
AEW All In Texas 2025 on Saturday, July 12 looks set to be the company’s biggest show in North America to date.
The pay-per-view event already has three major title matches announced so far, but there will be plenty more to be added in the weeks to come.
As the company gets closer to All In Texas, there will be some twists and turns that go down that will change what fans will see unfold at Globe Life Field next month.
Here are seven potential changes to AEW All In Texas 2025.
7. Swerve Strickland & Will Ospreay Vs. Young Bucks Becomes Texas Death Match
On the June 11 Summer Blockbuster edition of AEW Dynamite, Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay wrestled to a 30-minute time limit draw.
Post match, The Young Bucks attacked Strickland, handcuffed him to the ropes and looked to deliver a double superkick with thumbtack sneakers, but Ospreay took the bullet for his long time friend instead.
Following this post match angle, it seems clear fans will see Ospreay and Swerve unite to face Matthew and Nicholas Jackson on Saturday, July 12.
To up the ante and stakes on this bout, AEW should make this high profile tag team encounter a Texas Death Match that could be one of, if not, the wildest contest on the entire show.
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