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Tony Khan Compares AEW Storyline To Star Wars

Tony Khan has compared the difference between 2024 All In and All Out to a classic movie franchise.

The two AEW PPVs were held only two weeks apart but there was a stark difference in the feeling coming out of the two shows. Bryan Danielson was one of the featured stars for both these events but things changed completely for him in the few days between the shows.

The AEW President recently appeared on Busted Open Radio to talk about the upcoming Grand Slam special on September 25 as well as the company’s most recent PPVs. He mentioned how Bryan made his first appearance for the promotion three years ago at All Out and claimed that Danielson has completely changed his company.

Discussing the difference between this year’s All In and All Out, Tony Khan mentioned how Bryan Danielson went from living one of the greatest moments of his life to one of the worst:

“To talk about Bryan Danielson for a moment and the three-year anniversary—and like I said—to go from All In, which was one of the greatest moments of my life, to go to All Out, which was, I think, the juxtaposition…to say that for Bryan, I think All In was one of the great moments of his life, and then All Out probably one of the worst.”

Tony Khan Says AEW’s Future Is So Bright, He Needs Sunglasses

They Go So Well Together: Tony Khan

Khan compared the difference between the endings of the two shows to first two Star Wars movies, while also claiming that they go well together:

“I mean, you know, [for] Star Wars people, it’s New Hope and Empire Strikes Back. Um, but they were very different things, but they were both amazing, and they go so well together.

All In and All Out stand as two of our greatest pay-per-views, and I’m very excited going into WrestleDream about what’s happening in AEW. The future of the AEW World Championship is yet to be determined, but at Grand Slam, the future of AEW is at stake, and so much is on the line.”

The American Dragon picked up one of the biggest victories of his career at All In from Wembley Stadium. He won the AEW title for the first time and celebrated with his family and friends to end the show.

On the other hand, Bryan got betrayed by Jon Moxley and the other BCC teammates at All Out and he had to be carried out of the arena after a brutal beatdown.

The AEW World Champion has not been seen on TV ever since. Though Nigel McGuinness has challenged him to a match at next Wednesday’s Dynamite.

AEW All In London 2024 Results: Bryan Danielson Wins The Big One

AEW All In London 2024 took place tonight from Wembley Stadium in London, England, but what happened on the major card?

There were a number of massive matches confirmed for the card before the night itself, including Will Ospreay vs MJF for the American/International Championship, Mercedes Mone vs Dr Britt Baker for the TBS Championship and Bryan Danielson putting his career on the line against Swerve Strickland in the main event for the AEW Championship.

AEW All In 2024 Results

Here are all of the results from AEW All In 2024 so far:

  • Action Andretti, Kip Sabian, Kyle Fletcher, Lio Rush, Rocky Romero, “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington, & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) b. Anthony Ogogo, Ariya Daivari, Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds & John Silver), Jay Lethal, Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen), & Satnam Singh
  • Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii b. Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway
  • Dr Martha Hart and Tony Khan appear in front of the live crowd.
  • Dustin Rhodes, Katsuyori Shibata, Sammy Guevara, & the Von Erichs (Marshall & Ross Von Erich) b. Cage of Agony (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, & Toa Liona) & Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett)
  • Jamie Hayter appears after Saraya tries to stop the show and attacks her and Harley Cameron
  • Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship: Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) b. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) – PAC knocked Christian off of the ladder and grabbed the belts!
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Mariah May b. Toni Storm (c) – May beats Toni with the STORM ZERO! NEW CHAMP!!!!
  • Last Chance Match for FTW Championship: Hook b. Chris Jericho (c) – HOOK locked in the Red Rum whilst TAZ locked one in on Bryan Keith on the outside. NEW CHAMP!!!
  • Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) b. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) – The Bucks hit the EVP trigger on Dax to RETAIN their titles!
  • Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match: Orange Cassidy and Kazuchika Okada are the first participants. NIGEL MCGUINNESS IS OUT NEXT! Kyle O’Reilly then appears. Zack Sabre Jr then appears! Roderick Strong is next. Jay Briscoe then makes his way out! HANGMAN IS NEXT! Double J JEFF JARRETT IS THE NEXT MAN OUT! RICOCHET IS OUT NEXT!!!!!! Christian Cage RETURNS for another match the mad lad. LUCHASAURUS IS OUT AND HE PUTS CAGE ON TOP OF O’Reilly TO GET THE WIN! Winner: Christian Cage
  • AEW American Championship: Will Ospreay b. MJF (c) – Ospreay took the win after hitting the Tiger Driver on Maxwell. Daniel Garcia made his return to distract Maxwell and stop him hitting Ospreay with brass knuckles. NEW CHAMP!
  • AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) b. Britt Baker – Mone took the win after hitting her Mone Maker on Baker in a decent back and forth match
  • Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) b. Darby Allin – Jack would put Darby in a bodybag before shutting inside of the Coffin to take the win and retain his TNT Championship.
  • AEW World Championship: Bryan Danielson b. Swerve Strickland (c) – Danielson SAVES HIS CAREER with an INCREDIBLE submission win in a MOTYC

SEScoops is your source for AEW All In 2024 news and results this weekend. Head over to our AEW News section for the fallout.

If you weren’t able to catch the event live and you are hoping to catch it back on demand, then PPV.com and TrillerTV streaming service are your best options, as both will carry the entire card available for unlimited replays after the fact.

Jack Perry beats Darby Allin at AEW All In 2024

AEW star Jack Perry defeated Darby Allin tonight at All In London 2024 to retain his TNT Championship.

This was the one-year anniversary of arguably the most infamous moment of Perry’s career, the backstage altercation between he and CM Punk after he proclaimed “real glass, cry me a river” on PPV.

Jack Perry wins at AEW All In

Perry would get glass out of a bag during the match to an absolutely thunderous ovation from the crowd who serenaded him with “cry me a river” chants.

Jack would put Darby in a bodybag before shutting inside of the Coffin to take the win and retain his TNT Championship.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.

If you weren’t able to catch the event live and you are hoping to catch it back on demand, then PPV.com and TrillerTV streaming service are your best options, as both are carrying the entire card available for unlimited replays after the fact.

Mercedes Mone defeats Britt Baker at AEW All In 2024

Mercedes Mone successfully defended her TBS Championship against Britt Baker tonight from Wembley Stadium at AEW All In.

Mone was the odds on favorite to win the match before the PPV went live, and she managed to get the dub in her first Wembley Stadium match for All Elite Wrestling.

Mercedes Mone wins at AEW All In 2024

Mone took the win after hitting her Mone Maker on Baker in a decent back and forth match.

Kamille got ejected from the ringside area partway through the match after Baker pulled an Eddie Guerrero fake on her.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.

If you weren’t able to catch the event live and you are hoping to catch it back on demand, then PPV.com and TrillerTV streaming service are your best options, as both are carrying the entire card available for unlimited replays after the fact.

Will Ospreay defeats MJF at AEW All In 2024 London

Will Ospreay has defeated MJF at AEW All In 2024 in London, England to regain his AEW International Championship.

The feud between the two men has been ongoing for the past few months, with Maxwell taking the International title from the British star and renaming it the American Championship.

MJF also faced Ospreay’s friend Michael Oku at RevPro, putting his American Championship on the line at the British indie.

Will Ospreay beats MJF at AEW All In

Ospreay took the win after hitting the Tiger Driver on Maxwell. Daniel Garcia made his return to distract Maxwell and stop him hitting Ospreay with brass knuckles.

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.

Ricochet Debuts at AEW All In 2024 in London

Former WWE Superstar Ricochet made his debut for All Elite Wrestling as part of AEW All In 2024 tonight from London, England.

Ricochet left WWE earlier this year and it was reported that he had signed a deal with Tony Khan’s company in the last week or so. It was expected that the former WWE Intercontinental and United States Champion would be appearing in London, and he did as part of the Casino Battle Royale. He put on a dazzling array of high-flying offense, but it was Christian Cage who ultimately won the match.

AEW President Tony Khan officially welcomed him to the All Elite roster:

Ricochet’s first AEW merchandise is already available at ShopAEW. We can expect to see him live on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite from Champaign, IL.

Mariah May beats Toni Storm at AEW All In London 2024

AEW star Mariah May defeated Toni Storm at the All In London 2024 PPV this evening from England, winning the AEW Women’s Championship.

The storyline between the two stars has been building for some time, with May finally turning on Storm in recent months after winning the Owen Hart tournament to secure this title match in Wembley.

Mariah May wins at AEW All In London

May hit the STORM ZERO to beat her former mentor!

There are a number of massive matches set to take place from the Wembley Stadium in London, England and they are as follows:

  • Pre-Show Match: Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii
  • AEW American Championship: MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
  • Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
  • Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
  • Last Chance Match for FTW Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Hook
  • AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Britt Baker
  • Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship: The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) vs. Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
  • Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
  • AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.

Former WWE Superstar in London ahead of AEW All In 2024

Former WWE Superstar Donovan Dijak has revealed that he is in London ahead of All In Wembley today.

Posting on X, Dijak would upload a picture of a London bus, seemingly indicating that he will be appearing today in the Casino Battle Royale.

We will update more on this as it develops.

Donovan Dijak in London ahead of AEW All In

There are a number of massive matches set to take place from the Wembley Stadium in London, England and they are as follows:

  • Pre-Show Match: Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii
  • AEW American Championship: MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
  • Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
  • Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
  • Last Chance Match for FTW Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Hook
  • AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Britt Baker
  • Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship: The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) vs. Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
  • Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
  • AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson

We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sur

Mariah May Plans NSFW Celebration if she Beats Toni Storm at AEW All In

Mariah May has stirred up a fair amount of excitement ahead of her upcoming championship match at AEW All In. The rising star recently revealed her unconventional plans for a post-match celebration, promising a “no bikini” celebration if she defeats Toni Storm to become the new AEW Women’s World Champion.

The Road to AEW All In

Mariah May is set to face Toni Storm at Wembley Stadium in London tonight on August 25th, 2024. Since joining AEW last November, May has quickly made a name for herself, initially aligning with Toni Storm. Their partnership, however, took a dramatic turn when May turned on Storm, setting the stage for their intense rivalry leading up to this contest.

Mariah May’s Celebration Plans

In a recent interview with Fightful, Mariah May hinted at her unique plans for celebrating a potential victory over Toni Storm. Drawing inspiration from Shawn Michaels’ iconic Playgirl photoshoot and Mandy Rose’s NXT Women’s Championship celebration, May teased that she might celebrate her win with “no bikini.”

A New Chapter for Mariah May

If Mariah May emerges victorious at AEW All In, it could mark the beginning of a new chapter in her wrestling career. Not only would she claim the title of AEW Women’s World Champion, but she would also solidify her status as one of the most daring and entertaining talents in the industry.

AEW All In Rumors: Shane McMahon, Ricochet and more

As AEW All In approaches, speculation about potential signings and matchups is at an all-time high. Here’s everything you need to know about the latest rumors surrounding the event.

Michael Oku

One of the hottest topics is the possible signing of Michael Oku, a standout talent from the British wrestling scene.

Oku, who currently holds the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship at Revolution Pro, has been rumored to be in talks with AEW.

Although Oku expressed excitement about the rumors during a recent podcast interview, he confirmed that no deal is currently in place.

Oku hinted at the possibility of performing at Wembley Stadium, a dream for many wrestlers, but remained non-committal about any concrete plans with AEW.

The Young Bucks’ Cryptic Message

Adding fuel to the fire, The Young Bucks recently sent out a cryptic message on social media. The Bucks noted on the bio for their X account that they are: “Engagement farming feed. You either hate us, or you really hate us. Full-time part-timers. Could’ve retired after our ROH run. Your EVPs.”

Whether this feeds into their match at All In remains to be seen, but they are set to face FTR and The Acclaimed.

Ricochet and Shane McMahon

Former WWE Superstar Ricochet and Shane McMahon are also two names that are being rumored heavily for the event.

Although Ricochet seems almost like a dead cert, possibly appearing after the Ospreay vs MJF match, McMahon feels way more unlikely.

Biggest Week in AEW History

Tony Khan has also teased that this will be the “biggest week” in company history, noting the following on his X account:

Other Surprises

AEW All In, set to take place at Wembley Stadium, is expected to be a landmark event with potential surprise appearances, especially in the Casino Battle Royale match.

Keep checking back as we update this page throughout the week ahead of All In!

AEW All In London Post Show Media Scrum Start Time: UK, US, Australia and more

AEW All In London takes place tonight from Wembley Stadium in London, England, but what time is the post-show Media Scrum?

As is usually the case, the post-show media scrum will be starting around an hour or so following the end of the main card, so we’ve broken down here the timings across multiple global territories.

AEW All In Post Show Scrum Start Time

Different Time Zones

  • UTC (Coordinated Universal Time):
  • 9:00 PM on Sunday, August 25th, 2024
  • EST (Eastern Standard Time – New York, USA):
    • 5:00 PM on Sunday, August 25th, 2024
  • PST (Pacific Standard Time – Los Angeles, USA):
    • 2:00 PM on Sunday, August 25th, 2024
  • CET (Central European Time – Berlin, Germany):
    • 11:00 PM on Sunday, August 25th, 2024
  • IST (India Standard Time – New Delhi, India):
    • 2:30 AM on Monday, August 26th, 2024
  • CST (China Standard Time – Beijing, China):
    • 5:00 AM on Monday, August 26th, 2024
  • JST (Japan Standard Time – Tokyo, Japan):
    • 6:00 AM on Monday, August 26th, 2024
  • AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time – Sydney, Australia):
    • 7:00 AM on Monday, August 26th, 2024
  • NZST (New Zealand Standard Time – Wellington, New Zealand):
    • 9:00 AM on Monday, August 26th, 2024
  • MSK (Moscow Standard Time – Moscow, Russia):
    • 12:00 AM (Midnight) on Monday, August 26th, 2024

AEW All In London Post Show Media Scrum Live Stream: How to Watch

AEW All In London 2024 takes place tonight from Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the Post Show Media Scrum is always a highlight.

Although the company will absolutely be hoping for a calmer backstage situation than last year, the post show scrum always has something for fans to enjoy, so its worth knowing how you can watch it.

All In Post Show Live Stream

Fans will be able to watch all of the post show scrum live via YouTube. This is where all of the All Elite post-show scrums get uploaded and if you can’t watch it live then you’ll be able to watch it back in full on demand.

AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show Live Stream: How to Watch

All Elite Wrestling/AEW returns to the UK with its highly anticipated “All In” event at Wembley Stadium tonight. The excitement kicks off with the “Zero Hour” pre-show, which features thrilling matches and sets the tone for the main event.

If you’re eager to catch every moment, here’s how you can watch the AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show live stream.

How to Watch AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show Live Stream

To watch the AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show live, fans have several options. The pre-show is available for free on AEW’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page, making it accessible to a global audience.

What Time Does the AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show Start?

The AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show is set to begin at 4 pm BST on Sunday, August 27, 2024. Make sure to tune in early to catch all the preliminary matches and exclusive content that set the stage for the main card.

What to Expect from the AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show

There will be a Pre-Show Match between Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii taking place on Zero Hour as well as build up to the main card itself!

AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show Start Time: UK, US, Australia and More

AEW (All Elite Wrestling) returns to London for the highly anticipated “All In” event, and fans worldwide are gearing up for a huge PPV show. One of the highlights leading up to the main event is the “Zero Hour” pre-show. To help fans catch every moment, we’ve compiled the AEW All In London Zero Hour pre-show start times for various regions, including the UK, US, Australia, and more.

AEW All In London Zero Hour Pre-Show Start Time

The AEW All In London Zero Hour pre-show is scheduled to start two hours before the main card. This pre-show features exclusive matches and analysis, setting the stage for the main event. Here’s a breakdown of the start times by region.

Zero Hour Pre-Show Start Time in the UK

For fans in the United Kingdom, the Zero Hour pre-show begins at 4:00 PM BST. The main card of AEW All In will follow at 6:00 PM BST, ensuring fans have ample time to settle in and enjoy the complete experience from start to finish.

Zero Hour Pre-Show Start Time in the US

In the United States, the start time varies by region:

  • Eastern Time (ET): The Zero Hour pre-show will kick off at 11:00 AM ET, with the main card starting at 1:00 PM ET.
  • Central Time (CT): The pre-show begins at 10:00 AM CT, with the main event at 12:00 PM CT.
  • Pacific Time (PT): For fans on the west coast, the Zero Hour pre-show starts at 8:00 AM PT, with the main event following at 10:00 AM PT.

Zero Hour Pre-Show Start Time in Australia

Australian fans can catch the Zero Hour pre-show early in the morning. Here are the local start times:

  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): The pre-show begins at 1:00 AM AEST on the following day, with the main card starting at 3:00 AM AEST.
  • Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): The pre-show will start at 11:00 PM AWST, with the main event commencing at 1:00 AM AWST the next day.

Darby Allin Calls Out “Ungrateful” Jack Perry Over AEW All In Drama

Darby Allin isn’t holding back his feelings about Jack Perry and the infamous All In: London 2023 incident that reshaped Perry’s career. In an interview with Kenny McIntosh of Inside The Ropes, Allin didn’t mince words, calling Perry “ungrateful” for his actions at last year’s event.

“You think of 80,000-plus fans, and then you’re gonna go into business for yourself. There are literally people who would die for that opportunity, people who will never get to do that, and then you’re more focused on that.”

Perry’s ‘real glass’ comment during last year’s match with HOOK resulted in a backstage altercation with CM Punk that in the eyes of many, overshadowed AEW’s first stadium event. At the post-show media scrum, AEW President Tony Khan acknowledged that an incident had taken place but said he would not be taking questions on the matter.

Punk was released for his role in the altercation, and would return to WWE a few months later at Survivor Series in Chicago. While Perry was hit with a lengthy suspension, the incident has redefined the AEW TNT Champion as the ‘Scapegoat’ and his change of character has made him one of AEW’s top stars.

AEW aired the footage of the backstage altercation in April of this year, days after Punk made unflattering comments about AEW on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Hour podcast. On TV, the decision to air the footage was explained as the Young Bucks justifying their 2023 loss to FTR, saying they’d been distracted by the backstage ordeal.

What’s to Come?

Jack Perry will defend the AEW TNT Championship against Darby Allin later today at AEW All In: London 2024. The pair will collide in a Coffin Match in what has become one of the most personal and intense rivalries in AEW today. AEW All In: London 2024 will take place from Wembley Stadium in London, England. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest from the show including breaking news and live results.

Ricochet is Reportedly All Elite and London Bound

Former WWE Superstar Ricochet is expected to debut for AEW imminently. The former Intercontinental champion was abruptly written off television in June. By the end of the month, it was rumored that he and WWE failed to agree on a new contract, and he’d soon be a free agent for the first time since 2018. Amid speculation about his next move, AEW President Tony Khan added to the hype by praising Ricochet as, “one of the most exciting stars in all of wrestling.”

Ricochet has reached a multi-year agreement to join All Elite Wrestling, according to Fightful Select. The 35-year-old high-flyer is on his way to London, and is expected to have a role at Sunday’s AEW All In pay-per-view.

Wembley Stadium is a grand stage to debut, and the Casino Gauntlet match just got even more interesting, as it often includes surprise appearances. Ricochet lost the WWE Speed championship to Andrade in his final match.

Stay tuned to SEScoops this weekend for our coverage of AEW All In 2024.

Chris Jericho Has Several Great Reasons To Stay In Wrestling

Chris Jericho has much more TV time he wants to fill before he considers ending his legendary pro wrestling career, regardless of what a vocal group of fans say. The inaugural AEW World Champion is having none of the chatter on social media and at AEW live events that he should retire

“Sting, at 64, retired and everybody is different,” Jericho tells Daily Star. “To me, when the ‘Please retire!’ chants were going, I was laughing because I have zero intentions of that.”

The 53-year-old referenced his ‘six-pack’ abs, his athleticism and decades of experience as reasons why he still needs to funnel young talent into the ‘Jericho Vortex’ for quality time under ‘The Learning Tree.’

“I’ve got a six pack, I can do a moonsault, and I know exactly what I’m doing in the ring,” Jericho said. “I know how to write storylines. I like the company I work for. I like my boss. I like the guys and girls in the company. Why would I want to retire? What’s the point, because someone told me to? F**k off.”

– Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Jericho makes it clear there’s no timetable, and no real reason, for him to wrestle his final match.

“There is no time-limit,” he stated. “It could be this week. It could be five years from now. I don’t know. I just know that as of this moment, I’m having a great time. I love going to work. I love contributing. There is no reason to stop doing that.”

– Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Chris Jericho will wrestle “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington on AEW Dynamite tonight from Cardiff, Wales. It’s the ‘go-home’ show before AEW All In this Sunday August 25 from Wembley Stadium in London, England. Jericho will once again pull double duty on AEW’s biggest event of the year. His band Fozzy will perform live at the event for a second consecutive year and he’ll defend his FTW title against HOOK a “Last Chance Match.”

Watch Chris Jericho’s full interview with Daily Star:

Chris Jericho’s Band Fozzy Will Perform Live At AEW All In (Again)

Chris Jericho’s metal band Fozzy will perform at AEW All In for the second consecutive year.

“We’re going to do that again. To say we’ve played Wembley Stadium twice. It’s a combined 5 minutes. At Wembley, I think any Rock’n Roll band would take that.”

– Chris Jericho, Daily Star

Jericho performed his song ‘Judas’ with Fozzy for his ring entrance before his epic match with Will Ospreay last year at All In in front of over 80,000 fans.

The inaugural AEW World Champion challenges HOOK for the FTW Championship this Sunday. Check out the AEW All In 2024 Full Card.

AEW All In 2024 Odds: Current Favorites for Wembley Stadium

AEW All In 2024 is set to take place this Sunday at Wembley Stadium, and with the event drawing near, betting odds have surfaced, highlighting the current favorites to emerge victorious in this highly anticipated pay-per-view.

Below, we break down the top contenders and their odds according to BetOnline right now.

Main Event Matchups and Favorites

Bryan Danielson vs Swerve Strickland (c)

One of the most intriguing matchups at AEW All In 2024 features Bryan Danielson, who is currently favored to win with odds of -300. His opponent, Swerve Strickland, the reigning champion, stands as the underdog with odds of +200.

Danielson’s experience and popularity make him a strong favorite, but talks of him retiring and working without a contract right now mean there is a good chance these odds are wrong.

Mariah May vs. Toni Storm (c)

In the women’s division, Mariah May is heavily favored to defeat Toni Storm, with odds of -700.

Toni Storm, the defending champion, faces long odds at +400. The odds reflect May’s rising status in AEW and her momentum going into this match, positioning her as the likely winner.

Will Ospreay vs. MJF (c)

Will Ospreay is one of the biggest favorites at AEW All In 2024, with odds of -1200. His opponent, MJF, comes in as the underdog with odds of +600.

Given Ospreay wrestling in front of the home crowd and the way this feud has gone, it’s no surprise that he is expected to come out on top in this bout.

Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Britt Baker

Mercedes Mone is another overwhelming favorite with odds of -2000 to retain her title against Britt Baker, who is listed at +700.

Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin

Jack Perry is favored to win with odds of -600 against Darby Allin, who has odds of +350. Perry’s recent success in the ring suggest he will retain his championship at Wembley Stadium.

AEW All In 2024 Start Time: US, Australia, Europe, and More

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is set to return to London’s iconic Wembley Stadium for AEW All In 2024. As one of the most anticipated wrestling events of the year, fans across the globe are eager to know the exact start times to catch all the action live.

Here’s everything you need to know about the AEW All In 2024 start time in various regions.

Read More – AEW All In 2024 Card: Every match taking place

AEW All In 2024 Start Time by Region

United States (US)

For fans in the United States, AEW All In 2024 will kick off at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, August 25, 2024. This midday start allows US viewers to enjoy the event without staying up late into the night.

United Kingdom (UK)

In the United Kingdom, where the event is hosted, the start time is set for 6:00 PM BST, which is a far more sociable time than you would usually get for All Elite PPV shows in Europe.

Australia

Australian fans will need to tune in a bit later, as the start time in Sydney is 3:00 AM AEST on Monday, August 26, 2024. Despite the late hour, Australian wrestling fans are known for their dedication and are likely to stay up to watch live.

Europe

In Central Europe, the start time will be 7:00 PM CEST on August 25, 2024. This convenient evening time makes it accessible for most European viewers without interrupting their usual Sunday schedules.

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AEW All In 2024 Ticket Sales: Wembley Stadium Update

As the wrestling world gears up for another monumental event, AEW All In 2024 at Wembley Stadium, fans are buzzing with anticipation, and ticket sales have been going strong in the build up to the show.

Here’s the latest scoop on how this event is shaping up.

AEW All In Wembley Tickets: Sales Surge

The latest figures from WrestleTix indicate that 45,158 tickets have been distributed as of August 20, 2024.

This number is particularly impressive considering the current setup allows for 51,314 attendees, leaving just 6,156 tickets still up for grabs. This surge in ticket sales underscores the event’s popularity, not just in the UK but Europe also, as there will be tons of fans travelling to London for the show.

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AEW All In Comparative Analysis

When compared to last year’s event, which saw over 70,000 fans in attendance, AEW All In 2024 might not break that record, but it’s still on track to be one of the largest wrestling events in history.

The goal for AEW President Tony Khan seems to be hitting the 50,000 mark, which, if achieved, would be considered a monumental success given the event’s scale and the economic climate.

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Bryan Danielson On Potential Retirement at AEW All In: “I’m At Peace With It”

Bryan Danielson has come to terms with the possibility of retiring if he loses at All Elite Wrestling’s upcoming pay-per-view event, All In, in London, England on August 25. Danielson will challenge AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland for the title at Wembley Stadium with over 40 thousand fans in attendance. To raise the stakes, “The American Dragon” has accepted the stipulation to retire if he loses the match.

In an interview with the BBC’s Paul Frank, Danielson spoke openly about putting his career on the line and shared that he has accepted the possibility of retiring at All In.

“…I’m very much at peace with it(Retirement). If I wasn’t at peace with it, we wouldn’t have done that, right,” said Danielson. He continued, “… I’ve been wrestling for 25 years now at this point, and to me, it’s now or nothing. You know what I mean as far as winning the AEW World Championship. I came in and said I was going to kick people’s heads in, and I was going to win the AEW World Championship, and I’ve kicked a lot of people’s heads in but haven’t won a single title.”

Danielson noted that AEW Backstage Interviewer Alex Marvez shared the number of title matches he’s failed to win. In fact, “The American Dragon” hasn’t held a championship since he was the WWE SmackDown Tag Team with Erick Rowan in 2019. All In presents one final chance to win gold before his career ends. However, he is also at content with retiring with a defeat to Strickland.

Bryan Danielson On Family Helping His Decision To Potentially Retire

Danielson admits in the interview that one of the reasons that he has accepted potentially retiring is being with his family. He noted that as his daughter gets older, she notices when he gets hurt and doesn’t like it. The AEW superstar feels he is in a different stage of his life compared to his retirement from WWE in 2016, which is to walk away from in-ring competition finally.

“… My life is just different now. When I was forced to retire, I wasn’t ready. 2015 was kind of my last match, but you know, I was forced to retire in 2016, but at that point, I’m 35 years old and I’m just like this doesn’t feel right. I also didn’t have anything else to like, really put my focus and my attention towards, and now I do. Now I have a wonderful family that I really excited about spending time with and that sort of nothing. So yeah, it’s a very different place when it’s by choice rather than you’re forced.”

Despite being open to retirement, fans should expect Danielson to compete with everything he has to win the AEW World Championship. He has shown throughout his career that he can rise to the occasion when the odds are stacked against him. 

AEW All In 2024 Card: Every match taking place

AEW is set to make history with its biggest event of the year, All In 2024, taking place at the iconic Wembley Stadium. The card is packed with thrilling matchups that promise to deliver high-octane action, featuring some of the biggest stars in professional wrestling today. Below is a detailed look at every match confirmed for this monumental event.

AEW All In 2024 Matches

Main Event: AEW World Championship

The Final Countdown: Title vs. Career Match

  • Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson

The main event is a high-stakes Championship vs. Career match. Swerve Strickland defends his AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson, with Danielson’s career on the line. This bout is expected to be an intense and emotional showdown.

AEW Women’s World Championship

  • Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May

Toni Storm puts her AEW Women’s World Championship on the line against her former protege, Mariah May. This match has been built up over months of storyline tension, making it one of the most anticipated on the card.

TBS Championship

  • Britt Baker vs. Mercedes Moné

In another highly awaited match, Britt Baker challenges Mercedes Moné for the TBS Championship.

AEW American Championship

  • MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay

MJF defends his AEW American Championship against the UK’s own Will Ospreay. This clash is expected to be a show-stealer, with Ospreay performing in front of his home crowd.

TNT Championship Coffin Match

  • Darby Allin vs. Jack Perry (c)

The TNT Championship will be contested in a Coffin Match, as Darby Allin seeks to dethrone Jack Perry in what is sure to be a brutal and unforgiving contest.

FTW Championship

  • Hook vs. Chris Jericho (c)

The FTW Championship is on the line as Hook challenges the veteran Chris Jericho. Expect a mix of experience and youthful energy in this clash.

AEW World Tag Team Championship

  • FTR vs. The Acclaimed vs. The Young Bucks (c)

A triple threat match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship pits FTR, The Acclaimed, and The Young Bucks against each other. This match promises to deliver fast-paced action and high-flying moves.

London Ladder Match for the AEW World Trios Championship

  • The Bang Bang Gang vs. The House of Black vs. A Mystery Team vs. The Patriarchy

This chaotic London Ladder Match will determine the AEW World Trios Championship, with multiple teams vying for the gold in what is sure to be a high-risk, high-reward spectacle.

Casino Gauntlet Match

The event will also feature a Casino Gauntlet Match, where the winner earns a guaranteed world title shot. The participants are yet to be fully revealed, but speculation is high, with names like Hangman Page potentially involved.

All In Zero Hour

  • Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii vs. Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway

Kicking off the event during the Zero Hour, Willow Nightingale teams up with Tomohiro Ishii to face Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway, setting the stage for an unforgettable night.

Tony Khan: ‘AEW Will Return to The UK For All In: London 2026’

AEW will return to London, England for its All In 2026 pay-per-view, after next year’s event will take place in Arlington, Texas. Speaking to the media at the AEW All In: Texas 2025 launch event, AEW President Tony Khan confirmed that the show would return to the UK in two years.

“We will be going back just ten days from now to Wembley Stadium, and celebrating All In ’24. We can’t wait to bring All In ’25 here (to Arlington). It’s going to be very special. We’re going to London next week, then coming to Texas, we’ll be going back to London in 2026.”

AEW’s first UK-based event, All In 2023, took place in August of last year and saw over 75,000 fans fill London’s Wembley Stadium. All In: London 2024 will also take place at Wembley Stadium on August 25. At this time, nine matches have been confirmed for the evening. AEW will also host a taping of Dynamite in Cardiff, Wales, marking the first AEW TV taping to take place outside North America.

Between trips to the UK, AEW will host its All In 2025 event in Arlington, Texas, marking the promotion’s first stadium event in North America. The show is just the latest in a lucrative partnership between AEW and the city which has hosted back-to-back episodes of Collision as well as the recent ROH Death Before Dishonor event.

Another Stadium Event?

The Sporting News reported earlier this week that AEW is planning on hosting a stadium event in Australia in 2025 and that plans are already in motion. Venues reportedly being considered for the show include Sydney’s Allianz Stadium, Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, and Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium.

AEW: All In Texes Set for Arlington’s Globe Life Field on July 12, 2025


All Elite Wrestling sent in a press release announcing that next year’s AEW All In event is headed to Texas. AEW: All In Texas is scheduled for Saturday, July 12, 2025 from Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX


Globe Life Field in Arlington To Host AEW: All In Texas 2025

First AEW Pay-Per-View To Ever Be Held In Texas

August 15, 2024 – Arlington Mayor Jim Ross, the Texas Rangers, REV Entertainment, Arlington Sports Commission and All Elite Wrestling today announced that Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX will host AEW: All In Texas on Saturday, July 12, 2025. The event will air live around the world on pay-per-view and marks the first time an AEW pay-per-view event has ever been held in Texas. It will also be the first-ever professional wrestling event ever held at Globe Life Field.

“On behalf of everyone at AEW, we are ecstatic to bring AEW: All In Texas to Globe Life Field in Arlington on July 12, 2025,” said Tony Khan.

AEW: All in Texas will make history as both our first-ever pay-per-view in Texas as well as AEW’s American stadium debut, building on the rich legacy of stadium wrestling events held in the US, particularly in the Lone Star State.”

“We are thrilled for Arlington to partner with All Elite Wrestling for their biggest event of 2025,” said Arlington Mayor Jim Ross. “Fans from around the world will converge on our beautiful city to be part of AEW: All In Texas, delivering a significant economic windfall to the region.”

AEW: All In Texas marks a huge milestone in Arlington’s continued relationship with All Elite Wrestling,” said Arlington Sports Commission Executive Director Matt Wilson. “We thank Tony Khan and the entire team at AEW for all of their support to our city and look forward to an event that fans in attendance and watching at home will never forget.”

“Bringing the first professional wrestling event to Globe Life Field is a historic moment for our venue,” said Sean Decker, President of REV Entertainment, the exclusive events partner of the Texas Rangers. “We can’t wait to partner with AEW to host thousands of passionate wrestling fans at our world-class venue next summer.”

Fans interested in exclusive pre-sale opportunities can register to become an AEW Insider by visiting allelitewrestling.com/aew-insider.

In addition to AEW: All In Texas, a series of events in Arlington are being planned leading up to the event. Additional details will be announced in the near future. This year, AEW: All In London takes place next Sunday, August 25 live from Wembley Stadium in London.