AEW All Out 2022: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

1. It’s The Worst AEW PPV Yet

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Punching out this entry doesn't sit well.

AEW's pay-per-views are undeniably long, but the quality is high and most matches feel like they belong there in the first place. All Out 2022 already feels different then, because some bouts (the six-mans, mainly) are exhibition style and would likely be better-placed on Dynamite or even Rampage.

The rushed, last-minute aura of that hastily-arranged main event also sticks out like a proverbial sore thumb. This decision-making is so atypical for AEW, but here it is happening in front of your very eyes. Could it be then that All Out will tank in key area and be deemed the worst All Elite supercard yet?

Nobody, including you, this writer, this writer's cat or even his postman, wants that to be the case. However, All Out is coming across more like a 'B' pay-per-view than Tony Khan would want to publicly admit, and he has to take responsibility for that.

What other nightmares could happen at AEW All Out 2022? For more like this, check out WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Things That Must Happen and WWE Clash At The Castle: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True!

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