AEW All Out 2023 officially confirmed a week after Wembley Stadium Show

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During the live telecast of the AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door II event last night, it was announced that AEW will be returning with their All Out PPV at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on Sunday, September 3.

AEW All Out announced during Labor Day weekend (image courtesy Twitter)

AEW All Out announced during Labor Day weekend (image courtesy Twitter)

Prior to that night, AEW will also be visiting the inaugural venue of All Out, the Hoffman Estates’ NOW Arena on August 30. Three days later, AEW Collision will also return to the United Center on September 2.

Details of ticket-selling of All Out 2023 are yet to be revealed. But the fans are relieved to hear that the annual event isn’t getting shelved after all as its original schedule was initially replaced by All In.

The new addition to AEW programming will be hosted from London’s Wembley Stadium just a week before All Out during the Labor Day weekend. Already, 60,000 tickets for the August 27 event have been sold.

The capacity could be broadened given that more UK fans are reportedly interested to attend the show. However, details of streaming around All In are yet to be announced. But with two back-to-back PPVs, AEW will indeed have a busy schedule this summer.

With AEW returning to the Chicago area, it’s needless to say that CM Punk will play a big role at All Out since it’s his hometown. During last year’s PPV edition, he won the AEW World Title that night only to vacate it due to a reported injury.

The 2023 All Out weekend will also mark the second time AEW Collision comes to the United Center. Previously, the debut edition of the Saturday night show on June 17 was headlined by the return of Punk.

Last year, AEW hosted All Out at the NOW Arena (formerly Sears Centre Arena) in the Chicago suburb of Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Check out the marquee match outcomes from that show as given below:

– Sammy Guevara & Tay Melo (c) defeated Ortiz & Ruby Soho to retain the AAA Mixed Tag Team Championship

– Hook (c) defeated Angelo Parker to retain the FTW Championship

– Pac (c) defeated Kip Sabian to retain the AEW All-Atlantic Championship

– The Joker (Mystery Man later revealed to be MJF) defeated Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Penta El Zero Miedo, Rey Fénix, Rush, Andrade El Idolo & Dante Martin to win a Casino Ladder Match to earn a future AEW World Championship match

– Kenny Omega & Young Bucks defeated Hangman Page & Dark Order to become the inaugural AEW World Trios Champions

– Jade Cargill (c) defeated Athena to retain the TBS Women’s Championship

– Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland) (c) defeated The Acclaimed (with WWE Hall Of Famer Billy Gunn) to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship

– Toni Storm defeated Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Jamie Hayter in a Fatal-4-Way Match to win the Interim AEW Women’s World Championship

– “Lionheart” Chris Jericho defeated “The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson

– Sting, Miro (Rusev) & Darby Allin defeated House Of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews & Brody King)

– CM Punk defeated Jon Moxley (c) to win the AEW World Championship

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