All In: Texas was more than a pay per view for All Elite Wrestling, it was the most important show they’ve had in over two years. The six-hour marathon stadium show wasn’t the company’s best show, and certainly not its most concise — but it was pivotal in order to fix the story issues which had arisen inside of AEW. In this way it wasn’t the best show, but the best booked show the company has had … maybe ever.
Everything on the show Saturday was to service the future. It was a confident, star-focused card that leveraged what made AEW a viable WWE alternative: Elevating alternate wrestlers. Instead
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