AEW’s annual Labor Day Weekend tradition, All Out, is starting a bit later this year, pushed back by a week due to All In. But the excitement is still sky-high! The event promises thrilling action, including a rare AEW Steel Cage Match, Bryan Danielson’s first World Title defense, and much more from the Now Arena in Chicagoland. Stay up to date with all the key details, plus expert predictions for every match from our esteemed panel!
AEW All Out will be available to purchase from traditional pay-per-view, YouTube, the Bleacher Report app in the United States, and FiteTV/TrillerTV elsewhere. It will cost $49.99.
What time does AEW All Out 2024 start?
Date: Saturday, September 7
Time: 8 p.m.ET / 5 p.m. PT
EW All Out begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT The card is expected to last around four hours.
How to watch AEW All Out 2024 in Canada
North America: B/R Live, Triller, DAZN, PPV.com, PPV, YouTube
Everywhere but North America: Triller, DAZN, YouTube, PPV.com or FantasticSports
Where is AEW All Out 2024
AEW All Out takes place for the fourth time at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., right outside Chicago.
AEW All Out 2024 Predictions:
- Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage Match): While Page is fueled by rage, AEW is heavily invested in Strickland’s star power. After Strickland’s recent loss of the world title, he’s unlikely to lose two significant matches in such a short period. A win here would keep Strickland’s momentum alive.
Pick: Swerve Strickland wins (Brookhouse)
Alternate Pick: “Hangman” Adam Page wins (Mahjouri) - AEW World Championship – Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry: Danielson’s reign is just beginning, and it doesn’t seem likely for him to drop the title so soon, especially since he’s mentioned his eventual retirement upon losing the belt. Perry is a solid first challenger, but Danielson retains.
Pick: Bryan Danielson retains (Brookhouse and Mahjouri) - AEW TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Hikaru Shida: Mercedes Mone has been dominant since her debut in AEW, and while the match with Shida should be excellent, it’s unlikely Mone loses the title here.
Pick: Mercedes Mone retains (Brookhouse and Mahjouri) - AEW International Championship – Will Ospreay (c) vs. Pac: With Ospreay fresh off a title win at All In, it’s improbable he drops the belt this soon. Expect a thrilling match, but Ospreay should come out on top.
Pick: Will Ospreay retains (Brookhouse and Mahjouri) - MJF vs. Daniel Garcia: MJF is a top star for AEW, and losing two major matches in quick succession would hurt his momentum. Given the nature of the feud, MJF winning keeps the storyline going while preserving his status.
Pick: MJF wins (Brookhouse and Mahjouri) - Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander (Chicago Street Fight): Willow Nightingale has been on the rise in AEW, and a victory in this high-profile street fight could propel her toward a future title shot. Statlander’s consecutive losses are unfortunate, but Nightingale’s win makes sense here.
Pick: Willow Nightingale wins (Brookhouse and Mahjouri) - AEW World Tag Team Championship – The Young Bucks (c) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta): Despite the talent of Castagnoli and Yuta, the Young Bucks are likely to retain their titles. The Bucks are still major players, and there’s little momentum for a title change in this match.
Pick: The Young Bucks retain (Brookhouse and Mahjouri)