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All In
Promotional poster featuring Cody and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)
DateSeptember 1, 2018
CityHoffman Estates, Illinois
VenueSears Centre
Attendance10,411 (sold out)[1]
Tagline(s)The Biggest Independent Wrestling Show Ever

All In (stylized as ALL IN) was an independent professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by Cody and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) from the Bullet Club stable. It took place on September 1, 2018 at the Sears Centre in the Chicago suburb of Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The event aired live on traditional PPV outlets, Fite TV, and Honor Club, and was later made available for on demand viewing on the NJPW World streaming service.[7] The event included Zero Hour, an hour long pre-show that aired on WGN America. The event – while independently produced – featured wrestlers from Ring of Honor (ROH), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Impact Wrestling, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA), and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

The event had eleven matches, with two being on the pre-show. The show's main event was a six-man tag team match which saw The Golden Elite (Kota Ibushi, Matt and Nick Jackson) defeat Rey Mysterio, Rey Fénix, and Bandido.[8] In the penultimate match, Kazuchika Okada defeated Marty Scurll. On the undercard, Cody defeated Nick Aldis to win the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, Jay Lethal successfully defended the ROH World Championship against Flip Gordon, and the IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega defeated Penta El Zero.

The event is notable for being the first non-WWE or World Championship Wrestling promoted professional wrestling event in the United States to sell 10,000 tickets since 1993.[9]

Production

Background

In May 2017, a fan asked Wrestling Observer Newsletter journalist Dave Meltzer on Twitter if ROH could sell 10,000 tickets and Meltzer responded: "Not any time soon". Cody took Meltzer's remark as a challenge and responded: "I'll take that bet Dave". Eventually, the idea evolved from a ROH show to a self-funded event (with ROH's official sanctioning),[10] promoted by Cody and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson).[9][11] It was later announced that Kenny Omega, Brandi Rhodes, and actor Stephen Amell would be participating in the event.[12]

Sears Centre, the location of All In

On December 31, 2017, Cody and The Young Bucks announced on the Bucks' YouTube channel, Being The Elite, that they were looking at different venues to hold the event.[13][14][15] It was later reported by Pro Wrestling Insider that the event was set to be held in Chicago.[16] On January 10, 2018, it was announced that the event would take place on September 1.[17][18][19] On March 5, All In's venue was revealed as the Sears Centre located in the Chicago suburb of Hoffman Estates, Illinois.[20][21] Over the comings weeks, independent wrestlers would be announced to take part in the show, including Penta El Zero, Rey Fénix, Kazuchika Okada, Deonna Purrazzo (though she would later be removed after signing with WWE), Tessa Blanchard, Jay Lethal, Chelsea Green, Marty Scurll, and "Hangman" Adam Page.[22][23][24][25] Additionally, it was announced that to coincide with the event, Conrad Thompson would hold Starrcast,[26] a fan convention which would feature numerous wrestlers and wrestling and podcast personalities including Jeff Jarrett, Eric Bischoff, Bruce Prichard, Diamond Dallas Page, and Macaulay Culkin.[27][28][29][30] During the All In press conference on May 13, it was announced that Rey Mysterio and NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis would be taking part in the event.[10]

Tickets for the show were put on sale on May 13 and sold out in less than 30 minutes despite Cody and The Young Bucks announcing only one match for the show.[31][32] In the months leading up to the event, All In announced more wrestlers to take part, including MJF, Madison Rayne, Kota Ibushi, SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian, and Scorpio Sky), Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent Barreta), and The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe).[33][34][35][36] During this time, Cody and The Young Bucks started a YouTube series called All Us, chronicling the lead-up to the event.[37] On July 13, it was announced that Alicia Atout, Bobby Cruise, Don Callis, Excalibur, Ian Riccaboni, Justin Roberts, and Sean Mooney would serve as All In's broadcast team,[38] with Timmy Baltimore being announced as a commentator on August 27.[39] Bandido was announced for the show on July 25.[40] On August 6, it was announced on Being The Elite that All In's main card would broadcast on pay-per-view and Fite TV,[41] with an hour long pre-show called Zero Hour airing on WGN America at 6:00 p.m. Eastern time.[41] Later that day, it was announced that the event's main card would also broadcast on ROH's streaming service Honor Club.[42] Additionally on August 6, Jordynne Grace, Moose, Rocky Romero, Colt Cabana, and Ethan Page were announced for the show.[43] From August 15 until August 18, Brian Cage, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Jacobs, and Marko Stunt were announced for the show.[44][45][46][47] On August 23, Brandon Cutler was announced for the show.[48] Punishment Martinez was announced for the show on August 27.[49] On August 29, it was announced that All In would be available for on demand viewing on NJPW World, after being broadcast live.[7] On August 31, Austin Gunn, son of Billy Gunn, was announced for the show.[50] On September 1, Tim Storm was announced for the show.[51]

Storylines

All In featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[52] Storylines were produced on The Young Bucks' YouTube channel, Being The Elite, the NWA's YouTube channel, and at shows produced by the promotions involved.

On April 10, Joey Ryan was killed on Being The Elite by a mystery assailant in a Japanese hotel room.[53] On June 4 on Being The Elite, Japanese police arrested Arrow star Stephen Amell for Ryan's murder.[54] On July 16, it was revealed that Christopher Daniels had framed Amell for the murder.[55] On August 6 on Being The Elite, it was announced that Amell, who had recently been released from prison, would face Daniels at All In.[41] On August 27 on Being The Elite, Daniels and Amell would have their final confrontation before the event, with Amell warning Daniels that he would put him through a table just like he did during his debut in ROH.[56]

Cody, who challenged for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship at All In

During the May 13 All In press conference, NWA president Billy Corgan announced that Nick Aldis would defend the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship against Cody.[57] If Cody were to win, he and his father Dusty Rhodes would become the first father-son duo to win the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship.[58] During ROH's Honor United tour in London on May 27, it was announced that if Cody was able to reclaim the ROH World Championship before All In, then the match would become a Winner Takes All match for both the NWA and ROH world championships.[59] Cody received his ROH World Championship match on June 29 at Best in the World, but failed to capture the title despite Aldis trying to help him to win the match.[60][61] Cody would receive a second title opportunity during the June 30 tapings of Ring of Honor Wrestling, but lost again.[62] The match, now solely for the NWA title, was officially sanctioned by NWA management on July 31.[63] On September 1, it was announced that former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Tim Storm would be in Nick Aldis' corner.[51]

On June 8 at a WrestlePro event, Madison Rayne and MJF defeated Burnard the Business Bear and Flip Gordon to qualify for All In.[33] On the August 7 episode of All Us, a four corners match between Rayne, Tessa Blanchard, Britt Baker, and Chelsea Green was announced.[64]

On July 5, it was announced that Marty Scurll would be taking on Kazuchika Okada at the event.[37] Scurll began training with Nick Aldis to become a heavyweight on Being The Elite in preparation for the match against Okada.[65][66] Over the subsequent episodes of Being The Elite, multiple wrestlers would dismiss Scurll's chances of defeating Okada, including The Young Bucks, Jack Swagger, Rey Mysterio, Zack Sabre Jr., and Okada himself.[66][41][67][68] On August 27 on Being The Elite, Scurll responded to all doubts, stating he would defeat Okada at the event.[56]

On July 16 on Being The Elite, Joey Janela greeted Matt Jackson and Marty Scurll, immediately drawing the ire of Jackson.[69] On July 23, it was announced that Joey Janela would face "Hangman" Adam Page at All In.[70] Later that day on Twitter, Page would send a warning to Janela and proclaim himself a "Joey Killer".[71] On August 12, on Being The Elite, Page had a nightmare with his cowboy boots telling him that he would kill another "Joey," referring to Joey Janela.[67] On August 27 on Being The Elite, Janela would provoke Page during an autograph session.[56] On August 29, it was announced that the match would be a Chicago Street Fight.[72]

On July 30, it was announced that Bandido, Rey Fénix, and Rey Mysterio would take on The Golden Elite (Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and Kota Ibushi) in a six-man tag team match.[73] On August 27, during Being The Elite, Mysterio and actor Theo Rossi would mock The Young Bucks.[56]

On August 6, it was announced that the Over Budget Battle Royale and a tag team match between The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) and SoCal Uncensored (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) would occur on the Zero Hour pre-show.[74][43] Shortly after, SoCal Uncensored started training for their match against The Briscoe Brothers at All In.[75] On August 7, it was announced that Jay Lethal would defend the ROH World Championship against the winner of the Over Budget Battle Royale.[76][77][78]

On August 12, it was announced that Kenny Omega would face Penta El Zero at All In.[79]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[84][80]
1SoCal Uncensored (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) defeated The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe)Tag team match[43]12:33
2Flip Gordon won by last eliminating Bully Ray[Note 1]19-person Over Budget Battle Royale to determine the #1 contender to the ROH World Championship[74]17:06
3Matt Cross defeated MJFSingles match[80]9:23
4Christopher Daniels defeated Stephen Amell (with Josh Segarra)Singles match[81]12:30
5Tessa Blanchard defeated Chelsea Green, Madison Rayne, and Britt BakerFour Corner Survival match[82]12:41
6Cody (with Brandi Rhodes, Diamond Dallas Page, Glacier, and Tommy Dreamer) defeated Nick Aldis (c) (with Jeff Jarrett, Samuel Shaw, Shawn Daivari, and Tim Storm)Singles match for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship[73]22:01
7"Hangman" Adam Page defeated Joey Janela (with Penelope Ford)Chicago Street Fight[73]20:08
8Jay Lethal (with Lanny Poffo) (c) defeated Flip Gordon (with Brandi Rhodes)Singles match for the ROH World Championship[83]14:21
9Kenny Omega defeated Penta El ZeroSingles match[79]17:47
10Kazuchika Okada defeated Marty ScurllSingles match[73]26:05
11The Golden Elite (Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson, and Kota Ibushi) defeated Rey Mysterio, Rey Fénix, and BandidoSix-man tag team match[73]11:48
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. ^ Also involved: Jordynne Grace, Moose, Rocky Romero, Colt Cabana, Ethan Page, Brian Cage, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Jacobs, Marko Stunt, Brandon Cutler, Punishment Martinez, Austin Gunn, The Hurricane, Tommy Dreamer, Cheeseburger, Bully Ray, Chuck Taylor, and Trent Barreta

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