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Costco Guys Apparently Tease AEW All Out Appearance

Costco Guys have seemingly dropped hints about a potential appearance at the upcoming All Out pay-per-view.

AJ from the Costco Guys spoke on Barstool’s YAK and said they are in discussions with a major pro wrestling promotion about making an appearance in Chicago in early September. He could be indicating an appearance for AEW. It’s worth noting that AEW is heading to Chicago for Collision on September 6 and the All Out pay-per-view on September 7. Here is what AJ said:

“We are working something out with a major wrestling organisation and I think that is almost final. If that does happen, we’ll be in Chicago in early September.”

Brandon Walker noted that would be for an AEW event. However, AJ added while laughing: “I didn’t say that.”

The Costco Guys – AJ and Big Justice are a Florida-based father-son duo and they gained popularity on TikTok for their love of Costco. They often rate things ‘Boom’ or ‘Doom’ along with The Rizzler. The Costco Guys have a staggering 1.6 million followers on TikTok.

Though AEW All Out pay-per-view is a few weeks away, only one match has been announced for the show so far. Will Ospreay and MJF are set to collide for AEW American Championship at All In. Pac is set to challenge the winner of that match at All Out.

AEW American Championship was originally known as the AEW All-Atlantic Championship and Pac was the inaugural champion. He held the gold for 108 days. The title was eventually rebranded the AEW International Championship in March 2023. Now, MJF has again renamed it to be AEW American Championship.

AEW All Out 2024 will emanate from Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on September 7. It will mark the sixth installment of the pay-per-view.

Hangman Page Feels Swerve Strickland Should Have Never Won AEW World Title; Wants To Erase His Name

Former AEW World Champion Hangman Page never fails to express his hatred towards the current champion, Swerve Strickland. ‘Hangman’ believes that his arch-rival should have never won the title and he feels that their beef could be settled if he could erase Swerve’s name from the history books.

Page recently spoke to Paste Magazine about a number of topics including their personal feud with Strickland. During the interview, Page emphasized that his persona is inseparable from his real-life identity. He described the trauma of Strickland breaking into his home, leading him and his family to leave the house they cherished. Page has now vowed to erase Strickland’s name from wrestling history, saying:

“He should never have won it. He shouldn’t have it today. He shouldn’t have it tomorrow. It should be mine. If it were mine, I would do everything that I could to erase his name from history of all wrestling from this planet. What would “settle it” would be that, for me to erase him from history altogether, to let his name disappear into the wind and let him be nothing, nothing to anyone else. To solve it would be for him to drop to his knees in front of me and beg for my mercy. On his knees, begging for my mercy. I would never give it, but he should beg for it.”

Hangman Page’s crowning achievement

Page expressed a deep personal connection to the AEW World Championship. It’s been a little over a couple of years since he dropped. He labeled it “one of the crowning achievements” of his life. He feels the title has strayed from its true meaning since he lost it.

Bryan Danielson will challenge Swerve Strickland for the title at this weekend’s AEW All In: London. ‘The American Dragon’ has put his career on the line for the title match. When asked if Danielson’s potential victory could restore the meaning, Hangman said:

“He is a fantastic wrestler. He’s one of the best to have ever lived, and admittedly, he doesn’t have long left, and he’s okay with the idea of this being it. I just want to draw a stark contrast to maybe how he feels about that championship and how I feel about it. I’m not okay never holding it again. I’m not okay with it in the hands of the person that it’s in. I would not be okay walking away from this in the state that things are in right now. And if that’s how [Danielson] feels about it, about the championship, about the World champion, I can’t say that I have any respect at all for that.”

Hangman Page acknowledged the connection he’s built with fans but he doesn’t want their support if they don’t actively oppose Strickland. He also harbors resentment toward the Elite and held them responsible for his suspension, which allowed Strickland to win the championship. He said:

“…maybe I created some kind of a connection, especially in the beginning of AEW, with certain fans, you know. I don’t know. And if they are with me on this ride that I am on now, then I do appreciate it. But unless they’re willing to attack [Swerve] in the parking lot, unless they’re willing to call out what he did for what it is, and not acknowledge him at all as a champion, then I don’t want their support.”

He added:

“Had it not been for them, I would have never been suspended. They could have fought that. I stuck up for them. So many times they stuck up for me too, but this last time they could have stuck up for me and I would have not been suspended. [Swerve] would have never won the World championship and right now, to me, that is unforgivable. I don’t know that it can be forgiven. But I’m not really worried about [the Elite] right now.”

On last night’s AEW Dynamite Page announced that he will enter the Casino gauntlet match at this Sunday’s All In. As he begins his quest to reclaim his title, winning the match will earn him a AEW World title shot in the future.

Bryan Danielson Gives Will Ospreay His Blessing To Use Tiger Driver 91

Will Ospreay may use the Tiger Driver 91 again, after seemingly being granted the blessing of Bryan Danielson during AEW Dynamite in Cardiff. On the show, Ospreay and MJF had an in-ring segment that resulted in MJF hitting a brainbuster on the man who’ll face him at AEW All In: London. The segment ended with Ospready bleeding from the head as the AEW American Champion celebrated what he had done.

Backstage, Ospreay was seen being tended to by a member of AEW’s medical crew as Renee Paquette tried to get his thoughts. Before she could do so, Bryan Danielson had a tense face-to-face with Ospreay and told him to “do it.”

The ‘it’ being referred to is seemingly Ospreay’s Tiger Driver 91 finisher, a move that the Brit has been against using since facing Danielson at AEW Dynasty. After Danielson was left motionless in the ring, with fans worried he had suffered a serious injury, Ospreay said on the post-show media scrum that he was retiring the move.

Ospreay’s reluctance to use the move has played into matches, as there has been spots where he has instinctively gone for the move, only to stop, giving his opponent a window to take advantage. With Danielson’s blessing, Ospreay could add one of the most exceptional (and dangerous) moves back to his repertoire when he faces MJF at All In: London.

AEW All In: London 2024

AEW All In: London 2024 will take place this Sunday, August 25, from Wembley Stadium in London, England. The show will be AEW’s second event from Wembley and hopes to follow on from the success of last year’s historic event. This weekend will mark Ospreay’s second time competing in Wembley Stadium as he defeated Chris Jericho last year. This weekend will be MJF’s third Wembley match as he competed on the pre-show and in the main event of last year’s event.

Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest on AEW All In: London 2024, including full results at this weekend’s event inside Wembley Stadium.

Watch: Michael Oku Debuts In AEW With Amira Blair

Michael Oku and Amari Blair were on the scene at this week’s AEW Dynamite in Cardiff, Wales, with Oku wrestling in a dark match at the show. Oku faced Serpentico in the match, and Amira accompanied him to the ring. While the match did not air on TV, photos from Oku and Blair’s debut have surfaced on social media.

Oku recently challenged MJF for the AEW American Championship earlier this month at RevPro’s Summer Sizzler 2024 – Road to the Anniversary event in London. MJF retained at the event, which also saw an appearance by Will Ospreay. MJF and Ospreay will collide for the AEW American Championship this week at AEW All In: London 2024.

Michael Oku & Amira Blair

Oku and Miller didn’t appear on TV at this week’s Dynamite in Cardiff (the first TV taping outside North America) but that could easily change. Talent within RevPro shared their hope to Fightful earlier this month that Oku will be signed after his match with MJF. Oku is the current Undisputed British Heavyweight Champion, after defeating Great-O-Khan last month. The report adds that Blair could also be signed alongside Oku.

After Summer Sizzler, Oku told Stephanie Chase that there had been discussions between both he and Amira and AEW, and he has also teased appearing at All In: London. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for the latest on these two wrestlers and their quest to be ‘All-Elite.’

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

Darby Allin: A Potential AEW World Champion in the Making?

Darby Allin is reportedly being considered for a potential run with the AEW World Championship, mere days before he challenges for the TNT title. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that discussions about Allin holding the AEW World Title have taken place though the timing of this potential run remains unclear.

Allin will challenge for the AEW World Championship at the Dynamite: Grand Slam on September 25, a prize for winning this year’s Royal Rampage. The question now is whether Allin will challenge current champion Swerve Strickland or Bryan Danielson. The two will face off at AEW All In: London 2024 later this week in Wembley Stadium.

While Danielson is the favorite to win the AEW World Championship, his reign may not be a long one. Bryan recently shared that he expects to undergo neck surgery this year which would make a potential AEW World Title reign a brief venture. Between that and Bryan openly discussing ending his full-time in-ring career, some fans believe that Grand Slam: Dynamite would be an ideal coronation of Allin as World Champion.

Allin will also be in action at All In: London 2024. The 31-year-old will challenge TNT Champion Jack Perry in a Coffin match in Wembley Stadium. Allin already holds the record for the longest title reign (186 days) and most combined days overall (214 days.)

Darby Allin & The AEW World Championship

Allin has had three opportunities at the AEW World Champion so far in his career, including on the third episode of Dynamite in October 2019. The first TV defense of the gold saw inaugural champion Chris Jericho retain in a Street Fight.

Allin’s next opportunity would again be on Dynamite, this time in July 2020 and saw him come up short against Jon Moxley. His most recent shot at AEW’s richest prize was at Double or Nothing 2023, where MJF retained in a four-way that included Jack Perry and Sammy Guevara.

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:

Tony Khan – ‘Right Now Is The Most Exciting Time In AEW History’

There’s never been a more exciting time for All Elite Wrestling and its fans, according to AEW President Tony Khan. Ahead of this weekend’s AEW All In: London 2024 pay-per-view, Khan shared his excitement in an interview with Barstool Rasslin.

“It’s a really exciting time for the company and I think it’s the most exciting time in the history of the company right now. We’re coming up, we’ve got, this massive event we’re just days away from. AEW All In: London, Wembley Stadium. It’s a huge, huge event… There’s a lot of cool things happening in the company right now.”

AEW certainly has plenty in the works, including their first stadium event in the United States. AEW All In: Texas 2025 will take place in Arlington and will mark the latest development in AEW’s relationship with the city. Khan has confirmed that All In will return to the UK in 2026.

The promotion is also finalizing a new broadcast rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery which appears to be going well for Khan and his promotion, according to recent reports. Khan has often spoken highly of AEW’s relationship with WBD and David Zaslav, and intends to work with the broadcaster for a long time to come.

On-screen, AEW continues to produce hours of wrestling content every week with Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision, and will host its first TV show outside North America with tonight’s Dynamite from Cardiff, Wales.

While AEW may have plenty in the works, there will be fans who disagree with the stance that now is the most exciting time, at least in terms of the on-screen product. AEW has seen a dip in viewership across all three of its shows as of late, with Rampage recently hitting an all-time low (admittedly against the Paris Summer Olympics.) While Khan is excited about the now and the future, the task remains for the AEW President to get fans who’ve since stopped tuning in regularly just as amped up.

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 Dynamite Preview from Cardiff, Wales (8/21)

Catch a special episode of AEW Dynamite tonight, August 21, 2024, live on TBS at 8pm ET from the Utilita Arena Cardiff in Cardiff, Wales. This marks the Welsh debut for the promotion, just four days before AEW All In 2024 this Sunday on pay-per-view.

AEW Rampage tapings will be held after Dynamite goes off the air, and will air Saturday night on TNT. All Elite Wrestling’s top stars will be on hand for tonight’s historic show, including AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland, Will Ospreay, TBS Champion Mercedes Mone, MJF, Toni Storm and more.

AEW Dynamite Matches for Tonight:

  • AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs Claudio Castagnoli
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm (c) vs Saraya
  • Chris Jericho vs. ‘Dynamite Kid’ Tommy Billington
  • HOOK vs. Big Bill

Plus: Final hype for All In including Nigel McGuiness moderating a meeting bewteen Swerve Strickland and Bryan Danielson, and MJF and Will Ospreay go face-to-face.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for our continued coverage of AEW Dynamite and check out our AEW News section for more.

Catch up on these highlights from last week’s show:

Mercedes Moné Plans To Revolutionize Women’s Wrestling Again

Mercedes Moné promises to elevate women’s wrestling again, and we’ll see the next ‘phase’ of her plan this Sunday at All Out. Speaking in her Moné Mag newsletter, the AEW TBS Champion invoked the Four Horsewomen of NXT. “Charlotte, Bayley, Becky, and I led Phase 1 of the women’s revolution. We disrupted the business in the best and most necessary way.”

Looking ahead, she declared, “With me coming here [in AEW], I promise that another disruption to the business of women’s wrestling is coming. Phase 2 is just getting started.”

She highlighted the representation at the PPV, and drew a stark comparison to WWE’s past efforts. “There are 3 women’s matches at All In… When ‘Mania was 1 night, how many women’s matches were there? Not 3.”

The three matches involving women scheduled for AEW All In 2024 are (Full Card):

  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Mariah May vs. Toni Storm (c)
  • TBS Championship: Britt Baker vs. Mercedes Moné (c)
  • Mixed Tag Match: Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii vs. Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway

For more details on the CEO’s newsletter:

Charles Barkley Would “Absolutely” Be Welcomed in AEW

Tony Khan has expressed that he would welcome Charles Barkley to AEW television with open arms if the NBA legend shows interest. Khan, currently making media appearances to promote Sunday’s AEW All In pay-per-view at Wembley Stadium in London, shared these thoughts during an appearance on the Dan Le Batard Show. He discussed AEW’s relationship with Warner Bros. Discovery and ongoing media rights negotiations.

While Warner Bros. Discovery is set to lose the NBA and its iconic Inside the NBA franchise, co-host Charles Barkley remains committed to the company for the foreseeable future. This has sparked speculation about Barkley potentially appearing in AEW, following in the footsteps of Shaquille O’Neal, who wrestled on AEW Dynamite in 2020. Khan mentioned that he believes Barkley is a wrestling fan and recalled the AEW crew presenting the Inside the NBA team with AEW Championship belts.

Khan praised Shaq, not just for his work in AEW but also for the kind of person he is. If Sir Charles is interested in stepping into the unpredictable world of professional wrestling, Khan is “absolutely” willing to make it happen.

“I don’t know what the future of the NBA holds, but Charles Barkley, as far as being one of the top hosts in all of sports and being one of the most entertaining people in all of television, I think he adds to any sport he’s involved in.

If he wanted to come to AEW, we would love that. Absolutely, I would encourage that and support that.”

– Tony Khan

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

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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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

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

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 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 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.

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 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

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

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 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.