All Elite Wrestling's Double or Nothing pay-per-view event exceeded many expectations, with around 100,000 PPV buys and widespread critical acclaim. And while AEW's Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen events are sure to continue the company's hot streak, all eyes are on All Out, set to take place on August 31 at the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, Illinois.

Tickets for All Out went on sale earlier this month and sold out within minutes. Even more impressive, the ticket demand for All Out was reportedly more than that of WrestleMania, with well over 100,000 people trying to buy tickets for the 10,000 seat arena. This kind of demand has huge implications for not just AEW, but the professional wrestling industry as a whole. Needless to say, it will be interesting to see if this incredible momentum translates to high television ratings when the AEW TV show launches on TNT later this fall.

Here are all the AEW All Out matches announced so far.

1. AEW World Championship Match: Chris Jericho vs. Hangman Page

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At Double or Nothing, Hangman Page defied the odds and won the 21-man Casino Battle Royale, last eliminating the abrasive MJF. At the same event, Chris Jericho shocked the world by defeating Kenny Omega in the main event. Now Hangman Page and Chris Jericho will fight at All Out, with the winner being crowned the first-ever AEW World Champion.

2. Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega

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After his stunning loss to Chris Jericho at Double or Nothing, Kenny Omega was brutally attacked by Jon Moxley. Now the two AEW megastars will collide in the ring at All Out, with Omega looking to avenge his savage beating at the hands of Moxley, and Moxley aiming to prove that he belongs at the top of the pro wrestling food chain with the very best performers in the world.

We will update this article as more matches are announced for AEW All Out.

AEW All Out takes place on August 31.