AEW All Out: Live stream, start time, match card and more

The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega (Photo courtesy AEW)
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All Elite Wrestling’s All Out takes place Saturday, August 31. Here’s everything you need to know to be able to watch or stream the show.

All Elite Wrestling is putting on the sequel to last year’s groundbreaking All In event this Saturday, August 31. The stacked show will be live from Sears Centre in Chicago, the exact same venue as All In. Last year’s attendance was Sears Center record-breaking 11,263 wrestling fans in attendance.

Here’s everything you need to know about All Out, including how and when to watch and the announced match card.

Event info

Event: AEW All Out

Date: Saturday, August 31, 2019

Venue: Sears Centre Arena — Chicagoland, Illinois

Start time (Buy-In Pre-Show): 7:00 p.m. Eastern/4:00 Pacific

Start time (Main card): 8:00 p.m. Eastern/5:00 Pacific

Pre-Show live stream: AEW’s YouTube Hub or B/R Live (for free)

Main card: All pay-per-view providers, including cable, DirecTV and DISH. Also available on pay-per-view from B/R Live (United States only, $49.95). In the UK, watch on ITV Box Office and, internationally, on FITE.tv.

All Out match card:

The following are the announced matches for AEW All Out:

Pre-show

  • Private Party vs. Jack Evans and Angelico
  • Women’s Casino Battle Royale (Winner receives shot at inaugural AEW Women’s World Championship)

Main card

  • AEW World Championship: Chris Jericho vs. Adam “Hangman” Page
  • Kenny Omega vs PAC
  • Cody vs Shawn Spears (w/ Tully Blanchard)
  • AAA Tag Team Championship: Lucha Bros. (c) vs Young Bucks (Ladder Match)
  • Cracker Barrel Clash (sponsored by Cracker Barrel): Joey Janela vs. Darby Allin vs. Jimmy Havoc
  • Best Friends vs. Dark Order (Winner gets a bye in AEW Tag Team Championship Tournament)
  • Riho vs. Hikaru Shida (Winner faces Casino Battle Royale Winner for the AEW Women’s World Title on TNT)
  • SCU vs Luchasaurus, Jungle Boy, and Marko Stunt

Which match are you looking forward to seeing the most on Saturday? Are you excited for AEW’s big debut? Let us know in the comments below.