AEW’s All Out pay-per-view is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated events in recent memory. With a solid card from top to bottom, AEW has ensured fans will be entertained throughout the night.

AEW World Championship: Adam Page (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher

Adam Page will defend the AEW World Championship against Kyle Fletcher in what’s expected to be a show-stealer. Fletcher can’t have the Don Callis Family involved, else he’ll be stripped of the TNT Title, so it remains to be seen if Fletcher will still manage to win and become the new champion.

TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c.) vs. Riho

Mercedes Moné will put her TBS Championship on the line against Riho at AEW All Out. Riho has been a thorn in Mercedes’ side ever since she returned this month. So we’ll have to see if there’s any chance Riho can beat the CEO of AEW or whether Mercedes will continue her dominant reign as the TBS Champion.

AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c.) vs. Thekla vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander

Toni Storm has the odds stacked against her as she’ll put her AEW Women’s World Championship on the line against Thekla, Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander in a fatal four way bout. Considering the in-ring skills of all four competitors involved, the match will definitely surpass all expectations.

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Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage will square off against FTR in a tag team match at AEW All Out this week. Tensions couldn’t be higher as FTR is determined to end Copeland and Cage for good. Considering the fact that Dax Harwood claimed he’ll retire if he loses the match, we’ll have to see who will come out on top in the end.

Eddie Kingston vs. Big Bill

Eddie Kingston will be making his in-ring return as he will take on Big Bill in singles competition. Kingston hasn’t competed since May 2024 due to injury and that’s why fans are looking forward to seeing how he will fare against Big Bill.

AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Brodido (c.) vs. The Young Bucks vs. JetSpeed vs. The Don Callis Family

Brodido’s got their work cut out for them as they’ll defend the AEW World Tag Team Championships against The Young Bucks, JetSpeed and the Don Callis Family in a four way ladder match. So it remains to be seen who’ll win in the end.

AEW Unified Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c.) vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Máscara Dorada

Kazuchika Okada will defend his AEW Unified Championship against Konosuke Takeshita and Máscara Dorada in a three-way match. This bout could be a potential Match of the Year contender, so fans are excited to see who’ll win in the end.

Other Matches

MJF will face off against Mark Briscoe in a Table ‘n’ Tacks match and it’s expected to be a very violent bout. The Hurt Syndicate will also duke it out with Ricochet & Gates of Agony. Jon Moxley will go one-on-one with Darby Allin in a Coffin match, which is also a potential show-stealer.

As part of the Saturday Tailgate Brawl pre-show, Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, and Willow Nightingale will face Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, and Triangle of Madness.

In another match, Daniel Garcia will be facing off against Katsuyori Shibata. Finally, the WorkHorsemen will battle the Opps in tag team action.

AEW All Out 2025 Lineup:

  • AEW World Championship: Adam Page (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm (c.) vs. Thekla vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Brodido (c.) vs. The Young Bucks vs. JetSpeed vs. The Don Callis Family
  • TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c.) vs. Riho
  • AEW Unified Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c.) vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Máscara Dorada
  • Coffin Match: Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin
  • Tables ‘N’ Tacks Match: Mark Briscoe vs. MJF
  • Adam Copeland and Christian Cage vs. FTR
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Big Bill
  • The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet and Gates of Agony
  • Tornado Tag Match: Harley Cameron, Mina Shirakawa, Queen Aminata, and Willow Nightingale vs. Megan Bayne, Penelope Ford, and Triangle of Madness (Pre-show)
  • The Opps vs. The WorkHorsemen (Pre-show)
  • Daniel Garcia vs. Katsuyori Shibata (Pre-show)

Final Thoughts on AEW All Out 2025

The AEW All Out 2025 pay-per-view promises to deliver high drama, incredible matchups, and storylines. With solid matches such as Adam Page vs. Kyle Fletcher and many more matches, it’s definitely a show that fans shouldn’t miss. As a reminder, Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our AEW All Out section.

Where to Watch AEW All Out 2025

AEW All Out will be taking place on September 20 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Saturday Tailgate Brawl pre-show will begin at 2 PM ET on TNT and stream on HBO Max, and the main show will start at 3 PM ET and fans all over the world can watch the event on HBO Max, Amazon PrimePPV.comYouTube and traditional cable and satellite providers.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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