AEW All In 2024 results: Hook beats Chris Jericho; wins FTW Championship
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The Learning Tree took on Hook but just to lose
After months of getting beaten up, Hook took the fight to Chris Jericho challenging him for the FTW Championship. After both the men confirmed their match-up for AEW All In 2024. Here’s what went inside the match and here’s the winner.
The match kicked off with the Learning Tree gang launching a relentless assault, targeting Chris Jericho right from the start. Jericho fought back with a series of chops and corner body avalanches, but it was HOOK who shifted the momentum when he suplexed Bryan Keith with authority.
As Big Bill was sent tumbling to the floor, HOOK unleashed a barrage of right hands on Jericho, only for the champion to reverse a whip and land a German suplex at AEW All In.
Jericho followed up with a belly-to-belly suplex and a Lionsault for a near fall. Things took a wild turn when a bag full of cricket balls was introduced into the match, but HOOK quickly turned the tables, suplexing Jericho right onto the scattered balls at AEW All In.
Under the ring, HOOK found a cricket bat with “HI GUYS” written on it and used it to devastating effect, walloping both Bryan Keith and Big Bill. Back in the ring, HOOK continued his assault, smacking Jericho with the bat and even hurling cricket balls at him before choking him out with the bat and delivering a Tazplex.
Just when it seemed HOOK had control, Bryan Keith reentered the fray, cutting HOOK off with a trash can lid shot to the head. Jericho capitalized with a double-leg takedown, locking in the Walls of Jericho.
However, HOOK reversed the hold into his own Boston Crab, only for Big Bill to storm the ring and break it up. Bill set up a table with a barbed wire board on top, attempting to hoist HOOK, but the young wrestler slipped out and sent Bill crashing into the post at AEW All In.
HOOK then turned his attention back to Jericho, who tried to regain the upper hand by thumbing HOOK in the eye and smashing him with a trash can. Despite this, HOOK rallied with a Tazplex and, in a dramatic moment, tore the tape off his previously injured eye to reveal it was fully healed.
With renewed energy, he suplexed Jericho again, but the champion grabbed a kendo stick. In the ensuing chaos, HOOK ducked, causing Jericho to inadvertently smack Big Bill off the apron and through the barbed wire-covered table.
Bryan Keith attempted to interfere again, giving Jericho a fleeting moment of hope with a near fall. However, HOOK quickly locked in the Redrum, and at that point, Taz had seen enough.
He left commentary and locked Bryan Keith in the Tazmission, while Jericho, unable to withstand HOOK’s hold, tapped out. The match ended in a decisive victory for HOOK, cementing his place as a rising star at AEW All In.
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