Exciting Additions Revealed for All Out Match Card!

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is wasting no time in preparing for their next big event, following the success of their historic “All In” show in London. The highly anticipated “All Out” event is just a week away, scheduled to take place on September 3rd in Chicago.

Prior to the “All In” event, only three matches were confirmed for the upcoming “All Out” show. However, during the post-PPV media scrum, two more matches were announced, both of which make perfect sense based on the events that unfolded in Wembley.

One of the newly announced matches is between Konosuke Takeshita and Kenny Omega. Takeshita, who was “adopted” by Don Callis after Callis betrayed Omega, will face off against his estranged “nephew” in a singles match. This rivalry has been intertwined with The Elite’s issues with Blackpool Combat Club and played a significant role in Takeshita’s team-up with Bullet Club Gold at “All In”. The match ended with Takeshita’s victory, setting the stage for his showdown with Omega at “All Out”.

The other newly announced match features Orange Cassidy, who emerged victorious in the Stadium Stampede match against the Blackpool Combat Club and Santana & Ortiz. Cassidy, alongside his teammates Best Friends, Eddie Kingston, and Penta El Zero M, defeated his opponents to win the chaotic clash. As a result, Cassidy is now on a collision course with Jon Moxley in Chicago. However, before facing Moxley, Cassidy must defend his International belt against Penta on this week’s episode of “Dynamite”. While a title change seems unlikely, the Blackpool Combat Club’s potential interference could create an unpredictable scenario for Moxley’s All Out match.

Here’s the updated card for the United Center on September 3rd:

  • Luchasaurus (c) vs. Darby Allin for the TNT Championship
  • The winner of Dynamite’s Orange Cassidy vs. Penta El Zero M match (c) vs. Jon Moxley for the International title
  • Kris Statlander (c) vs. Ruby Soho for the TBS Championship
  • Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs

With such an exciting lineup, it’s hard not to be tempted to purchase tickets for the event. AEW continues to deliver high-quality wrestling and captivating storylines, making “All Out” a must-watch event for wrestling fans.

For more information and updates on the “All Out” card, visit prowrestlingwars.com.

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