#2 Joey Janela
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Joey Janela and MJF have quite a bit of history throughout various different promotions, and on the biggest stage of both men's careers, they could tear the house down for the All Elite Wrestling faithful.
Janela stole the show with Jon Moxley at Fyter Fest, and while MJF is capable of working the hardcore/death-match style, a traditional match would make both men look much better.
Janela is a Bad Boy, and getting a singles bout with MJF would be a great way to show off his all-round character, rather than just his hardcore style. Janela is capable of losing to the bigger star in MJF without it hurting his character too much.
These two have had limited interactions in AEW (outside of the 6-man at Fight for the Fallen), and while it's unlikely that this will happen at All Out, it's certainly one that would elevate both men, but most of all, the bigger star in MJF.