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WWE Forces AEW To Change The Time Of Their Biggest Show Of 2025

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Below are a couple of top AEW & WWE news stories of the day.

• AEW has shifted the start time of their biggest show of the year, the All In: Texas PPV, due to WWE’s counterprogramming. Originally scheduled for 8 PM ET on July 12th, the show will now begin at 3 PM ET.

The Dallas Morning News reported that WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, airing at 8 PM ET on July 12 on Peacock, prompted AEW’s change.

This isn’t the first time WWE has engaged in such tactics. They ran a Live Event in the same city as AEW’s Worlds End pay-per-view and ended up drawing more fans in attendance.

All Elite Wrestling has revealed the schedule for their All In week.

The week will kick off with AEW Dynamite, which will air live from Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas on July 9th.

Following this, AEW Collision will take place the next day from the very same venue.

Starrcast will return July 11th and 12th, with the event being held at Sheraton Arlington in Arlington, Texas.

ROH Death Before Dishonor will air Friday, July 11th from Esports Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Finally, the week will culminate with AEW All In: Texas, which will air live from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on July 12th.

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• Jonathan Gresham has reacted to his wife, Jordynne Grace, showcasing her unbelievable strength on this week’s episode of NXT.

During the show’s opening segment, Grace notably launched a security guard out of the ring, taking out multiple other guards in the process during her brawl with Jaida Parker.

Gresham jokingly tweeted his reaction to the display of power by Grace.

“Let me go cut that grass.”

Gresham is notably a free agent after his TNA contract recently expired. It remains to be seen whether or not he will join his wife in WWE NXT.

        
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