AEW Keeps Plans for All In: Texas Under Tight Wraps

AEW is keeping details about the Men’s Owen Hart winner and the resulting AEW World Title match at All In confidential, per Fightful Select.

AEW Keeps Plans for All In: Texas Under Tight Wraps
  • AEW is keeping details about the AEW World Championship match at All In: Texas highly confidential, including the winner of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament and the title match plans.
  • The men’s and women’s Owen Hart Tournament finals will take place at AEW Double or Nothing, with Will Ospreay facing Hangman Adam Page or Kyle Fletcher in the men’s final, and Jamie Hayter vs. Mercedes Mone in the women’s final.
  • The reason for the secrecy is unclear—whether AEW has not finalized decisions or is intentionally limiting internal information—while Jon Moxley remains the current champion, defending against Samoa Joe on May 14.
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AEW is reportedly maintaining secrecy surrounding plans for its AEW World Championship match scheduled for the All In event this July. Information obtained by Fightful Select from AEW sources suggests that details about both the winner of the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament and the subsequent title match at All In Texas are being closely guarded within the promotion.

The structure dictates that the competitor who wins the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament earns a championship opportunity at All In. Both the men’s and women’s tournament finals are set to conclude at the upcoming AEW Double or Nothing pay-per-view.

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The women’s tournament final currently involves Jamie Hayter facing Mercedes Mone. For the men’s final, Will Ospreay is scheduled to compete against the victor of a match between Hangman Adam Page and Kyle Fletcher, which is slated for the April 30 edition of AEW Dynamite.

The reason behind the closely guarded nature of the All In world title match plans is not confirmed. It is unknown if AEW management has yet to make a final decision or if they are deliberately restricting the information internally.

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Jon Moxley is the current AEW World Champion. He is scheduled to defend the title against Samoa Joe on May 14 during the AEW Beach Break special episode of Dynamite.

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