First Match Announced for AEW All In 2025

Mercedes Mone won the Owen Hart tournament at AEW Double Or Nothing, earning a Women’s World Title match at All In.

First Match Announced for AEW All In 2025
  • Mercedes Mone won the Owen Hart Foundation women's tournament final at AEW Double Or Nothing, earning a match for the AEW Women’s World Championship at All In Texas.
  • Her opponent at All In Texas will be the AEW Women’s World Champion after Double Or Nothing, either Toni Storm or Mina Shirakawa.
  • The result of Toni Storm vs. Mina Shirakawa at Double Or Nothing was still pending when this announcement was made.
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Mercedes Mone has secured the first confirmed championship match for AEW All In Texas, set to take place at Globe Life Field on July 12. Her victory in the Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament final at the May 25 AEW Double Or Nothing pay-per-view earned her an opportunity for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

The tournament final at Double Or Nothing saw Mercedes Mone, who currently holds the TBS Championship, defeat Jamie Hayter. A significant stipulation attached to this contest granted the victor a challenge for the AEW Women’s World Title at the upcoming All In Texas.

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Mone’s opponent at All In Texas will be the performer who emerges as the AEW Women’s World Champion following the events of Double Or Nothing. The reigning champion, Toni Storm, was scheduled to defend the title against Mina Shirakawa later during the May 25 pay-per-view.

As AEW Double Or Nothing was still underway when this information became available, the result of the Toni Storm versus Mina Shirakawa championship match, and therefore Mercedes Mone’s definitive opponent for All In Texas, had not yet been determined.

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