AEW Cut Time From All In Title Match

The AEW All In 2024 pay-per-view event was a big night for the promotion as it featured several big moments and matches. The event closed with Bryan Danielson winning the AEW World Heavyweight Title in a title vs. career match against Swerve Strickland.

The co-main event was AEW TNT Champion Jack Perry vs. Darby All In in a short Coffin Match. It ended when Perry put him in the body bag and threw him into the coffin, followed by Perry catching him with a knee strike.

The Young Bucks came out after the match to set the coffin on fire. Sting came out with a baseball bat in hand to lay out the heels. While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez noted that the Perry vs. Allin match had time cut off because the show was going long and a curfew was in place.

Alvarez said, “Well, part of the problem with that match is they got several minutes cut off the match because, you know, as noted, the show had to be over by 10 [PM]. And so they went out there, and I’m actually flabbergasted it went 10 minutes because it felt like five. They came out, and they were doing glass spots immediately.

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Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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