Cody Rhodes had been teasing a big announcement regarding broadcast details for All In, and during the latest episode of Being The Elite he finally delivered.
In the video Cody said that he will be suspending his 2020 campaign for the senate, and WWE Hall of Famer DDP expressed his disappointment.
Rhodes then went on to say that All In will air live on pay-per-view. Hangman Page then announced that the event will also be available on the FITE app.
The Young Bucks followed up and announced that the first hour of All In will air on WGN America starting at 5 P.M. central time.
According to the official press release regarding the broadcast details for the event, Cody and The Young Bucks have reached a deal with ROH to stream the 4-hour live event on the HONOR CLUB streaming service.
It was also announced during the latest episode of Being The Elite that Stephen Amell will be facing Christopher Daniels at All In on September 1st.
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