First off, I had to figure out when and where this whole thing was happening. It took a little digging around online, but I found out it was going to be on pay-per-view. There were a bunch of ways to order it, like through cable, satellite, or even some online sites.
Getting Ready for the Event

Once I had that sorted, I started looking into the wrestlers and the matches. I kept seeing names like Bryan Danielson and Jack Perry, so I guess they're big shots in this AEW thing. It looked like there was going to be a big championship match between them, which sounded pretty intense.
- Checked the date and time: Made sure I wouldn't miss it.
- Found out how to watch it: Figured out the pay-per-view situation.
- Looked up the wrestlers: Tried to get familiar with the big names.
Watching AEW All Out
When the day finally came, I ordered the event, grabbed some snacks, and settled in to watch. Honestly, I wasn't expecting much, but it was actually pretty entertaining. There was this one match, some kind of grudge match, that was super brutal. Both guys ended up pretty banged up, but this Page guy ended up winning.
Then came the main event, the championship match. It was Danielson against Perry, and it was a pretty good fight. Perry put up a good fight, but in the end, Danielson won and kept the championship.
After the Show
After it was all over, I did a little more reading about AEW. Turns out, they have these weekly shows called Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. It's a whole big operation, I guess. I also saw something about "Airborne early warning and control" and "Cm Punk" when searching for "AEW All Out card" but I'm not sure what's related to wrestling. Maybe next time I'll keep digging.
All in all, it was a fun experience. I might not be a die-hard wrestling fan now, but I can see why people get into it. It's like a soap opera with a lot more action. I might even check out some of those weekly shows sometime.