
Kyle Fletcher says his match at All Out is the biggest of his career so far.
Kyle Fletcher is one of AEW’s biggest recent success stories. Stepping into the singles division once Mark Davis was struck with injury, the 26-year-old has risen through the ranks at an incredible pace, and currently finds himself as TNT Champion. Yet, with the backing of the Don Callis Family, Fletcher is looking for more as he takes on Hangman Page at All Out for the AEW World Championship. Now, the young star has looked ahead to his huge opportunity this Saturday.
Speaking to Forbes, Fletcher described his upcoming world championship as the best thing he’s ever done in his life.
“It’s the biggest thing that I’ve ever done in my career—and in my life. My whole career, people have kind of pegged me as this future world champion, and it’s a cool thing to hear, right? But now that the opportunity is real, like it’s right in front of me, and it’s about to happen, I have a chance to not only fight for the AEW World Championship, but possibly win it. I’m 26 years old. I didn’t know that when people said I was a future world champion, that I thought the opportunity be coming this quickly. It’s very surreal. Growing up as a kid wanting to be a professional wrestler, this is the kind of moment you dream of, that first world title win. So, it could be soon, which feels surreal, and preparation is in full effect. I’m just trying to bring the best me, the best package I can, while trying to stay calm with it all and not letting the nerves get me too early on. But I know I have a job to do, and I just got to stick to it.”
-Kyle Fletcher
Following his agreement with Hangman Page on the most recent edition of Dynamite, Fletcher will head into the match in Toronto alone, agreeing to leave his faction backstage.
Interestingly, this will be the second consecutive All Out pay-per-view to feature the TNT Champion challenging the AEW World Champion after Jack Perry took on Bryan Danielson last year.
As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on Kyle Fletcher ahead of All Out as soon as we hear more.