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Several returns and debuts at AEW All In: Texas

There were a few returns and debuts at All In: Texas yesterday.

A clean-shaven Juice Robinson, barely recognizable, was part of the men’s Casino Gauntlet battle royal. It was his first appearance since November 2024 due to an injury.

Austin and Colton Gunn of The Gunn Club also made their presence felt during the match, coming to the aid of their Bang Bang Gang teammate after Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun interfered on behalf of Ricochet. This was their first time on AEW TV since February.

Harley Cameron interfered in the women’s Casino Gauntlet match, sporting a face mask following nose surgery several weeks ago.

Former IWGP Women’s champion Syuri made her AEW debut during the same match and came out as the 11th entrant. A vignette for her arrival aired the night before on ROH’s Supercard of Honor. The Stardom star is expected to stick around for a while after she lost her IWGP Women’s title to Sareee last month.

Alex Windsor also returned, this time as a full-time member of the AEW roster, after her appearance on ROH Global Wars: Australia in February. Windsor was the 12th and final entrant in the Casino Gauntlet match. The British star is the partner of Will Ospreay and signed with the company in June.

As reported earlier, Cope returned after three months out and came to the aid of his former tag team partner Christian Cage.

Fresh off his successful Mount Everest climb, daredevil Darby Allin returned for his first appearance since December of last year and was involved in the final moments of the All In main event. Allin came to make Moxley’s life more complicated and was lowered to the ring from the very top of Globe Life Field ala Sting.

Bryan Danielson was another star who interfered in the main event, going for revenge against The Death Riders who effectively ended his career last October. Danielson showed up with a Blue Panther mask and took out Wheeler Yuta with a Busiaku Kick and then hit Gabe Kidd and Claudio Castagnoli with the Yes kicks.

Also, Josh Mathews made his first on-camera appearance for AEW during the Zero Hour broadcast and JoJo Offerman was part of Swerve Strickland’s entrance.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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