Just a week after the All In event at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, AEW is back at the United Center in Chicago for the 2023 edition of AEW All Out.
AEW All Out’s main card starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Sunday, September 3. The Zero Hour preshow at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. All Out is often regarded as one of the “Big Four” AEW pay-per-views, alongside Double or Nothing, Full Gear, and Revolution. The show has become a yearly tradition, with All Out being held on Labor Day weekend since 2019.
Even with the quick turnaround from All In, AEW All Out is gearing up to deliver an action-packed card filled with title bouts. Just seven days following their victory in the tag team titles at All Out, MJF and Adam Cole will join forces once again to defend the ROH World Tag Team Championship against The Dark Order’s Alex Reynolds and John Silver.
Orange Cassidy, who has held the AEW International Championship since October 2022, is putting his title on the line against the formidable Jon Moxley. Kris Statlander is stepping up to defend her AEW TBS Championship against Ruby Soho. Darby Allin is ready to take on Luchasaurus in a bid for the AEW TNT Championship, and Bullet Club Gold squares off against FTR and the Young Bucks in a eight-man tag team match.
2023 AEW All Out Card
- AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley
- AEW TNT Championship: Luchasaurus (c) (with Christian Cage) vs. Darby Allin
- AEW TBS Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Ruby Soho
- ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Shane Taylor
- ROH World Tag Team Championship: Better Than You Bay Bay (Adam Cole and MJF) (c) vs. The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds and John Silver)
- Eddie Kingston and Katsuyori Shibata vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
- Bullet Club Gold (Austin Gunn, Colten Gunn, Jay White, and Juice Robinson) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
- Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita (with Don Callis)
- Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs