Kyle Fletcher will challenge Adam Cole for the TNT Championship at AEW All In on Saturday, July 12, 2025, after winning a decisive contest on the July 5 episode of Collision. Fletcher earned his opportunity by besting Daniel Garcia in a number one contender match, ensuring a direct showdown with Cole at the upcoming pay-per-view event.
The match came after a heated exchange where Fletcher confronted Cole during the show‘s opening. Fletcher recalled a painful moment from two years prior when Cole and MJF defeated Fletcher’s former team, Aussie Open, to win the ROH World Tag Titles at All In. With renewed determination, Fletcher vowed to inflict similar disappointment on Cole by capturing the TNT Championship.
Contenders Settle Score in Intense Number One Contender Match
Daniel Garcia attempted to insert himself into the title picture, proposing a three-way contest with Cole and Fletcher. While Cole consented, Fletcher insisted on a one-on-one match to settle the challenger’s role. Garcia then suggested earning the chance through a number one contender bout, which was accepted.
Tonight’s main event between Daniel Garcia and @KyleFletcherPro will determine who faces @AdamColePro for the TNT Championship at #AEWAllInTexas!Watch #AEWCollision 100 on TNT & MAX pic.twitter.com/uEYIsbSb1q— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2025
From the start, Fletcher dominated, using his strength to throw Garcia violently into the barricade, opening a bleeding wound that required medical attention. Despite the injury, Garcia displayed resilience, fighting back with relentless offense that kept the match competitive through much of the contest.

.@kylefletcherpro looking to destroy the LED board and Daniel Garcia as they battle for a shot at the TNT Title at #AEWAllInTexas Our #AEWCollision100 main event continues on TNT and max pic.twitter.com/Ek1jghAoIW— AEW on TV (@AEWonTV) July 6, 2025
The confrontation escalated outside the ring where Garcia executed a suplex over the ropes, sending both men crashing to the floor. Fletcher recovered more quickly and responded with a counter suplex, maintaining control. As the battle continued, Fletcher locked eyes with Cole, then delivered a crushing powerbomb onto the ring apron to weaken Garcia further.
Fletcher Seals Victory to Claim Title Shot Against Adam Cole
Garcia managed to beat the referee’s count and reentered the ring with encouragement from Cole, who was stationed at commentary. However, Fletcher seized the moment, striking Garcia with a running boot in the corner before finishing him off with a brainbuster for the victory.
The match‘s conclusion confirmed the official TNT Championship bout for AEW All In, setting up a high-stakes showdown between Adam Cole and Kyle Fletcher.
#AEWAllInTexasLIVE on PPV, 3ET/12PTSaturday Afternoon, 7/12TNT ChampionshipAdam Cole vs Kyle Fletcher@KyleFletcherPro with his win on #AEWCollision100 has punched his ticket to a TNT Championship match against @AdamColePro, at All In Texas, this Saturday afternoon, 7/12! pic.twitter.com/ykFBMbU9Iq— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) July 6, 2025
Physical Edge and Experience Define Upcoming Championship Clash
Kyle Fletcher’s commanding victory showcased his physical dominance over Garcia, suggesting he holds a size and power advantage heading into the title match. Adam Cole, in contrast, will have to rely on his seasoned wrestling intellect and tactical experience to retain the TNT Championship against the formidable challenger.
This upcoming bout promises a compelling contest of raw strength and ring savvy, potentially altering the landscape of AEW’s TNT division. Fans are eager to see if Fletcher can convert his momentum into championship gold or if Cole will prove too savvy to dethrone at AEW All In.