Cowboys Super Bowl drought roasted by wrestling fan at AEW All In

In this story:
It's no secret the Dallas Cowboys haven't seen success in a few decades. The team hasn't even been to the NFC Championship since the 1995 season, which would also be the last time they won a Super Bowl.
However, the franchise is still the most popular team in all the NFL. But the haters always love to take a shot at the boys from Dallas any time they can.
Over this past weekend, AEW hosted 'All In: Texas', one of the biggest shows the professional wrestling company hosts each year.
RELATED: Cowboys’ insider selects shocking breakout candidate for 2025 season
During the broadcast, those beloved Cowboys took a shot from a fan who may have had the most creative sign in the audience.
She foul for that for that one! 😭😭😭 #DallasCowboys #Arlington #AEWAllInTexas2025 #AllInTexas #AEWAllIn #AEW pic.twitter.com/xP6jutfBGm
— DLo (@TheReelDLo) July 13, 2025
Adam 'Hangman' Page is one of the most popular wrestlers in the company, and was the main event for the show. Fans were hoping Page would become the new world champion in AEW, and their wish came true.
RELATED: When do Dallas Cowboys fly to Oxnard for 2025 training camp?
However, one fan decided that Hangman's moment would be a good time to bash the Cowboys, with a sign that said, "Hangman will be the first Cowboy that's a world champion in Dallas since 1996."
First of all, ouch. Second of all, the Cowboys really need to get a big postseason win soon. These jokes about the 90s continue to get older and older.
— Enjoy free coverage of the Cowboys from Dallas Cowboys on SI —
Dallas Cowboys fans are fed up with the team in one bizarre area
Dallas Cowboys given mediocre grade for 2025 NFL offseason
What should Cowboys fans expect from Jaydon Blue in rookie year?
Cowboys' Tyler Booker offers epic quote when asked about viral camp video
PHOTOS: Ava Lahey, star of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Netflix doc

Tyler is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he majored in communications. Aside from his roles with the Cowboys and Chargers on SI, Tyler also covers sports and pop culture for The Big Lead.