Jon Moxley is preparing to defend his AEW World Championship against former World Champion Hangman Adam Page at the upcoming All In event in Texas. This title defense promises to be one of Moxley’s most challenging, as Page has recently earned his opportunity by winning the Men’s Owen Hart Cup at Double or Nothing 2025.
Hangman Adam Page Returns to AEW’s Main Event Scene
After defeating Will Ospreay to claim the Men’s Owen Hart Cup, Hangman Adam Page secured his position once again as a top contender for the AEW World Title. His victory has set the stage for a highly anticipated showdown with Jon Moxley at All In: Texas. Page discussed his return to the title spotlight during an appearance on SHAK Wrestling, sharing insights into the positive energy backstage within AEW.
Reflecting on his experience with the company, Page highlighted the sense of collaboration among talent aiming to create compelling television and live shows. He expressed his appreciation for being part of AEW’s ongoing growth and the enthusiasm shared by those involved:
“It very much does feel like for me personally, you know, in my experience week to week, a lot of the same kind of magic of those first few weeks and months of AEW TV, you know, the things I was talking about earlier, the sense of wanting to work together for a common goal to make something good, exciting, fun, fresh. The trajectory has felt upwards, and I’m just gracious to still be here and still be a part of that.” [12:56 – 13:32]
Recent Legal Issue Surrounding Jon Moxley
Aside from his in-ring challenges, Jon Moxley is currently facing legal complications stemming from an incident during a match against Kenny Omega. Former AEW crew member Christopher Dispensa filed a lawsuit against Moxley, claiming gross negligence, civil assault, and battery due to an altercation that allegedly occurred when Moxley shoved him.

EC3 discussed these developments on Sportskeeda Wrestling’s The Wrestling Outlaws podcast, emphasizing the unwritten rule in wrestling to avoid contact with civilians, particularly when expensive equipment is involved. He also expressed surprise that the matter escalated to a lawsuit, suggesting issues like this are typically handled privately behind the scenes.
“You find yourself like in the heat of the moment and sometimes you don’t know how you’re just in it. And like, I think that’s where greatness comes from sometimes. But on the other hand, you don’t touch civilians, especially if you’re holding, you know, expensive equipment that they can’t control how they would fall down. It’s too bad. The fact there’s a lawsuit is wild to me because if this, it seems like it’s something that could be taking place behind the scenes,” EC3 said. [From 10:12 onwards]
The Coming Challenge for Jon Moxley’s Championship
With Hangman Adam Page’s recent success and Jon Moxley’s ongoing legal distractions, the AEW World Championship defense at All In: Texas is set to be closely watched by fans and industry insiders. Page’s return to the top tier brings fresh momentum, while Moxley’s experience and resilience have made him a formidable champion. This encounter will likely prove pivotal for both men’s careers and the AEW World Title’s prestige.
As the event approaches, speculation grows about whether Moxley will be able to withstand the pressure from Page and retain his title, or if a new era will begin under Page’s reign. AEW fans can expect a fiercely competitive match that tests both wrestlers’ skills and determination.