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Who will be calling tonight’s All Out pay-per-view?

There seems to be some confusion of who will be calling All Out tonight on pay-per-view with two sets of teams being mentioned.

After it was confirmed that Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez signed with All Elite Wrestling, Mendez himself posted a video on Twitter saying that he will be on commentary for All Out. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer said that the three-man team will include Mendez, Excalibur, and Jim Ross as the lead commentator.

Meanwhile at Starrcast III yesterday it was announced that Jim Ross, Excalibur, and the also recently-signed Tony Schiavone will be providing the commentary for the show. JR and Schiavone worked together during their WCW days and the pairing will certainly bring some nostalgia feel to the show.

At this point, AEW has not confirmed who will be behind the desk at All Out but there could be a combination of people running commentary tonight for certain matches.


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