12 Huge AEW All Out Predictions You Need To Know

Omega vs. PAC, Page vs, Jericho, Cody vs. Spears, and more!

By Andy H Murray /

The All Out that we're looking forward to today is not the All Out we were looking forward to a week ago.

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Jon Moxley's staph infection saw him pulled from his much-hyped match with Kenny Omega, replaced by the incoming PAC. Elsewhere, Rey Fenix's murky injury status threatens to undermine another headlining clash in The Lucha Brothers vs. Young Bucks, though there's no indication that he'll be removed from the event.

These situations have bred concern, and on top of them, Chris Jericho vs. Hangman Page still doesn't feel heated enough. Thus, All Out has almost become a pay-per-view that's as much about "making good" as anything else. Can Omega soar with PAC as he would have with Moxley? Will Fenix be able to bump? Can malfunctioning acts like the Dark Order finally get over? Is Page too cold to headline, and Jericho too old to be the first AEW World Heavyweight Champion?

We'll find out on the night, though AEW deserve your trust. Let's not forget the stunning highs of Double Or Nothing. Although the show they deliver on Saturday might not be the one they'd originally intended, their short track record suggests they'll have something great up their sleeves regardless...

12. 21-Woman Casino Battle Royale

This Buy In Cassino Battle Royale serves the same purpose as that which took place at Double Or Nothing, only for the women, with the winner advancing to a singles match for the AEW World Women's Championship when the promotion debuts on TNT on 2 October. We're to receive it as a big deal, though AEW have confirmed little over half of the 21 participants so far.

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Awesome Kong, Nyla Rose, Britt Baker, Allie, Brandi Rhodes, Teal Piper, Ivelisse, Jazz, Big Swole, and Sadie Gibbs have been announced. Wrestlers who have appeared for AEW but haven't yet been confirmed include Shoko Nakajima, Yuka Sakazaki, Bea Priestley, and Aja Kong, a handful of whom won't be able to compete due to scheduling conflicts. This leaves the promotion with a big task on their hands.

Kylie Rae must be considered a viable winner if she's fit to compete, having not wrestled anywhere since mid-June. Britt Baker and Nyla Rose stand out most from the names announced thus far and while either could conceivably win, the former's presentation thus far suggest she's in AEW's immediate title plans.

Winner: Britt Baker.

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