We now know what The Young Bucks and Rey Mysterio will be doing at All In on September 1st.
The @ALL_IN_2018 Twitter account has announced a trios match involving Rey Mysterio, Rey Fenix and Bandito vs. Kota Ibushi and the Young Bucks. This is the fourth confirmed bout for the card.
Fenix/Bandido/REY -VS- Golden Elite
September 1st pic.twitter.com/ZGGJ6evl2E
— All In (@ALL_IN_2018) July 30, 2018
Nick Jaskson Reacts to All In Booking
Nick Jackson responded that this match must be a gift for his recent 29th birthday.
My birthday present! https://t.co/e7nSrbfCqM
— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) July 30, 2018
Let’s steal the show amigo. Lucha Libre!!
— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) July 30, 2018
Nick Jackson also mentioned that this was the 2nd Young Bucks match confirmed yesterday. The Bucks will also face LAX at the Chris Jericho Rock N Rager at Sea this October.
Second big match announcement for the day. https://t.co/kle0PSHmtN
— The Young Bucks (@NickJacksonYB) July 30, 2018
Updated Card for All-In
Here is the updated card for All In, which takes place on Saturday, September 1st from the Sears Center Arena outside Chicago, IL.
- “Bad Boy” Joey Janela vs Hangman Page
- This match will likely play into the missing Joey Ryan angle in some way. Page has been having nightmares regarding what exactly happened to Ryan.
- Kazuchika Okada vs Marty Scurll
- This week on Being the Elite, Marty Scurll met up with his friend Nick Aldis. They discussed Scurll’s match with Okada at All-In.
- Aldis suggested to Scurll that he gain weight and handed him a box of doughnuts.
- Okada was interviewed later in the episode and said he would beat Scurll in what would be his last match before he goes to 205 Live.
- Fenix, Bandido, and Rey Mysterio Jr. vs The Young Bucks & Kota Ibushi
- Jim Cornette will not like this match.
- Mysterio has said he wants a chance to team with some of the young luchadors coming up before he heads back to WWE. They don’t come much more young and up and coming than Bandido and Fenix.
- Bandido is 23 and has made a name for himself in Mexico. He just started getting booked with PWG this year.
- NWA World Heavyweight Championship
Nick Aldis (c) vs Cody- Technically, all that is confirmed is that Cody will challenge for the title. Aldis still has to defend the title for another month first. It’s likely he’ll do that, however.
- Cody has already challenged for the IWGP Heavyweight and ROH World titles unsuccessfully this summer.