All Out (2020)
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Promotion All Elite Wrestling | | ||
Date | September 5, 2020 | ||
City | Jacksonville, Florida Winter Park, Florida[a] | ||
Venue | Daily's Place | ||
Attendance | 700–750[2] | ||
Buy rate | 100,000–110,000[3] | ||
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All Out chronology | |||
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The 2020 All Out was the second annual
The event was originally slated to take place at the
Eleven matches were contested at the event, including two on The Buy In pre-show. In the main event,
The event was met with mixed to negative reviews, in contrary to the praise that AEW's previous PPV events had received. Criticism was mainly focused on an accident that occurred in the match between Matt Hardy and Sammy Guevara, wherein Hardy fell from a scissor lift and hit his head on the concrete floor, but was allowed to continue the match. Criticism was also directed towards much of the undercard, but the three championship matches on the show were generally well received.
Production
Background
On August 31, 2019, the American
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
All Out was originally scheduled to take place at the
Storylines
All Out featured
On the July 29 episode of Dynamite, #1 ranked MJF, who had never been pinned or submitted in singles competition, began a presidential election-style campaign to become the next AEW World Champion and held a "State of the Industry" address.[15] He said that it was now time for a new guard and that the old guard, referring to champion Jon Moxley, was failing as a leader to lead by example, and that he would be the one to lead AEW for the next 25 years.[16] MJF finished the speech by challenging Moxley, who also had never been pinned or submitted in singles competition, for the AEW World Championship at All Out. A few days later, it was announced that MJF would face the winner of a title match between Moxley and #5 ranked, Darby Allin, for the title at All Out.[17] On the August 5 episode of Dynamite, despite MJF attacking him with the championship belt during the match, Moxley defeated Allin to retain the championship, keeping Moxley as the defending champion against MJF at All Out.[18] On the August 27 episode, a contract signing for the match occurred and a stipulation was added in which Moxley could not use the Paradigm Shift. Another clause was also added into the contract in which MJF's lawyer, Mark Sterling, had to face Moxley in a match the following week or else MJF would not receive his title match at All Out.[19] The following week, although unsuccessful against Moxley, Sterling faced Moxley in order for MJF to have his title match.[20]
On night 2 of
On the August 22 episode of Dynamite, NWA World Women's Champion Thunder Rosa appeared for the first time in AEW and challenged Hikaru Shida to a match for the AEW Women's World Championship at All Out, saying that she wanted to bring the AEW women's division some respect. It was then confirmed on the August 27 episode that Shida would defend the title against Rosa at All Out.[24][19]
On the August 22 episode of Dynamite, it was announced that four teams would take part in a
On the August 27 episode of Dynamite, the
Event
Role | Name |
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Commentators | Jim Ross (PPV) |
Excalibur (Pre-show and PPV) | |
Tony Schiavone (Pre-show and PPV) | |
Taz (Casino Battle Royale) | |
Spanish-language commentators | Alex Abrahantes |
Dasha Gonzalez | |
Willie Urbina | |
German-language commentators | Günter Zapf |
Mike Ritter | |
French-language commentators | Alain Mistrangélo |
Norbert Feuillan | |
Ring announcer | Justin Roberts |
Referees | Aubrey Edwards |
Bryce Remsburg | |
Mike Posey | |
Paul Turner | |
Rick Knox | |
Interviewer
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Alex Marvez |
The Buy In
Before the event officially started, two matches were contested on the Buy In pre-show. In the first of these matches, Joey Janela (accompanied by Sonny Kiss) faced Serpentico (accompanied by Luther). Janela won after performing a "Top Rope Elbow Drop" on Serpentico.[25]
The second and final match on the pre-show saw Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) face The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) (accompanied by 5 and 10). Private Party won the match after Kassidy pinned Silver.[25]
Preliminary matches
The pay-per-view opened with Britt Baker (accompanied by Rebel) facing Big Swole in a Tooth and Nail match. The pre-taped match, conducted as a
The next match was the 21-man Casino Battle Royale to determine the next challenger for the AEW World Championship. Lance Archer won the match by last eliminating Eddie Kingston.[27]
The following match was a Broken Rules match between Matt Hardy and Sammy Guevara. The rules were: The winner will be the Last Man Standing, determined when one man can't answer the referee's 10 count, falls count anywhere, there must be a winner (no draws), and if Hardy were to lose this match, he would be forced to leave AEW. Midway through the match, Hardy and Guevara fell from the top of a
In the next match, Hikaru Shida defended the AEW Women's World Championship against Thunder Rosa. In the climax, Shida performed a "Running Knee" to win the match and retain the championship.[27]
Next, The Dark Order (Brodie Lee, Colt Cabana, Evil Uno and Stu Grayson) (accompanied by Alan Angels) faced Scorpio Sky, Matt Cardona and The Natural Nightmares (Dustin Rhodes and Q. T. Marshall) (accompanied by Allie and Brandi Rhodes) in an eight-man tag team match. Rhodes pinned Cabana with a roll-up to win the match for his team.[27]
Afterwards, Kenny Omega and Adam Page defended the AEW World Tag Team Championship against FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood). FTR performed two "Mindbreakers" on Page to win the match and championship. After the match, Omega abandoned an injured and exhausted Page as he walked backstage and left the arena in frustration.[27]
In the penultimate match, Chris Jericho faced Orange Cassidy in a Mimosa Mayhem match, where the only way to win was by pinfall, submission or by knocking the opponent into a vat of mimosa. In the end of the match, Orange Cassidy performed an "Pulp Punch" to Jericho, who was on the top rope, which knocked him into the mimosa and giving Cassidy the win.[27]
Main event
In the main event, Jon Moxley defended the AEW World Championship against MJF (accompanied by Wardlow). In this match, Moxley's finishing move, the Paradigm Shift, was banned from being used. In the match's climax, however, Moxley performed the Paradigm Shift on MJF while the referee was distracted to win the match and retain the championship.[27]
Reception
All Out received mixed to negative reviews from fans and critics. Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated reviewed the show, saying that "tonight’s All Out show did not meet that high standard of excellence, running into a litany of obstacles that included no singles title change, a limited live crowd dealing with intense humidity and a nearly disastrous spot involving Matt Hardy".[28] Brent Brookhouse of CBS Sports said that "while AEW All Out may have ended with a bang in the form of a competitive and entertaining world title match, the lasting memories from the show will likely be the things that did not go as planned. And, for the first time in company history, a pay-per-view event can be viewed as largely disappointing".[29] Will Pruett of Pro Wrestling Dot Net declared it as AEW's "first bad pay-per-view".[30]
Much criticism was given to the poor handling of Matt Hardy's injury during his match with Sammy Guevara (see aftermath section). During the All Out post-show media scrum, Tony Khan spoke about the decision to initially stop the match, saying that "Matt had taken a fall in the match, and I stopped the match, paused the match, and sent the doctor to check on him. I was concerned that Matt could be hurt, so I rang the bell to stop the match". When asked about Dr. Michael Sampson's decision to let Hardy continue, Khan said that "when the doctor checked on him, the doctor passed him and cleared him on the protocol." He then added that "there was a good amount of time [to make that decision]. The doctor did clear him. Matt did not pressure him, and Dr. [Michael] Sampson would not be pressured into clearing anybody. He's pulled people from our shows without hesitation, whether it's been something with a blood test or with an injury. He's really strict about that stuff, and that's why when people have had injuries and he didn't feel comfortable about people doing physicality or wrestling, we never put those people out there. I never would have gone against the doctor's decision, and most importantly, Matt would not have been able to overrule the doctor's decision, not with the doctor himself or with me. That is what happened. The doctor cleared him, which is the first and foremost important thing. Matt also did want to continue, but the doctor cleared him".[28]
Aftermath
Matt Hardy was injured during his Broken Rules match against Sammy Guevara after Guevara speared him from a scissor lift through a table, causing Hardy's head to hit the concrete floor underneath the table. The incident appeared to knock Hardy out and caused the match to be temporarily suspended. Although the match was eventually restarted, Hardy was taken to a hospital for further evaluation after the match had concluded.[31][32] Hardy passed MRI and CT scans and was not diagnosed with a concussion and was released from the hospital the following day.[33][34] He appeared on the following episode of Dynamite to address the incident. He stated that he is expected to make a 100% full recovery and would be taking some time off until he is cleared to return. He said his vendetta with Sammy Guevara was over and that when he returns, he would be setting his sights on winning his first AEW championship.[35]
All Elite Wrestling responded by adding new protocols in case a similar incident happens. Referees are now able to use two-way communication with medical staff to call medical staff when necessary and stop matches.
On the following episode of Dynamite, it was announced that Lance Archer would receive his AEW World Championship match against Jon Moxley on the October 14 special anniversary episode of Dynamite.[35]
Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times.23:40 | | |||
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Casino Battle Royale entrances and eliminations
Draw | Entrant | Order | Eliminated by | Eliminations |
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Clubs | Trent Beretta | 9 | Lance Archer | 1 |
Christopher Daniels | 2 | Jake Hager | 0 | |
Jake Hager | 6 | Sonny Kiss | 1 | |
The Blade
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1 | Will Hobbs | 0 | |
Rey Fenix | 4 | Darby Allin | 0 | |
Diamonds | Frankie Kazarian | 12 | The Butcher | 1 |
Will Hobbs
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16 | Lance Archer | 1 | |
Chuck Taylor | 5 | Santana and Ortiz | 0 | |
Santana | 8 | Trent | 1 | |
Ortiz | 10 | Lance Archer | 1 | |
Hearts | Billy | 3 | Brian Cage | 0 |
Penta El Zero M
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11 | Frankie Kazarian | 0 | |
Ricky Starks | 13 | Darby Allin | 0 | |
Brian Cage | 17 | Lance Archer | 3 | |
Darby Allin | 14 | Brian Cage | 2 | |
Spades | Shawn Spears | 15 | Matt Sydal | 0 |
Eddie Kingston | 20 | Lance Archer | 1 | |
The Butcher | 18 | Matt Sydal | 1 | |
Sonny Kiss | 7 | Brian Cage | 1 | |
Lance Archer | - | Winner | 5 | |
Joker | Matt Sydal | 19 | Eddie Kingston | 2 |
See also
Notes
- ^ The Tooth and Nail match between Big Swole and Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. was pre-taped prior to the event at Baker's real-life dental clinic in Winter Park, Florida.[1]
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