Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks come to the ring to celebrate Omega’s title victory. Matt Jackson applauds Omega for winning the championship on his own and says The Elite are proud of him for proving he’s still the best professional wrestler in the world. However, Jackson admits that MJF’s version of the championship, the Triple B, looks terrible and presents Omega with the original AEW World Championship belt.Omega says it has been so long since he held the title that he wasn’t sure he’d ever carry it again. He credits his friends, family and the fans for helping him become champion once more and admits he would have given up on himself long ago without them. Omega says there is still work to do before All In and promises fans they’ll see the best version of him.Will Ospreay comes out and says it’s great to see Omega as champion again. Ospreay says Omega never stopped believing in himself and points to him kicking out at one after taking the championship belt shot from MJF as proof.Ospreay says Omega has always been his hero and the man who inspired him to become the wrestler he is today. He thanks Omega and says all he ever wanted was to become a fraction of what Omega was. Still, Ospreay isn’t satisfied being second best and promises they’ll show the world why they’re standing where they are. At All In, he says, they’ll show everyone where the best wrestle.Kevin Knight comes out and congratulates Omega before reminding him that he’s still owed a world title opportunity because of MJF’s promise. Knight calls Omega the Best Bout Machine before asking, “What’s a god to a nonbeliever?” and challenges him for the title at Redemption.Omega questions Knight receiving a title shot because of MJF, but says he may give him the opportunity because he recognizes Knight as a special talent. He also questions why Knight remains aligned with Don Callis. Omega says he’d be a hypocrite if he claimed he didn’t believe Callis helped make him champion, but that’s also when his own self-worth disappeared. Omega tells Knight he doesn’t need Callis and that he believes in him.Omega says MJF wasn’t a fraud because he always defended his championship, but the only fraud he sees now is Knight because he isn’t being himself. Omega insists there’s still goodness in Knight and tells him to show up to Redemption as The Jet, not as Don Callis’ lapdog.Knight says Omega made some good points, but insists there’s no goodness left in his heart, only greatness. He attacks Omega and retreats from the ring before Darby Allin runs down to make the save. Brian Cage and members of the Don Callis Family soon follow, only for the Death Riders to arrive and even the odds.
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