NJPW/Indie News: All In to be made available on NJPW World

All In promises to be absolutely historic
All In promises to be an absolutely historic event

What's the story?

We're just hours away from the inaugural All In event, which seemingly promises to be the biggest Independent Wrestling show of all time thus far and prior to the initial start to the show, top Japanese wrestling promotion New Japan Pro Wrestling has decided to treat the fans with another huge announcement.

In case you didn't know...

As noted in 2017, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks decided to organize a big wrestling event that will seat a total of 10,000 people and is likely to be the biggest Independent wrestling show of all time.

The initial reason why Rhodes and The Young Bucks decided to organize this self-financed event is due to a Twitter exchange between Rhodes and The Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer, who had previously claimed that Cody’s home promotion Ring of Honor was not capable of selling out a 10,000 seat arena.

The heart of the matter

The first ever All In event will be available to purchase live on Fite TV, but as far as fans who won't be able to tune in live are concerned, there is apparently no reason to worry because New Japan Pro-Wrestling has confirmed that All In will be made available on the promotion's official streaming network NJPW World.

NJPW took it to their official English language Twitter account and confirmed fans can tune in to NJPW World later on if they wish to watch All In after the conclusion of the event.

Below is the official confirmation tweet from NJPW:

What's next?

Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks’ upcoming All In event will take place on the 1st of September at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois and you can tune in here for all the live updates from the show.

Below is the final match card for All In:

Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • The Briscoes vs. SCU
  • The Over Budget Battle Royale: Bran Cutler, Colt Cabana, Marko Stunt, Jimmy Jacobs, Billy Gunn, Brian Cage, Rocky Romero, Jordynne Grace, Ethan Page, Moose, and more.

Main Card

  • The Young Bucks and Kota Ibushi vs. Rey Mysterio, Rey Fenix and Bandido
  • Hangman Page vs. Joey Janela
  • Marty Scurll vs. Kazuchika Okada
  • Christopher Daniels vs. Stephen Amell
  • Britt Bakers vs. Tessa Blanchard vs. Ashley Rayne vs. Chelsea Green
  • Kenny Omega vs. Pentagon Jr.
  • Jay Lethal vs. The Winner of the Over Budget Battle Royale (Ring of Honor World Championship)
  • Nick Aldis(c) vs Cody (NWA Championship)

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