
AEW All Out Toronto
Oh, Canada! AEW All Out is this Saturday afternoon in Toronto, Ontario. With the reunion of a legendary Canadian tag-team, numerous championship storylines, and more, the card is sure to deliver something for all fans, even if the card is a little bloated.
AEW World Championship Match: Hangman Page vs. Kyle Fletcher
The Don Callis Family is banned from ringside, evening the odds for Adam Page. Kyle Fletcher is certainly a future world champion, but it’s relatively early in Page’s babyface title run. Both men are sure to put on a stiff performance, never giving less than 100%.
AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Toni Storm vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander vs. Thekla
It would be refreshing to see a change in the women’s picture, but Toni Storm continues to be the most popular female on the roster, by far. Kris Statlander has the tenure, strength, and athleticism, but Storm will retain. Thekla has been getting the most screentime, but a combination of tenure and subpar mic skills has ruled her out.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Brodido vs. Young Bucks vs. JetSpeed vs. Hechihero & Josh Alexander
This ladder match has all of the components a fan could want, including high-flying, risk-takers, strength, physicality, and more. The champs, Brodido, and a perfect mesh of them all, and a refreshing change in the AEW Tag Team division. As entertaining as JetSpeed is, they are not ready to carry the straps. The Young Bucks’ recent gimmick changes have also been entertaining. After being the butt of jokes for weeks, they won a $500,000 bonus and have been paying it off, but teasing how much they wasted it leading up to. Brodido needs more space to run with the belts.
AEW TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Mone vs. Riho
If you are as small as Riho, you need to be faster and harder-hitting. In this case, it hardly matters, as Mone continues her creative control chokehold on the TBS Championship. The champ retains in a soft contest.
Coffin Match: Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin
This match is going to disturb people, as both men have proven their willingness to do the wildest and extreme spots. Moxley will bleed, and Allin will jump off something tall. Taking into consideration that Allin is a recently returned babyface and a coffin is basically his gimmick, Allin is the frontrunner. Moxley has also been putting people over after dropping the world title.
Tables & Thumbtacks No DQ Match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe
MJF has made this personal leading up to the match, including multiple stabs at Mark Briscoe’s late brother. MJF isn’t the type to take too many extreme spots, but how can he not put over his opponent after such personal attacks? There needs to be a payoff. Look for Briscoe to take the toughest bumps, but to pull out a babyface comeback victory.
AEW Unified Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mascara Dorada
This match is full of elite wrestlers, even without any mic skills. It’s going to be a stiff affair with many anxious false-finishes. Okada hasn’t had the AEW Unified Championship for long, so a drop here feels improbable. Look for Dorada to take the pin, so Takeshita still has a reason to beef with the retaining champion after the event.
Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR
Adam Cope and Christian Cage reunited in Canada; the prediction is obvious. With two tag teams that will go down in wrestling history, it’s sure to be entertaining. FTR may be closer to their prime, but look for them to put over their opponents in Toronto.
The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet & Gates of Agony
In a card stacked full of championship matches, this one feels forced. Ricochet has done well to elevate his game, along with the status of Gates of Agony. That being said, The Hurt Syndicate may get the loudest pop of all the tag teams on the roster, so look for them to win on PPV.
Big Bill vs. Eddie Kingston
It’s always a treat to see Eddie Kingston around, but this is another match that could have found a better place and time. Neither man is seen on Dynamite often, so a feud from their smaller shows doesn’t match the card. There’s no way Kingston returns to put over Big Bill.
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