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The time has arrived for the AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view.
After several weeks of build-up, All Elite Wrestling presents their highly-anticipated AEW ALL OUT 2020 PPV show this evening from the Daily’s Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida.
The show kicks off at 7p/6c with an hour-long pre-show called, ’The Buy In,’ which streams live via the company’s official YouTube channel, featuring a two-match card and the final build to tonight’s main PPV card, which is scheduled to begin at 8p/7c.
Casino Royale – 21 Women, 1 Earns A Shot At The AEW Women’s World Championship Might as well get the hardest one to call – on paper anyway – out of the way first. We have a multitude of women all vying for the same thing, a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship. Casino Royale – 21 Women, 1 Earns A Shot At The AEW Women’s World Championship. Might as well get the hardest one to call – on paper anyway – out of the way first. We have a multitude of women all vying for the same thing, a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship.
Scheduled to headline the AEW ALL OUT 2020 PPV card this evening is the rubber match between ’The Demo God’ Chris Jericho and ’Freshly Squeezed’ Orange Cassidy, as they meet for the third time in the first-ever Mimosa Mayhem Match, as well as Jon Moxley vs. MJF for the AEW World Championship in a match where his ’Paradigm Shift’ DDT finisher is banned from being used.
Also on tap for the show this evening is the first-ever ’Broken Rules Match’ with Matt Hardy putting his career on the line against Sammy Guevara, Dr. Britt Baker vs. Big Swole in the first-ever ’Tooth & Nail Match,’ a champion versus champion bout with Hikaru Shida defending her AEW Women’s Championship against NWA Women’s Champion Thunder Rosa, an AEW Tag-Team Championship contest with Kenny Omega & ’Hangman’ Adam Page defending against FTR and much more.
Featured below are our AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view results from the show held on Saturday, September 5th from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, FL.
AEW All Out: List Of Surprise Entrants In Women’s Casino Battle Royale Posted By: Kenny Williams on Aug 31, 2019 During tonight’s AEW All Out “Buy In” Countdown Show, there were, as expected, a few surprise entrants who participated in the Women’s Casino Battle Royale, which was eventually won by Nyla Rose. Matt Sydal, Sonny Kiss, Shawn Spears, Billy Gunn, Lance Archer, Darby Allin, Brian Cage, Ricky Starks, Eddie Kingston, Pentagon Jr., Rey Fenix, The Butcher, The Blade, Frankie Kazarian, Will Hobbs, Trent, Jake Hager, Chuck Taylor, Santana, and Ortiz in a Casino Battle Royale took place at Saturday’s AEW All Out pay-per-view event in Jacksonville, Florida at Daily’s Place.AEW ALL OUT 2020 RESULTS
And we’re live! The AEW ALL OUT 2020 pre-show -- The Buy-In -- has officially kicked off, and you can watch along via the AEW ALL OUT live stream video embedded below.
THE BUY-IN AT ALL OUT
The Buy-In pre-show kicks off with the camera panning around Daily’s Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida as pyro goes off and the pre-show hosts Tony Schiavone and Dasha Gonzalez welcome us to The Buy-In at AEW ALL OUT.
The two run down the card for tonight’s event before kicking it to a video segment.
MJF Addresses Jon Moxley
MJF is shown talking to the camera in a pre-show promo, as he addresses the AEW World Champion Jon Moxley ahead of their title match at tonight’s PPV. MJF claims he is going to treat Mox like a dog tonight. He reminds us that bad things happen to those who come between he and his goals. He’s going to prove that again tonight because he’s better than Moxley - and he knows it.
The camera returns live inside Daily’s Place where we sweep around the stands again and show the fans who are in attendance wearing their mandatory face-masks. Tony Schiavone and Dasha return to follow-up on the comments just made by Maxwell Jacob Friedman ahead of his title opportunity against reigning champion Jon Moxley later tonight.
Casino Battle Royale Participants Explain Why They Will Win
Now the two send it to another segment that features many of the competitors scheduled for tonight’s Casino Battle Royale to determine the next number one contender to the AEW World Championship cutting promos, ala the old WWE Royal Rumble PPV promos with the top participants in the 30-man over-the-top battle royal explaining why they are destined to come out victorious in the match. For this set, we see such talents as Darby Allin and others.
We see some commercials now, including one promoting the new AEW Heels women’s project, before shooting back to more promos from competitors scheduled for the Casino Battle Royale, this time including Team Taz, Eddie Kingston and his crew, The Best Friends and others.
Jon Moxley Addresses MJF
We shoot to an empty parking lot where we see the AEW World Champion Jon Moxley sitting on the hood of a nice car with his title over his shoulder wearing a pair of sunglasses.
Moxley talks about what he has had to endure and get through in life to get to hold the AEW World Championship and claims he’ll be damned if some spoiled punk kid is going to just take it from him.
Mox gets closer to the camera as the intensity in his voice picks up and he closes by removing his sunglasses and telling MJF to remember that when things get sticky, Mox is the bad guy -- not MJF.
Tony Schiavone Is Joined By Excalibur
As Dasha heads over to take her spot on the Spanish broadcast team for the Spanish language commrentary for tonight’s show, Tony Schiavone joins Excalibur at the announce desk, as they gear up to call the first of two scheduled matches here on The Buy-In pre-show at AEW All Out.
Serpentico vs. Joey Janela
The two wrap up their pre-match comments and now we hear the ring announcer running down the pre-match introductions as the first competitor in our singles match opener here on The Buy-In show makes his way to the ring. Serpentico comes out joined by Luther and they make their way down to the squared circle.
Out next is ’The Bad Boy’ of All Elite Wrestling, Joey Janela, who has his head wrapped up still as a result of his loss to ’The Demo God’ Chris Jericho at AEW Dynamite this past Wednesday night. Janela doesn’t even wait for the bell, as he charges and attacks Serpentico to kick this one off with a bang.
Janela and Serpentico brawl to kick off the match, which has already spilled out to the ringside area, with a big high spot dive to the floor from Serpentico. Back in the ring, Janela is taking a beating now as the announcers talk about his loss to ’Le Champion’ on the AEW on TNT go-home show for tonight’s PPV earlier this week.
As Serpentico heads to the top-rope for another high spot, things don’t go his way this time, as ’The Bad Boy’ takes over on offense. Serpentico ends up fighting back in the lead and goes back to the top-rope and again looks for his big diving high-spot. Again it doesn’t work out for him. Janela follows up his failed top-rope spot with a Death Valley Driver and another big spot for a close near fall pin attempt.
Now it is Janela who goes up to the top rope. He comes off with a big moonsault but he misses as well. Serpentico blasts Janela with a super kick and a DDT for another near fall. As the action between Serpentico and Janela continues in the ring, Luther tries to interfere on Serpentico’s behalf, but instead Sonny Kiss runs over to even up the odds, taking Luther out of the equation. Janela follows up for good measure and takes Serpentico out. He climbs to the top and comes leaping off with a beautiful flying elbow smash. He covers him and scores the pin fall victory.
Winner: Joey Janela
Private Party vs. The Dark Order No. 3 & No. 4
The Dark Order number three and number four (John Silver and Alex Reynolds) make their way down to the ring accompanied by two other members of The Dark Order. Our second of two matches scheduled here on The Buy-In at AEW ALL OUT is up next.
Now the familiar theme of Private Party plays as the duo of Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy make their way to the ring. Anybody for some ’SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS!??’
The bell sounds and here we go. Silver and Kassidy kick things off for their respective teams as the legal men in the match. Kassidy takes over the early offensive control in the match, isolating and focusing on the arm of Silver. He gets in a couple of good SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS! and tags in Quen.
The two hit a nice double team spot that knocks Silver silly and The Dark Order duo takes a moment to regroup as the fans react to Private Party jumping off to a good start in this our second or two scheduled matches here on The Buy-In pre-show.
The Dark Order double-team Kassidy now, who is once again the legal man for Private Party in the bout. Silver blasts him with some kicks and Reynolds follows up with a vicious back-breaker. He goes for the pin, but only gets two. The Dark Order knocks Quen off the ring apron for no reason, which the announcers praise as a smart strategy.
Kassidy finds himself on the receiving end of what is turning into a prolonged one-sided beatdown, as he has yet to be able to make it to his corner for the much-needed tag. Silver is back in for The Dark Order and he is peppering Kassidy with an assortment of effective kicks. Finally Quen gets the hot tag and they are all fired up.
The two are bouncing all over the place until they have Silver and Reynolds laid out in the ring. They each climb to the top rope on opposing sides of the ring. One of the members hits a splash but the other has nothing to land on, so he rolls through -- right into a big german suplex double-team finisher from The Dark Order in a very close near fall. Moments later, Private Party manages to hit their Gin ’N’ Juice finisher for the pin fall victory.
Winners: Private Party
AEW ALL OUT RESULTS
The Buy-In pre-show wraps up with Jim Ross coming to join Excalibur and Tony Schiavone at the announce desk to add his legendary pipes to the commentary for the pay-per-view main card which -- like picture-in-picture commercial breaks, as J.R. points out -- is up NOW!
The pyro explodes and the camera pans around the Daily’s Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL., as we see the limited-capacity crowd with their mandatory face-masks on while the announce trio formally welcome us to the AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view.
The announce crew run down the scheduled lineup of matches on tap for tonight’s AEW ALL OUT. From there, they send things over to the first match of the evening, which is going to be an All Elite Wrestling cinematic experience.
Tooth & Nail Match
Big Swole vs. Dr. Britt Baker
We see a car pull up outside of a dentist office and it is Big Swole. She enters the office and is immediately looking for Dr. Britt Baker. She is finding instead a bunch of items like chattering teeth toys, etc. designed to taunt her and mess with her head.
As Big Swole continues to look around we see Baker appear behind her and pull a picture frame off the wall. She breaks the glass picture frame over Swole’s head and drops her as a referee joins them in the dentist office. Baker continues to take it to Swole on the ground with punches. Baker takes her face mask and hits her with it. Baker tries to drill Swole’s teeth and takes a metal plate to the head. Rebel tries to squirt Baker with some water. Swole chases Baker to the back. Baker wants Rebel to drive her in the cart.
Instead, Swole beats Baker down some more and puts her in the wheelchair and smashes it into the wall. Rebel tries to get involved, but Swole is handling her as well. The distraction, however, allows Baker to blast Swole with a big kick to the grill that turns the offensive momentum in her favor. Rebel jumps in with some added cheap shots for good measure.
Online emulator. The only dentist in AEW now executes a nice DDT to Swole on top of the wheelchair cart. She tries to throw her in a nearby dumpster, however Swole avoids it and starts fighting back. Swole slams Baker face-first into the counter. She rolls the chair into Baker’s gut and while going for a suplex, Baker counters with an old Honky Tonk Man style neck-breaker, minus the rattling and rolling. A little bit of the shaking, though!
It wasn’t enough to finish of Swole, so the battle continues. They brawl down the hallway of the dentist office now and once they get back in one of the rooms, Swole drops Baker with a headbutt followed by a big kick for a near fall that only gets two. A power drill is brought into play by Baker. Swole ends up grabbing another diploma off the wall and smashes it on Rebel. She then blasts another one onto Baker. Baker is unable to move one of her legs. Swole covers Baker with a mask and smothers her until she passes out. The referee eventually calls it. Swole wins.
Winner: Big Swole
Jurassic Express vs. The Young Bucks
We’re back live inside Daily’s Place amphitheater now as it’s time for our fourth match of the evening -- which is the second of the PPV broadcast and the first pay-per-view match that will take place inside the ring after the wild Tooth & Nail cinematic opener.
The trio of Jurassic Express make their way down to the ring, with Jungle Boy in a boot cast and Marko Stunt accompanying he and the big man, Luchasaurus. Out next are their opponents for this evening, the duo that teamed up with them on the PPV go-home episode of AEW Dynamite this past Wednesday night, The Young Bucks -- Nick and Matt Jackson.
Both teams are in the ring, the bell sounds and we’re off with our second PPV bout of the evening. The two teams exchange offensive control of the contest for the first several minutes of the bout until finally The Young Bucks settle in with a lengthy offensive run.
As the match starts to hit a new level of intensity, Jackson and Jackson go for the BTE Trigger but they don’t hit it, instead Jungle Boy pops up and Luchasaurus gets involved. One of the Bucks is looking for the Meltzer Driver, however Luchasaurus catches the other Buck coming off the ropes and slams him down to the mat with authority.
Now we see Luchasaurus going for a big dive and he ends up taking out a bunch of AEW talent that was seated in the first few rows over the ring barricade. The crowd popped huge for that, especially for a limited capacity crowd.
Back in the ring, Jungle Boy leaps right into a super kick from Matt. Nick tags in and the two each hit a double super kick in stereo. They go for the pin, but Jungle Boy somehow hangs in there. A BTE Trigger is used in the follow-up by The Young Bucks and this time that is enough to finish off the little member of the Jurassic Express. Excellent tag-team action.
Winners: The Young Bucks
Casino Battle Royale
Justin Roberts is in the ring to explain the rules for the Casino Battle Royale, which is up next to determine who will be the new number one contender to the AEW World Championship coming out of tonight’s AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view.
He finishes up his pre-match rules breakdown and we hear Taz join Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross for commentary for our next match of the evening.
Now Roberts handles the pre-match ring introductions of Trent of The Best Friends, Christopher Daniels of SoCal Uncensored, Jake Hager of The Inner Circle, The Blade and Rey Fenix of The Lucha Bros -- the five men who will start off in the first three minute interval in the Casino Battle Royale.
The bell sounds and the action is underway. Tully Blanchard just handed a spear slug to Shawn Spears in the ring. Sonny Kiss eliminates Jake Hager. Santana gets overzealous and flies over the top-rope going for a dive on someone who moved at the last second. Lance Archer throws Trent out of the ring to eliminate him. Ortiz is eliminated now as well.
The Joker card in the Casino Royale Battle was drawn by Matt Sydal. The high-flyer makes his AEW pay-per-view debut and immediately there is a major accident that looked awful, as he slipped when going for a big flying move off the top-rope and landed very awkwardly on his head/neck/shoulders. The announcers went from talking enthusiastic about Sydal coming to sounding like they had the wind taken out of their sails to moving on to other action altogether.
Frankie Kazarian is eliminated. Sydal is shown on camera and mentioned by the announcers for the first time since he came in, as he lands a big punch and another kick. We hear some crazy drums or pyro or guns blasting off in the background. The announcers inform us there is a baseball stadium close by. Lance Archer is clotheslined down by Brian Cage. Cage is knocking down and taking out anything that moves. He takes out fellow Team Taz member Ricky Starks with a clothesline, leading to Darby Allin eliminating Starks.
Starks pulls Allin out of the ring and delivers some cheap shots. The announcers point out that Darby is still a legal competitor in the match despite Starks pulling him out from the floor. Starks pulls out a body bag from under the ring and hands it, along with a sack of thumbtacks, to Brian Cage. Cage puts Darby in the body bag and zips it up. He hoists him up over his shoulders and sends him flying over the top rope where he crashes onto the entrance aisle way. The bag is unzipped to show a motionless Darby who is immediately attended to by ringside officials. The announcers put on their somber voices when talking about Darby while he is being tended to.
Meanwhile, Sydal and Spears are trading shots in the ring. They battle out to the ring apron outside the ropes where Sydal hits a stomp off the top rope that eliminates Spears. Will Hobbs is shown and the announcers are surprised he’s still in this one. Well, now he’s not. ’The Murderhawk Monster’ Lance Archer eliminates him and now he and Brian Cage square off.
Archer and Cage stare each other down and the announcers salivate as they watch these two finally collide. They brawl a bit before they are distracted with other competitors. Cage gets into a punching exchange outside the ropes on the ring apron with Will Hobbs. Archer runs over and knocks both down off the ring apron, effectively eliminating Cage in the process.
The only participants remaining in the match are Matt Sydal, Lance Archer, The Butcher and Eddie Kingston. The Butcher is eliminated. Archer hits a Blackout on Sydal. He picks him back up and goes to throw him out, but he lands on his feet on the apron outside the ropes. Eddie Kingston knocks him off to eliminate him. Now it’s down to Kingston and Archer and both men are brawling on the ring apron outside the ropes. Jake ’The Snake’ Roberts comes over and takes his snake out of the bag and tries to interfere. The Blade runs over but is knocked off. Now we’re back to Kingston and Archer fighting on the ring apron. Kingston climbs up the top rope to avoid the snake from Roberts and Archer body-presses him off and slams him down to another eliminated body on the floor. Lance Archer wins the C
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*Casino Battle Royale Aew
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The time has arrived for the AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view.
After several weeks of build-up, All Elite Wrestling presents their highly-anticipated AEW ALL OUT 2020 PPV show this evening from the Daily’s Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida.
The show kicks off at 7p/6c with an hour-long pre-show called, ’The Buy In,’ which streams live via the company’s official YouTube channel, featuring a two-match card and the final build to tonight’s main PPV card, which is scheduled to begin at 8p/7c.
Casino Royale – 21 Women, 1 Earns A Shot At The AEW Women’s World Championship Might as well get the hardest one to call – on paper anyway – out of the way first. We have a multitude of women all vying for the same thing, a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship. Casino Royale – 21 Women, 1 Earns A Shot At The AEW Women’s World Championship. Might as well get the hardest one to call – on paper anyway – out of the way first. We have a multitude of women all vying for the same thing, a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship.
Scheduled to headline the AEW ALL OUT 2020 PPV card this evening is the rubber match between ’The Demo God’ Chris Jericho and ’Freshly Squeezed’ Orange Cassidy, as they meet for the third time in the first-ever Mimosa Mayhem Match, as well as Jon Moxley vs. MJF for the AEW World Championship in a match where his ’Paradigm Shift’ DDT finisher is banned from being used.
Also on tap for the show this evening is the first-ever ’Broken Rules Match’ with Matt Hardy putting his career on the line against Sammy Guevara, Dr. Britt Baker vs. Big Swole in the first-ever ’Tooth & Nail Match,’ a champion versus champion bout with Hikaru Shida defending her AEW Women’s Championship against NWA Women’s Champion Thunder Rosa, an AEW Tag-Team Championship contest with Kenny Omega & ’Hangman’ Adam Page defending against FTR and much more.
Featured below are our AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view results from the show held on Saturday, September 5th from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, FL.
AEW All Out: List Of Surprise Entrants In Women’s Casino Battle Royale Posted By: Kenny Williams on Aug 31, 2019 During tonight’s AEW All Out “Buy In” Countdown Show, there were, as expected, a few surprise entrants who participated in the Women’s Casino Battle Royale, which was eventually won by Nyla Rose. Matt Sydal, Sonny Kiss, Shawn Spears, Billy Gunn, Lance Archer, Darby Allin, Brian Cage, Ricky Starks, Eddie Kingston, Pentagon Jr., Rey Fenix, The Butcher, The Blade, Frankie Kazarian, Will Hobbs, Trent, Jake Hager, Chuck Taylor, Santana, and Ortiz in a Casino Battle Royale took place at Saturday’s AEW All Out pay-per-view event in Jacksonville, Florida at Daily’s Place.AEW ALL OUT 2020 RESULTS
And we’re live! The AEW ALL OUT 2020 pre-show -- The Buy-In -- has officially kicked off, and you can watch along via the AEW ALL OUT live stream video embedded below.
THE BUY-IN AT ALL OUT
The Buy-In pre-show kicks off with the camera panning around Daily’s Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida as pyro goes off and the pre-show hosts Tony Schiavone and Dasha Gonzalez welcome us to The Buy-In at AEW ALL OUT.
The two run down the card for tonight’s event before kicking it to a video segment.
MJF Addresses Jon Moxley
MJF is shown talking to the camera in a pre-show promo, as he addresses the AEW World Champion Jon Moxley ahead of their title match at tonight’s PPV. MJF claims he is going to treat Mox like a dog tonight. He reminds us that bad things happen to those who come between he and his goals. He’s going to prove that again tonight because he’s better than Moxley - and he knows it.
The camera returns live inside Daily’s Place where we sweep around the stands again and show the fans who are in attendance wearing their mandatory face-masks. Tony Schiavone and Dasha return to follow-up on the comments just made by Maxwell Jacob Friedman ahead of his title opportunity against reigning champion Jon Moxley later tonight.
Casino Battle Royale Participants Explain Why They Will Win
Now the two send it to another segment that features many of the competitors scheduled for tonight’s Casino Battle Royale to determine the next number one contender to the AEW World Championship cutting promos, ala the old WWE Royal Rumble PPV promos with the top participants in the 30-man over-the-top battle royal explaining why they are destined to come out victorious in the match. For this set, we see such talents as Darby Allin and others.
We see some commercials now, including one promoting the new AEW Heels women’s project, before shooting back to more promos from competitors scheduled for the Casino Battle Royale, this time including Team Taz, Eddie Kingston and his crew, The Best Friends and others.
Jon Moxley Addresses MJF
We shoot to an empty parking lot where we see the AEW World Champion Jon Moxley sitting on the hood of a nice car with his title over his shoulder wearing a pair of sunglasses.
Moxley talks about what he has had to endure and get through in life to get to hold the AEW World Championship and claims he’ll be damned if some spoiled punk kid is going to just take it from him.
Mox gets closer to the camera as the intensity in his voice picks up and he closes by removing his sunglasses and telling MJF to remember that when things get sticky, Mox is the bad guy -- not MJF.
Tony Schiavone Is Joined By Excalibur
As Dasha heads over to take her spot on the Spanish broadcast team for the Spanish language commrentary for tonight’s show, Tony Schiavone joins Excalibur at the announce desk, as they gear up to call the first of two scheduled matches here on The Buy-In pre-show at AEW All Out.
Serpentico vs. Joey Janela
The two wrap up their pre-match comments and now we hear the ring announcer running down the pre-match introductions as the first competitor in our singles match opener here on The Buy-In show makes his way to the ring. Serpentico comes out joined by Luther and they make their way down to the squared circle.
Out next is ’The Bad Boy’ of All Elite Wrestling, Joey Janela, who has his head wrapped up still as a result of his loss to ’The Demo God’ Chris Jericho at AEW Dynamite this past Wednesday night. Janela doesn’t even wait for the bell, as he charges and attacks Serpentico to kick this one off with a bang.
Janela and Serpentico brawl to kick off the match, which has already spilled out to the ringside area, with a big high spot dive to the floor from Serpentico. Back in the ring, Janela is taking a beating now as the announcers talk about his loss to ’Le Champion’ on the AEW on TNT go-home show for tonight’s PPV earlier this week.
As Serpentico heads to the top-rope for another high spot, things don’t go his way this time, as ’The Bad Boy’ takes over on offense. Serpentico ends up fighting back in the lead and goes back to the top-rope and again looks for his big diving high-spot. Again it doesn’t work out for him. Janela follows up his failed top-rope spot with a Death Valley Driver and another big spot for a close near fall pin attempt.
Now it is Janela who goes up to the top rope. He comes off with a big moonsault but he misses as well. Serpentico blasts Janela with a super kick and a DDT for another near fall. As the action between Serpentico and Janela continues in the ring, Luther tries to interfere on Serpentico’s behalf, but instead Sonny Kiss runs over to even up the odds, taking Luther out of the equation. Janela follows up for good measure and takes Serpentico out. He climbs to the top and comes leaping off with a beautiful flying elbow smash. He covers him and scores the pin fall victory.
Winner: Joey Janela
Private Party vs. The Dark Order No. 3 & No. 4
The Dark Order number three and number four (John Silver and Alex Reynolds) make their way down to the ring accompanied by two other members of The Dark Order. Our second of two matches scheduled here on The Buy-In at AEW ALL OUT is up next.
Now the familiar theme of Private Party plays as the duo of Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy make their way to the ring. Anybody for some ’SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS!??’
The bell sounds and here we go. Silver and Kassidy kick things off for their respective teams as the legal men in the match. Kassidy takes over the early offensive control in the match, isolating and focusing on the arm of Silver. He gets in a couple of good SHOTS! SHOTS! SHOTS! and tags in Quen.
The two hit a nice double team spot that knocks Silver silly and The Dark Order duo takes a moment to regroup as the fans react to Private Party jumping off to a good start in this our second or two scheduled matches here on The Buy-In pre-show.
The Dark Order double-team Kassidy now, who is once again the legal man for Private Party in the bout. Silver blasts him with some kicks and Reynolds follows up with a vicious back-breaker. He goes for the pin, but only gets two. The Dark Order knocks Quen off the ring apron for no reason, which the announcers praise as a smart strategy.
Kassidy finds himself on the receiving end of what is turning into a prolonged one-sided beatdown, as he has yet to be able to make it to his corner for the much-needed tag. Silver is back in for The Dark Order and he is peppering Kassidy with an assortment of effective kicks. Finally Quen gets the hot tag and they are all fired up.
The two are bouncing all over the place until they have Silver and Reynolds laid out in the ring. They each climb to the top rope on opposing sides of the ring. One of the members hits a splash but the other has nothing to land on, so he rolls through -- right into a big german suplex double-team finisher from The Dark Order in a very close near fall. Moments later, Private Party manages to hit their Gin ’N’ Juice finisher for the pin fall victory.
Winners: Private Party
AEW ALL OUT RESULTS
The Buy-In pre-show wraps up with Jim Ross coming to join Excalibur and Tony Schiavone at the announce desk to add his legendary pipes to the commentary for the pay-per-view main card which -- like picture-in-picture commercial breaks, as J.R. points out -- is up NOW!
The pyro explodes and the camera pans around the Daily’s Place amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL., as we see the limited-capacity crowd with their mandatory face-masks on while the announce trio formally welcome us to the AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view.
The announce crew run down the scheduled lineup of matches on tap for tonight’s AEW ALL OUT. From there, they send things over to the first match of the evening, which is going to be an All Elite Wrestling cinematic experience.
Tooth & Nail Match
Big Swole vs. Dr. Britt Baker
We see a car pull up outside of a dentist office and it is Big Swole. She enters the office and is immediately looking for Dr. Britt Baker. She is finding instead a bunch of items like chattering teeth toys, etc. designed to taunt her and mess with her head.
As Big Swole continues to look around we see Baker appear behind her and pull a picture frame off the wall. She breaks the glass picture frame over Swole’s head and drops her as a referee joins them in the dentist office. Baker continues to take it to Swole on the ground with punches. Baker takes her face mask and hits her with it. Baker tries to drill Swole’s teeth and takes a metal plate to the head. Rebel tries to squirt Baker with some water. Swole chases Baker to the back. Baker wants Rebel to drive her in the cart.
Instead, Swole beats Baker down some more and puts her in the wheelchair and smashes it into the wall. Rebel tries to get involved, but Swole is handling her as well. The distraction, however, allows Baker to blast Swole with a big kick to the grill that turns the offensive momentum in her favor. Rebel jumps in with some added cheap shots for good measure.
Online emulator. The only dentist in AEW now executes a nice DDT to Swole on top of the wheelchair cart. She tries to throw her in a nearby dumpster, however Swole avoids it and starts fighting back. Swole slams Baker face-first into the counter. She rolls the chair into Baker’s gut and while going for a suplex, Baker counters with an old Honky Tonk Man style neck-breaker, minus the rattling and rolling. A little bit of the shaking, though!
It wasn’t enough to finish of Swole, so the battle continues. They brawl down the hallway of the dentist office now and once they get back in one of the rooms, Swole drops Baker with a headbutt followed by a big kick for a near fall that only gets two. A power drill is brought into play by Baker. Swole ends up grabbing another diploma off the wall and smashes it on Rebel. She then blasts another one onto Baker. Baker is unable to move one of her legs. Swole covers Baker with a mask and smothers her until she passes out. The referee eventually calls it. Swole wins.
Winner: Big Swole
Jurassic Express vs. The Young Bucks
We’re back live inside Daily’s Place amphitheater now as it’s time for our fourth match of the evening -- which is the second of the PPV broadcast and the first pay-per-view match that will take place inside the ring after the wild Tooth & Nail cinematic opener.
The trio of Jurassic Express make their way down to the ring, with Jungle Boy in a boot cast and Marko Stunt accompanying he and the big man, Luchasaurus. Out next are their opponents for this evening, the duo that teamed up with them on the PPV go-home episode of AEW Dynamite this past Wednesday night, The Young Bucks -- Nick and Matt Jackson.
Both teams are in the ring, the bell sounds and we’re off with our second PPV bout of the evening. The two teams exchange offensive control of the contest for the first several minutes of the bout until finally The Young Bucks settle in with a lengthy offensive run.
As the match starts to hit a new level of intensity, Jackson and Jackson go for the BTE Trigger but they don’t hit it, instead Jungle Boy pops up and Luchasaurus gets involved. One of the Bucks is looking for the Meltzer Driver, however Luchasaurus catches the other Buck coming off the ropes and slams him down to the mat with authority.
Now we see Luchasaurus going for a big dive and he ends up taking out a bunch of AEW talent that was seated in the first few rows over the ring barricade. The crowd popped huge for that, especially for a limited capacity crowd.
Back in the ring, Jungle Boy leaps right into a super kick from Matt. Nick tags in and the two each hit a double super kick in stereo. They go for the pin, but Jungle Boy somehow hangs in there. A BTE Trigger is used in the follow-up by The Young Bucks and this time that is enough to finish off the little member of the Jurassic Express. Excellent tag-team action.
Winners: The Young Bucks
Casino Battle Royale
Justin Roberts is in the ring to explain the rules for the Casino Battle Royale, which is up next to determine who will be the new number one contender to the AEW World Championship coming out of tonight’s AEW ALL OUT 2020 pay-per-view.
He finishes up his pre-match rules breakdown and we hear Taz join Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross for commentary for our next match of the evening.
Now Roberts handles the pre-match ring introductions of Trent of The Best Friends, Christopher Daniels of SoCal Uncensored, Jake Hager of The Inner Circle, The Blade and Rey Fenix of The Lucha Bros -- the five men who will start off in the first three minute interval in the Casino Battle Royale.
The bell sounds and the action is underway. Tully Blanchard just handed a spear slug to Shawn Spears in the ring. Sonny Kiss eliminates Jake Hager. Santana gets overzealous and flies over the top-rope going for a dive on someone who moved at the last second. Lance Archer throws Trent out of the ring to eliminate him. Ortiz is eliminated now as well.
The Joker card in the Casino Royale Battle was drawn by Matt Sydal. The high-flyer makes his AEW pay-per-view debut and immediately there is a major accident that looked awful, as he slipped when going for a big flying move off the top-rope and landed very awkwardly on his head/neck/shoulders. The announcers went from talking enthusiastic about Sydal coming to sounding like they had the wind taken out of their sails to moving on to other action altogether.
Frankie Kazarian is eliminated. Sydal is shown on camera and mentioned by the announcers for the first time since he came in, as he lands a big punch and another kick. We hear some crazy drums or pyro or guns blasting off in the background. The announcers inform us there is a baseball stadium close by. Lance Archer is clotheslined down by Brian Cage. Cage is knocking down and taking out anything that moves. He takes out fellow Team Taz member Ricky Starks with a clothesline, leading to Darby Allin eliminating Starks.
Starks pulls Allin out of the ring and delivers some cheap shots. The announcers point out that Darby is still a legal competitor in the match despite Starks pulling him out from the floor. Starks pulls out a body bag from under the ring and hands it, along with a sack of thumbtacks, to Brian Cage. Cage puts Darby in the body bag and zips it up. He hoists him up over his shoulders and sends him flying over the top rope where he crashes onto the entrance aisle way. The bag is unzipped to show a motionless Darby who is immediately attended to by ringside officials. The announcers put on their somber voices when talking about Darby while he is being tended to.
Meanwhile, Sydal and Spears are trading shots in the ring. They battle out to the ring apron outside the ropes where Sydal hits a stomp off the top rope that eliminates Spears. Will Hobbs is shown and the announcers are surprised he’s still in this one. Well, now he’s not. ’The Murderhawk Monster’ Lance Archer eliminates him and now he and Brian Cage square off.
Archer and Cage stare each other down and the announcers salivate as they watch these two finally collide. They brawl a bit before they are distracted with other competitors. Cage gets into a punching exchange outside the ropes on the ring apron with Will Hobbs. Archer runs over and knocks both down off the ring apron, effectively eliminating Cage in the process.
The only participants remaining in the match are Matt Sydal, Lance Archer, The Butcher and Eddie Kingston. The Butcher is eliminated. Archer hits a Blackout on Sydal. He picks him back up and goes to throw him out, but he lands on his feet on the apron outside the ropes. Eddie Kingston knocks him off to eliminate him. Now it’s down to Kingston and Archer and both men are brawling on the ring apron outside the ropes. Jake ’The Snake’ Roberts comes over and takes his snake out of the bag and tries to interfere. The Blade runs over but is knocked off. Now we’re back to Kingston and Archer fighting on the ring apron. Kingston climbs up the top rope to avoid the snake from Roberts and Archer body-presses him off and slams him down to another eliminated body on the floor. Lance Archer wins the C
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