AEW Set to Make History With WWE at All Out; First Time in 38 Years

AEW All Out and WWE Wrestlepalooza will air on the same day [Image Credits: AEW
AEW All Out and WWE Wrestlepalooza will air on the same day. [Images via AllEliteWrestling.com & WWE.com]

WWE and AEW continue to grapple as two of the top brands of the sport at present. The Tony Khan-led promotion will run its major upcoming international event on the same day as the Stamford-based company's impending Wrestlepalooza Premium Live Event, possibly marking a historic programming battle last waged almost 38 years ago.

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Close to the end of May, it was reported that All Elite Wrestling would stage this year's edition of its yearly pay-per-view, All Out, at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada. With All In: Texas in the rearview mirror, and now in the aftermath of Forbidden Door 2025, Tony Khan has been developing a number of angles and storylines over the past several weeks that are meant to culminate at this weekend's event in Canada.

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However, around August, rumors began floating of WWE hosting a PLE on the same day as All Out, now confirmed to be Wrestlepalooza. The sports entertainment juggernaut appears to be consistent in its ongoing counterprogramming against AEW.

The Jacksonville-based company's upcoming PPV was originally meant to go head-to-head with WWE's September 20 Premium Live Event, but Tony announced jointly with Warner Bros. Discovery earlier this month that their show would be moved to an earlier afternoon slot.

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On the most recent edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer discussed how All Out 2025 and WWE Wrestlepalooza will mark the first time since 1987 that two major companies will be putting on special shows on the same day. The allusion could be referencing the 1987 iteration of WWE's Survivor Series being held on the same day as Jim Crockett Promotions' Starrcade '87: Chi-Town Heat, on November 26.

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Full Match Card for AEW All Out 2025

This past Wednesday, All Elite Wrestling put on its latest television special, September to Remember, in London, Ontario. Now, the promotion is gearing up for its upcoming pay-per-view, All Out. The main card of the show will feature 10 star-studded matches, as listed below:

  • Adam Copeland and Christian Cage vs. FTR
  • The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet and GOA
  • Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Riho [TBS Championship Match]
  • Mark Briscoe vs. MJF [Tables N' Tacks Match]
  • Big Bill vs. Eddie Kingston
  • Brodido (c) vs. The Young Bucks vs. JetSpeed vs. Hechicero & Josh Alexander [World Tag Team Championship four-way Ladder Match]
  • Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mascara Dorada [AEW Unified Championship three-way match]
  • Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin [Coffin Match]
  • Toni Storm (c) vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Thekla vs. Kris Statlander [AEW Women's World Championship four-way match]
  • Hangman Adam Page (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher [AEW World Championship match]

Furthermore, the main card of All Out 2025 will be preceded by a one-hour pre-show, Saturday Tailgate Brawl, starting at 2 p.m. ET and set to air on TNT.

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