AEW All Out 2022: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

6. Tony Khan Adds Another Match

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Aw sh*t.

Restraint, apparently, isn't something Tony Khan does very well. He's penning All Out 2022 like some kid playing fantasy booker on a message board circa 2001, and that's evidenced by the fact the entire card is 14-matches strong/long. Fourteen!

It could end up being 15-strong too, because some bigger names are noticeably absent from the lineup. There's no Sammy Guevara, for example, and Eddie Kingston has been relegated to the pre-show for another match vs. Tomohiro Ishii. That, dear reader, could be half of Eddie's shift this coming Sunday evening.

There's a chance Tony will stick Kingston in there with Ruby Soho against Sammy and Tay Melo. Would that be necessary? Hell no, but "necessary" and "this match is happening in AEW" are rapidly becoming estranged from one another.

Failing that, perhaps Guevara and Melo will defend their AAA Mixed Tag straps against another thrown-together duo. Hey, it could happen. It shouldn't, but it could.

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