AEW is gearing up for All In at Wembley Stadium, promising fans an unforgettable show on August 25. Before the big event, UK fans got an early taste of the action as AEW hosted Dynamite in Cardiff, where they also taped Collision.
Earlier, we shared spoilers for the August 21 episode of AEW Dynamite in Cardiff, where the show kicked off with a top indie prospect securing a win. Now, we’ve got some exciting spoilers for All In, thanks to the Collision taping.
During the AEW Collision taping, a backstage segment featured Renee interviewing Hangman Page, who confirmed his participation in Sunday’s gauntlet match. The segment took a surprising turn when Evil Uno interrupted to announce his entry into the gauntlet as well, leading to a heated exchange where Hangman took down Evil Uno. Hangman then looked directly into the camera, fiercely declaring that he’s ready to take on anyone and everyone in his path.
The Casino Gauntlet Match offers its winner a title shot whenever they choose, making it a highly coveted opportunity. Hangman Page, with unfinished business against AEW Champion Swerve Strickland, is certainly eager to seize this chance. However, Tony Khan’s booking remains unpredictable. We do know that Orange Cassidy secured the #1 spot in the match during last week’s Collision, adding another layer of intrigue to the outcome.
With All In just around the corner, anticipation is building for what promises to be a thrilling event. Fans are left wondering who will emerge victorious in the gauntlet match and how it will impact the AEW title scene. One thing is certain: All In is shaping up to be a must-see event with high stakes and intense action.
What’s your take on AEW’s booking into All In? Does it feel like they have a massive event in the pipeline? Let us know what you think in the comments section!