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Mascara Dorada Secures Spot in AEW Unified Title Triple Threat at All Out: Toronto

Mascara Dorada Secures Spot in AEW Unified Title Triple Threat at All Out: Toronto

Mascara Dorada has officially earned his place as the third competitor in the highly anticipated AEW Unified Championship three-way match set for this Saturday’s All Out pay-per-view in Toronto. The CMLL star secured his spot by defeating The Beast Mortos on the September 17 edition of AEW Dynamite, completing the trio alongside reigning champion Kazuchika Okada and challenger Konosuke Takeshita[1][2].

On Dynamite, Dorada showcased his high-flying agility and veteran savvy against Mortos, whose power-based offense challenged the lucha libre style of Dorada early in the bout. However, Dorada’s speed and aerial arsenal prevailed, culminating in a dynamic 450 Splash that sealed the victory. The match highlighted a striking contrast of styles, with Mortos relying on grounded strength and Dorada utilizing dazzling, nimble maneuvers, including a twisting hurricanrana and a Shooting Star Press for good measure[1].

Immediately following his victory, Dorada was confronted in the ring by the other two participants in the upcoming title match. Okada, who has held the Unified Championship for a remarkable 547 days—first as the AEW Continental Champion before unifying it with the International Championship at All In Texas in 2024—and Takeshita both made appearances. Despite their common alignment under Don Callis, Takeshita has made it clear he holds no alliance with Okada, adding intrigue to the dynamic of this triple threat encounter. Dorada capped the segment by launching a plancha to the outside, taking out both rivals and signaling his intent to leave a mark at All Out[1][2].

Kazuchika Okada enters this bout as a formidable champion, having successfully defended the Unified Championship twice already in 2025—against Swerve Strickland at Forbidden Door and most recently against Michael Oku on AEW Collision. Meanwhile, Takeshita secured his position in the match by defeating Anthony Bowens on Collision, setting up a high-stakes collision of top-tier talents[1].

According to a WWE insider familiar with AEW’s backstage environment, “Mascara Dorada is viewed as a star who can bring a fresh international flavor to the AEW scene, and his style is expected to electrify the Toronto crowd. The match promises to be a spectacular blend of technical prowess, power, and high-risk maneuvers.” Sources close to AEW emphasize that the promotion is leaning on Dorada’s CMLL legacy to add prestige and worldwide appeal to the Unified Championship[1][2].

All Out 2025, dubbed All Out: Toronto, marks the seventh annual running of the signature AEW pay-per-view and will be held at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario—AEW’s first All Out event outside of the Chicago metropolitan area or the United States. This year’s PPV is also notable for being AEW’s first to stream on HBO Max and will air with an adjusted start time of 3 p.m. Eastern Time on September 20, following the Saturday Tailgate Brawl pre-show on HBO Max and TNT[5].

This Triple Threat AEW Unified Championship match solidifies an exciting main event for the Toronto crowd, combining the veteran excellence of Okada, the rising star power of Takeshita, and now the high-flying dynamism of Mascara Dorada. Wrestling pundits and fans alike have noted how this blend of styles and personalities could create one of the standout matches of the year and a defining moment for the AEW Unified Title’s prestige.

For live updates and full results of AEW All Out: Toronto, wrestling fans are encouraged to follow coverage on WrestlingHeadlines.com and official AEW platforms. With the championship on the line in a three-way battle and so much at stake, this Saturday promises to be a defining night for AEW and its global audience[2].

AEW Unified Championship Match at All Out:

  • Kazuchika Okada (Champion)
  • Konosuke Takeshita
  • Mascara Dorada

With AEW pushing boundaries and incorporating international stars like Dorada, the AEW Unified Title picture continues to grow in prominence, setting the stage for what could be a historic weekend in professional wrestling.