AEW’s Historic Night at Wembley Stadium
The excitement in the wrestling community is building as AEW gets ready to hold All In 2024 at London, England’s famous Wembley Stadium. With a program that includes high-stakes matchups, title fights, and possibly some surprise debuts, this event is developing into one of the biggest evenings in professional wrestling history. With speculations circulating about former WWE stars perhaps making their debut appearance in an AEW ring, both fans and insiders are guessing about the surprises that AEW President Tony Khan may have in store.
The MVP Factor: Is a Major Debut in Store?
Montel Vontavious Porter, also known as MVP, may make his All-In debut, which is one of the most exciting rumors going into the game. After his contract expired, MVP—the former WWE United States Champion and manager of the wildly popular faction The Hurt Business—left WWE, prompting fans to speculate about his plans. Though it hasn’t been verified if MVP is slated to be on the show, there has been talk of him being in London ahead of All In, according to a report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select.
Should MVP make his AEW debut at Wembley Stadium, the organization may have significant ramifications. MVP, who is well-known for his charm, versatility, and capacity to develop talent in both management and wrestling, has the potential to change the AEW dynamic. Additionally, his presence would indicate the possible emergence of a new faction—possibly even a reworking of The Hurt Business with an AEW twist. The prospect of Bobby Lashley and Vince McMahon reconnecting in AEW is all the more intriguing given that Lashley also left WWE around the same time. But Tony Khan has the last say in matters professional wrestling-related matters.
Is There Another Former WWE Star in the Running for Ricochet’s Possible AEW Arrival?
Along with the rumors surrounding MVP, there have also been speculations suggesting that Ricochet, a well-known former WWE star, would be joining AEW. Ricochet, who is renowned for his breathtaking athleticism and high-flying skills, has won over fans in every promotion he has worked on. The night’s main attraction might be Ricochet’s debut at All In if the rumors about his multi-year contract with AEW are accurate.
Ricochet’s addition to AEW would strengthen a squad that already boasts a wealth of elite skill. When Ricochet and Will Ospreay rekindle their rivalry, fans will be especially happy because Ospreay is scheduled to battle MJF for the AEW American Championship at All In. A rekindled rivalry in AEW between the two might result in some of the most thrilling bouts in recent memory. The two have a legendary past from their time on the independent circuit. Similar to MVP, Ricochet’s participation in All In is still unknown, but the mere thought has fans on edge.
The Stacked Card: Championship Games and High-Stakes Faceoffs
The confirmed card for All In is incredible, even if most people are focusing on the probable debuts of MVP and Ricochet. Here is a preview of some of the major games that will be played on August 25 at Wembley Stadium:
Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland (c) for the AEW World Championship
Since capturing the AEW World Championship, Swerve Strickland has been unstoppable, but Bryan Danielson presents him with what may be his greatest test to yet. Danielson, often known as “The American Dragon,” is a former multiple-time world champion and among the most technically proficient wrestlers in the world. With the victor leaving Wembley as the top dog in AEW, this fight has the makings of a classic.
World Championship for AEW Women: “Timeless” Mariah May vs. Toni Storm (c)
One of the most interesting people in AEW thanks to her “Timeless” reputation is Toni Storm, but she’ll need more than charm to keep her championship against Mariah May. With her incredible climb, May might become the face of the AEW women’s division if she wins at All In.
- AEW American Championship: Will Ospreay vs. MJF (c) MJF, who calls himself the “Salt of the Earth,” is up against a strong foe in Will Ospreay. Ospreay, who is well-known for his extreme agility and daring style, will try to unseat MJF and win the AEW American Championship. With Ricochet potentially making an appearance, this bout has the potential to be the highlight of the event.
- AEW TBS Championship: Dr. Britt Baker vs. Mercedes Mone (c) Since joining AEW, Mercedes Mone—formerly known as Sasha Banks in the WWE—has dominated the TBS Championship scene. One of AEW’s initial stars, Dr. Britt Baker, will try to take back the top spot. There will be a lot of drama and strong hitting in this contest.
- AEW TNT Championship: Coffin Match between Darby Allin and Jack Perry (c). Jungle Boy’s successor, Jack Perry, has accepted his darker side, paving the way for a deadly Coffin Match with Darby Allin. In a battle that has the potential to destroy careers, Allin, who is renowned for his bravery, will surely push Perry to the limit.
- FTW Championship: Hook vs. Chris Jericho (c) Against the rising Hook, Chris Jericho risks losing the FTW Championship. Hook’s unbridled talent and intensity will put Jericho’s skill and guile to the test.
The Nerves Tickle
Wrestling fans are getting more and more excited as All In 2024 gets closer. With a strong lineup, possible unexpected debuts, and the electrifying atmosphere of Wembley Stadium serving as the setting, this event is sure to be a memorable evening. It remains to be seen if MVP and Ricochet make their AEW debuts, but one thing is for sure: Tony Khan and AEW have produced an event that the whole wrestling community will be talking about for years to come.