John Silver Blasts “F*cking Losers” Criticising All Out

John Silver

John Silver believes that those who are criticising AEW All Out are doing so unfairly.

Holding two pay-per-views within the space of a week would always be a risky move as fans would compare the line-ups of the two shows. When All In took place only 3 matches were announced for the Chicago show on September 3rd, leaving fans to speculate what matches would take place at All Out and if the remainder of the card was held back as angles that took place at All In would influence it.

When all was said and done inside Wembley Stadium, the build to the next show was left up to the next 3 episodes of programming. The card that materialised was heavily criticised by fans, with the short build to matches and notable absent stars making it feel like Chicago got shortchanged compared to London.

Dark Order member John Silver disagrees with the more vocal members of the fanbase. Taking to social media to hit back at those who had a problem with the card, Silver believes that All Out ranks highly in 2023:

All out was one of the best shows of the year after all you f*cking losers hating on it.

Considering many were critical of the line-up, many fans retracted their previous statements following the conclusion of the show, stating that the show was surprisingly good. Fellow wrestler Anthony Bowens also took to social media after the show, stating that fans should have waited before airing their grievances.

John Silver Challenged For Gold At AEW All Out

Teaming with Alex Reynolds, The Dark Order members would challenge MJF and Adam Cole for the ROH Tag Team Championships on the opening match of the main card. MJF would be briefly taken out of the match following a chair shot to his neck while the referee was distracted, targeting the injury from All In. MJF would make a heroic comeback at the end of the match to ensure that he and and best friend Cole would remain champions.