In an unforgettable, violent spectacle at AEW All In: Texas, “Hangman” Adam Page dethroned Jon Moxley to become the new AEW World Champion in one of the most barbaric Texas Death Matches in company history.

Set inside Globe Life Field and surrounded by plunder, pain, and chaos, the main event saw both men push their physical and emotional limits in a brutal war filled with weapons, interference, and shocking twists. Page’s victory not only ended Moxley’s reign as champion, but also marked a triumphant and bloody return to the top for the Cowboy.

The night kicked off with a cinematic flair as a live rendition of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly welcomed Hangman to his home state. Moxley and the Death Rider crew arrived in true outlaw fashion—riding into the stadium in a pickup truck. The stage was set for carnage.

Weapons littered the ringside area, and the violence began instantly. After early brawling and interference from Marina Shafir, Moxley pulled out a fork, but Page countered and busted Moxley open first—signaling a crimson tide that would only intensify.

Chairs wrapped in barbed wire, broken glass, and even a bucket of shattered bottles were introduced. Moxley drove Page into the glass and landed multiple piledrivers, while Page answered back with barbed-wire-wrapped elbows, Angel’s Wings into the glass, and a Death Valley Driver through a table with Shafir on his back.

As the violence escalated, Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, and even Gabe Kidd stormed the ring to support Moxley. But the crowd exploded when Will Ospreay ran in for the save, only to be taken out by Kidd and Pillmanized with a chair—forcing medical personnel to stretcher him out.

The momentum shifted again when Bryan Danielson returned and cleared the ring with strikes, just as a thunderous boom echoed through the arena and Darby Allin’s voice called out from Mount Everest, declaring war on Moxley.

From the rafters, Darby rappelled down, hit a Coffin Drop on the Death Riders, and Page capitalized with a Buckshot Lariat. A second Buckshot followed, along with a Deadeye through a table. But interference continued when The Young Bucks attacked Page and hit the EVP Trigger, seemingly handing Moxley the win.

Moxley pulled out a bed of nails and delivered a Curb Stomp, setting up for the Paradigm Shift—but Page kept rising.

Just as Moxley demanded the key to a mysterious briefcase, Prince Nana appeared, revealing Shafir had been handcuffed. Suddenly, Swerve Strickland entered the fray with a chain-wrapped fist, laid out the Bucks, and handed the chain to Hangman.

Page used it to pummel Moxley, wrap it around his neck, and hang him over the top rope. Moxley refused to quit and crawled back in—but Page hit one last Buckshot Lariat, sending Mox into the bed of nails.

Page then hung Mox again, and this time, the unthinkable happened: Moxley tapped out.

As the bell rang, Page collapsed to his knees. the briefcase is unlocked and he claims the AEW World Championship, which Page held high to a deafening ovation from the Texas crowd.

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