Ex-WWE star could help Jon Moxley retain his AEW World Championship, says veteran, in a massive swerve at All In 2025

Jon Moxley is the current AEW World Champion [Image Credit: AEW
Jon Moxley is the current AEW World Champion [Image Credit: AEW's X handle]

A wrestling veteran predicted that Jon Moxley would stand tall at All In: Texas. He will face none other than Hangman Page at the blockbuster event. While Moxley and the Death Riders have a firm hold on the AEW World Championship, The Cowboy is determined to take the title from the champion. However, things could take a brutal turn for Page at All In.

Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page have been arch-nemesis. Despite Will Ospreay's request, both stars refused to reach an agreement. Their hatred for each other is so deep that they vow to prevent the other from winning the title. With The Cowboy competing for the AEW World Championship at All In, Disco Inferno believes that The Realest star will play a major role in the bout.

While speaking on Keeping It 100 OFFICIAL, the WCW veteran said that former WWE star Swerve Strickland could ruin Hangman's redemption story by helping Jon Moxley in retaining the AEW World Championship.

"My thing is, bro, if they're sticking to the storyline, Swerve and Hangman Page have both said that with either of them alive, they will not see the other one win the championship. So, I can absolutely see Swerve screwing Hangman. Okay, Moxley, hold on to the belt," he said. [05:10 - 05:24]
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Another veteran predicts that Jon Moxley will lose at All In

Hangman Page will compete for the World Title after years of hard work, and fans are excited that he will be in the spotlight at All In on July 12.

While speaking on the My World podcast, Jeff Jarrett claimed that Jon Moxley dropping the title to Page is what's best for business.

"When you kind of know his journey and story, in and out of the ring, he’s a man’s man. He will bust his a*s. What is best for business, I truly believe, is when he kicks Moxley’s a*s, stands tall, and is the AEW World Champion once again," he said. [H/T Fightful]
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It will be interesting to see what will happen at All In: Texas.


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