All In, AEW and Texas
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Timeless Toni Storm retained the AEW Women's World Championship in a 25-minute thriller at All In Texas by defeating Owen Hart Women's Tournament Winner Mercedes Moné and forcing her first singles loss in AEW.
On Saturday, All Elite Wrestling hosts its most important pay-per-view event of the year — “AEW All In: Texas” — at Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers. Below, we will be keeping up with all the action in Arlington via our reporters and photographers on the scene: Live updates Main card Up next: “Timeless” Toni Storm (c) vs.
Kazuchika Okada beat Kenny Omega at All In on Saturday to merge the Continental and International Championships and become the first-ever AEW unified champion.
Jim Ross was back in booth at AEW All In, making his first appearance since it was announced in May he had been diagnosed with colon cancer.
After vacating his TNT Championship earlier in the day, Adam Cole broke his silence on his future in AEW at All In Texas.
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Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin of The Hurt Syndicate beat The Patriarchy and JetSpeed in a three-way tag team match to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championships at All In on Saturday.
Will Ospreay went back into his Assassin’s Creed bag for his entrance at AEW All In. Before “Elevated” rang out in Globe Life Field, an Assassin’s Creed montage played. Assassins in training performed on stage as a voiceover spoke, saying that you shouldn’t look for the Assassin in the shadow, you should look in the sky.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNYoung Bucks No Longer EVPs After AEW All In Loss To Will Ospreay & Swerve StricklandI n what was an explosive tag team contest at AEW All In Texas, Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland defeated The Young Bucks after nearly 30 minutes of action, meaning Matt and Nick Jackson have officially been stripped of their EVP titles.