AEW has gone through a lot of changes since its debut back in 2019 and the company has also seen a significant amount of growth since then. This couldn’t be more apparent after seeing AEW All In’s success at Wembley Stadium. Now it appears Tony Khan stated that there will be more changes to All In’s card.

AEW will be holding the next All In event at Wembley Stadium this year, which will have a capacity of 90,000. Obviously, everyone who doubted the event had to eat their words as the event ended up selling a lot of tickets. The event has already beaten WrestleMania 3 in ticket sales and then SummerSlam 1992.

While speaking on the AEW All In media call, AEW President talked about the All In event and stated that there will be more changes to All In’s card. After all, a lot of the card had to change due to injuries.

“I expect more changes. They are not changes I wanted to make or planned to make. I’m not talking about the World Championship match or even the World Tag Team Title match. There will probably be some other changes to the card necessitated by things happening in the real world. Stuff, in some cases, stuff that is nobody’s fault, but stuff that is not related to the world of professional wrestling.

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I am going to try to work through this week to make it as strong as possible and hopefully make the card better than it had been. There will be changes to the card. I plan to add something, and I might have to make some changes in the body of the card. They are not changes that will change the quality of the show and I’m glad the big matches are in such a good position right now. After you see some changes, whether it’s the scrum or whenever, I can talk to you more about when and why I decided to do those. It’s not like they were things where even a week or two I knew about or was expecting to have to change. That’s part of pro wrestling.”

With so many matches already being announced for All In, we will have to wait and see whether the event will end up becoming one of the most successful events in the history of pro wrestling.

What’s your view on this story? Are you excited for the AEW All In pay-per-view? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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