Updated AEW All Out 2020 Card: 2 New Matches Added

Here's how the All Out card looks following the go-home Dynamite.

Young Bucks Jurassic Express
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AEW All Out 2020 goes down this Saturday, 5 September, and last night's go-home Dynamite brought a couple of new matches.

The first is The Young Bucks vs. Jurassic Express in a tag team exhibition. This came on the back of an eight-man tag that saw tandems facing off against SoCal Uncensored and Private Party, with the stipulation dictating the winners would wrestle at the pay-per-view.

Britt Baker vs. Big Swole has also been confirmed as a "Tooth and Nail Match," with Baker ambushing Swole on last night's show, stepping up from her wheelchair for the first time in months.

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Here's how the All Out 2020 card looks following the new additions:-

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

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

21-Man Casino Battle Royale: Darby Allin vs. Lance Archer vs. Brian Cage vs. Ricky Starks vs. Pentagon Jr. vs. Rey Fenix vs. The Butcher vs. The Blade vs. Eddie Kingston vs. Shawn Spears vs. Billy Gunn vs. Austin Gunn vs. Jake Hager vs. Santana vs. Ortiz vs. Chuck Taylor vs. Trent vs. more TBC.

The Dark Order vs. Matt Cardona, Scorpio Sky & The Natural Nightmares

Jurassic Express vs. The Young Bucks

Broken Rules: Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara

Tooth and Nail (Buy In Pre-Show): Britt Baker vs. Big Swole

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