Get your scorecards ready. We are less than a week away from AEW’s All Out and that means the card is all but ready to go. The company can still come up with a few changes though, and it can be made even worse if the changes are not something AEW exactly wants to do. That seems to be the case again, as three matches have been changed in the span of a day.
AEW President Tony Khan announced that the scheduled All Out match between Pac and Andrade El Idolo has been postponed due to travel issues. While not confirmed by AEW, El Idolo is teasing a match against a mystery opponent at the pay per view. In addition, the Casino Battle Royal has been moved to the main card. Finally, a new Buy-In Show match has been added to the card, with Chuck Taylor/Wheeler Yuta/Orange Cassidy/Jurassic Express vs. the Hardy Family Office.
Thank you to you fans supporting #AEWDynamite LIVE next on TNT! The Women’s Casino Battle Royale, which was booked on the Buy In, will now be featured on the ALL OUT ppv card. Due to travel issues, the @BASTARDPAC vs. @AndradeElIdolo bout is postponed until a future #AEWRampage
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) September 1, 2021
@AndradeElIdolo vs ? #AllOut #Chicago pic.twitter.com/XS2WN3GvW0
— “EL IDOLO” ANDRADE (@AndradeElIdolo) September 2, 2021
This should be a big card. Check out the the people we will be seeing at All Out:
Opinion: I know the “card subject to change” line might be a bit of a cliché, but it is the kind of thing that is going to have to come into play at times. At some point you are going to have to have something changed at the last minute, not matter how annoying it might be. That seems to be the case here, but one of the perks of AEW is their roster depth. The company can put together something like this at the last minute and still make it work, which seems to be the case again here.
What do you think of the updated card? Who do you have winning the new matches? Let us know in the comments below.
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