All In 2: 8 Things We Want To See

2. More Indy Dream Matches

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Omega vs. Penta should open people's eyes to what the Mexican masked man is capable of. Omega (who is undoubtedly one of wrestling's most adaptable workers in 2018) worked hard to make his opponent look like the man, and it made for one of All In's best matches.

There's now a desire from fans to see more indy dream matches like that one on the next All In card.

Setting up some sort of ROH vs. NJPW series (or maybe even drafting in other companies, like Lucha Underground) wouldn't be too difficult for Cody and The Bucks either, and it's something to think about. If they can run a thread of promotional competition throughout All In 2, it'd up the stakes and give some bouts more meaning beyond entertaining exhibition. Food for thought, definitely.

The independent circuit is packed with top talent who rarely get to lock horns. For example, seeing Rey Mysterio go one-on-one with Omega would be a thrill, as would watching Kota Ibushi meet Penta. That'd bring out another side to the Lucha favourite.

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