Major Streak To End At AEW All Out 2023

Major Streak To End At AEW All Out 2023 AEW

A major AEW streak is set to be broken at Sunday’s (September 3) All Out pay-per-view, with a wrestling veteran not currently slated to compete at the show.

This year’s All Out event is different from previous years, as the majority of matches slated to take place were announced following last weekend’s All In London show.

While a number of exciting matches will be taking place, one star who isn’t currently scheduled for a match is Chris Jericho.

Jericho missing All Out would be huge, as the wrestling veteran has been presented as a top attraction at most AEW pay-per-views. And by most, I mean all.

It has now been pointed out that All Out 2023 is currently set to be the first AEW pay-per-view Chris Jericho hasn’t competed on since the company’s inception.

While Jericho wasn’t in action at the 2019 Fyter Fest and Fight For The Fallen shows, these weren’t traditional pay-per-view events as they were available to watch for free in the US.

Jericho notably competed at All In London, losing to Will Ospreay in a high-profile singles match at the August 27 show.

There is a battle royal set for the All Out Zero Hour pre-show, but even if Jericho wrestles in this match, his streak of main card pay-per-view appearances will still end.

With the Young Bucks set to compete at All Out, Matt and Nick Jackson will be the only stars to have competed at every AEW pay-per-view.

More details on the three Zero Hour pre-show matches can be found at this link, including the unique prize for the battle royal winner.

Check out the announced card for AEW All Out 2023 right here.

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8 months ago by Sanchez Taylor

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