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AEW Sets Plans for Kazuchika Okada at All Out

AEW has revealed a multi-man tournament to determine the competitors for a three-way AEW Unified Championship match at the upcoming All Out pay-per-view.

AEW Sets Plans for Kazuchika Okada at All Out

The path to the AEW Unified Championship at All Out will run through a newly announced tournament. The bracket was revealed during the September 10 broadcast of AEW Dynamite, establishing that the winners will advance to a three-way title match at the upcoming pay-per-view.

The tournament kicks off this Saturday on AEW Collision, which will feature two key matchups: reigning AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada will face Michael Oku, and Konosuke Takeshita is set to go one-on-one with Anthony Bowens. The final announced bout will take place on the September 17 edition of AEW Dynamite: September to Remember, pitting The Beast Mortos against Máscara Dorada.

The Developing All Out Card

The tournament reveal was part of a busy night for AEW, which also saw another major world title match confirmed for the pay-per-view. “Hangman” Adam Page is now scheduled to defend the AEW World Championship against Kyle Fletcher at the event.

The title match was made after Fletcher confronted Page in the ring following his non-title victory over Josh Alexander. Page accepted the challenge with a specific condition, stating, “I’ll defend the AEW World Championship against you at All Out, but you’re leaving Don Callis in the back.”

With a new tournament dictating the future of the Unified Championship and a high-stakes AEW World Title defense now official, the championship landscape for All Out has become significantly clearer. The next chapter unfolds this Saturday on Collision, where the first two qualifying matches will determine who moves one step closer to the three-way main event.