AEW President Tony Khan announces Omega vs Okada winner take all match for AEW All In Texas, following a dramatic showdown on a marathon night of wrestling at the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado. With champions Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada colliding just moments after Omega retained his title, fans witnessed escalating tension and chaos leading up to this massive event.
Marathon Broadcast Sets the Stage in Denver
The wrestling world turned its eyes to Denver for an extended four-hour stretch of All Elite Wrestling, broadcasted midweek due to a sports-packed Saturday. The Mission Ballroom was electrified as storylines from Dynamite flowed seamlessly into Collision, pushing AEW’s roster to the limits of both endurance and pacing.
The action opened with Kenny Omega defending his AEW International Championship in a chaotic Four-Way match against Brody King, Claudio Castagnoli, and Mascara Dorada. Omega’s victory was secured after delivering his signature One-Winged Angel, reaffirming his place at the top of the division.
Okada and Omega Ignite Rivalry After Title Retention
As celebration barely began, Kazuchika Okada emerged, Continental Championship in tow, to issue a silent, intense challenge to Omega. Both men stared each other down, with the tension boiling over into a physical altercation. Okada landed a direct shot to Omega’s abdomen, forcing Omega to attempt his finishing move; however, Okada slipped away, keeping his own belt in hand as he retreated, leaving the arena buzzing with speculation about a potential title-for-title showdown between two of wrestling’s global icons.

Heavyweight Clashes Drive Fyter Fest’s Collision Block
The next segment highlighted FTR’s ongoing feud with CMLL stars Atlantis Jr. and Templario. As Ricochet addressed the audience, mentioning his ongoing search for top-tier talent and his ambitions for championship gold, the arena’s focus shifted to the ring for the night’s first high-profile match.
Will Ospreay Battles Lio Rush as Action Andretti Gets Involved
Will Ospreay and Lio Rush, flanked by Action Andretti, faced off in a match bolstered by bravado and mutual antagonism. Early momentum saw Ospreay countering Rush’s frantic offense, despite outside distractions from Andretti. The fight alternated control, with Ospreay executing a variety of precision attacks until a sequence of interference and inventive moves on both sides kept the result in doubt.
Ospreay’s innovative aerial attacks, including springboard enzugiris and Blue Thunder Bomb variations, raised the tempo. Rush delivered a poison rana and springboard cutter, but Ospreay kicked out and responded with an Oscutter for a near fall. Action Andretti’s interference momentarily turned the tide, but Ospreay outmaneuvered the duo with a Tiger drop before Rush’s attempt at cheating with a chain was foiled by the referee. Ospreay hit the Styles Clash to capture the momentum and the match.
After the bell, Andretti and Rush assaulted Ospreay until Hangman Adam Page stepped in, microphone in hand, to confront both the victors and the hostile crowd. Page declared:
I am my own man! – Hangman Adam Page
The confrontation attracted Jon Moxley, who stared down Page as the Death Riders surrounded the ring, only dispersing when a limping Ospreay returned, chairs in hand, to balance the numbers. The threat of further escalation proved too much, and Moxley withdrew his reinforcements.
Backstage Tensions Rise: Faction Wars and New Alliances
Backstage, Lexi Nair caught up with the Don Callis Family. Don Callis confirmed his stable’s acceptance of Paragon’s challenge for the night’s main event and revealed fresh animosity towards Bandido, blaming him for financial losses and announcing Hechicero as the newest ally for a trios match against Bandido and The Outrunners.
The issues between @TheDonCallis Family, Paragon, + Daniel Garcia continue to escalate, but now The Don Callis Family turns its attention to Bandido and The OutRunners!
Watch #AEWFyterFest LIVE on TBS & MAX pic.twitter.com/UfmZriXcU7
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) June 5, 2025
Lucha Libre Stars Challenge FTR in Tag Action
In a spirited tag team matchup, CMLL’s Atlantis Jr. and Templario took on FTR, represented by Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler, with Stokely Hathaway at their side. As the match progressed, the luchadors showcased technical brilliance and agile teamwork, though FTR’s experience and some timely missteps from their opponents ultimately secured their victory over the international challengers.
After the match, Stokely Hathaway issued a warning to the AEW tag division, declaring the inevitability of FTR’s dominance. Harwood’s attempt at addressing the crowd was drowned out by Denver’s raucous fans, prompting a signature exit.
Don Callis Family Dominates in Six-Man Action
The trios match saw Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, and Hechicero representing the Don Callis Family against Bandido and The OutRunners. The OutRunners entered wearing neon pink masks—creating comedic moments amid the fierce competition. Throughout the bout, The Don Callis Family demonstrated calculated teamwork and relentless offense, finishing their opponents with synchronized brain busters that left the Denver crowd awestruck.
This six-man match has lots of international flavor
That fans in Denver really savor.
The Don Callis Family is in control for much of the match
With their offense fully dispatched,
As Fletcher and Takeshita hit Los OutRunners with stereo brain busters.
Chaos Erupts Among the Women’s Division
A recap detailed last week’s street fight between Anna Jay and Harley Cameron facing Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford. The aftermath spilled onto this week’s stage, as Bayne and Ford dragged Cameron to ringside and threatened to inflict more punishment—only to be interrupted by the returning Tay Melo, whose intervention, along with security, diffused the situation. This confrontation underlined ongoing vendettas within the women’s ranks.
It was an all-out WAR when @meganbayne + @thePenelopeFord faced @harleycameron_ + @annajay___ last week in a street fight… But now it looks like they’re not done yet! They still want to teach Anna Jay a lesson!
Watch #AEWFyterFest LIVE on TBS & MAX pic.twitter.com/H5gcvXr19W
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) June 5, 2025
Anthony Bowens Issues Challenge for Summer Blockbuster
Backstage, Lexi Nair interviewed Billy Gunn and Anthony Bowens. Bowens announced pride month programming and challenged Kyle Fletcher for an upcoming Summer Blockbuster event, promising to highlight the strength and diversity of AEW’s roster.
“The Pride of Professional Wrestling” @Bowens_Official calls out Kyle Fletcher for AEW Summer Blockbuster NEXT WEEK!
Watch #AEWFyterFest LIVE on TBS & MAX pic.twitter.com/iZfqTO3xMI
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) June 5, 2025
Nick Wayne Clings to ROH World Television Championship
In a four-way contest for the Ring of Honor World Television title, Nick Wayne defended against Sammy Guevara, AR Fox, and Lee Johnson. With Christian Cage and Mother Wayne at ringside, each challenger demonstrated quick counters and inventive moves, but Nick Wayne retained his title after delivering a driving DVD drop to Fox, holding on in an unpredictable contest with plenty of near falls and shifting alliances.
All four men are feeling the grooves
As they counter each other’s moves.
But Nick Wayne stays on top
As he hits Fox with a DVD drop.
Thekla Makes a Mark in AEW Debut
Thekla, the Austrian competitor from STARDOM, made her debut against Lady Frost. Thekla dominated from the outset, quickly dispatching Frost with a unique and punishing offense described as a “Death trap,” establishing herself as a dangerous new addition to the roster. After the bell, Thekla continued her assault until Queen Aminata intervened, setting the stage for a future showdown. Later, Aminata addressed the audience with a pointed message for Thekla, referencing her “African Queen” persona and promising to crush the foreign threat in their match next week.
Spider is toxic
And thaws out her opponent.
Death trap ends Frost quick.
Tony Khan Officially Confirms Omega vs Okada Winner Take All
The excitement and conflict from the show’s opening finally resulted in Tony Schiavone announcing a major development: Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada would indeed face off in a Winner Take All match at AEW All In Texas. The contract signing is scheduled for next week, creating massive anticipation for what could be a defining match in modern wrestling.
After their brawl earlier tonight, AEW President + CEO @TonyKhan has signed @RainmakerXOkada vs @KennyOmegamanX WINNER TAKE ALL for #AEWAllInTexas!
Watch #AEWFyterFest LIVE on TBS & MAX pic.twitter.com/cxv8bxMVyV
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) June 5, 2025
Main Event: Paragon and Daniel Garcia Clash With International Stars
Closing out Fyter Fest in Denver, Paragon—Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly—and Daniel Garcia, backed by Matt Menard, squared off with Rocky Romero, Trent Berretta, Lance Archer, and Josh Alexander, all cornered by Don Callis. The match was a frenzy of constant interference, rapid tags, and explosive offense on all sides, reflecting the unpredictable pacing criticized throughout the night. When the dust settled, Adam Cole delivered the match-ending blow, allowing his team to stand tall, united as the crowd erupted.
Garcia and Paragon face down Callis’ goons
Even when things midway in the match spell their doom.
Despite bodies flying everywhere
All eight men attack without a care.
But Adam Cole makes them feel the Boom.
The victorious team basked in the moment as Fyter Fest drew to a close, capping an emotionally exhausting show packed with title defenses, grudges, interference, and bold new announcements.
What Comes Next for AEW After a Night of High Stakes
With Tony Khan announcing Omega vs Okada winner take all match for AEW All In Texas, the company has set a bold course for its immediate future. The impending contract signing, unresolved hostilities across factions, and a reinvigorated women’s division suggest that AEW is headed into a period of growing tension and unpredictability. Denver’s marathon night set the bar high for drama, but questions persist about AEW’s ability to balance star power, pacing, and compelling storytelling as rivalries grow more personal and championships hang in the balance.
