#2 PAC vs. Kenny Omega
Heading into All Out, many were expecting the clash between Jon Moxley and Kenny Omega to steal the show, but unfortunately, the former WWE Champion had to withdraw due to a serious elbow injury. While some expected AEW to go with a surprise opponent on the night, they quickly replaced Mox with a familiar face, former WWE superstar, PAC.
He was announced as an AEW competitor back at the first press conference in Jacksonville, but due to 'creative differences', he withdrew from Double or Nothing, and we haven't heard much from him since. But now PAC is back, and we are getting a genuine dream match on AEW's biggest stage to date, and while Omega is no doubt the favorite, this one could go either way, but one thing is for certain, this will be an absolute classic.
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Prediction: PAC upsets the Best Bout Machine in a Match of the Year contender.
#1 'Hangman' Adam Page vs. Chris Jericho - AEW World Championship
This match has been built since Double or Nothing back in May, and while the lack of AEW shows since that point has hurt the build, this one will no doubt be a fantastic contest. Despite nearing 50, Jericho is still a fantastic talent, and he's a proven draw, and with Page looking to stake his claim as the face of All Elite Wrestling, this one is tough to predict.
Given what an impact the company is trying to make as they head to TNT in October, it's likely that the known, proven commodity in Jericho is the favorite, but anything can happen in professional wrestling. Ultimately, the main event scene in AEW is absolutely stacked, so the first few months of the company on TNT is going to be incredibly exciting, but we just can't go past the veteran in this situation here.