AEW All In 2024 results: Christian Cage wins Casino Gauntlet match; Ricochet debuts
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Ricochet made his AEW debut during this match
The match at AEW All In 2024 kicked off with Orange Cassidy and Kazuchika Okada squaring off. Okada appeared emotional, drawing Cassidy in for an embrace, but it was a ruse as he launched a flurry of elbows.
Cassidy blocked a Rainmaker by putting his hands in his pockets, dodging a lariat and hitting a dropkick followed by a no-hands kip-up.
A victory roll nearly caught Okada, but he countered with a flapjack just as the countdown timer ticked down. Nigel McGuinness entered the match third, showcasing his World of Sport-style escapes before slapping Okada and taking control.
McGuinness exchanged moves with Cassidy, including a powerful lariat, before the next countdown. Kyle O’Reilly entered fourth, immediately engaging in a wristlock exchange with Nigel. After a jawbreaker sent McGuinness into the ropes, O’Reilly executed a dragon screw on Okada and set up a cross armbar.
Nigel retaliated with the London Dungeon on O’Reilly. Cassidy tried a Stundog Millionaire but was countered by O’Reilly before the countdown ticked down again.
Zack Sabre Jr. entered fifth, trading moves with Kyle and Nigel. Sabre and Nigel shared a tense stare-down before engaging in a technical exchange.
Okada intervened, leading to a series of reversals that saw Sabre apply a modified octopus hold, only for Okada to counter with a Reverse Neckbreaker. Sabre and Okada continued battling until the next competitor was announced.
Roderick Strong entered sixth, bringing a storm of offense, including a massive backbreaker on Cassidy. After a series of moves from all competitors, the timer ticked again.
Mark Briscoe entered seventh and immediately cleared the ring. Orange tossed Kyle a chair, and Briscoe used it to dive on everyone. As the action continued, the countdown reached zero once more.
“Hangman” Adam Page entered eighth, immediately blocking an attack from Cassidy and going on a tear with a series of lariats and a fireman’s carry into an Attitude Adjustment on O’Reilly.
Page caught Okada with a triangle lariat and powerbombed Big Bill onto the apron. He tried for a Buckshot Lariat, but the action was interrupted as the next entrant appeared.
Jeff Jarrett entered ninth, trading punches with Page and hitting his trademark moves. Jarrett was eventually powerbombed to the floor by Page, clearing the way for the next entrant.
Ricochet entered tenth, dazzling with high-flying moves, including a springboard lariat and a handspring kick. He cleared the ring, but his momentum was cut short by the next countdown.
Christian Cage entered eleventh, hobbling to the ring but still managing to deliver key offense. Ricochet tried to capitalize but was cut off by Page’s Buckshot Lariat. The chaos continued as Okada hit a Rainmaker on Jarrett, but was interrupted by Sabre.
Finally, Luchasaurus entered the match twelfth, immediately hitting a Killswitch on Kyle O’Reilly, allowing Christian Cage to score the win. The match ended with Cage and Luchasaurus standing tall, having outlasted all the other competitors.
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