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AEW All In 2025 live results: Full card, start time, winners and losers, updates and highlights
Kenny Omega is set to renew his epic all-time great rivalry with Kazuchika Okada. (Photos: Getty, AEW. Design: Stefan Milic, Yahoo Sports.) AEW All In 2025 lives true to the old mantra: Everything is bigger in Texas. Tony Khan's company takes its biggest stars to Globe Life Field in Arlington on Saturday night with the stage set for one of the most significant events in AEW history. In the main event, the AEW World Championship is once again on the line as long-reigning champion Jon Moxley defends in a much-anticipated grudge match against Hangman Adam Page. Appropriately, the match stipulation will be a Texas Deathmatch. Considering the magnitude of this pairing and the history both men share, this could be a brutal affair. Advertisement Despite the anticipation for the world title tilt, the inaugural AEW Unified Championship match between champions Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada has the collective pro wrestling world most salivating. The rivalry between the two all-time greats from their years in New Japan Pro-Wrestling delivered arguably the best matches ever seen in a ring. To say there's plenty of hype for this renewal of the blood feud on American soil would be an understatement. Omega vs. Okada isn't the only champion vs. champion match, though. The big featured women's match sees AEW Women's World Champion Toni Storm defend against the TBS titleholder (among several other championship labels) — and the winner of the women's Owen Hart Cup — Mercedes Moné. AEW All In 2025 hosts three additional title matches to comprise a loaded 11-match lineup. AEW All In 2025 starts at 3 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube. Check out the full lineup and follow along with Uncrowned's live blog below:


USA Today
25 minutes ago
- USA Today
PFF once again confirms A.J. Brown's undeniable dominance as a wide receiver
A.J. Brown is the best wide receiver in the NFL when ranked and graded by target depth He's temperamental. He's kind-hearted and, at times, sensitive. He is also loved by his teammates and feared by his opponents (even if they wouldn't dare admit to that publicly). We have learned most of what we know about A.J. Brown since he left the Tennessee Titans to join the Philadelphia Eagles. Those who criticize him negatively don't seem to know him. No one who spends any time with dislikes him. That ought to tell you everything you need to know, but we already know how this works. Terms like 'Negadelphia' exist for a reason. Brown will always be under some microscope, but he seems happy. In the end, that and his undying thirst for competition are all that matter. Here's a message for everyone who will line up across from him this season. You can't stop him. Your only hope is containment. Pro Football Focus offers an A-1 critique of A.J. Brown's brilliance Here's some brutal honesty. Math isn't any more fun now than it was in high school or college. Once upon a time, reading Pro Football Focus felt like calculus, but we've all gotten used to it. Now, if we're being honest, we check them out several times a week. Recently, they offered some analysis of A.J. Brown's brilliance. Recently, they ranked and graded wide receivers by target depth. Brown is the standard between the line of scrimmage and nine yards downfield, earning a grade of 97.1. Lauren Gray is the writer of this one. Here's what she has to say on the subject. "Brown was targeted 57 times in the short area of the field, accounting for 48.3% of his targets on the season. He caught 45 passes for 492 yards (fifth in the league) and three touchdowns. Brown averaged 5.3 yards after the catch per reception and ranked sixth in yards per route run at 8.63. He secured six of 10 contested targets and finished in the top five in both missed tackles forced (12) and first downs (31). Nearly half of his first-down gains in 2024 (63) came on short-area targets." Brown is followed on this list by Chris Godwin and Drake London. Both earned grades of 96.6. This comes after PFF ranked Brown first vs. zone coverage and as their top-ranked wide receiver overall. Since joining the Birds, he has earned two of his three Pro Bowl mentions. He has also been named a Second-Team All-Pro in each of his first three Eagles seasons. He broke the single-season franchise record for receiving yards in 2022. He and DeVonta Smith unselfishly accepted fewer targets for the greater good last season, but make no mistake, they are the best duo in the game. Everyone knows it. The best part is this. They're going to be around for a while.


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Watch Andy Kaufman's Hilarious Impression of Elvis Presley on Johnny Carson's ‘Tonight Show' in 1977 — GeekTyrant
Back in March 1977, comdian Andy Kaufman stepped onto The Tonight Show stage and delivered one of the most unexpected left turns in late-night TV. He kicked things off with a soft-spoken bit in the voice with a strange accent that would later become Latka on Taxi . What followed was a shockingly accurate impersonation, complete with swagger, iconic dance moves, and that unmistakable velvet voice. The whole thing is hilarious to watch! Kaufman was one hell of a crazy entertaininer.