AEW All Out Grows As Mixed Tag Match Added To Zero Hour

AEW All Out Grows As Mixed Tag Match Added To Zero Hour

by | Sep 3, 2022 | Sport, Wrestling | 0 comments

Another match has been added to the already incredibly stacked card for AEW All Out set to kick off Sunday, September 4, 2022.

Announced on last night’s (September 2) AEW Rampage, the continuation in a mixed-tag feud that has been brewing over the past several weeks.

AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions and real life married couple Sammy Guevara and Tay Melo are now set to defend their AAA titles against formidable foes.

Ruby Soho and Ortiz will challenge Guevara and Melo for their AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championships at AEW All Out on the kickoff event, Zero Hour.

Tony Khan has commented that Zero Hour is not a pre-show, rather a standalone special edition of AEW programming that will also happen to occur directly before AEW All Out is scheduled to start.

Also scheduled for the Zero Hour offering, an FTW Championship match with HOOK defending against Angelo Parker.

Another title on the line during the Zero Hour, the AEW All-Atlantic Championship as PAC defends against Kip Sabian.

While Zero Hour will be available for viewing on All Elite Wrestling’s YouTube channel, AEW All Out is available on pay-per-view through cable providers as well as Bleacher Report online.

You can find out all the event details for AEW All Out by clicking here. 

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