Kenny Omega was victim of a brutal beatdown recently, with Don Callis sending Konosuke Takeshita & Bullet Club Gold after him.
However, Omega is hard to keep down – and tonight, will look for a measure of revenge ahead of All In. While in London, he will team with Hangman Page & Kota Ibushi, tonight he’s got The Young Bucks by his side as they face Juice Robinson & The Gunns in trios action.
No Bell Gets Rang As The Elite Brawl With Bullet Club Gold
The Elite would charge up the ramp to start a brawl with Bullet Club Gold – only for Robinson to drive Omega into the barricade. In the ring, Robinson would use a steel chair on Nick Jackson before being disarmed by the referee.
Referee Rick Knox took the Left Hand Of God, and Jay White got in on the brawl. The Gunns looked for 310 To Yuma, but Matt would avoid this and hit some Superkicks.
White nailed the Uranage and looked for the Blade Runner. Omega would stop him and try for the SnapDragon, as it was announced that this was a complete no-contest.
The bell never rang, the referee was down, and chaos broke out. White would hit a series of chops on Omega in the ring, before taking a V-Trigger to the jaw.
Konosuke Takeshita would hit the ring, and FTR would follow. Omega would hit a knee strike to the jaw of Takeshita and try for the One Winged Angel.
FTR would break off into a separate brawl with the Young Bucks, and Takeshita slipped out of the One Winged Angel before pointing at the All In sign.
MJF Knows All In Is A Huge Night For AEW
AEW World Heavyweight Champion MJF would sit down with Renee Paquette ahead of his championship match with Adam Cole.
He hopes to have this be the loudest match in professional wrestling history, and intends to buy everyone cheering for him a pint – paid for by that mark Tony Khan.
Renee would bring up that he will open and close the show, as Adam Cole would push him to also challenge for the ROH World Tag Team Championships on Zero Hour.
While he’s not impressed to wrestle twice, he does get to wrestle twice on perhaps the biggest professional wrestling show of all time.
MJF knows he’s standing on the back of giants, feeling that every professional wrestling star has built up to this show, and this main event.
He gets to do both matches with one of his best friends in the world today, perhaps his first true friend. MJF knows he’s a bastard, and has done horrible things – but is ready to be a bit vulnerable for AEW fans and Adam Cole.
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