
The wrestling world is buzzing as bookmakers drop some serious intel about AEW All In: Texas. According to the latest lines from BetOnline.ag, we could witness not one, but two title changes when the company heads to the Lone Star State on July 12.
Both Owen Hart Foundation Tournament winners are entering their championship matches as betting favorites, suggesting the oddsmakers see momentum shifting in All Elite Wrestling’s main event scene.
Hangman Adam Page Primed for Championship Return
The cowboy is riding high in the betting markets, and for good reason. “Hangman” Adam Page sits as a heavy -250 favorite to reclaim the AEW World Championship from Jon Moxley, who finds himself in unfamiliar territory as a +170 underdog.
Those numbers paint a compelling picture – Vegas is giving Page a commanding 71.4% implied probability of walking out as champion. For a former titleholder who’s been methodically rebuilding his momentum, these odds reflect what many fans have been sensing: Page’s time has come again.
Moxley’s underdog status might surprise casual observers, but seasoned wrestling fans know that championship reigns often follow cyclical patterns. The Purveyor of Violence has held the gold with his typical intensity, but the betting market suggests his reign could be reaching its natural conclusion.
Mercedes Moné Eyes Women’s Championship Gold
The women’s title picture presents a much tighter race, though the CEO still holds the edge. Mercedes Moné enters her clash with “Timeless” Toni Storm as a -150 favorite, while the reigning champion sits at +110 – translating to a 60% probability for the challenger.
This narrower margin reflects the quality matchup wrestling fans can expect. Storm has brought her unique blend of technical excellence and character work to elevate the women’s division during her reign. However, Moné’s dominant Owen Hart Tournament performance has clearly impressed the oddsmakers.
The betting line suggests this could indeed be the torch-passing moment many have anticipated, with the former WWE star potentially capturing her first AEW championship.
Reading Between the Lines
What makes these odds particularly interesting is their convergence around the same narrative theme. Both favorites represent wrestlers returning to or reaching championship glory after periods of rebuilding and momentum-gathering.
Page’s journey back to title contention has been a slow burn, while Moné’s AEW career has been building toward this exact moment since her arrival. The synchronicity of both being favored suggests AEW might be planning a significant shift in their championship landscape.
Of course, betting lines fluctuate based on public money and insider information, so these numbers could shift before bell time. But when both championship matches favor the challengers, it creates an undeniable sense that change is coming to All Elite Wrestling.
Will the oddsmakers prove prophetic when AEW All In: Texas goes down on July 12, or are we in for some shocking championship retention that’ll send shockwaves through the betting world?
