AEW’s All In event at Wembley Stadium on August 25 is set to be a landmark moment in professional wrestling, featuring a lineup filled with high-stakes matches. The highlight of the night will be the World Championship Title vs. Career match between Bryan Danielson and Swerve Strickland. That match may have a bit of a shocking result.
The AEW World Title match at All In is particularly significant as Danielson, who is not currently under an active AEW contract, is challenging for the AEW World Championship. If Danielson wins, it would mean Tony Khan is placing the company’s top title in the hands of a wrestler not officially signed to AEW. The betting odds from BetOnline.ag favor Danielson at -400, with Strickland at +250, adding to the intrigue of the outcome.
In addition to this main event, the card for All In includes several other notable matches. Will Ospreay is set to face MJF in an American Championship Match, with Ospreay heavily favored at -2000 compared to MJF’s +700. The TBS Championship Match will see Mercedes Mone take on Britt Baker, with Mone the clear favorite at -3000 against Baker’s +900. Jack Perry will go up against Darby Allin in a TNT Championship Coffin Match, with Perry favored at -1000 and Allin at +550. The Women’s World Championship will be contested between Mariah May and Toni Storm, with May favored at -1500 against Storm’s +600.
The World Championship match between Bryan Danielson and Swerve Strickland is poised to be the defining moment of the night, potentially marking a historic shift in AEW’s future. The company usually brings big moments to Wembley Stadium, and the American Dragon reigning supreme in London may just cap off the night.
With Bryan Danielson’s potential victory and the uncertainty surrounding his contract status, this match has captured the attention of fans and industry insiders alike. As All In approaches, the wrestling world is eager to see how this event will unfold and what it means for AEW moving forward. Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News for more.
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