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2024 AEW All Out Predictions, Card, Matches, Start Time, PPV Preview, Date, Venue, Match Card, Wrestlers

Three weeks after All In, All Elite Wrestling continues with All Out. The AEW stars performed in front of tens of thousands at Wembley Stadium in London earlier this month and now travel to Illinois on Saturday for All Out, one of their “big four” pay-per-views.

After finally winning the AEW World Title in England, Bryan Danielson is back to work. Danielson will defend his title against TNT Champion Jack Perry, who attacked him after his title win on AEW Dynamite. Meanwhile, the man Danielson won the title from, Swerve Strickland, is also back in the fire as he will face “Hangman” Adam Page in an unsanctioned Lights Out steel cage match. The two have had a bitter and bloody feud over the last year and Saturday is sure to be the next chapter in a developing story.

Two more major title fights are scheduled for Saturday night in Chicago. AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Mone will defend her crown against Hikaru Shida at All In after a brutal battle with Britt Baker. Additionally, AEW International Champion Will Ospreay will put his recently won title on the line when he faces Pac.

In addition to the title fights, there are several other exciting matchups that will keep the crowd on their toes all night long. Polarizing star MJF is back in action when he takes on Daniel Garcia. A “Chicago Street Fight” between two top women is on the cards when Willow Nightingale takes on Kris Statlander. And the AEW Tag Team Titles are also on the line when the Young Bucks defend their crown against the Blackpool Combat Club, featuring the team of Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta.

Kicking off at 8pm ET on PPV, let's take a look at who the CBS Sports experts are predicting to win each match on Saturday.

AEW All Out 2024 Predictions

Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage Match): Page is driven by anger and a desire to destroy Strickland's life. While it would be nice to see Page get some satisfaction on those fronts upon his return to action, AEW firmly believes in Strickland as a star. It's rare for someone a promotion believes in so much to lose two major matches in a row within two weeks. Strickland lost the world title two weeks ago, he should probably win on Saturday. Tip: Swerve Strickland wins — Brent Brookhouse

Strickland turned heads with his phenomenal performance against Danielson at All In. A win over “Hangman” would get him back on track, but it would be a disservice to the cowboy of AEW. Page has repeatedly failed against Strickland. Their on-and-off feud remains one of AEW's more interesting storylines, and a win over “Hangman” breathes even more life into it. Tip: “Hangman” Adam Page wins — Shakiel Mahjouri

AEW World Championship – Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jack Perry: There's no chance Danielson would relinquish the belt two weeks after his win in London, especially considering he's said his time as a full-time wrestler will come to an end if he loses the belt. Perry is an interesting and solid first challenger to Danielson's reign, but it would make absolutely no sense for him to end the new champion's time with the belt. Tip: Bryan Danielson retains the title — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)

AEW TBS Championship – Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Hikaru Shida: From the moment Mone debuted on the “Big Business” episode of AEW Dynamite, it was clear that she was going to be one of the leading women in the promotion. The Shida fight will bring something in the ring, but there isn't enough power to justify a title change. If Brit Baker couldn't knock Mone off her throne, Shida certainly won't. Tip: Mercedes Mone retains the title — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

AEW International Championship – Will Ospreay (c) vs. Pac: You can basically copy/paste my thoughts on the Danielson match here. Ospreay just won the belt at All In, why would he drop it now? This will be a fantastic match and could very well steal the show given the talent. But all of this action will be leading up to an Ospreay win. Tip: Will Ospreay retains the title — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)

MJF vs Daniel Garcia: MJF can't lose two big matches just weeks apart. MJF has been considered a rising star in the industry for years. That shine has faded somewhat, but he remains one of AEW's greatest assets. MJF is arguably AEW's most skilled talker with the ability to impress in big matches. It also looks like this feud will continue beyond All Out, so it's not imperative that MJF gets his just punishment just yet. Tip: MJF wins — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

Willow Nightingale vs Kris Statlander (Chicago Street Fight): This feels like a lost cause match that the fan favorite should win. It's a shame to see Statlander lose on consecutive PPVs, but Nightingale's success is a higher priority. Nightingale is a magnetic personality who is booked well in AEW. A win could set her up well for a future feud with AEW Women's Champion Mariah May. Tip: Willow Nightingale wins — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

AEW World Tag Team Championship – The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta): The Bucks may not have much energy left in the tank in terms of fan interest or ability (or perhaps willingness) to put on the great matches that made them stars, but this is another match where they're likely to retain the titles. Castagnoli and Yuta seem to be the only two members of the BCC who care about the group still existing. There's not enough momentum to switch belts, even if AEW is a promotion that deserves a top tag team that people care about. Tip: The Young Bucks defend the title — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)