AEW News: What happened after All Out went off the air?
AEW All Out is officially a part of history books, with Chris Jericho becoming the first AEW World Champion at the end of the show. After the show went off the air, Cody Rhodes and Tony Khan came out and addressed the fans, hoping that the PPV would become a yearly staple in Chicago.
What happened at All Out?
All Out was being heavily promoted by All Elite Wrestling, after the success of their first show, Double Or Nothing. The PPV was sold out in 15 minutes. Jon Moxley was set to face Kenny Omega in a marquee match, but a sudden injury prevented it from happening, and he was replaced with PAC.
Surprisingly, PAC went on to defeat Omega in dominant fashion, by forcing the referee to stop the match after applying a submission maneuver on Omega. On the other hand, Jericho defeated Hangman Page with the aid of the Judas Effect to become the first-ever AEW World Champion.
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After All Out went off the air
After the show went off the air, AEW EVP Cody Rhodes came out and praised Adam Page for his performance. Cody then congratulated Chris Jericho for his historic title win. He proceeded to thank the fans and added that none of this would have happened if it hadn't been for Tony Khan.
The AEW President came out and joined Cody in the ring. Khan stated that he hopes to turn AEW All Out into a yearly staple in Chicago, to loud applause. Check out some stills that were taken by fans after the show went off the air.
Despite Moxley's absence, AEW managed to put out a strong show. The next AEW PPV, Full Gear, will emanate from Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, on November 9, 2019.
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