AEW All Out 2025 PPV: Thoughts & Predictions

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AEW All Out 2025 PPV
Thoughts & Predictions
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Doug Maynard

AEW will present the 2025 All Out PPV this Saturday afternoon live on PPV, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime Video at 3 PM Eastern from Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Scotiabank Arena. It’s a big live event, and that means big, live predictions. Are you ready? Let’s do this.

AEW Champion Hangman Page vs. AEW TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher.

And take a shot every time a move is no-sold, or botched. This should be a decent match if it’s not overproduced. Fletcher is improving and will be a major star one day. All Out is not that time. Look for Page to win and retain

Winner and STILL AEW Champion: Hangman Adam Page.

AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Kris Statlander vs. Thekla.

A classic match thrown together with four women, none of whom are currently relevant except for the one who portrays a woman lost in time. Maybe we’ll luck out and see a run-in by Torrie Wilson or Wendi Richter. That’s the only thing that will make this match interesting. We have HLA, and lots of cringe. And the champion will retain.

Winner and STILL AEW Women’s Champion: Toni Storm.

AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Mone vs. Riho.

The male equivalent of this would be Brock Lesnar versus Michael Cole, but neither Mercedes nor Riho is that talented. The match will not be good, and will be a guaranteed bathroom break for Mone to show off her ego. The twenty-belt champion will retain.

Winner and STILL TBS Champion: Mercedes Mone.

AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. Mascara Dorada vs. Konosuke Takeshita.

Meltzer will cream himself over this one with a guaranteed five stars. The match will probably be a stinker, and most of the fans won’t know one person from the other. Okada keeps his belt, bitch!

Winner and STILLAEW International Champion: Kazuchika Okada.

AEW Tag Team Champions Bandido & Brody King vs. The Young Bucks vs. Jetspeed vs. Josh Alexander & Hechicero – Ladder Match.

It’s a ladder match, and I think we need to see at least one title switch at this event. The need for redemption is over, and I think the (not) EVPs are ready to make their big return to glory. No analysis or smart remarks. It’s like beating a dead horse at this point. The Young Bucks are climbing the ladder and getting the wins.

Winners and NEW AEW Tag Team Champions: The Young Bucks.

Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin – Coffin Match.

How many life-threatening scenarios and criminal acts will we be witnessing during this match? Overbooking and lazy, mud show Indy wrestling, but on the big stage. There will be tons of interference on behalf of both men, and it will be an absolute cluster of a match. Darby will do something huge and break stuff by falling through something. Jon Moxley will drop a ton of blood. And I think Moxley will win this one to keep the feud that no one wants to see alive.

Winner: Jon Moxley.

Big Bill vs. the returning Eddie Kingston.

This is Kingston’s first match back, and Big Bill isn’t big enough for anyone to care about. Kingston wins.

Winner: Eddie Kingston.

FTR vs. Adam “Cope” Copeland & Christian Cage.

If FTR loses, Harwood says he’ll retire. It’s Copeland and Cage’s first match together as a team in nearly 15 years. I think we all know how this goes. Enjoy the retirement, Dax.

Winners: Adam Copeland and Christian Cage.

Mark Briscoe vs. MJF – Tables N’ Thumbtacks match.

This might be good given who the two wrestlers are, but unfortunately, it won’t stand out, and it is crammed among so many other matches that nobody will remember ten minutes later. I hate to see Briscoe and Max kill themselves and shorten their careers for such a disaster that will end up so badly. Max will cheat (big surprise) and win.

Winner: MJF.

The Hurt Syndicate vs. Ricochet & The Gates of Agony.

Look for the big turn as Ricochet turns on his partners, the Gates of Agony, and joins the Hurt Syndicate. After all, we haven’t had a major character switch sides in AEW in almost a week, right? Look for The Hurt Syndicate to get the win.

Winners: The Hurt Syndicate.

AEW will broadcast a Tailgate Brawl at 2 PM Eastern on TNT and HBO Max, featuring:

Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford & Julia Hart & Skye Blue vs. Willow Nightingale & Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron & Queen Aminata.

Can anyone tell any of these women apart? Willow is the chunky black one, and the rest are blonde. Well, not really, but you get the point. It’s a thrown-together match that makes no sense, has no purpose or story, but it gets people on the show. Yay! Harley has a hand puppet, so the Willow team wins.

Winners: Willow Nightingale & Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron & Queen Aminata.

Katsuyori Shibata vs. Daniel Garcia.

Garcia just did the big heel turn and joined the ranks of Moxley and friends, so he’s not losing here. The guy he turned on, Darby Allin, might do something as a warm-up for the coffin disaster later in the evening, but who the hell cares?

Winner: Daniel Garcia.

Samoa Joe & Powerhouse Hobbs vs. The Workhorsemen.

Where’s Hook? Look for the prodigal son to get involved and cost his former Opps teammates an opportunity. I smell an upset here.

Winners: The Workhorsemen.

And there you go. Thanks for reading. I’m sure more matches will be added if anyone is left on the roster who hasn’t been used already. But those are my predictions. What are yours? Let me know in the comments, along with any thoughts, questions, or opinions. And I guess that’s all for now. I’ll see you at the matches.

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