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How many titles changed hands at AEW All Out 2023?

How many titles changed hands at AEW All Out 2023?DAZN

The AEW All Out 2023 pay-per-view main card had five different titles on the line Sunday night from the United Center in Chicago.

Four champions successfully defended their championships. One, as hard as he tried, just couldn't. Jon Moxley defeating Orange Cassidy for the International Championship marked the only title that changed hands at AEW All Out 2023, including its preshow.

Moxley, the madman he is, drew blood, tasted it and proceeded to brutalize Cassidy, needing two Death Riders to finally claim the International title and end one of the most decorated championships runs in recent history.

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Earlier on the card, Kris Statlander caught a distracted Ruby Soho with Sunday Night Fever to retain her AEW TBS Championship. 

Luchasaurus kept his AEW TNT Championship around his waist as well, brutalizing Darby Allin with two Tombstones and a lariat clothesline from hell to the back of the head.

Though Shane Taylor had some shining moments, he was outclassed by Samoa Joe, who cinched in a tight Coquina Clutch in the center of the ring to get the submission victory and retain his ROH Television title.

Prior to that, MJF and Adam Cole launched the PPV by using a Double Clothesline to get the victory over Alex Reynolds and John Silver to retain their own ROH Tag titles.