AEW’s All In London event is set to be a huge one on August 27th. They have already sold a ton of tickets for Wembley Stadium, and Tony Khan has international plans for the show as well.

AEW All In is anticipated to become the largest event in AEW’s history, with a staggering attendance of over 60,000 fans expected at Wembley Stadium. That being said, Tony Khan is going to stack an incredible show.

Although specific matches have yet to be revealed, AEW has established enduring partnerships with various promotions, including New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Will Ospreay will reportedly be a part of the event as well.

During an interview on the Pacific Rim podcast, Khan was queried about the possibility of international talent participating in AEW All In.

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“I definitely anticipate there will be participation from international wrestlers and stars from Japan, or at least from New Japan Pro-Wrestling, whether they are Japan or America or England, there are so many great wrestlers that would be great to compete on that card.”

We will have to keep a close eye on the All In London event. Fans in North America also don’t know how they will watch the event yet either, because pay-per-view information hasn’t been announced yet. This could be crucial for fans’ bank accounts, because All Out is still going down the next week.

The fact that AEW didn’t have to announce any names or matches for All In London to get this kind of fan response is impressive. Now, we will have to wait to see how long it takes for Tony Khan to start announcing matches.

What’s your take on AEW All In London? Are you excited for the show? Sound off in the comments!

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