3 Unexpected names who could help Jon Moxley at AEW All In

Hangman Page will clash against Jon Moxley at AEW All In. [Image credits: AEW YouTube]
Hangman Page will clash against Jon Moxley at AEW All In. [Image credits: AEW on YouTube]

Jon Moxley will defend his AEW World Championship against Hangman Adam Page at AEW All In. The Anxious Millennial Cowboy won the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament to earn his ticket to the main event of All In: Texas.

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The Death Riders have established a stranglehold over All Elite Wrestling in the past ten months. Every babyface that has tried to challenge the authority of Moxley's faction has had to face serious consequences.

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However, several ghosts of Jon Moxley's past could come back to haunt him at All In 2025. Top babyfaces such as Swerve Strickland, Cope, and even Darby Allin could show up to assist The Hanger against The One True King. The presence of The Death Riders might not be enough for Moxley, as he might need some more allies to take down the former AEW World Champion.

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However, a few surprising names could show up to spoil the party for Hangman Page on July 12. In this article, let's look at three unexpected stars who could help Jon Moxley at AEW All In.

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#3. Eddie Kingston could return as a heel

Eddie Kingston has been away from in-ring competition since May 2024. The Last of a Dying Breed last competed against Gabe Kidd at NJPW STRONG Resurgence in May 2024, where he suffered a number of injuries.

The Mad King would not want to miss the biggest AEW show of the year for the second time in a row. The former Continental Champion could leave the Texas crowd stunned by making his return during the Hangman vs. Moxley contest.

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In a shocking turn of events, Kingston could cost The Hanger his title bout against The One True King. Eddie Kingston could pull off one of the most important heel turns in the promotion's history by helping Jon Moxley on July 12.

Fans would expect Eddie Kingston to side with the babyfaces upon his return. However, Kingston could choose to attack Hangman Page and re-align himself with The Purveyor of Violence.

The addition of The Mad King would make The Death Riders even more dangerous. The move will also save Hangman Page from looking weak in his defeat.

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The finish of this match would resemble the ending of WWE Clash at the Castle 2022, where Solo Sikoa shockingly cost Drew McIntyre his title bout against Roman Reigns.

#2. Will Ospreay could turn heel at AEW All In

Will Ospreay lost to Hangman Page in the finals of the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament. Since then, The Aerial Assassin has stood up for Page every time The Death Riders have tried to attack him.

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The Commonwealth Kingpin is also putting together a team of babyfaces to tackle The Elite and The Death Riders, having already approached Swerve Strickland regarding the same. While he appears to be the closest ally to Hangman at the moment, Ospreay could show his true colors to the world at AEW All In: Texas.

During the buildup to Double or Nothing 2025, The British Superstar reiterated several times that he wants to become the main character of AEW. However, Ospreay's aspirations of winning the AEW World Title were crushed by Hangman Page, who took the Owen Hart Foundation Cup home.

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The former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion may not be too happy internally about Hangman Page replacing him as the company's biggest babyface. The Aerial Assassin might be setting up a trap for The Cowboy, so that he could finally betray him on July 12.

The Commonwealth Kingpin could come to assist Hangman Page in the final moments of the Texas pay-per-view. Ospreay could prepare to nail Jon Moxley with The Hidden Blade, only to hit the maneuver on Hangman at the last minute.

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The jaw-dropping betrayal could end up deciding the outcome of this match. Jon Moxley could capitalize on Ospreay's heel turn to nail his opponent with his finisher and retain his championship.

The ending of this contest could pave the way for a long-term rivalry between Hangman and Ospreay. After helping The One True King retain his title, The Commonwealth Kingpin could go on to battle Jon Moxley for the World Title at Forbidden Door 2025.

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#1. MJF could settle his past scores with Hangman Page

MJF and Hangman Page do not see eye to eye. The two former World Champions had an intense rivalry earlier this year, which culminated in a match at Revolution 2025.

It was an incredible match, full of fast-paced action and hard-hitting maneuvers. Ultimately, it was The Anxious Millennial Cowboy who emerged victorious against The Salt of the Earth.

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The Devil has teased going after The Cowboy several times since his previous loss. Now that he is part of The Hurt Syndicate, MJF only needs to choose the place and time to exact his revenge on Hangman.

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The Long Island native could make his presence felt during the main event of All In: Texas. MJF and his allies could interfere in the main event of the high-stakes pay-per-view, allowing Jon Moxley to take advantage of the situation.

The Salt of the Earth could attack Page behind the referee's back, allowing The Purveyor of Violence to go for his finisher. MJF and Moxley could keep aside their past differences to achieve a common goal at All In.

If Hangman Page manages to counter the lethal duo of Jon Moxley and MJF at All In, he will be successful in freeing the AEW World Title from the clutches of The Death Riders. It will be an even more memorable win for the 33-year-old star if he manages to overcome two of his fiercest enemies at once.

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Edited by Jeevak Ambalgi
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