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AEW Star Claims All In Appearance Scrapped

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An AEW wrestler has said that he was supposed to be in a match, but it never happened due to a unique reason.

One of the most unique matches at AEW All In London was the Casino Gauntlet Match. It’s a match that starts with two wrestlers in the ring and features other wrestlers being inserted into the match at random intervals.

It’s also a match that can end at any time, so fans watching at home don’t know if there will be just two competitors, maybe five, perhaps seven, or even more than that.

The 12 wrestlers in the Casino Gauntlet Match at All In were as follows: Orange Cassidy, Kazuchika Okada, Kazuchika Okada, Kyle O’Reilly, Zack Sabre Jr., Roderick Strong, Mark Briscoe, “Hangman” Adam Page, Jeff Jarrett, Ricochet making his AEW debut, Christian Cage and Killswitch (Luchasaurus).

When Killswitch made his entrance as the 12th man in the match, he teased the idea of finally turning against the evil Christian Cage, but instead, it was Killswitch giving O’Reilly a Chokeslam. Killswitch put Christian on top of O’Reilly for the pinfall win.

Who Claimed To Have A Spot In The Casino Gauntlet Match At AEW All In?

On the final AEW Dynamite before All In, “Hangman” Adam Page beat up Evil Uno in a backstage segment because Uno told Page he was going to be in the Casino Gauntlet match.

In a post on Twitter/X, Evil Uno claimed he was going to be the 13th entrant in the match.

In reality, AEW booked the match to end with Killswitch as the last entrant and didn’t really have anybody scheduled after it. However, for the purposes of the show, Evil Uno is clearly having fun with fans by teasing the idea that he was going to be in the match.