AEW World Champion Jon Moxley showed visible frustration following a brutal attack on last Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite. The incident escalated tensions and set the stage for high stakes matches leading into All In 2025.
Adam Page Challenges Moxley to Texas Death Match at All In 2025
On Dynamite, “Hangman” Adam Page confronted Jon Moxley with a challenge for the World Title in a Texas Death Match scheduled for All In 2025. A fierce brawl erupted involving The Death Riders and The Opps before Moxley agreed to the stipulation. The confrontation grew more volatile when Page targeted Marina Shafir with a sudden attack before exiting the ring.
Backstage Tensions Unfold on AEW Collision
AEW Collision revealed behind-the-scenes footage from after Dynamite went off air, where an interviewer sought Moxley’s thoughts on the attack. The World Champion responded with anger, pushing the interviewer aside. Meanwhile, Claudio Castagnoli addressed The Opps’ interference in The Death Riders and Adam Page’s segment, intensifying the ongoing rivalries.
AEW World Trios Championship Challenge Announced
Claudio Castagnoli further issued a challenge to Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata, setting up a match for the AEW World Trios Championship at All In 2025. This announcement adds another layer of competition alongside the brewing conflicts involving Jon Moxley and Adam Page.
High Stakes and Uncertainty Ahead of All In 2025
As The Death Riders prepare to settle their score with The Opps, Jon Moxley is seeking payback for the attack on Marina Shafir. Their Texas Death Match has fans anticipating a brutal showdown on July 12, with significant consequences for AEW’s championship landscape.
“It will be interesting to see what transpires at All In on July 12.”
—Narrator (Unattributed in source)
