MJF emerged the winner of the Men’s Casino Gauntlet Match at AEW All In.
He has now earned a shot at the AEW World Heavyweight Championship.
The match began with MJF and Mark Briscoe, who effectively went 50:50 before they were joined by Ricochet.
The two heels made a temporary alliance to double-team Briscoe.
Bandido, fresh off a very well-received match with Konosuke Takeshita at ROH Supercard of Honor, was next to enter. Indeed, Takeshita was the next man in.
Takeshita got the first near-fall of the match on Ricochet, before he and Bandido went at it yet again.
Místico would then enter, with a prolonged entrance and being serenaded by the crowd, before taking on MJF.
A double submission attempt on MJF by Místico and Briscoe was broken up by Takeshita, before Josh Alexander entered the fray.
Anthony Bowens was next in, and took on both Josh Alexander and Takeshita. He was followed by Roderick Strong, and then Brody King, who cleared house.
Making his return from injury, Juice Robinson was next to join the match, swiftly followed by Austin and Colton Gunn.
Kota Ibushi then joined the battle, going right after Ricochet and then booting everyone in sight. He was followed by The Beast Mortos.
A series of near-falls followed in a lengthy spell before the next entrant was revealed as Max Caster.
The finish came when Mark Briscoe hit the Jay Driller on Roderick Strong, only to be tossed out by MJF, who stole the pin.
As soon as the PPV ends, join John Pollock and Wai Ting on the POST Wrestling YouTube channel for a full review of AEW All In: Texas.
