All Out had quite a main event.
AEW held their 2025 All Out event at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There were a lot of reasons to tune in, including the AEW World Championship match.
Adam Page put his title on the line against Kyle Fletcher at All Out. The TNT Champion didnt have his title on the line, but he wanted to leave as double champion.
This match closed out the All Out show, and it received a big fight feel thanks to the ring introductions from Justin Roberts.
This match got started in violent fashion, with stiff shots and a ton of fury. Then they went to the ringside area, where Hangman took control. They fought through the fans for a bit, but then Page threw his challenger over the barricade to continue the match.
This match kept going in the ring, and eventually, Kyle Fletcher beat Hangman Page down and took control. Then he got a table out from underneath the ring to set it up.
Things kept going as Kyle Fletcher and Hangman Page took each other to the limit. It seemed that they both had an answer to whatever the other was doing, and there were a ton of close near falls as fans in Toronto cheered on. Eventually, the action returned to the outside, where Hangman Page nailed a tombstone on the floor.
Kyle got the upperhand on Hangman as he applied one brutal move after another, including a devastating brainbuster for a near fall. Then Page fought back and the two traded shots before they went to the apron where Page hit a Deadeye through the table. This match has been going on for 40 minutes at this point.
This match kept going with one reversal after another. Then, Page nailed another Deadeye in the middle of the ring for a very close two count. Fans were tired at that point, but the stars in the ring were even more exhausted.
In the end, Hangman Page was able to get the advantage, and win the match. This was a hard-fought victory as the two left it all in the ring.
This was a very long AEW World Title match to cap off All Out. Only time will tell what AEW brings to the table for their next pay-per-view, but we will be here with the headlines here at Ringside News.
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