AEW: All Out full card preview and predictions
The week has come upon us quicker than a hiccup. AEW All Out will be going live from the Sears Center in Chicago, Illinois.
In its follow-up to All In the year prior and Double Or Nothing in May, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) will be looking to go above and beyond their prior performances. Look for every performer on the roster to make an attempt to steal the show.
Folks, this card is loaded. I’m talking a smorgasbord of wrestling action that would make an all you can eat buffet blush. AEW is ready to drop some impending sonic booms throughout the wrestling landscape.
All Out will have to follow New Japan’s Royal Quest and WWE UK’S Cardiff event’s on that very same day. This day could end being an NFL like 10 hour marathon for wrestling fan’s across the globe. In NFL esque fashion, they are putting the biggest event on last and in prime-time. Yes, AEW All Out promises to be that enthralling.
AEW has been setting some high standards since they began their promotion. Double or Nothing, Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen were all seen as successes for the company. Double Or Nothing had an estimated 98,000 buys in their initial PPV offering. A number which hadn’t been seen by a non WWE event in 2 decades. Now All Out is looking to break out the metaphorical baseball bat and shatter those numbers with a Grand Slam like buy rate.
Can AEW All Out live up to the mighty expectations that have been thrown on their backs? There have been 8 main card matches with 2 additional Buy In battles to take place before the PPV kicks in. The Buy In has the potential to steal the show before the lights kick on for the main card. Up and down the roster on this night, we are looking at hungry men and women eager to set match standards which the contests proceeding them will have to follow.
Let’s start the preview with a recent add on which is looking to kick off All Out with a blaze of glory that will have the crowd standing in awe.
Angelico and Jack Evans vs Private Party
The Buy In portion of All Out will begin with a tag team affair that will bring a flare for the dramatic. You have two hungry tag teams in AEW that have lost their initial contests in the promotion. The veteran team of Angelico and Jack Evans have found All Elite Wrestling to be contrarian to the friendly confines of AAA in Mexico. These two can absolutely fly in the ring and are looking to get rid of the zero in their win column.
Private Party was brought in by the Young Bucks a couple of months ago with some hype behind them. They were House Of Glory graduates, a school founded by the revolutionary Amazing Red. Having a lost triple match to receive a bye in the AEW tag team tournament, Private Party is looking for redemption in their follow up match at All Out.
You want to set the tone of a pay per view by going out and tearing the house down. On top of that, this will be shown for free on Bleacher Report Live before the main card of All Out is shown on closed circuit television. These guys will have novice wrestling fans reaching for the order button of the event. In what is sure to be a high octane bout, I’m giving the nod to the young upstarts from New York.
Winner: Private Party