AEW All Out 2023 matches: Full card, lineup for pro wrestling event in Chicago

Daniel Yanofsky

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There is no resting for the members of All Elite Wrestling as they go from a historic All In show at Wembley Stadium to their signature event, All Out, on September 3. The show takes place at the United Center in Chicago, an upgrade from previous events at the Now Arena, and will air on BR Live in the U.S., DAZN in the U.K., and FITE.

AEW’s Tony Khan discussed keeping All Out on a holiday weekend following All In at a press conference in London. The fallout from All In resulted in several big matches being announced. Those who didn't get booked for the historic Wembley show were booked for Chicago, while several All In matches set up championship and grudge bouts. 

WATCH: AEW All Out 2023, live on DAZN

Here is a breakdown of all the matches happening at All Out, which will be updated when possible.

AEW All Out 2023 card

Luchasaurus (c) vs. Darby Allin for the AEW TNT Title

One of the first matches announced was Luchasaurus defending the AEW TNT Title (which partner Christian Cage claims belongs to him) against Darby Allin

Allin won a Royal Rampage Battle Royal to earn a shot at Luchasaurus. Since then, Christian has gotten involved in Allin’s business, teaming with Swerve Strickland against Allin and Sting at All In. In a coffin match, the team of Allin and Sting won the bout.

A former TNT Champion, Allin explained to The Sporting News how important the belt is to him, and that he’s ready to hold it again.

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Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley for the AEW International Title

Orange Cassidy has been a true fighting champion for over 300+ days, taking on all comers. After getting past Penta El Zero Miedo on the AEW Dynamite before All Out, Cassidy will defend the AEW International Title against Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley

Cassidy has pinned BCC members Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli, while Moxley has attacked Cassidy and friends over the past few months. A former AEW World Champion, Moxley, and the BCC lost to Cassidy and his team at All In in a Stadium Stampede match, where glass and forks were used. 

WATCH: AEW All Out 2023, live on FITE


Kris Statlander (c) vs. Ruby Soho for the AEW TBS Title

Kris Statlander and The Outcasts' Ruby Soho fight for the former's TBS Title. 

Statlander returned from injury and dethroned Jade Cargill in May. She and Soho began interacting on Collision, and after weeks of talking, they finally agreed to a match for the belt.

The Outcasts’ Saraya won the AEW Women’s World Title at All In, though there was tension between the group after Toni Storm accidentally hit Saraya’s mom. 


Adam Cole and MJF (c) vs. Dark Order (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) for the ROH World Tag Team Titles

Adam Cole and MJF defend the ROH World Tag Team Titles against Dark Order's Alex Reynolds and John Silver. A Battle Royal determined who faced the champions, with Dar Order winning. 

At All In, Adam Cole and MJF beat Aussie Open to win the titles. They then faced off for MJF's AEW World Title, which MJF retained. There's no rest for the champions, as they must now defend their belts in Chicago. 


Samoa Joe (c) vs. Shane Taylor for the ROH World TV Title

Samoa Joe looks to continue his run as ROH World TV Champion when he defends the title against Shane Taylor

Joe has held the title since April 2022, defending it against all comers. Taylor, who held the title in 2019, has called out Joe on ROH TV and finally gets his hands against the "Samoan Submission Machine."

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Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn) vs. FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)

After beating Kenny Omega, "Hangman" Adam Page, and Kota Ibushi at All In, Bullet Club Gold faces FTR and The Elite's Young Bucks.  

FTR beat Matt and Nick Jackson at All In to retain the AEW World Tag Team Titles. After the match, The Young Bucks didn't shake their hands. Now they team up to face Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn. Can the former team work together? 


Kenny Omega vs. Konosuke Takeshita

In a grudge match, Kenny Omega returns to singles action to face former teammate Konosuke Takeshita. 

After the Blackpool Combat Club forced him to bleed, and following a little convincing by Don Callis, Takeshita betrayed and attacked Omega at Double or Nothing, turning heel. Since then, Takeshita has fought The Elite at Blood & Guts and All In. At the latter event, Takeshita pinned Omega via rollup.

Khan announced the match between Takeshita and Omega at a post-event press conference. 

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Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs 

In a battle of the giants, Miro faces Powerhouse Hobbs.

After a few months away from AEW, Miro returned and looked to reclaim his dominance. In his way was Hobbs, who attacked him and put a “Book of Hobbs” on “The Redeemer’s” chest. At All In, the two signed a contract, guaranteeing one wouldn't be able to walk out of Chicago in one piece. 


Bryan Danielson vs. Ricky Starks in a Strap match

Ricky Starks faces the returning Bryan Danielson in a Strap match. 

Starks was engaged in a feud with CM Punk for the "Real World Title." When Punk was let go from AEW, the promotion pivoted. Starks called out Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat for a match, and when they signed the contract, Starks didn't realize it meant "A Dragon," not "The Dragon." Danielson, out since Forbidden Door with an injury, returned earlier than expected. 


Eddie Kingston and Katsuyori Shibata vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)

Eddie Kingston continues his rivalry with Claudio Castagnoli when he teams up with Katsuyori Shibata against Claudio and Wheeler Yuta


When is AEW All Out 2023

All Out begins at 8 p.m. ET on September 3. The Pre-Show begins around 7 p.m. ET. Here's how that translates to different timezones globally: 

Region Date Pre-Show Start Time Main Card Start Time
USA and Canada (ET) Sunday, September 3 7 p.m. ET 8 p.m ET
USA and Canada (PT) Sunday, September 3 4 p.m. PT 5 p.m. PT
UK and Ireland Monday, September 4 12 a.m. BST 1 a.m. BST
Australia Monday, September 4 9 a.m. AEST 10 a.m. AEST

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How to watch AEW All Out 2023

Region TV channel Live streaming
USA BR Live
Canada DAZN, PPV.com
UK and Ireland DAZNFITE
Australia DAZNFITE

Fans in the U.S. can watch AEW All Out 2023 through BR Live and traditional pay-per-view formats. All Out and will air on DAZN and FITE outside the U.S. 

WATCH: AEW All Out 2023, live on FITE

AEW All Out 2023 PPV price: How much does the AEW event cost?

B/R Live will be streaming the event for $49.99. Traditional pay-per-view will also come to a total of $49.99.

WATCH: AEW All Out 2023, live on DAZN

The following prices are through DAZN:

  • U.K.: £16.99
  • Ireland: €18.99
  • Canada: $49.99
  • Australia: $29.99
  • New Zealand: $32.99
  • Mexico: $379

Daniel Yanofsky