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At a ROH show in New York City over the weekend, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks teased the possibility of having All In 2 in NYC at the world famous MSG.
Source: Pro Wrestling Unlimited
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At a ROH show in New York City over the weekend, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks teased the possibility of having All In 2 in NYC at the world famous MSG.
Source: Pro Wrestling Unlimited

NWA World Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis appeared at Ring of Honor’s Honor United: London event to challenge Cody Rhodes for a Title vs. Title match at the All In show on September 1 in Chicago. Aldis made the stipulation to Cody he would only face him at All In if he wins back the ROH World Championship from Dalton Castle at the Best in the World pay-per view held in Baltimore on June 29. Cody accepted the challenge.
Sunday, the National Wrestling Alliance released a video featuring the exchange back-and-forth between Cody and Nick Aldis which can be seen below:
Source: WrestleView
The rumor mill surrounding CM Punk making an appearance at “All In” is about to go into overdrive … because the ex-WWE champ was apparently backstage during the show’s press conference.
Jenn Sterger — who hosted the conference — spilled the beans during an interview on the latest Collider Bodyslam podcast.
“If you got your tickets at face value for this event, I’m just saying it literally might be the best in the world,” Sterger told the show. “I will only say someone wearing sweatpants and training for something walked into the back of the building that the press conference was in — with marks, mind you, lining the entire sidewalks in the front of the building — and I just kept thinking ‘if they knew you were back here, they would literally tear down the front of the store.’”
The host says CM Punk was allegedly there to pick up shirts from Pro Wrestling Tees, but none of the people involved in the event would confirm or deny if he’d be making an appearance at All In.
With a scheduled signing the day before the event, and the fact he lives in Chicago, Jenn told the show that she thinks it only makes sense for the UFC fighter to be there. Adding, “What better way — if you were going to make your return to wrestling — than the biggest indie show ever?”
Listen to a portion of the interview below, then check out the full show — AVAILABLE HERE.
https://twitter.com/attitanium/status/997598858233380864
Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

ROH announced NWA World Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis will debut at ROH Honor United: Edinburgh against The Young Bucks. Aldis tweeted out that before he signs the dotted line to face Cody Rhodes at All In on September 1, he wanted a match against the Young Bucks and ROH can pick his partner. Aldis did appear in the crowd at ROH Supercard of Honor XII to cheer on Marty Scurll in his title match against Dalton Castle. Earlier this week at the All In press conference, NWA President Billy Corgan made an appearance and Cody announced that he would be challenging for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
Source: WrestlingINC

Jim Cornette talks about the runaway success Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks have had in promoting the All In indie event on his podcast Jim Cornette’s Talking Sense.
Cornette commends them on there success so far in promoting and selling out the event. He listened his previous comments about All In from his podcast.
Cornette says that All In could be the ultimate wrestling crowd funding event ever. He also went on to say that it has made WWE look pretty bad that these guys could do this that quick.
Cornette takes great joy in seeing Vince Russo being barred from All In by Cody Rhodes, who didn’t want him ruining the weekend by merely being present.
You can listen to Cornette’s comments from his podcast below:
(Strong Language Warning)

In the latest episode of the “Ten Pounds of Gold” series, The NWA documented their championship being defended against Cody Rhodes at All In.
What you see happen in this special episode of Ten Pounds of Gold is a behind-the-scenes look at the day, their first reaction and the major announcement of how the NWA and the Worlds Heavyweight Championship will be involved in ALL IN. Including the surprising announcement by Cody Rhodes he would be challenging for the NWA Worlds Championship. Billy Corgan spoke at the press conference regarding the Ten Pounds of Gold and current NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Nick Aldis is approached after as well.

Starrcast, the official wrestling convention during the weekend of All In during Labor Day weekend in Chicago, confirmed lots of new names for the event that will be running from August 30 to September 2 at the Hyatt Regency in Schaumburg, Illinois.
Tickets for Starrcast go on sale Tuesday (May 15) at Starrcast.com.
Names advertised as of now to appear include:
Cody Rhodes
The Young Bucks
“Papa Buck” Matthew Lee Massie
Bruce Prichard
Eric Bischoff
Tony Schiavone
Billy Gunn
Kevin Nash
Shane “Hurricane” Helms
James Ellsworth
X-Pac
Ron Simmons
Scott Hall
Diamond Dallas Page
Lex Luger
Tully Blanchard
Jeff Jarrett
JJ Dillon
David Penzer
Teddy Long
Dutch Mantell
Macaulay Culkin
Jerry “The King” Lawler
Joey Janela and Penelope Ford
The Blue Meanie
Sean Mooney
Road Warrior Animal
Ron Funches
Colt Cabana
Wade Keller and Bruce Mitchell of PWTorch
Vince Russo took to Twitter noting that he is being blocked from appearing and attending the upcoming All In event in Chicago.
Russo tweeted out:
Cody Rhodes then responded with the following:
Source: WrestleView

After months of speculation about whether a self-financed, ten-thousand-seat event put on by The Young Bucks and Cody could sell out, we finally have our answer … it’s yes.
Tickets went on-sale Sunday afternoon and it only took around thirty-minutes for All In at the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, Illinois — which has a capacity of 11,800 people — to be considered a sell out. No word on the exact number of tickets sold as of yet.
Rhodes revealed that tickets, which went on sale Sunday afternoon, were sold out in just under a half hour officially at 29 minutes and 36 seconds.
As you may you recall, this comes about a year to the date after Cody Rhodes claimed he’d “take that bet” when Dave Meltzer tweeted saying Ring Of Honor wouldn’t be able to sell out a ten thousand seat plus arena “any time soon.”
As we first reported back in November of last year, Cody and the Young Bucks had started to put together the plans for the event and shortly after a date/venue were announced. Since then they’ve put together an incredible line-up of talent for the event including Kazuchika Okada, Deonna Purrazzo, Pentagon Jr, Rey Fenix, Tessa Blanchard, Stephen Amell and just announced earlier today – Rey Mysterio.
Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Brandi Rhodes injured her collarbone wrestling in Japan.
Brandi tweeted:
According to Cody he injury, which is a broken clavicle, will require surgery to fix two separate fractures.
Cody tweeted:

* The Briscoes defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (ROH World Tag Team Championship)
* Dalton Castle defeated Flip Gordon (Proving Grounds Match – Non-Title)
* Coast 2 Coast defeated The Dawgs, The Addiction, and Silas Young / The Beer City Bruiser (Four Corner Tag Team Survival Match)
* Cody (with Bernard The Business Bear) defeated Punishment Martinez
* Jay Lethal defeated Scorpio Sky
* Adam Page, Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson defeated The Kingdom
* Marty Scurll defeated Kenny King
* Deonna Purrazzo defeated Kelly Klein
* Josh Woods defeated Shane Taylor