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topicnews · August 27, 2024

Early Match Predictions for AEW All Out 2024

Early Match Predictions for AEW All Out 2024

AEW All Out 2024 is the next PPV on AEW’s schedule and takes place just two weeks after All In: London at Wembley Stadium. With these shows being so close together, there have been many teasers and even match announcements for the upcoming show. Looking at the last few weeks of buildup, along with all of the results, winners, returns, debuts and more from All In, the following are the potential matches that fans will see in two weeks.



Of course, a lot can change in a short period of time, but much of the map already seems to be set in stone due to the events of “All In”. Last year’s show exceeded all expectations and produced a first-class event and AEW hopes to bring that quality to the Now Arena in Illinois.


Jamie Hayter’s return match will be against Saraya

She has been absent for over a year

  • Hayter returned in the All In pre-show
  • She attacked Saraya and her mother
  • Saraya stormed the All In press conference

During All In: Zero Hour, Saraya expressed her displeasure at not being on the main card and insulted her hometown fans, which brought the returning Jamie Hayter into the picture, who missed All In last year due to her injury, and she hasn’t returned since. She took Saraya with her and absorbed the love of her country.


Saraya wasn’t happy about this and showed her frustration during the All In press conference. If AEW wants to capitalize on Hayter’s return, then her first match back on PPV at All Out could be a great start for her, especially with a win over Saraya.

Will Ospreay vs PAC will be a singles match for the international championship

PAC deserves a chance at gold

Will Ospreay AEW International Champion

  • This game was announced in advance
  • This will remain a single game and not the involvement of MJF
  • PAC has won the AEW World Trios titles and will be happy to top that

In early July, PAC won a four-way match to earn a shot at the AEW International title, but had to wait until MJF and Will Ospreay settled their feud for the gold before he got his shot at All Out. Although it was announced in advance, there was always the possibility that MJF or others could interfere as well.


This will likely remain a one-on-one match, however, as MJF will be busy (which we’ll get to later). AEW will likely leave this as a simple title defense for Ospreay and have him face PAC in a direct one-on-one match at the PPV.

Daniel Garcia will want revenge on MJF

MJF brutally attacked Garcia in the run-up to the all-in

MJF attacks Daniel Garcia on AEW Dynamite

  • Garcia was written off by AEW TV
  • He returned to AEW All In to attack MJF
  • This will be the biggest match of Garcia’s AEW career

MJF became a villain in recent months by attacking Daniel Garcia and knocking him out. In the meantime, MJF won the AEW International title and feuded with Will Ospreay. At All In, Garcia returned, attacking MJF and helping Ospreay to the win.


Garcia has seemed stoic and hungry for revenge, and it would make sense to play out this personal rivalry on PPV. All Out seems like a solid destination, especially with some sort of stipulation like a strap match, dog collar, or something similar.

The disputes between the conglomerate and the undisputed kingdom are settled

This feud has been going on for some time

  • These trios fought all year long in different combinations
  • A PPV match should end this feud
  • All Out 2024 would be a good place to end this story

Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly and Mark Briscoe have developed a strong band with The Conglomeration, joining forces in the midst of a feud with Roderick Strong, Matt Taven and Mike Bennett of Undisputed Kingdom.


This rivalry has been going on for a long time and needs to be ended, so a big matchup at All Out would be a great way to end it and could give a team in the Trios division a new lease of life.

Kazuchika Okada and Claudio Castagnoli will lead it back

A winner must be determined

Kazuchika Okada vs. Claudio Castagnoli (AEW Dynamite, August 21, 2024)

  • Okada & Castagnoli fought for the Continental title on Dynamite
  • This game ended in a draw due to the time limit
  • A rematch is inevitable

At AEW Dynamite in Cardiff, Kazuchika Okada and Claudio Castagnoli demolished the house in a continental championship draw with a 20 minute time limit. This naturally leads to a rematch, and All Out seems to be the most obvious place.

Since PAC will challenge for the International title, Castagnoli will not defend his newly won AEW World Trios titles at the show, so expect him to face Okada instead.


FTR and The Acclaimed will settle their differences once and for all

These teams went at each other’s throats

FTR vs. The Acclaimed (AEW Collision, August 17, 2024)

  • Both teams were aiming for the AEW World Tag Team titles
  • They both failed at All In
  • This feud could continue until the end

While it would be nice to see the Young Bucks defend their titles at All Out, their reduced schedule means they likely won’t be wrestling again anytime soon this year. The tag team division will instead be represented in the final feud between FTR and The Acclaimed.

These teams have been feuding and getting in each other’s way for many weeks, and this could be the game and the moment when The Acclaimed finally implodes.


Willow Nightingale will choose death in Texas for her fight with Kris Statlander

Nightingale may set the condition

Kris Statlander vs Willow Nightingale (AEW Owen Hart Cup 2024)

  • The two have been arguing for months
  • Her match at All Out was announced in advance
  • At All In, Nightingale has earned the right to choose the match type

Fans already knew in advance that Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander would challenge for the CMLL Women’s World Title at All Out, but after a mixed tag win at All In: Zero Hour, Nightingale earned the right to set the stipulations.

She has built a reputation for her more hardcore matches, so she may well opt for a Texas Deathmatch to end the feud once and for all.

Adam Page will finally get his hands on Swerve Strickland

Fans have been waiting for this singles match all year

Swerve Strickland and Adam Page AEW Blood & Guts 2024


  • When Page returned to AEW, he targeted Strickland
  • Page interfered in the All In main event
  • With the title no longer in the running, Page & Strickland can now get started

Although a match against Jeff Jarrett is also possible for Adam Page at AEW All Out, a report from Ibou of WrestlePurists revealed that AEW is currently planning for Page and Strickland to have their long-awaited next match in their feud at All Out.

In 2023, this rivalry was very hot and heated, and that continued into 2024. After Page’s return from his absence over the past few months, he has set his sights on Strickland and is furious to make his life hell. Since Strickland is no longer the AEW World Champion, Page no longer has to earn the opportunity to face Strickland. Plus, his interference at All In caused Strickland to lose, so he will no doubt want revenge for that as well.


Mercedes Mone and Britt Baker will give it back once again

Their match fell short of expectations

Mercedes Mone vs Britt Baker (AEW All In 2024)

  • Mone & Baker had a strong build to go all in
  • They were placed in an inconvenient location on the map
  • Kamille intervened and gave Mone the advantage at All In

Although Kamille was knocked out of the bout, Britt Baker was at a disadvantage for much of her title match against Mercedes Mone at AEW All In and could therefore still try to win gold after her loss.

Their match was judged harshly by the fans, so they may get a chance to redeem themselves with another TBS Championship match at All Out.

Bryan Danielson’s reign begins against Christian Cage

Cage became the number one contender


  • Danielson saved his career (for now) by defeating Swerve Strickland at All In
  • Cage won the Casino Gauntlet match at All In
  • This will be Danielson’s first defense

Bryan Danielson may not be available full-time for much longer, but he will still be there to defend his newly won AEW World Championship At All In, Christian Cage won the Casino Gauntlet and has a shot at gold, meaning he will likely be the man to challenge Danielson at All Out.

These two have clashed before in AEW for the TNT Championship, but this time it was Cage who came out on top. Danielson will be looking to make amends for that loss and will likely get his chance at All Out.