Keeping on rolling here with the predictions for AEW All Out! You can see my preview and prediction for the last match here! Today we finish up the Buy In. We’ve got a hot tag match here, get ready for a fast and furious one!
Private Party vs. Jack Evans & Angelico
Okay, well, my primary prediction here is that this match will rule. Evans & Angelico cranked out many a highlight during Double Or Nothing’s most underappreciated match, a fantastic foray against the Best Friends. Meanwhile Private Party showed out in a big way in a triple threat tag scenario at Fyter Fest. Their performance was good enough to earn them a contract, in storyline anyway! It was honestly high level enough for that to be believable.
So yeah, if you’re into high flying, creative tandem offense, this will be the match for you. As a connoisseur of such things, and a fan of tag team wrestling in general, I’m excited. Almost an appetizer for the Escalera de la Muerte later in the night. As for who wins… well, both teams could really use a victory. They’re each winless, in spite of how much they’ve impressed. But on balance, I’ll say the newer names could use more establishing, so I’ll go with Private Party. Wouldn’t be at all shocked to be wrong though.
Noteworthy that Private Party will be facing off with their mentors, the Young Bucks in the first round of the AEW World Tag Team Title tournament.
This match will be taking place on the second episode of AEW on TNT. I’m not sure how big this tournament will be, my inkling is that it will actually end up being very exclusive. As in, some teams will be left out in the cold on this. Good as Evans & Angelico are, they don’t have a lot of success or a lot of buzz. Sadly, they may end up missing out… which I’m sure would end up playing into a storyline. But still.
But we know for a fact that Private Party will be involved and considering what a big match that is, that’s also a pretty good reason to give them some momentum heading in. Just makes all the sense in the world to me. I do hope Evans & Angelico don’t end up too lost in the shuffle though, because they are absurdly talented guys and it’s about time the two of them got some real national exposure. Especially in Evans’ case, he’s been a big indy name foreeeever. Hopefully they’ll get plenty of opportunities to show their stuff in front of that TNT audience.
Still, Private Party have a lot of star potential as well as youth on their side. You gotta push that.
AEW All Out takes place on Saturday, August 31st. It hails from the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, Illinois. It will be airing live on Pay-Per-View and streamed on Fite.tv and B/R Live.

