AEW: Wardlow on Issues with His Match Against MJF, All Out 2022 Airing Details, Dark Results

Wardlow on Issues with Match Against MJF at AEW Double or Nothing 2022

Digital Spy held a recent interview with Wardlow. One of the topics discussed included Wardlow’s thoughts about his issues with his match against MJF at AEW’s Double or Nothing 2022 event this past May and the circumstances surrounding their match and afterwards.

“That should be considered one of the best nights of my life and it really wasn’t. Everything that was going on with Max at the time and then in my life personally. Just nothing was going right and it’s kind of sad that everything built up to this big night and there was so much that ruined it. All the crap with Max and everything he was pulling. I mean, I showed up that day not knowing if I was wrestling. There’s a lot more I could say about it but I don’t want to get angry but yeah, that should have been one of the best nights of my life and obviously the outcome was amazing but I really didn’t ever have the opportunity to enjoy it. I feel like ever since that night things have kind of been just off and I feel like I’m still trying to get back on track ever since that night and we’ll get there. But it is what it is, in this in life and in this business, not everything goes perfectly.”


AEW Announces Brodcast Details for All Out 2022

AEW and events distributor Joe Hand Promotions recently announced that they are partnering again for the airing of AEW’s upcoming All Out 2022 event on Sunday, September 4th at select theaters across the United States.

AEW also recently announced that their upcoming All Out 2022 event will be airing live on Bleacher Report’s B/R App, official website, and connected devices. It was also announced that the event will also be airing on traditional cable and satellite pay-per-view providers in the United States and on FITE TV for international viewers.

Official press release:

AEW All Out PPV Event to Stream on Bleacher Report Sunday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. ET

— Action-Packed Lineup Available Live on the B/R App, Bleacher Report Website and Connected Devices for $49.99 —

August 29, 2022 – AEW is closing out the summer with a sizzling pay-per-view event – ALL OUT. Featuring a slew of championship matches and highly anticipated bouts, the end-of-summer event will have a consequential impact on the future of AEW title cards throughout the year. ALL OUT will stream live in the U.S. from the NOW Arena in Chicago on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. ET on the Bleacher Report app, website and connected devices for $49.99. Fans can pre-order the event on Bleacher Report here.

The card for ALL OUT includes:

• “Lionheart” Chris Jericho vs. “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson

AEW World Tag Team Championship: Swerve in Our Glory vs. The Acclaimed

• Jungle Boy vs. Christian Cage

AEW TBS Championship: Jade Cargill vs. Athena

AEW World Trios Championship: Tournament finals

AEW Interim Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm vs. Dr. Britt Baker vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Hikaru Shida

Casino Ladder Match for a future AEW World title shot

• Ricky Starks vs. Powerhouse Hobbs

• FTR & Wardlow vs. Jay Lethal & Motor City Machine Guns

Additional matches will be announced in lead-up to Sunday.

Viewers can stream AEW: ALL OUT on the B/R app (Android and iOS), Bleacher Report website or via Bleacher Report on connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, FireTV and Xbox. Fans watching on the B/R mobile app will be able to utilize the platform’s functionality to comment on the greatest moments from the matches in real-time with other B/R app users. The event will also be elevated through enhanced discovery features in the B/R app. Bleacher Report will also cover and amplify all the action across its #1 most engaged social channels.

ALL OUT will also be available On-Demand through cable and satellite TV providers along with select movie theatres in North America and Latin America. International fans can access the event through PPV.com and FITE.


AEW Dark Results – Aug. 30, 2022

August 30, 2022
Orlando, FL – Universal Studios
Commentary: Excalibur and Taz

AEW Dark Quick Match Results:

  1. John Silver defeated Serpentico via Doctor Bomb (pinfall)
  2. Diamante defeated Charlette Renegade via Code Red (pinfall)
  3. Angelo Parker defeated Gus De La Vega via Elevated DDT (pinfall)
  4. Kiera Hogan defeated Mylo via Roundhouse Kick (pinfall)
  5. The Trustbusters (Ari Daivari, Parker Boudreaux, & Slim J) defeated Logan Cruz, Tyshaun Perez, & Hermano via Back Suplex Bomb (pinfall)
  6. Julia Hart defeated Vicky Dreamboat via Hartless Lock (submission)
  7. Kayla Rossi defeated Vipress via Standing Moonsault Press (pinfall)
  8. Varsity Blonds (Griff Garrison & Brian Pillman Jr.) defeated Rosario Grillo & Dean Alexander via Double Team Dropkick & Spinebuster combo (pinfall)
  9. Dante Martin defeated AR Fox via Nosedive (pinfall)
  10. Brock Anderson defeated Tyson Maddux via Spinebuster (pinfall)
  11. The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) defeated Oliver Sawyer & Manny Lo via Moonsault (pinfall)
  12. Leila Grey defeated Renee Michelle via Facebuster (pinfall)
  13. RUSH defeated Blake Christian via Bulls Horn (pinfall)