10 HUGE ALL IN Predictions You Need To Know

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Pre-announced as the main event, the stacked six-man tag pitting Golden Elite members Kota Ibushi and The Young Bucks against all-star line-up or Rey Mysterio, Bandido and Fenix should be engineered to perfection. Known for taking structural ownership of their clashes anyway, Matt and Nick Jackson’s connection with their audience has driven much of what ALL IN has become, with the various beats of this unique relationship sure to be featured prominently in the match.

Away from the potential transcendency of supreme psychology AND super-service of some boy-popping spots though, there’s an extra story to be told, particularly if ALL IN 2 is more than just fan fiction. News of Nick picking up a virus this week should play into the match - he can be whisked to the back after one too many shots to the stomach, rendering Ibushi and Matt without a partner in the closing stretch. After a five-man festival of flips renders each combatant horizontal, ALL IN’s final surprise can be regaled.

After the old lights on/lights off trick, eyes will point upwards to see Neville stood on the top rope. From the heavens with the Red Arrow, he flattens...Matt Jackson. With a snarl, he storms off, allowing Fenix to steal the win for his team and give the fans a reason to boo and cheer the spectacle they’ve just consumed.

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