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AEW ALL OUT 2022 Predictions

Sunday, September 4th, at the NOWArena in Chicago, AEW hosts one of their biggest pay-per-views of the year, ALL OUT.

The PPV will consist of 15 matches, 7 of these having championships on the line.

Here are the predictions for AEW ALL OUT, courtesy of GiveMeSport:

ALL OUT Zero Hour: 

Sammy Guevara and Tay Melo ( c ) vs Ruby Soho and Ortiz- AAA Mixed Tag Team Championships

After two consecutive weeks of these teams facing off, ALL OUT could be the chapter of the rivalry for now.

Both teams currently have a win over one another after Soho and Ortiz’s victory on Friday’s episode of Rampage.

However, the way this will go will see Ruby Soho and Ortiz capture gold, as I believe there could be new directions and rivalries shortly for the JAS and particularly Guevara and Melo. Also, with Soho and Ortiz capturing the titles, it gives them a chance to represent AEW at AAA events and gives both competitors the hunger to defend the titles in Mexico and around the world.

Winners: Ruby Soho and Ortiz (new champions)

HOOK ( c ) vs Angelo Parker- FTW Championship

For weeks the Jericho Appreciation Society has made his intentions clear that he and “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard want a taste of the FTW title and the desire to bring more gold to the JAS.

However, he will have to face the undefeated HOOK, who hasn’t broken a sweat in any of his matches, putting away his opponents in quick time.

I believe history will repeat itself, and Parker will become the latest victim to be put to sleep by the Redrum submission. HOOK’s win over Parker will set up another title match with Matt Menard in the future.

Winner: HOOK

Eddie Kingston vs Tomohiro Ishii-

After backstage drama with rival Sammy Guevara that resulted in a suspension. Eddie Kingston will

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