AEW All Out: 10 Things That Must Happen

9. Allie Wins The Casino Battle Royal

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It's unlikely that AEW will announce every single entrant in the pre-show Casino Battle Royal before All Out happens this Saturday. The element of mystery will probably convince a few more people to tune in; the gimmick here is that the winner of this 21-woman Battle Royal will meet the winner of a main card match for the Women's Title down the road.

Allie, Allie, Allie.

Of the names announced thus far, she's the most deserving. Cast your minds back to matches against Leva Bates and Brandi Rhodes at Fyter Fest's Buy In and Fight For The Fallen respectively. On both occasions, Allie was something of a ring general, especially against the less-slick and experienced Brandi. She's earned her stripes, so to speak.

It's imperative for All Elite that they start building new stars as quickly as possible. The upcoming weekly TV ride will depend on fans taking ownership of new faces and getting behind their journeys. Allie is a perfect candidate for that in the female ranks.

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