All Elite Wrestlinghas continued to establish the card for its All Out pay-per-view, scheduled to take place in September. OnDynamite, the wrestling company announced six new matches for the upcoming pay-per-view, which include two title matches. Within this, the company revealed the women who will compete in the Women’s World Championship, though the match will not include the current champion.

In an interview with Tony Schiavone onDynamite,the AEWWomen’s World Champion Thunder Rosaannounced that she is unable to defend her championship. Despite her inability to compete, Rosa announced that there would be a match to crown an interim AEW Women’s World Champion at All Out. Later in the show,AEWrevealed the four women who will compete for a chance to become the interim Women’s World Champion.

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The four-way match at All Out to crown an interim AEW Women’s World Champion will include Toni Storm, Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., Jamie Hayter,and Hikaru Shida. Eventually, the winner of this match will face Rosa in a unification match to crown an undisputed champion. Both Baker and Shida are former AEW Women’s World Champions, having held the championship for 290 and 372 days respectively. At All Out, Baker and Shida aim to become the first two-time Women’s World Champion in All Elite Wrestling. On the other hand, Hayter and Storm both seek to capture their first taste of gold since joining the AEW roster.

Heading into All Out, there is plenty of bad blood between these women. To become the current AEW Women’s World Champion, Rosa defeated Baker back in March. A year prior, Baker defeated Shida to become the Women’s World Champion. For the past few weeks, Baker and Hayter have routinely called out Rosa and Storm, who have been operating as a tag team under the name “ThunderStorm.” After announcing her inability to compete, Rosa did wish Storm well at All Out, hoping that her dreams of capturing gold come true.

Dynamitealso announced five additional matches for the All Out pay-per-view, which already included the finalsto crown the inaugural AEW World Trios Championsand the Casino Ladder Match. Wardlow and FTR will compete against Jay Lethal and the Motor City Machine Guns, who will be making their AEW debut. Singles matches between Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs, Chris Jericho and Bryan Danielson, and Christian Cage and Jungle Boy were also confirmed. The AEW World Tag Team Champions Swerve In Our Glory were announced to defend their championships against The Acclaimed at All Out.

The annual pay-per-view is shaping up to have an incredible card, though there is plenty of room forAEW to continue to add worthy matches. With the pay-per-view a little over a week away, there is plenty of time for some AEW talent to still find their way onto the card, and for some feuds to have their matches made official.

AEW All Outwill be live from the Now Arena on July 12, 2025.