
AEW All In Texas Expected to Have Shorter Runtime – AEW’s biggest event of the year, All In: Texas, takes place this Saturday, July 12, and according to a new report, the show will run shorter and feature fewer matches than past major AEW pay-per-views.
Fightful Select reports that All In Texas is expected to wrap up before WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event goes on the air at 8 p.m. Eastern. With the All In main card scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. Eastern, this points to a total runtime of under five hours — a noticeable shift from earlier AEW pay-per-views in 2025. For comparison, AEW Dynasty in April ran 4 hours and 23 minutes, while Double or Nothing in May clocked in at 4 hours and 30 minutes.
In addition to the condensed runtime, All In 2025 will reportedly feature fewer matches than the 2023 and 2024 editions. The streamlined format is believed to be part of an effort to keep the show more focused and to avoid overlap with WWE’s competing programming, which includes NXT Great American Bash, Evolution, and Saturday Night’s Main Event — all airing the same weekend.
Updated Match Card for AEW All In: Texas
- AEW World Championship — Texas Death Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. “Hangman” Adam Page
- AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mercedes Moné
- Winner Takes All Match: Kazuchika Okada (AEW Unified Champion) vs. Kenny Omega (IWGP World Heavyweight Champion)
- Tag Team Match: Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay vs. The Young Bucks
- TNT Championship Match: Adam Cole (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
- AEW World Tag Team Championship — Triple Threat: Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. The Patriarchy vs. JetSpeed
- Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match
- Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match
AEW has built All In Texas to be its flagship summer event, and the trimmed card suggests a deliberate shift toward a more tightly-paced presentation. Whether this new approach resonates with fans remains to be seen, but the timing appears to be part of a broader counterprogramming weekend involving both AEW and WWE.
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AEW All In Texas Expected to Have Shorter Runtime