Texas sports is about to experience another first. 

All Elite Wrestling (AEW), an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2019 and based in Jacksonville, Florida, is coming for the first time to Texas.

Arlington’s Globe Life Field will play host to “All In Texas.”  

“We are thrilled for Arlington to partner with All Elite Wrestling for their biggest event of 2025,” said Arlington Mayor Jim Ross in a press release. “Fans from around the world will converge on our beautiful city to be part of AEW: All In Texas, delivering a significant economic windfall to the region.”

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AEW wrestlers include Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Jon Moxley, Cody Rhodes, Britt Baker, Julia Hart, and Penelope Ford.  

AEW wrestlers can be seen competing several times a week. AEW: Dynamite airs every Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TBS, AEW: Rampage airs every Friday from 10-11 p.m. ET on TNT, and AEW: Collision airs every Saturday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TNT.

LoneStarLive.com reports on all of the details surrounding the upcoming event. Here’s the start of the story:

All Elite Wrestling is finally coming to Texas, and just like the state, they are going big. The upstart wrestling promoter will hold a pay-per-view event in Arlington on Saturday, July 12, 2025. Not only is it AEW’s first pay-per-view event in the Lone Star State, but it will also be its first event held in an American stadium.

AEW is dubbing the event “All In Texas” and is turning to Globe Life Field in Arlington for its American stadium debut. AEW isn’t a stranger to large venues, and the upcoming “All In” event in London at Wembley Stadium will be its biggest yet. The famed soccer stadium holds up to 90,000 people.

“We are ecstatic to bring AEW: All In Texas to Globe Life Field in Arlington on July 12, 2025,” Tony Khan, the co-founder of AEW, said in the news release. Khan founded AEW along with his father, Shahid Khan, who also owns the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars and a Premier League soccer club.

The city of Arlington, Texas Rangers, REV Entertainment, and Arlington Sports Commission worked together to secure the AEW event.