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AEW All Out Results (9/4): CM Punk vs. Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho vs. Bryan Danielson

Bryan Danielson vs. “Lionheart” Chris Jericho

Danielson and Jericho feel each other out, and “The American Dragon” stomps the latter. Jericho gains the upper hand and takes Danielson to the mat. Danielson takes control, but Jericho drills him with some elbows. They trade chops, and “Lionheart” drops Danielson with a backbreaker. Danielson floors Jericho with a missile dropkick. He counters the Walls once, but Jericho blocks a hurricanrana and locks in the Walls of Jericho. Danielson rolls through and gets a two count. Jericho goes crashing to the floor when Danielson dodges him in the corner. “The American Dragon” dives through the ropes and lands on Jericho. Danielson goes for a diving headbutt, but Jericho evades it. “The American Dragon” counters the Lionsault and goes for the LeBell Lock. Jericho transitions and locks in the Walls, but Danielson escapes.

Jericho drops Danielson with a piledriver and hits the Lionsault for a two count. Danielson blasts Jericho with some elbows and traps him in the LeBell Lock. He switches to a triangle choke, and Jericho escapes. He hits a Codebreaker for a two count. Jericho locks Danielson in the Liontamer. He punches Danielson and tells him to stay down.  Danielson fires up and hits the running jnee. He locks in the Cattle Mutilation and elbows Jericho some more. “The American Dragon” kicks Jericho and drills him with a rolling elbow. Jericho kicks Danielson below the belt and pins him with the Judas Effect.

Winner: Chris Jericho

Jericho celebrates with the Jericho Appreciation Society, though Daniel Garcia is conspicuous by his absence.

House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews) (with Julia Hart) vs. Miro, Darby Allin, and Sting

Malakai Black and Miro start the bout. “The Redeemer” stomps Black in the corner. King gets in the ring, and Miro takes the fight him, too. Black and Matthews try to double-team Miro, but the latter gets suplexed. Miro refuses to tag Allin when he asks. The former TNT Champion slams Matthews to the mat and again opts not to tag out. Allin tags himself in and gets a two count with a roll-up. Allin goes for a Code Red, but Black drills him with a kick. Black stomps him in a corner. King overpowers Allin and chops him out of the ring. He slams Allin into the barricade. House of Black isolates Allin. Matthews nails him with a knee to the head. Allin tags Miro, but the referee doesn’t see it due to Hart’s interference. Sting tags in and clears house. He trips King, sending him crashing into Matthews in the corner. Black and Sting trade blows. The legend traps him in the Scorpion Death Lock. He refuses to break it, even as King and Matthews kick him. Black transitions into a knee bar. Matthews kicks Miro in the face.

Sting escapes Dante’s Inferno and tags Allin. He hits the Scorpion Death Drop, but Mathews breaks up the pin after a Coffin Drop. Miro crashes into the steps, but Allin takes Matthews out with a dive. Black and Sting are left alone, and Sting spits mist at Black. Allin stacks him up for the win.

Winners: Miro, Darby Allin, and Sting

Backstage, Chris Jericho asks Daniel Garcia why he didn’t celebrate with him after his match. He tells Garcia that the Jericho Appreciation Society won’t be there for him during his ROH Pure Championship match on AEW Dynamite.

AEW World Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. CM Punk

Moxley flips Punk off. Punk quickly hits the GTS. The challenger takes the fight to the champion, and the match quickly spills into the crowd. Punk is in control, and he brings Moxley back to ringside. He slams Moxley into the steps. Moxley rallies by slamming Punk head-first into the ring post, and the blow busts the challenger open. Moxley punches Punk and opens up his wound. He continues to beat Punk up. The champion drills Punk with elbows to the head. He chops Punk in the corner. Punk rallies, but Moxley takes him down with a kneebreaker. He wrenches Punk’s surgically-repaired foot and stomps on his abdomen. He continues to grind the wound on Punk’s head. Punk rakes Moxley’s eye to escape a heel hook. The challenger flips off Mox, and the champion plans him with a piledriver.

Punk gains some breathing room by slamming Moxley shoulder-first onto the ring apron. He stomps on Moxley and locks in the Anaconda Vice, but the champion bites his way out. Punk slams Moxley, but the champion counters a diving elbow into a chokehold. He transitions and locks in the Bulldog Choke, but Punk escapes. He traps Punk in an ankle lock, but the challenger reaches the ropes. Punk springs to his feet and kicks Moxley, who fires back with a clothesline. Moxley escapes the GTS. The two competitors trade shots. Moxley reverses the GTS again and hits the Death Rider for a two count. He hits some hammer and anvil elbows before he locks in the Bulldog Choke. Punk rolls through, escapes, and hits the GTS. Moxley lands on Punk, apparently unconscious. Punk goes for another GTS, and Punk hits it for the win.

Winner and new AEW World Champion: CM Punk

Punk celebrates after the match until the lights go out. Some audio of Tony Khan plays, and he’s talking about someone’s prolonged absence. He says he’ll swallow a bitter pill by putting this person in the Casino Ladder Match without even giving him an extension. A clip of CM Punk saying, “The Greatest trick the devil ever played is making everyone think he didn’t exist.” The Joker takes off his mask, says he’s the devil, and pits on a burberry scarf. Back in the arena, the lights come up, MJF’s theme song plays, and he comes to the stage. He stares down Punk and motions for the title. He then flips off everyone as the show comes to a close.

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