The AEW All Out 2021 card: the debut of CM Punk stands out
The AEW All Out 2021 card
The AEW All Out 2021 card begins to take shape, the third PPV of the year for AEW which will be staged at the Now Arena in Chicago, Illinois, on the Italian night between Sunday 5 September and Monday 6 September and where it will make its debut on ring CM Punk, who became a member of Tony Khan's federation roster a few weeks ago, against the phenomenal Darby Allin.The card is already very rich with 9 confirmed matches: all will be defended the federation belts including the AEW World Tag Team Championship in a steel cage match that promises to be the show stealer of the evening. In addition to the debut of CM Punk there will also be another return to the ring, that of the ex-Big Show, Paul Wight. During the evening, the unconfirmed debut of another ex-WWE is also expected, Bryan Danielson (ex-Daniel Bryan) who has apparently been in talks with AEW for months.
AEW All Out 2021: the debut of CM Punk stands out
[UPDATE 05 September 2021: due to the impossibility of playing the match between PAC and Andrade El Idolo, here are the details, the card has undergone some important changes that you can find below]Buy In (Pre-Show) 10-men tag team match:
Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor, Wheeler Yuta, Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus (with Marko Stunt) vs. Matt Hardy, Isiah Kassidy, Marq Quen, Angélico & Jack Evans
Women's Casino Battle Royale:
Nyla Rose vs. Pink Thunder vs. The Bunny vs. Big Swole vs. Tay Conti vs. Diamond vs. Penelope Ford vs. Red Velvet vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Emi Sakura vs. Jade Cargill vs. Kiera Hogan vs. Abadon vs. Leyla Hirsch vs. KiLynn King vs. Rebel vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Anna Jay vs. Riho vs. Skye Blue vs. TBA
Winner will become first contender for AEW Women's World Championship
Singles Match for AEW World Championship:
Kenny Omega ( c) vs. Christian Cage
Steel Cage Match for AEW World Tag Team Championship:
The Young Bucks (c) vs. Lucha Bros
Singles Match:
CM Punk vs. Darby Allin
Matche Singles for the AEW Women’s World Championship:
Britt Baker (c) vs. Kris Statlander
Singles Match for TNT Championship:
Miro (c) vs. Eddie Kingston
Singles Match:
Chris Jericho vs. MJF
Chris Jericho will no longer fight in AEW if defeated
Singles Match:
Jon Moxley vs. Satoshi Kojima
Singles Matches:
Paul Wight vs. QT Marshall
AEW All Out 2021: exclusively on Sky
For the Italian fans of the AEW it will be possible to see AEW All Out 2021 exclusively and with commentary in Italian (of the couple composed by Salvatore Torrisi and Moreno Molla) on SKY PRIMAFILA (channel 256 for the live broadcast in HD at 2.00 in the night between Sunday and Monday, channel 259 for repeats from Monday to Thursday at 12-16-20) at the price of 9.99 euros.We remind you that Sky has just completed the acquisition of the second AEW television show, Rampage which will be broadcast every Monday at 11pm, and that the Italian voices of AEW will be the first guests of the first episode of Ringside, the new Twitch format of Pop Culture dedicated to the world of wrestling, broadcast on Tuesday 31 August at 8.30 pm.
AEW: a new wrestling experience
The AEW boasts a world-class and very diverse roster of male and female wrestlers and is therefore able to offer fans of the genre a new experience wrestling for the first time in 20 years. Founded by president and CEO Tony Khan, AEW is led by Cody Rhodes (son of the legendary Dusty), The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson - add their Funko POP! To your collection), Kenny Omega, Hangman Adam Page, Chris Jericho and Jon Moxley. Other incredibly skilled wrestlers also include Brian Cage, FTR, Hikaru Shida, Orange Cassidy, Matt Hardy, Nyla Rose, Brodie Lee, Jungle Boy, Dr. Britt Baker, Brandi Rhodes, MJF, Penta El Zero M, Rey Fenix and The Icon Sting (buy its new t-shirt on Amazon).Aiming for heart-pounding and impactful matches, AEW offers fans athleticism and sports stats. Wrestlers also have the freedom to express their personality and highlight their athletic abilities. Introducing stats to wrestling for the first time ever, the AEW raises the stakes for its matches and increases fan engagement by tracking the wins and losses of each wrestler on their path throughout the calendar year. >