London, England – AEW All In was a spectacular event that not only delivered on the level of a WrestleMania-type show but also marked a significant moment in the career of a wrestling icon. Taking place at Wembley Stadium, the event featured surprises, the culmination of long-running storylines, and memorable matches that will be talked about for years to come.
During the event, four new champions were crowned, a wrestling legend made a triumphant return, and a former WWE star made their debut. Bryan Danielson, in what many consider one of the greatest chapters of his storied career, faced off against Swerve Strickland in a highly anticipated match. The American Dragon managed to secure a victory, capturing the AEW World Championship in what could potentially be one of his final matches before retirement.
The chemistry between MJF and Will Ospreay was also a highlight of the event, with both wrestlers showcasing their skills and delivering an entertaining match. Ospreay ultimately emerged victorious, reclaiming the AEW International Championship in a thrilling fashion that set the stage for future rivalries.
Another standout moment came when Mariah May defeated “Timeless” Toni Storm to become the new AEW Women’s World champion. The match was a fitting conclusion to their 10-month storyline, captivating the audience with its intensity and emotional undertones.
TNT champion Jack Perry also had a dominant showing, defeating Darby Allin in a Coffin Match that saw the return of wrestling legend Sting. The involvement of Sting added an unexpected twist to the match and left fans speculating about potential future storylines.
Overall, AEW All In was a resounding success, showcasing the best of professional wrestling and delivering on its promise to entertain fans. With memorable performances, surprising twists, and emotional moments, the event solidified AEW’s position as a powerhouse in the world of wrestling.