All In 2018 Results, Highlights, Grades, And Analysis

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After months of build and waiting, the biggest independent wrestling show in history has arrived. Cody Rhodes will be challenging for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship at All In, looking to join the legacy that his father has built.

All In is looking like it is going to be a wonderful night for wrestling fans, featuring many dream matches. Every match on the card is a first time ever match up, only adding to the appeal. But the biggest match, by far, features Cody Rhodes looking to win the title that his father helped make famous from Nick Aldis.

The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes, would be proud of how his son has made his own way. Cody took a major risk in leaving WWE, but since has proven himself to not only be a massive draw, but more than capable of being a main event player. Cody Rhodes has shown the world what he has always known about himself: that he is capable of being in the main event, and that there is life in wrestling outside of the WWE.

Aldis has been wrestling all over the world defending his NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship. The stiffest test for him as champion in recent memory came when Flip Gordon tried to take the title from him, and get booked for All In in the process. Aldis walked out with his title reign in tact, but it was certainly a close call.

One has to wonder how the traveling and brutal schedule he has maintained since becoming champion might effect his chances of successful defense against Cody Rhodes tonight. Regardless, Aldis has helped firmly place the spotlight back on the NWA, showing that the title is still one of wrestling’s most important prizes. Aldis will not be going down without a fight.

There are several other matches on the card, and all of them have something to offer. Here is the entire announced card.

All In: The Full Card

  • Nick Aldis (c) vs. Cody Rhodes w/ Brandi Rhodes (Bullet Club Elite): NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship
  • Kenny Omega (Bullet Club Elite) vs. Pentagon Jr.
  • Jay Lethal vs. Over the Budget Battle Royale Winner: ROH World Championship
  • Kazuchika Okada (CHAOS) vs. Marty Scurll (Bullet Club Elite)
  • Christopher Daniels (SoCal Uncensored) vs. Stephen Amell (Bullet Club Elite)
  • Rey Mysterio, Fenix, & Bandido w/ Theo Rossi vs. The Golden Elite (Matt & Nick Jackson, & Kota Ibushi) (Bullet Club Elite)
  • Joey Janela vs. Hangman Page (Bullet Club Elite): Chicago Street Fight
  • Madison Rayne vs. Britt Baker vs. Chelsea Green vs. Tessa Blanchard

Pre-show (All In: Zero Hour on WGN America)

  • Over Budget Battle Royale for the #1 Contendership to the ROH World Title
  • SoCal Uncensored (Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) vs. The Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark Briscoe)

Every single match on this card has something to offer for wrestling fans. You can expect an absolutely insane battle with Janela and Hangman Page. You can expect lots of high flying in the six-man tag. You will see four of the best women’s wrestlers outside of WWE locking up, and you get to see a celebrity like Stephen Amell (who has been training for this match) lock up with one of wrestling’s best ever in Christopher Daniels.

To be sure, there are countless reasons to watch the show. Join us tonight, as we recap the show LIVE right, here on Daily DDT with results and analysis.

You can watch All In via your standard Pay-Per-View provider (check your local listings), on HonorClub, where it is free for all VIP members, and 50% off for all standard members, and on the Fite TV app, which can be used on your PC or mobile device. All In will also be available, on demand, on NJPW World after the show is done airing.

The preshow will be airing on WGN America. The ways to watch it are many, and you don’t want to miss this one.

So, sit back, relax, and watch some wrestling history tonight, and follow along with us, as we recap the show live, right here on Daily DDT! Daily DDT is All In, how about you?