The Bullet Club’s September 1st All In show has had some updates to the card in recent days. Now thanks to Nick Jackson, we also know what will main event the show.
6 man. https://t.co/Uco2SRVWVF
— Being the Elite (@BeingTheElite) August 12, 2018
That means the six man tag between Rey Mysterio, Bandido, and Fenix vs The Young Bucks and Kota Ibushi will close the show. We also now know that the rumored match between Kenny Omega and Pentagon Jr. is confirmed for the show.
https://twitter.com/ALL_IN_2018/status/1028665082392207360
That makes the updated match card as follows:
- Zero Hour Pre-Show Match on WGN America: Over Budget Battle Royal For a Shot at The ROH Title
- Zero Hour Pre-Show Match on WGN America: The Briscoes vs. Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky
- Adam Page vs. Joey Janela
- Tessa Blanchard vs. Madison Rayne vs. Chelsea Green vs. Britt Baker
- Stephen Amell vs. Christopher Daniels
- Kazuchika Okada vs. Marty Scurll
- ROH Title Match: Champion Jay Lethal vs. The Winner of The Over Budget Battle Royal
- Kenny Omega vs. Pentagon
- NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match: Champion Nick Aldis vs. Cody Rhodes
- Rey Mysterio, Bandido, and Fenix vs. The Young Bucks and Kota Ibushi
All In is scheduled for September 1st from the Sears Centere in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The Zero Hour Pre Show Starts at 6 pm and can be seen on WGN America. The main card starts at 7 pm and can be seen through traditional Pay-Per-View, Fite.TV, and Honor Club.
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