AEW World Title Match Made For All Out With Interesting Stipulation
Hangman Adam Page now knows who he’ll be defending his AEW World Title against at All Out as he makes one specific demand.
Kyle Fletcher’s AEW career reached new heights when he captured the TNT Championship, but The Protostar is not stopping there. Fletcher recently took out Kenny Omega with an attack before he laid down his challenge to Hangman Adam Page for the AEW World Championship at All Out.
On the September 10th edition of Dynamite, Fletcher got his answer after Page opened the show in a non-title match against another member of The Don Callis Family, Josh Alexander.
As Adam Page and Kyle Fletcher came face-to-face, the champion accepted the challenge on one condition: Fletcher had to go it alone without any help from Don Callis or his Family. Callis has been especially vocal in his support of Fletcher in recent days after a former WWE talent claimed Fletcher was missing several skills to be a top star.
What Else Is Scheduled For AEW All Out?
AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm will have three challengers to contend with as she puts her gold on the line against Thekla, Kris Statlander, and Jamie Hayter.
Adam Copeland and Christian Cage reunited for the first time in 14 years at Forbidden Door, and they will do so again in Toronto as they face FTR.
Mercedes Mone will defend the TBS Title against Riho, Jon Moxley will clash with Darby Allin in a Coffin match, and MJF and Mark Briscoe are set to go to war in a match that still has a stipulation to be announced.
The AEW Unified Championship will be on the line in a three-way match with a six-man tournament announced to find out who will be in that match. The Hurt Syndicate will be at full power as they clash with Ricochet and the Gates of Agony in a trios match.