
AEW has been experiencing an upswing as of late thanks to strong weekly TV shows and superb pay-per-view events.
With the company just over a month away from the biggest event of the year with All In Texas, there will be several title changes where the entire landscape of the promotion could look different coming out of Globe Life Field on July 12.
Whether it be at the first US stadium show for the company or in the weeks heading into the pay-per-view, the next holders of every title in AEW could be determined very soon.
Here are our predictions for the next holder of every championship in AEW.
AEW Women’s World Championship – Mercedes Mone
At AEW Double Or Nothing 2025, Mercedes Mone defeated Jamie Hayter to win the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Finals.
Earning the opportunity to challenge for the AEW Women’s World Championship at AEW All In Texas, Mone looks to capture the one title she hasn’t been able to since arriving in the company in 2024.
“The CEO” is still the current TBS Champion and RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Champion, so she could walk out of Globe Life Field once again becoming “Four Belts Mone.”
In what should be the biggest women’s match in AEW history, Mone looks to be set to make history if she can dethrone Timeless Toni Storm for the gold at All In Texas on July 12.
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