“Hangman” Adam Page is the new AEW World Champion, defeating Jon Moxley in an incredibly violent and chaotic Texas Death Match to close out AEW All In: Texas.
The main event was defined by brutal weapons, including forks, barbed wire, broken glass, and a bed of nails. The bout also featured near-constant interference from various factions and individuals. Throughout the match, Moxley was aided by his “Death Riders” faction, including Marina Shafir, Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, and Gabe Kidd.
The numbers game led to several dramatic moments. Will Ospreay attempted to make a save for Page but was taken out by the group and stretchered away from ringside. Later, a masked Bryan Danielson made his return to get revenge on the faction, while Darby Allin rappelled from the roof of Globe Life Field to deliver a Coffin Drop to the group on the outside.
The Young Bucks also interfered, hitting Page with an EVP Trigger late in the match. However, a final run-in by Prince Nana and Swerve Strickland evened the odds. Nana handcuffed Marina Shafir to a desk, while Strickland tossed a steel chain to Hangman.
Page wrapped the chain around his arm to hit a final, devastating Buckshot Lariat that sent Moxley crashing onto the bed of nails. He then used the chain to hang Moxley over the top rope, forcing the champion to submit and crowning “Hangman” Adam Page as the new AEW World Champion.
HANGMAN IS ONCE AGAIN YOUR AEW WORLD CHAMPION!
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