AEW All Out, the company’s next major pay-per-view, is shaping up to be an unmissable event. AEW is ensuring that the show will be packed with exciting matches and a highly anticipated lineup to captivate fans.
AEW All Out is set to take place on September 7th at the NOW Arena in Chicago, IL . The Zero Hour pre-show will begin at 7 PM ET and main show will start at 8 PM ET and fans all over the world can watch the event on Bleacher Report and TrillerTV.
Will Ospreay, who was blindsided by Pac on the AEW All In fallout show, has agreed to defend his AEW International Championship against Pac in a singles match at the All Out pay-per-view.
The Young Bucks, consisting of Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson, will defend their AEW World Tag Team Championship against Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta of the Blackpool Combat Club. Willow Nightingale will face Kris Statlander in a Chicago Street Fight. After Nightingale’s victory over Statlander at AEW All In, she chose this stipulation for their rematch.
Kazuchika Okada will defend his Continental Championship against three contenders in a four-way match. They were ultimately determined to be Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy and The Beast Mortos.
The long-standing rivalry between MJF and Daniel Garcia intensified after Garcia interfered in MJF’s title defense at All In. Their feud has led to a singles match and fans can’t wait for the violence in the bout.
Mercedes Mone will defend her AEW TBS Championship against former three-time AEW World Women’s Champion Hikaru Shida. Bryan Danielson will defend his AEW World Championship against Jack Perry. Perry attacked Danielson during the All In fallout episode of Dynamite, leading to this title match.
Swerve Strickland will face “Hangman” Adam Page in an Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage match. Strickland’s loss in his AEW World title defense at All In, due to Page’s interference, led to this personal and heated confrontation and even led to Page burning down Strickland’s house, setting the stage for this highly personal matchup.
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