AEW All Out

AEW All Out Results (9/5/21)

It’s time for AEW All Out , the promotion’s most buzzworthy pay-per-view in recent memory. From CM Punk’s first match in over seven years to Kenny Omega’s AEW World Championship match with Christian Cage, the card is certainly filled with stars.

AEW All Out

September 5, 2021 Chicago, IL

Commentators: Jim Ross, Tony Schivaone & Excalibur

The Buy In

The pre-show replays the “Countdown” special, which is built around CM Punk’s interview with Jim Ross, among other video packages.

The Buy In: Jurassic Express, Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor and Wheeler YUTA vs. Matt Hardy, Private Party and TH2

Matt Hardy starts the bout, and after some teases that Orange Cassidy would get involved, Luchasaurus tags in. Jack Evans enters the match, and the dinosaur promptly overpowers him. Jungle Boy tags in and takes control. Yuta tags in and squares off with Marq Quen, though Private Party gains the upper hand.

Several competitors enter the ring and lock in submission holds, but Luchasaurus knocks them all down. The dinosaur mows everyone down with chops and tosses. Luchasaurus drills Evans with a knee to the face. Hardy takes him down from behind, and triple-teams the big man with Private Party. Cassidy rocks Private Party with his “devastating” kicks, but Private Party gangs up on “OC.” Taylor tags in and gives his team some momentum. Yuta gets a two count with a splash on Angelico.

Private Party drops Yuta with Gin ‘n’ Juice for a two count. “Freshly Squeezed” takes Angelico down with a hurricanrana. He drops Private Party with a double hurricanrana, but Hardy floors him with a Twist of Fate. Taylor and Yuta dive onto Private Party outside the ring.

Luchasaurus and Angelico put Jungle Boy and Jack Evans on their respective shoulders, allowing them to trade blows. Marko Stunt dives onto The Blade at ringside to take him out of the equation. Jungle Boy makes Angelico tap out to the Snare Trap for the win.

Winners: Jurassic Express, Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor and Wheeler YUTA vs. Matt Hardy, Private Party and TH2

After the match, H.F.O., aided by a returning Butcher, beats down Cassidy until the faces, Dante Martin and others make the save. The Varsity Blonds, the Dark Order and other faces hug to “give the people what they want.”

From a luxury box, Dan Lambert, along with UFC stars Jorge Masvidal, Belal Muhammad, Andrei Arlovski and Junior Dos Santos and Men of the Year (Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky) delivers a mssage. Lambert says there’re hungry for some action, and Sky says it’s time to step back into the danger zone. Lambert mentions that Sky signed a five-year contract extension.

Main Card

AEW TNT Championship: Miro (c) vs. Eddie Kingston

Kingston and Miro square off, and the champion charges his challenger. “The Mad King” evades the Game Over and forces Miro to leave the ring. They face off again, and Kingston chops Miro several times. Kingston suplexes Miro over his head. The match spills to the outside, where Miro gains the upper hand. Kingston fires back with a running boot, but Miro slams the challenger onto the floor. “The Redeemer” drives Kingston spine-first into the steel ring post. Back in the ring, Miro drills Kingston with two kicks to the back, but “The Mad King” gets back to his feet. Miro knocks Kingston down with a single blow and grounds him.

“The Redeemer” mockingly plays to the crowd and splashes Kingston in the corner. Kingston blasts him with some chops and nails the champion with a kick to the head. A suplex drops Miro right on his head and gives Kingston some breathing room. The two fighters trade clubbing blows, and Kingston suplexes Miro two more times. Kingston takes Miro down with a dive to the outside and wisely drills the champion in the neck on the way down. “The Mad King” gets a two count with a fisherman suplex.

Miro hits Kingston with a series of strikes to the back and suplexes him. “The Redeemer” blasts Kingston with a kick to the head and locks in the Game Over, but Kingston reaches the ropes. “The Mad King” catches Miro with the backfist and the DDT for a near fall. The referee stops Kingston from slamming Miro into an exposed turnbuckle, and the champion capitalizes with a sneaky low blow. Two thunderous kicks to the face earn Miro the three count.

Winner and still AEW TNT Champion: Miro 

Jon Moxley vs. Satoshi Kojima

Moxley and Kojima exchange strikes early on, and the match quickly turns into a fight that spills out of the ring. The former AEW World Champion controls the match early on, but Kojima gains the upper hand and hits a diving elbow. Moxley and Kojima bite each other on the top ropes and the NJPW legend drops his opponent with a superplex. The two men wage war on the apron and Kojima plants Moxley with a modified DDT onto the apron’s hard surface. Another DDT back in the ring earns Kojima a two count.

Moxley locks in a cross arm-breaker, but Kojima reaches the ropes. Kojima counters the Paradigm Shift and nails Moxley with the Brainbuster for a two count. Moxley rallies with a sickening German suplex that leaves both men down. Moxley hits a stiff clothesline, and Kojima fires back with one of his own. A running knee to the head drops the legend, but Kojima dodges the Paradigm Shift again. A cutter drom Kojima leaves both men down again.

Moxley drills Kojima with his signature rebound clothesline. He locks Kojima in a Bulldog choke, but the NJPW legend reaches the ropes. Kojima hits Moxley with some chops, but the former AEW World Champion finally hits the Paradigm Shift. Moxley picks Kojima up and hits a second Paradigm Shift for the win.

Winner: Jon Moxley

After the bout, the legendary Minoru Suzuki comes to the ring. He gets right in Moxley’s face and takes his jacket off. The two men trade words, and the time for talk ends when Suzuki drills Moxley with a forearm. The two stars exchange forearms. Suzuki blasts Moxley with a big boot, locks in a rear naked choke and drops him with a piledriver.

AEW Women’s World Championship: Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. (c) (with Rebel and Jamie Hayter) vs. Kris Statlander (with Orange Cassidy)

Baker and Statlander exchange technical holds early on. Statlander gains momentum and forcibly “boops” the champion. A distraction from Hayter and Rebel helps Baker take conrol, and she grounds AEW’s resident alien. Statlander drives Baker into the corner with a series of strikes, and a running knee rocks the champion. The challenger hits an inside-hook Falcon Arrow, but Baker gets a two count with a crafty pin attempt. Baker drops Statlander with a DDT and drills her with a kick to the head.

The champion counters the Big Bang Theory into a roll-up for a two count. Baker hits a Flatliner into the turnbuckle, but Statlander showcases her impressive strength with a superplex. Baker goes for the Lockjaw, but Statlander avoids it and slams Baker to the mat. She gets a two count with a scissor kick. Baker slams Statlander to the floor and curbstomps her on the ground outside the ring. Orange Cassidy shouts at Statlander, telling her to get up.

Baker hits the Pittsburgh Sunrise (destroyer) for a two count. Another stomp earns her another two count. Baker locks in the Lockjaw and forces Statlander to tap out.

Winner and still AEW Women’s World Champion: Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D.

Backstage, in an inteview, it’s implied that Chavo Guerrero and/or Andrade El Idolo are responsible for the travel issues that delayed the latter’s match with PAC. They firmly deny it, and Andrade hypes up his match with PAC, which is set for Friday night on Rampage.

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