AEW All Out 2023 date, tickets, match card predictions, location

AEW All Out 2023 date, tickets, match card predictions, location

A week after the Wembley Stadium Show, AEW All Out 2023 is officially confirmed, have a look at the date and tickets

The addition of All In Stadium Show to AEW’s initial event All Out won’t have an impact on it because one of the Big-Four pay-per-views of the year has now been formally confirmed to return.

AEW All Out 2023 date, tickets, match card predictions, location venue

It was revealed that AEW would return with their All Out PPV at the United Centre in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday, September 3, during the live telecast of the AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door II event last night.

On August 30, AEW will also make a stop at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, which will serve as All Out’s first venue. On September 2, AEW Collision will make a follow-up visit to the United Centre.

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All Out 2023 ticketing information is still being finalised and tickets can be bought from here. The annual event’s original programme was first replaced by All In, but the fans are happy to learn that it won’t be shelved after all. No matches predictions are out currently.

Just one week prior to All Out over the Labour Day weekend, the new addition to the AEW programming will be hosted from London’s Wembley Stadium. The event on August 27 has already seen the sale of 60,000 tickets.

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The capacity might be increased considering that additional UK fans are apparently interested in attending the performance. All In-related streaming information, however, has not yet been made public. However, AEW will undoubtedly have a busy summer with two back-to-back PPVs.

Given that AEW is going back to the Chicago area and that it is CM Punk’s hometown, it goes without saying that he will play a key role at All Out. On the PPV version of the event from the previous year, he won the AEW World Title that night, only to lose it the following day as a result of an alleged injury.

During the 2023 All Out weekend, AEW Collision will also make a second trip to the United Centre. On June 17, the Saturday night show’s debut included Punk as the main act. Last year, NOW Arena (formerly Sears Centre Arena) in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, hosted All Out for AEW. Below are the highlights of the games from that show:

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  • To keep the AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship, Sammy Guevara and Tay Melo (c) defeated Ortiz and Ruby Soho.
  • To keep the FTW Championship, Hook (c) defeated Angelo Parker.
  • In order to keep the AEW All-Atlantic Championship, Pac (c) defeated Kip Sabian.
  • The Joker (Mystery Man, subsequently identified as MJF) won a casino ladder match against Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Penta El Zero Miedo, Rey Fénix, Rush, Andrade El Idolo, and Dante Martin to secure a future AEW World Championship bout.
  • Hangman Page and Dark Order were defeated by Kenny Omega and Young Bucks, who went on to win the first-ever AEW World Trios Championship.
  • Athena was defeated by Jade Cargill (c) to keep the TBS Women’s Championship.
  • Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland’s team, Swerve In Our Glory, defeated The Acclaimed and WWE Hall of Famer Billy Gunn to keep the AEW World Tag Team Championship.
  • The Interim AEW Women’s World Championship was won by Toni Storm in a Fatal-4-Way Match over Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Jamie Hayter.
  • “The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson was defeated by “Lionheart” Chris Jericho.
  • Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews, and Brody King of House of Black were defeated by Sting, Miro (Rusev), and Darby Allin.
  • CM Punk won the AEW World Championship by defeating Jon Moxley (c).

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