3 betrayals that could take place at AEW All Out 2025

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All Out is one of AEW biggest PPVs of the year [Image source: allelitewrestling.com]

AEW is set to host All Out on September 20, 2025, from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Given that the show is taking place a few hours ahead of WWE Wrestlepalooza, Tony Khan has a stacked lineup of matches planned.

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Given the magnitude of the show and to get more fans to tune in, Khan could book a few betrayals during the PPV.

Keeping that in mind, here is a list of three possible betrayals that could take place at AEW All Out 2025:


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#3. The Death Riders could turn on Jon Moxley

Jon Moxley has been the leader of the Death Riders ever since the group came together last year. He had a clear mission to bring AEW back to its glory days. However, things have not gone according to plan lately.

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Despite having the Death Riders in his corner, Mox was unable to retain his title against 'Hangman' Adam Page at All In: Texas on July 12. To make matters worse, he also lost the Dynamite rematch to Hangman a few weeks later, with his faction barred from ringside. Mox was also unable to successfully lead his team to victory at Forbidden Door in the Lights Out Steel Cage match last month.

Given his recent string of losses, the Death Riders could begin to lose faith in their leader. If Mox loses to Darby Allin at All Out 2025, his group could turn on him, leading to one of the most shocking betrayals in recent times. This could also be a way for Tony Khan to write Moxley off TV for a while since it could be argued that he has been overexposed lately.

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#2. The Don Callis Family could betray Konosuke Takeshita

Konosuke Takeshita was one of the early members of the Don Callis Family. Joining Callis' group paid dividends for the Japanese star, who has since established himself as one of the top wrestlers in the Jacksonville-based promotion. However, he has been hinting at a baby face turn lately.

On the September 6 episode of Collision, Takeshita insisted he face Mark Briscoe by himself. However, MJF interfered in the match and helped The Alpha win. Following the bout, Friedman was busy attacking Briscoe when Takeshita stopped him. As tensions began to escalate, Don Callis stepped in to stop them.

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Takeshita will have a chance to win the AEW Unified Championship at All Out in a Three Way match. However, if he fails to do so, Don Callis and his faction could turn on The Alpha and brutally assault him.


#1. Mina Shirakawa could betray AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm

Ever since Mina Shirakawa stepped foot in AEW, she has been determined to become a champion. She tried to win the Women's World Championship at Double or Nothing 2025, but she came up short. She then tried to win the TBS Title from Mercedes Mone on the July 2 episode of Dynamite, but lost again.

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Hence, this recent string of losses could be weighing heavily on Mina Shirakawa while she watches her friend, Toni Storm, walk around with the Women's World Title. Therefore, at All Out 2024, Shirakawa could finally betray Storm after the latter's title defense, out of frustration with her recent results.

It will be interesting to see if any of these above betrayals will come to fruition at All Out 2025.

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