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Updated 2020 AEW All Out Match Card Ahead of PPV

Tyler ConwaySep 4, 2020

The third All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view of 2020 takes place Saturday, with several months-long storylines set to culminate.

No AEW PPV has been anything less than spectacular since the company's launch, and All Out looks to be no different.

Here's a quick overview of the full match card, along with a preview of the night's two biggest matches. 

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AEW All Out Match Card

Start Time: Saturday, Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. ET
Watch: B/R Live

  • AEW Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF
  • Mimosa Mayhem match: Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy
  • AEW Tag Team Championship: Kenny Omega and Adam Page (c) vs. FTR
  • AEW Women's Championship: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Thunder Rosa
  • 21-man Casino Battle Royale
  • The Dark Order vs. Matt Cardona, Scorpio Sky and The Natural Nightmares
  • Broken Rules match: Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara
  • Jurassic Express vs. The Young Bucks

Matches to Watch

Jon Moxley vs. MJF

AEW has only had one title change in its existence, and All Out is the SummerSlam to Double or Nothing's WrestleMania.

If the company wanted to truly go all in (heh) on its ability to develop new stars, now's the time to push the chips to the table with MJF. He's undefeated, perhaps the best heel in all of wrestling, and Moxley doesn't really need the belt to remain the biggest star in the company.

There's also the added bonus that MJF would be the first AEW champion who didn't previously collect checks from WWE.

I just...don't think it's going to happen.

For as great as he is on the mic, MJF's in-ring bona fides don't quite add up to him being a face of the company just yet. He is clearly a very good wrestler and an excellent heel, but the cowardly type who needs help to win every match is a WWE trope which I don't think AEW is willing to follow yet.

Moxley is yet to have a truly memorable feud as champion, and MJF is as close as it's gotten. Feuds with Brodie Lee, Brian Cage and Jake Hager were built around them being billed as monster heels, only to get kicked down to the midcard as soon as they ate a Paradigm Shift.

MJF will stay in the main event, win or lose, but this hasn't been a build worthy of a title change.

Kenny Omega and Adam Page vs. FTR

Here's the night's major title change and likely the match that will set off the next few months of AEW programming.

It's time to turn either Omega or Page. The build has been in place for months, hinted about in the pre-pandemic era before seemingly being put on pause while AEW tried to figure out how long COVID-19 would limit their live shows.

With a very limited number of fans back, and that likely being the best AEW will get for the foreseeable future, it's time to pull the trigger.

Page has been the hinted heel turn for most his partnership with Omega, so it only makes sense that the latter will be the one to turn on his partner. It's the correct move. Page's Cowboy Stone Cold bit is way over with fans; he wouldn't make a particularly effective or compelling heel at this point.

Omega remains aligned with the increasingly heelish Young Bucks, and Cody was working tweener-at-best before getting squashed by Lee and temporarily written off television. Turning The Elite is the right move and would give the characters a new dimension they haven't shown in AEW.

This is particularly the case if Jericho is being set up to take a loss to Orange Cassidy, potentially setting up a hiatus of his own. The Inner Circle has not been much of a focus on Dynamite lately, so it's possible Jericho is being set up to take some time off, The Inner Circle to have a soft breakup and The Elite to become the new top heel stable in AEW.

Anyway, all of that's to say FTR will win the tag team titles, likely in a classic match that is quickly overshadowed by a turn. 

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