AEW All Out Results: Three huge debuts, CM Punk's first match in 7 years, Major title change

AEW All Out was one of the best shows of 2021 so far
AEW All Out was one of the best shows of 2021 so far

The Young Bucks (C) vs. Lucha Brothers at AEW All Out (Steel Cage Match for the AEW Tag Team Championships)

It looked like the AEW Tag Team Champions were trying to escape the cage early, but the Lucha Brothers quickly put a stop to that. The match started at a furious pace with Fenix at his high-flying best, hitting Nick Jackson with a hurricanrana off the top rope.

The Lucha Brothers then sent both members of The Young Bucks into the steel head-first, following it up with dives right into the steel. They went for it a second time, but The Bucks sidestepped it, sending the Lucha Brothers crashing into the steel.

Fenix got isolated as he was powerbombed into the unforgiving steel structure. Matt Jackson, meanwhile, took out a steel chain which he choked Fenix with. Matt Jackson went to Powerbomb Fenix into the cage, but he reversed it into a hurricanrana, sending Matt face-first into the cage.

Penta was back in by now, hitting Nick Jackson with a slingblade and quickly followed it up with a Backstabber. Fenix then bounced off the side of the steel cage and hit an armdrag. Penta used the Made In Japan on Matt Jackson, but he kicked out at two.

Nick Jackson took control for his team, pushing Fenix off the top turnbuckle and into the steel cage. He followed it up with a suplex on the apron while Matt Jackson had a Boston Crab locked in on Penta.

The Young Bucks then hit a top rope senton into a Tombstone, followed by a double cover, only getting a two-count off it. The Bucks then went for the BTE trigger, but Fenix dodged it.

Matt Jackson then hit a double low blow to both Fenix and Penta, taking back control. They followed it up with the More Bang For Your Buck to Fenix, but Penta broke up the cover.

The frustrated AEW Tag Team Champions then tried to rip off Penta and Fenix's masks. At ringside, we saw Brandon Cutler toss a black bag into the ring. It turned out the bag had a shoe with thumbtacks at the bottom. Penta got in front of his brother to protect him, and Matt Jackson took Penta out with the spiked boot. Nick Jackson then drove Penta's head into the boot, leaving him in a bloody mess at AEW All Out.

They followed it up with a BTE Trigger to Penta, but Fenix managed to break it up as the AEW fans in the arena exploded, as did Alex Abrahantes, who was at ringside. Fenix fought back for his team, taking on both Young Bucks. He then grabbed Matt Jackson's spiked boots, striking both Young Bucks with it. He followed it up with a Black Fire Driver to Matt Jackson but only got a nearfall.

Matt Jackson and Penta then hit stereo packaged piledrivers on the apron to Fenix and Nick Jackson respectively.

Matt and Penta then went at each other in the middle of the ring. Both men were on the top turnbuckle as Penta hit a Canadian Destroyer at AEW All out.

All four men traded chops, and then superkicks before Matt Jackson and Penta took each other out. The Lucha Brothers then hit a Fear Factor, but the count was broken up at the last second. Penta then told his brother to climb up the cage. Nick Jackson tried to join him at the top, but Fenix booted him off. Fenix then launched himself off the top. Penta and Fenix quickly hit their finisher and pinned Nick Jackson for the win at AEW All Out and become the new AEW Tag Team Champions.

Result: Lucha Brothers def. The Young Bucks

Grade: A++

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