AEW All Out 2024 Results (Sept. 07, 2024): Scary Ending! Unexpected BETRAYAL

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All Elite Wrestling brought the excitement to Chicago with AEW All Out at the NOW Arena, featuring an action-packed card and memorable moments. The headliners included “Hangman” Adam Page facing Swerve Strickland in a brutal Lights Out Steel Cage Match and Bryan Danielson defending the AEW World Championship against Jack Perry.

Zero Hour Pre-Show:

The Acclaimed vs. Iron Savages

The Acclaimed, consisting of Max Caster and Anthony Bowens with “Daddy Ass” Billy Gunn, squared off against the powerful Iron Savages, Boulder and Bronson. The match began with The Acclaimed taking quick control using their rapid teamwork to outmaneuver their opponents. Despite Boulder regaining dominance with his size and strength, the teamwork of Caster and Bowens shone through. They executed their signature Arrival/Mic Drop combination to secure the win.

Winners: The Acclaimed

Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara & Hologram vs. The Premier Athletes

Dustin Rhodes teamed up with Sammy Guevara and Hologram to face The Premier Athletes: Tony Nese, Ari Daivari, and Josh Woods. The match showcased dizzying exchanges with Guevara’s athletic moves and Hologram’s surprising agility standing out. Amid the frantic action, Dustin delivered a decisive Crossrhodes on Woods, achieving victory despite Mark Sterling’s ringside antics.

Winners: Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara & Hologram

Bang Bang Gang vs. Dark Order

The Bang Bang Gang, featuring Juice Robinson and the Gunn brothers, locked horns with Dark Order’s Evil Uno, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds. The match unfolded with exhilarating speed and teamwork. Juice Robinson capitalized on a chaotic scene to deliver powerful strikes, securing the victory for his team.

Winners: Bang Bang Gang

Main Card Results:

MJF vs. Daniel Garcia

Amid high tension, MJF entered with a special theme echoing his heated rivalry with Garcia. The match erupted into a brawl with Garcia attacking MJF aggressively. MJF survived Garcia’s suplexes and submissions, using cunning to target Garcia’s injuries. The turning point came with MJF employing underhand tactics, landing a low-blow and securing the pin with a jackknife for a controversial win.

Winner: MJF

AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (c) vs. Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta

In a thrilling bout, The Young Bucks squared off against the formidable pair of Castagnoli and Yuta. With a mix of power and technical precision, Castagnoli kept The Bucks at bay, but the champions rallied back, showcasing their renowned aerial tactics. The clash culminated as Nick Jackson’s superkick enabled a seamless finish, retaining their gold.

Winners and still AEW World Tag Team Champions: The Young Bucks

AEW International Championship: Will Ospreay (c) vs. PAC

The highly anticipated contest saw Will Ospreay defend against PAC in a dazzling display of agility and power. Both competitors countered each other’s complex moves, thrilling fans with their athletic prowess. Ospreay’s seamless transitions eventually gave him the edge, landing a Styles Clash followed by the Hidden Blade for the victory.

Winner and still AEW International Champion: Will Ospreay

Chicago Street Fight: Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander

This brutal street fight began with intense aggression as Statlander, with Stokely Hathaway, traded brutal blows with Nightingale. The match witnessed the use of weapons from chairs to light tubes, escalating the violence. Statlander’s strategic use of a chain wrapped for a debilitating neck submission proved decisive, earning her the victory.

Winner: Kris Statlander

AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Konosuke Takeshita

The four-way chaos saw Okada defending against diverse styles. Each challenger had moments of dominance, but Okada’s masterful use of counters led to his victory. He evaded Cassidy’s Orange Punch and landed a Rainmaker to decisively retain his title.

Winner and still AEW Continental Champion: Kazuchika Okada

TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Hikaru Shida

Moné’s championship reign continued as she battled Shida in a back-and-forth contest. Moné absorbed Shida’s powerful strikes yet countered with a Moné Maker double-knee strike to secure her retention.

Winner and still AEW TBS Champion: Mercedes Moné

AEW World Championship: Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry

The main event pit Bryan Danielson against Jack Perry in an epic encounter. Danielson expertly targeted Perry’s weaknesses, overcoming Perry’s aggressive assaults. Despite interference attempts by The Young Bucks, Danielson maintained focus

and retained control of the match. Perry showcased his tenacity, landing impressive moves like a DDT outside the ring and locking in the Snare Trap. However, Danielson’s technical prowess shone through as he delivered multiple knee strikes and stomps to Perry’s head. The bout reached its climax when Danielson evaded a knee strike and hit Perry with a decisive running knee for the pinfall.

Winner and still AEW World Champion: Bryan Danielson

After the match, chaos ensued as Killswitch attacked Danielson, intending to take advantage of the champion’s exhaustion. Christian Cage entered the fray with plans to cash in a title opportunity but was thwarted by Jon Moxley and his allies in the Blackpool Combat Club. Despite the climactic confrontation, Danielson was eventually left needing medical attention, planting seeds for future confrontations.

Lights Out Steel Cage Match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland

In a highly anticipated main event, “Hangman” Adam Page met Swerve Strickland in a brutal Lights Out Steel Cage Match. The ferocity unfolded even before the cage was fully lowered, with both competitors brawling fiercely outside the ring. As the cage descended, Strickland took early control, using vicious strikes. Page responded with sheer brutality, introducing a staple gun as part of his arsenal, stapling images to Strickland’s body.

The action intensified with brutal chair shots and cage slams, painting a violent and unforgiving battlefield. Swerve, despite his best efforts, found himself on the receiving end of Page’s fury, enduring punishing moves like powerbombs onto cinderblocks. Strickland’s desperation saw him staple Page and dive with notable aerial attacks, but the physical toll began to show.

The conclusion came after a series of high-impact maneuvers culminated in Page delivering a knockout shot. Using the environment to his advantage, Page injected energy and viciousness, driving Strickland into unconsciousness. The referee’s decision by knockout declared “Hangman” Adam Page the victor, leaving Swerve Strickland incapacitated as officials attended to him post-match.

Winner: Hangman Page

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