AEW All Out Review.
Cope And Cage vs FTR.
I have to admit that I didn't get the comedy that came before this, and I'm not a Hockey fan, so those references were lost on me. I liked this. The opener was a lofi burner, that acted as a fun way to start the show.  The Matches within the Match, were a treat to view, as this gave the Match time to breathe. Adam calling back to one of his favourite memories, and paying tribute to one of his best rivals from his career, acted like a slice nostalgia cake. Stokeley Hathaway looked a bit annoyed. I think it was due to the fact that none of those lovely Canadian ladies won't give him their time, and that's a shame because as we all know he's a glourious man. Beth Copeland came out and carried him away. The near falls were moulded together perfectly, as thne final exchanges took centre stage. FTR threw everything against the wall, to try and beat Cope and Cage, but this wasn't good enough, because as the final exchange took place. Cope hit Cash with a sphere to get the win. What would follow was a reminder from A Clockwork Orange. Nick and Momma wayne came out with Kip Sabian. and recreated the home invasion scene. Cope was handcuffed to the ropes, as FTR delivered a piledriver to Beth. as Adam watched powerless.
Eddie Kingston vs Big Bill.
Eddie Kingston, beat. Big Bill. I'm not to bothered about the physicality on this occassion, because i'm glad to see the man back. We love you Eddie.
MJF vs Mark Briscoe Tables And Tacks.
I loved this. Max's selling in the early stages of the Match mixed in well with both men wearing white, because this added in with the visceral bloodsoaked violence, made this a joy to watch. Mark got the win. Apologies for the shortness. I had a minor power cut during this Match. Yes this was nasty, but it was a vital piece of horror playing out to the masses from what I saw.
Ricochet And GOA vs The Hurt Syndicate.
I'm going to be honest. I couldn't connect with this Match. Ricochet and his crew got the win.
Mercedes Mone vs Riho AEW TBS Championship.
This was another Match that I couldn't connect with. It felt clunky, and like a bit of a misfire. Mercedes retained her belt.
Mascada Dorada vs Konosuke Takeshista vs Kazuchika Okada AEW Unified Championship.
This brought my energy right back up. This Match acted like a leap pad for what I think will come at WrestleDream in just under a month. Konosuke vs Okada. This felt like a CMLL, and. NJPW fever dream in all of the best ways. The Exchanges were slick, and the near falls were timed to perfection. The 3 way strike fest come to full conclusion, as Okada retained his championship. I loved this.
Coffin Match Jon Moxley vs Darby Allin.
From the outset. This was bloodsoaked craziness, that was highly entertaining. Both men fighting in the fans, this led to stairway stuff that was a throwback to when Darby was thrown down the stairs. The Match was a visceral violent affair, that blended into the storyline of the Match. The lts of the bag lore played a factor into how the Match ended. Darby tried to suffocate Jon, that was until Pac returned. He took out Darby, and put him in the coffin, allowing Jon to get the win. Later on Darby tried to commit murder, when he took on the role of Keith Flint when he set fire to Jon. Darby is a firestarter, a twisted firestarter. I liked this.
Timeless Toni Storm vs Thekla vs Kris Statlander vs Jamie Hayter. AEW Womens Championship.
I'm not the biggest fan of 4 way  Matches, but this one functioned well. The energetic bursts, blended in with the physicality like a glove. But it was the outcome that got me. Kris Statlander is our new Womens Champion, and all I have to say is this. Congrats Kris, you deserve it. I liked this.
Hechicero And Josh Alexander vs Brodido vs Jetspeed vs The Young Bucks Ladder Match For The AEW Tag Team Championships.
I loved this. It was a glorious plethora of plunder, that didn't let up from the moment it started. It made me feel enthralled, scared, and sick in the best way possible. I could sit here and go through this beat by beat, but if I did that we would be here all night, so all I will say is this. Go and check this Match out. Brodido retained. And then it happened. Jack Perry showed up, and attacked his former friends. From the tease on BTE, to the overall success of what happened. A video was played of Perry ressurecting Luchasaurus. Their reunited and it felt so goooooooood, oh and hello Baltimora. Jungle Express are back baby.
AEW World Heavyweight Championship Hangman Adam Page vs Kyle Fletcher.
As I sit here at 2.05am on a Sunday Morning. I'm listening to Tony khans media scrum. And it's so great to see Hangman give credit to Kyle Fletcher, because what came before this was incredible. This lasted for about 40 minutes. It's lofi build helped turn this Match into one of the best of this year. Kyle put on a star making performance, and. Hangman showed his grace, by putting him over through the near falls, and overall execution. Fantastic work from both men. Hangman retained in what was an outstanding effort.
Overview Of AEW All Out.
This may have had the build of a B list PPV, but it was a B list PPV that over delivered. From Match of the year contenders, to very little filler. This is how you put your best foot forward.
AEW All Out 2025 is a high 9/10.