All Elite Wrestling drew roughly 25,000 spectators to Globe Life Field in Arlington for its "All In: Texas" pay-per-view on 12 July, the promotion’s largest live gate in North America to date. The baseball stadium, home of the Texas Rangers, was configured to set a U.S. attendance record for the company and underline AEW’s push to stage stadium-scale shows outside its traditional venues. In a violent Texas Death Match that closed the five-hour card, Hangman Page toppled Jon Moxley to regain the AEW World Championship, forcing the former champion to submit after a buckshot lariat and chain choke. The victory ends Moxley’s reign at 308 days and positions Page for a headline programme heading into the promotion’s summer tour. Earlier, Kazuchika Okada beat Kenny Omega to unify the AEW International and Continental titles, while Toni Storm pinned Mercedes Moné to keep the AEW Women’s World Championship and hand Moné her first loss in the company. Veteran Dustin Rhodes captured the vacant TNT Championship in a four-way bout, earning his first singles belt in nearly two decades. AEW next turns its attention to weekly television, where fallout from the Arlington show—including Page’s first challenger—will be addressed.
The biggest wrestling show of the year in North Texas has come to a conclusion, with an electrifying main event. Here's everything that went down during All In: Texas at Globe Life Field. https://t.co/pbz5ILd3Ne
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