Adam Copeland and Christian Cage picked up the win at AEW All Out.
The show opened with a reunion of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage as they battled FTR. The match starts off with Dax and Cage as the crowd starts an “oh, f–k the Revival” chant. Cage and Harwood then lock up, backing into the corner as they fight it out before the referee intervenes. We then get another collar and elbow tie-up, this time with Dax taking Cage to the mat before stepping on him.
Cage then fights back, sending Harwood to the corner to slam his head against the turnbuckle. Cage then targets the previously-broken nose of Dax as he tags in Cope and a double team between the babyfaces leads to a near fall.
Dax then makes the tag to Cash, who goes for a side headlock on Cope before taking him to the mat. Cope then fights back, eventually hitting a Lou Thesz press before tagging in Cage. We then get another double team, this time getting a two count on Wheeler. Cage then sends him to the corner for some hard strikes and a bite. Dax then makes the tag and fights Cage to the corner as the crowd tries to rile him up. Harwood then pays little mind to this as he takes Cage to the mat before Wheeler tags in for a stomp. Cage then slowly fights to his feet, only to be sent back down as Dax tags in. Harwood then hits a dropkick and follows it up with a chinlock.
Cage then fights back to his feet, but is unable to make the tag as Wheeler keeps Cope away from the apron before sliding into the ring for a double team on Cage allowing for a two count for Harwood. Wheeler then tags in and goes up to the turnbuckle, jumping into a boot from Cage instead and Cage makes the tag to Cope. Dax then tags back in, but he is taken down to the mat by Cope for a near fall. Wheeler then tags in, but gets taken down by Cope. Cope then hits a five-knuckle shuffle and follows it up with a Death Valley Driver, but only gets a two count.
Cope then goes for a Sharpshooter and Wheeler tries to intervene before Cage slides in for one of his own on Cash. While being trapped in the submission, FTR help each other out enough for Harwood to reach the ropes for a break. Cage and Cope then set up for an homage to the Hardys, but Cage gets sent into Cope and forces him to land on his neither region on the top rope before FTR sets up for the Power and the Glory. This then gets a near fall and they go for a Shatter Machine only for Cope to hit a Killswitch for the cover and Stoke pulls the referee out of the ring to stop the count.
Beth Phoenix’s music then hits and she makes her way out to lay out Big Stoke. In the midst of this, Cope gets another near fall before chaos ensues, while Beth carries Stoke to the back. FTR then sets up for a Shatter Machine and a spike piledriver, but Cope manages to kick out at two. FTR then argues with the referee on this before looking for a Shatter Machine only for Cope to hit an Impaler on both men.
Cope then heads to the corner and looks for a spear on Wheeler only to run into a Shatter Machine. Wheeler then makes the cover, but Copeland kicks out once again. Another Shatter Machine hits, but Cope still fights back. Cage then keeps Dax from intervening as Cope hits a spear on Wheeler for the win.
After the match, Beth Phoenix returns to ringside to stand alongside Cope and Cage, but Nick Wayne and Mother Wayne make their way out. This then allows FTR to blindside Cage and Cope, with Kip Sabian handcuffing Cope while FTR hit a spike piledriver on Cage. They then see Beth trying to take the handcuffs off of Cope and she tries to fight back before the pair sets her up for a spike piledriver and the crowd boos.
