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The first world champion in the history of AEW will be crowned tonight.
All Out takes place at the Sears Center Arena in the Chicago area and will feature Chris Jericho and Hangman Page who will face each other to determine the first AEW World Champion. Jericho qualified for the match by beating Kenny Omega at Double or Nothing, while Page earned his place by winning a Casino Battle Royale.
Jon Moxley being unable to fight All Out due to an injury, Omega will now face PAC tonight. The Lucha brothers and The Young Bucks will face in a ladder match for the AAA team titles. Cody faces Shawn Spears, who will have Tully Blanchard in his corner. In the scenario, Blanchard stipulated that Cody would only be allowed to have one person with him at the ring's edge.
Tonight's main draw will also include Hikaru Shida against Riho, Darby Allin against Joey Janela against Jimmy Havoc, Best Friends against The Dark Order (the winning team getting a pass in the first round of the AEW team title tournament) , and a six-man match between Luchasaurus, Jungle Boy & Marko Stunt and SCU.
The pre-show will begin at 7:00 pm Eastern time. This includes the Battle Royale Women's Casino and the Private Party against Angelico & Jack Evans. The main board will start at 8 pm Is.
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Goldenboy and Excalibur are on the comments to launch the Buy-In.
Winner of the Battle Royale Casino: Nyla Rose
Leva Bates, Faby Apache, Priscilla Kelly, Solandra Royale and Nyla Rose are in the lead. Rose has released everyone. Bates was almost eliminated but she did not touch the ground; she landed on two books. She returned to the ring and Rose hit her with a book and eliminated her. The diamonds are coming: Penelope Ford, Shazza McKenzie, Sadie Gibbs, Big Swole and Britt Baker are coming. McKenzie was eliminated quickly. Rose did a double chokeslam. Big Swole was off and she and Rose had a quick and positive exchange. Rose dominates early.
Next release: Tenille Dashwood, Bea Priestly, Brandi Rhodes and Awesome Kong. Baker jumped Priestly outside before this group arrived in the ring, revenge for Fight for the Fallen, I imagine. Kong dominated as soon as she and Rhodes hit the ring. Later, Rose and Rhodes had an exchange and Rhodes hit a great stunner on Rose that sparked hues. Allie, Nicole Savoy, Teal Piper, ODB and Jazz are next. Great songs for ODB at its entrance. Savoy and Kong clashed, then Kong pushed her into the ropes, but she flew over them and made a tope suicida on some wrestlers on the outside. ODB has a balloon. Piper stuffed ODB in the eyes and put it into the sleeper. Nyla Rose eliminates Savoy. Rose and Kong are facing each other now. Big pop to lock them until Jazz gets there, then ODB. Bigger ODB songs in this face to face four.
Baker eliminated Kong. The jazz was also eliminated, and a few moments later, Brandi was absent. The joker participant is Mercedes Martinez. She has red hair and new equipment now, and sounds as if she had her own music. Huge response from the Chicago crowd here, a real superstar reaction. She planted Rose with a superb background when she arrived.
Sadie Gibbs lobbied Bea Priestly, but she slammed slam. Regardless of this, she was eliminated by Priestly thirty seconds later. The four finalists are Baker, Martinez, Rose and Priestly. Accessories in Excalibur for calling a gamengiri kick at one of Baker's stains. Martinez was eliminated quickly and became the last of the three talents contracted with AEW. Rose kicked the aprong and kicked Baker. Baker made a Canadian Destroyer on Priestly, and a few minutes later he was eliminated. Rose snuck right after and threw Baker to the ground. Nyla Rose is your winner. She will face Riho or Hikaru Shida for the AEW Women's Championship on October 22 in Washington, DC.
It was a series of spots set up with the intention of bringing in a lot of girls quickly without much narrative (if any). It sometimes worked, especially with Martinez, but most of the time it was a botched first game that the crowd enjoyed.
Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) def. Jack Evans and Angelico
Angelico and Kassidy are the first. Party-goers instead to be. They did some lucha stuff before Quen and Jack Evans went into big movements, lots of handles and handles, a lot of maneuverability that the crowd admires. The ad team promoted the tickets for its upcoming television appearances in October. Evans kicked the hill. Quen did a tag from one ocean to another so that Kassidy would be back in action; The latter struck Angelico, then a modified springboard, quebrada, in the ring for Evans. The crowd began to chant "Pri-vate-by-ty!" Private Party did some innovative dual-team moves, and then Quen drew Evans to a shooting star press that had plenty of time to retrieve it. Kassidy was the legal man and pinned Evans for a tally in two.
On arrival, Quen hit Evans on a super-poisonrana that "did not get it all", as they say, then Kassidy hit an ordinary poisonrana, then Private Party hit his finisher, something that catapulted Evans into Kassidy who Angelico with a cutter. The crowd loved it, but hated the heel after the game that saw Evans and Aneglico offer a handshake and ambush the winners. The crowd chanted "crazy party". It was awesome and the crowd rang in the end.
– They cut to a promo / mini-movie for Wardlow. He saw him hitting a gang of morons in a parking lot at night. Wardlow was with a young woman. When he removed his shirt from the segment, the camera continued to focus on a scar at the right shoulder blade.
– Quick Promo with MJF with some commentary on the Cody match against Shawn Spears later.
– Jim Ross entered the booth under the sign of the ovation, as he had done at previous concerts. All three advertisers reviewed tonight's map as production turned to different fans in the crowd tonight. It seemed fun, everyone looked excited to be there. It was similar to what CMLL does between matches on their shows.
The buy-in is over and All Out is starting now.
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SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels, Sky Scorpio and Frankie Kazarian) def. Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus & Marko Stunt
SCU boiled down to his theme song inspired by the late 80's Red Hot Chili Peppers and a small wave of shouts of joy. They made a promo inside the ring and the crowd went "SCUUuuu". Luchasaurus took away Jungle Boy. These three had music that looked like something straight out of Game of thrones. Jungle Boy and Kazarian were the first for their respective teams. Jungle Boy will become a great superstar in a few years. Daniels and he were great together. Luchasaurus is very popular with this crowd. Marko Stunt was beside and flossing and doing some frankensteiners. It looks so small on the TV screen. He and Jungle Boy plunged into SCU, then Luchasaurus diveed on one foot on all the people for whom people had lost it. It looked really good. Jim Ross does not stop saying "Jungle Jack".
When SCU returned the offense, they suddenly became evil heels and leaned on it. Daniels has made fun of Stunt and created his own version of the wire dance. They worked on Jungle Boy until "Jack" could get to his corner tag in Luchasaurus. He did a lot of kick-boxing kicks, even the Brazilian kick Arisa Hoshiki. He had a tear and did a lot of muay thai / kickboxing choreographed exchanges with the three SCU members who were so good in their roles, striking like crazy for him. Luchasaurus has a slight sweetness of Tom Magee when he strikes, we see them somehow always seeing them coming, but all that he has landed tonight seemed to be fine and that 's it. It is shabby but negligible. He raged wildly with the crowd at the points, even getting a standing ovation at one point. The match was over after a few more wins, followed by SCU winning the Best Meltzer Ever on Jungle Boy. It was short but filled with action. It was a showcase for the three young guys and SCU was great for helping them tonight. Really good things.
Pac defeated Kenny Omega via TKO (Brutalizer submission)
Among the two members of AEW who could meet for a match without history in advance, nothing, in fact, it would be these two men. For many, it's a modern dream wedding. Both speak badly and keep exchanging short and explosive footage. Pac blocked the crotch leg lasso Kotaro. They change gears now and tease the dives. Omega went to get a pescado but Pac kicked him in the belly while going down. The match changed tone and became much more physical.
After a few minutes of punishment at the ring, Pac brought Omega back into the ring and shot him with a missile missile. Later, he blocked a rear chin with a sprawl, his murderer's eyes locked on the front row fans. Omega bounced and lariat d Pac on the ground, then landed on the ground with a magnificent swandive ground tope, flush with Pac. The crowd reacts to everything Kenny does.
Pac landed on Omega with a moon moon Orihara and sank the shin first into the barricades. It looked brutal. After that, Pac had a boost on Omega in the ring, but only for two. Omega launched a return attack, performing a number of big moves, including a spinebuster Sky High. At one point, Omega wore Pac on his shoulders, then caught him in the air and threw a German overthrow for a tight doubled. There was a nice loud peak of the crowd here. They started booing after Pac's return with a bodydrop on the back.
The finish saw Pac lock Omega in submission of the Brutalizer Crucifix until Omega fainted. The referee called the match. Pac wins and gets a shot at anyone who wins the AEW Heavyweight Championship later tonight, either Adam Page or Chris Jericho. It was excellent.
Jimmy Havoc defeated Joey Janela and Darby Allin in a threesome between Cracker Barrel Clash
The announcement team put Cracker Barrel like crazy before the match, almost at the comedy level. Jimmy Havoc pulled out a basic weapon very early. Allin stuck Havoc on a chair with tape. Allin poured bedbugs into Havoc's mouth, then closed her mouth with tape. As far as I know, bedbugs do not appear on Cracker Barrel's menu. Not yet. Allin fell on Havoc, which was still all registered. Janela lands on Allin's apron. Havoc started making paper and people were losing their heads. It looks like a film by Quentin Tarantino. Janela rolled a piledriver from the inside of the ring across a table to the ground and the crowd exploded. Janela plunged into nothing, just on the ground, trying to match what the BCP had done last week. People chanted "Cracker Barrel" and "we want barrels". Havoc crushed Janela in the face with a can of corn bread.
Allin recovered after the table place and brought a board covered with bugs and made an ollie on the back of Janela, the same place that Allin and Brody King did in PWG a little recently. This match was a complete car wreck that ended up like a gangbusters. The ring area was smashed, corn bread everywhere, and splinters of wood later after Allin fell from the top curtain into a sliding staircase, back-first. It was a huge bump, the barrel exploded, the crowd too, somehow, but it was so grotesque that JR mentioned that there were also "murmurs" in the air. arena thereafter. Allin 's back looked red and purple immediately after the bump. Havoc superplexed Janela out of the ropes but only Joey's leg grabbed the barrel. The arrival saw Havoc land a Rainmaker through said gun for the victory. It was always violent and sometimes sadistic.
Dark Order (Uno and Stu Grayson), defeated by Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent), will be eliminated in the first round of the AEW Tag Team title tournament
The winner of this match will be excluded from the next AEW team tournament. Dark Order had masked henchmen with them. The best friends hugged and made Kazuchika Okada's Rainmaker parody. People began to chant songs of "spooky perverts" and Excalibur confirmed this comment. Uno dominated Trent for a moment, which takes a different tone when you know what the Uno crown looks like. Trent made a hot or rather lukewarm label to Taylor who went to pose a tope con giro on the Black Order. Stu Grayson landed a crazy looking tornillo on his own guys, so I did not quite understand that, but hey, it looked cool and I guess that's what it's all about. They want to count here. The Dark Order did some good moves in doubles but Best Friends continued to undo. The crowd was strong to support the friends. Trent almost pinned Grayson until Uno pulled him to the ground and the henchmen hit him in the back. The Dark Order then hits Taylor's Fatality to win the match. It was the weakest match of the card so far.
The lights go out and Orange Cassidy. He had a huge reaction and made a tope suicida with his hands in his pockets. JR called him "Mr. Laisez Faire". Taylor and Trent intertwined with Orange Cassidy "stuck" in the middle.
Riho defeated Hikaru Shida and faces Nyla Rose at the Women's AEW Championship in Washington, DC
They stole it from the door. Shida seemed to take the role of heel here. The fast work is excellent, but I'm not sure that every movement is recorded on television as much as it lives. Shida slowed down halfway and folded Riho in half with a Boston crab. Riho bounced off and later hit a stiff double step from top to apron on a reclining Shida. Back in the ring, they started to lie down with hard elbows. Riho went to get a 619 but Shida blocked it and went into a Stretch Muffler submission until Riho put it in a high stack pin for two. Shida used an impressive vertical suplex of deadlift on Riho that sparked a nice reaction. Riho did not want to stay, even though it was as if she had been touched by everything. She finally came back with a great Northern Lights movie and, later, another double step diving on a draped Shida, much like what Dragon Lee or Alberto Del Rio would do. She had only two shots. Shida came back with a powerslam in a backbreaker that was trying to divide Riho in half. They started trading big shots until Riho snuggled into a helmet and pinned Shida. Riho wins and she will have a shot against Nyla Rose in Washington DC during AEW's first TV show.
Cody (with Brandi Rhodes, Diamond Dallas Page, MJF and Pharoh) defeated Shawn Spears (with Tully Blanchard).
Spears was sitting in a folding chair at the top of his entrance, an allusion to him hitting Cody with the chair. Blanchard followed him after. Spears had white contacts and looked like Scorpio's Deadly fight. Cody and his team wore tunics inspired by Star Trek. Cody plunged into the corner at Spears and Blanchard before the match. The fight spread deep inside the crowd even before the bell rang, Hart vs Austin Wrestlemania 13 style. The production had an amazing shot of Cody posing in the crowd as they sang for him. Blanchard sneaked past Cody while MJF distracted Earl Hebner and wore a low blow, causing an eruption of cranks. Cody hit Spears in a frankensteiner of the highest rope. MJF continued to try to get involved and shouted to Hebner to do his job properly. Hebner really panicked Spears when he went to hit Cody with his own weight belt. He shouted at her and threatened DQ. Spears conceded but Blanchard slipped his own belt and slapped Cody anyway. I guess it's Hebner's gadget in AEW, hard as nails and stupid as bricks. Cody set off and began to stop selling the belt and the crowd fell into a frenzy. He landed a kick in Spears' face.
After 20 minutes of play, both seemed exhausted and rolled to the ground. Spears gave Cody a driver from Death Valley who was running on the floor. Spears went into the ring and Hebner started counting Cody. Cody 's back looked bad, really ripped from one of the places out earlier. Cody managed to get into the ring and sneak into a CrossRhodes but Blanchard broke the account. Blanchard and MJF then entered the ring and began to choke until Spears seized MJF. Blanchard began to hit MJF on the floor until "Double A" Arn Anderson headed for the ring. The roof disappeared after the explosion of this crowd. Anderson had a look on his face that said, "I do not care about that idiocy, Tully Blanchard." He entered the ring and sat up. Spinebuster. This place must have trembled. Blanchard had no idea what to think and sold it as if his plan was royally screwed after that.
Cody tapped a DDT draped "in the bowling shoe," then teased a chair. Spears asked to leave. Cody landed a catastrophic kick as Spears held the chair in his hands. He then planted Spears with a CrossRhodes to win the match. MJF celebrated with Cody in the ring although he was teasing to turn Cody as he did in To be the elite recently. It was great and probably one of the best events in the United States this year. The angle Arn Anderson had about as much heat as the KENTA / Shibata angle of a few weeks ago.
Escalera de la Muerte for the AAA Tag Team Championship: Lucha Brothers (Fenix and Pentagon) def. Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)
I I did not mention it, but the value of tonight's production was smooth and almost everything was of high quality. They also begin to display AEW recordings on screen when wrestlers come out.
The Bucks came out in their own entrance masks and the money was raining from the sky. They exchanged slogans before things really started. Excalibur mentioned that it was the sixth meeting between the two teams this year. Penta crossed the body of a ground scale. Fenix has launched mid-strings over a ladder and on the Young Bucks for the first big dive of this match.
Fenix and Nick Jackson made a point where they skipped ropes at the same time. Penta and Matt Jackson made cuts to their teammates from adjacent rungs, and both threw Nick and Fenix through two tables. Penta shouted "Escucha, puto!" at Nick that vaguely translates to "listen to me please, sir" and went for a chop but Nick countered and one way or another that led to a corckscrew plunge on the ground. Fenix made a French springboard from the top rope to a ladder. The crowd chanted "AEW". The Pentagon has shown mild flights, nothing too flashy but cold enough to spark more crowds. Nick did a sweaty tope with the floor up to Penta. When Matt Jackson tried to tilt Fenix up the ladder, he adjusted himself to the air and managed to make an amazing moon on Oirhara on the ground on Nick and Penta. Moments later in the ring, Penta used a sling of two scales. The crowd stood up and began to sing for the company. Nick Jackson dipped under the ladder but over the rope and down to the ground. This guy is not hurt ??
The Pentagon sent a Canadian destroyer to Matt Jackson from the top of the ladder across a table. It looked crazy. Nick and Fenix then battled Matt and Penta in a fight. The best part of this place is the shooting that they filmed, which will probably serve for a while in AEW B-roll footage.
Towards the end, Nick did not know if he had to help Matt with a Meltzer pilot on Fenix or grab hold of titles. Penta kicked Matt and pushed Nick off the ladder. Nick's ankles grabbed the rope and he crossed one of the tables. It was an explosion. Penta and Matt were at the top of the scale when Nick grabbed Penta's mask and pushed him out of the ladder. Feniz jumped and Matt kicked him in the air. The Lucha Bros then made Zero Fear, the cradle with a double dive, to Matt on a ladder on the apron and barricade. Really good finish to that.
After the match, two masked men came out and pulled out the Young Bucks. One of them wore a Bill Clinton mask. AEW will soon be in Washington. Both unmasked and it turned out that it was the LAX Impact.
Chris Jericho defeated Adam Page to become the first AEW World Champion
Things started slowly, deliberately. They exchanged chops and Page lighted Jericho's chest early. Jericho came back with a dropkick from the second rope, but Page made a tope suicida across the floor. JR mentioned that he had seen a lot of topic suicidas tonight, which is good for his podcast but not great when looking to attract talent. Page was looking for the shooting star, but Jericho masterfully timed a Codebreaker and crashed it when he hit the ground.
Jericho beat Page in front of his family, who was in the front row. He took the bell, rang and circled the ring as if he had won the match, then threw the bell over his shoulder. There seemed to be a ton of Jericho fans in the crowd and they were really divided between them on Page and Page all the while. Jericho landed on a cross body that would make Ricky Steamboat proud. Page bounced back, but only picked up two counts. Jericho locked the walls of Jericho, but Page came out and used a punch for discus to jerk Jericho from the ring to the floor. Jericho started bleeding from the top of the left eye and they sold him as Page had done with the punch.
Page put in a few punches while Jericho was on the rope, bleeding with all his weight. He used a rope cap, but Jericho came back and locked the walls of Jericho again.
Jericho and Edwards went in but Edwards kept his ground, Jericho went back. Page used their tiff to knock out Jericho and land on a big moon of Orihara. He then went to get the Buckshot Facelift in the ring but Jericho replied with a Codebreaker and a very tight count of two. Page with Jericho with the Deadeye, his inverted tombstone finish, but could only count twice. Huge pop for this. He hit the Buckshot Lariat for two. So, Jericho, out of nowhere, blew Page with the back elbow of the Judas Effect while Page was a half-discus punch. One two Three. Chris Jericho is your first ever AEW World Champion. It was a very good match and a good way to revive their main division.
Last thoughts –
It was a solid show that lasted maybe an hour too much. Kenny Omega vs. Pac was the star match, Spears vs. Cody and Jericho vs. Page are not far behind. The Lucha Brothers against the Young Bucks were great, and although the finish was smart, it was no better or worse than any of their previous encounters. Riho and Hikaru Shida worked very hard, but the crowd seemed somewhat exhausted by the matches. A few team team matches were good, but nothing came out of there, even though the crowd loved just about everything, even the Best Friends vs Dark Order angle. The biggest reaction seemed to be that of Arn Anderson in the fight against Cody vs. Spears and LAX debut. The three-way match between Cracker Barrel went beyond the violence resulting from a conflict and aimed instead to show as much violence as possible in the moment, as creatively as possible. With all that happened tonight, I wonder if some of these more sadistic places were worth it. In the end, a solid show and a good introduction to all that AEW plans to do on television in October.
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