All In was every bit as successful as most of us expected it to be and Cody Rhodes naturally couldn't be happier about that.

It seems hard to believe since there was so much build to it, but All In and the entire Starrcast weekend is now in the rearview mirror. The show that was labeled the biggest independent wrestling event in the industry's history took place on Saturday night and much to the relief of its organizers Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks, it was a massive success.

The more than 10,000 fans in attendance got to enjoy a night of incredible wrestling featuring pretty much all of the best wrestlers in the world right now who are not currently signed to WWE. Rey Mysterio, Marty Scurll versus Kazuchika Okada for the first time ever, not to mention Kenny Omega being attacked by Chris Jericho who was disguised as The Cleaner's opponent for the night, Pentagon Jr.

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The biggest and best moment of All In is up for debate, though. It could be the shock appearance of Y2J, but it could also be Rhodes winning the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship from Nick Aldis. Not only was it an incredible match between the two, it made for a truly emotional moment at the end of the match as Rhodes held the title that his father Dusty helped make famous.

24 hours after the match, Rhodes took to Twitter to let the world know of his gratitude for how well All In went as a whole. "Thanks Matt & Nick for producing it with me. You’re fearless and it was a fearless show," the new NWA Champion wrote on Twitter, acknowledging how much work his friends The Young Bucks put into making All In a success. Rhodes also wrote that he hadn't been able to stop smiling since the night before.

As great and successful as All In was, fans will already be wondering what's next. Even before All In took place this past weekend there were rumors that if it went well there would be an All In 2. Well, it went about as well as it could have, so it seems pretty nailed on that it will be happening again some time in the future. Rhodes and The Bucks will be taking some time to bask in the glow of the first All In for now though, and we will likely have to wait for news of any follow-up.

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