5 huge feuds AEW could have planned after All Out

Chris Jericho became the very first AEW World Heavyweight Champion at All Out
Chris Jericho became the very first AEW World Heavyweight Champion at All Out

AEW All Out is officially in the history books, and what a night it was.

Just eight months after the company was launched earlier this year, All Out proved to be an epic night of wrestling, with the company crowning its first AEW World Heavyweight Champion in the main event. But with All Out officially in the rear-view mirror, it's time for Cody, the Young Bucks and the rest to look to the future.

In October, AEW will launch on TNT, and the company will need something big to keep fans tuning in when the promotion becomes a weekly thing.

Here are five huge feuds AEW could have planned after All Out.


#5 AEW World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs Kenny Omega

Jericho and Omega are currently tied with one win each in their matches.
Jericho and Omega are currently tied with one win each in their matches.

AEW has its first World Heavyweight Champion and his name is Chris Jericho. As the very first champion of the new promotion, Jericho will be expected to carry the brand into the future, though his title reign may be a short one if Kenny Omega has anything to say about it.

The feud between these two wrestlers is well known, as it was Omega who got the win in January last year when the pair battled at Wrestle Kingdom 12. Earlier this year at Double or Nothing, Jericho would even the score with a win of his own, and it seems a rubber match between the two could happen very soon.

Both men have shown they can compete in high-profile matches, and against each other. A final match between the two would be great to see, and regardless of who left the ring as the AEW World Heavyweight Champion, this would be a fitting end to an epic trilogy of bouts.

#4 PAC vs. Cody Rhodes

PAC's dominance caused the match to be stopped when he faced Kenny Omega
PAC's dominance caused the match to be stopped when he faced Kenny Omega

Though he wasn't originally planned to compete at AEW All Out, PAC made a fine substitute for Jon Moxley. After the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion was forced to pull out of the show due to an infection, PAC stepped in to face Kenny Omega, demolishing the Canadian to the extent that the match had to be stopped.

PAC was awarded the victory, which as a heel, he was glad to take, but that may have put him at odds with fellow wrestler Cody Rhodes.

As AEW Executive Vice President, Rhodes wants what is best for his wrestlers, and the actions of the former Neville may have crossed a line for the former NWA Heavyweight Champion. Though these two faced off in WWE, neither was treated as the star they are in 2019, and a feud between them could definitely elevate both their careers.

As former WWE Superstars, both men are also more recognisable to the casual viewer on the street than say some of the lesser known stars of AEW, and having the two face off could help bring in a bigger audience.

#3 Adam 'Hangman' Page vs MJF

Adam Page came up short at All Out but could have a major feud in the works
Adam Page came up short at All Out but could have a major feud in the works

Though last night's historic pay-per-view saw the crowning of the very first AEW World Heavyweight Champion, it wasn't Adam Page. Instead, the Hangman came up short against Chris Jericho in the main event of the show, as it seems the new company isn't ready to push him as their top star just yet.

Despite this, Page is still a huge factor in AEW, and though he didn't win the title, could be part of a major feud in the near future with MJF. Back at Fyter Fest earlier this year, a feud between the two was teased, as the pair went nose to nose during a four-man match, as it seems there is beef between the two wrestlers.

MJF is by far one of the best heels in AEW, as well as one of the best talkers in wrestling currently, and could certainly do big things with Adam Page. Though this feud won't have the AEW Heavyweight title on the line, a match between these two could very well determine the next challenger for Chris Jericho.

#2 Nyla Rose vs The Entire Women's Division

Rose dominated in the Casino Battle Royale, eliminating ten other wrestlers to qualify for a shot at the AEW Women's title
Rose dominated in the Casino Battle Royale, eliminating ten other wrestlers to qualify for a shot at the AEW Women's title

All Elite Wrestling's All Out pay-per-view helped put a spotlight on many wrestlers, but there are few stars that were pushed as much as Nyla Rose. Though she didn't appear on the main card, instead being on the pre-show, Rose was a tour de force in the Casino Battle Royale, winning the match to earn a AEW Women's Title match when the company launches their own show in October.

Not only did she win, Rose dominated the contest, eliminating ten out of the 21 combatants in the match, and will now face Riho to determine the very first AEW Women's Champion at AEW on TNT. Rose's actions at the All Out pay-per-view have put the entire AEW Women's Division on notice, as she is clearly being pushed as the next big thing on the roster.

Though she has Riho to contend with in October, Rose could continue her dominant streak by attacking everyone and anyone who crosses her path, showing the fans just how dangerous she can be.

#1 AEW World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs Jon Moxley

Could Moxley be the very first wrestler to challenge AEW Heavyweight Champ Chris Jericho?
Could Moxley be the very first wrestler to challenge AEW Heavyweight Champ Chris Jericho?

At All Out, history was made when Chris Jericho became the very first AEW World Heavyweight Champion, adding to his already incredible career. Defeating Adam 'Hangman' Page in the main event of the show, Jericho's win helps define him as one of the greatest of all time, though now that he is the top dogs of AEW, everyone will be gunning for him.

One wrestler who may be the first to step up to the Ayatollah of Rock and Rollah is Jon Moxley, who was unable to appear at All Out due to an MRSA infection. The former Dean Ambrose, Moxley joined the company at Double or Nothing, attacking Jericho, and their past goes much farther back that that.

Over the years, Jericho and Moxley faced each other numerous times in WWE, and though some storylines were better than others, these bouts were always entertaining. With Jericho as the World Heavyweight Champion and Moxley as one of the hottest commodities in wrestling in 2019, these two could battle once again, with the title on the line.

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