
Hangman Adam Page, MJF and Real Winners and Losers From AEW All In 2025 Match Card
From Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, All Elite Wrestling presented one of its biggest shows ever with All In 2025.
More than 25,000 fans in attendance from all over the world watched championships change hands and rivalries come to a close.
FTR cheated The Outrunners to steal a win then made their presence felt in the AEW Tag Team Championships match. The Opps retained the Trios Championships against The Death Riders.
MJF and Athena won the men's and women's Casino Gauntlets to earn a guaranteed future world title opportunity.
Dustin Rhodes captured the TNT Championship at the expense of Kyle Fletcher. The Hurt Syndicate manage to retain their AEW World Tag Team Championships.
Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay ended the reign of terror of The Young Bucks as EVPs. "Timeless" Toni Storm defeated the biggest threat to her AEW Women's Championship reign in Mercedes Moné.
The Don Callis Family sealed the win for Kazuchika Okada, defeating Kenny Omega to become the Unified champion.
Hangman Adam Page took down the boogeyman of AEW, Jon Moxley, in Texas Death to complete his redemption and capture the AEW World Championship.
The following are the real winners and losers from a special night for AEW.
Losers: The Outrunners
1 of 11For the second time in as many weeks, FTR have cheated The Outrunners out of a win, dampening the good vibes from the rest of the Zero Hour.
Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler are the winningest tag team in AEW history and could have afforded to lose here to a team in Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd that have struggled for impactful victories.
FTR did cheat to win, using the ropes and Stokely Hathaway's extra support for the pin. It still leaves a question of whether The Outrunners will win anything in this rivalry.
This could all end in a bright spot for The Outrunners. They have obvious chemistry with FTR and could fight them for the AEW World Tag Team Championships in the future.
However, in this moment, it feels like a chance was missed to give The Outrunners an unforgettable win on a huge stage.
Winner: Powerhouse Hobbs
2 of 11While The Opps remains AEW trios champions as a whole, no one has benefited more from this spot than Powerhouse Hobbs.
The 34-year-old rising star has found his place under the tutelage of two of the greats, Samoa Joe and Katsuyori Shibata.
He was the star of the opener, especially after hitting a wild powerslam counter to a Doomsday Device for the biggest near-fall of the match.
As Joe and Shibata are likely at the tail end of their careers, they have put everything on elevating Hobbs, even more so than Hook.
It seems like the big man has been positioned as the future top monster of AEW whether as a face or heel.
Winner: MJF
3 of 11A Casino Gauntlet has a strong air of unpredictability. Anyone could win at any time. Despite this, MJF was comfortably set up as the favorite and won.
This sets up the inevitable return to the AEW World Championship for the longest reigning champion in the company's history.
After all The Salt of the Earth did to get himself back into title contention, this was his biggest win since losing the gold.
This win set the stage for more potential mess to come out of the main event of All In, creating even more uncertainty about the end of the show.
Loser: Kyle Fletcher
4 of 11Obviously, this night was the toughest for Adam Cole, who unfortunately needed to vacate the TNT Championship due to a serious injury.
Best wishes to Cole on his recovery with serious hope that this will not be the end of his wrestling career.
With Cole vacating the gold though, all signs pointed to his original opponent Kyle Fletcher taking the title.
Instead, AEW took a surprise left turn and gave the gold to Dustin Rhodes, giving the 56-year-old veteran his first AEW gold.
This leave The Protostar in an uncertain position where it is no guarantee that he is the one to dethrone Dustin down the line.
Instead, Fletcher could be waiting a while longer to hold his own first AEW singles gold.
Winner: Dustin Rhodes
5 of 11While Dustin Rhodes as TNT champion was not the plan until today, The Natural has sought that gold since 2020.
During the original tournament to crown the TNT champion, Dustin made a declaration that winning the TNT Championship was his biggest goal in AEW.
He has challenged for the gold many times in these five years without success to the point that it looks impossible for The Natural at this stage.
Unfortunate circumstances set up an unexpected opportunity to reward a veteran in the state he calls home, Texas, making for perhaps the greatest highlight of his AEW career.
It seems likely that Dustin will not hold the TNT Championship long, especially since he still has multiple ROH championships to defend, but the moment alone is special.
Losers: The Young Bucks
6 of 11While All In may be truly AEW's premier event, it has not been a great show for The Young Bucks with a losing record at the show.
2025 will go down as their toughest night though as it was the end of their reign as EVPs in AEW. They can no longer misuse their power to get ahead.
This puts Matthew and Nicholas Jackson in an uncertain position, perhaps the most uncertain of their careers.
Obviously, The Young Bucks will be fine, especially after delivering one of the best matches of their careers against Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay.
It is just likely they will find a tough road to serious success in the near-future after this loss.
Winner: Athena
7 of 11Athena has held the ROH Women's World Championship for over 900 days, the longest reign in Ring of Honor history.
The time has come for The Forever Champion to bring that dominance to AEW, and that begins with the guaranteed Women's World Championship opportunity she earned in the women's Casino Gauntlet.
Winning that shot and likely setting the stage for an AEW takeover in her home state of Texas is a crowning moment of Athena's career.
Fans that have missed The Forever Champion's all-time-great run in ROH will be in for a treat watching Athena's next AEW run.
Those that have seen her work know she has more than earned this spot.
Loser: Christian Cage
8 of 11Everything Christian Cage has built on his own was shattered after the AEW World Tag Team Championships match.
While The Hurt Syndicate managed to keep their gold and Kevin Knight and "Speedball" Mike Bailey were kept out of the finish, The Patriarch took the pin and the post-match beatdown.
It was a tough night for Christian, who has no friends left unless Cope is willing to let bygones be bygones.
The Rated-R Superstar came out to help his former friend, but it is unclear if they can actually get on the same page.
Even if they can, The Patriarch made clear that he did not want to live in Cope's shadow. He did all that he could to sell himself beyond his more successful friend.
This is the worst spot Christian has ever been in, but those awaiting this moment have to be excited about one of the greatest tag teams reuniting.
Winner: "Timeless" Toni Storm
9 of 11Mercedes Moné walked into All In undefeated in AEW with seven championships in her active possession.
Throughout her journey to this moment, she sold winning the AEW Women's World Championship as just another title to add to her collection.
If she had defeated "Timeless" Toni Storm in this moment, she would have defined The Timeless One as just another obstacle to her rise.
Instead, Storm overcame The CEO and kept the championship she has defined better than anyone else in AEW.
This was a statement victory for Storm, who also delivered one of her best matches of her career on the biggest stage.
No matter what comes next, The Timeless One has defined herself by this victory as one of the greatest women's wrestlers of all time and AEW's truest women's ace.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
10 of 11Kazuchika Okada declared to Kenny Omega's face that he was The Best Bout Machine now. He would later viciously assault a man whose life almost ended because of diverticulitis.
The Rainmaker came into this cocky and focused, aligning himself with The Don Callis Family to solidify his claim to success over The Cleaner.
It all paid off at All In. On a night most often highlighted by babyfaces rising above, Omega fell short when it mattered.
Okada has defeated the man that beat him in their last tie-breaking battle in Japan.
The Rainmaker has delivered once again at the highest level in the ring and captured the Unified Championship.
While Omega has a gripe over the result, at the end of the day, The Rainmaker's plan paid off, and The Cleaner will need to earn his way to a rematch.
Winner: Hangman Adam Page
11 of 11The first journey of Hangman Adam Page to the AEW World Championship was the crowning achievement of storytelling in All Elite Wrestling.
The sequel may have been even more emotional, pulling The Cowboy back from the dark path to ultimately embracing fan support.
Hangman made clear that Mox would need to kill him in Texas Death to stop The Cowboy's rise back to the world title.
It was instead Hangman that nearly killed The Death Rider himself to take back the world championship.
This was everything AEW has promised to fans as an alternative promotion. It was violently bloody, excessively violent and wonderfully cathartic as The Cowboy delivered everything he promised.
He is now situated as the top man in AEW once again, and everyone will be coming to knock him off his throne.
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