+>!Here's Way To Watch 024 AEW All Out fight tonight? card, matches, start time, PPV preview, date, location, match card, wrestlers..All Elite Wrestling is going All Out three weeks removed from All In. AEW stars performed for tens of thousands at Wembley Stadium in London earlier this month and now make the trip to Illinois for All Out, one of their "big four" pay-per-views, on Saturday. After finally earning the AEW world title in England, Bryan Danielson is right back to work. Danielson is set to defend his title against TNT champion Jack Perry, who attacked him on AEW Dynamite after his title win.
AEW’s Labor Day Weekend tradition, All Out, is getting a bit of a late start this year, bumped a week due to All In. That doesn’t make it any less exciting of a card, though: a rare AEW Steel Cage Match will take place, Bryan Danielson makes his first World Title defense, and a lot more from the Now Arena in Chicagoland. Get caught up to speed with everything you need to know about the show, as well as predictions for every match from our esteemed panel of experts:
AEW All Out 2024 date, start time
AEW All Out will air live on Saturday, September 7, 2024 from the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL. It will begin at 8pm ET.
AEW All Out 2024 card and predictions
Will Ospreay (c) vs. Pac for the AEW International Championship
Darius: I’m a big fan of chaos (the concept, not the stable), so I’d be super down for Pac to undo everything MJF and Ospreay did at Wembley and just win the belt here. Pac is a stellar singles champion, and as happy as I am to watch him get high-profile matches, I’m a little tired of watching him lose big one-on-one encounters and only find success in the trios division. Unfortunately, Pac’s last run with a singles belt was as the simultaneous International and Trios Champion, so I highly doubt that they’re running it back. This is guaranteed to be one of the two best matches of the night, and it’s likely going to lead to matches that involve both members of this match and Ricochet, so I can’t complain too much. Still, as a long-time Pac guy, it sucks that the odds are heavily against him again.
Winner: Will Ospreay
Patrick: This match should be insane, but yeah, I agree with Darius. Pac isn’t walking out the winner here. Ospreay has all the momentum in the world and Pac seems busy awkwardly sliding into the Blackpool Combat Club without really acknowledging it.
Winner: Will Ospreay
Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander (Chicago Street Fight)
Darius: This one’s a tough one, and I think the fact that it’s not for Willow’s CMLL title makes it even harder to guess. Since Stat’s heel turn, Willow and Stat are 1-1, with Willow winning in the Owen and Stat winning a shot at the Willow’s CMLL World Women’s Championship. If this was the match for Willow’s belt, Stat would be losing, 1,000%. Now that it’s non-title, I think back to Moxley vs Takeshita from Double or Nothing and I think, “Hey, Willow might still win this.” With that impending Women’s Championship match happening in Mexico, though, I think Kris is going to beat Willow silly and win this one for the bad guys.
Winner: Kris Statlander
Patrick: I like Stat and Stoke, but I think they need to start building a little more momentum than just being a funny combo. The fact that the match is non-title opens up the possibility of Willow losing, and I think that’s exactly what’s going to happen.
Winner: Kris Statlander
MJF vs. Daniel Garcia
Darius: Unlike with Pac, where I’m disappointed to see him lose but otherwise accept the situation, I just cannot accept a reality where Garcia loses this match. MJF can take a loss; he’s not going anywhere, and he can be heated back up with one promo. I’m not saying Garcia is done for good if he loses a match against the rarely losing MJF, but I AM saying that Garcia is a bit of a goober for the foreseeable future if he can’t pull this one off. Of course, there’s always a chance that MJF cheats to win and this feud extends to a later date (for example, both of these New York boys could certainly go crazy at Grand Slam in a few weeks), but Garcia’s had all this time to stew, and he missed wrestling at All In for the second year in a row. I think giving him a statement win at All Out would be a smart move.
Winner: Daniel Garcia
Patrick: Garcia really needs this win, especially since the feud has kinda started and stopped due to AEW’s hectic PPV schedule around this time of year. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if this builds into a longer feud with MJF taking the first win and Garcia getting him back at say, Dynasty or Full Gear. I say MJF cheats out a win here and the story continues.
Winner: MJF
Mercedes Moné vs. Hikaru Shida for the TBS Championship
Darius: I definitely think Mercedes is winning, but unlike Pac where I’m just bummed to see him lose, I actively want Shida to win. I think Shida should have all of the belts. When Shida isn’t on screen, Stokely Hathaway should be asking, “Where’s Shida?” She’s recently started calling herself the ace of AEW’s women’s division, and I think that’s true, which is also why I think she’s a fine choice to beat Mercedes for the TBS Championship. I’m not sure when it’s the RIGHT time to take Mercedes’s championship from her, but it’s not like she’d never hold AEW gold again. Let Shida win the belt, Tony! Anyways, Shida’s not winning.
Winner: Mercedes Moné
Patrick: This totally feels like an apology match after whatever Moné/Baker was. It should be a great contest that finally lets Mercedes show her in-ring chops to the AEW crowd, but I would be absolutely shocked if Shida won here. I do think she sounded more convincing than ever on Dynamite this past week, though, so hopefully this is the start of good things for Shida.
Winner: Mercedes Moné
Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. TBD vs. TBD vs. TBD for the AEW Continental Championship
Darius: Okada is winning this, but I have two other thoughts to add to this. First, Okada and Takeshita in the ring is going to be magical, even if it’s not the focus of the match. Second, isn’t the AEW Continental Championship the only one with, like, a REAL gimmick? It’s built for singles matches with no managers, 20-minute time limits, and huge fines for anyone who interferes. Why is this belt being defended in a match that inherently doesn’t follow Continental Crown rules? Once the rules are stripped away, what keeps this from being anything more than the third nondescript midcard belt? Now, if Takeshita wins, ignore every complaint I’ve made. However, I don’t foresee that happening; I just see myself moping about the loss of AEW’s one stand-out midcard belt on Discord for a few months.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
Patrick: Yeah, Okada ain’t losing this. Bitch.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry for the AEW World Championship
Darius: Jack Perry is not going to retire Bryan Danielson, but he sure is going to try. The funny thing about Jack Perry is that, even if he didn’t always have the character down, he was always a stupendous wrestler. New Japan gave him an edge, and the Elite storyline gave him a real character as the Scapegoat, and I think now’s as good a time as any to give him an amazing match with the best wrestler in the world. Again, he is NOT going to retire Bryan Danielson, but the threat of him doing so should make for some high-stakes drama.
Winner: Bryan Danielson
Patrick: I’m a little annoyed that Perry is Danielson’s first challenger for the World Title. It gives me flashbacks to WWE’s Daniel Bryan coming out of retirement to feud with….Big Cass. No offense to Perry – I’m actually starting to turn the corner with him and enjoy his work, but he is just not even in the same league as the American Dragon.
Winner: Bryan Danielson
Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (Lights Out Steel Cage Match)
Darius: I’ve thought hard about this one because this is the story I’m the most invested in throughout all of wrestling. I know that, whatever happens in this match, it has to further — not end — the story. That’s how I landed on the cowboy. If Swerve won this, he’d have 3 wins, 0 losses, and one draw with Hangman, excluding the triple threat match they both lost, and while I think that another loss would keep the fire burning within Hangman, I think Hangman winning here continues the thread from Wednesday: the shoe is on the other foot. Hangman has done the most despicable thing (or the most recent despicable thing) between the two, and it made Swerve look anguished. It’s the inverse of Full Gear 2023, as now Swerve is the one I imagine being too blinded by anger to capitalize and get the big win. Swerve is going to lose this match, and it’s going to keep the fire burning within him, much like the fire that burns in Hangman and burned down Swerve’s House.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page
Patrick: Completely agree with Darius here for nearly every reason. Hangman needs a win in this feud, and I think Swerve will be blinded by rage to the point where he can’t focus on securing the victory. Either way, a Steel Cage match is a rare treat in AEW, and I can’t wait to see these two kill each other.
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AEW’s Labor Day Weekend tradition, All Out, is getting a bit of a late start this year, bumped a week due to All In. That doesn’t make it any less exciting of a card, though: a rare AEW Steel Cage Match will take place, Bryan Danielson makes his first World Title defense, and a lot more from the Now Arena in Chicagoland. Get caught up to speed with everything you need to know about the show, as well as predictions for every match from our esteemed panel of experts:
AEW All Out 2024 date, start time
AEW All Out will air live on Saturday, September 7, 2024 from the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL. It will begin at 8pm ET.
AEW All Out 2024 card and predictions
Will Ospreay (c) vs. Pac for the AEW International Championship
Darius: I’m a big fan of chaos (the concept, not the stable), so I’d be super down for Pac to undo everything MJF and Ospreay did at Wembley and just win the belt here. Pac is a stellar singles champion, and as happy as I am to watch him get high-profile matches, I’m a little tired of watching him lose big one-on-one encounters and only find success in the trios division. Unfortunately, Pac’s last run with a singles belt was as the simultaneous International and Trios Champion, so I highly doubt that they’re running it back. This is guaranteed to be one of the two best matches of the night, and it’s likely going to lead to matches that involve both members of this match and Ricochet, so I can’t complain too much. Still, as a long-time Pac guy, it sucks that the odds are heavily against him again.
Winner: Will Ospreay
Patrick: This match should be insane, but yeah, I agree with Darius. Pac isn’t walking out the winner here. Ospreay has all the momentum in the world and Pac seems busy awkwardly sliding into the Blackpool Combat Club without really acknowledging it.
Winner: Will Ospreay
Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander (Chicago Street Fight)
Darius: This one’s a tough one, and I think the fact that it’s not for Willow’s CMLL title makes it even harder to guess. Since Stat’s heel turn, Willow and Stat are 1-1, with Willow winning in the Owen and Stat winning a shot at the Willow’s CMLL World Women’s Championship. If this was the match for Willow’s belt, Stat would be losing, 1,000%. Now that it’s non-title, I think back to Moxley vs Takeshita from Double or Nothing and I think, “Hey, Willow might still win this.” With that impending Women’s Championship match happening in Mexico, though, I think Kris is going to beat Willow silly and win this one for the bad guys.
Winner: Kris Statlander
Patrick: I like Stat and Stoke, but I think they need to start building a little more momentum than just being a funny combo. The fact that the match is non-title opens up the possibility of Willow losing, and I think that’s exactly what’s going to happen.
Winner: Kris Statlander
MJF vs. Daniel Garcia
Darius: Unlike with Pac, where I’m disappointed to see him lose but otherwise accept the situation, I just cannot accept a reality where Garcia loses this match. MJF can take a loss; he’s not going anywhere, and he can be heated back up with one promo. I’m not saying Garcia is done for good if he loses a match against the rarely losing MJF, but I AM saying that Garcia is a bit of a goober for the foreseeable future if he can’t pull this one off. Of course, there’s always a chance that MJF cheats to win and this feud extends to a later date (for example, both of these New York boys could certainly go crazy at Grand Slam in a few weeks), but Garcia’s had all this time to stew, and he missed wrestling at All In for the second year in a row. I think giving him a statement win at All Out would be a smart move.
Winner: Daniel Garcia
Patrick: Garcia really needs this win, especially since the feud has kinda started and stopped due to AEW’s hectic PPV schedule around this time of year. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if this builds into a longer feud with MJF taking the first win and Garcia getting him back at say, Dynasty or Full Gear. I say MJF cheats out a win here and the story continues.
Winner: MJF
Mercedes Moné vs. Hikaru Shida for the TBS Championship
Darius: I definitely think Mercedes is winning, but unlike Pac where I’m just bummed to see him lose, I actively want Shida to win. I think Shida should have all of the belts. When Shida isn’t on screen, Stokely Hathaway should be asking, “Where’s Shida?” She’s recently started calling herself the ace of AEW’s women’s division, and I think that’s true, which is also why I think she’s a fine choice to beat Mercedes for the TBS Championship. I’m not sure when it’s the RIGHT time to take Mercedes’s championship from her, but it’s not like she’d never hold AEW gold again. Let Shida win the belt, Tony! Anyways, Shida’s not winning.
Winner: Mercedes Moné
Patrick: This totally feels like an apology match after whatever Moné/Baker was. It should be a great contest that finally lets Mercedes show her in-ring chops to the AEW crowd, but I would be absolutely shocked if Shida won here. I do think she sounded more convincing than ever on Dynamite this past week, though, so hopefully this is the start of good things for Shida.
Winner: Mercedes Moné
Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. TBD vs. TBD vs. TBD for the AEW Continental Championship
Darius: Okada is winning this, but I have two other thoughts to add to this. First, Okada and Takeshita in the ring is going to be magical, even if it’s not the focus of the match. Second, isn’t the AEW Continental Championship the only one with, like, a REAL gimmick? It’s built for singles matches with no managers, 20-minute time limits, and huge fines for anyone who interferes. Why is this belt being defended in a match that inherently doesn’t follow Continental Crown rules? Once the rules are stripped away, what keeps this from being anything more than the third nondescript midcard belt? Now, if Takeshita wins, ignore every complaint I’ve made. However, I don’t foresee that happening; I just see myself moping about the loss of AEW’s one stand-out midcard belt on Discord for a few months.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
Patrick: Yeah, Okada ain’t losing this. Bitch.
Winner: Kazuchika Okada
Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry for the AEW World Championship
Darius: Jack Perry is not going to retire Bryan Danielson, but he sure is going to try. The funny thing about Jack Perry is that, even if he didn’t always have the character down, he was always a stupendous wrestler. New Japan gave him an edge, and the Elite storyline gave him a real character as the Scapegoat, and I think now’s as good a time as any to give him an amazing match with the best wrestler in the world. Again, he is NOT going to retire Bryan Danielson, but the threat of him doing so should make for some high-stakes drama.
Winner: Bryan Danielson
Patrick: I’m a little annoyed that Perry is Danielson’s first challenger for the World Title. It gives me flashbacks to WWE’s Daniel Bryan coming out of retirement to feud with….Big Cass. No offense to Perry – I’m actually starting to turn the corner with him and enjoy his work, but he is just not even in the same league as the American Dragon.
Winner: Bryan Danielson
Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (Lights Out Steel Cage Match)
Darius: I’ve thought hard about this one because this is the story I’m the most invested in throughout all of wrestling. I know that, whatever happens in this match, it has to further — not end — the story. That’s how I landed on the cowboy. If Swerve won this, he’d have 3 wins, 0 losses, and one draw with Hangman, excluding the triple threat match they both lost, and while I think that another loss would keep the fire burning within Hangman, I think Hangman winning here continues the thread from Wednesday: the shoe is on the other foot. Hangman has done the most despicable thing (or the most recent despicable thing) between the two, and it made Swerve look anguished. It’s the inverse of Full Gear 2023, as now Swerve is the one I imagine being too blinded by anger to capitalize and get the big win. Swerve is going to lose this match, and it’s going to keep the fire burning within him, much like the fire that burns in Hangman and burned down Swerve’s House.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page
Patrick: Completely agree with Darius here for nearly every reason. Hangman needs a win in this feud, and I think Swerve will be blinded by rage to the point where he can’t focus on securing the victory. Either way, a Steel Cage match is a rare treat in AEW, and I can’t wait to see these two kill each other.
Winner: “Hangman” Adam Page