
OK, here is My thoughts on ALL-OUT. OK, first off I got a very good copy of it off of YT, I got the whole thing from the very beginning to the very end so I saved a lot of moolah.
Now you never answered My question...did you watch the Zero Hour pre-show


ZERO HOUR
Sammy Guevara & Tay Melo (c) vs. Ortiz & Ruby Soho in a Mixed Tag Team Match for the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship: I wasn't really in sync with this stuff how it started but I saw some of it before on AEW's YT while I was catching up. Again I was surprised Sammy & Tay are a real couple. Dang Tay had a big booty before but now it seems even bigger

HOOK (c) vs. Angelo Parker (w/Matt Menard) fpr the the FTW World Heavyweight Championship: Shame Team Taz is no more. This was a pretty cool. Finally the best friends since kindergarten (that's a long time) are finally going somewhere. Parker's theme is really great, I love that old school guitar. Another great match by Hook. I want his reign to be for a long time to come!
PAC (c) vs. Kip Sabian to retain the AEW All-Atlantic Championship: I had no idea about this nice belt. Gosh, its still the same old Pac but he never gets old! I was quite surprised about this new gimmick of Sabian. He looks really cool with the jacket but since I never saw the beginning of this new gimmick with the box, I'm not really plugged into it but it seems cool. Pac won in the end as I feel he should.
Eddie Kingston vs. Tomohiro Ishii: Now I only saw clips of their first match via this show which Ishii won. I'm not a huge Kingston fan and I am not familiar with Ishii but darn it, this was such a slapping, chopping brawl at it's finest! It was a very lengthy match but quite satisfying. If you love old school unstoppable Japanese guys fighting American heroes then this is the match to watch. Kingston won this great match so let's have a third one to see whom is the REAL victor

ALL OUT!!
Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta and Penta El Zero M and Rey Fenix (w/Alex Abrahantes) and Daunte Martin and Andrade El Idolo (w/Jose The Assistant) and Rush in a Casino Ladder match: This was a tremendous match and so quick. Amazing the Mexican presence here. I loved the table & ladder spots by the Lucha Bros outside of the ring. All of these guys deserved a title shot. I watched this match several times and while it seemed quite bittersweet how it ended because before it was time for the Joker slot, a bunch of thugs came in and took out everybody, even Rush & Andrade. Its a shame that they pulled off a Retribution WWE style stunt here but we got a little masked man climbing up the ladder getting the chip whom is NOT the Joker. It turns out to be the former Malcolm Bivens of all people who really get's around. So under his new name Stokely Hathaway has suddenly allied himself in new stable with the Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, Ethan Page, Lee Moriarty & W. Morrissey. Then with major expressions Stokley awaits the Joker. The song by the The Rolling Stones titled "Sympathy For The Devil" is played in a continuing trend of uncreative themes for wrestlers and also another thing that is being crammed down out throats is all of this religious stuff that many people are NOT putting two & two together about and people just watch this stuff and not "REALLY" thinking of what is "really" going on. Then here comes a guy all in black that looks like some sort of demonic Luchadore or perhaps an Oni which a Japanese demon. He walks down in a fast strut like motion and immediately walks toward Stokely and he is revealed to be THE JOKER as he hands him the chip. He gets ready to to take off the mask and I love the complaining of legendary Tony Schiavone when this mysterious masked man just teased us as he puts up his finger in a "not this time motion". I loved how he did that. He walks off with the other thugs doing the infamous "hush" with the one figure gesture. This mystery man makes Me want to see him more and more

The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) (w/Brandon Cutler & MT Nakazawa) vs. The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) & Adam Page in the AEW World Trios Championship Tournament Final Match to become the inaugural AEW World Trios Champions: Its good that Omega is back and that he is a tweenishface. It was an excellent match but when it was all said and done the Dark Order is screwed again by some sort kind mishap as The Elite are the first Trio title holders that are years later than what Omega originally intended.
NOTE to PB: You said you'd be curious to see what I'd think of Jade's All In look. Well, here it is

Jade Cargill (c) (w/Kiera Hogan & Leila Grey) vs. Athena for the AEW TBS Championship: Now here is one of the ones I wanted to see the most. After seeing the former Ember Moon returning to her indy roots as Athena, a while back catching up to AEW, it was cool. I have always found her kinda sweet but quite unique at the same time and built like a little rhino or a tank. Now I have been quite impressed with Jade Cargill ever since I first saw her with Shaq a while back. There has been other black women that I liked and were great such as Rhaka Khan but never seemed to find their groove & to be used correctly. I must say Jade isn't part of this scenario, she's truly one of a kind. I like the concept of her baddies too. My reaction to her coming out to face Athena is WOW...its SHE-HULK

Now as for her look. Again I was astounded that she came out as She-Hulk. She has been sporting the white hair like her comic hero Storm (I love Storm, imagine having a woman in your life looking like her and making the weather to your liking, oh that is wonderful) but darn, I didn't expect her to be dressed like She-Hulk. The commentators all lacked to mention it but I knew what she was gunning for, I can tell she had a bit of difficulty with the green skin however I appreciate the big effort. Recently I have talked about My disgust about the new comical She-Hulk show. That is never how I pictured her. I pictured her gorgeous, huge & muscular, powerful, sultry & serious much like Jade is. All of that H0lliweird talk about Jade in the past, she should have been the first cast in that show and not all that other bum-steer, talk about a missed opportunity



Wardlow & FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. Jay Lethal & The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) (w/Satnam Singh & Sonjay Dutt) in a Six Man Tag Team Match I actually got sold on Wardlow & FTR being faces right away. I haven't seen the MCMG in years since they were in TNA and the "Hail Sabin" gimmick. I expected a lot from Shelley's time in NXT a while back that only turned out to be one match with Kushida in a reunion as the Time Splitters. This bout was good but I expected the good guys to win here and they did but I didn't expect the return of Samoa Joe however.
Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Ricky Starks: This match had really good build to it. Both are great wrestlers. I was actually pullin' for Starks but he lost in a great effort.
Swerve In Our Glory (Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) (w/Billy Gunn) to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship: This is one big match I wanted to see a lot. I really love the Swerve duo. This match was great, possibly the match of the whole card if not the year IMO. In the end I'm glad they overcame their mistakes and beat the Acclaimed in a very long match.
NOTE to PB: I recall you saying about this match being like The Hart Foundation vs. The British Bulldogs. I am quite familiar with their awesome feud and the family as a whole. SIOG was like THF & TA was like TBD and Billy Gunn was like Matilda



Toni Storm vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Dr. Britt Baker DMD in a Four Way Match to win the Interim AEW Women's World Championship: This is another match I really wanted to watch. I have already said My liking toward Toni. Baker is still quite hot. I'm liking Hayter more, she is so deceivingly strong. I love Shida's newer "Ibuki" look to her newer rugged Bushido style. Shame she didn't win here cause she was a great champ. This was a long and exciting match with many great moments. I love Storm's hip attack but its really a booty bomb and she's got a big one and I mean that in a good way cause not only is that like wow but also it serves as a major weapon. It was kinda pitiful that Baker used Hayter the way she did and how neither won the belt because Storm took advantage of it and is now the new Interim Women's champ and boy did she deserve it! I believe she will be a much better champ than Thunder Rosa ever was and IMO Storm is way more thrilling. I hope she remains champ for a very long time taking on everybody

The match with Christian Cage (w/Luchasaurus) & Jungle Boy was kinda fun but ultimately Jack Perry lost because of Kane I mean Luchasaurus chokslamming him on the steel floor, that who,e part was awesome

I wasn't huge on this Chris Jericho & Bryan Danielson match. I find it cool that Jericho is going back to his "Lionheart" roots way back from ECW & WCW in the 90s in style and persona. The low-blow & Judas Effect worked marvelously to defeat Bryan!
Sting, Darby Allin & Miro vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews) (w/Julia Hart) in a Six Man Tag Team Match: Dang, another trios match. This was a great bout. Miro is still doing this risky religious stuff and THOB isn't too far off either. Sting seemed nearly untouchable here and this would be a good way to get Sting 1 last belt as his team won!
CM Punk vs. Jon Moxley (c) for the AEW World Championship: This was a terrific match. It was kinda shocking to see Punk get squashed before but this was nothing like that. It was quite gruesome in instances. As the late great Gorilla Monsoon would say, Punk knocked Moxley silly and pinned him! It was great then we get a video package and it's THE JOKER revealing himself to be MJF and we're back to the devil stuff and all of that instead of having it a mystery of who in the friggin' SAMHAIN is this ultra-cool guy



Now with that being said, when I saw MJF on screen being revealed which I think he should have came out with the mask on then took it off but that's just Me. I put My 2 cents into it and I found it very similar to the story of WWE 2K19's Career Mode in their fictional but radical BCW promotion. The owner of it is Barron Blade. In it is a mysterious Masked Attacker. In the story it would be revealed that he was none other was Barron Blade. I saw so much similarity here when it was all done & dusted. I don't know how many others picked up on this but as cool this was it wasn't original except that it became a real life segment of a real life wrestling show





So there's My take on AEW All Out. It was quite exciting with some questionable moments, all 4 hours plus Zero Hour of it

