Sunday, 5 September 2021

CM Punk vs. Darby Allin: How To Watch AEW All Out & What Time It Starts

Here’s everything you need to know about AEW All Out 2021, which will include the highly-anticipated match of CM Punk vs Darby Allin. All Out is one of AEW’s four big pay-per-views, along with Double or Nothing, Full Gear, and Revolution. All Out is considered to be their flagship event in general, but the show has particular significance this year. It will feature Punk’s first wrestling match since his WWE exit in 2014. The event, which will take place at the Now Arena in Chicago, Illinois, is also the first AEW pay-per-view held outside of Jacksonville, Florida since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The card for All Out will also see Chris Jericho put his wrestling future on the line against longtime rival MJF. The AEW Tag Team Championships will be defended inside of a steel cage, while the villainous Kenny Omega will face off against Christian Cage, with Omega’s AEW Championship hanging in the balance.

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All Out is generally a must-watch event for AEW fans anyway, but it's even more so now with the in-ring debut of CM Punk. Here’s everything you need to know about AEW’s All Out pay-per-view, including how to watch the event, the start time, and the complete match card.

There are several options for how to watch AEW All Out. It will be available on standard PPV. For fans based in the U.S. who are looking to watch the event, it will also be available on a few different streaming services. It will be available through Bleacher Report and, for the first time, AEW All Out can be purchased through Fite TV. As for international customers, the show is available via Fite TV.

AEW All Out will start at 8 PM ET, with a preshow taking place an hour earlier. The preshow will include recaps and video promos for all of the big matches on the AEW All Out card. The preshow will also include a 10-man tag match, as the Best Friends will join forces with Jurassic Express to battle the Hardy Family Office and The Hybrid 2.

The official, planned card for All Out is listed below, with (c) denoting a champion that will be defending their championship. It’s worth noting that a scheduled match between PAC and Andrade El Idolo has been postponed. It will now take place on the September 10th edition of AEW Rampage. According to AEW’s CEO and president Tony Khan, the postponement is the result of travel issues.

AEW Championship: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Christian Cage.

CM Punk vs. Darby Allin.

Chris Jericho vs. MJF.

AEW TNT Championship: Miro (c) vs. Eddie Kingston.

AEW Women’s Championship: Britt Baker D.M.D. (c) vs. Kris Statlander.

AEW Tag Team Championship match: The Young Bucks (c) vs. The Lucha Brothers in a steel cage.

Women’s Casino Battle Royale – Winner gets a future opportunity at the AEW Women’s Championship

Jon Moxley vs. Satoshji Kojima.

Paul Wight vs. QT Marshall.

The exact placement of CM Punk vs Darby Allin on the card is currently unknown. It’s possible that the match could close out the show, essentially serving as the main event, given the significance of it being Punk’s first match in seven years. It could also open the show, helping to set the tone for the rest of the event. More information about the placement of Punk vs Allin could be revealed on the AEW All Out preshow.

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