It is a big weekend for professional wrestling. As we have stated multiple times the world of pro wrestling is in a good state. And it is on display this Labor Day weekend with two PPVs with WWE Payback and AEW All Out. This is coming off a weekend where we saw AEW All In at Wembley, RevPro the night before and Impact PPV as well. Tell me pro wrestling isn’t in a good state.
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But again that is another topic for another day. In this article, we are looking at the odds for AEW All Out as the company is coming off a historic event the previous week at Wembley Stadium in London, England. AEW had a successful show despite the dark cloud that hangs over the event that everyone wants to talk about besides the event itself.
AEW All Out was seen as one of the big two PPVs for AEW along with Double or Nothing. All Out takes place this Sunday, September 3rd live from the United Center in Chicago. There is not much currently listed on the card. That is it is tough to have two major shows back to back. There will be a lot of matches that will be added to this card during the week.
Again there is a lot of drama backstage involving CM Punk. Punk was on the card last year against Jon Moxley. His status is unknown at this point. But there is a reason the United Center was booked for this show and not the NOW Arena. Don’t forget it was almost a year ago when the drama backstage ruined All Out 2022 and it is doing the same to All In 2023.
But with only a few days left before AEW All Out, let’s take a look at some of the betting favourites that are expected to emerge victorious in the night’s biggest bouts.
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AEW ALL OUT Odds via BetOnline:
- AEW International Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy (c)
The history between the Blackpool Combat Club and the Best Friends has come to a head. Nothing has really settled this feud. And Moxley continues to be infatuated with Orange Cassidy and the International Championship. The way Cassidy is holding on to his title and making it important makes this match feel important. Is this the match where Cassidy loses the title?
- Kenny Omega (-130) vs Konosuke Takeshita (-110)
This match is truly a pick’em. The oddsmakers are not sure how this match will play out. It is a 50/50 type of match. There is history here because of how Don Callis betrayed Kenny Omega. Then Takeshita turns on Omega and the Elite. This has been brewing for a while. Takeshita pinned Omega at Wembley and Callis demanded a match at All Out during the press conference of All In. Expect Callis to be involved in this one, but Omega finds a way.
- TBS Championship: Kris Statlander (c) (-1000) vs. Ruby Soho
Statlander continues to have a good title reign after defeating Jade Cargill. Soho is looking to capture the title on her third try. However, there is uncertainty surrounding the Outcasts. You expect Statlander to retain she is the heavy, heavy favourite.
- TNT Championship: Luchasaurus (c) (-180) vs. Darby Allin (+130)
Darby Allin won the Royal Rampage Battle Royal to earn a shot at the TNT title. Allin has made comments about how the title needs meaning again. Darby has been one of the best TNT champions in the past. Though Luchasaurus is the champion, Christian Cage is walking around with the title. This will be a fun match as Darby can work that big-small guy match. Though he is the underdog take the upset and a new champion here.
- Miro (-120) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs (-120)
This will be a good match. Just two big guys going out. Who does not love that? Another Pick’em match, according to the Vegas odds. Hobbs wants to be redeemed and called out the Redeemer. They had a quick segment at All In. But this is going to be a typical big-man match.
- ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: MJF & Adam Cole (c) (-600) vs. John Silver & Alex Reynolds (+350)
This is a fun match to continue the story for the ROH Tag Team Champions. There is no doubt MJF and Cole are walking out with the belts with challengers like the Dark Order. Nothing against them but the match and storyline is The Kingdom. It will be good, but Cole and MJF are favorites and heavy ones for a reason.
- FTR & Young Bucks (+120) vs. Bullet Club Gold (-160)
Can Bullet Club go two wins in a row on a PPV? Maybe? They are slight favorites. Just because of all the tension between the Bucks and FTR. You have to wonder if that comes into play in this match. This will be a fun match. A PPV match? Well, it is on the card. It can go either way, expect the good guys to pull the slight upset.
- ROH World TV Championship Match: Samoa Joe (c) (-600) vs Shane Taylor (+350)
Shane Taylor is not losing the title to Samoa Joe. He will put up a good fight, but Joe will want to take some revenge after his loss to CM Punk at All In. Taylor is in his way and the King of Television retains.
- Eddie Kingston & Katsuyori Shibata (+130) vs. The Blackpool Combat Club (-180)
The Blackpool Combat Club has lost two big matches in a row. Stadium Stampede and Blood Guts. Claudio and Yuta need the win here thus they are the favourites. This will be a slugfest from the word go. All these guys can work and have history. Should be a good one for sure. This should lead to Claudio versus Eddie Kingston for the ROH Title down the road.
- Strap Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks
Ricky Starks called out The Dragon for a Strap Match. Unfortunately, he just did not specify which one. Instead of Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, he is getting the American Dragon Bryan Danielson, who returned to AEW after his injury on the latest episode of Collision. Danielson debuted at All Out in 2021 in Chicago. This will be a great match. Once Starks signed the contract, Danielson came out. This will be a heck of a match.
- AEW Trios Championship Match: The Acclaimed with Dennis Rodman vs. Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, and Satnam Singh – Zero Hour
The Acclaimed just won the titles. Don’t expect them to lose them to this trio. This will be a good match with interference. But luckily this will be a pre-show match. This did not need to be on the main card.
AEW ALL OUT Happens on Sunday, September 3rd.
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