Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including Dynamite from Wednesday night, AEW running both All In and All Out on back to back weekends, more on all the injuries coming out of NXT, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
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The Year In Wrestling: Ronda points, All In announced, WWE signings

As you well know, a lot happens in a year especially in sports and entertainment. When I do my year-end MMA review shows, I am always amazed looking at all the little things that happened in a given month that ended up being bigger things later on.
But, we had never really done a comprehensive month-by-month look at the year that was in pro wrestling, so here we are. I tasked website contributor Josh Molina to help me out and that’s exactly what he did.
There was so much that happened that I had to split this up into four separate posts. We begin by looking at January, February, and March.
January
- Enzo Amore was accused of sexual assault and was later released by WWE
- Ronda Rousey made her official WWE debut after the end of the women’s Royal Rumble, had her first ‘point to the sign’ moment
- Asuka won the first WWE women’s Royal Rumble while Shinsuka Nakamura won the men’s Royal Rumble.
- Rey Mysterio returned for the night in the Rumble match
- Andrade ‘Cien’ Almas and Johnny Gargano put on an epic match at NXT TakeOver the night prior to the Rumble
- Raw celebrated their 25th anniversary with a dual location show which was widely panned, especially from those at the Manhattan Center
- Roman Reigns was tied to a $10 million steroid ring by an alleged dealer named Richard Rodriguez
- Ricochet signed with WWE/NXT. He also lost the PWG title to Chuck Taylor.
- In a match that at one point seemed improbable, Chris Jericho wrestled Kenny Omega at New Japan’s Wrestle Kingdom 12, the same event where Kazuchika Okada retained his IWGP title over Tetsuya Naito.
- Jericho announced the ‘Talk is Jericho’ podcast and The Jericho Network were moving from Podcast One to Westwood One
- Wrestling historian and former announcer Larry Matysik was hospitalized
- British heavyweight wrestling champion Albert “Rocky” Wall passed away
- Emily Dole, who played Mt. Fiji in the 1980s GLOW promotion, passed away
- To the surprise of many, Vince McMahon announced the return of the XFL for 2020
- Negro Casas beat Sam Adonis in a hair vs. hair match at Arena Mexico
- The WWE Mixed Match Challenge series on Facebook Live debuted
- Longtime TNA/Impact Wrestling employee Jeremy Borash left the company for WWE
- Rich Swann was cleared of battery charges against then-girlfriend, pro wrestler Su Yung
- Jonathan Coachman returned to Raw to replace Booker T on the announce desk
- Austin Aries debuted at a set of Impact Wrestling tapings and won the company’s World title
- WWE wrestler Jey Uso was arrested on suspicion of DUI
February
- All Japan Pro Wrestling announced their own streaming service
- The Miz signed a new four-year contract with WWE
- Ricochet made his debut at the NXT TV tapings
- WWE announced their highest annual revenue ever at $801 million
- WWE’s YouTube channel became the second-most subscribed to in the world behind T-Series
- Ronda Rousey appeared on Monday Night Raw for first time
- WWE and Impact reached a deal to air “Broken” Matt Hardy” footage on WWE Network which led to the character coming back in full
- The longest single match in WWE history (106:55) happened on Raw as Seth Rollins survived a gauntlet match
- WWE announced the end to dual-branded PPV events
- New Japan Pro Wrestling toured Australia
- Roman Reigns won the men’s Elimination Chamber to set up a Universal title match at WrestleMania while Alexa Bliss won the women’s Elimination Chamber
- John Cena challenged The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania. He also returned to TV in-ring competition and picked up a win over old rival AJ Styles on SmackDown
- Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving
- The Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi) reunited in New Japan Pro Wrestling
- Taping began for the new Lucha Underground season
- Apollo Crews briefly had to drop his last name because of the Parkland school shooter’s name (Nikolas Cruz)
March
- Ronda Rousey and Kurt Angle vs. Stephanie McMahon and Triple H were announced for WrestleMania
- WWE and the Saudi General Sports Authority agreed to a 10 year exclusive deal for major live events
- Members of The Elite announced All In for September in Chicago
- Kazuchika Okada defeated Will Ospreay at New Japan’s 46th Anniversary Show
- Jonathan Coachman’s name came up as part of a sexual harassment lawsuit against ESPN
- Katsuyori Shibata was named head coach of the New Japan Dojo in Los Angeles
- Lucha Underground sent cease and desist letters to reporters who ran TV taping results
- Eddie Edwards renewed his contract with Impact Wrestling
- Ric Flair announced that he will appear in his first movie, “Uncle Steamroller and Champion Rabbit”
- Jim Ross underwent eye surgery to remove a cataract
- Hillbilly Jim was announced as a WWE Hall of Fame inductee
- The Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards were announced and Okada was named wrestler of the year
- Jeff Hardy was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving
- Rey Mysterio announceed he had a partially torn left biceps muscle and would miss some dates
- Vader underwent open heart surgery
- Konnan underwent hip surgery
- Brian Lawler was severely beaten up by fellow pro wrestler Chase Stevens
- Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat wrestled his first match in eight years
- HBO debuted the widely acclaimed ‘Andre The Giant’ documentary
- Kid Rock was announced for WWE Hall of Fame
- Daniel Bryan was cleared to wrestle again
- Due to scrutiny from sponsors and fans, WWE had to drop the Fabulous Moolah name from the women’s battle royal at WrestleMania
- WWE attracted 13,000 people to Madison Square Garden for a house show
- Mark Henry was announced for WWE Hall of Fame
- Shane McMahon was diagnosed with diverticulitis
- Jerry “The King” Lawler suffered a stroke
- New Japan Pro Wrestling announced a July show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco
Up next: April, May, and June.
CM Punk discusses UFC future, why All In appearance didn’t happen

CM Punk spoke for the first time publicly after his second UFC loss, discussing his MMA future, Colby Covington, and why he wasn’t part of All In on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show on ESPN Monday.
Coincidentally, Monday marked the two year anniversary of his MMA debut, a quick loss to Mickey Gall at UFC 203 in September 2016.
On the show to promote his ‘Ultimate Beastmaster’ show on Netflix, Punk said that he’s been involved with a lot of projects and is the middle of a 20-day shoot for his first leading role in a movie, ‘Girl On The Third Floor’.
He said that when the movie is done filming, he plans on talking with his trainer Duke Roufus about what’s next and resuming training. When asked about whether he would definitely fight again, Punk hesitated and said, “I think so” and that he wasn’t ruling it out, leaving the door open if an opportunity arises.
He said that he has not spoken with Dana White since his loss to Mike Jackson at June’s UFC 225, but that he has spoken with UFC personnel about traveling to Las Vegas to use the company’s Performance Institute. When asked whether it was “UFC or bust”, he said not necessarily and acknowledged there are other places he could fight. However, he said “the world is his oyster” and alluded to the fact that because of his position, he has options.
“It probably doesn’t make a lot of sense to fight in the UFC again, but we’ll see what happens,” he said.
Helwani asked him about All In and he said that an offer was never made for him to be on the show. “They said ‘Hey, if you want to come, you should come’ and I was like, ‘Ok.”. He said it was extremely vague and that they never came back to him after that, adding that he couldn’t have done it anyway because it was a shoot day for the movie. Helwani asked him if he’s been contacted by other international groups about wrestling and he said he hasn’t.
“There’s nothing that interests me in wrestling,” he said.
Watch Punk’s entire appearance on the show below including his thoughts on why he’s not a fan of Covington’s act, nor President Trump.
Left My Wallet: ECW’s Joel Gertner talks All In, Starrcast, and more

Image: Miami Herald/Jim Varsallone
Well, well, weeeeeeelllllll, ‘Left My Wallet’ returns with a new episode featuring ECW original and “The Quintessential Stud Muffin” himself, Joel Gertner!
Joel and I talk on a myriad of subjects including his fandom of the Jacksonville Jaguars, growing up in the 80s, being a Mets fan, collecting baseball cards, game shows, our Polish heritage, and what it was like being the sports director for his radio station at Cornell University.
We also touch on the healthy state of wrestling, his weekend at Starcast and All In, his MXW promotion, and we even re-enact an old Pipers Pit where we end up singing a duet of ‘Melody of Love’. (Yes, you read that correct!)
Only here can you here such an eclectic mix of topics, so as we get ready for the first full Sunday slate of NFL games, take a listen and enjoy myself and Joel bounce around the NFL, pop culture, wrestling, and the ’80’s.
September 10, 2018 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: All In reviewed, HBK return, more

The biggest question coming out of All In on 9/1 in Chicago is the same question as going in. What does this all mean?
The event has to be considered an overall huge success, with the immediate sellout, a convention, a first hour broadcast on national cable and a PPV deal.
As far as business numbers go, the total attendance at the show was 11,263 (and a few days after the show they had already released an 11,263 T-shirt), which was, with the set up, was the fire department maximum they could put in. That figure is a combination of the 10,541 tickets sold in the first 30 minutes they were put on sale back in May, any late production seats that were opened up, and people in the suites. The suites were packed and it was 100 percent utilization of the building, which is rare even for what can be legitimately called a sold out show.
All In: Zero Hour draws nearly 200,000 viewers on WGN America

Saturday’s All In: Zero Hour broadcast, which aired on WGN America at 6 p.m. Eastern time before the All In main card started on pay-per-view, Fite TV, and HonorClub, averaged 196,000 viewers.
It’s difficult to say what this means other than that it was the highest rated show on that station on that day. It fell almost exactly in between what a typical Impact episode on Pop TV and a Lucha Underground episode on the El Rey Network would do, but both of those shows air in prime time. Last week’s Impact drew 225,000 viewers, and their lowest total for the year is 168,000.
Zero Hour averaged a 0.08 rating in the important 18-49 demo and finished 85th for the day in that demo on all of cable TV.
The Zero Hour portion of All In featured the Over Budget Battle Royale — which was won by Flip Gordon as he advanced to challenge for Jay Lethal’s ROH World Championship later in the night — and The Briscoes vs. Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky.
Saturday was also the kickoff for the college football season. Games airing on ESPN, FOX, CBS, and ABC averaged a combined 10 million viewers airing directly opposite Zero Hour.
Due to the Labor Day holiday, ratings for this week have been delayed. WWE Raw ratings won’t be available until this afternoon, and SmackDown’s will be available tomorrow morning.
Figure Four Weekly: All In celebrates past, present, and future

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Amid all of the speculation about what the show means for the industry and what’s next for those who put it together, All In was a celebration of the past, present, and future of professional wrestling.
Taken as a whole, All In was a show-of-the-year candidate. It was important that the card delivered, but nothing could have taken away from the accomplishment of it even happening. People were there to have fun and celebrate that achievement, and The Young Bucks, Cody Rhodes, and everyone else involved gave the fans exactly what they wanted.
The sum of its parts were what made All In special, but those individual pieces that came together were still good. Nearly every type of subgenre of pro wrestling was on display across the five-hour broadcast. The main event six-man tag went at an even faster pace than expected, with The Young Bucks & Kota Ibushi vs.
All In notes: Post-show promo, main event time restriction, Jericho

After All In went off the air last night, The Young Bucks and Kota Ibushi stayed in the ring for the post-show promo and were joined by Cody, Brandi Rhodes, Kenny Omega, Hangman Page, and The Young Bucks’ families. Marty Scurll was one of the people that Nick Jackson called to the ring but didn’t end up appearing after his match with Kazuchika Okada.
– Nick admitted that they had a time restriction for the Young Bucks & Ibushi vs. Rey Mysterio, Fenix & Bandido main event, with Matt Jackson joking that they had to hurry up and beat their opponents. On Wrestling Observer Radio last night, it was noted that the six-man tag was scheduled to go 28 minutes but got cut to 12 due to things going long.
– Matt called All In a group collaboration between everyone in the ring, everyone in the back, and the fans. He said there’s a hunger for good pro wrestling and good entertainment, that the show was their vision of what they think they can do with wrestling, and asked the crowd if they wanted more of it.
– After the crowd chanted for another All In, Cody brought up that sometimes when you make a bet you go double or nothing. Matt said they aren’t making an announcement but called it something to think about. He said they’d give the fans more of this if they want it.
– Cody reiterated that, with the big question of what happens next, this group is sticking together.
– Cody called Omega the leader of the Bullet Club and handed him the microphone to close the show. Omega gave credit to The Young Bucks and Cody for being the brainchildren behind the event and called it probably the greatest pro wrestling show he’s been a part of. He mentioned that the fans know where he comes from and where some people want him to go, but he said that All In blew everything else out of the water.
After his surprise appearance at All In, Chris Jericho posted a video on Instagram while on a private plane flying to Fozzy’s concert in Merriam, Kansas so he could make both events in the same night. Jericho went on stage while still wearing his Pentagon Jr. face paint.
The lights went out after Omega defeated Pentagon last night, with Jericho replacing Pentagon while wearing Pentagon’s full costume. Jericho attacked Omega and hyped up the Jericho & Young Bucks vs. Omega, Cody & Scurll match on next month’s Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea cruise.
Chris Jericho makes surprise appearance at All In

Though he wasn’t announced in advance, Chris Jericho made an appearance at All In on Saturday night.
His appearance came after Kenny Omega defeated Pentagon Jr. The lights went out after the match, and Jericho replaced Pentagon while wearing Pentagon’s full costume. Jericho laid Omega out with the Codebreaker and told Omega he’d see him on the Jericho cruise. Jericho pushed the announce table on his way out, knocking over Don Callis.
Jericho & The Young Bucks will be facing Omega, Cody Rhodes & Marty Scurll in a six-man tag on Jericho’s Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Rager at Sea this October.
With Jericho having been absent on New Japan Pro Wrestling’s shows in the United States, it’s notable that he was part of a non-WWE event in the U.S.
Jericho is the current IWGP Intercontinental Champion. He hasn’t appeared for NJPW since defeating Tetsuya Naito for the title at Dominion in June.
Flip Gordon gets booked for All In

It took until after the show started, but the storyline of Flip Gordon getting booked for All In finally came to an end as part of the Over Budget Battle Royale.
Gordon won the battle royal after dressing up as Chico El Luchador. The story for the match was that Gordon was powerbombed through a table outside the ring by Bully Ray as it started. He sold on the outside until Bully Ray eliminated Colt Cabana and appeared to have the match won. Gordon came into the ring, superkicked Bully Ray, unmasked, and threw him out.
Gordon and Bully Ray have also been involved in a feud for Ring of Honor.
Gordon will challenge for Jay Lethal’s ROH World Championship on the All In main card.
Moose, Brandon Cutler, Trent Barreta, Chuck Taylor, Rocky Romero, Cheeseburger, Shane “Hurricane” Helms, Ethan Page, Tommy Dreamer, Jimmy Jacobs, Punishment Martinez, Austin Gunn, Billy Gunn, Marko Stunt, Brian Cage, Jordynne Grace, Cabana, Bully Ray, and Gordon were the participants in the battle royal.
All In live results: Young Bucks, Cody, Omega, Okada, Mysterio, more

Preview and Zero Hour coverage by Josh Nason
What began with a tweet becomes a reality as Saturday brings us All In, a PPV event put together by the Young Bucks and Cody that sold out Chicago’s Sears Centre Arena in roughly 30 minutes.
Putting aside the story of what it took to get here, the card itself is a good one, headlined by the Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) and Kota Ibushi vs. Rey Mysterio, Fenix, and Bandido with a co-headliner of NJPW IWGP champion Kenny Omega vs. Pentagon Jr. for the first time ever in a non-title match, Cody challenging for the NWA title against champion Nick Aldis, Kazuchika Okada vs. Marty Scurll, a street fight between “Hangman” Page and Joey Janella, and more.
The event will air on traditional PPV in the U.S. and will also be available on Fite TV and HonorClub starting at 7 p.m. Eastern with a one hour preshow airing on WGN America starting at 6 p.m. Eastern.
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We went live at the top of the hour with the announcers clearing their throats and no music. After a few seconds, the ‘Being The Elite’ music kicked in and The Young Bucks and Cody came out to do a promo. They teased pyro and after a comedy false start, we got some Goldberg-esque pyro, flame bursts, and some smoke. They teased a nostaglia act and Road Warrior Animal came out next to the ramp on a motorcycle. They brought some people to shoot off merchandise into the crowd and we went to our first break: a PW Tees ad.
The stage and entrance looks great and is very WWE-esque with a main video board and supporting video boards. They didn’t do an actual show intro which was a little odd.
SCU (Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) def. ROH Tag Champions The Briscoe Brothers in a non-title match
Sky came out dressed like Apollo Creed with the American flag shorts and ring jacket. They did the ‘worst town I’ve ever been in’ gimmick and a in a quick pre-match promo, Kazarian said the two were “all in” and part of history.
The match kicked off with lots of “All In” chants. The Briscoes were the heels and double-teamted Kazarian early until SCU got the advantage. Sky did the Creed foot shuffle while punching Mark Briscoe until Jay nailed him from behind to retake the advantage. The Briscoes worked over Sky for several minutes with lots of double teaming and cutting off the ring so Sky couldn’t get the tag.
Eventually, Sky rolled through to get the hot tag and he cleaned house. He hit a cool spot where he was rolled through on Mark and Jay tried to attack. While still in post-roll-up position, Kazarian threw a belly-to-belly on Mark. The match really picked up steam as Sky belly-to-belly suplexed one of the Briscoes over and after Kazarian hit a hurancarana, Sky swantoned over the top on the Briscoes that popped the crowd big in a great looking spot.
The Briscoes later got the advantange, but Kazarian kicked out of Redneck Boogie. They tried a top rope version but Sky threw Jay into the barracade and Frankensteinered Mark off the top. They double-teamed Mark on a lung blower that got two. Briscoes hit a Jay Driller into a big Mark elbow on Sky for two as things continued to speed up.
The Briscoes went for a Doomsday Device, but Kazarian caught the leaping Mark for a powerslam for the pin and Sky hit a big knee on Jay to prevent him from breaking up the pin in a match that went roughly 15 minutes.
The match started out like your basic traditional tag, but really picked up after the Kazarian hot tag. Sky was really impressive and the final spot with the Kazarian powerslam was excellent.
From a production standpoint, the show looks fantastic but the audio is still lacking a bit. While the announcers have mentioned the PPV and even did a ‘Trending Worldwide’ graphic for #AllIn, there’s no countdown clock or crawler which seems like an oversight. There has been plenty of Pro Wrestling Tees ads and mentions though.
The Over Budget Battle Royal is next.
Coming back from break, they did a Kenny Omega backstage promo with Alicia Atout and they joked about her wearing flip flops to make Omega look taller. He talked about Pentagon and the match. The audio was pretty terrible. This was about a minute or two and then they went to break.
They did another quick return from break and played a quick promo for the Cody-Nick Aldis match and then more PW Tees ads. The way the show has been laid out, this is strictly for those who know what’s going on as I could see someone dropping in as a casual wrestling fan having issues understanding what is happening.
Flip Gordon won the Over Budget Battle Royal to earn an ROH title shot at All In
Entrants: Moose, Brandon Cutler, Trent Barreta, Chuck Taylor, Rocky Romero, Cheeseburger, Hurricane Helms, Ethan Page, Tommy Dreamer, Jimmy Jacobs, Punishment Martinez, Austin Gunn, Billy Gunn, Marko Stunt, Brian Cage, Jordynne Grace, Colt Cabana, Bully Ray, Flip Gordon
We get back from break and all the battle royal wrestlers are on the outside of the ring. They showed Bully Ray walking down through the crowd and then cut to Dalton Castle on commentary. They didn’t do a listing of everyone in the match.
Ray attacked Chico El Luchador (not Rocky Romero) and powerbombed him through a table and then pulled out Chucky T but Trent Berretta attacked. Jordynne Grace attacked him and then Ethan Page hit a huge kick to knock her out. Cabana then flew out onto Page and everyone eventually hit the outside of the ring and were brawling. Dreamer and Gunn teased running dives and then just stepped through the ropes and jumped down to brawl instead.
Moose ran wild for a while until the group put him on the ring apron, leading to Marko Stunt hitting a dropkick to eliminate him. Ethan Page eliminated Cutler. Punishment Martinez eliminated the Best Friends after they did their hug spot. Romero hit running clotheslines to Brian Cage and Gunn in opposite corners before Cage turned him inside out with a clothesline and threw him out.
Cheesburger was eliminated by Cage after hitting some offense including a shotei. We then got some Cage-Martinez action before both guys were chokeslammed by Hurricane Helms. Page booted Helms off the apron as both were battling, leading to Cabana hitting a butt bump to knock Cabana off. Dreamer (dressed in Dusty Rhodes polka dots) threw in a garbage can and started nailing people. He tangled with Martinez and hit the Bionic Elbow and a Spicoli Driver before being eliminated by Ray.
Ray was about to powerbomb Stunt but Billy Gunn saved him. Austin Gunn and Jimmy Jacobs then went at it and Jacobs hit the Five Knuckle Shuffle before going for the Pedigree. Billy and Jacobs then kissed before Billy said, “Suck this, b*tch” and tossed him. Austin then tossed Martinez and while the father-son were sharing a moment, Ray tossed out Austin. Billy then hit a Fameasser to Ray and went toe-to-toe with Cage before being gorilla press-slammed outside. Stunt hit a big move and then was tossed by Ray.
We then got a Cage-Grace tangle and after Grace squatted Cage, Cage got out of hit and Grace got bucklebombed. She recovered and hit a running powerbomb and then clotheslined out Cage. She then went toe to toe with Ray and he raked her eyes. Grace and Cabana did a ‘Wassup’ on Ray, but Ray was able to toss Grace out and it was down to Ray and Cabana. Cabana attacked with a chair, but got reversed out of the ring for an elimination. El Luchador then got back in the ring, tore his mask off and revealed himself to be Flip Gordon. He tossed out Ray and got the win, earning himself an ROH title shot against Jay Lethal later in the show.
It was a fun battle royal with a lot of action and surprises.
Zero Hour ended with a card rundown.
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Matt Cross defeated MJF
Cross sent MJF into the ropes but held on. Cross did a back flip and landed in the ring. MJF sent Cross to the floor and teased doing a dive but yelled that he doesn’t need to do flips to get over. Cross hit a drop kick and sent MJF to the floor. Cross hit a crazy looking dive to the floor that had so much momentum he walked all the way back up to the stage and posed.
MJF took back over and worked over the wrist. MJF slowed the paced down and continued to work the arm. MJF stuffed Cross’s arm in his tights and gave him a gut-wrench power bomb for a near fall. They fought on the top turnbuckle until Cross hit a hurricanrana. Cross hit a backhand spring elbow and springboard cross body for a near fall.
MJF regained control with a double foot stomp on the arm. He then hit a package shoulder breaker for another near fall. They traded shots in the middle of the ring. MJF spit in Cross’s eyes and flipped off the fans. Cross hit a double foot stomp for a two count but MJF countered into an arm bar. MJF hit a crazy looking pile driver using the ropes for a near fall. Finish came when Cross made comeback and hit the shooting star press for the win. This was a fun opener and a good start to the PPV.
In the back, Sean Mooney interviewed NWA Worlds Champion Nick Aldis. Aldis said that Mooney is the greatest and that’s why he interviewing Aldis. Aldis promised to retain the title later.
Christopher Daniels defeated Stephen Amell
Jerry Lynn refereed the match. Stephen Amell came out to the Bullet Club Theme and with one of his Arrow co-stars. Daniels came out with SCU. They showed John Mayer sitting at ringside. Daniels had the early advantage and took Amell to the mat and stepped over him. They traded chops in the middle of the ring. Amell took down Daniels and stepped over him. They fought on the floor and Amell sent Daniels into the barricade. Amell pulled out a table. The crowd loved Amell and broke into an “Arrow” chant.
Amell hit a Falcon Arrow for a close near fall. Amell hit the Van Terminator from across the ring for another near fall. Daniels took back over and hit the Best Moonsault Ever for a two count.
They fought on the top turnbuckle and Amell knocked Daniels down. Daniels ended up on the table with Amell on the top turnbuckle. Amell attempted an elbow but Daniels moved and Amell crashed through the table. The fans chanted “Broken Arrow”.
Lynn wouldn’t let the match end in count out and threw Amell back in. Lynn and Daniels argued. Lynn took off the ref’s shirt and shoved Daniels and Amell rolled him for a two count. Amell flipped off Daniels to a huge pop. Daniels attempted the Angels Wings but Amell countered for a near fall. Daniels hit the Best Moonsault Ever for the win.
This was a really good match. Amell looked great in the match considering it was only his third. They shook hands after the match.
On commentary, Don Callis got a message and said he’s got to talk to Kenny Omega. Callis left commentary. Tenile Dashwood and Mandy Leon joined in on commentary for the next match.
Tessa Blanchard defeated Madison Rayne, Britt Baker and Chelsea Green
Tully Blanchard was shown sitting at ringside. Blanchard threw Rayne into the barricade. In the ring, Baker and Green traded pin falls. Blanchard gave Baker a hanging DDT off the second turnbuckle.
Blanchard press slammed Rayne from the ring onto Baker and Green on the floor. Green fought back and hit a suicide dive nailing Baker. Blanchard hit a dive to the floor as well. Rayne hit a huge cross body onto all three women.
Baker hit a series of Sling Blades and scored a near fall on Green. Blanchard hit a standing delayed vertical suplex on Rayne for a two count. Green did Zack Ryder’s “Woo Woo” chant and hit the Rough Rider for a near fall. Rayne hit a top rope cutter for a near fall. Green hit the unprettier on Rayne but Blanchard hit the Code Breaker on Green. Baker hit a superkick on Blanchard and scored a near fall on Green.
Rayne hit a crucifix bomb for a close near fall. Green hit the Canadian Destroyer on Blanchard for a very closer near fall. Blanchard hit the Hammerlock DDT on Green for the win.
This was another really good match. After the match, all four women embraced and posed for the fans. The crowd loved this match and gave them a great reaction.
Cody Rhodes (w/Brandi Rhodes) defeated NWA Worlds Champion Nick Aldis to win the title
DDP, Tommy Dreamer and Pharaoh accompanied Rhodes to the ring. The fans loved Rhodes and gave him a huge reaction. Jeff Jarrett and Shawn Daivari were part of Aldis’ entourage. Earl Hebner is the referee for the match.
This match had an intense amount of heat and a big fight feel. The fans absolutely loved Rhodes and despised Aldis. Rhodes hit a suicide dive to the floor but Aldis hit Rhodes with a suplex on the floor.
Aldis took over and worked over the lower back. They traded shots in the middle of the ring. They both attempted a cross body and collided. Rhodes hit a springboard cross body to the floor but Aldis rocked him with an elbow. Hebner checked on Rhodes and singled to the back.
They teased the match was over. DDP ran back out and the fans broke into a “Yoga” chant. Hebner stopped the count and Shawn Daivari came back out. He shoved DDP so Page gave him the Diamond Cutter to a huge pop.
Rhodes was busted open from the elbow and started bleeding like crazy. Rhodes fought back and hit a power slam for a near fall. Rhodes missed a moonsault and Aldis took back over.
Rhodes locked on the figure-four leg lock but Aldis made the ropes. Aldis gave Rhodes a running a power slam on the floor. Rhodes fought back and hit the Alabama Slam for a near fall. Aldis hit a powerbomb for a two count and applied the Texas Cloverleaf. Rhodes made the ropes and Brandi told him he didn’t have to keep doing this.
Aldis hit a pile driver and climbed to the top turnbuckle. Brandi came in the ring and begged him to stop. Aldis leaped off the top and Brandi covered Rhodes. Aldis nailed Brandi with the elbow.
Rhodes made a fiery comeback and hit the Beautiful Disaster. Rhodes hit the Crossroads for a very close near fall. Aldis attempted a sunset flip but Rhodes sat down and pinned Aldis to win the NWA Worlds Championship. The fans popped huge for the finish.
Hangman Page defeated Joey Janela (W/Penelope Ford) in a Chicago Street Fight
Page hit a perfect looking moonsault to the floor crashing onto Janela. Page gave Janela a suplex onto a chair that was upright in the ring. Page revealed a Cracker Barrel barrel at ringside. Page sent Janela into the barrel. Janela fought back and leaped off the barrel onto Page in the crowd.
Janela rolled the barrel at Page but he jumped out of the way. Page rocked Janela with a vicious lariat. Page set up a table at ringside. Janela nailed a running Death Valley bomb in the corner for a near fall.
Janela used the barrel and the apron to prop up a ladder at ringside. He placed Page on the ladder and climbed up to the turnbuckle. Page recovered and gave Janela the burning hammer on the ladder. This was a painful and sick looking spot. Page pulled out a bag from underneath the ring.
Ford jumped Page from behind. Page tried to go after her but she back flipped and hit a stunner. She followed up with a cross body to the floor. Janela then hit an elbow on Page through the table. They fought up the steps onto the stage. Janela set up two tables in the entranceway. Page hit a superkick and power bombed Janela off the stage through the table. It looked like Janela nearly killed himself going through the table.
Page hit the Rite of Passage but Ford broke up the near fall with a second garbage bag. In the second bag were Page’s boots that he used to kill Joey Ryan. Page super kicked Ford. Janela hit a superkick as well for a near fall. Janela set up a ladder and table in the ring. Page and Janela fought on top of the ladder. In the first garbage bag was the telephone Page used on Ryan.
Page hit Janela with the phone and hit the Rite of Passage off the ladder through the table for the win. This was a fun brawl and good match.
After the match, the lights went out and a video of a dead Joey Ryan played. Ryan was clearly alive because “something” rose in his pants. Joey Ryan came out with guys in inflated Penis costumes. Ryan flipped Page and nailed him with a superkick. Ryan’s entourage then carried Page out of the arena.
In the back, ROH World Champion Jay Lethal was on his way to the ring. He was handed Black Machismo Glasses.
ROH World Champion “The Black Machismo” Jay Lethal (w/Lanny Poffo) defeated Flip Gordon (w/Brandi Rhodes)
Lethal and Poffo did the Mega Powers handshake at the start of the match. Lethal and Gordon did the handshake as well. At the start of the match, Lethal jumped out of the ring and placed Rhodes in his corner.
Lethal and Gordon went back and forth trading moves. Lethal chased Brandi into the ring and she yelled, “I’m not Liz.” She touched him on his shoulder and turned him back into normal Jay Lethal.
Gordon hit two suicide dives and a corkscrew dive. They traded pin fall attempts in the middle of the ring. Gordon missed the 450 splash and Lethal hit the Lethal combination for a near fall. Lethal attempted the Lethal Injection but Gordon rolled him up. Gordon hit the Falcon Arrow for a near fall.
Poffo jumped on the apron and touched Lethal on the shoulder, which turned him back into The Black Machismo. Lethal hit three Hail to the King elbows for a near fall. Gordon kicked out like Hulk Hogan and Hulked up. Gordon hit the big boot and a springboard sling blade.
Gordon hit a Samoan drop, standing shooting star press and twisting moonsault for a near fall. Gordon attempted a springboard but Lethal caught him with the cutter. Lethal hit the Lethal Injection to retain the ROH World Championship.
Lethal and Gordon shook hands after the match. Bully Ray ran out and attacked both with a chain. Poffo jumped in the ring but Ray gave him a low blow. Ray then pulled out a table from underneath the ring. Colt Cabana ran out and gave Ray a spear. Cabana, Gordon and Lethal then gave Ray the Shield Power bomb through the table.
Kenny Omega defeated Penta El Zero
The crowd was hot for this match and standing from the start. Pentagon was firmly in control early in the match. Omega caught Pentagon with a hurricanrana and attempted a suicide dive but Pentagon nailed him with a sling blade.
Pentagon caught Omega with a flip dive to the floor. They fought around ringside. Pentagon caught Omega with a power slam on the floor. Omega attempted a moonsault but Pentagon got his knees up. Omega fought back and hit a springboard cross body to the floor.
Omega attempted the V Trigger but Pentagon countered with a superkick. Omega hit the snap Dragon suplex and attempted the One Winged Angel but Penta countered into the backstabber for a two count. Omega attempted a superplex but Penta countered into a double foot stomp for a near fall.
Omega hit the V Trigger but Penta yelled “Cero Miedo”. Omega hit a power bomb and a third V Trigger. Penta fought back and hit the Pentagon driver for a very close near fall. The traded chops on the apron. Pentagon nailed Omega with a sick looking package pile driver on the apron. Omega recovered and hit a spinning package pile driver. Omega attempted the One-Winged Angel but Penta countered and snapped the arm.
Pentagon hit a second package pile driver for a very close two count. Omega rocked Pentagon with the V Trigger and inverted hurricanrana for another two count. Omega hit the V Trigger and the One-Winged Angel for the win.
After the match, Pentagon was clutching his injured arm on the mat and the lights went out. They came back on and Pentagon jumped Omega. He was no longer clutching his arm. He gave him the code breaker and took off his mask to reveal Chris Jericho. The fans popped huge for Jericho. He told Omega that he’s going to see him on the Jericho Cruise. Jericho ran over to the announcers and pushed the table, which caused Callis to fall over.
This was an awesome match and the post match angle was incredible.
Kazuchika Okada defeated Marty Scurll
They started out with some mat wrestling. Scurll rocked Okada with two European uppercuts and nailed him with a superkick from the apron. Scurll rocked Okada with a suicide dive. Scurll worked over Okada’s arm but Okada fought back with a flapjack.
They fought around ringside and Okada nailed Scurll with a DDT on the floor. Scurll tried to fight back and hit Okada with chops. Okada laughed and knocked Scurll down.
Okada caught Scurll with an uppercut but Scurll nailed a brain buster. Scurll attempted a pile driver but Okada countered for a near fall. They fought on the top turnbuckle. Scurll wouldn’t go down and nailed a superplex. They traded a series of pin attempts.
Okada attempted the tombstone but Scurll reversed into a DDT. Scurll snapped Okada’s fingers. Okada fought back and attempted the Rain Maker but Scurll countered into the Cross Face Chicken Wing. Okada broke free but Scurll reapplied the hold.
Scurll super kicked Okada and the referee went down. Scurll grabbed the umbrella. Okada attempted the Rain Maker but Scurll blocked it with the umbrella. Scurll hit the Rain Maker for a close near fall. Okada hit the Rain Maker but couldn’t make the cover. Scurll spit and slapped Okada in the face. Okada then hit two Rain Makers for the win. This was another good match, especially towards the end.
The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) & Kota Ibushi defeated Rey Mysterio, Fenix & Bandido
Mysterio came out dressed like Marvel’s Wolverine. The Bucks used a double drop kick on Bandido. Fenix came in on fire and caught Nick with a cutter for a near fall. Ibushi and Mysterio tagged in and the crowd erupted. Mysterio caught Ibushi with a hurricanrana. Ibushi missed a kick and a standing moonsault.
Fenix rocked Matt with a superkick. Bandido missed a standing shooting star press. Ibushi hit a standing moonsault into double knees. Nick hit a flip dive to the floor and Ibushi hit a moonsault to the other side. Mysterio hit a huge moonsault on to everyone. Fenix hit a twisting plancha taking out everyone. Bandido hit a twisting cross body wiping out everyone.
Matt hit a huge dive off the stage. Bandido hit a triple hurricanrana taking out all three Golden Elite members. Mysterio attempted the 619 but Matt countered into the tombstone. They set up for the Meltzer Driver but Fenix walked across the rope and took out Ibushi. Fenix and Bandido hit suicide dives to the floor. Mysterio hit a frog splash on Matt for a close near fall.
The Bucks hit three super kicks in a row on Mysterio, Bandido and Fenix. The Bucks and Ibushi hit More Bang For Your Buck for a very close near fall. Finish came when the Bucks hit The Meltzer Driver on Bandido for the win.
They must have ran out of the time because the PPV immediately went off the air. This was a great main event with a ton of insane moves that capped off a great PPV.
Austin Gunn joins father in All In Over Budget Battle Royal

Ahead of the show taking place later today, another participant has been confirmed for All In’s Over Budget Battle Royale.
It was announced last night that Austin Gunn will be joining his father in the match. Austin is the son of Billy Gunn and has begun a career in professional wrestling.
The battle royal was announced as having 15 participants and is for an ROH World Championship shot against Jay Lethal later in the night. Moose, Rocky Romero, Colt Cabana, Jordynne Grace, Ethan Page, Brian Cage, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Jacobs, Marko Stunt, Brandon Cutler, Punishment Martinez, and Austin Gunn are the 12 battle royal entrants that have been revealed.
All In: Zero Hour will air exclusively on WGN America at 6 p.m. Eastern time, with the battle royal and The Briscoes vs. Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky airing on that portion of the broadcast. The four-hour main card will then air live via pay-per-view, Fite TV, and HonorClub.
Here’s the updated card for All In:
- The Young Bucks & Kota Ibushi vs. Rey Mysterio, Fenix & Bandido
- Kenny Omega vs. Pentagon Jr.
- NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis defending against Cody Rhodes
- Kazuchika Okada vs. Marty Scurll
- ROH World Champion Jay Lethal defending against the winner of the Over Budget Battle Royale
- Madison Rayne vs. Tessa Blanchard vs. Britt Baker vs. Chelsea Green
- Hangman Page vs. Joey Janela (Chicago Street Fight)
- “Arrow” star Stephen Amell vs. Christopher Daniels
- Over Budget Battle Royale for an ROH World Championship shot against Jay Lethal later in the night (All In: Zero Hour)
- The Briscoes vs. Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky (All In: Zero Hour)
September 3, 2018 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: All In preview, more

All In, the most uniquely successful independent pro wrestling event in modern U.S. history, will either be the beginning of a new era for wrestling in the U.S., or will be looked back on as the end and climax of a unique run.
Cody Runnels and The Young Bucks, Matt and Nick Massie, had decided in 2017, actually before the tweet exchange that became the public part of the story to promote a major event of their own. The tweet did make actually going through with it an idea that they at that point had more impetus to follow up on rather than just talk about. Runnels’ sister came up with the name “All In,” and plans were put in place.
There were three ideas for venues, one being the Citizens Bank Arena in Ontario, CA, which is near where the Young Bucks live; the other was the Cow Palace in San Francisco, ironically for a July date that New Japan ended up taking, because it was inexpensive to rent for a building of that size and was a legendary arena that Cody had drawn one of the bigger independent crowds in recent years at as the headliner for a cage match with Joey Ryan promoted by All Pro Wrestling.
Street fight stipulation set for Page vs. Janela at All In

With the show just a few days away, a stipulation has been added to one of the matches for All In.
It was announced this morning that Hangman Page vs. Joey Janela will now be a Chicago Street Fight. Page’s storyline on Being the Elite has been that he’s responsible for the fictitious murder of Joey Ryan, and Page tweeted about the street fight stipulation today: “so murdering Joey Janela with a telephone is now legal. noted. #JoeyKiller”
All In: Zero Hour will air exclusively on WGN America at 6 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday. The four-hour main card begins at 7 p.m. Eastern and is available through pay-per-view, Fite TV, and HonorClub. NJPW has also announced that All In will be available on-demand through New Japan World for subscribers “shortly after the live broadcast.” Further details on when the show will be added haven’t been revealed.
Here’s the updated card:
- The Young Bucks & Kota Ibushi vs. Rey Mysterio, Fenix & Bandido
- Kenny Omega vs. Pentagon Jr.
- NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis defending against Cody Rhodes
- Kazuchika Okada vs. Marty Scurll
- ROH World Champion Jay Lethal defending against the winner of the Over Budget Battle Royale
- Madison Rayne vs. Tessa Blanchard vs. Britt Baker vs. Chelsea Green
- Hangman Page vs. Joey Janela (Chicago Street Fight)
- “Arrow” star Stephen Amell vs. Christopher Daniels
- 15-participant Over Budget Battle Royale for an ROH World Championship shot against Jay Lethal later in the night (Moose, Rocky Romero, Colt Cabana, Jordynne Grace, Ethan Page, Brian Cage, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Jacobs, Marko Stunt, Brandon Cutler, and Punishment Martinez have been confirmed) (All In: Zero Hour)
- The Briscoes vs. Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky (All In: Zero Hour)
More participants announced for All In’s Over Budget Battle Royal

Two more names have been added to the Over Budget Battle Royal at All In: Zero Hour.
Punishment Martinez and Brandon Cutler have been added to the match over the lastcouple of days. Martinez is the current ROH television champion. Cutler has been regularly working in the California area in the last year, and has previously wrestled for PWG and Championship Wrestling from Hollywood.
Already announced for the battle royal are Jordynne Grace, Brian Cage, Moose, Billy Gunn, Rocky Romero, Jimmy Jacobs, Marko Stunt, Colt Cabana and Ethan Page. This brings the current total to 11, with four more spots still unannounced. Also set for Zero Hour is a tag team match pitting the Briscoe Brothers against SoCal Uncensored’s Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky.
All In: Zero Hour is the preshow that will be held right before All In’s main card goes on the air. It will start at at 6 p.m. EDT on WGN America.