AEW: Who could have a career-defining performance at All Out?

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AEW presents All Out tomorrow from Chicago, but which competitors are most likely to make their mark with a career-defining performance?

AEW All Out descends upon Chicago tomorrow night for the final AEW event before their triumphant debut on TNT. The card is filled with matches that could be truly unforgettable, but this is also an important event for many AEW competitors.

Wrestlers of all stripes, young and old, male and female, human and dinosaur, have a chance to set themselves apart tomorrow by making sure they’re the ones being talked about when the night is over. The first big opportunity to have that kind of night comes during the 21-woman Casino Battle Royale during AEW All Out’s pre-show, The Buy In.

Nyla Rose

The name I fully expect everyone to be talking about when the dust settles for this clash is none other than Nyla Rose. Known as “The Native Beast,” she delivered strong performances at Double or Nothing and Fyter Fest, but neither saw Rose leave with a victory.

She wasn’t involved in the finish of the Fatal 4-Way at Double or Nothing, but it was quick thinking and a sudden roll-up by Riho at Fyter Fest that saw Rose take her first pinfall in AEW. After the match, Rose lost it and attacked Riho only to be fended off and sent into retreat by Yuka Sakazaki.

Tomorrow night, we are likely to see the birth of “The Native Beast” and her quest for the AEW Women’s World Championship. Rose will compete against 20 other women, and the one who emerges with the victory will be a part of the match to crown the inaugural champion on the first episode of AEW on TNT.

With an unforgettable performance tomorrow and a dominant win over most of AEW’s women’s division, Nyla Rose can have a career-defining moment as she sets the tone for her hopefully eventual title win.