Wrestling: 6 Things We Want To See At ‘All In’ Event

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Chris Jericho

At this point, I pretty much expect Chris Jericho to wrestle at “All In”. I’ll keep this wish short and sweet.

Jericho shocked us all by returning to NJPW and his match at Wrestle Kingdom 12 against Kenny Omega stole the show, in my opinion. We also know that Jericho is putting on his own wrestling-themed cruise in October of this year. We know his cruise will feature a pro wrestling tournament that will include ROH stars, such as the Young Bucks & Cody Rhodes.

There’s really no reason to believe that Jericho will appear on this show, as long as he isn’t working exclusively with WWE again at the time of this show. His name value alone guarantees a few-thousand extra ticket sales. I think Jericho understands that he has a unique opportunity to be a part of this renaissance of “indie” wrestling in a major way and I feel like he’ll definitely be a part of “All In”.

10,000 Seat Sellout

Since this is a wishlist, my ultimate wish is to see a complete sellout at “All In”.

I think it would be a massive accomplishment by Cody, The Bucks, & everyone involved. If this show is able to do 10K seats, it would be the largest non-WWE audience in the US since WCW went out of business in 2001.

For the Bullet Club guys to be able to pull off this feat, it would be a legendary accomplishment. The success of this show will be proof to all wrestling fans, as well as major wrestling promotions that independent wrestling is at a point of popularity that has been previously unheard of.

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Cody Rhodes, Matt & Nick Jackson have a real opportunity here to completely change the landscape for the world or pro wrestling. If “All In” is a success, it really opens up a new world of possibilities.