were booed as usual. I’m not a huge fan of the Bucks, but I like their entrance song because I’m a fan of the HBO show Succession. The AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli made their entrance from the back part of the arena. Marina Shafir was carrying the briefcase that had the AEW World Title in it.
Will Ospreay, “Hangman” Adam Page, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata vs. The Young Bucks – Matthew & Nicholas Jackson and The Death Riders – Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley (w/Marina Shafir)
Page started for his team and went after all four heels with punches. Page kicked a running Matt to knock him down. Nick did a necksnap to Page and the Bucks took over with stomps to the body. The Bucks hit a double back elbow on Page. Will tagged in with a cross body block on the Bucks. Will did a backflip kick to the head. Shibata hit Nick with a dropkick to the face and Hobbs hit a powerslam. Will jumped off Hobbs’ back with a Sky Twister Press onto Nick. All eight guys went into the ring, so they had a brawl. They left the ring as Will hit a cross body block. Page kicked Nick off the apron to the floor. Page went up top and hit a picture-perfect moonsault onto Moxley and a pile of wrestlers. Hangman does that move so well. They went to a PIP break.
(Commercial)
Claudio was in control of Will with a bearhug. Claudio charged, Will avoided it, and Claudio hit the turnbuckle. Moxley tagged in, leading to Will hitting a suplex on Moxley. Page tagged in, Matthew tagged in for his team and Page cleaned house. Page hit a fallaway slam on Matt across the ring. Page jumped over the top onto Claudio and tripped up Nick on the apron. Page jumped onto Claudio with a moonsault off the apron. Page hit a sitout Powerbomb on Matt for two and tossed Nick out of the ring. Claudio was back in against Hobbs in a matchup of the power guys. Claudio tried to clothesline Hobbs a few times, but Hobbs hit him with a cross body block to knock him down. Hobbs clotheslined Claudio several times, followed by a lariat. Moxley went into the ring, so Hobbs clotheslined him. Shibata tagged in with a high boot on Claudio, followed by several chops to the chest. Shibata kicked a seated Claudio in the back. Nick was back in illegally with a superkick, Page held Nick and Matt hit a superkick. The Bucks hit a double superkick on Page. Will was in illegally with a leap over the Bucks, but the Bucks hit a double superkick. The Bucks each kicked Hobbs and Moxley/Claudio teamed up to give Hobbs a Powerbomb through a table on the floor. The Bucks hit the EVP Trigger on Shibata. Moxley tagged in as Claudio hit a Neutralizer on Shibata. Moxley applied the Bulldog Choke on Shibata and the referee stopped the match. It went about 12 minutes.
Winners by submission: The Young Bucks – Matthew & Nicholas Jackson and The Death Riders – Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley
Analysis: ***1/4 It wasn’t some epic tag team match, even though it featured “all stars” of AEW, but it was fine for what it was. A lot of guys randomly went into the ring to do moves and the heels ended up getting the win with Moxley finishing off Shibata, who was the most obvious loser on his team. Page kept going after Moxley, who kept running away like the heel that he is, which I don’t mind because it builds up their All In match even more.
After the match, the heels attacked the babyfaces with Gabe Kidd joining Moxley and friends in the ring. Moxley focused his attack on Page while holding a chain, but he didn’t do much with the chain. Will tried to make the save, but he was beaten up by Kidd, Claudio, and the others. The Death Riders had plastic bags that they were going to use on the babyfaces, but Swerve Strickland was shown on the video screen.
Swerve Strickland said that he once told a man that he had to choose between hate and success, along with hate and vengeance. Swerve said that he realized they are the same. Swerve told The Young Bucks that this whole issue between them is about control. Swerve said that this is about vengeance. Swerve had a freeloader, and he used it to smash the Bucks’ limousine in the parking lot. The Bucks the ring.
Samoa Joe went into the ring and cleared the heels from the ring. Ospreay went up top and hit a moonsault onto the heels on the floor. Swerve continued to use the freeloader to destroy the limo. Swerve did a middle finger to the camera and asked “Whose house?”
Analysis: Congrats to “Stone Cold” Swerve Strickland for getting to destroy a rich boss’ vehicle. We have seen this sort of thing before, but it still works in terms of making the fans happy.
Page threw Moxley into the ring and Page hit a clothesline. Page went for a Buckshot Lariat, but Claudio was there to hit Page with an uppercut. Page knocked down Claudio with a clothesline. Page had the chain in his hands, so Shafir grabbed Moxley and got him out of the ring. The heels left the ring and went into the crowd.
The Young Bucks were shown outside the building, where they saw the destroyed limousine. The Bucks saw Prince Nana in the parking lot, then they turned around, and Swerve jumped off a tractor and hit a double foot stomp on the Bucks.
Hangman Page and Jon Moxley had a long-distance staredown. Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay hugged in the aisle. The babyface wrestlers were all standing tall while the heels left. That was the end of the show.
Analysis: That segment did a nice job of pushing the major storylines for All In Texas. Most of those guys probably won’t be on Collision, so it was a smart way to end Dynamite by featuring some of the bigger names in the company. There was a bit of a tease with Hangman and Moxley without giving too much away. That’s going to be an awesome match, and I think it will be a title change too.
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Three Stars of the Show
- Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher
- The Young Bucks – Matthew & Nicholas Jackson and The Death Riders – Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley
- Mark Briscoe & MJF
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The Scoreboard
This Week: 7.5 out of 10
Last Week: 8
2025 Average: 7.39
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Final Thoughts on AEW Dynamite
I thought it was a good show that did a nice job of promoting the All In Texas PPV on Saturday. There are so many matches and people involved that some of it felt rushed in terms of what they were promoting, but most matches were built up well.
The Toni Storm-Mercedes Mone match was given a lot of time because it opened the show with the promo exchange. I liked the Kazuchika Okada-Kenny Omega video package a lot, and the main event did a great job promoting the Hangman/Moxley main event and the Young Bucks’ tag match against Ospreay & Swerve. I also enjoyed the MJF-Mark Briscoe “Talky-Talk” interaction.
In terms of match quality, there was good action throughout the show, although I wouldn’t say anything blew me away. I expect some outstanding matches at All In Texas, and I’ll cover that more when I do the preview.
The next AEW PPV is All In Texas on July 12th, with this lineup so far:

* Texas Death Match for the AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
* AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Mone
* Winner Takes All Unification Match for the Inaugural AEW Unified Championship – Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. International Champion Kenny Omega
* The Young Bucks – Matthew & Nicholas Jackson vs. Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay
* TNT Championship: Adam Cole (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
* Men’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW World Championship match
* Women’s Casino Gauntlet match for a future AEW Women’s World Championship match
* AEW Tag Team Championships: The Hurt Syndicate – Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin (c) vs. Jetspeed – Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. The Patriarchy – Christian Cage & Nick Wayne
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