With All In scheduled for the last weekend of August, there were speculations on All Out 2023 returning to its original time slot of the Labor Day weekend. It’s tough for a promotion to conduct a pay-per-view on two consecutive weekends but All Elite Wrestling will eventually bring the best wrestling experiences for its fanbase by doing the rare job.
It now appears that the first match or rather a championship opportunity will be in store at AEW All Out 2023 and that will be declared at this week’s Rampage episode. Following this week’s Dynamite, All Elite Wrestling taped another episode of Friday Night Rampage that will be airing, tonight.
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All Out 2023: Darby Allin gets title match opportunity
Spoilers are out from the taped matches which indicates one of the trusted shoulders of AEW programming will receive a championship match opportunity at All Out 2023. The match outcomes from Rampage are given below:
– Darby Allin won the Royal Rampage Battle Royal Match to earn a TNT Championship Match opportunity at the All Out 2023 PPV
– Kris Statlander (c) defeated Marina Shafir (with Nyla Rose) to retain the TBS Women’s Championship
– Billy Gunn & The Acclaimed defeated Johnny TV (John Morrison), QT Marshall & Aaron Solo
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Luchasauras defeated the former TNT Champion Wardlow to win the belt during the very first episode of AEW Collision on June 17. The win wasn’t a clean one as the monstrous superstar’s mentor Christian Cage interfered in the match and decked the former champion in the head with a camera, allowing his cohort to win the match.
Then on last weekend’s AEW Battle of the Belts special Luchsaurus, alongside Christian Cage, retained the TNT Championship in the main event match against the “Chairman” Shawn Spears. If Luchasauras can retain his belt until All Out 2023 then he will square off against Allin in a title match.
AEW All Out will take place Sunday, September 3rd at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois to continue AEW’s tradition of hosting the PPV during the Labor Day weekend. According to Fightful Select, All Elite Wrestling will also continue their tradition of doing shows in Chicago during Thanksgiving week, as AEW Dynamite is also scheduled in the city on November 22nd.