5 potential main events for All In

Are you All In?
Are you All In?

The iconic All In event is now just over three months away, and following the recent press conference, the excitement is really starting to build.

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As more and more high-level names are added to the card, it's easy to see why the 10,000-seater show is already sold out. It's starting to look like we're in for one hell of a night in Chicago, and Cody Rhodes and The Bucks deserve a great deal of credit for what they've been able to accomplish thus far.

Now, as we get closer and closer, it's time to start thinking about what the main event match will be. We've already had one bout that's been announced, but with so many possible superstars being confirmed already, it's hard to imagine what they'll end up going with.

With that being said, here are five potential main events for All In.


#5 Cody Rhodes vs. Nick Aldis

Could this turn people off?
Could this turn people off?

Rhodes is set to challenge for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at All In, as was announced at the press conference.

Now, while many fans are automatically assuming that it'll be the main event of the evening, that may not be the case.

In fact, as you'll soon see with the rest of the list, we're not entirely convinced that'll be the bout which eventually happens.

While Aldis is someone that deserves a hell of a lot more credit than he gets for his talents, we just can't imagine that this will be what they decide to go with.

Of course, because of the prestige which the NWA title has, we simply had to include it on this list - because there's always a chance they'll have it close the show.

#4 CM Punk vs. Kenny Omega

Best In The World
Best In The World

CM Punk hasn't competed in a professional wrestling match for over four years now, but there are reasons to believe that'll change in the next few months.

After all, his schedule is completely free following his fight at UFC 225, with his only notable appearance being a signing in Chicago: which will happen twenty-four hours before All In takes place.

Punk is going to be a guaranteed draw one way or another, and we believe that one of the best possible matches that he could be involved in would be a showdown with Kenny Omega.

Think about it - both guys are unbelievably talented, they consider themselves to be the best in the world, and you just know that they'd be able to cut dynamite promos on each other.

#3 Young Bucks & Cody vs. Golden Lovers & Stephen Amell

It's odd, but it could work
It's odd, but it could work

This particular option is going to sound incredibly random, but given the circumstances, it may just work out.

If they decide to change Cody's match at All In, then we think a fun alternative could be a six-man tag team bout to round off the evening - with the leadership of Bullet Club at stake. It's a story which has been building for months now, and you could have The Young Bucks reluctantly teaming with Cody before inevitably turning on either him or Kenny to end the show.

Plus, because the Golden Lovers are just so good, they wouldn't need an overly experienced partner: which opens the door for Stephen Amell aka Green Arrow to make his long-awaited return to professional wrestling.

#2 Kazuchika Okada vs. Chris Jericho

This could be fun
This could be fun

Given that Kazuchika Okada has already been announced for All In, it'd be wrong for us to not consider the possibility of him main eventing the show.

Of course, he's already faced several of the bigger names involved with the event before, which leads us to believe that another dream match could potentially be on the cards: against The Alpha himself.

Jericho's involvement in the show hasn't been confirmed, but given his recent work with New Japan Pro Wrestling, it feels like an announcement could well be imminent.

Y2J and Okada could produce magic together, and while it may seem like a long shot, this is a showdown which would send shockwaves throughout the industry.

#1 Young Bucks vs Second City Saints

Imagine the pop
Imagine the pop

Nick and Matt Jackson have worked harder than just about anyone in professional wrestling over the last few years, and they kind of deserve to headline this show.

The problem is, they've gone toe to toe with so many of the best tag teams in the world. So, that begs the question as to who is left?

The answer, in our mind, is The Second City Saints aka CM Punk and Colt Cabana. We know that everyone thinks they've fallen out due to the lawsuit situation, but what if that's all just a big rumour?

Cabana has done great things for independent wrestling, and having him team up with Punk would be one hell of a way to honour him for that.

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