AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium

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Sunday 27th August 2023

AEW’s hugely anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Sunday 27th August

AEW’s hugely anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Sunday 27th August, marking AEW’s first show outside of North America, and the first time that professional wrestling has taken centre stage at Wembley Stadium in more than 30 years. AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium, will be a homecoming for several top stars including AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter, Saraya, Nigel McGuinness, Pac, Anthony Ogogo and more to be announced.

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“The UK is one of the most important markets in professional wrestling, and AEW is coming in hot as the number one wrestling company in the UK on television,” said Tony Khan. “We love the concept of wrestling in non-traditional venues as we’ve done with Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City and the upcoming Calgary Stampede in Canada. We wanted our debut in London to be epic in scale, and there’s no better venue than Wembley Stadium to deliver what I know will be one of the greatest events in AEW’s history. This April also marks 100 years of Warner Bros. and 100 years of Wembley Stadium – it’s a fitting time to come together for ‘AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium.’

Age Restriction pitch:

No under 2s. The pitch seating may be unsuitable for Under 5s as it’s a flat surface (not raked).

Age Restriction Seated: U14’s must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over. No under 2’s allowed in the stadium.

15:30 – Doors open

17:00 – Show Start

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Wembley Stadium is a public transport destination. Rail, tube, bus and pedestrian routes have been upgraded to enable visitors to travel to and from the stadium smoothly and safely on major event days. For further information to assist you plan your journey to the Stadium, please vist www.wembleystadium.com/gettingtowembley. 

For live travel information on the day of the event call the Wembley Stadium Travel Information Line on 0845 6000 555 (calls charged at standard local rate).

Please use the official Stadium car parks if driving to the venue, available to pre-book by visiting www.wembleyofficialparking.com.

A resident’s only parking permit scheme operates in the Wembley area on Stadium event days. Illegally parked vehicles will be fined by Brent Council and may be towed away. For details of the restrictions visit www.brent.gov.uk/wembley

Public Transportation:

Wembley Stadium is served by three stations and six lines:

Wembley Park Station – Jubilee and Metropolitan lines (Zone 4)

Wembley Stadium Station – Chiltern Railways line www.chilternrailways.co.uk

Regulations

1. We reserve the right to implement restrictions/conditions before and during the Event to ensure it is safe. You must comply with any and all instructions given to you by Event staff and stewards and you may be evicted without a refund if you fail to comply. This includes potential entry requirements introduced to reduce and mitigate the spread of Covid-19.

2. We reserve the right to refuse admission or to remove any person from the site, without refund, for reasons of public safety (including for crowd surfing or moshing, or failure to comply with any measures put in place to combat the spread of Covid-19), any unacceptable behaviour likely to cause damage, nuisance or injury, or for any breach of these T&Cs.

3. You must not enter the site if you believe that you may have been infected with Covid-19 and/or you are displaying symptoms of Covid-19. If you or anyone in your party is displaying symptoms of COVID-19, we will refund your tickets if you have proof of the below with photo ID and valid ticket

  • Proof of a positive COVID-19 test 
  • Proof of being notified by test and trace to isolate within the event period
  • For symptoms experienced on the day of the event, proof that you have applied for/ taken a PCR test

All refunds are subject to the promoter’s terms and conditions. Please let us know by 9am on the day of your event to request a refund. 

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AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium: Tickets, date and more for historic wrestling show

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All Elite Wrestling is coming to Wembley Stadium for AEW All In London

All Elite Wrestling is coming to Wembley Stadium this summer and the stage is set for an historic night.

When AEW All In London comes to the UK it will mark the promotion’s first show outside North America as well as being the first show at the iconic stadium since WWE SummerSlam 1992.

Already demand has been high with boss Tony Khan, who’s also in charge of Fulham, saying this week that over 43,000 tickets were sold within the first 36 hours of the various pre-sales.

There is still time to get involved, with the general sale almost underway.

AEW star and former WWE champion Chris Jericho said: ‘Even though I’ve been doing this for decades, I still feel like it’s my first match – I have that much excitement to come to Wembley in one of my favorite cities in the world.

‘And I know that 50, 60, 70,000 people feel the same way. This is going to be a huge event, one of the biggest wrestling shows of all time. The Demo God guarantees it.’

Here’s everything you need to know about the show.

When is AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium

London goes All Elite on Saturday, August 27 with all the action coming to Wembley Stadium.

At the moment, it’s a bit too soon for start time and other events around the big show, but it’s primed to be a special weekend.

All Elite Wrestling poster for AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium featuring the likes of Bryan Danielson, Sting, Britt Baker, Darby Allin, Jon Moxley, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, MJF, Saraya and more

How to get tickets for AEW All In and how much are they?

With the exclusive presales done and dusted, it’s almost time for the general public to get involved.

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Tickets for AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium go on sale today (Friday, May 5) at 9am GST.

Tickets range from a reasonable £27.25 up to around £1,500 (without the various booking fees), with a family bundle also available for around £100.

Tickets can be bought  through this link.

What to expect from AEW All In London at Wembley Stadium

All Elite Wrestling star Saraya - FKA Paige in WWE - on AEW television

It’s still too soon to know for sure, but there is plenty of speculation CM Punk could be involved amid reports he’s expected to return next month.

If he does, there are plenty of options including a one on one match with Kenny Omega, or even teaming up with FTR to take on Kenny and his Elite teammates The Young Bucks.

Elsewhere, Norwich-born Saraya – formerly known as Paige in WWE – is a shoe-in for a major match months after a sensational comeback from a career-ending injury.

She could find herself in the ring with the current AEW Women’s Champion Jamie Hayter , a fellow Brit who would love to lock horns with the legendary star.

‘The Saraya match, a lot of people have been saying that. And I would definitely welcome her to step in the ring with me. She’s back after having a hiatus, she’s doing very well, she’s killing it,’ she exclusively told Metro.co.uk.

‘So I would like to see her one on one in a match with me, whether it’s Wembley or somewhere else, because I think that would be an interesting match up. I think we have different style,s but I think we would put on a good performance.’

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AEW Announces UK Debut Taking Place At Wembley Stadium

A huge announcement was made on AEW Dynamite as the company announced their first-ever show at a very famous venue in London, England.

For the past week, AEW has been promoting a huge announcement on this week’s edition of Dynamite. On their preview of the show, the graphic said that “Tony Khan has a very important announcement.” It led to a lot of speculation among fans.

During tonight’s AEW Dynamite broadcast, AEW’s CEO Tony Khan and newcomer Nigel McGuinness made the announcement.

On Sunday, August 27th, AEW will make their United Kingdom debut when they present AEW All In: London at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

It should be noted that nowhere in the press release below does it say it’s a pay-per-view event although that appears to be likely. It’s also not known if they will still run the All Out pay-per-view in September during Labor Day weekend in the US or if All In: London will replace it.

AEW’s Anthony Bowens tweeted to a fan that All Out is taking place one week later.

No! This is All In, the following week is All Out — Anthony Bowens (@Bowens_Official) April 6, 2023

Here’s the official press release from AEW.

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AEW Plants Flag at Iconic Wembley Stadium with Massive UK Special Event on Sunday, August 27

— AEW’s London Debut Marks First Professional Wrestling Event at Wembley Stadium in More Than 30 Years —

— Tickets for “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” On Sale May 5; Pre-Registration Available for Priority Access —

April 5, 2023 – During tonight’s live episode of “AEW: Dynamite” from Long Island, NY, AEW CEO Tony Khan, star Adam Cole and host Nigel McGuinness announced that AEW’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place in London at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27. “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” marks AEW’s first show outside of North America, and the first time that professional wrestling has taken center stage at Wembley Stadium in more than 30 years.

Tickets for “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” go on sale to the general public Friday, May 5 at 9 a.m. BST. Effective immediately, fans in the UK can pre-register for early access to event tickets at ticketmaster.co.uk/AEWWembley . Pre-registered access and priority presales will take place prior to the general on-sale date. Beginning May 5, tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.co.uk/AEWWembley .

“The UK is one of the most important markets in professional wrestling, and AEW is coming in hot as the number one wrestling company in the UK on television,” said Tony Khan. “We want our debut in London to be epic in scale, and there’s no better venue than Wembley Stadium to deliver what I know will be one of the greatest events in AEW’s history. This April also marks 100 years of Warner Bros. and 100 years of Wembley Stadium – it’s a fitting time to come together for ‘AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium.’”

This announcement comes on the heels of AEW’s tremendous growth in TV viewership in the UK, with AEW programming serving as the highest ratings driver for men ages 16-34 on ITV4 since the start of 2022. AEW reached 2.8 million men on ITV platforms in 2022 and began 2023 by increasing that reach by another 45 percent among men ages 16-34.

“AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” is far from the Khan Family’s first foray into London or the legendary venue. Shahid Khan is Chairman of Fulham Football Club, which earned promotion to the English Premier League with playoff wins at Wembley Stadium in both 2018 and 2020.

The elder Khan is also owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have regularly hosted a home game at the stadium since 2013 and will return once again during the 2023 National Football League season for a ninth game at Wembley.

“AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium,” which will be a homecoming for several top stars including AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter, Saraya, Nigel McGuinness, Pac, Anthony Ogogo and more, will be produced in conjunction with Live Nation Entertainment.

#AEW ’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic @wembleystadium on Sunday, August 27! Tickets for AEW: All In London go on sale Friday, May 5 at 9am BST. Fans can pre-register now for early access to purchase tickets at https://t.co/YIOZYIJTET pic.twitter.com/JEeMlu4LAV — All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 6, 2023

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AEW All In London: matches announced, tickets and how to watch the biggest wrestling show in UK history

All Elite Wrestling look set to break records as they hold their first UK wrestling event at Wembley Stadium this weekend

The 2023 All In , also known as All In London at Wembley Stadium , stands as the forthcoming second instalment of the All In professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event. After its independent inception in September 2018, the inaugural All In inspired the establishment of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in January 2019. 

This year's event is scheduled to transpire on August 27, 2023, within London's iconic Wembley Stadium . This occasion marks multiple milestones: AEW's maiden entry into the United Kingdom, the company's inaugural PPV event beyond North American shores, and the first AEW event held exclusively in an association football stadium.

This iteration of All In holds particular historical significance by being the first professional wrestling event hosted at the contemporary Wembley Stadium. AEW highlights this event in tandem with Wembley Stadium's centenary celebrations. This event revives the tradition after over three decades, following WWE's SummerSlam in 1992 at the original Wembley Stadium. 

Impressively, the event has already broken AEW's attendance and revenue records on the initial day of sales. With reported ticket sales reaching 79,346 by August 10, it's poised to secure its place as Europe's largest attended professional wrestling event, surpassing the record set by SummerSlam 1992.

With ticket sales commencing on May 5, 2023, the event experienced a remarkable pre-sale rush on May 2, selling over 36,000 tickets and raking in an impressive $4.7 million. These figures escalated to over 43,000 tickets and a staggering $5.7 million revenue the following day. As sales officially opened, ticket numbers reached 60,000 with an accompanying $7.7 million revenue. 

By July 28, the event had surpassed its earlier benchmarks, selling 70,400 tickets and amassing a revenue of $9 million before any matches had even been announced. This event truly redefines the landscape of European professional wrestling by emerging as the largest-attended spectacle, underscoring AEW's undeniable impact and setting new industry standards.

Who are All Elite Wrestling?

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is a prominent professional wrestling promotion established in 2019 as an alternative to established entities like WWE. Founded by Tony Khan , it features a diverse roster of wrestlers, including Chris Jericho , Kenny Omega , and Jon Moxley . AEW emphasises a more sports-like presentation with weekly shows like "AEW Dynamite" and “AEW Collision”, creative storytelling, and fan engagement. 

The promotion's innovation, partnerships with other wrestling organisations including a major partnership with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) has led to its rapid rise as a major player in the industry. AEW's competitive stance against WWE has brought new energy to professional wrestling, attracting a wide audience to its unique and dynamic approach.

Who are the current AEW Champions?

As of writing, your current AEW Champions are:

  • AEW World Champion: MJF (Maxwell Jacob Friedman)
  • AEW International Champion: Orange Cassidy
  • AEW Women’s Champion: Hikaru Shida
  • AEW Tag Team Champions: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
  • AEW TNT Champion: Luchasaurus
  • AEW TBS Champion: Kris Statlander

What storylines should I know before watching AEW All In?

The big storyline in AEW at the moment if you're a casual fan centres around the AEW World Championship and the friendship that blossomed between champion MJF and challenger Adam Cole . The pair were forced to work together for a tag team tournament and were successful, in between filming angles (storylines) where the two discovered they had a lot more in common. 

Of course, they’ve become best friends and don’t want anything to come between them - but the biggest prize in AEW can change friendships almost immediately. It will be interesting also as they are opening the show at Wembley for a chance to become Ring of Honor tag team champions

The other big feud that AEW have set up is a throw back to the halcyon days of independent wrestling promotion Ring of Honor, which Tony Kahn aquired in March 2022. That promotion helped launch the careers of CM Punk and Samoa Joe, with their feud over the Ring of Honor World Title culminating in a three-match series that not only was heavily acclaimed by wrestling journalists but by wrestling fans alike. They will once again square off, reigniting their feud which, as of Saturday's "Collision" television show, saw CM Punk one up the Samoan Submission Machine and announced the match to take place this weekend at Wembley Stadium

What are the matches booked for AEW All In London?

  • ROH World Tag Team Championship: ​​Aussie Open (Mark Davis and Kyle Fletcher) (c) vs. MJF and Adam Cole
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
  • AEW Women's World Championship: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Toni Storm vs. Saraya vs. Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D
  • Tag Team Coffin Match: Darby Allin and Sting vs. Mogul Embassy (AR Fox and Swerve Strickland) (with Prince Nana)
  • The Golden Elite (Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, and "Hangman" Adam Page) vs. Konosuke Takeshita and Bullet Club Gold (Juice Robinson and Jay White) (with Don Callis)
  • Stadium Stampede: Eddie Kingston, Orange Cassidy, Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta), and Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fénix) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) and three more wrestlers TBA
  • CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe
  • Will Ospreay vs. Chris Jericho
  • AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole

The wrestling business has a term called “card subject to change” and with two more big AEW television shows to occur (Collision, Dynamite) there could be additions or changes that PeopleWorld will amend as and when they occur.

Are tickets still available for AEW All In?

There are still tickets available to see AEW’s All In event at Wembley Stadium, London on August 27 2023 - you can take a look at what’s left by visiting Ticketmaster to be part of what could be the biggest wrestling show in UK history.

How can I watch AEW All In at home in the UK?

DAZN will be broadcasting the PPV event in the United Kingdom for the fee of £16.99. For more information on how to sign up to DAZN you can visit their website.

It also looks like FITE will once again carry the PPV too, so for more information on how much to watch the show in your local region, visit the FITE website .

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Aew all in at wembley stadium: full list of shows and events in london that weekend.

AEW All In at Wembley Stadium: Full list of shows and events in London that weekend

AEW is finally coming to the U.K. as All In takes place at Wembley Stadium in August.

As well as the huge show, a number of events are taking place with many wrestling fans set to march on London for what promises to be a memorable weekend.

Wrestling karaoke, wrestling shows, and wrestling podcasts are all planned as London gets ready for one of the biggest wrestling weekends ever.

Here's everything you need to know about the AEW All In 2023 weekend at Wembley Stadium. 

What time does AEW All In 2023 at Wembley Stadium start?

  • Date:  Sunday, August 27
  • Time:  6pm UK/1pm ET/10am PT ('Zero Hour' pre-show one hour beforehand)

The show will begin at 6pm local time, which is 1pm in New York and 10am in California. The show is expected to last around four hours.

In addition, the 'Zero Hour' pre-show will also contain matches including MJF and Adam Cole challenging ROH tag team champions Aussie Open. That starts at 5pm local time/noon ET/9am PT.

How to watch AEW All In 2023 at Wembley Stadium

AEW All Iin is available on DAZN PPV in the following regions

  • Ireland €18.99
  • Canada CAD $49.99
  • Australia AUD$29.99
  • New Zealand NZD$32.99
  • Netherlands €18.99
  • Mexico Mex$ 379
  • Brazil R$ 104.90
  • Sweden kr. 229
  • Norway kr. 219
  • Finland €18.99
  • Denmark Kr. 139
  • Poland 89.99 zł‎
  • Portugal €18.99
  • Thailand BHT 749
  • Taiwan TWD 609
  • Malaysia MR 89
  • Singapore SG$ 26
  • Bulgaria BLV 35.99

The show will also air in the United States as a PPV via DirecTV. Globally, fans can also watch via FITE .

Where is AEW All In 2023?

AEW All In 2023 will take place at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

How to buy tickets for AEW All In 2023 at Wembley Stadium

Tickets start at £24 and are on sale now. Click here to buy tickets .

Are there any other wrestling shows taking place over the weekend?

Yes. A number of shows are planned for the weekend from various promotions:

  • Riot Cabaret - All Singing, All Dancing at the Clapham Grand (Friday, August 25)
  • Defy Wrestling/Progress Wrestling - Back-to-Back shows at The Electric Ballroom in Camden featuring Kenta, Davey Boy Smith Jr, and Leon Slater (Saturday, August 26)
  • Revolution Pro Wrestling - Will Ospreay vs. Shingo Takagi and the debut of Mickie James at the Copper Box Arena, London (Saturday, August 26)
  • Choco Pro Wrestling   at the Yard Theatre, London (Saturday, August 26)
  • Eve X Choco Pro Super Show at The Dome in Tuffnell Park (Saturday, August 26)
  • Hooked on Wrestling - Tag Team Tombola featuring the likes of Leon Slater and Man Like Dereiss; The Dome in Tufnell Park (Monday, August 28)

As well as shows, are any special wrestling events being held?

Hooked on Wrestling  have many events on throughout the weekend all taking place in London.

These special shows aren't wrestling cards per se, but feature well-known pro wrestling personalities in Britain and beyond providing everything from bingo to live Q&As to even a spot of magic with former ROH champion and current AEW commentator Nigel McGuinness.

Hooked On Wrestling are staging the below events in collaboration with Wrestle Tours - visit their website now for information on how to book special travel packages to attend WWE WrestleMania 40 in style, plus more big events.

  • Lana Austin’s Karaoke Cokey Night - The Coach House near Leicester Square, London (Saturday, August 26)
  • Wrestling Observer Live with Dave Meltzer at Sports Bar and Grill, Marylebone, London (Sunday, August 27)
  • Sunshine Machine’s Bottomless Beach Ball Bingo Bonanza Brunch - Sports Bar and Grill, Farringdon, London (Sunday, August 27)
  • A Night Of Rock & Wrestling: The Official PROGRESS Wrestling After Party - Sports Bar and Grill, Marylebone, London (Saturday, August 26)
  • Celebration: The Magic Of Nigel McGuinness - The Dome in Tufnell Park, London (Monday, August 28)

Details for the above special events are available on the Hooked on Wrestling website by clicking here .

AEW All In 2023 at Wembley Stadium match card so far

  • AEW World title: MJF (c) vs. Adam Cole
  • AEW Tag Team titles: FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks
  • Coffin match: Sting & Darby Allin vs. Swerve Strickland & AR Fox
  • AEW Women's title: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Toni Storm vs. Britt Baker vs. Saraya
  • ROH Tag Team titles: Aussie Open (c) vs. MJF & Adam Cole (Buy In Match)
  • Chris Jericho vs. Will Ospreay
  • Blackpool Club and three mystery partners vs. The Lucha Bros, Best Friends, Orange Cassidy and Eddie Kingston
  • The Golden Elite vs. Konosuke Takeshita and Bullet Club Gold

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AEW Bringing Back All In Event For United Kingdom Debut In August 2023

AEW All In is coming to Wembley Stadium on August 27, 2023.

In what has seemingly become a semi-monthly trend at this point, Tony Khan made another big announcement in regards to All Elite Wrestling on the April 5 episode of Dynamite. Alongside Nigel McGuinness, Tony Khan revealed that AEW will be hosting their first ever All In event on Sunday, August 27 from Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will be the company's debut event in the United Kingdom.

#AEW ’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic @wembleystadium on Sunday, August 27! Tickets for AEW: All In London go on sale Friday, May 5 at 9am BST. Fans can pre-register now for early access to purchase tickets at https://t.co/YIOZYIJTET pic.twitter.com/JEeMlu4LAV — All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 6, 2023
AEW Plants Flag at Iconic Wembley Stadium with Massive UK Special Event on Sunday, August 27 -- AEW’s London Debut Marks First Professional Wrestling Event at Wembley Stadium in More Than 30 Years -- -- Tickets for “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” On Sale May 5; Pre-Registration Available for Priority Access -- April 5, 2023 – During tonight’s live episode of “AEW: Dynamite” from Long Island, NY, AEW CEO Tony Khan, star Adam Cole and host Nigel McGuinness announced that AEW’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place in London at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27. “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” marks AEW’s first show outside of North America, and the first time that professional wrestling has taken center stage at Wembley Stadium in more than 30 years. Tickets for “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” go on sale to the general public Monday, May 5 at 9 a.m. BST. Effective immediately, fans in the UK can pre-register for early access to event tickets at ticketmaster.co.uk/AEWWembley. Pre-registered access and priority presales will take place prior to the general on-sale date. Beginning May 5, tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.co.uk/AEWWembley. “The UK is one of the most important markets in professional wrestling, and AEW is coming in hot as the number one wrestling company in the UK on television,” said Tony Khan. “We want our debut in London to be epic in scale, and there’s no better venue than Wembley Stadium to deliver what I know will be one of the greatest events in AEW’s history. This April also marks 100 years of Warner Bros. and 100 years of Wembley Stadium – it’s a fitting time to come together for ‘AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium.’” This announcement comes on the heels of AEW’s tremendous growth in TV viewership in the UK, with AEW programming serving as the highest ratings driver for men ages 16-34 on ITV4 since the start of 2022. AEW reached 2.8 million men on ITV platforms in 2022 and began 2023 by increasing that reach by another 45 percent among men ages 16-34. “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium” is far from the Khan Family’s first foray into London or the legendary venue. Shahid Khan is Chairman of Fulham Football Club, which earned promotion to the English Premier League with playoff wins at Wembley Stadium in both 2018 and 2020. The elder Khan is also owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have regularly hosted a home game at the stadium since 2013 and will return once again during the 2023 National Football League season for a ninth game at Wembley. “AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium,” which will be a homecoming for several top stars including AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter, Saraya, Nigel McGuinness, Pac, Anthony Ogogo and more, will be produced in conjunction with Live Nation Entertainment.

Before AEW was officially formed, All In was a one night independent wrestling event in 2018 that was made possible by The Elite (Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, & Cody Rhodes) and Ring Of Honor. The event was historic, as it drew over 10,000 fans and seemingly led to the creation of All Elite Wrestling.

AEW was unable to use the All In name from the jump in 2019, so the promotion instead pivoted and used the All Out name. The All Out pay-per-view has been held in Chicago every year except for 2020, as the show was held in Jacksonville, Florida due to COVID-19.

In the short history of AEW, Tony Khan has made big announcements on Dynamite and Rampage about various signings, the purchase of ROH, among other things.

Fans can keep up with Fightful's coverage of AEW Dynamite by clicking here. After the conclusion of the show, head over to our YouTube channel t o catch a full review of the action.

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AEW Confirms London, UK Show For 2023, BUT...

AEW will finally hold its first show in the UK in 2023, as confirmed on Dynamite last night.

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AEW will make its maiden United Kingdon voyage for a show in London sometime next year, though there's still no word on a date or venue.

That Tony Khan's promotion was heading to the British capital was announced on last night's Dynamite. Last Wednesday, Tony Schiavone claimed AEW would reveal more details on a UK-based event this week, though the announcement ended up being thinner on information than expected.

On top of announcing London, AEW confirmed debut shows in Phoenix, Arizona and San Francisco, California on Dynamite. These events take place on 22 February and 1 and 3 March respectively.

AEW held its first show outside of the United States last month, debuting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with two nights of shows from 12 October . Beyond this, AEW currently has first-time shows in Seattle, Washington (4 January 2023); Portland, Oregon (6 January); Fresno, California (18 January); and Lexington, Kentucky (25 January) on its schedule.

Last week, the company's announce team touted Dynamite's recent ratings success in the United Kingdom while making the announcement. AEW's flagship show has been performing well on ITV4 lately, breaking its record viewership on several occasions - most recently a fortnight ago, when Dynamite hit 199,000 viewers compared to the previous record of 190,000 (22 August).

AEW Heading To The UK

AEW has long had plans to hold shows in the United Kingdom. The COVID-19 pandemic's 2020 onset forced the promotion to scrap its idea of holding that year's Fyter Fest show in Britain, as confirmed by founder and CEO Tony Kha n, during his pre- Double Or Nothing 2020 media call. That pandemic-related travel restrictions lingered through much of 2021 and 2022 likely held things up further.

London's Craven Cottage stadium has previously been rumoured as a potential AEW venue. Home of Fulham FC, the Shahid Khan-owned English Premier League team, its listed capacity is 25,700, though this would likely be adjusted for a wrestling configuration.

Speaking with Inside The Ropes in February, Tony confirmed that bringing AEW to the Cottage has been a goal of his for a while:-

“I’m going to do my best to make sure that we get there soon—hopefully in 2022. I can’t promise it yet, but it has been a goal of mine to bring AEW to Craven Cottage. I hope that this is the year. They are two of my favourite things, Craven Cottage and AEW. I think they would go together smashingly. I think they would be a perfect combo. Whenever we do come to the UK, I look forward to bringing AEW to the Cottage.”

Expect a more detailed announcement on AEW's maiden Transatlantic voyage in the future.

Andy has been with WhatCulture for six years and is currently WhatCulture's Senior Wrestling Reporter. A writer, presenter, and editor with 10+ years of experience in online media, he has been a sponge for all wrestling knowledge since playing an old Royal Rumble 1992 VHS to ruin in his childhood. Having previously worked for Bleacher Report, Andy specialises in short and long-form writing, video presenting, voiceover acting, and editing, all characterised by expert wrestling knowledge and commentary. Andy is as much a fan of 1985 Jim Crockett Promotions as he is present-day AEW and WWE - just don't make him choose between the two.

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Aew is officially going to the united kingdom in 2023.

On this week's edition of AEW Dynamite, Excalibur confirmed that AEW will be running shows in the UK next year.

It's official: AEW will run shows in the United Kingdom in 2023! The company's imminent journey across the Atlantic was announced by Excalibur on commentary during this week's edition of AEW Dynamite on TBS. No dates or venues were announced, but Excalibur said that more details would be revealed next week.

AEW launched in 2019 but is yet to run a show outside the United States and Canada, but the UK would be an ideal location thanks to the popularity of the art form in the country.

AEW boss Tony Khan has made no secret of his desire to take AEW overseas . During a chat with Dave Meltzer and Garrett Gonzales on Wrestling Observer Radio , last summer Khan revealed that he wants AEW to cross the pond run shows in England and hopes to one day run an AEW event out of Craven Cottage -- the home stadium Fulham Football Club, the London-based soccer club owned by the Khan family.

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“ I do want to come to England. It’s a huge part of my life ," Khan said, before referencing AEW's UK TV deal with ITV . " It’s a great thing we have with ITV. It’s been amazing for us. We have great wrestlers from the UK, male and female. I can’t announce exact dates, but I want to bring AEW to Craven Cottage. I think all the new additions would be the best home for AEW ,” he continued.

Craven Cottage is situated in West London and has served as Fulham's FC home ground since 1896. At a little over 19,000, its capacity is modest, but it is generally regarded as one of the quaintest soccer stadiums in the world. A professional wrestling event taking place at Craven Cottage would certainly be a first, and the pitch would probably take a beating, but it would certainly be cool to see.

Tony Khan's father Shahid Khan purchases Fulham Football Club from Mohamed Al-Fayed on 12 July 2013. Tony was named as co-owner and Vice Chairman/Director of Football Operations of the club in February 2017. The Khans also own the Jacksonville Jaguars, whose stadium, TIAA Bank Field, has been used for AEW's Stadium Stampede matches . Could we see a Stadium Stampede at Craven Cottage in the near future?

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AEW All In London LIVE: General sale launch, Wembley ticket prices and more

General sale tickets for AEW's massive London show go on sale this morning. Here's everything you need to know

  • Updated 09:03, 5 MAY 2023

Wrestlers ranging from icon Sting through to current AEW champion MJF are set to come to London for All In at Wembley Stadium later this summer

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is bringing the UK's biggest professional wrestling event in more than three decades to Wembley Stadium this summer and fans wanting to get their hands on the tickets have been able to do so all week through a series of presales.

The brand's CEO and Fulham FC owner Tony Khan said on Twitter last night that 50,000 tickets have already been sold for AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27, with a cash value of £5.2m.

After an eventful week general sale tickets for the event will go on sale on Friday, May 5 at 9am via Ticketmaster and Live Nation .

Stay with us for the launch of what is set to be the capital's biggest wrestling show for a generation, with all the advice you need to get your hands on the first tickets via Ticketmaster , reaction and updates on how the sale is going, pricing info and much more. Let me know how you're getting on via email , commenting on the blog or chatting to me on Twitter .

And remember, the all-important link you need is this one .

  • General sale for AEW All In London are LIVE 09:00
  • Ticketmaster tips with 15 minutes out 08:44
  • Didn't get the email? Don't panic 14:44
  • Pre-sale tickets are LIVE 11:01
  • The AEW All In London virtual waiting room is open 10:49

...I was 616 in the queue when it opened and I'm now straight in. Has every wrestling fan in the UK who wants one already got their seat for All In?

There appears to be good availability across all ticket bands, ranging from sub-£30 offerings to the hospitality options including food and drinks.

Here's the link to join the queue and choose yours.

General sale for AEW All In London are LIVE

Join the 50,000 people already signed up according to Tony Khan himself on Twitter.

These are the all-important links: Ticketmaster and Live Nation .

AEW ticket prices at a glance

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It's always handy to have a rough idea of what it is you want to buy and the kind of budget you're going for before tickets go on sale and the flurry starts.

Ticketmaster has handily put a full price list out already, so if you haven't done so yet, now is the time to take a look below and start planning ahead (and negotiating with anyone you're going with!) on exactly how much you want to pay.

Prices start from £30 including fees, with bands going up through £45, £70, £100, £125, £175, £400 and £1,500 for the most expensive ringside seats, which come with a commemorative chair you get to take home at the end.

Also note the dark green blocks to the bottom right - these are family tickets. Booked in batches of four at a cost of £100, these are ideal if you're going in a bigger group.

Overall, prices are similar to WWE's big stadium of the last little while. I got a joint Smackdown/Money in the Bank combo ticket for £61 for the two nights so around that £30 mark.

Fans looking for a more luxe experience can also book hospitality packages and even a private box, with prices starting at £399 via Club Wembley and including a buffet, additional snacks and complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks from before the show to up to an hour after the end of the final bell.

Meanwhile groups of 8, 12 or 20 peple can book a private box from £585 per person and enjoy a full menu before the event and a chef and host providing food and drink throughout the entire card.

Whatever kind of experience you choose, it's almost time. Are you ready? Here's the link you need.

Ticketmaster tips with 15 minutes out

With so many people having bought tickets earlier in the week it's difficult to know how busy this morning's general sale will be (although we'll find out in about 15 minutes).

Here's a reminder of some of our top tips on minimising stress.

  • Have you bought through Ticketmaster before? Great. Check you can log in now, that (if you have one) your credit or debit card attached to the account is current and you're not going to be trying to pay with an out-of-date card, and that your home address is right and, crucially, the same as the billing address for the payment method you're going to use.
  • Not a member of Ticketmaster yet? Sign up now and fill in all of these these things you're not desperately trying to do it while watching a clock tick down telling you how many minutes you have before your much-wanted tickets are released back into the general pool for someone else to buy.
  • Once you're ready to join the waiting room, consider using multiple devices - ideally one on Wifi and one or 4G or 5G so if you lose signal on one you have a back up.

Remember, this is the link you'll need .

Didn't get the email? Don't panic

While many happy AEW fans are celebrating snapping up tickets for All Elite's first show outside of North America, if for whatever reason you didn't get the email with the code for today's pre-sale, don't despair.

There are a host of other presales coming up over the next few days. Here's everything you need to know about the all important dates and times between now and Friday:

Pre-Registration Presale

When: Live now until Thursday, May 4 at 8am

Where: Ticketmaster

Only available to the 45,000 people who signed up via Ticketmaster. All emails were sent out on Friday afternoon so fans should have their one-time use code already - if you can't find yours check your spam or junk email folders.

O2 Priority presale

When: From Wednesday, May 3 at 9am to Friday, May 5

Where: The O2 Priority app or website .

Only available to O2 customers, check your O2 Priority app for information on how and where to buy tickets. Some customers may also have received emails with details.

AEW Partners Presale

When: From 9am on Thursday, May 4 to 8am on Friday, May 5

AEW has not released details of who they're partnering with for this presale so this one's a bit of a mystery. It's worth keeping an eye on Twitter for any organisations offering special codes for access over the next few days.

Live Nation Presale

Where: Live Nation

Separate to the Ticketmaster sales, sister site Live Nation is also getting in on the fun. If you're not pre-registered with them yet the link is still live, click here for more info , including how to register for access.

Ticketmaster Presale

Our understanding is that this Ticketmaster pre-sale does not need the pre-registration that today's does and is available to everyone already registered with the ticketing giant.

General Onsale

When: Friday, May 5 from 9am

Where: Ticketmaster and Live Nation

At this point all remaining sales for the 90,000 capacity venue will go on sale. If you've missed out on your preferred spot before now this will be your last chance to bag your seat.

Anticipation is as high for wrestlers as it is for fans ahead of Wembley show

Cash Wheeler has taken to Twitter to talk about his anticipation for AEW All In as the first tickets for the London show go on sale.

He mingled with fans at an event in Manchester at the weekend and said everyone he spoke to was excited about the event.

Not got tickets yet? Don't worry, the presale is still ongoing. Here's the link .

What can fans expect from AEW All In at Wembley?

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We're still a couple of months away from the show and, while it's likely the build of some of the storylines will start soon, right now for fans at least the Wembley supershow is a bit of a blank canvas.

There's been speculation of a few things already. We've got:

  • CM Punk may return (which lets face it, if it happens will blow the roof off the building - which is good going when Wembley doesn't have one).
  • Sting may use the show to retire.
  • Saraya's family, the Knight wrestling dynasty, might make an appearance. This is one of my favourite options, especially for her brother Zak Zodiac who is very different to the characterisation in the (admittedly hilarious) film Fighting With My Family and is well-deserving of the recognition. Saraya herself approved of it when we spoke to her too .
  • (Almost) home town boy - he grew up down the road in Essex -Will Ospreay to make an appearance. ( He's hinted he wants to )
  • Mercedes Mone to join as part of NJPW crossover ( she's hinted too ).
  • A team up with PROGRESS is also rumoured, which would make for a busy weekend for the indie powerhouse, who are also hosting an epic double bill with DEFY on the Saturday perfect for fans who want to enjoy a weekend festival of wrestling fun.

Speaking to us ahead of her first pay per view return, AEW's Saraya told us her hopes for the UK event .

Meanwhile, AEW's latest big-name British signing, ROH legend turned commentator Nigel McGuinness believes the event will inspire an entire new generation of British wrestlers - and he should know, he decided he wanted to become a professional wrestler watching Summerslam '92 from Wembley Stadium as a teenager.

Top of my AEW All In wishlist is that he comes out of retirement to take on Bryan Danielson on the biggest stage they'll have ever wrestled on, recreating their epic Ring of Honor run. Will it happen? Maybe I'm being over hopeful, but when I interviewed him recently he couldn't say for sure he'd be sticking behind the announce table for the duration of the show. Also, he needs to go back on Blue Peter so he can start repping the badge on commentary again.

What's top of your wishlist for AEW All In London? Let me know via email , commenting on the blog or chatting to me on Twitter .

Ninety minutes in...

...and I think it's fair to say the first day of sales for AEW's long-awaited first trip to the UK is going pretty well.

Ticketmaster is behaving for most people if the usual Twitter grumbling is anything to go by.

Meanwhile, barring hospitality tickets which are no longer available there seem to be options for sale across every band. It's not clear what kind of allocation has been given to presale in terms of the proportion of the full capacity of the Stadium, but everyone who wants tickets seem to have been able to get them.

Try for yours here .

If your presale code email didn't come through don't panic - there's a few other opportunities across the week before Friday's general sale. I'm working on a list of everything you need to know about the other options.

You got your ticket... now what?

Well the answer to that would appear to be... book a hotel.

According to Booking.com , 98% of hotels in the vicinity of Wembley for the night of AEW All In London are now sold out.

The Hilton London Wembley which is, frankly, close enough away you could buy out the merch stand, have a few beers and still comfortably stagger back is still available for £538 for the night .

Don't panic though. London has both great public transport and great hotels and, with a bit of an organise (and using Google Maps on your phone) you can find somewhere to lay your head a couple of miles away for a fraction of the price.

There are some options here that are close by, but you're definitely going to pay a premium for being a short distance from the stadium.

While the nearest Premier Inns to the venue sold out at the point AEW announced the show, both Premier Inn and Travelodge has lots of hotels that are reasonably priced but a short distance away.

It might feel a bit intimidating if you're not familiar with London, but if you stop for a drink after the show and let the crowds disperse before hopping on a tube at Wembley Park you can easily find a hotel a little further up the Jubilee or Metropolitan Line that's more budget friendly.

The presale is still on here if you haven't got your tickets yet.

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If you haven't booked your ticket yet there is actually another option.

Packages are available that include the cost of a hotel room with your AEW ticket, including some very posh four and five star hotels.

These including 5* Andaz London Liverpol Street, which comes in at £441 per person, 4* Canopy By Hilton London City (£337 per person), 4* Crown Hotel (£317 per person), 4* Crowne Plaza London Ealing (£358 per person), 4* Doubletree By Hilton Hyde Park (£373 per person), 4* Doubletree By Hilton Angel Kings Cross (£317 per person), 3* Hampton By Hilton Park Royal (£342), 4* Hilton London Metropole (£415 per person), 4* Hilton London Wembley (£545 per person), 3* Ibis London Wembley (£369 per person), 5* Kimpton Fitzroy Hotel (£457 per person) and 4* Novotel London Wembley (£493 per person).

Half an hour in...

...and from what I can tell all is well. Ticketmaster is the most robust I've seen it on a big sale day for a while.

Meanwhile, my Twitter feed is mostly filled with giddy fans who've been able to secure their tickets rather than sad and frustrated people struggling with the tech and missing out on seats.

I nipped in to check availability just now and there's still plenty of options across all bands.

I also know a couple of people who, because they wanted good choice of more prominent seats, have gone for hospitality options instead. I'll come back to those shortly to round up what's available.

There's currently a queue of a few hundred in front of me here but when I rejoined I was in relatively quickly so if you've not got your seats yet you should still have time. Just remember, you'll still need the pre-sale code sent out via email to buy your seats.

How're you doing? Are you going to Wembley? Let me know via the comments or on Twitter .

And I'm (All) In!

I am in! It was a bit glitchy and there was a terrifying moment where I got booted out and then went back to the main page here and started again.

But I'm now able to choose my seat, having added my presale code from the AEW email at the start page.

Prices are slightly different to the diagram, presumably reflecting fees and other Ticketmaster add-ons but I have a wide variety of options coming up from £27.25 up to £1,562.50.

The cheapest seats are slightly cheaper than anticipated, coming in at £27.25 for Section 507 in the P8 banding.

I'm genuinely intrigued to know if that's cheaper than my mum and dad paid for Summerslam '92. If it isn't surely it can't be too far off?

How's everyone doing? Have you got your tickets yet? Let me know.

If you haven't joined yet this is the link you need .

Still waiting...

You want proof London is loopy for wrestling right now? AEW All In London related search terms are the fourth biggest trending tags on UK Twitter right now, only behind posh people in fancy clothes, Big Sam Allardyce and the royal family. If I was Tony Khan I'd be pretty chuffed with that.

I'm currently 742nd in the queue. Here's the link to join me.

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Pre-sale tickets are LIVE

The AEW All In at Wembley Stadium presale is officially open. I'm in and currently '2000+' in the queue according to the holding info, having joined at around 10.47am.

Here is the all-important link to join the queue if you haven't already.

Let's see how Ticketmaster handles a tidal wave of giddy British wrestling fans...

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The AEW All In London virtual waiting room is open

Deep breaths. Here we go.

This is the all-important link . Just remember, don't touch anything once you're in. Once we get to 11am your screen should auto refresh and you'll be moved into queue to get your seats.

AEW All In prices

Ticketmaster has handily put a full price list out already, so take a look below and start planning ahead (and negotiating with anyone you're going with!) on exactly how much you want to pay.

Also take a look at the dark green blocks to the bottom right - these are family tickets. Booked in batches of four at a cost of £100, these are ideal if you're going in a bigger group.

It's nice to see lots of affordable tickets available - not least because it should encourage lots of younger fans along. As someone who went to Wembley as a 13-year-old to watch Summerslam '92 (alongside a young Nigel McGuinness whose life course was changed by the show ) I'm especially excited for younger British fans who've not experienced the electricity of this kind of event.

From £25 a seat with those family seats they can do so for not much more than trip to the cinema.

T Minus 30 minutes to go. Are you ready? Here's the link you need.

Ticketmaster tips and tricks

Good morning and welcome to the AEW All In liveblog. Not going to lie, I'm already a bit giddy and we're an hour away from the tickets launching.

Having liveblogged both WWE's big PPV ticket launches in the UK over the last year, we've seen presales be bedlam, with Ticketmaster notably pushing back the launch of Money In The Bank by an hour ahead of concerns about the volume of fans trying to get tickets.

AEW All In is the first UK Wembley Stadium wrestling show since Bret took on Bulldog at Summerslam '92 and we know at least 45,000 people have already signed up for a pre-sale code so we're expecting it to be busy.

But having done a few of these, there are some things I've learned along the way on how to minimise the stress. So here are some top tips:

  • First of all, today's 11am presale is for anyone who registered with AEW on Ticketmaster last week. You should have been emailed a code to use for the presale. Mine arrived on Friday. If you've not got yours yet, now is the time to check spam folders.
  • Also, for bigger events Ticketmaster allows you to put your email address in while you're waiting for the virtual queue to open. Initially the first time they offered this I was suspicious it was just a way to get my details but then when I was accidentally disconnected from my spot in the queue I got an email telling me I had reached the front and giving me a clickable link to access the sale. Definitely worth the peace of mind if it's offered as an option for today.

Also... on sale time today is 11am, we all know this. But often to manage server load Ticketmaster opens a virtual waiting room early. Last year we saw fans joining the queue for NFL London tickets at the point they opened the sales actually missed out on seats because tens of thousands of people had joined the waiting room half an hour beforehand.

I'll be keeping an eye on the link from half an hour before, but definitely consider checking Ticketmaster at least 15 minutes before as a minimum. Or, of course, keep this page open as I'll let you know as soon as the virtual queue opens.

Also, try not to panic. There are other presales later in the week, especially depending on your mobile provider, but I'll get to some of those later.

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AEW Excited About First UK Show

Aew are rumoured to be holding their uk debut shows in 2023.

  • By Jack Atkins
  •   3 February, 2023 6:30 PM

Since setting up shop in 2019, UK fans have been eager for All Elite Wrestling to bring their product to the British Isles.

AEW President Tony Khan is also Director of Football Operations at Fulham FC in London,  and it has been heavily rumoured that AEW will be promoting shows in London in 2023, with many assuming that AEW could run Fulham’s Craven Cottage stadium.

When asked about the long awaited UK shows on his My World podcast , AEW Director of Business Development Jeff Jarrett said the following:

"When you're expanding your brand in professional wrestling, look at the late '80s, early '90s. What did the WWF do? They went to the U.K.," Jarrett said.

Jarrett continued, noting how everyone in the company is eager to go overseas:

"We're all internally excited. I know the fan base - I bet in the last three months I've gotten two or three emails a week from different promoters and folks of contacts because there's a ton of buzz, a ton of excitement. I'm super excited. Yeah, it has been a while. The demand in that market is - when you really look at it, London has what, 20 million people? But, overall, the country is small compared to the U.S. or even other countries. So, it's a rabid fan base,"  said Jarrett.

H/T: Wrestling Inc.

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