
In the chaotic and brutal main event of AEW All In from Globe Life Field, Adam Page won his second AEW World Championship, defeating Jon Moxley in a Texas Death Match. The bout was the culmination of a bitter rivalry, filled with outside interference and dramatic returns that shaped the final outcome.
The match descended into violence early, with both competitors getting busted open. Moxley’s allies, the Death Riders, and manager Marina Shafir were a constant presence, with Shafir even biting Page’s head. The tide began to turn when a video of Darby Allin appeared on the screen from Mt. Everest, promising to take everything from Moxley.
This preceded the return of Bryan Danielson, who appeared in a mask to neutralize Wheeler Yuta, Gabe Kidd, and Claudio Castagnoli. As Danielson brawled with the Death Riders through the crowd, Allin made a dramatic entrance, descending from the rafters to attack Moxley’s allies with a Coffin Drop.
Interference continued as The Young Bucks hit Page with an EVP Trigger, but they were thwarted by Swerve Strickland and Prince Nana. After Nana handcuffed Marina Shafir to the barricade, Swerve attacked the Bucks with a chain and threw it to Page.
Page used the chain to hang Moxley over the top rope before delivering a Buckshot Lariat that sent the champion onto a bed of nails. He then used the chain to hang Moxley over the top rope again, forcing Moxley to tap out and securing the title.
The victory caps a long journey for Page, who earned the championship opportunity by winning the Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament. For months, the storyline centered on Page’s quest to “liberate” the physical title belt, which Moxley had kept locked away in a briefcase. Following the match, Page emotionally opened the case and retrieved the championship as fans chanted “you deserve it.”
While Page celebrated, Swerve Strickland watched approvingly from the entrance ramp. A new challenger also emerged earlier in the night when MJF won the Casino Gauntlet, earning a contract for a future AEW World Championship match.