AEW All Out 2023 Preview: What To Expect From The United Center Show

MJF and Adam Cole defeated Aussie Open to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship at All In. Tonight, they’ll defend the straps against the Dark Order’s Alex Reynolds and John Silver, who, on the latest “AEW Rampage,” won a tag team battle royale to earn the opportunity. However, Roderick Strong and The Kingdom have also had Cole and MJF in their sights recently, and they’re bound to make a cameo appearance in the match.

Samoa Joe will also represent ROH at tonight’s show, as he’s scheduled to defend the brand’s Television Championship against Shane Taylor. The challenger gained the title opportunity after winning an Eliminator match on ROH TV recently, and the pair will undoubtedly have a physical confrontation.

Kris Statlander will also be in action as she’s been booked to defend the AEW TBS Championship against Ruby Soho. Statlander has been on a dominant run since she took the title from Jade Cargill at AEW Double or Nothing 2023. As such, she must be considered the favorite here, as Soho has a history of falling short in title matches.

Despite saying the AEW TNT Championship has lost all prestige, Darby Allin will get a chance to win it again when he faces Luchasaurus tonight. With Christian in Luchasaurus’ corner, though, the dinosaur champion will have a strong ally on his side. However, Nick Wayne will be in Allin’s corner to even the odds.

Finally, Orange Cassidy will defend the AEW International Title against Jon Moxley. Cassidy has been a dominant champion since he won the gold, but Moxley is a former AEW World Champion and the Best Friend member’s toughest obstacle to date.

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