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-Day 148-
Coming out of Double or Nothing, here is an update on some coming events.
First and foremost, obviously the next big event is All Out, which will take place on August 31, 2019 at the Sears Centre ARena in the Chicago subrurb of Hoffman Estates, Illinois. This is notably the same venue as the All In, the event that served as the catalyst for AEW forming in the first place. So fittingly, this will be the event that crowns the first ever All Elite Wrestling World Champion. The Main event will put Kenny Omega up against Cody Rhodes to determine that first champion.
We can also already confirm that The Young Bucks will defend their AAA Tag Team Titles against the former champions, The Lucha Brothers, at All Out.
More to come on what else to expect at the show.
But between now and then, two additional live shows have been added to the calendar and will be offered for free on B/R Live.
The first of these shows will be Fyter Fest which will take place next month, June 29, 2019 at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida. The second will be Fight for the Fallen on Saturday, July 13, 2019 from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. This second event will also serve as a charity event with all revenue from ticket sales going to victims of gun violence.
Stay tuned to AEW related YouTube Channels for updates on the cards for both of these shows. We expect to see more from Kenny Omega, Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, Adam Page, AJ Styles, Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, and more.
Among the names that showed up at Double or Nothing's Casino Battle Royal, not all are "All Elite" so to speak. Some where just cameos including the likes of Jay Lethal, Low-Ki, 3 Count, and Kishi. Others we may expect to see more of moving forward.
And perhaps most importantly, a television deal with Turner Broadcasting has been reached which will include a weekly primetime show. More details to come including name and when we can expect the show to debut/air.
Coming out of Double or Nothing, here is an update on some coming events.
First and foremost, obviously the next big event is All Out, which will take place on August 31, 2019 at the Sears Centre ARena in the Chicago subrurb of Hoffman Estates, Illinois. This is notably the same venue as the All In, the event that served as the catalyst for AEW forming in the first place. So fittingly, this will be the event that crowns the first ever All Elite Wrestling World Champion. The Main event will put Kenny Omega up against Cody Rhodes to determine that first champion.
We can also already confirm that The Young Bucks will defend their AAA Tag Team Titles against the former champions, The Lucha Brothers, at All Out.
More to come on what else to expect at the show.
But between now and then, two additional live shows have been added to the calendar and will be offered for free on B/R Live.
The first of these shows will be Fyter Fest which will take place next month, June 29, 2019 at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida. The second will be Fight for the Fallen on Saturday, July 13, 2019 from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. This second event will also serve as a charity event with all revenue from ticket sales going to victims of gun violence.
Stay tuned to AEW related YouTube Channels for updates on the cards for both of these shows. We expect to see more from Kenny Omega, Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, Adam Page, AJ Styles, Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, and more.
Among the names that showed up at Double or Nothing's Casino Battle Royal, not all are "All Elite" so to speak. Some where just cameos including the likes of Jay Lethal, Low-Ki, 3 Count, and Kishi. Others we may expect to see more of moving forward.
And perhaps most importantly, a television deal with Turner Broadcasting has been reached which will include a weekly primetime show. More details to come including name and when we can expect the show to debut/air.