AEW President Tony Khan is gearing up to deliver major excitement for fans at All Out 2025, set to take place in Toronto on September 20. This pay-per-view will compete directly with WWE’s Wrestlepalooza, prompting AEW to emphasize big matches featuring stars like Hangman Page, MJF, Toni Storm, Bobby Lashley, and Kazuchika Okada. The event promises several high-profile debuts and returns designed to captivate the audience and make a memorable impact.
Key Returns and Potential Appearances Stir Anticipation
One of the most eagerly awaited moments is the return of Eddie Kingston, who will face Big Bill after more than a year away from AEW. Additionally, Andrade, recently released by WWE, remains a wildcard. Due to contractual non-compete terms, his status is unclear, but he could potentially appear at All Out if his deal allows. These returns add a layer of unpredictability, raising the stakes ahead of the event.
MJF’s Allies and New Alliances May Shape Key Matches
MJF, once accompanied by Wardlow as his bodyguard, has since separated from him. Another former teammate, Alex Hammerstone, now signed with MLW, recently reunited with MJF, hinting at a future partnership. Hammerstone’s possible debut at All Out could play a significant role during MJF’s Thumbs N’ Tacks match against Mark Briscoe, potentially assisting MJF’s victory. This reunion follows an interaction at an MLW show where Hammerstone was urged to unlock his potential, fueling speculation about their combined future.

Cedric Alexander’s Possible Debut Could Impact Key Rivalries
Although many expected Cedric Alexander to join AEW quickly after entering free agency, he has remained active in TNA. Alexander is linked to The Hurt Syndicate but may switch allegiances at All Out due to a connection with Ricochet, who approached him before the Syndicate’s involvement. This sets up a possible debut moment where Alexander could betray Montel and join forces against The Hurt Syndicate, intensifying the ongoing feud between the factions.
Women’s Division Highlighted by Toni Storm and Ronda Rousey Prospects
The women’s division at All Out features a high-stakes triple threat match for the AEW Women’s World Championship, with Toni Storm defending her title against Kris Statlander, Thekla, and Jamie Hayter. The match is expected to be fiercely competitive. Meanwhile, Ronda Rousey, though currently stepped away from wrestling, praised Tony Khan’s company for the opportunities given to her close friend Marina Shafir even as she criticized her WWE experience. Rousey could make an impactful return by confronting the match winner and positioning herself as the next challenger for the Women’s World Championship.
AEW’s Strategy to Compete with WWE’s Wrestlepalooza
With WWE’s Wrestlepalooza scheduled on the same night, Tony Khan is likely to pull out all stops to attract viewers and fans, including potentially debuting fresh talent and reviving old rivalries. The strategic use of top talents like Bobby Lashley, Kazuchika Okada, and others signals AEW’s desire to create an event that stands out.
Looking Ahead: What Fans Can Expect from AEW All Out 2025
AEW All Out 2025 in Toronto is shaping up to be a milestone event, powered by Tony Khan AEW All Out debuts and high-profile matches aimed at captivating wrestling fans. The possible appearances and returns, coupled with exciting championship bouts and faction rivalries, could shift the landscape of pro wrestling. Fans will closely watch to see if the intriguing storylines and star power translate into a must-see pay-per-view that challenges its WWE counterpart effectively.
