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AEW reveals 'Broken Rules' for Hardy-Guevara at All Out

AEW reveals 'Broken Rules' for Hardy-Guevara at All Out

Posted: Sep 1st 2020 By: Bryan Rose

A new match has been added to AEW All Out.

During the Road to All Out video that premiered tonight, Sammy Guevara challenged Matt Hardy to a match, allowing him to pick the stipulations. Hardy agreed to the match, and made the stipulation that if he were to lose, he would leave.

The match graphic later read that the match will be under ‘Broken Rules’. AEW's social media later announced what those rules are:

The winner will the person who is the Last Man Standing.
The finish can take place anywhere.
There must be a winner.
If Matt Hardy loses, he must leave AEW forever.

Hardy and Guevarra have been feuding over the last several weeks. Hardy was busted open after being hit by a chair several weeks ago that required stitches. During last week’s edition of Dynamite, Guevara and Hardy wrestled in a table match. Although Hardy was able to return the favor and by busting Guevara open, Guevara won the match.

Matches already announced for All Out include Jon Moxley defending the AEW World title against MJF, Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy in a Mimosa Mayhem match, Kenny Omega & Adam Page vs. FTR for the AEW World Tag Team titles, Hikaru Shida vs. Thunder Rosa for the AEW Women’s title, a 21-man Casino battle royale, and The Dark Order vs. Matt Cardona, Scorpio Sky, and The Natural Nightmares.

All Out will take place this Saturday, September 5.

 

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