Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada 'Winner Takes All' Dream Match Set For All In Texas (AEW News)

Omega and Okada will lock horns for AEW's Continental and International belts on 12 July.

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AEW confirmed during Wednesday's bumper 'Fyter Fest' edition of Dynamite that old rivals Kenny Omega and Kazuchika will lock horns once again at All In Texas on 12 July. Both Omega's International and Okada's Continental Championships will be on the line in a 'Winner Takes All' stipulation for what Kenny is billing as "Chapter Five".

The Wrestling Observer noted that this double title match will be the pair's first bout as opponents since working a true classic back at New Japan's Dominion in June 2018. That's held up high as a match many consider one of the greatest ever, so people will be expecting big things next month on AEW pay-per-view.

All Elite bosses made the match official following Omega's successful four-way International Title defence on Wednesday vs. Brody King, Claudio Castagnoli and Mascara Dorada. That's when Okada hit the ring for a scuffle with Kenny, and then announcer Tony Schiavone announced that the match was made for All In later on in the show.

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There's bound to to be a ton of hardcore fan interest in seeing a rematch between the pair in July. Okada's AEW run hasn't exactly hit the heights of his prior work in Japan, but this could spark something special for him. It's surely the type of bout Tony Khan wanted to place him in all along anyway.

2 Other Big Matches Also Confirmed For All In Texas

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At time of writing, Omega vs. Okada in a 'Winner Takes All' situation isn't the only big match confirmed for All In Texas. Dual title bouts elsewhere will have AEW fans salivating.

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Toni Storm will defend her AEW Women's Title vs. reigning TBS Champ Mercedes Mone on the undercard too, but Mone's TBS prize won't be up for grabs in that match. Obviously, that could change on TV before All In happens, so watch this space for news of another double belt clash.

The main event appears to be Jon Moxley defending his AEW World Title vs. Hangman Page. Mox's 'Death Riders' storyline has dominated much of All Elite's output in 2025, so it'll be interesting to see if Page (who won the Owen Hart Cup by beating Will Ospreay at Double Or Nothing to bag this spot) will put a stop to that and trade his Hart-inspired belt for the biggest one in the entire promotion.

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More matches will be announced in due course over coming episodes of Dynamite and Collision.

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