3 AEW stars who might not return in time for All In 2025

All In: Texas will take place in July this year [Image Credit: AEW
All In: Texas will take place on Saturday, July 12, 2025. [Image Credit: AEW's X handle]

AEW All In: Texas has picked up pace as high-stakes matches were recently announced for the event. After winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournament, Hangman Page and Mercedes Mone will face Jon Moxley and Toni Storm, respectively, for the top prize in their divisions.

Also, in the latest edition of Dynamite, it was announced that Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada will face International Champion Kenny Omega, with both titles on the line. Many more blockbuster matches will be announced soon, as the pay-per-view is almost five weeks away.

With only six months in 2025, many stars are on the injured list. Some have been on the list since 2024, while others were hurt recently. However, many of them may return to AEW in the upcoming weeks, potentially before All In: Texas. Stars like Eddie Kingston, Darby Allin, Cope, and Jack Perry could make their return to the promotion.

While some can return, others cannot due to various reasons. Let's take a look at several stars who won't be part of All In.


#3. Orange Cassidy

Orange Cassidy has been one of the most consistent AEW performers. He rarely took long hiatuses and consistently delivered top-notch performances for the fans. Unfortunately, he may not be able to compete at this year's All In. The Freshly Squeezed last wrestled on March 19, 2025, and hasn't appeared on TV since.

It was reported that the former International Champion had suffered a torn pectoral, with Tony Khan also confirming the injury. It is unlikely that Orange Cassidy will return to action in the coming month, so he is expected to miss the pay-per-view.


#2. Wardlow

Mr. Mayhem's AEW career has been unfortunate thus far. Each time he gained momentum, injuries have derailed it. After being added to the Undisputed Kingdom storyline, he sustained a knee injury that supposedly required surgery. He wrestled his last match against Samoa Joe in March 2024 and hasn't competed in the ring since.

To make matters worse, Wardlow was also involved in a car accident during the time of his recovery. While the former TNT Champion is currently medically cleared, he has secured a major TV role. After discussions with Tony Khan, he will extend his hiatus. Therefore, his return at All In: Texas is very unlikely to happen.


#1. Kamille will miss AEW All In

Kamille's hiatus has been quite a mystery for many fans. She was mysteriously written off TV last November. She was part of the Queen of the Ring movie and spent the past few months promoting it. Despite the movie's release, she still hasn't returned to the Jacksonville-based promotion. Recent reports claim that The Brickhouse is working on a TV feature for summer.

It was also noted that Kamille has much more time left on her contract. However, she will not be part of AEW's biggest annual shows due to her current commitments.

It will be interesting to see which stars return ahead of All In and punch their ticket to the pay-per-view.

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Edited by Neda Ali
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