AEW All Out: 5 Things that must not happen at the PPV

All Elite Wrestling must avoid these blunders at All Out
All Elite Wrestling must avoid these blunders at All Out

#2 Making the match order too convoluted

The closing moment of Fight for the Fallen was confusing, and the talent didn't even know whether the show was off or on air
The closing moment of Fight for the Fallen was confusing, and the talent didn't even know whether the show was off or on air

Some of the mistakes that AEW has made in the past with their previous events is the way they book their match order. What they do is they make all the low profile matches take place first with the high profile matches taking place last.

This makes their events appear rushed just so that we could get to the main event. To fix this, they should have one of their high profile matches open the show, followed by a low profile match, a mid-card match and then the main event.

This way, the event won't get convoluted and fans won't get too worn out at the beginning of the show as they would get a chance to take a breather in between each match.

AEW needs to manage their time properly so that the event starts and ends as planned and the ending doesn't get hastened. If the match order is too convoluted, it will become awkward and the promotion will look unprofessional.

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Edited by Kaushik Das
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