AEW All Out and WWE Wrestlepalooza were scheduled to go head-to-head on September 20th at 8 PM EST, but not anymore.
All Elite Wrestling has moved All Out to 3 PM EST on September 20th. This decision was made because WWE is stacking up Wrestlepalooza. WWE’s debut PLE on ESPN is rumored to feature Brock Lesnar’s in-ring return after 2 years and AJ Lee’s return to wrestling after 10 years.
AEW also made one more major announcement: All Out will air on HBO Max. You can read AEW’s press release below:
HBO Max to Stream Live All Elite Wrestling Pay-Per-View Events, Starting with AEW All Out on Saturday, September 20 at 3 p.m. ET
Beginning Friday, September 5, HBO Max Subscribers in the U.S. Can Pre-Order AEW All Out for $39.99; First-Ever PPV Event to Be Offered on HBO Max
“Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO Max and All Elite Wrestling today announced a groundbreaking expansion of their nearly six-year relationship, with the launch of AEW pay-per-view events on HBO Max, starting with AEW All Out on Saturday, September 20 at 3 p.m. ET from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.
HBO Max will stream live AEW pay-per-view events without ads, with all marketing and promotions of AEW PPV events primarily centered on HBO Max. Preorders for AEW All Out on HBO Max will launch this Friday, September 5, allowing U.S. HBO Max subscribers with supported devices to purchase the event for the exclusive price of $39.99.
Fans streaming AEW All Out on HBO Max can enjoy this event in HDR10 and Dolby Atmos, delivering stunning picture quality and immersive, arena-like sound that puts fans at the center of the action. Purchase and access to PPV Content may vary by subscription provider.
HBO Max users with a base subscription and a supported device can log on to purchase the event, which will be highlighted throughout the app or found in search. Once a purchase is complete, subscribers can find the event under “My Purchases” via the “My Stuff” page on the HBO Max menu. After the event, replays will be exclusively available for six months for purchasers.”
So far, AEW has only announced one match for All Out in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Adam Copeland and Christian Cage vs. FTR.
WWE has also officially announced only one match for Wrestlepalooza so far: IYO SKY vs. Stephanie Vaquer for the vacant Women’s World Championship.
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