AEW All Out 2023: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

1. It’s The Worst AEW PPV Yet

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Generally, AEW's pay-per-views represent terrific value for money. They're long, but the core audience likes that, and they know they'll see some world class wrestling by purchasing. That's technically still the case on Sunday (Omega vs. Takeshita, for example), but things are paper-thin.

This is up there with the second Forbidden Door show as one of All Elite's most skippable supershows. Of course, that depends on the type of fan you are. Those who devour everything with glee will still have fun. Those who want proper build towards every match on the card probably won't.

Could this be Tony Khan's worst PPV yet? It's possible. All Out 2023 has several matches that are nowhere near supershow quality; Samoa Joe vs. Shane Taylor, MJF and Adam Cole vs. Dark Order and Kris Statlander vs. Ruby Soho spring to mind there.

Strap yourselves in. This could be bumpy.

Which other nightmares could come true at AEW All Out 2023? For more like this, check out WWE Payback 2023: 10 Things That Must Happen and WWE Payback 2023: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True!

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