AEW All Out 2024 results: Jon Moxley, Blackpool Combat Club turn on Bryan Danielson, Hangman Adam Page beats Swerve Strickland in violent cage match

Everything You Need to Know: AEW All Out 2024 Results (Twitter)
Everything You Need to Know: AEW All Out 2024 Results (Twitter)

Highlights:

AEW All Out witnessed some next-level matches.

Hangman Adam Page defeated Swerve Strickland.

All Elite Wrestling's pay-per-view All Out was held in NOW Center in Hoffman Estates, Illinois and it was stacked with some action-filled and top-notch matches from the start to the end. High-flying masterclass between Will Ospreay and Pac. It even had five title matches and the final two matches of the show were closed in the most shocking way and such massive cliffhangers that left the fans on the edge of their seat. AEW has once again given a PPV that was filled with some next-level action and their talent gave a show-stopping performance.

 

AEW ALL Out 2024 Results

 

MJF steal win over Daniel Garcia

 

The bout between MJF and Daniel Garcia opened the main card. Garcia was eyeing his revenge against MJF for taking him out a couple of months back. The match witnessed some good back and forth with Wolf of pro-wrestling trying to use his cheap tactics to gain control over the match but Garcia did not let it affect him much and kept on fighting back. There were a lot of close counts and submissions that made everyone believe the match could end at any time. However, MJF was able to land a low blow behind the referee's back and got a pinfall. After the match, MJF tried to offer Garcia a handshake but only to go for another low blow attempt but Garcia avoided hitting a low blow of his own and followed it by a piledriver off the second rope.

 

The Young Bucks defend tag titles against BCC's Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta

 

The EVPs Matthew and Nicholas Jackson successfully defended their AEW world tag titles against two-thirds of the trios champions Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli. It was a good technical pro wrestling match unlike most of the chaotic ones on the rest of the PPV. The match started with a steady pace and went on with it before both parties picked up the pace towards the end of it. The Bucks retained their tag team titles with a clear and clean win.

 

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Will Ospreay beat Pac in a high-flying classic

 

The match delivered what everyone expected, some of the best high-flying action ever. The Aerial Assassin Will Ospreay against the Pac, the man who gravity forgot and it was a clash that had people on their feet and it delivered some spots that felt unreal. Ospreay successfully defended his AEW International title against Pac. It is a sort of match that people would love to go back and watch. It was no less than a dream clash as two of AEW's best high-flying athletes set the stage on fire. Both of them might clash again but for now Ricochet seems to be next in line for Ospreay's tile.

 

Kris Statlander gets better of Willow Nightingale in a Chicago Street Fight

 

A brutal and vicious Chicago Street fight match between Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander ensured that the Adrenaline did not come down for the audience after witnessing a clash between Ospreay and Pac. From Thumbtacks to tube lights, the clash witnessed the use of all sorts of weapons but in the end, Statlander managed to submit Willow with the use of a steel chain.

 

Okada vs Cassidy vs Takeshita vs Briscoe

 

Rainmaker Okada had the toughest challenge as a champion at All Out as he was competing in a fatal 4-way match against Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, and Konosuke Takeshita. Okada came out victorious after pinning Cassidy but it was a nice-paced match that had some nice spots and moments to keep fans thrilled throughout its duration. This could also set up a single match between Okada and Takeshita in the future.

 

Mercedes Moné defends TBS Title against Hikaru Shida

 

A standard single bout followed by three wild and chaotic clashes was nice for the TBS championship between Mone and Shida. Expectedly, Mone did come out on top but Shida came really close to winning the title. The CEO used Shida being distracted from her own dilemma to hit a moneymaker and steal a win to once again successfully defend her title.

 

Bryan Danielson beat Jack Perry

 

Bryan Danielson defeated Scapegoat Jack Perry in his first-ever title defence. It was a really entertaining match with American Dragon coming out on top of the TNT champion. The young challenger was constantly taunting and mocking Danielson but got a lesson. The Young Bucks even attacked Bryan when the referee was down but were chased away by Yuta and Castagnoli. After the match Killswitch took out Bryan and Christian Cage tried to cash in his title shot but Jon Moxley stood in their way. He was later joined by Pac and the rest of the BCC but later Claudio and Moxley turned on Danielson and choked him out with a plastic bag, while Pac held Yuta back.

 

The violent steel cage match between Adam Page and Swerve Strickland

 

With bad blood running over it the match crossed all limits of brutality and violence. A long-running rivalry between Hangman Adam Page and Swerve Strickland that almost witnessed everything was now in a Lights Out Steel Cage match. Swerve tried to crush Page's head when the cage was coming down, he even stapled his family pictures on Page's face and chest. The match was nothing like a professional wrestling match but it was an all out war where two top stars were just trying to kill each other. Calling it a bloody war would be an understatement. Hangman used a syringe and stabbed Swerve inside his out and hammered a chair on his head to close the match. It was one of the most violent and gruesome clashes. The fans were on their feet and almost gasped as after the match it appeared that Hangman would walk towards the ring again.

 

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