AEW All Out 2024 Predictions

AEW All Out

AEW All Out will air live in Chicago on September 7th.

Two weeks on from All In, the long-running AEW pay-per-view makes its return once more with more stakes and star power compared to the previous year. In the main event of All In, Bryan Danielson defeated Swerve Strickland to become the new World Champion. Defending the title for the first time at All Out, Danielson’s opponent will be Jack Perry, who answered the call on the fallout episode of Dynamite. Danielson has also stated that whenever he loses the title his in-ring career will be over.

Additionally, new International Champion Will Ospreay will be in action as he defends the title against fellow UK national PAC.

Predictions For AEW All Out 2024 Are As Follows:

Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Konosuke Takeshita – 4-Way Match For The Continental Championship

While Okada will be the target in this match given that he is the only heel, he will definitely emerge the victor. Likely evading a lot of physicality, Okada will sneak the victory while adding in a few comedy spots.

Winner: Kazuchika Okada

MJF vs. Daniel Garcia

With MJF suffering a major loss at All In and looking to build momentum to another big match, potentially the World Championship, he is likely to emerge the victor in this match. MJF will attempt his usual underhanded tactics that Garcia will likely continually thwart, but ultimately MJF will be the winner in this one.

Winner: MJF

Will Ospreay vs. PAC – Singles Match For The International Championship

From an in-ring standpoint, this is very much the favourite for the match of the night given the calibre of the performers involved. As Opsreay has only just won the championship and with PAC set to defend the Trios Championship for the foreseeable future, the Ospreay reign will continue for quite some time.

Winner: Will Ospreay

Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander – Chicago Street Fight

Given the creative possibilities for the use of weapons throughout, this one could be a sleeper hit for one of the best matches of the night. With Nightingale being victorious at All In to choose the stipulation, the match itself could be her downfall depending on whether or not she has any backup to neutralise Stokely Hathaway. While many matches seem predictable on this card, this one could go either way.

Winner: Kris Statlander

Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Hikaru Shida – Singles Match For The TBS Championship

While likely to be a great match, it’s unlikely that Mone will be losing this one. With little build heading into the show, the match is a placeholder until The CEO is involved in another top feud. Although Kamille is banned from ringside, the result won’t change.

Winner: Mercedes Mone

The Young Bucks (c) vs. Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta – Tag Team Match For The Tag Team Championships

With The BCC winning the Trios Championship at All In, it is highly unlikely that they will hold all the tag team gold in AEW. Much like the TBS Championship match, there has been little build and The Young Bucks will lose the titles in a more established feud, whenever that will take place.

Winners: The Young Bucks

Swerve Strickland vs. Adam Page – Steel Cage Match

While traditionally cage matches are designed to keep people out but someone always gets involved, this one might be different. Page made it very clear that Strickland has never beaten him without assistance. Looking to prove he really is the better man, Strickland will likely win this one in the most decisive victory of their feud, making it clear that he can get the job done.

Winner: Swerve Strickland

Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry – Singles Match For The World Championship

There is no way that Danielson is losing the championship just 2 weeks after winning it, especially not to Jack Perry. With Danielson stating that when he loses the title his full-time career will be over, there are still a few more matches to get through before The American Dragon takes his final flight. There might be some interference, but this one is virtually a lock for Danielson to win.

Winner: Bryan Danielson

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