The All In: Texas event featured a solid card featuring many incredible matches and that included Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada putting their AEW International and Continental Titles on the line to crown the new Unified Champion.

It was the fourth time Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada faced off against each other in singles competition and considering just how great their other matches were, the expectations were sky-high.

The match began with a huge standing ovation from the fans before either man even locked up. They started with a collar and elbow tie-up. Okada pushed Omega into the ropes, but Omega reversed it and playfully slapped Okadas chest to mock him. Okada answered right away by kicking Omega in the stomach.

Omega landed some chops on Okada and tried for a suplex, but Okada slipped away into the corner. Omega then caught him with a Kotaro Crusher. Right after that, Omega did a springboard dive to the outside and crashed onto Okada.

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Omega climbed to the top rope and went for a crossbody, but Okada moved out of the way. Okada then took control, brought Omega down, and drove his elbow into Omegas midsection again.

Okada blocked Omegas moonsault by getting his knees up, leaving Omega in pain. Then Okada hit a big flapjack on Omega, followed by a jumping senton, laughing as he did it.

Omega fought back with some hard chops, but Okada countered and hit his signature dropkick while Omega was on the top rope, sending Omega crashing to the outside of the ring. Kazuchika Okada then hit a huge DDT on Kenny Omega on the announcers table, leaving Omega completely wiped out while Okada looked on with delight.

Kenny Omega then tried to lock in a cross armbreaker, but Okada escaped by hitting him with an elbow to the ribs. Okada started mocking Omega with light kicks, which made Omega angry. Omega dared Okada to hit him, then fired back with some huge chops that made Okada flinch in pain. Omega kept chopping him until Okada countered with a knee to the gut and went for a pin, getting a two count.

Omega then hit a big hurricanrana on Okada. After that, he set up for his signature Terminator dive and nailed it perfectly, crashing down on Okada outside the ring. Omega then scared off Don Callis, who quickly ran away.

Okada was up on the top rope when Kenny Omega climbed up and delivered a massive superplex, dropping Okada right on his neck. Omega went for the pin but only got a two count.

The two then went through a fast sequence that included Omega hitting a Dragon Suplex. Okada quickly answered with a big dropkick, and both of them fell to the mat as the crowd cheered. Okada got back up first and nailed Omega with a shotgun dropkick that sent him crashing into the corner.

Okada slowed things down and locked Omega in a kind of gut wrench hold. After a bit of a struggle, Okada managed to lift him up and hit a big gut buster on the AEW International Champion.

Okada went for the Rainmaker but faked it and instead drove his knee into Omegas gut. Then he hit an actual Rainmaker and held onto Omegas wrist, taunting the crowd. When he tried to hit another, Omega fought back with several kicks and some hard punches. Omega then nailed a huge knee strike, followed by a massive Liger Bomb on Okada, and finished with two V-Triggers for a two count.

Omega then hit a huge avalanche Full Nelson Suplex off the top rope, but it only got him a near fall. He followed up with another devastating V-Trigger to Okada and went for the One Winged Angel, but Okada countered, hitting a twisting Tombstone Piledriver and then a discus lariat, still only getting a two count.

Don Callis then tried to interfere. Okada went for a Rainmaker, but Omega countered with a V-Trigger followed by the One Winged Angel. Just as Omega had the match won, Don Callis pulled the referee out of the ring, stopping the count and ruining Omegas chance at victory.

Okada then hit a huge Rainmaker for another close two count. The two traded big strikes back and forth while the crowd erupted in cheers and boos. In the final moments, Okada delivered one more devastating Rainmaker after Don Callis interfered again to finally get the three count, winning the match and becoming the first-ever AEW Unified Champion.

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