The pay-per-view feed for All In cut out shortly after the 3-count in the night’s main event. Live inside Sears Center Arena, however, an extended celebration took place.
Rey Mysterio, Bandido, and Fenix thanked the crowd as Kenny Omega and Cody came out to join them. The Massie family along with some of their small children also filled the ring as confetti drifted down from the ceiling.
“We’re sticking together. Not one entity, not one company owns pro-wrestling. WE OWN PRO-WRESTLING!” – @CodyRhodes #ALLIN @ALL_IN_2018 pic.twitter.com/Tz36FlbQdx
— SiriusXM Busted Open (@BustedOpenRadio) September 2, 2018
Omega gave his standard “Goodnight and Goodbye speech” while Cody reiterated that WWE does no own pro-wrestling.
Cody, Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks, Marty Scurll and Hangman Page
The group reiterated that they will not be splitting up when their contracts come due in 2019. This likely means they will not be going to WWE next year as Scurll’s contract commits him to ROH past then.
What happens when Omega, Cody and the Bucks are all free agents in a few months should be interesting. Both WWE and Sinclair should have the money to keep the stable but its also possible multiple non-WWE promotions could work together to provide the team with a joint offer. What this new era of non-WWE promotions working together means should become more apparent during what is looking to become the hottest free agent period in wrestling since the Monday Night War era.
Thanks for making history with us tonight! Went dark before we could say we love you all. Happy Wrestling! #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/t8Tzkq7wUK
— Ian Riccaboni (@IanRiccaboni) September 2, 2018
Next up for most of the crew will be NJPW’s Destruction tour. Omega’s next IWGP Heavyweight Championship match is on September 15th versus Tomohiro Ishii.