Category: AEW

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

    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.

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    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

    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.

    Read More – AEW All In 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

    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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  • Tony Khan Aims To Break Attendance Record With AEW All In Texas 2025

    Tony Khan Aims To Break Attendance Record With AEW All In Texas 2025

    AEW President Tony Khan is aiming high with All In: Texas 2025, which will be the promotion’s first stadium event in the United States. Speaking to the Dallas Morning News, Khan spoke about possibly breaking the attendance record in Globe Life Field.

    “We think we have a chance to set the all-time attendance record. That would be pretty cool.”

    Country artist Morgan Wallen currently holds the attendance record for Globe Life Field when 43,958 fans came to watch him perform in 2022. Globe Life Field is the home of the Texas Rangers and opened its doors in 2020.

    All In: Texas 2025 will mark AEW’s first time hosting the event outside of London, England. In the interview, Khan shared his excitement about bringing the massive show to Arlington.

    “AEW All In is such an important event in sports and it’s one of the most marquee nights in pro wrestling… The location is very special to us and Arlington, Texas. It’s a very special place.”

    AEW has quickly become familiar with the city of Arlington as recent episodes of Collision have taken place in the Texan city. ROH Death Before Dishonor 2024 was also held in Arlington as part of Khan’s ‘Summer Series’ of events.

    AEW All In: London

    Before Khan and the All-Elite roster can set sights on Texas, the promotion will host its All In: London 2024 event in Wembley Stadium this weekend. The show will be headlined by AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defending against Bryan Danielson. Danielson has vowed to retire from in-ring competition should he come up short in London. AEW All In will return to London in 2026, Khan has confirmed.

    Another Stadium Event?

    The Sporting News reported earlier this month 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’s Anthony Ogogo And Wife Expecting Their First Child

    AEW’s Anthony Ogogo And Wife Expecting Their First Child

    Anthony Ogogo and his wife Casey are celebrating as the couple have shared that they are awaiting the birth of their first child. Ogogo said that parenthood will be the next round in his life and questioned if his child will grow up to be a boxer or a wrestler.

    Ogogo signed with AEW in 2019 and made his on-screen TV debut in 2021. That same year, the Olympic bronze medalist feuded with Cody Rhodes, culminating in a match at Double or Nothing 2021 that Rhodes won. In April of this year, Ogogo aligned with Shane Taylor Promotions by joining them in a beatdown on Chris Jericho and HOOK.

    Pro Wrestling’s Baby Fever

    Anthony Ogogo isn’t the only wrestler who’ll be changing diapers and warming up bottles soon enough. During an April edition of AEW Rampage, Ruby Soho revealed that she is pregnant and celebrated in the ring with her now-husband Angelo Parker. Days later, fellow Riott Squad alum Valhalla shared that she and Viking Raider Erik are also expecting their second child.

    At San Diego Comic-Con last month, former WWE RAW & SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey shared that she is expecting her second child and revealed her baby bump at the convention. Rousey and her husband Travis Browne welcomed their daughter La’akea into the world in September 2021. She is also a stepmom to two of Browne’s sons from a previous marriage.

    We here at SE Scoops would like to send our congratulations to Ogogo and his wife on their joyous news!

  • Update On Saraya’s AEW Contract Ahead of All In: London 2024

    Update On Saraya’s AEW Contract Ahead of All In: London 2024

    More has come to light about Saraya’s current status with AEW as the former Women’s World Champion seeks a role at All In: London. Saraya’s deal with AEW extends until at least September, Fightful Select reports, and the two sides have “at least been in talks” about extending her current deal for a year.

    Saraya joined AEW in 2022 after a unique exit from WWE which saw the promotion reportedly try and re-sign her after Triple H took over. Saraya’s time in AEW saw her return to the ring after a nearly five-year retirement. Saraya has since feuded with top talent including Britt Baker and Toni Storm and is currently aligned with Harley Cameron.

    Saraya’s Journey to AEW All In: London 2024

    At AEW All In: London 2023, Saraya captured the AEW Women’s World Championship, her first title victory in close to a decade. Her reign would come to an end mere weeks later when she lost the gold to Hikaru Shida.

    Saraya isn’t booked for AEW All In: London 2024, a matter that the British wrestler has taken issue with. On this week’s Dynamite in Cardiff, Wales, Saraya will challenge Women’s World Champion ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. A victory would ensure Saraya a place in Wembley Stadium as Mariah May will challenge for the gold this weekend. Fightful adds that Saraya does not officially have a match for All In: London at this time, but is “planned for the show.”

  • AEW All In 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

    AEW All In 2024 Live Stream: How to watch

    AEW All In 2024 is fast approaching, and wrestling fans worldwide are gearing up for this highly anticipated event. Whether you’re a die-hard AEW fan or just curious about the spectacle from London, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the event live from the comfort of your home.

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    When and Where Is AEW All In 2024 Taking Place?

    AEW All In 2024 is set to take place at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London on August 25, 2024.

    The event will kick off at 6:00 PM BST (British Summer Time), which translates to 1:00 PM ET and 10:00 AM PT.

    For those in different time zones, it’s recommended to use an online time converter to ensure you catch the event live.

    How to Watch AEW All In 2024 Live Stream

    For Viewers in the United States and Canada

    Fans in the United States and Canada have several options for streaming AEW All In 2024. The event will be available on various platforms, including:

    • Triller TV
    • PPV.com
    • DAZN PPV
    • Bleacher Report
    • YouTube

    Additionally, traditional cable and satellite providers in these regions will offer the event on pay-per-view, allowing you to enjoy the show from your living room.

    How to Watch AEW All In 2024 on DAZN

    DAZN is one of the leading platforms for streaming AEW All In 2024. The event will be available via pay-per-view on DAZN in multiple countries, excluding regions like Australia, Afghanistan, India, and others.

    To stream the event on DAZN, you’ll need to purchase access through the DAZN app or website.

    This platform offers high-quality streaming and the flexibility to watch on various devices, making it a convenient choice for fans eager to catch every moment of the action.

    How to Watch AEW All In 2024 on Triller TV

    Triller TV is one of the platforms where you can stream AEW All In 2024 live. Available in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom Triller TV offers a seamless pay-per-view experience.

    To watch the event on Triller TV, you’ll need to purchase access through the Triller app or website. Once purchased, you can stream the event live on various devices, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action, whether you’re at home or on the go.

    Triller TV provides high-quality streaming, making it a great option for wrestling fans eager to enjoy AEW All In 2024.

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

    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 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.

  • AEW All In 2024 Tickets: Availability, price and more

    AEW All In 2024 Tickets: Availability, price and more

    AEW (All Elite Wrestling) is set to make a triumphant return to Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Following the success of their UK debut, this event promises to be a must-see spectacle for fans both live and on PPV.

    Here’s everything you need to know about securing your tickets, including availability, pricing, and additional options.

    AEW All In 2024 Ticket Availability

    Fans have multiple options for purchasing tickets, ranging from general admission to premium hospitality packages. It’s important to act fast, as demand for this event is extremely high, and tickets are moving quickly across various platforms.

    Where to Buy Tickets

    Tickets are available through various official and resale platforms. Prices can vary based on demand and seating location, so it’s wise to check multiple sources to find the best deal.

    Official face-value tickets can be found directly through Wembley Stadium’s website and other authorized sellers. For those looking for premium experiences, hospitality packages are also available.

    Ticket Pricing

    The price of tickets for AEW All In 2024 varies widely depending on the type of experience you’re looking for. General admission tickets start from as low as £13.07, but prices increase as you move closer to the ring or opt for premium services.

    Hospitality Packages

    For fans wanting a more luxurious experience, Wembley Stadium offers a range of hospitality packages:

    • The Elite Package: Priced at £525, this package includes a centrally located premium seat, access to a relaxed lounge-style hospitality area, a wide-ranging buffet, and inclusive drinks for several hours before and after the show. Additionally, attendees will receive a complimentary gift and access to a private merchandise store.
    • Private Box: For a more private and exclusive experience, fans can opt for a private box, priced at £599 per person. This package includes premium seating directly outside the box, full catering, a complimentary bar, and a personal host or hostess to attend to your needs throughout the event.
  • AEW’s Dralistico Gets Engaged To Be Married At Disney World

    AEW’s Dralistico Gets Engaged To Be Married At Disney World

    AEW wrestler Dralistico has revealed that he is engaged.

    Taking to his social media, the 31-year-old wrestler dropped a couple of pictures with his fiancée at the Disney World. Check it out below:

    Back in November last year, Dralístico officially signed with All Elite Wrestling. Before joining the promotion, he competed in the Mexican promotions, CMLL and AAA. He has also competed against the likes of former AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo as well as the likes of Jushin Thunder Liger and Kazuchika Okada in matches for New Japan Pro Wrestling.

    Dralistico reveals his AEW contract duration

    During an interview with TJ Sports, Dralistico, who is son of legendary wrestler Toro Blanco, had revealed that his deal is for four years. He also highlighted that he still has a lot to learn and admitted to having difficulty understanding the English language. However, that won’t stop him.

    “Yes, I signed a deal for 4 years with AEW and I am very happy to belong in the company. I have years to learn a lot, to face a lot of great wrestlers, and the English language may have been a difficulty, but it will not stop me. Rome was not built in one day after all, so we will go step by step to keep in favor with the people.”

    Dralistico has been absent from AEW TV but he had been competing in the independent promotions. His most recent match took place at GCW Take A Picture 2024 in May where he defeated Gringo Loco.

  • Wayne & Wyatt Rhodes Make AEW Debut In 8/17 Collision Dark Match

    Wayne & Wyatt Rhodes Make AEW Debut In 8/17 Collision Dark Match

    The legacy of the Rhodes family has taken another huge step this week with the AEW in-ring debuts of Wayne and Wyatt Rhodes. The brothers made their debut in a dark match during Saturday’s AEW Collision tapings, taking on Aaron Solo and Jon Cruz. Wayne & Wyatt are the nephews of Dustin and Cody Rhodes and used the tag-team name The New Texas Outlaws for their match. The moniker is an homage to the tag team consisting of their grandfather Dusty Rhodes and Dick Murdoch.

    The AEW debuts of Wayne and Wyatt come shortly after Cody Rhodes gave his high opinion of the pair. Earlier this month, the Undisputed WWE Champion said he would not be the end of his family in wrestling, and spoke highly of his nephews.

    The taping was an extra special night for the Rhodes family, as in addition to Wayne and Wyatt’s debut, their uncle Dustin became a champion. Rhodes became a double champion in Ring of Honor, winning the ROH Tag Team titles with Sammy Guevara by defeating Matt Taven and Mike Bennett. Dustin also holds the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles with Marshall and Ross Von Erich.

    As for Cody, the Undisputed WWE Champion, he will defend his gold against Kevin Owens at the WWE Bash In Berlin later this month. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest on the Rhodes family and their ongoing development in wrestling.

  • Saraya May Not Wrestle at AEW All In London 2024

    Saraya May Not Wrestle at AEW All In London 2024

    On the August 16th episode of AEW Rampage, Saraya appeared alongside Harley Cameron, reflecting on her journey and expressing frustration over not being scheduled for AEW All In.

    This led to an in-ring confrontation with current AEW Women’s World Champion, Toni Storm. The two exchanged heated words, and Storm eventually agreed to defend her title against Saraya on the August 21st episode of AEW Dynamite in Wales ahead of All In at Wembley Stadium.

    What This Means for Saraya and AEW All In

    The outcome of the match between Saraya and Toni Storm on Dynamite could have significant implications for AEW All In London.

    While Saraya is determined to reclaim the title she once held, there is a very strong possibility that she may not be part of the All In card if she fails to capture the championship.

    Toni Storm is already slated to defend her title at AEW All In against Mariah May, which leaves Saraya’s status uncertain, and there is absolutely zero chance that Toni is losing this match against Saraya on Wednesday night.

    AEW All In 2023

    Saraya winning the AEW Women’s Championship was a major part of the first All In show, with the former WWE Divas Champion beating Hikaru Shida (c), Dr. Britt Baker DMD and Toni Storm in a four way match.

    The former Paige would then celebrate with her family in the ring after the match, so she has already had her big moment at Wembley, but it will sting if she is not able to get onto the card this year.

    What COULD happen is a match between Saraya and Harley Cameron, with AEW having the chance to have Harley turn on her friend this week on Dynamite.

  • Darby Allin Talks Potential of Teaming with WCW Legend’s Son

    Darby Allin Talks Potential of Teaming with WCW Legend’s Son

    Darby Allin has been closely associated with Sting, a WWE Hall of Famer and WCW legend, since the former WCW Champion joined AEW. Their partnership ensured that Darby’s early tenure in the company was a successful one, with Sting acting as a mentor and ally to the young star.

    Their bond has not only created iconic moments in wrestling but has also opened doors to new possibilities, including the potential for Allin to team up with Sting’s son, Steven Borden.

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    Steven Borden’s Unexpected Path to Wrestling

    Steven Borden, who appeared alongside his father during Sting’s retirement match at AEW Revolution, surprised many when he expressed interest in pursuing a wrestling career.

    Despite having a stable job, a wife, and a child, Borden decided to take up the challenge after his cameo at the event, where he Stinger Splashed one of The Young Bucks in the corner.

    Darby Allin, who has been instrumental in Borden’s training, shared insights into his journey. According to Allin, Steven initially showed no desire to become a pro wrestler, making his sudden passion for the sport even more remarkable.

    At 32 or 33 years old, Steven’s decision to pursue wrestling came as a shock, not only to fans but to Sting himself.

    “He’s doing really good. It’s funny because he’s never had any, like, When it comes to wrestling, he’s never had the itch to be like, I want to be a pro wrestler. So he did that spot in the Sting’s Last Match at Revolution where he splashed one of the young bucks in the corner. Then he just said, Dad, I want to do this. He’s got a good job. He’s got a wife. He’s got a kid. At 32 or 33, to get that wrestling, like, ugh, I want to do this. Sting never thought his son was going to do that.”

    Allin’s Training Philosophy

    Darby Allin has taken Steven Borden under his wing, pushing him to his limits to ensure that he earns his place in the company.

    Allin stated in an interview with WFFA that he doesn’t want Steven to receive any special treatment or be seen as someone who got a “handout” because of his father’s legacy.

    The rigorous training sessions at Allin’s home, which even include unconventional methods like running while being shot with paintballs, are designed to build both physical and mental toughness.

    The Potential Team-Up: A Full Circle Moment

    Darby Allin has expressed his excitement at the idea of teaming up with Steven Borden in the future. He described it as a “full circle moment,” where Sting’s legacy could be passed down to the next generation through this unique partnership.

    For Allin, teaming with Steven would not only be a tribute to Sting but also a personal milestone in his own career:

    “I would love to [team with steven]. It’s like a full circle moment. He didn’t have to team with Darby, but he wanted to. And then just to give sting‘s son what he gave me, that would be kind of a cool moment.

  • Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara Win ROH World Tag Team Titles On 8/17 Collision

    Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara Win ROH World Tag Team Titles On 8/17 Collision

    The ROH World Tag Team Championships found new owners this week as Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara now hold the gold. The pair captured the title from The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) during the latest episode of AEW Collision with Guevara delivering a Swanton Bomb on Bennett, allowing Rhodes to secure the pinfall.

    The match saw plenty of action in and out of the ring. Roderick Strong, The Beast Mortos, Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, Marshall Von Erich, Ross Von Erich, Tomohiro Ishii, Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona all ran in, sparking a brawl on the outside. Of this group, only Strong directly influenced the match by hitting Rhodes with a running kick.

    This victory marks the first ROH Tag Team Championship reign for both Guevara and Rhodes and makes the latter a double champion. Rhodes is also currently one-third of the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions alongside The Von Erichs.

    The Undisputed Kingdom’s reign as champions lasted 234 days and began at Dynamite: New Year’s Smash in December 2023. The pair won the titles as The Devil’s Masked Men and their identities were revealed at AEW Worlds End days later. As champions, Taven and Bennet had five successful title defenses. Their final successful defense came during the July 28 taping of ROH on Honor Club and saw them retain against Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean.

    This is a huge win for Rhodes and Guevara, the latter of whom only recently returned following months of inaction. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest on the new ROH World Tag Team Champions.

  • Jack Perry Debuts New AEW TNT Title  Design On 8/17 Episode of Collision

    Jack Perry Debuts New AEW TNT Title Design On 8/17 Episode of Collision

    The AEW TNT Championship received a new look during the latest episode of AEW Collision, courtesy of reigning champion Jack Perry. The Scapegoat defeated Danny Orion in a non-title match during the show, spray-painted Orion’s face, and stuffed him inside a body bag after the match.

    Perry then discarded his old TNT Championship belt into the bag and revealed a brand-new one. This redesign of the title has a worn, battle-hardened appearance, now featuring a darker shade and a spray-painted black finish with veiny leather detailing.

    This is just the latest championship in AEW to receive a striking new look. Earlier this month, MJF changed the International Championship to introduce the American Championship. The new title oozes Americana with a red, white, and blue design and plates with the U.S of A prominently featured.

    TNT Championship Designs

    The AEW TNT Championship has undergone several design changes since its inception, with Cody Rhodes’ first design receiving criticism for not appearing finished. The completed version of the TNT Championship was unveiled in August 2020 under the reign of Brodie Lee. The title has also featured a white and green design held by the likes of Miro, and a purple and yellow design during the reign of Scorpio Sky.

    What’s To Come?

    Darby Allin is set to challenge Jack Perry for the TNT Championship in a coffin match at AEW All In 2024 in London, England. With intense animosity between these two rivals, fans can expect a brutally violent encounter in Wembley Stadium. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest on Jack Perry as we inch closer to All In: London 2024.

  • Positive Update on Adam Cole Amid Injury Hiatus

    Positive Update on Adam Cole Amid Injury Hiatus

    AEW wrestler Adam Cole is likely to be back soon as an encouraging update has emerged on his recovery.

    Fightful Select reported that Adam Cole was backstage at the August 14 edition of AEW Dynamite. Cole was taken off the road as traveling was slowing down his recovery but his backstage presence was a positive sign towards his return to the programming.

    Another promising sign of his comeback is that there is a word backstage that we will resume his training in the ring as soon as next week.

    Adam Cole last competed in the ring on September 3 last year following which he sustained an ankle injury. It took place in the final moments of the AEW Grand Slam last year when he landed awkwardly after he jumped from the entrance ramp. This also impacted the storylines he was involved.

    A month following the injury Cole provided an update on social media. He thanked fans who showed him support while he recuperated with the injury. A few months back at AEW Double or Nothing 2024, Cole was involved in a segment with MJF. ‘The Salt of The Earth’ made his comeback to TV and confronted Cole. Fans speculated that a match would be happening soon. It is not confirmed yet whether the match will take place but it’s is likely to happen once Cole returns to action.

  • What AEW Can Learn From ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’

    What AEW Can Learn From ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’

    It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since All Elite Wrestling debuted with AEW Dynamite, and my goodness, how the landscape has changed.

    AEW started as a true alternative to WWE, and while it still is, the perception of both companies has evolved dramatically since 2019. Real-life power struggles have unfolded, with both companies gaining and losing talent, both in the ring and behind the scenes—much like the shifting dynamics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    Before 2005, Marvel was a company teetering on the brink, fit for “The Void” (more on that later). But Robert Downey Jr.‘s portrayal of Tony Stark in Iron Man breathed new life into the comic book movie genre. This resurgence was further fueled by Disney’s acquisition of Marvel, a steal in hindsight. From there, Captain America swung his shield, The Hulk smashed, and Thor felt mighty (at least two out of four times). Add The Avengers films, Dave Bautista boosting Guardians of the Galaxy, and the rights to Spider-Man, and Marvel suddenly had a roster and future to be excited about.

    However, that roster became oversaturated, the focus turned multi-universal, and goodwill eroded as the franchise drifted away from its core comic book fanbase. This should sound familiar to the diehard wrestling fans.

    Whether your fandom began by flipping through the halftone pages of comics or trading wrestling tapes with Meltzer, making money is what both businesses are ultimately about. However, there’s always a better way to profit, and sometimes a property needs a reset. Deadpool & Wolverine seemingly did that for Marvel, both creatively and at the box office. In these challenging times for AEW, Tony Khan could learn a thing or two from this summer blockbuster.

    WARNING: Spoilers for “Deadpool & Wolverine” lie ahead. Continue reading if you’d like to break the fourth wall.

    Make It Make Sense.

    A major plot point in Deadpool & Wolverine revolves around “timelines,” with several that Deadpool (and eventually Wolverine) must navigate. Two are the characters’ individual timelines, and one is the “sacred timeline,” which includes all the main Marvel characters (“Earth-616”). Deadpool remains part of Fox’s X-Men Universe (referred to as “Earth-10005” in the movie), but in his timeline, Wolverine is dead, having been killed in Logan seven years ago. To find a living Wolverine, Wade Wilson must travel to another universe, but he inadvertently ends up in one where Wolverine is at his worst. The two team up after a timeline operator throws them into a multi-verse purgatory called “The Void,” where they must collaborate to save (and possibly correct) their own universes.

    At this point, “timeline” and “multi-verse” have become Marvel’s equivalent of the “Forbidden Door,” terms that have been used to the point of exhaustion, weaving a tangled web of complex storylines. However, if Marvel could bring Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine back to life in a sensible way within their (wait for it) “multi-verse,” then AEW should have no problem bringing clarity to their weekly programming.

    Making sense of Marvel’s convoluted narrative required a team of five writers, including Ryan Reynolds, who has a deep understanding and personal investment in the character. With Shawn Levy directing and the original Deadpool writers on board, they managed to craft a coherent story. Tony Khan has mentioned what appears to be a rotating cast of people contributing creative input at AEW. On top of that, Khan is producing what amounts to two and a half feature-length “films” each week. By trusting a core group to execute a unified vision under his guidance, AEW could achieve the distinction and direction it needs. Right now, there are too many timelines in play, and the show is in desperate need of a “sacred” one.

    Related: AEW Stories To Give Behind-The-Scenes Look At All In: London 2023

    Focus On Your Stars, Even The Forgotten Ones.

    With a title as straightforward as Deadpool & Wolverine, Marvel clearly understood who the stars of the film were. The movie would have fallen flat if the spotlight wasn’t squarely on Reynolds and Jackman, and AEW could benefit from a similar focus on identifying and elevating the wrestlers who drive their television product. Too much of the AEW roster has been relegated to “The Void,” which has significantly impacted the product and contributed to declining ratings.

    Deadpool & Wolverine gave fans exactly what they wanted by teaming up Reynolds and Jackman in the right way, but it also brought back familiar faces to round out the ensemble. Wesley Snipes returned as Blade, Jennifer Garner reprised her role as Elektra from Ben Affleck’s Daredevil, and Channing Tatum finally debuted as Gambit after years of the Fox film being stuck in production limbo. Along with X-23 from Logan, these characters helped Deadpool and Wolverine in their battle out of “The Void.”

    The film also featured numerous cameos that were used effectively to fill out the lower midcard. Tyler Mane, Kevin Nash’s former Master Blaster partner, was swiftly killed by Wolverine in his return as Sabretooth, and Chris Evans’ Human Torch was horrifically murdered by the film’s top villain, Cassandra Nova. As Kevin Sullivan would say, they “did the favor,” but those squash matches still mattered in the grand scheme of the film and arguably the entire Marvel franchise.

    From its inception, AEW has struggled to make its stars feel like top-tier talent due to inconsistent booking, limited TV time, and poor positioning. With talents like Ricky Starks, Jade Cargill, Wardlow, and Ethan Page, the list of wrestlers stuck in “The Void” could go on indefinitely. Two of those names have already found greater success by jumping ship to WWE. If AEW took the time to establish a solid hierarchy, it could better position itself as the engaging alternative it was meant to be. Unfortunately, we’ve often seen a “Toad” in a prominent position over a Channing Tatum “Gambit” (no offense to Ray Park).

    Related: All of AEW’s World Champions RANKED

    Make Fun Of Past Mistakes – At The Right Time.

    How do you beat a bully? By not letting them see you sweat. Deadpool is notorious for breaking the fourth wall, taking jabs at everyone—Fox, Disney, even Hugh Jackman—but there’s a fine line between taking good-natured shots and coming across as petty.

    Tony Khan has shown he’s unafraid to “break the fourth wall” when taking shots at WWE, but are they always the right target? What about poking fun at the tribalistic fanbase or even acknowledging the company’s own missteps? Reynolds’ Deadpool is known as “The Merc With The Mouth” for a reason, but often, the character’s sharpest barbs are directed at himself. If a Taco Bell commercial airs between an intense vignette of one of your top heels, why not make light of it the following week by having that heel eat a taco after beating Darby Allin?

    AEW is still a young company, and there’s value in knowing when to take yourself seriously and when to lighten the mood. Breaking your own “fourth wall” can be a powerful tool, and fans will appreciate the nods to those paying close attention.

  • Greatest Bryan Danielson AEW Matches (Ranked): The Final Countdown

    Greatest Bryan Danielson AEW Matches (Ranked): The Final Countdown

    As Bryan Danielson is set to challenge for the AEW Championship at All In on Sunday, August 25th, it could be the last match of his legendary pro wrestling career.

    Danielson has done it all, ranging from his initial runs on the independent scenes in the US and Europe (including Butlins in England), incredible time in Ring of Honor, underdog rise to the top in WWE to his sensational run in AEW.

    Here, we’ll be going over the greatest matches in Bryan Danielson’s AEW career thus far which again could come to an end at All In 2024.

    6. Bryan Danielson vs Adam Page (AEW Dynamite: 01/05/2022)

    After their initial time limit draw, Bryan Danielson and Adam Page faced off again in a bloody, hard-hitting rematch. The intensity was palpable as both wrestlers pushed each other to the limit. This time, Page managed to overcome Danielson, marking a significant victory in his own AEW career to that point.

    5. Bryan Danielson vs Zack Sabre Jr (AEW WrestleDream 2023)

    In a technical masterpiece, Danielson and Zack Sabre Jr put on a clinic of submission-based grappling, transitions, and mat wrestling. The match captivated the audience at WrestleDream with its intricate exchanges, proving that technical prowess can be as thrilling as high-flying action if done right.

    4. Bryan Danielson vs Kenny Omega (AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam 2021)

    Danielson’s AEW debut against Kenny Omega was nothing short of spectacular. Despite the match ending in a draw, the electric atmosphere and high-level technical wrestling made it an instant classic that left the door open for a rematch.

    The crowd’s energy elevated the match, making it one of the most memorable in AEW history.

    3. Bryan Danielson vs Adam Page (AEW Dynamite: Winter Is Coming 2021)

    In their first encounter, Danielson and Page wrestled to a thrilling 60-minute time limit draw.

    The match was a showcase of Danielson’s ability to play a heel and Page’s resilience as the top babyface champion. The non-stop action kept fans engaged throughout, solidifying it as one of the best matches in all of pro wrestling in 2021.

    2. Bryan Danielson vs MJF (AEW Revolution 2023)

    Danielson’s Iron Man match against MJF was a true masterpiece of storytelling between the older veteran and, quite frankly, young veteran.

    Lasting over an hour, the match kept the audience on the edge of their seats with its relentless pace and dramatic near-falls.

    MJF’s performance proved he’s not just a great talker but also one of the best in-ring workers in All Elite, making this match an unforgettable highlight in AEW history.

    1. Bryan Danielson vs Will Ospreay (AEW Dynasty 2024)

    This match between two of the world’s best wrestlers was a high-impact, fast-paced showdown and one of the greatest of the modern era, and that is why it tops our list.

    The chemistry between Danielson and Ospreay was undeniable, with both men delivering jaw-dropping performances. Despite the controversial finish, the match is considered one of the finest in Danielson’s career.

  • Kenny Omega Return Remains Up In The Air Amid Recovery

    Kenny Omega Return Remains Up In The Air Amid Recovery

    Michael Nakazawa has provided an update on Kenny Omega, who is working hard towards his recovery.

    The Cleaner’ has been away from AEW since December last year with diverticulitis. Michael Nakazawa told Love-Spo that Omega has “diverticulitis of the large intestine” which is a serious condition that could be fatal if not properly treated. Omega has been able to do physical training but he’s not able to lift weights which he used to before. The 40-year-old wrestler has been doing physical training, and rehabilitative exercises such as walking and pool workouts. He revealed that Omega is trying to find the best training. Nakazawa said:

    “He has been able to do physical training. He is still not able to lift the same weights as before, so he is trying to find the best training that he can do while incorporating rehabilitative elements such as walking and exercising in the pool, and he is working hard toward recovery. He is trying to find the best training he can do at the moment.”

    Omega has a significant physical impact and he has no power in the abdomen. It’s a concern whether he will be able to perform in his condition. Thereby, there is no timeline for his comeback. Nakazawa explained:

    ”That’s right. Since there is no power in the abdomen to begin with, there is a concern about whether or not one can perform in such a state. The impact is physically quite strong, so you never know how it will affect your internal organs. So I can’t say anything about when he will be able to return to work.”

    Earlier this year, the former AEW World Champion returned to Dynamite. However, he was brutally attacked by Jack Perry and The Young Bucks.

    Omega first noticed symptoms following a match in Canada. He had severe abdominal pain that continued even after he returned to his home in Orlando, Florida. He could have landed in danger if he had delayed seeking medical attention. Omega underwent surgery in May. The doctor treated him without invasive surgery and removed about 25 cm of the affected colon.

    We will now have to wait and see when Kenny Omega can make his return. We at SEScoops wish him a speedy recovery.

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

    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.

  • JBL Praises AEW American Champion MJF As A True Hero of the U.S.

    JBL Praises AEW American Champion MJF As A True Hero of the U.S.

    WWE Hall of Famer John “Bradshaw” Layfield has thrown his support behind AEW American Champion MJF, who he believes is the ideal figure to represent the United States. Recently, MJF took to Twitter to share his respect for JBL. In a response, JBL said the world is lucky to have MJF representing the good ol’ U.S. of A.

    Since capturing the AEW American Championship, MJF has fully embraced his role as a jingoistic heel, declaring the U.S. as the only country that matters. MJF took aim at Mexico ahead of his CMLL debut and called the United Kingdom a third-world country before competing for Rev Pro.

    After winning the WWE United States Championship in 2006, JBL also became a pro-America heel and flaunted his patriotism in the face of his opponents. This angle would see JBL feud with then-World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio, who despite being from California, was seen as a representative of Mexican traditions. Mysterio defeated JBL on an episode of SmackDown to retire the Texan.

    What’s next?

    MJF is set to defend his AEW American Championship later this month against Will Ospreay at AEW All In: London 2024, in a rematch from their hour-long encounter from Dynamite 250. The winner will face PAC at AEW All Out 2024 two weeks after the Wembley show, as confirmed on this week’s Dynamite. AEW All In: London 2024 will take place on August 25, from Wembley Stadium. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest from MJF on the road to AEW’s biggest event of the year.

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

    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.

  • AEW All In: Texas 2025 Set for Globe Life Field in Arlington

    AEW All In: Texas 2025 Set for Globe Life Field in Arlington

    AEW All In 2025 will take place from the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas on July 12, 2025, it has been confirmed this week. The event will mark AEW’s first All In event in the United States. All In 2023 took place in London, England’s Wembley Stadium and the show will return to the UK capital later this month.

    In addition to AEW All In: Texas, a series of events in Arlington are being planned leading up to the event. Fans eager to secure tickets for the event can sign up to the Globe Life Field newsletter to be the first to know about the event. News of this show comes mere days after it was reported that Arlington was a favorite to host a stadium event.

    This event will be AEW’s first stadium-sized show in North America for Tony Khan’s promotion. Recently, AEW has been hosting episodes of Collision at Arlington’s E-Sports Arena as part of a lucrative deal between the promotion and the city. This deal also included the hosting of ROH Death Before Dishonor 2024 in Arlington.

    Globe Life Field is the home of the Texas Rangers and at maximum capacity, can seat 40,300 fans. Construction on the venue began in 2017 and its first events would take place in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    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.

  • MJF On Shane McMahon: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree

    MJF On Shane McMahon: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree

    MJF has warned Shane McMahon to stay away from him.

    The AEW American Champion has been making media rounds to promote the upcoming All In PPV. He spoke to WrestleTalk in the spree to discuss things such as his match with Michael Oku, his rivalry with Will Ospreay and more.

    Maxwell was asked to say some words about the names mentioned during a segment in the interview. When the name of Shane McMahon came up, he warned the former SmackDown commissioner to stay away from him:

    “Please stay away. For his health, just stay away from me.”

    When the hosts mentioned Shane’s win in the WWE World Cup at Crown Jewel 2018, MJF rebutted by reminding them how the son of the former WWE owner also tore his quad during his last wrestling appearance:

    “I thought it was super impressive how easily he tore his quad you know. The Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Let’s hope that’s not in every single facet of his life.”

    It’d Be Huge For The Fans: MJF

    Later the current champion was inquired about the locker room reaction to the leaked photo of Shane’s meeting with Tony Khan. The Salt of The Earth claimed that he wouldn’t know because he doesn’t talk to anyone in the locker room. Though he did accept that McMahon making an AEW appearance would be a big deal:

    “I wouldn’t know. I don’t talk to anybody in the locker room. They all hate me. But I can tell you my reaction. My reaction was – ‘please stay away from me.’ Now if he wants to come in, I genuinely think he’s a mega star. I think that’d be freaking great. It’d be huge for the fans. It’d be huge for AEW.”

    Shane McMahon’s last wrestling appearance came at WrestleMania 39. He got into an impromptu match with The Miz at the show but he tore his quad muscle early in the match and couldn’t continue. Snoop Dogg who was at the ringside then replaced Shane and won the match.

    This sequence of events reminded many of the infamous incident when Vince McMahon tore both his quads while getting into the ring after a botched finish to the 2005 Royal Rumble match.

  • First Title Match Set For AEW All Out 2024

    First Title Match Set For AEW All Out 2024

    The road to AEW All Out has officially begun with the first title match being announced for the upcoming pay-per-view from Chicago, Illinois. On the August 14, edition of AEW Dynamite, PAC shared his frustrations that Will Ospreay will challenge AEW American Champion MJF at AEW All In: London 2024. PAC pointed out that he is the “real” number one contender and is ready for his title match.

    PAC will challenge the winner of the Ospreay Vs. MJF at AEW All Out for the AEW American Championship. PAC was the first holder of the gold, which was originally known as the AEW All-Atlantic Championship and held the gold for 108 days from June to October 2022. The title was rebranded the AEW International Championship in March 2023.

    How To Watch AEW All Out

    AEW All Out 2024 takes place on September 7, 2024 from the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. It’s the the sixth installment of the annual event, the fourth from the Now Arena and the first to take place outside the Labor Day holiday weekend.

    In the United States, All Out will be available to stream on Bleacher Report at 8pm ET. The event can be purchased and streamed directly through the Bleacher Report Live platform. All Out can also be ordered through local cable or satellite providers. Check with your provider on how to purchase the pay-per-view. For international viewers, the event will be accessible on FITE TV. A 1-hour Buy-In kickoff show begins at 7pm ET.