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All Elite Wrestling continues to prepare the card for AEW All Out, one of its traditional PPV events, which this year will take place in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Last night, during the broadcast of the latest episode of AEW Collision, held at the iconic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a new match was announced for the PPV.
MJF was in charge of opening the show to address Mark Briscoe, his rival at All Out. The CMLL World Semicomplete Champion did not hesitate to insult Ian Riccaboni (who was supposed to interview MJF), the Philadelphia audience, and Briscoe himself, who quickly interrupted the segment from the screen of the venue.
Briscoe thanked MJF for giving him the opportunity to choose the stipulation for their match at All Out. Mark confessed that he had thought a lot about it during the past week, but his stay in Philadelphia brought back memories of broken tables and thumbtacks. Many thumbtacks. That said, Briscoe announced his decision: At All Out, they will face each other in a Tables & Thumbtacks Match, a no-disqualification match where anything goes.
Mark promised MJF that he will give him the beating he deserves. The same beating his wife should have given him for skipping their honeymoon. And speaking of which, Briscoe pointed out that he had his wedding gift right there. Suddenly, Mark appeared behind MJF, leading to a brawl. Briscoe pulled out a bag full of thumbtacks that he dropped on the canvas. After that, he prepared to apply the J-Driller on his enemy, but he managed to escape just in time. Both men will meet again in a week, where they will try to put an end once and for all to this fierce rivalry.
AEW All Out will take place on Saturday, September 20 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Fans can watch the show from the stands or online internationally, through the PPV.com and Triller TV platforms. Below is the updated card for the show so far.