
Adam Page just walked through hell to reach the top of AEW once again.
In a violent, chaotic war against Jon Moxley at All In: Texas, Page emerged as the new AEW World Championbut not without a little help from some unexpected allies. The match was pure carnage from the start, with Moxley going for a fork early and Page turning it around, stabbing Moxley and making him bleed.
From there, it only escalated. Moxley wrapped barbed wire around Pages head, and Marina Shafir stormed out and bit into Pages open wound. At one point, Page was slammed onto a barbed wire chair, then later dragged through broken glass as he bled across the ring.
Moxley didnt hold back, delivering repeated piledrivers and smashing Page with chairs. Wheeler Yuta jumped in to assist, but Page kept fighting, dropping Moxley with an Angels Wings right into glass and sending Shafir through tables with a Death Valley Driver.
But just as Page started to regain control, Claudio Castagnoli and Gabe Kidd showed up and beat him down. Will Ospreay tried to even the odds, but the Death Riders overwhelmed him and left him stretchered out after a brutal chair shot to the throat.
Then came the shift.
A video appeared with Darby Allin promising to take everything from Moxley. Seconds later, Bryan Danielson ran out in a blue panther mask, dropping Yuta with a Busaiku Knee and wrecking Claudio and Kidd. Darby descended from the rafters and stared Moxley down, while Page hit a Buckshot Lariat to floor the champ.
Darby followed up with a Coffin Drop to take out the rest of the Death Riders.
The Young Bucks tried to interfere and attack Page, but the chaos kept twisting. Prince Nana arrived and handcuffed Marina Shafir, turning the tables. Then Swerve Strickland joined in to back up Page.
In the final moments, Moxley was slammed onto a bed of nails. Page wrapped a chain around his neck and choked him out. Moxley tapped. The match was over.
Adam Page is now the AEW World Champion.
Pages rise came with scars, broken bodies, and brutal teamworkbut the mission was complete.
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