Back in 2018, an event called All In changed the wrestling world forever and led to the creation of AEW.
Now, five years on, AEW is heading to London for its biggest show ever at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27 and the All In name is back.
All In will see AEW World Champion MJF take on Adam Cole in the main event, with the two teaming up on the Zero Hour pre-show to challenge Aussie Open for the ROH Tag Team Championship.
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The event will also see the biggest Stadium Stampede match ever, as the Blackpool Combat Club's Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta team up with the returning Santana and Ortiz to take on Eddie Kingston, Orange Cassidy, Best Friends, and Penta.
Fresh off his incredible match with Kenny Omega at Forbidden Door, at All In NJPW's Will Ospreay will return to AEW to take on Chris Jericho. Jericho has already confirmed that his band Fozzy will be playing him to the ring for a very special entrance.
With over 80,000 tickets sold and 10 matches on the main show, All In looks to be one of the most memorable wrestling events of all time. While WWE's SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley will always hold a special place in UK wrestling fans' hearts but All In looks to be a very worthy successor.
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AEW All In London: What's the full match card for All In?
- MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole – AEW World Championship match
- CM Punk (c) vs. Samoa Joe – 'Real World Championship' match
- Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Toni Storm vs. Saraya vs. Britt Baker – AEW Women’s World Championship match
- FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks – AEW World Tag Team Championship match
- Darby Allin and Sting vs. Swerve Strickland and Christian Cage – Coffin match
- Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega and “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Juice Robinson, Jay White, and Konosuke Takeshita
- Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay
- Eddie Kingston, Penta El Zero, Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor, and Trent Beretta vs. Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Santana, and Ortiz – Stadium Stampede match
- House of Black vs The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn - AEW Trios Championship match
- Jack Perry vs HOOK - FTW Championship match
- Zero Hour pre-show: Aussie Open (c) vs. MJF and Adam Cole – ROH World Tag Team Championship match
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AEW All In Wembley start time: What date and start time is All In Wembley in the UK?
All In Wembley takes place at 6pm on Sunday, August 27, with the Zero Hour pre-show taking place at 5pm.
What's the date and start time for All In Wembley in the US?
It's an early on for US fans as All In takes place at 1pm ET on on Sunday, August 27, with the Zero Hour pre-show taking place an hour before.
How do I watch AEW All In Wembley?
In the US, All In is available to order on B/R Live and on traditional pay-per-view. In the UK, All In can be ordered through Fite TV.
Catch AEW Dynamite live every Thursday at 1am in the UK and Rampage every Saturday at 3am on FITE with an AEW Plus subscription. US customers can also watch Dynamite on TBS and Rampage on TNT, and in the UK, Dynamite repeats air on ITV4.
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