Chris Jericho shocked the audience by disguising himself as Pentagon Jr. at All In.
#2. Wrestlers with creative freedom have now been proven to have great matches.
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Omega vs. Pentagon lived up to the hype, like most of All In's matches.
"For the fans, by the wrestlers" was the mantra of All In. While many promotions, particularly WWE, tend to get very involved in the pacing and execution of matches, All In's management (Cody and the Bucks) allowed the talent to have total creative freedom in their matches.
This led to some truly exciting moments, such as Adam Page's Rite of Passage from off of a ladder, and also meant that true artists like Pentagon and Kenny Omega were able to show the world who they are and what they are all about.
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Christopher Scott Wagoner
Christopher Scott Wagoner is a writer from Austin, Texas in the United States. He is also a proud descendent of the Choctaw and Lakota people.
Chris has an English and Creative Writing degree, and is a published author with Simon and Schuster. He's ghost-written over eight million words in more than 500 books.
A long time wrestling fan, Chris is also a professional journalist who covers sports-entertainment. He's been writing for Sportskeeda since 2018.