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ALL ELITE WRESTLING PRESENTS "ALL OUT" AT ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM - A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

In the heart of New York City, All Elite Wrestling brought the heat to Arthur Ashe Stadium with their latest TV special, "All Out." The event, taped on September 22nd and set to air on September 24th, featured a stacked card that had something for everyone. From thrilling tag team matches to intense singles bouts, the AEW faithful were treated to a night of non-stop action.

The evening kicked off with CM Punk making his highly anticipated in-ring return against Powerhouse Hobbs. The crowd was electric as Punk, sporting his signature black trunks and boots, made his way to the ring. Hobbs, on the other hand, was looking to make a statement and prove that he's more than just a formidable opponent.

The match itself was a masterclass in technical wrestling, with both competitors showcasing their skills. Punk's signature moves, such as the GTS and the Kneebar, were countered by Hobbs' raw power and agility. In the end, it was Punk who emerged victorious, securing the win after a well-placed knee lift.

Next up, The SuperKliq (Adam Cole, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson) took on Christian Cage and The Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus) in a thrilling six-man tag team match. The Kliq's high-flying antics and quick tags kept their opponents guessing, but the Jurassic Express duo's sheer strength and athleticism almost saw them pull off an upset.

In a surprising turn of events, Men Of The Year (Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky) managed to outmaneuver The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho and Jake Hager) in a hard-hitting tag team match. Page's dominance in the ring and Sky's cunning tactics allowed them to secure the win.

The Hardy Family Office (Isiah Kassidy, Marq Quen, The Blade, and The Butcher) were left reeling after falling to The Inner Circle and The Lucha Brothers (Ortiz and Santana) in an action-packed eight-man tag team match. Despite their best efforts, the HFO couldn't quite keep up with the sheer pace and agility of their opponents.

Penelope Ford made a statement in her singles bout against Anna Jay, showcasing her technical grappling skills and finishing off her opponent with a vicious armbar submission.

The main event saw Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley put aside their differences to take on Suzuki-gun (Lance Archer and Minoru Suzuki) in a brutal Lights Out tag team match. The action was intense from start to finish, with both teams laying it all on the line in a battle that could have gone either way.

In the end, Kingston and Moxley emerged victorious, their combined strength and cunning proving too much for their opponents. As the dust settled, the AEW faithful were left buzzing about what they had just witnessed - a night of unforgettable wrestling action that will be remembered for a long time to come.

Zohash.com Rating: 4.5/5

Stay tuned for our exclusive interviews with CM Punk and Eddie Kingston, coming soon!


Card Details

  • Date: 22 Sep 2021
  • Promotion: All Elite Wrestling
  • Arena: Arthur Ashe Stadium
  • Attendance: 20177
  • Type: TV-Show
  • Broadcast Type: Taped
  • Broadcast Date: 24 Sep 2021

Matches

  1. CM Punk defeat Powerhouse Hobbs in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 13:35

  2. The SuperKliq (Adam Cole, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeat Christian Cage and The Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus) in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 14:38

  3. Men Of The Year (Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky) defeat The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho and Jake Hager) in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 11:01

  4. The Inner Circle and The Lucha Brothers (Ortiz and Santana) defeat The Hardy Family Office (Isiah Kassidy, Marq Quen, The Blade and The Butcher) in a Eight Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 09:43

  5. Penelope Ford defeat Anna Jay in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 06:48

  6. Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley defeat Suzuki-gun (Lance Archer and Minoru Suzuki) in a Lights Out Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 15:10