This Saturday marks the last stop for AEW before its weekly TV show begins on October 2, 2019, and it's a big one. All Out. The biggest show since its first, Double or Nothing. A World Champion will be crowned, PAC will make his debut, and we will find out who will compete to become AEW's first Women's Champion. All Out will air live from Chicago at 8 pm EST (or 7 pm EST if you want to watch the Buy-In) on Saturday, August 31, 2019. Fans in the US and Canada can watch the event on B/R Live or traditional PPV, but the event will not be free like the previous two. UK fans can watch on ITV Box Office, and everyone else around the world can order the event on the Fite app.

Hangman Page vs Chris Jericho for the AEW World Championship

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All Out's main event will see the crowning of AEW's first-ever World Champion. Hangman Page and Chris Jericho will do battle for that prestigious honor. AEW hasn't done the best job of building Page up to feel like a World Champion thus far, but that could easily be done in one match against a veteran as talented as Y2J.

PAC vs Kenny Omega

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For three months, fans have been gearing themselves up for Jon Moxley versus Kenny Omega. Sadly, things don't always go to plan. Due to a Moxley injury, PAC has stepped in to take his place opposite The Cleaner. Honestly, despite there being no build, we are almost just as excited for this match as we were the one it has replaced.

WATCH: Kenny Omega's Reaction To Jon Moxley Pulling Out Of All Out

Cody Rhodes vs Shawn Spears

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For some, AEW is a platform for former WWE Superstars to show Vince McMahon what he once had and didn't make use of. This match is very much that. Both Cody Rhodes and Shawn Spears were severely underutilized in WWE. This probably won't be match of the night at All Out, but it will be can't miss and the build to it has been terrific.

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The Young Bucks vs The Lucha Bros for the AAA Tag Team Championships

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This match might well be the most important on the All Out card. Not only because the AAA Tag Team Titles are on the line, but this is the kind of spectacle that will draw in the casual fan. Lapsed or new wrestling fans that give AEW a chance on August 31 will see what The Young Bucks and The Lucha Bros can do in this ladder match and might well decide to tune in to AEW's TV show on October 2 on the back of it.

Joey Janela vs Jimmy Havoc vs Darby Allin

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There might not be any gold on the line in this match, but a couple of careers might be. All three of the men in this match are certifiably insane and will go to extreme lengths to entertain the fans. Darby Allin demonstrated that against Rhodes, and Joey Janela did it to the extreme versus Moxley. This match will not be one for the traditional/squeamish wrestling fan.

The Dark Order vs Best Friends

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The minds behind AEW have stated that they want the tag division to be taken seriously. That's why there has been so much build to the tournament that will crown the promotion's first champions. At All Out, The Dark Order and Best Friends will battle it out for the chance to bypass the first round, thus increasing their chance of becoming the first-ever AEW Tag Team Champions.

RELATED: Everything You Need To Know About AEW's Tag Team Title Tournament

Riho vs Hikaru Shida

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While AEW can be somewhat based on names we already know, the promotion will also need to introduce us to talents we aren't familiar with. That is particularly true of its women's division. So far, a great job has been done of showcasing Riho to the wrestling world. At All Out, she will do battle with Hikaru Shida, a woman she teamed with back at Double or Nothing.

Luchasaurus, Jungle Boy, & Marko Stunt vs SCU

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Luchasaurus and Jungle Boy have already managed to capture the hearts of the AEW fanbase. At All Out, they will be accompanied by new signing, Mark Stunt. The trio will take on SCU who has been lighting up AEW events via their in-ring action so far. If anyone from AEW is reading this, we would recommend it start the show on Saturday as it'll inevitably get the crowd really fired up.

21 Woman Casino Battle Royale

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At Double or Nothing, 21 men battled for the chance to become the number one contender to the AEW Title in a Battle Royale. At All Out, the women will do the same. AEW has already announced when its first-ever Women's Title match will take place, now we just need to know who will be in it. We're expecting a fair few surprises in this one.

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Private Party vs Angelico & Jack Evans

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AEW has been criticized for some of the action it has featured on its PPV Buy-Ins. They are free-to-watch and intended to make viewers who haven't done so yet buy the main show. While we believe the women's battle royale will do that, we're not so sure about this one. We hope Private Party, Angelico, and Jack Evans prove us wrong, though.

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