On the most recent episode of AEW Collision, Jon Moxley threatened Hangman Page ahead of their anticipated match at All In Texas 2025, escalating the rivalry for the AEW World Title. The moment came as Moxley, the reigning champion and leader of the Death Riders, addressed Page following his match victory, making clear his intentions before the high-stakes event.
Rising Tension Between Jon Moxley and Hangman Page
Jon Moxley set the tone for the night by defeating AR Fox, then using his platform to direct a pointed warning at Hangman Page. The AEW World Champion criticized Page for wasting opportunities in his career and promised to end Page’s All Elite journey after their showdown in Texas. This warning demonstrated just how heated and personal their contest has become leading up to the marquee show.
Hangman Page Earns His Shot at the Title
Hangman Page, having won the 2025 men’s Owen Hart Cup, secured his place as the challenger for Moxley’s AEW World Title at All In, scheduled for July 12 in Texas. The ongoing narrative between these two wrestlers has included repeated confrontations in the weeks leading up to the event. With their connection intensifying each week, anticipation among fans continues to build around this main event clash.
Conflict Intensifies as Allies Intervene
Two weeks prior, tension escalated further when Moxley and the Death Riders almost attacked Hangman Page during an episode of Collision. The situation prompted key figures including The Opps and Samoa Joe to intervene, saving Page from a potential ambush. This interference has only added more layers of drama to the feud, maintaining a sense of unpredictability as the championship match approaches.
What the Outcome Could Mean for AEW
The threat from Jon Moxley to potentially end Hangman Page’s time in All Elite Wrestling underscores the high personal and professional stakes of their upcoming contest. For AEW fans, the showdown at All In 2025 will not only decide the holder of the AEW World Title but could mark a major turning point in both men’s careers as the promotion’s eyes turn toward the Texas event.