Matt Hardy Vs. Sammy Guevara "Broken Rules" Match Set For AEW All Out

This Saturday's pay-per-view gets a bloody new addition.

Matt Hardy Sammy Guevara All Out
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A huge grudge match has been added to this Saturday's AEW All Out 2020 lineup, with Matt Hardy facing Sammy Guevara in a Broken Rules bout.

Per AEW's Twitter account, the rules stipulate that this is effectively a Last Man Standing contest, though the finish can take place anywhere in the building. On top of this, Hardy will be forced to "leave AEW forever" in the event of a defeat.

Professional wrestling history tells us that the Loser Leaves Town part probably won't stick. Regardless, it's an appropriate escalation for a rivalry that has been simmering for months. Guevara vs. Hardy boiled over a few weeks ago, when Sammy smashed Matt's head open with a steel chair, and brought equally bloody developments in last week's tables match, in which 'The Spanish God' suffered a huge gash.

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Here's how the All Out 2020 card looks at the time of writing:-

AEW World Title (Moxley Banned From Using The Paradigm Shift): Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF

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Mimosa Mayhem: Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy

AEW Tag Team Titles: Kenny Omega & Hangman Page (c) vs. FTR

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AEW Women's Title: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Thunder Rosa

21-man Casino Battle Royale For World Title Contendership

The Dark Order (Brodie Lee, Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, Colt Cabana) vs. Scorpio Sky, Matt Cardona, and The Natural Nightmares

Broken Rules: Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara

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