2025 AEW All In Texas Odds, Predictions and Match Card

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On Saturday, July 12, AEW returns to PPV with their annual All In event. This event marks the fourth edition of the All In franchise and will emanate from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Expectations are high for the attendance and the in-ring action for this massive stadium event.

This AEW’s first run at a stadium show in the United States. Last year, they pulled off an incredible All In show at Wembley Stadium in London. This year, AEW is hoping to exceed that level of success.

This weekend’s show features nearly a dozen matches with some of these bouts shaping up to go down as AEW’s best ever like Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada and Toni Storm vs. Mercedes Mone.

Jon Moxley will defend the AEW World title in a Texas Death Match against Hangman Adam Page in what could be the company’s most important world championship match to date.

The All In Zero hour is set to begin at 1pm ET and it has two matches booked as of this writing. The afternoon PPV will start at 3pm ET. Don’t be surprised if we see another match or two added before the show begins.

Let’s take a look at the latest AEW All In odds, courtesy of the top sports betting sites, and make our AEW All In predictions. 

As of this writing, many of the AEW All In matches don’t have betting odds. Make sure to check back before the Zero Hour begins, to see the latest AEW odds and any significant line movement.

AEW All In Card

The following AEW Double or Nothing matches have been confirmed as of this writing:

AEW MatchFavoritePrediction
FTR vs. The OutrunnersFTR (NA)FTR
Eight Man TagTeam Big Boom (NA)Team Big Boom
AEW TNT TitleKyle Fletcher (-270)Kyle Fletcher (-270)
AEW 3-Way Tag Team TitleThe Hurt Syndicate (-200)The Patriarchy (+170)
AEW Trios TitlesThe Opps (-300)The Opps (-300)
AEW Tag TeamThe Young Bucks (-160)The Young Bucks (-160)
Women’s Casino GauntletNAMegan Bayne (NA)
Men’s Casino GauntletNAMJF (NA)
Winner Takes AllKenny Omega (-240)Kazuchika Okada (+160)
Women’s World TitleMercedes Mone (-165)Mercedes Mone (-165)
Men’s World TitleHangman Adam Page (-600)Hangman Adam Page (-600)

With limited betting odds available, it’s unclear as to how the sportsbooks view the entire card. The one surprise is how big of a betting favorite Hangman Adam Page is against Jon Moxley. And, I expect that line to rise by time the match takes place.

Kenny Omega is a sizable favorite over Okada in their unification bout. I would keep an eye on these odds as well. They could shift in favor of the winner by time the PPV starts.

With that said, keep reading below to see our match-by-match AEW All In predictions and how they compare to some of the best handicappers around.

AEW All In Predictions

The following AEW predictions are for the confirmed and rumored All In matches:

FTR vs. The Outrunners

  • FTR (NA)
  • The Outrunners (NA)

This bout has all the makings of a classic tag-team feud. Nothing too over the top, and nothing on the line. Just two teams fighting to see who’s the best. Ok, maybe there’s a little revenge on the minds of The Outrunners as FTR have mocked and ridiculed them for quite some time now.

It’s a shame that FTR is relegated to the Zero Hour show, considering they’re one of the best tag teams in the world.

However, I think this match could help them take a step towards becoming even bigger heels and get closer to the tag titles.

Although the odds haven’t come out yet, there’s no reason to think that FTR won’t be massive favorites. And, there’s no reason to bet against them even if we all want to go back to the 80s and pick The Outrunners.

Bet: FTR (NA)

Eight Man Tag

  • Don Callis Family (NA)
  • Big Boom and Conglomeration (NA)

This match really just came together over the last week. And, it really isn’t something more than AEW’s attempt to get more names on the show. With all of the talent on this roster, there’s better ways and names to have compete in this spot.

Nevertheless, you have to imagine that Big Boom A.J. and his family will lead the team to victory over the Don Callis Family. The heels should get the win considering they’ve been wracking up victories in all sorts of matches.

However, whenever Big Boom is involved, he tends to get the victory. Plus, Kyle O’Reilly needs a few wins considering how much AEW jobs him out.

Bet: Big Boom and Conglomeration (NA)

AEW TNT Title

  • (c)Adam Cole (+180)
  • Kyle Fletcher (-270)

Speaking of the Don Callis Family, one of its top members is favored to win this TNT title match. And, I happen to agree with the oddsmakers here.

Adam Cole seems to be nothing more than a stepping stone for others right now. It’s a shame, considering how much AEW has invested in him and his teammates. I wish we could go back to the days where Roderick Strong was in a wheel chair, with the neck brace, yelling “Adam.” Unfortunately, we can’t.

And, unfortunately, Cole will lose his title in this matchup. It’s time for Fletcher to be a champion and take his stock to a new level. Next year, Fletcher will be a world title contender. This year, he’s going to become one of the company’s top champions and rising stars.

There’s no value for his odds. And, I don’t see Cole being worthy of a flier.

Bet: Kyle Fletcher (-270)

AEW 3-Way Tag Team Title

  • (c)The Hurt Syndicate (-200)
  • The Patriarchy (+170)
  • JetSpeed (+300)

Thank the wrestling gods that they put The Patriarchy in this world tag-team title match. There was no way I could stomach a match between JetSpeed and The Hurt Syndicate because there’s no way that JetSpeed could beat them.

Putting The Patriarchy into this match is the wild card that could take the belts off of the champs in a way that doesn’t involve them losing. Christian and his family took out Bobby Lashley’s knee with a chair, so that’s another way to get the titles of the champs.

I would love to see The Hurt Syndicate hold on to the belts for the entire year. It would make those titles more valuable especially whenever someone beats them.

With that said, the oddsmakers feel that the champs will still retain. I think that’s the smart play here. But something tells me that The Patriarchy were put into this match for a reason. And, that reason is to win the titles by pinning JetSpeed.

Don’t forget, Christian made a deal with FTR to help each other out. So, we could see FTR get involved as well. Call me crazy, or call me hopeful that AEW has the brass balls to do this, but I’m taking Christian and his family to walk away with the belts after cheating in the end.

For those of you who want to play it safe, then take the champs to retain. However, I must note that the odds for the champ shave shifted from -260 to -200. Additionally, JetSpeed went from +400 to +300 underdogs. So, it’s a big strange to see these two teams’ odds shift so much, while The Patriarchy’s line stayed the same.

Bet: The Patriarchy (+170)

AEW Trios Titles

  • (c)The Opps (-300)
  • The Death Riders (+200)

There are a few things working against The Death Riders in this match. First of all, the third member for the challengers is Gabe Kidd and he’s not a full-time member for the group or for AEW. So, it makes no sense to put the belts on a wrestler who won’t even be there most of the time, especially with Pac still out of action.

Another thing working against the challengers is that this event feels like the end of their reign of terror. It feels like the entire group is set to lose their matches, the world title, and their hold over the company.

Lastly, the popularity of Samoa Joe and Will Hobbs has me believing that The Opps will stay champs for quite some time. Personally, I would love to see The Hurt Syndicate get these titles for a while.

Also, as you can see, the oddsmakers feel the same as they’ve listed The Opps as sizable favorites for this bout. If there was any doubt, then these lines would be a lot closer. Take the champs to retain.

Bet: The Opps (NA)

AEW Tag Team

  • Strickland & Ospreay (+120)
  • The Young Bucks (-160)

It’s time to get to the portion of the card where the stipulations matter and the stakes are high. If Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland win, then The Young Bucks are stripped of their EVP roles with the company. If The Young Bucks win, then Swerve and Ospreay can’t challenge for the World Title for one year.

Which outcome do you think is the most likely?

If you picked the Jacksons to win this match, then I agree 100% with you. What better way to keep Swerve and Ospreay away from Hangman’s newly won title than by losing this match?

Both men deserve a title shot, especially Ospreay who should be the world champ but AEW is doing everything they can to keep him from that position.

The Young Bucks cheating to win will keep them as a major focus moving forward. They could get involved in the world title match and the trios match as well. They could also help Okada win his match against Omega.

Most oddsmakers give The Young Bucks a slight advantage in this bout, and I agree. In fact, I think the Bucks should be larger favorites. So, there’s still value on the boards here. I expect these odds to increase by the PPV.

For those of you that like to shop for betting lines, look around. I’ve seen sportsbooks that actually favor Strickland and Ospreay (-175) to win. That would mean The Bucks are +130 underdogs, which I like even more. That means more value for those of us who are betting on the Jacksons.

Bet: The Young Bucks (-160)

Women’s Casino Gauntlet

The winner of this women’s casino gauntlet match will earn a world title shot in the near future. So, when betting this bout, you must look at the participants involved, and pick the one that has the most likely potential as a world title challenger.

The first two women in this match will be Kris Statlander and Megan Bayne. Both have challenged for the world title in the past. To me, Bayne is a future world champ and will be within a year max.

Currently, we don’t know the other competitors in this bout, so it’s difficult to gauge the likelihood of a winner. Once again, this has me circle back to Bayne who is an incredible talent and a dominant force in the women’s division.

The only way I see Bayne losing this match, is if Britt Baker returns as a surprise entrant and wins. She’s the only other female wrestler that I would put in a world title match with Mone or Storm.

As for this match’s odds, I don’t think we’ll get them before the PPV begins. So, just like with the men’s match as well, we might have to skip betting on it.

Bet: Megan Bayne (NA)

Men’s Casino Gauntlet

As I just laid out above, we don’t have any odds for this match and we probably won’t get them in time to bet on it. However, if we do, then it’s a no-brainer as to who to bet on – MJF.

Currently, he and Mark Briscoe are the two men we know will compete in this match. I would expect other top stars like Anthony Bowens, Brody King, Roderick Strong, Takeshita, and maybe a surprise or two, to be in this match.

In the end, unless AEW has Darby Allin come back and win this bout, the most likely outcome is MJF picking up the victory and harassing Adam Page until he challenges him for the title.

Bet: MJF (NA)

Winner Takes All

  • (c)Kenny Omega (-240)
  • (c)Kazuchika Okada (+160)

I’ve been predicting this match since late last year. And, the time has finally come. This is the one bout that I’m the most excited to see.

We have two of the best wrestlers of this generation reigniting one of the greatest rivalries of all-time. And, they’re doing it in America this time around. For those that missed their matches in Japan, do everything you can to watch them before this bout.

Omega and Okada are synonymous with each other, and they’re synonymous with greatness. That’s exactly what we’ll get in this bout – greatness.

Despite what the odds say, I think this match is Even. In fact, I lean slightly towards Okada as Omega isn’t above doing the job.

I would prefer to see Okada win this match and then Omega wins a rematch down the line, which would set up a trilogy bout in the beginning of 2026.

I think with The Young Bucks, Don Callis, and the Callis Family, there are a number of factors that can help Okada win. That’s also a lot of factors that Omega would have to overcome.

For those keeping score, this would be the 5th major one-on-one match between these two superstars:

  1. NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 11 (2016) – Okada won
  2. NJPW Dominion 2017 – a Draw
  3. NJPW G1 Climax 2017 – Omega won
  4. NJPW Dominion 2018 – Omega won

Omega would leave New Japan in 2019, to go form AEW. That would put a pin in one of the greatest rivalries of all-time. Fortunately, fans around the world were thrilled when Okada signed with AEW because it meant we would eventually get to this match.

So, circling back to what I said above, I am leaning towards Okada winning. Omega holds the advantage in this rivalry with a 2-1-1 record. What better way to prolong this feud than by having Okada win and evening up the series?

Okada, with the help of Callis, is an evil way for the Japanese superstar to best his rival. And, yet, it’s also an entertaining way to keep things going and make the first unified champion even more important. Not only would he hold this new championship status, but he would also have Omega wanting revenge and a host of challengers.

As for the betting odds, Omega was a -175 favorite but has now jumped to a -245 line. Okada was +130 but he’s now a +160 underdog. So, it seems that oddsmakers are growing more confident in Omega to win. I’m still taking Okada.

Bet: Kazuchika Okada (+160)

Women’s World Title

  • (c)Mercedes Mone (-165)
  • (c)Toni Storm (+120)

While it doesn’t have the same global importance as Okada vs. Omega, this women’s world title match is quite possible the most pivotal match and moment on the card.

What AEW does here could set up the women’s division for the next year, or set it back for the next few years. Yeah, no pressure Tony Kahn.

Call her Hulk Hogan or Goldberg, Mone is the best women’s wrestler in the company and one of the best in the world. Storm has already lost big matches before, like against Mariah May. So, having her lose this bout isn’t a major blow because she’s crazy enough and over enough to remain in the title hunt.

But having a champ hold both women’s titles, along with a collection of other promotional belts, would be something akin to what Omega did a few years back. It would also give the company a true star that could carry this mantle until AEW decided to give the massive rub to another wrestler – like Bayne.

Mone winning this match is a way to build another star down the line. It could be Bayne or it could be a returning Baker who ends up dethroning Mone and regaining here status as one of the best in the company.

Having Mone lose this match would be a colossal mistake in my opinion. Storm doesn’t need the win. But imagine the history, the significance and the value that Mone would bring as the belt collector and when she drops the world title.

I would love to see Athena get a rematch. Baker to get a title shot. Or, if AEW wants to stick to their history, bring back Kamille so she can get her revenge and become world champ down the line. Any way you slice this world title match, Mone winning is what’s best for business.

Mone was a -200 betting favorite, but that line has come down to -165 odds. Yet, if you shop around, you will find Mone listed as a +115 underdog and Strom as the -155 favorite. That’s just insane to me. Jump on Mone’s moneyline wherever she’s listed as the underdog.

Bet: Mercedes Mone (-165)

Men’s World Title

  • (c)Jon Moxley (+350)
  • Hangman Adam Page (-600)

The men’s world title match might not be as significant on the surface as the women’s match. However, it has more backstory and just as much importance to the company going forward. Albeit, Moxley winning won’t set the company back.

With that said, nobody thinks that Mox will win because AEW has spent the last two years building up Hangman Adam Page for this very moment. Sure, there have been some twists and turns along the way, but we’ve arrived at Page’s crowning moment.

Page is the largest favorite on the card as of this writing. And, it isn’t even close. Although, I would say MJF should be a bigger favorite if the odds for the men’s casino gauntlet match come out in time.

As for this world title bout, I would love to see Allin or Bryan Danielson interfere to help Page win. Even if they don’t show up, Page is still going to win this match.

The Cowboy has returned to his Texas ranch and will ride off into the sunset as the world champ. Ok, it might not be as symbolic as that, but it’s damn close.

This match is all about the character arch of Page, his redemption and his path moving forward. Within the next year, I would love to see Okada beat Page and then drop the world title to Omega who then loses it to Ospreay. Man, I love being a fantasy booker.

There’s no value with Page’s odds and there’s no reason to take Moxley to win. Go with the obvious choice here by taking the Hangman to win the Texas Death Match and becoming the next world champion. Then Mr. Kahn, please take the Death Riders off TV for the next month or two.

With a few hours left before the PPV begins, Page’s odds have fallen as low as -600 at the sportsbooks. However, they remain as high as -850 depending on which site you look at. Moxley remains an underdog of +350 to +425 odds.

Bet: Hangman Adam Page (-800)