AEW All Out 2021 Results (05th Sept. 2021)

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AEW All Out 2021 Full Results – 05th Sept. 2021

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Orange Cassidy, Wheeler Yuta, Chuck Taylor and Jurassic Express def. Matt Hardy, Private Party and TH2

Main Card:

Miro (c) Vs. Eddie Kngston – AEW TNT Championship

The match starts hot and heavy, with both men having an answer for each of their moves. Once the match goes outside Miro has the advantage man handling Kingston all over the guardrails and ring posts. Miro starts to get confident but Kingston starts to outsmart with big chops that begin to take down the champ. Kingston’s lower back starts to give in opening a weakness for Miro to take advantage of. The referee is distracted with putting back a turnbuckle pad and Kingston hits his singing back fist to get the win but the referee did not make it on time. Kingston is about to throw Miro to the exposed turnbuckle but is stopped by the ref. Miro sneaks a low blow and hits a heel kick to retain his championship.

Winner: Still TNT Champion Miro 

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

Jon Moxley Vs. Satoshi Kojima

Kojima attempts a handshake, but Moxley gives him the bird, and the two begin with elbows at each other. Kojima hits his famous chops in an elbow drop, giving Chicago’s fans all his great hits for his rare U.S. appearance. Kojima has the advantage after throwing Moxley head first on the apron to follow up with a DDT. Moxley hits a series of clothesline that does not bring Kojima down until he hits a knee to the face. Kojima is back up on his feet hits a lariat and a Koji Cutter but cannot cover. After a series of reversals, Moxley hits the Paradime Shift twice to get the win. He is then interrupted by Japanese legend himself, Minoru Suzuki, and the place erupts. The two trade stiff elbow shots and Suzuki gets the rear naked chokehold into the Gotch Style Piledriver and stands tall. 

Winner: Jon Moxley 

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars.

Britt Baker D.M.D. (c) Vs. Kris Statlander – AEW Women’s Championship

Great back and forth action to start the match with both women attempting their submission holds right away. Britt Baker gets the advantage with a big swinging neck breaker from the top rope. Baker’s minion’s Rebel and Jaime Haytar attempt to get involved, but luckily, Orange Cassidy is there to help his Best Friend. Statlander almost hit the Big Bang Theory for a second, but Baker reverses it into a roll-up. Statlander hits an impressive hanging Superplex to set up the Area 450 splash but misses. Baker hits a Stomp outside and Statlander almost doesn’t make it back in the ring until Cassidy screams to get her back in the ring. Once she makes it inside, she locks her submission move, but Baker gets out. Baker hits a familiar Pananama Sunrise into a Stomp to still get a two count. And right away gets the Lockjaw and makes Statlander tap to retain. 

Winner: Still AEW Women’s Championship  Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

The Young Bucks (c) Vs. Lucha Bros (Steel Cage Match) – AEW Tag Team Championships

Nick plants Fenix with a nasty German suplex on the apron. Still, Fenix saves Penta from a double submission. Fenix dodges a BTE trigger and evades the Meltzer Driver. Matt kicks both Lucha Brothers below the belt, so the champions maintain the advantage. The champions rip at the Lucha Brothers’ masks. Matt and Nick throw Fenix face-first into the steel cage. Brandon Cutler throws a bag into the cge, and Matt gets a shoe with thumbtacks on the bottom of it. Matt kicks Fenix with the weaponized shoe, and Nick drives Penta face-first into the show. Nick kicks Penta’s head into the tacks, and the fan-favorite is busted open. Matt kicks Fenix with the sharp shoe, but he’s still able to break up the pin after a BTE trigger.

Fenix rallies and drops Matt with an athletic hurricanrana. He hits both Bucks with the tacks and gets a two count when he slams Matt. Penta and Matt drop their respective opponents with package piledrivers on the apron. The two older brothers battle back in the ring, and Penta hits an avalanche destroyer. All four men are down, and they slowly get back to their feet. The two teams trade blows, and it’s a special superkick party as they exchange kipups and kicks. Fenix catches Nick with a kick, and Penta gets a painfully close near fall with a package piledriver. Climbing to the top of the cage, Fenix goes for the signature diving stomp/piledriver combo, but the Bucks stop it. Fenix dives off the cage, and the Lucha Brothers double-team Nick for the win.

Winner & NEW AEW Tag Champions: Lucha Bros.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars.

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21 Women Casino Battle Royale

Shida, Skye Blue, Sakara, Bunny, Abadon start the match.  Abadon eliminates Skye Blue but then Abadon gets eliminated by The Bunny after taking too long on the ropes.  Shida and Sakara start wrestling as The Bunny watches for a little while before attacking both.  Anna Jay is next to come out and immediately goes after The Bunny.  Kierra Hogan follows behind Anna Jay and then King, Diamante and Nyla Rose as all hell breaks loose in the ring.  Sakara gets eliminated by Shida and not long after, Nyla Rose eliminates Hogan and King back to back.  Shida tried to hit Rose with a hurricanrana but ends up getting powerbombed out of the ring, Shida is eliminated.  Anna Jay, Bunny, Rose and Diamante are still left.  Thunder Rosa, Penelope Ford, Riho, Hayter and Big Swole are next out.  Once again, mayhem in the ring.  Bunny and Ford are double teaming on Anna Jay. 

Hayter eliminates Riho. Big Swole eliminates Diamante with a headbutt but then gets immediately eliminated by Hayter.  Swole and Diamante fight to the back.  Rose and Hayter start double teaming Rosa but Thunder Rosa fights them off.  Thunder Rosa, The Bunny, Anna Jay, Hayter and Ford are left.  Out comes Tay Conti to help Anna Jay.  Red Velvet, Hirsch, Jade Cargill and Rebel make their way out next.  Tay Conti almost gets eliminated by Penelope Ford but pulls herself back in.  Red Velvet eliminates Rebel.  Anna Jay eliminates Bunny but then Ford eliminates Anna Jay.  Leila Hirsch gets gorilla pressed by Cargill out of the ring. 

Cargill and Rose are double teaming on Rosa.  Hayter is working over Velvet and Penelope Ford and Tay Conti are going back and forth all in their respective corners.  The joker is out next, it is Ruby Soho.  The fans were chanting her name before the music hits and they pop hard when she makes her way out.  Soho goes right after Jade Cargill but then gets attacked by Nyla Rose.  Thunder Rosa saves her and goes back after Nyla Rose before teaming up with Soho on Cargill.  Jade throws Hayter over the top rope and eliminates her.  Cargill then does the same to Red Velvet to get two eliminations back to back.  As Jade poses to the crowd, Nyla Rose attacks her from behind and eliminates her.  Tay Conti finally eliminates The Bunny but as she celebrates on the outside, Nyla Rose knocks her down and eliminates Tay.  Soho and Thunder Rosa try to team up but Nyla Rose takes turn beating down both girls.  Nyla Rose hangs Soho in the corner and goes to attack Thunder Rosa. 

Thunder Rosa pulls the rope down and then hits a dropkick on Nyla to eliminate her.  Soho and Thunder Rosa are the final two.  They take a minute to get a breather, smiling as they soak in the crowd cheering both girls on.  They start talking smack to each other before Thunder Rosa finally starts the battle with a chop that leads to both girls taking turns.  Thunder Rosa gets the advantage and backs Ruby Soho to the ropes.  Both girls start taking turns with running forarms.  Soho gets the advantage and throws Thunder Rosa out on the apron.  Rosa pulls her over with her and as Soho holds to the rope, Thunder starts stomping her in the stomach.  Ruby gets up and gains the advantage with a kick to the gut.  Soho then goes for a back suplex out on the apron but Thunder Rosa grabs the rope and stops the move.  Thunder Rosa than gets Ruby up in a firemans carry.  Soho gets down and throws Rosa in to the corner post, but Rosa bounces back with a kick.  As Ruby wobbles, Thunder Rosa collapses from exhaustion to the floor essentially eliminating herself.  Ruby Soho wins!

Winner: Ruby Soho

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars.

MJF Vs. Chris Jericho (If Jericho loses he must retire)

We start with the Y2J countdown.  10…9…8…7…6…5…4…3…2…1… MJF music hits and we all just got played.  Max comes out with a kings robe as the fans boo loudly.  Out next, Chris Jericho comes out to a live performance to Judas with the crowd singing the lyrics once again, this time being completely off key.  Before they lock up, Max exits the ring and wipes his backside with Jericho’s jacket.  He then rips a fans sign before going in the ring and locking up with Jericho.  Jericho throws Max in the ring and both men exchange shoulder bumbs.  They do the move again, before Jericho hits a clothesline and two arm drags. 

The combo finishes with both men going for a dropkick and both miss.  The two men exchange some punches before Jericho goes for Walls of Jericho but MJF counters it in to a pin.  2 count, and Jericho leaves the ring.  Max follows him out immediately and pins him on the barracade.  Max gets on chop before Jericho takes control and throws Max through the barracades.  They make their way out in to the crwod with Chris having control.  Jericho picks up a metal object and carries it back to ringside where Max lays.  He throws it on MJFs head which sends Max in to the ring to try and get away.  He climbs out on the apron, but Jericho hits his signature springboard drop kick to the outside.  As Jericho goes for a baseball slide, MJF pulls the apron out to trap Chris and starts to pummel him with fists.Both men make it back in to the ring with MJF in control as he slows the match down with an armbar, as he curses the crowd.  Jericho mounts a small comeback before getting hit with an arm breaker which leads to a 2 count for MJF.  Max goes back to work on Chris before taking a break to taunt the crowd. 

MJF hits a suplex which gets him another 2 count.  Before Chris can get up, Max starts working over on Chris’ arm with another arm bar and some biting.  Max goes for another suplex on Chris but Jericho reverses it to hit a suplex of his own.  Jericho starts hitting multiple cross chops, followed by a clothesline and a face buster.   Max comes back but gets a underhook backbreaker suplex on Max which gets him a 2 count.Max crawls to the corner but Chris follows him and gets some chops in.  Chris misses a running forarm in to the corner and Max hits a double stomp to Jericho’s arm, followed by an arm throw to Jericho in the corner which gets him a 2 count.  Max slows the pace down some more as he slowly and methodically starts hitting Jericho with variations of chops, punches and stomps.  MJF takes a second to do his best Ric Flair strut.  He runs at Jericho but Chris goes to the outside. 

Max reverses it in to an armbreaker on the rope, and then MJF hits his Heat Seeker piledriver to Jericho.  The referee begins her very slow count as Max cheers her on.  Jericho finally gets up and in the ring. but Max attacks immediately.  Jericho goes to the outside, Max goes for springboard moonsault but lands on his feet.  As Max charges at Jericho, Chris lifts him up and powerbombs Max on the apron.  Both men end up in the ring and start throwing hands at each other, exhausted.  MJF tries to throw Chris out but Jericho lands on the apron and runs to the top rope.  He flies down on Max but MJF reverses it in to a Code Breaker on Chris.  Both men lay out in the ring, Jericho motionless and Max selling his back.  They both get up and as Max charges, Jericho goes for the Walls of Jericho Max kicks him off.  As MJF lay there, Jericho hit the Lionsault which gets him a 2 count on MJF.  

Both men slowly get to their feet with Jericho getting the first move with 10 clotheslines to MJF in the corner.  Jericho takes MJF up and starts hitting 10 punches on the top rope.  He goes for the Hurricanra but MJF revereses it in to a powerbomb.  After seconds of selling his back injury, MJF finally climbs on top of Jericho but only gets a 2 count.  Both men are slowly getting back to their feet again, and it ends with Jericho in the corner and Max biting him in the forehead.  MJF then puts Jericho on the top rope and goes for a superplex but Chris fights back and pushes Max down.  Jericho climbs up and hits MJF with a top rope code breaker that gets him a 2 count on MJF. Wardlow makes his way out to the ring, but Jake Hager runs down and those two men start fighting which causes a distraction on the ref. 

MJF grabs the baseball bat and hits Chris Jericho with the bat.  The ref turns around and as Jericho gets up, MJF hits a Judas Elbow.  MJF gets the pin, 1…2…3.  Jericho had his foot on the bottom rope though, but MJF gets the win.  Another referee comes down and tells Audrey that Chris had his foot on the rope.  MJF argues with the ref as they restart the match and as he is distracted, Chris tries for a roll up but only gets 2.  Max reverses it in to an armbar that almost makes Chris tap.  He reverses it in to a pin for 2.  MJF reverses it back in to an armbar but before he can lock it in, Jericho reverses it in to a Walls of Jericho.  With a bad back, MJF fights the hold for several seconds before finally tapping out.  Jericho wins by submission.

Winner: Chris Jericho

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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CM Punk Vs. Darby Allin

Punk slams Allin, and the Darby narrowly dodges the Go To Sleep. Allin takes Punk down with an arm drag and hits him with a splash in the corner. Punk brutally whips Allin into the corner, and hits the ring post before he crashes to the floor. Punk continues to ground Allin and targets his back. The former WWE Champion traps Allin in an abdominal stretch and floors him with a backbreaker. Punk locks the abdominal stretch in again, but Allin fires back with a Stunner. Punk and Allin trade blows, and the former AEW TNT Champion gets a two count with a pin attempt. The Code Red gets Allin another two count.

Punk blocks the Coffin Drop, but Allin gets another two count by countering a back superplex and landing on top of Punk. The Go To Sleep knocks Allin out of the ring, so Punk can’t go for the pin right away. Allin barely gets back into the ring to beat the ten count. Punk hits his classic knee/clothesline combination. He signals that it’s Go To Sleep time, and he goes for it, but Allin fights out of the finisher with some elbows to the face. Allin sacrifices himself to take Punk down with a dive to the outside. He then hits a Swanton Bomb onto Punk, who made it back to his feet. Punk dodgs the Coffin Drop by simply sitting up, and Allin gets a two count ith a pin attempt, but Allin dodges the Go To Sleep.

Punk rocks Allin with a kick and drops Allin with the Go To Sleep for the victory.

Winner: CM Punk

After the match, Sting came down to the ring and shakes Punk hand. Punk and Sting helps Darby to get up and Punk shakes hand with Darby and celebrates.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

Paul Wight Vs. QT Marshall

Before the match can start, QT’s stoogest attack Paul but he throws them out quickly.  QT tries to take advantage of the distraction, but it doesn’t work.  Paul Wight rips QT’s shirt open and delivers two monstrous chops to the chest, followed by being stood on for a few seconds.  QT gets back to his feet and falls in to the corner.  In this corner, he recieves 2 more monstrous chops.  QT finally mounts a comeback with a boot to the face and a dropkick to the knee.  Paul goes to one knee, and QT starts hitting some kicks. 

He hits a dropkick and knocks Wight down completely.  He gets a 2 count, but Paul throws him out of the ring on the kickout.  After QT comes back in, he goes for a Diamond Cutter but Paul throws him instead.  Paul Wight starts hitting shots on QT.  The stooges get involved again and Paul Wight makes very quick work of them.  QT climbed to the top during the distraction and tries to jump down but lands in Paul Wight’s hand.  A chokeslam to QT Marshall gets Paul Wight the 1…2…3.  Paul Wight wins.

Winner: Paul Wight

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars.

Kenny Omega (c) Vs. Christian Cage – AEW World Championship

At first, the match begins somewhat slowly. But the two rivals quickly pick up the pace, as Cage dives onto Omega outside the ring. Thanks to a distraction, Omega hits a running stomp through a table. Back in the ring, Omega grounds Cage and firmly controls the match. Omega sends Cage crashing to the floor and continues to dominate the bout. He drops Cage with a neckbreaker, but the reigning IMPACT World Champion rallies. The champions trade blows, and Cage gains momentum with some punches in the corner.

Cage gets a two count with an inverted DDT, but Omega fires back with a knee to the hed. A swinging DDT earns Cage another two count. Omega drills Cage with some vicious V-triggers and plants him with a nasty suplex. The battle spills out onto the apron, and Cage dodges the One-Winged Angel, just as Omega dodges the Killswitch. Cage throws himself at Omega, and both men crash through the table with a Spear. With two more Spears, Cage earns a two count. Omega blocks a frog splash. Two more nasty V-triggers rock Cage, but he catches a third. Omega still hits two more and drops Cage. The challenger locks in a high-angle Cloverleaf, and Callis calls for the Good Brothers. They run to the ring and attack Cage while Callis distracts the referee. Cage causes Omega to accidentally hit Anderson with a V-trigger, and “Captain Charisma”, bleeding from the mouth, hits a Killswitch for a near fall.

Callis gets in the ring, and Cage chases him out. Omega capitalizes on the distraction by countering a super Killswitch and flooring Cage with a falling One-Winged Angel for the win.

Winner: Kenny Omega

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

Omega celebrates with Callis, the Good Brothers and the Young Bucks, who limp to the ring, after the match. The Elite beat down Cage after the match, and Jurassic Express try to make the save. The numbers are in The Elite’s favor, so the heels continue to beat down the fan-favorites. Omega grabs a microphone and asks the fans if they understand. He says he doesn’t care about hometown heroes; nobody is on his level. Omega brags that nobody can beat him.

The lights go out, and Adam Cole makes his arrival. The crowd deafeningly cheers “Adam Cole Bay Bay.” But Cole superkicks Jungle Boy after a brief staredown with Omega. Cole embraces the Young Bucks, who kiss him on the cheeks. Omega laughs off the teased confrontation, and Cole says it’s “storytime.” He states that The Elite is the most dominant faction in wrestling history. He says nobody will stop them, and Omega then says “Goodbye and goodnight.” But “Flight of the Valkyries hits”, and the crowd loses it when Bryan Danielson comes to the ring.

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