All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has announced a significant change to its pay-per-view schedule, moving its annual All Out event from its traditional Labor Day Weekend slot to Saturday, September 7. The news comes just days before the company is set to present its sixth annual Double or Nothing event this weekend.
Originally scheduled for Sunday, September 1, from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL, All Out has been a staple of Labor Day Weekend since its inception in 2019. However, fans expressed concerns about the proximity of All Out to All In, scheduled for Sunday, August 25, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. In response, AEW officials have opted to push back the event by a week, avoiding a clash between the two major events.
The go-home editions of Rampage and Collision are slated to be taped on Friday, September 6, although the venue for these tapings has yet to be confirmed. AEW promises to release further details, including ticket information, in the coming weeks.
Last year’s All Out pay-per-view was headlined by Jon Moxley’s thrilling 20-minute match against Orange Cassidy, where he captured the International Championship. This year’s event is expected to be just as electrifying, although the card has yet to be finalized.
In related news, AEW has updated its pay-per-view calendar for 2024, with a total of nine matches confirmed for Double or Nothing as of this writing. The card is expected to be finalized on Dynamite, setting the stage for an unforgettable weekend of wrestling action.
As AEW gears up for its biggest weekend of the year, fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming events. With the schedule shift, fans will now have a longer break between All In and All Out, allowing for a more relaxed viewing experience. With Double or Nothing just around the corner, wrestling enthusiasts are in for a treat, and the altered schedule only adds to the excitement.