All In 2: 8 Things We Want To See

Break the walls down (again)...

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Well, they did it.

Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks and friends went All In on a friendly wager with Wrestling Observer chief Dave Meltzer, and they absolutely smashed it. Saturday night's event in Chicago wasn't only a victory for the Bullet Club boys though. It was a win for pro wrestling as a whole.

As the show went off the air, Cody slyly dropped hints to the live crowd inside the Sears Centre that All In 2 was incoming. That raises the question: just how can these guys top what they achieved over the weekend, and what would fans who enjoyed All In like to see from a sequel? More, more, more, is the easy answer, but (funnily enough) there's more to it than that.

The 10,000+ in attendance on Saturday can rightly pat themselves on the back for supporting something special, something that maybe, just maybe might pique WWE's attention enough that their own product becomes better. Competition is something Vince McMahon thrives on, don't forget.

Cody and The Bucks won't be worrying about that for now, not when there's the potential for a greater return at All In 2. This is, hopefully, only the beginning of their combined journey as executive producers. They've proven they have the chops for it...

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