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Hangman Adam Page Claims AEW World Championship in Bloody Texas Death Match

Hangman Adam Page Claims AEW World Championship in Bloody Texas Death Match

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

July 14, 2025

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Brief

Hangman Adam Page wins AEW World Championship in a brutal Texas Death Match against Jon Moxley at All In: Texas, setting up new rivalries.

In a brutal showdown at All Elite Wrestling’s All In: Texas pay-per-view, "Hangman" Adam Page rode into the ring with one mission: to claim the AEW World Championship. Facing off against Jon Moxley in a savage Texas Death Match, Page left no stone unturned—and no weapon unused—in his quest for glory.

From the get-go, the match was a bloodbath. Page didn’t hesitate to make his mark, literally, by stabbing Moxley in the head with a fork. Moxley retaliated with equal ferocity, dragging Page through shattered glass in a display of pure carnage. The violence escalated with piledrivers and powerbombs onto chairs, each move more punishing than the last. It was clear: this wasn’t just a fight for a title; it was personal.

The chaos spilled beyond the two competitors as Moxley’s Death Riders faction attempted to tilt the odds. Marina Shafir’s interference backfired when Page put her through a table, while Gabe Kidd, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta also tried to sway the match. Yet, Page wasn’t alone. Allies like Will Ospreay, fresh off a victory against the Young Bucks, and a masked Bryan Danielson, who sent the Arlington crowd into a frenzy, stepped in to level the playing field. Even Darby Allin made a dramatic entrance with a Coffin Drop to scatter the Death Riders.

Amidst the mayhem, a surprising moment of camaraderie emerged. Swerve Strickland, despite a storied rivalry with Page, handed him a chain—a weapon that became the turning point. With it, Page ensnared Moxley on the apron, tightening the noose until Moxley had no choice but to tap out. For the second time in his career, "Hangman" Adam Page claimed the AEW World Championship, pulling the title from the briefcase Moxley had held since defeating Danielson.

But the road ahead already looks rocky. Earlier in the day, Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) emerged as a new contender, outsmarting a stacked field to position himself for a shot at the title. With MJF’s cunning and Page’s hard-fought victory, the AEW landscape promises more fireworks. What’s next for Page as champion, and can Moxley’s Death Riders regroup after this defeat? Only time will tell.

Topics

Adam PageAEW World ChampionshipTexas Death MatchJon MoxleyAll In TexaswrestlingMJFHangman PageSportsWrestlingAEW

Editor's Comments

Well, folks, if wrestling was a barbecue, this Texas Death Match was the whole hog—bloody, messy, and served with a side of chaos! Hangman Adam Page didn’t just win the AEW title; he turned the ring into a hardware store of pain. And that moment with Swerve Strickland handing over the chain? It’s like watching two old enemies share the last slice of pie—unexpected, but oh so satisfying. Meanwhile, MJF is lurking like a vulture at a picnic, ready to swoop in. Can Page keep that belt, or will he be wrestled into next week? Stay tuned!

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