The upcoming All In London event for AEW might be in for a major shakeup. A significant development has cast uncertainty over the event, as Cash Wheeler was recently arrested on an aggravated assault with a firearm charge.

Cash Wheeler was arrested by the Orlando Police Department. The charges against him include a single count of aggravated assault with a firearm, but we still have no details about what happened. This unexpected turn of events has raised questions about the feasibility of maintaining the original match lineup for the highly anticipated event.

County records have revealed that Wheeler has been formally booked in Circuit Court in connection with the charges. The wrestling community is abuzz with discussions surrounding the implications of this arrest and its potential impact on the event’s dynamics. AEW also released a statement on the matter, as they are closely monitoring the situation. This could be a serious deal for Wheeler.

In the state of Florida, aggravated assault is designated as a third-degree felony. This classification entails the possibility of facing penalties that include a maximum of five years in prison, a fine amounting to $5,000, and potential probation.

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These legal ramifications underscore the seriousness with which the state treats cases of aggravated assault, emphasizing the significant repercussions individuals may face if convicted of such charges. As of this writing, Cash Wheeler doesn’t even have a court date, because this arrest is so recent.

We’re hoping that Cash Wheeler doesn’t see any prison time for this arrest. As of this writing, we are still trying to find more details. Keep checking back with Ringside News for more on this ongoing story.

What’s your take on this development for AEW? What should Tony Khan do about it? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you’re thinking!

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