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The 2024 AEW All Out is the upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view hosted by All Elite Wrestling. This is the sixth annual All Out event, which is set to take place on September 07, 2024 at the Now Arena in the Chicago Suburb Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States. AEW has booked a total of eight matches for the show with five titles on the line. Ahead of the event, here we take a look at the detailed preview, match card, timing and telecast details of this year’s All Out PPV. Come Saturday night, there’s a chance to add the full stop to the past. Potentially, depending on how things go on the night, rewrite some of it. Move towards finding that creative nirvana more consistently. Some matches have been slow builds beyond the two-week window between the PPVs. Both the AEW World and AEW International Championship matches have been backburner matches. Table setting for Jack Perry’s championship shot has been built since his return. Others, like the AEW World Tag Team Championship and Continental Championship, have come from nowhere, but may still offer quality contests on the night. Maybe a surprise if the multi-man match is designed to set up a new feud or new champion. There’s potential and optimism. There are bangers and deeper more emotive moments of catharsis on offer Saturday night at All Out. 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. The Young Buck’s first title defense against The Acclaimed was a chance for the champions to step up and reinspire the division. Despite a strong contest, the DQ finish to build to the All In three-way felt mechanical. This is despite the passionate promos of Anthony Bowens and Max Caster and the hatred in their match against FTR. Their All In defense was fun but not genre-pushing. Compared to the tag bout the year before, it did not get me or other fans in the stadium off our feet. The tag and trios divisions are stagnant. The Bucks being the champions and having their names in the company are held rightly or wrongly responsible. This tag team contest offers something fresh. Fighting Blackpool Combat Club won’t redefine the tag team genre. However, if there is a wider story this match either connects with or builds to, then it’s a step towards change. Jack Perry returned to AEW as part of his second chance and redevelopment in NJPW, some thought Perry should have challenged straight away for the world championship. Strike when the iron is hot. Right when The Elite’s corporate turn started, the promise of a power struggle storyline felt like it could lead to something seismic. Some thought that putting Perry as a world title contender might have been best for business. The slower build has worked logically. Perry is undefeated and has pinfalls over Bryan Danielson from Double or Nothing, and defeated another number-one contender, Darby Allin, in his own match at Wembley. Jack Perry hit Tony Khan, won the TNT Championship, and has had some fun character-driven defenses. The logic is fine but the emotional investment is lacking – a historic issue for AEW I’ve discussed here. Perhaps, in part, due to Perry’s lack of presence on Dynamite and weekly programming. His lack of ring time perhaps hurts Perry because that is where he is at his strongest and most engaging. It’s why, for me, Perry was an honorary mention in my five fresh opponents Danielson should wrestle before retirement list (here). Yet, on the night and on PPV, Perry has despite cold feuds and builds delivered consistently.

Match Card:

  • AEW World Tag Team Title Match:The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta)
  • AEW Continental Title Four Way Match:Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. TBD vs. TBD vs. TBD
  • Chicago Street Fight:Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander (w/Stokely Hathaway)
  • AEW International Title Match:Will Ospreay (c) vs. PAC
  • Singles Match:MJF vs. Daniel Garcia
  • AEW TBS Title Match:Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Hikaru Shida
  • AEW World Title Match:Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry
  • Lights Out Steel Cage Match:Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana)
  • More Cards.

Event Info:

  • Date: Sunday, September 7, 2024
  • Venue: NOW Arena City: Hoffman Estates, Illinois (Chicago).
  • Start Time: 8:00 PM ET | 5:00 am PT
  • Kick-off Pre-Show Timing: 6:30 pm ET | 3:30 am PT

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