Monday, September 6, 2021

AEW All Out | Results and Honest Reaction

AEW All Out was broadcast LIVE from the Now Arena, in Chicago, Illinois. There was so much anticipation built up by fans on social media prior, here are the match reactions. 

Miro defeated Eddie Kingston to remain TNT Champion. 
This was a fun match to open the show, the crowd seemed to be fully behind the these two. Miro has been a great Champion, he was not going to lose, credit to Eddie for being a fantastic opponent though, for real. 

Jon Moxley defeated Satoshi Kojima. 
Moxley pinned Kojima via the Paradigm Shift, the match itself was ok, he was then confronted by New Japan Pro Wrestling's Minoru Suzuki. Another name that I'm not familiar with. It'll probably follow the same story line pattern to the one between Mox and Kojima. 

Britt Baker defeated Kris Statlander to remain AEW Women's Champion. 
Towards the end of the match, Britt hit Kris with a version of the Panama Sunrise, the reaction was insane, she then made the challenger tap out, in terms of who she will take on next? keep reading to find out, let's move on.

Lucha Brothers defeated The Young Bucks in the Steel Cage to become the NEW AEW Tag Team Champions.  
What a fantastic cage match this was, without a doubt one of the best in recent memory, no words can do this justice, if you have not seen it? be sure to take time out and watch, you will not be disappointed. Congratulations to Penta and Rey for winning the tag titles, the Young Bucks' reign of terror is finally over, for now anyway. 

Ruby Soho won the Women's Casino Battle Royale. 
Shoutout to all the competitors in this match, loved the format of it, great to see the former Ruby Riott, now Ruby Soho not only make her debut, but to go on to win as well, lastly eliminating Thunder Rosa. 

Chris Jericho defeated MJF.
MJF trolling the crowd with his parody of the old school Y2J entrance was genius, which why he is such a great heel. Jericho made his way to the ring with his fellow Fozzy band member playing his theme song on the guitar. This one had a false finish to it after the referee counted the fall while Jericho's foot was on the bottom rope. MJF thought he had won but the match was restarted, resulting in Jericho picking up the win. 

CM Punk defeated Darby Aĺlin. 
To be completely honest, after the entrances by Punk and Allin, this match was boring, obviously people in attendance were excited to see their hometown guy wrestle after a long time, they will feel what they saw here was great, they are probably letting that cloud their judgement, you may think what is being said here is completely false, it is what it is.  

Paul Wight defeated QT Marshall.
No disrespect to Wight and Marshall here, this one should've either have been on the buy-in or the first match of this pay-per view proper. It felt rushed and almost as if they were low on time before the main event. 

Kenny Omega defeated Christian Cage to remain AEW Champion.
This was your AEW All Out main event of the evening, it was very predictable that Kenny was not going to lose another title to Christian after Rampage weeks ago, The champion hit the One Winged Angel for the victory, after the match, Gallows and Anderson and The Young Bucks joined in the celebrations and continued to hurt Christian who was down on the mat. Jurassic Express ran down to make the save, but their attempts were quickly put to an end.

The in ring promo by Omega was interrupted by Adam Cole (Bay-Bay) who celebrated with the Bucks. he will be a great addition to that faction for sure, if past history is anything to go by, we knew Cole was a free agent, it was unclear as to when he would appear on AEW, until now, then Bryan Danielson's music hit, you could tell how happy he was to be there on his debut, he helped Jurassic Express and Christian get some revenge here as the show went off the air. 

Excuse the pun, you could tell AEW really went All Out to put on a great pay-per-view, it was a historic night, one that every wrestling fan will remember for a long time. 

Let's Talk About | AEW Worlds End

The hiatus is over. AEW Content has returned, the "Let's Talk About" series that began with WWE conversations, will now also i...