
Updated 2025 AEW All In Card and Predictions for Match Order
For the first time ever, AEW's version of All In will take place stateside this weekend, featuring one of the biggest cards the company has ever delivered.
Emanating from the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field, All In is headlined by three major championship matches that include several of AEW's top stars.
International champion Kenny Omega and continental champion Kazuchika Okada will clash with the winner becoming the AEW unified champion, while Toni Storm is putting the AEW Women's World Championship on the line against Mercedes Moné, and Jon Moxley will defend the AEW World Championship against "Hangman" Adam Page.
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Here is everything you need to know about All In 2025, including a look at the full card, the projected match order and further analysis on the top bouts to watch.
Where: Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
When: Saturday, July 12 at 3 p.m. ET (Zero Hour pre-show starts at 1 p.m. ET)
Watch: Amazon Prime, YouTube, PPV
All In 2025 Card and Projected Match Order
- Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks
- Women's Casino Gauntlet Match
- TNT Championship: Adam Cole (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
- AEW World Tag Team Championship: Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) (c) vs. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage & Nick Wayne) vs. JetSpeed ("Speedball" Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight)
- Men's Casino Gauntlet Match
- AEW Unified Championship: Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada
- AEW Women's World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Moné
- AEW World Championship Texas Death Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. "Hangman" Adam Page
Top All In Matches to Watch
Toni Storm vs. Mercedes Moné
In perhaps the biggest women's match in AEW history, TBS champion Mercedes Moné will attempt to take the AEW Women's World Championship from "Timeless" Toni Storm at All In.
Ever since Mercedes won the TBS title in her first AEW match, it seemed as though she and Storm were on a collision course, and Toni was undoubtedly AEW's top women's star before The CEO's arrival.
Moné made the dream match a reality by winning the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, and she now has a chance to add even more gold to her collection.
Mercedes is the reigning TBS champion, CMLL world women's champion, EWA women's champion and undisputed British women's champion, giving her plenty of claim to the title of best women's wrestler in the world.
If Moné can beat Storm in what promises to be an instant classic, there will be little doubt about the notion that she is deserving of the distinction of women's wrestler of the year for 2025.
Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada
For the first time since 2018, Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada will resume their rivalry and face off in a singles match at All In.
Omega and Okada had a storied feud during their time in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, facing each other in one of the most celebrated pro wrestling trilogies of all time.
Okada defeated Omega at Wrestle Kingdom 11 and they fought to a time-limit draw at Dominion 2017 before Omega finally beat Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship at Dominion 2018.
Omega left to help start AEW the following year, and while Okada stayed back in NJPW for several more years, he arrived in AEW last year.
Fans have anticipated another Omega vs. Okada match since then, and they will finally be treated to it at All In. If their latest clash comes anywhere close to what they did in Japan, Omega and Okada could find themselves in the match of the year conversation once again.
Jon Moxley vs. "Hangman" Adam Page
Something has to give at All In, as Jon Moxley has held the AEW world title for nine months, while "Hangman" Adam Page has desperately been trying to win it back for the past three years.
Page earned himself a title shot at All In by winning the men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, and AEW fans are clearly behind him in his quest to become a two-time AEW world champ.
However, Mox has beaten all challengers by hook or by crook, often with the aid of outside interference from The Death Riders or even The Young Bucks.
There is seemingly a ton of momentum behind the idea of Page winning the title, but Moxley's reign has shown that he can never be counted out regardless of his opponent.
Moxley vs. Page feels like a legitimate toss-up, and that type of uncertainty promises to make for an exciting and energetic atmosphere.
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