WOR: AEW All Out, WWE Wrestlepalooza & CMLL Anniversary show weekend

Dave Meltzer and I are back with the Friday edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we discussed:

  • Will Ospreay’s neck surgery
  • Ticketmaster and Live Nation
  • Dave’s over/under for AEW All Out buys
  • Whether or not Wrestlepalooza will add a sixth match
  • Discussion on All Out, Wrestlepalooza, and CMLL’s Anniversary show

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Wrestling Weekly: AEW All Out & WWE Wrestlepalooza predictions

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It’s a big weekend of wrestling for AEW and WWE and that means another big Wrestling Weekly with Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa.

The guys run down the cards for both shows and make predictions about who will emerge victorious and who might have to rethink their next move.

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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AEW All Out preview & predictions: Opportunity knocks

Editor’s Note: This is an opinion-based preview that reflects the views of the author and not our website.

Seven years in, Saturday’s AEW All Out is both a pay-per-view and a checkpoint: a place where AEW takes stock of what it is, where they are as a company, and what it might become.

The roster is battered and its depth is tested for the first time in a long time. Yet, the company still stands tall as the most viable alternative in modern wrestling history. A second, viable North American wrestling promotion is a boon to the entire industry; iron sharpens iron and all that. A perfect approval rating will never exist, but the alternative AEW provides is needed.

Injuries to Kenny Omega, Will Ospreay, and Swerve Strickland leave this year’s card without some of its most reliable big show anchors. All performers who, if they weren’t closing the show, were a sure bet to steal it. But absences lead to opportunities and AEW has a roster filled with names: Willow Nightingale, Daniel Garcia, Kris Statlander, Jamie Hayter, Queen Aminata and Konosuke Takeshita are among those who are ready for more.

A new generation in wrestling comes faster than anyone expects. For growth to continue, new stars must be developed. 

All Out 2025 (3 PM Eastern main card start on PPV) is a test of depth, of patience, and of AEW’s ability to make new stars when old ones aren’t available. Let’s take a look at the card.

AEW All Out 2025 Cage Cope FTR

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) (with Stokely Hathaway)

FTR has to be kicking their feet in the air and giggling at the thought of this match. Two men who live and breathe tag team wrestling get to square off with Hall of Fame-level Canadians in front of their home crowd. It’s the perfect storm for Dax and Cash who have looked revitalized in recent months. Cope, for me, has always been a mixed bag — overlong matches, overstuffed with drama — but there’s no denying that he’s a living legend.

Christian, a different kind of legend but one all the same, refuses to soften his edges and fully give the crowd what they want. Together, it works.

AEW does this kind of nostalgia showcase better than anyone. FTR will do everything in their power to make the legends shine. Cope and Christian will hit their spots, soak up the deserved love, and go over. Let’s keep this one under 15 minutes, boys. 

Prediction: Cope and Christian

AEW All Out 2025 Eddie Kingston vs Big Bill

Big Bill vs. Eddie Kingston

It’s a stroke of booking genius to announce this match rather than have it be a surprise. It gives the audience something to be excited about while saving the outrageous return pop Kingston will receive. Kingston’s authenticity and fervor in the ring are desperately needed. His absence was glaring. I’m thrilled he’s back. 

Few things in wrestling are as satisfying as Kingston walloping another man. Bill, meanwhile, has quietly become one of AEW’s most effective big men: simple moves presented without irony. This won’t be pretty and it shouldn’t be. Kingston thrives in these meat-and-potatoes brawls, the kind where emotion carries more than execution. Bill will get his moments: a chokeslam here, a big boot there, but make no mistake, this is Eddie’s showcase. He’ll drag Bill into the deep water, spit in his face, yapping the whole time.

Prediction: Eddie Kingston 

The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin & MVP) vs. Ricochet and GOA (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)

Just because this is likely the filler match doesn’t mean it won’t be good with a solid faction on one side, a reinvented daredevil and two bruisers on the other. Lashley and Benjamin are closer to the “greatest hits” stage of their careers rather than their prime, but that can still be wildly effective when paired with Ricochet’s chicanery and the raw power of Kaun and Liona.

The wheel won’t be reinvented, but it doesn’t need to be in order to be successful. Expect Ricochet to bounce around like a pinball, Lashley to hit one or two spears that could be considered like assault, and for the Gates of Agony to show people who they are and what they can do (they’re good!).

Prediction: The Hurt Syndicate

AEW All Out 2025 Jon Moxley vs Darby Allin

Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match

I should have saved the ‘kicking their feet in the air and giggling’ reference I used earlier for this match. Moxley and Allin have to be over the moon coming up with some really sick things they can do to each other during this match. These are two men who would happily hurl themselves into actual caskets and get buried alive if the occasion called for it. Maybe even light it on fire while we’re at it, but it’s also a perfect match for a perfect pairing.

Moxley is the connective tissue of AEW. There is no situation where he can’t shine. It doesn’t matter who the opponent is, the program, or the match. You can drop him into anything and trust it will land. Darby, meanwhile, remains wrestling’s crash test dummy, a man with no regard for either his body or tomorrow. If this clicks, and it should, this won’t feel like a stipulation match, but more like a natural extension of who these two are.

Expect a car crash watched between slits in your fingers, full of blood, and bodies crumpled in unnatural shapes. No one will be left wondering if they held anything back. Darby is one of the few performers in wrestling who is not hurt by losses. Mox wins and continues his path of destruction on whoever steps up next.

Prediction: Moxley

MJF vs. Mark Briscoe in a Tables ‘n’ Tacks match

AEW is never better than when it leans into chaos and there are few wrestlers more chaotic than Mark Briscoe. He’s a one-man demolition derby. The idea of him and Darby Allin working on a blank canvas fills me with joy. Pairing Briscoe’s brand of unhinged with MJF, a man who is all about control and theatrics, is a recipe for either disaster or delight, depending on how self-indulgent the newly married Max (congrats!) is feeling.

He must show restraint and let the match itself be the theatrics. The match will be over the top without his typical antics. His job is to hold the match together and to provide structure around the madness. If he leans into being more of a conductor instead of a melodramatist, this could be special. 

The stipulation pushes MJF out of his comfort zone while Briscoe will gleefully throw himself through every piece of furniture in the building if it means entertaining the crowd. Blood is promised; just how much is the unknown. As much as I’d like to see Briscoe gain some constant momentum, I don’t think that’s happening. 

Prediction: MJF

AEW All Out 2025 Mercedes Mone vs Riho

TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Riho

Mercedes Mone is at her most compelling when she can lean into cruelty. Against Riho, she has a rare size and power advantage which should allow her to work with a different cadence: stretching her out, bullying her, making every bump feel violent.

Riho is an AEW original, someone who can pull on the crowd’s heartstrings and rallying them through her resilience. The success of this match depends on contrast: Mercedes as the precision villain vs. Riho as the stubborn survivor. Play that chord and we have some music. It’s not an epic waiting to happen, but it’s a smart piece of matchmaking.

It’s always nice to see Riho pop back up for her semi-annual six-week run. There were certainly signs of ring rust, but she’s a proven performer on big stages. There’s the potential for some seriously gruesome bumping in this match. Count me in. 

Prediction: Mone retains

AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita and Mascara Dorada in a three-way

For all of Okada’s undeniable greatness, this match feels like Takeshita’s to define. He’s been on the cusp of superstardom for what feels like forever and it’s only a matter of time before he makes his move to that tier. If Kenny Omega couldn’t bring out the full Okada experience, can Takeshita? At some point, perhaps, but not in a triple threat.

The subtle teases for an Okada/Takeshita collision have been there for a while, but this doesn’t feel like two titans settling a final score. This is the amuse-bouche for something more and hopefully something greater. It should lead to the Don Callis family imploding in some capacity with Takeshita emerging as a top of the card babyface that’s been inside of him all along.  

The intrigue comes in the form of Dorada. He prevents the straight-line collision between Okada and Takeshita. He’s certainly not here to win, but to add a sense of bombast and excitement to the match. Besides, if Big Kazu decides to run this one at 60% capacity, Dorada can certainly pump up the heartbeat of the match.

Prediction: Okada retains

AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defend against The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & “Speedball” Mike Bailey) and The Don Callis Family (Hechicero & Josh Alexander) in a four-way ladder match

This is AEW at its most AEW: eight wildly different wrestlers thrown into a ladder match with full intentions to tear the house down. JetSpeed brings the juice, Knight and Speedball look better and better every week, and Hechicero’s unorthodox brilliance meshing with Josh Alexander’s no-nonsense power.

Then there’s Brodido, a pairing that shouldn’t work on paper but absolutely does. What do you mean the lead singer of a hardcore band is partnering with a masked bandit?  That brings us, then, to the Young Bucks. Not much needs to be said about these absolute legends. 20 years of wrestling their style, wrestling their way, and transforming an industry. Their style doesn’t lend itself to longevity, but here they are, as good as they’ve ever been after all this time. 

Expect insanity, expect bodies flying off ladders, and expect at least one terrifying spot that will have the older pro wrestling ‘intelligentsia’ clutching their pearls. But don’t expect the belts to change hands. Let Brodido cook for awhile as they’re too much fun to cut short. The Bucks will come close, JetSpeed will shine, and the Callis Family will menace, but Brodido stays on top.

Prediction: Brodido retains

AEW All Out 2025 Womens Four Way

AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Jamie Hayter, Kris Statlander and Thekla in a four-way

An ace elevates everyone around them. Toni Storm is exactly that. More than anyone else in the company, she is a foundation. The entire women’s division works because of her. She is the sun everything revolves around. Not everything is a home run, but nothing ever misses. The three most important people to AEW right now are Toni, Moxley, and Hangman and she’s not third on that list.

Kris Statlander is here to take the pin, I fear. She remains AEW’s perennial “almost,” talented enough for the spot but perpetually stuck in holding patterns. The parallels with Daniel Garcia’s character are certainly noted. Booking replete with half measures and unfulfilled teases leave her in perpetual limbo. The talent is well and truly there, but something has to change for it to completely click. 

Prediction: Storm retains

AEW All Out 2025 Hangman vs Kyle Fletcher

AEW World Champion Hangman Adam Page defends against Kyle Fletcher

When I listed people ready to make the leap, Kyle Fletcher’s name wasn’t listed. That’s because he’s already made it. He’s seized his opportunity and run through a wall with it. He is ruthlessly efficient. His moves hit hard and hit with purpose. His rise has been consistent with no moment too big for the preternaturally talented Aussie. This is the biggest moment of his career. I doubt he shrinks from it.

Page is as reliable a champion as AEW could want. He’s always good for a fight, always capable of tapping into emotion. Will this be as memorable as his clashes with Omega or Swerve? Probably not as there’s not enough heart in the story. When emotion is involved, no one is better than Hangman. If this had a few more weeks, maybe we could get there. As is, we’re looking at an incredibly solid main event with the potential for more.

Expect Hangman to give Fletcher a ton, maybe too much, before closing the door. The goal of this match isn’t for Page to dominate, but to put the final stamp on the main event version of “The Protostar” Kyle Fletcher.

Prediction: Page retains

Fight Game: Big AEW All Out & WWE Wrestlepalooza previews

John LaRocca and I return with a brand-new Fight Game to discuss the latest happenings in AEW and WWE.

We changed up the flow a little bit and did a super-sized edition of Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down for the first half of the show.

We also talked about the following:

  • The Hangman Page vs. Kyle Fletcher story so far
  • John Cena’s money promo on Monday
  • The silly Brock Lesnar & R-Truth segment last Friday
  • How to watch Wrestlepalooza
  • Full previews of AEW All Out & Wrestlepalooza

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September 22, 2025 Observer Newsletter: WWE Wrestlepalooza, AEW All Out & another wild wrestling weekend

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The latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter has arrived on the doorstep of another busy pro wrestling weekend with two head-to-head shows Saturday.

AEW All Out will kick things off in the mid-afternoon followed by WWE Wrestlepalooza with several hours of crossover. From WWE’s ESPN debut to the return of Brock Lesnar to how AEW will perform with their third-straight afternoon PPV are among the many topics covered by Dave Meltzer this week.

There’s all that, plus a look at CMLL’s anniversary show Friday, the other news of the pro wrestling week and more.

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AEW wrestler claims injury won’t keep him off All Out card

Dax Harwood is claiming he has a broken nose after a microphone shot to the face on Wednesday, but will not miss this Saturday’s AEW All Out.

During September to Remember, the FTR team member was bonked in the face by Christian Cage, preceding a skirmish between himself, Cash Wheeler, Cage and Adam Copeland that followed a face-to-face talk ahead of their anticipated match Saturday.

Harwood was visibly bleeding from his nose after the two teams were separated.

Seen below, Harwood took to X on Thursday to say he had an X-ray Thursday and “To the shock of no one, I have a severely broken nose” before saying he will not miss Saturday as he will “embarrass” Copeland and Christian.

It’s unknown if the injury is a work or shoot. Tony Khan did not mention the injury or anything related during his media call Thursday.

Current AEW All Out card | Saturday, September 20 | Toronto, Canada

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Riho
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita and Mascara Dorada in a three-way
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defend against The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson), JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight), and Josh Alexander & Hechicero in a ladder match
  • The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, MVP & Bobby Lashley) vs. Ricochet and the Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thekla, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander in a four-way
  • Tables ‘n’ Tacks match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron & Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford in a tornado tag match
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry)
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Tony Khan AEW media call: All Out opener revealed, ‘big’ spring 2027 event teased

The opener for Saturday’s AEW All Out has been revealed.

AEW head Tony Khan said during Thursday’s pre-event media call that Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR will open the pay-per-view from Toronto that kicks off at 3 PM Eastern.

He was also asked if he was interested in running a big event in 2027 while WWE was in Saudi Arabia for WrestleMania where indies could host shows around it, Khan said he was “very interested” in that and said they will run a “big show in the spring of 2027.” He then talked about Revolution, but it’s unclear if meant that was the show and if it will have a bigger presence than in years past.

He also casually mentioned Revolution again during an answer about whether he would be interested in running Toronto’s Rogers Centre.

Khan was also asked about a political question from a non-wrestling reporter and whether he feels his company is more left-leaning with Brody King’s recent anti-ICE t-shirt and the Hangman Page character, and how politics plays into AEW given WWE’s more right-leaning affiliations.

Khan said wrestlers are presented as their authentic selves like King and Page. Khan said he loves wrestling because it brings fans from all walks of life together, and that AEW is a place where everyone can come and enjoy wrestling.

Here’s some other highlights from Khan’s hour-long media call (audio below):

  • Khan was non-committal on whether they would continue to move PPV times if WWE opposed them and put over the financial success of both All In and Forbidden Door running earlier in the afternoon. He said fans seemed to prefer it as well and that he made the move for the benefit of the fans.
  • Khan took umbrage with recent reports that Wardlow was set to challenge for the AEW World title at All Out. He confirmed Wardlow was indeed injured, but didn’t provide any details.
  • Khan said it will be the most-attended All Out in AEW history, but didn’t add anything about the gate.
  • Asked if the Tailgate Brawl will be a regular pre-PPV thing, Khan intimated that it depends on how it performs on Saturday on HBO Max and TNT.
  • Asked about ticket prices, Khan said AEW has always been about being affordable for families “because we are a family-friendly company.”

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Kyle Fletcher: As a character and wrestler, they ‘don’t get much better than Hangman’

After starting out as a fan of AEW, Kyle Fletcher now has the opportunity to contribute to one of the promotion’s greatest-ever story arcs.

The 26-year-old Fletcher is challenging Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship at All Out this weekend. In advance of the pay-per-view, he spoke with Bleacher Report and discussed the unique perspective he has on Page as someone who started out as an AEW fan and is now one of the company’s top rising stars.

“I think I have a pretty unique perspective on AEW in general because I’ve watched as a fan ever since its inception in 2019. I was living in Australia. I was watching everything, watching all the pay-per-views,” Fletcher said.

“So I have a bit of a different perspective, and I’ve gotten to see that character arc that Hangman has been on. I really believe that he has one of the greatest characters in professional wrestling.”

Fletcher believes that the continuity of Page’s story is what makes it so special. It has never been stop-start, and all of Page’s failures and successes have contributed to the persona he has today.

“He’s had such an awesome story,” Fletcher said. “A lot of stories feel very stop-start. I feel like everything Hangman has done has threaded so beautifully into one another. The man that we see today, the wrestler that we see today, is the culmination of everything that he’s been through.

“And I think there’s so much depth behind it all because of that. So yeah, I think as a character and a wrestler, you don’t get much better than Hangman.”

Page is now a two-time AEW World Champion, with his most recent reign having begun when he dethroned Jon Moxley this July.

Fletcher is AEW’s current TNT Champion but has never held a World title before.

Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada will be the venue for All Out on Saturday. The main card has a start time of 3 p.m. Eastern.

AEW All Out Tag Team title match challengers decided

The field for the Tag Team title ladder match at AEW All Out on Saturday is set following the events of September to Remember.

Three teams won qualifying matches on Wednesday’s three-hour September to Remember go-home show, finalizing the lineup for the four-way ladder match featuring AEW Tag Team Champions Brody King and Bandido.

In the September to Remember main event, Josh Alexander and Hechicero defeated Top Flight to qualify for the All Out ladder match. Earlier in the card, The Young Bucks defeated The Bang Bang Gang to advance to All Out, plus JetSpeed defeated Killswitch and Kip Sabian to punch their ticket to All Out.

Current AEW All Out card | Saturday, September 20 | Toronto, Canada

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Riho
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita and Mascara Dorada in a three-way
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defend against The Young Bucks (Matthew & Nicholas Jackson), JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight), and Josh Alexander & Hechicero in a ladder match
  • The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, MVP & Bobby Lashley) vs. Ricochet and the Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thekla, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander in a four-way
  • Tables ‘n’ Tacks match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron & Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford in a tornado tag match
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry)

New matches added to AEW All Out Tailgate Brawl pre-show

Two new matches have been added to the Tailgate Brawl pre-show airing prior to Saturday’s AEW All Out pay-per-view on HBO Max/TNT.

Announced during Wednesday’s September to Remember edition of Dynamite, Daniel Garcia will take on Katsuyori Shibata for the third time.

It came about via separate backstage promos from reigning AEW Trios Champions The Opps and former champions The Death Riders accompanied by Garcia. Samoa Joe, Shibata and Powerhouse Hobbs took umbrage with Garcia’s move to the Jon Moxley-led group with Garcia saying if they had an issue, they could come see him Saturday.

The two squared off at 2023’s ROH Death Before Dishonor with Shibata successfully defending his then-Pure title. They rematched in AEW this past January on Collision with Garcia successfully defending his then-TNT title.

Also announced were Joe and Hobbs taking on The Workhorsemen’s JD Drake and Anthony Henry.

The show begins at 2 PM Eastern with the PPV kicking off at 3 PM Eastern from Toronto, Canada. A separate Zero Hour show with no matches will air per usual on YouTube and other outlets.

Current AEW All Out card | Saturday, September 20 | Toronto, Canada

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Riho
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita and Mascara in a three-way
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defend against The Young Bucks and two TBD teams in a ladder match
  • The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, MVP & Bobby Lashley) vs. Ricochet and the Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thekla, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander in a four-way
  • Tables ‘n’ Tacks match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron & Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford in a tornado tag match
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry)

Final competitor qualifies for Unified title match at AEW All Out

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Mascara Dorada has advanced to the three-way Unified title match at this Saturday’s All Out, joining champion Kazuchika Okada and Konosuke Takeshita.

Dorada of CMLL fame defeated The Beast Mortos in the final of three qualifying matches that took place over the last five days, getting the pin after a 450 splash. The result was somewhat spoiled earlier this week when it was revealed Mortos was replacing Dorada at CMLL’s 92nd Anniversario event on Saturday.

Okada and Don Callis came out after the match to confront Dorada, joined afterward by Takeshita who has made it known he has no love for fellow Callis Family member Okada. Dorada then sprung off the top rope with a crossbody on Okada outside the ring to leave him laying, staring down Takeshita afterward.

Okada advanced with a title defense over Michael Oku while Takeshita defeated Anthony Bowens, both this past Saturday on Collision.

This will be the first time Dorada has shared the ring with either man. In October 2024, a fake graphic featuring a match between Dorada and Takeshita made its way onto X, prompting Tony Khan to later say he then wanted to make the match.

Current AEW All Out card | Saturday, September 20 | Toronto, Canada

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Riho
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita and Mascara in a three-way
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defend against The Young Bucks and two TBD teams in a ladder match
  • The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, MVP & Bobby Lashley) vs. Ricochet and the Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thekla, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander in a four-way
  • Tables ‘n’ Tacks match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Tailgate Brawl pre-show: Willow Nightingale, Mina Shirakawa, Harley Cameron & Queen Aminata vs. Julia Hart, Skye Blue, Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford in a tornado tag match

Stipulation added to World title match at AEW All Out

Last week, it was verbally agreed between AEW World Champion Hangman Page and challenger Kyle Fletcher that there would be no outside interference in their title match at Saturday’s All Out.

However, Page made it more official, revealing on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite after both men were about to sign a contract for the match that if the Don Callis Family interferes, the match will end in a DQ and Fletcher will lose his TNT title.

Callis didn’t care for that news, but Fletcher said he was fine with it and remained confident he will leave Toronto as the champion. He later promised Page that while he would adhere to no physicality during the signing or the All Out stipulation, Page would be unable to leave the arena Wednesday on his own two feet.

Fletcher is looking for his first AEW World title while Page will be looking for the third successful defense of the title he won at July’s All In.

Current AEW All Out card | Saturday, September 20 | Toronto, Canada

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against Kyle Fletcher
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Riho
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita and TBD in a three-way
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Brodido (Brody King & Bandido) defend against three TBD teams in a ladder match
  • The Hurt Syndicate (Shelton Benjamin, MVP & Bobby Lashley) vs. Ricochet and the Gates of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin in a coffin match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Thekla, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander in a four-way
  • Tables ‘n’ Tacks match: MJF vs. Mark Briscoe

ESPN addresses WWE Wrestlepalooza running against AEW All Out

With regard to WWE Wrestlepalooza running this Saturday against AEW All Out, wrestling competition had nothing to do with it, according to ESPN executives.

During a media call Wednesday to promote Saturday’s launch on the ESPN networks and specifically their new streaming platform, ESPN VP of programming and acquisitions Matt Kenny was asked about WWE choosing to run against a competitor and if that was a strategy for the future.

Kenny said they will work collaboratively with WWE on the schedule and in this case, many of WWE’s events had already been scheduled for the year. He said traditionally, ESPN would work with a partner as part of a lengthy process in scheduling dates (using UFC as an example), working together on a calendar.

ESPN’s PLE deal with WWE wasn’t supposed to start until April 2026 and it wasn’t until WWE negotiated with NBCU/Peacock (revealed in August) to get out early that ESPN was able to move the timetable up.

Kenny said ESPN wanted a marquee WWE event in September to help with the launch of the new streaming platform.

He mentioned during the call that they had no dialogue with Peacock and “we were excited when presented the option to start that relationship early.”

“Really, it had less to do with any particular wrestling competition. In fact, we take a holistic view. We know there is competition everywhere. Certainly in the fall on Saturdays…there’s no shortage of college football competition throughout the day. We welcome competition and do take a ‘game on’ approach. We are focused in this particular case to super-serve WWE and wrestling fans on our platforms,” he said.

Kyle Fletcher ready for ‘very surreal’ AEW All Out 2025 opportunity

The biggest moment of Kyle Fletcher’s life so far is just five days away.

This Saturday, Fletcher will challenge Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship at All Out 2025. A victory would bring Fletcher the first World Championship of his career at just 26 years old. Fletcher has always had World Championship potential, but he told Forbes that possibly accomplishing this goal at such a young age feels surreal.

“It’s the biggest thing that I’ve ever done in my career — and in my life,” Fletcher said. “My whole career, people have kind of pegged me as this future World Champion, and it’s a cool thing to hear, right? But now that the opportunity is real, like it’s right in front of me, and it’s about to happen, I have a chance to not only fight for the AEW World Championship, but possibly win it.

“I’m 26 years old. I didn’t know that when people said I was a future World Champion, that I thought the opportunity [would] be coming this quickly. It’s very surreal. Growing up as a kid wanting to be a professional wrestler, this is the kind of moment you dream of, that first World title win. So, it could be soon, which feels surreal, and preparation is in full effect.

“I’m just trying to bring the best me, the best package I can, while trying to stay calm with it all and not letting the nerves get me too early on. But I know I have a job to do, and I just got to stick to it.”

Fletcher has had a rapid ascent as a singles star in AEW, where he’s a member of the Don Callis Family. He told Forbes that he’s grateful so many people have seen him as a future World Champion. And while that adds pressure, it’s also motivated Fletcher to work harder so he can prove other people and himself right. He already holds the TNT title and would become a double champion if he dethrones Page at All Out. Page won the World Championship from Jon Moxley this July and has made two successful defenses so far.

Saturday’s pay-per-view is being held at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The main card has a start time of 3 p.m. Eastern.

WOR: Canelo vs. Crawford, Andrade’s release from WWE

Dave Meltzer and I are back talking about Terence Crawford’s victory over Canelo Alvarez on Saturday night.

Here were some of the other things we discussed:

  • WON HOF
  • WWE releasing Andrade
  • Collision news
  • New matches for AEW All Out
  • UFC Noche

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