July 1, 2024

With two weeks to go for AEW’s annual Labor Day weekend show, All Out emanating from United Center in Chicago, the card is beginning to take shape. During the August 19th, 2023 episode of Collision, it was confirmed to viewers that Miro vs. Powerhouse Hobbs would be one of two matches scheduled. The match was shortly announced after Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Kevin Ku and was addressed by Miro. Miro went on to tell Hobbs they have something in common, and it’s just muscles. Miro went on to tell Hobbs that he rely on a book for guidance just as Hobbs does with his “Book Of Hobbs” and that he used to surround himself with distractions. The Redeemer Miro goes on to tell Hobbs that redemption is coming for him at All Out.

Alongside side that match is also the already confirmed Darby Allin vs. Luchasaurus TNT Championship match. Darby Allin was successful in defeating Christian Cage during Saturday’s Collision on his road to All Out. Will Darby be 100% a week after his coffin match, teaming up with The Icon Sting against Mogul Embassy’s Swerve Strickland and AR Fox at AEW’s All Out live from Wembley Stadium, August 27th.

On the August 26th edition of Collision, the challenge is laid down by Ruby Soho. Ruby called out Kris Statlander and her TBS Women’s Championship to be defended at All Out. Later that evening, Kris Statlander would accept the challenge, and it would be confirmed by commentary that the match is official. Kris Statlander vs. Ruby Soho for the TBS Women’s Championship.

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