Pro Wrestling Not flying to Chicago on September 1? Here’s how to watch “All In” One of the biggest independent shows out there will actually be on major platforms for fans unable to attend by Daniel Yanofsky August 8, 2018 Even though we are a few weeks away from September 1, the question of if you are “All In” is still going strong. While you won’t be able to grab a ticket to the event due to it selling out in record time, that doesn’t mean you should be left in the dark. After months of speculating how to watch “All In”, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks made an official announcement on the “Being The Elite” YouTube channel. FITE.TV will be the official home of “All In”, with a price included. BREAKING NEWS: After much teasing we can finally say @ALL_IN_2018 will be LIVE on https://t.co/qrNFVd4mHo! The upcoming record breaker is available on PPV for $39.99 on 9/1! (Replays included)Are you #ALLIN? Order Now ▶ https://t.co/B2f3e40qtC — FITE (@FiteTV) August 6, 2018 This was announced after the news that the Starrcast Convention will also be on the FITE.TV app. That is not all! There will be a “pre-show” an hour before the main show called Zero Hour. That part of the show will be live on WGN America at 6 p.m. ET. You can also view the event via Ring of Honor’s Honor Club service. The $40.00 show is considered “Pro Wrestling’s Woodstock” by many. Even a surge in price will not stop people from tuning in from all over the world. “All In” takes place on September 1 at the Sears Centre in Chicago. Post Views: 1,280 The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Daniel Yanofsky Baseball Editor, Misc. Sports Editor. Covers all things combat sports (MMA, Pro Wrestling and Boxing). When he's not writing, Daniel hosts a podcast, The Main Event. Latest posts by Daniel Yanofsky (see all) Mets hire Luis Rojas to replace Carlos Beltran as manager - January 23, 2020 An Outsider’s 2020 Hall of Fame Ballot - January 21, 2020 A Wild Yo Sighting: Yoenis Cespedes participates in running, fielding and hitting drills - January 21, 2020 Following Conor McGregor’s win at UFC 246, is “The King” truly back? - January 20, 2020 Related TopicsAll InCody RhodesFITE TVPro WrestlingThe Young Bucks 1 Comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Newsletter Subscription Can't Miss Posts! Women in Sports: NHL Network Host, Jackie Redmond by Nicholas Durst | posted on March 4, 2019 From Paramus High School to CBS Sports, Spero Dedes is making waves in sports broadcasting by Sunil Sunder Raj | posted on October 27, 2020 Lochte, Dressel and Ledecky all Chasing Gold at 2021 Tokyo Olympics by Anthony Paradiso | posted on April 18, 2021 You Know I’m Right, Episode 109: The Athletic’s Marc Carig (Audio/Video) by Nicholas Durst | posted on April 19, 2021 You Know I’m Right, Episode 113: New York Post Columnist Phil Mushnick (Audio/Video) by Nicholas Durst | posted on April 29, 2021 More in Pro Wrestling Wrestlemania 37 Weekend Review This past weekend was monumental for WWE, as for the first time in over... You Know I’m Right, Episode 105: Jimmy Korderas On Wrestlemania 37 (Audio/Video) On the 105th episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined once... Debbie Keitel – An Empowering Voice & Talent of Her Wrestling Generation Debbie Keitel is definitively an Irish professional wrestler, but in the past year, it’s... “Wrestling’s Richest Prize” Darius Carter Talks Intergender Wrestling Darius Carter is a wrestling vet with years of experience and a plethora of... A new year, a new (better?) way to watch the second Mae Young Classic Remembering a true legend, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart